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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 IO N
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HISSING VESSELS MYSTERY
MAY BE CLEARED IIP
DIVERTED TO RUSSIA
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921

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DYMOND HEARING POSTPONED.

LIFE IMPRISONMENT
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FOR BOY WHO KILLED .
MAN GIVING A “ LIFT."

PENSACOLA, June 22.—Charged
with the murder of T. F. Rowley, near
Mollno,-on June 10, a boy named
Brewton, pleaded guilty to murder in
the second degree and was sentenced
SHIPS FORCES, OVERPOWER THE by Circuit Judge Campbell to life Im­
prisonment Rufus Black, seventeen,
CREWS AND SKIP TO
charged with being an accessory, was
SOVIET RUSSIA
discharged for lack of evidence.
NEW YORK, June 23.—Disappear­
ance at sea of several American ships
within the past few months was link­
ed by the New York police last night
with plsns, revealed to them in a
series of raids on radical headquarters
a year and a half ago, fo r the seizure
of these vessels at sea and their diver­
sion to Russian soviet ports.
The police said they were informed ONE HUNDRED CASES OF BOOZE
. ON BOARD NEAR
"through certain confidential sources”
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that officials o f the Union o f Russian
Workers-of the United States and
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Canada, an organisation since broke
KEY WEST, June 23.—The crew of
' up, had urged its members who were
the schooner Thlrtie, of Biloxi, Mlss^
out of employment, especially those
are in Jail here as the result o f a
with knowledge o f the sea, to seek
brush with the coast guard cutter Cyemployment on American ships, over­
gah off Florida reef Monday. Com­
power the othe rmembers o f the crew
mander of the cutter found one hun­
and direct the vessels to Russia.
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dred caies of liquor aboard. Thlrtie
The identity o f these “ confidential
tried to escape by sailing in shallow
sources" was not revealed by the po­
water over reef but struck bottom.
lice. All the Information which came
The cutter then took charge. The
into, their possession, with the enor­
boat was towed here, and the liquor
mous amount o f literature and docu­
delivered to customs authorities and
ments seised, they said, was turned
the crew of four jailed.
over to the department o f Justice.
So far as known these plans were
never put into execution prior to the Pablo and N ot Nick
raids, but police said they formed
Held Under Bond; O,
the chief subject o f 'discussion at sev­
W ell, W h at’s the Diff
eral secret meetings of the Russian
organization.
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The organization, police declared,
TAMPA, Juno 23.—Pablo Valdez
was composed largely of Russian an­ and not Nicolo Alfonso was held unarchists , who used the labor union dsr three hundred bond on criminal
movement aa a camouflage. « Their slander charge against City Detective
*■ idquarters were repeatedly raided Yesterday, it was learned today. The
by tho police during 1919 and 1920, mistake in entering names on record.
and numerous arrests were made. Alfonso was fined $250 for selling
Eventually the majority of these ar­ liquor. '
. rested were deported to Russia, most
of them aboard the United States
Council of'L eague
army transport BufYord.
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Asked to Mediate
Egypt and England

To Assure Independence of The Nile
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ADMIRAL SIMS
REPORTS TODAY
TO SEC. DENBY

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The girls of Mount Holyoke wanted their boathouse to be a credit to the
Institution. But the college had no money to spend on decoration, so the
girls themselves mobilized and did the Job of painting, quickly and artistically.

AIRPLANES, BEDECK WAT
" WITH FLOWERS IN
COMRADES KILLED YESTERDAY
Japs and Bols
Two Planes Crashed and
Have Been in Clash
Bomb Exploded,
Near Nikolaevsk
K illin g Two
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Three Poles Killed
N ear W arsaw
WARSAW. June 23.—Three Poles
were killed and 21 wounder ddring an
anti-German demonstration at Brom­
berg yesterday. Seven •policemen re­
ported wounded during the disorders.

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TOKIO, June 23.—Japanese and
bolshevik forces have slashed near
Nikolalevsk with several casualties
says sn official report issued here.
It is asserted the Japanese were at­
tacked by the bolshevlki.

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DE LAND, June 23.—The prelimin­
o f Am erican Feder­
ary hearing of Russell C. Dymond,
ation o f Labor
held In $5,000 bond as sn accessory to
thfc assault and shooting o f Lorrillard
Reynolds at' Seabreeze b y masked
men recently, has been postponed until
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some time next week, It waa announc­
ed today, because of the probable Ina­ AND WILL 8TAND OR FALL ON
bility o f Reynolds to appear at the
WHAT HE HAS ACCOMhearing set fo r Saturday.
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LIQUOR SHIP
HAS BATTLE
WITH OFFICE

WASHINGTON, June 23.— Depart­
ment of justice officials said .last
night they would communicate with
their New York office and with De­
tective Sergeant J. J. Gcgan, chief of
the bomb squad, to obtain all avail­
able information on the reported seiz­
ure more than a year ago from the
Unitad-Rpsslan Workers of the Unit­
ed States and Canada of documents
containing plans for the capture o f
American ^hips and their diversions to
Russian ports.
Raids upon eomrounistic organiza­
tions in November, 1919, and in May,
1920, officials said, had netted tons
of documents revealing many radical
plans but there were no schemes for
the seizure of American ships so far
as they could recall.
Department officials expect to com­
plete within a month the procesa of
solving the mystery of the disappear­
ance of the crew o f the schooner Car­
roll R. Decring, with several govern­
ment agents working bn the problems,
officials said yesterday, the various
possibilities coula be run down in that
time.

LEWIS BASES HIS HOPES
ON OWNERSHIP RAILROAD!
NATIONALIZATION MINE

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NEWPORT* N E W ? ^ n o 23.—
Nearly two score airplanes today cov­
ered the wreck of the old battleship
San Marcos and the waters of Ches­
apeake bay nearby with tons of
flowers In memory of Captain How­
ard Douglas and Lieutenant M. J.
Plufhb killed yesterday when their
planes crashed In mid-fir and fell into
the water. Three hundred pound
bomb exploded near the airmen as
their machines hit the water and It
is believed that both men and ma
chines were blown to pieces. Ma­
neuvers were suspended today In their
honor.

HOUSE CUT NAVY BILL,
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WOULD HAVE 106,000 MEN,
ARMY FIGHT WAS WON

DENVER,1^! unT***&amp;1.-^Government
ownership o f railroads snd nationali­
sation of .coal mines were the two
mapor Issues on which John L. Lewis
.
hopes to win the presidency o f the
American Federation o f Labor it was
learned today. On the other hand,
President Samuel Gompers la‘ striving
WILL#EI.L JUST WHAT HE SAID for
re-election upon his record o f tbs
IN niS LONDON
last forty-one years as leader o f the
SPEECH
American Labor movement.
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DENVER, June 28.— Reaffirming .
WASHINGTON, June 28.— Admlrits
stand for government ownership
al Sims reported personally to Secre­
with
democratic operation o f ths raBtary Denby today that he waa mis­
roads,
the convention o f the American
quoted In the press accounts of the
Federation
o f Labor yesterday dir­
remarks made In London touching on
the Irish sympathizers in the United ected its executive council to draw up
8tates. Sims was recalled from a proposed legislation designed to gtvs
leave of absence to explain these re­ the workers through government
marks and Denby directed him today regulation equal rights and privileges
to make a written statement giving with capital in organised enterprise*,
the correct text of what he said.
In authorising ths legislative pro­
gram, the convention overthrew the
majority report o f tbe resolutions
Dawes WU1 Solicit •
committee, which provided only aid
Aid From M any
fo r the railroad unions in their fight
B ig Business Men for government ownership o f the rail­
roads.
To Help Him With the Budget Bu­
The debate was long and stormy.
reau Job
Opponents of the majority report de­
clared Ita declarations were “ socialis­
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tic and red" and were deslrned to ex­
WASHINGTON, June 23.—Charles
tend government ownership to all
G. Dawes, selected by Harding to bsad
basic industries of ;the country, In- *
the new government budget system,
eluding the mines, textile, Iron and
announced after a conference with the
steel, newspaper and book indusirtes.
president today he would call on a
They were answered with the' argu-.j
number of experienced business' men
ment that the declaration set forth
to serve in the budget bureau without
pay beepuae he considered staff pro­ "a sane and constructive policy for
vided by congress wholly inadequate. organized labor" and that there were
Dawes declared In a statement if the fto socialism, bolshevism, communism
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budget system was to be a success re­ nor anarchism in it.
One
of
the
chief
supports
of the r
liance must be placed on “ something
olutlon
involving
the
application
of
d ie that pitiful Machinery provided
tho
principles
of
government
owne^
by law. Ohe might ai well be hand­
ed a toothpick with which to tunnel ship to all basic Industries was Pres­
ident John L. Lewis, o f the United
Pike’s Peak."
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Mine Worker*, who is a candidate for
the presidency of the federation.

GENEVA, June 23.—Council League
Senate Receds From A ll
of Nations has been asked to mediate Ten Story Bank
betwefcn Egypt and Great Britain. It
Building for Miami
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Is declared by Egyptian leaders that
Beats
Sanford
Some
tho longue can assure independence of
Soldier BUI
Nile Valley and competent to act since
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Egypt never recognised British pro­
MIAMI,
Juno 23.—Negotiations
WASHINGTON, June 23. — An
tectorate “ forced upon her in 1914."
were completed in New York yester­ agreement upon 103,000 men for the
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the erection of a ten-story j nnvy en,|i(ed ^ „ onnel for the next
Honduran Schoner •
building to house the First National ( filcJl, ^
„ reduction of about 14,Bank
here.
The
building
will
colt
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Held at Miami, Had
000, was reached waatorrliv
yesterday V
by
senate
$750,000.
and house conferees on the navy ap­
W et Goods Aaboard
propriation bill.
Formal and final agreement on the
MIAMI, Juno 23.— An armed guard
bill
was deferred until today, but the
from the coast guard service boarded
conferees
said they had paved the way
tho Honduran schooner Halcyon hero
for a complete agreement subject to
today to prevent the departure o f tho
approval by the house and senate.
vessel. Prohibition agents found liq­
A reduction o f about $80,000,000 in
uor aboard.
the senate bill, and an increase o f
about $18,000,000 over the house bill
Editor Boston Globe
HAS SET NEW RECORD IN THE was said to have been virtually set­
MILK PRODUCTION
tled. This would bring the total out­
Died Today at Home
lay of the bill to about $414,000,000.
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Fire Destroys
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The conferees also agreed to an enBRANTFORD, OnL, June 23.—Bel­ enlisted personnel for the marine
BOSTON, Juno 22.—General Chas.
Large W arehouse
H. Taylor, editor, puhlfshers of the la Pontiac, the*worid’s record cow, has corps of 21,000 men.
State Road D ep t Boston Globe, died at his home here set a new record for the fiscal year The conferees agreed to provide
ending June 18th. The cow produc­ only for one airplane carrier with an
today. He was 75 yesrs of sge.
ed 27,017 pounds of milk; 1,259 lbs initial appropriation of $3,000,000.
At Camp Johnston and Investigation
fat;
1578,75 pounds butter.
The senate had provided for two.
Is in Progress
U . S. S. Taragan
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Leaves City Dock
the president to call a naval disarma­
Daytona Invites You
ment conference o f Great Britain,
JACKSONVILLE, June 23,— Offic­
For Return Trip
On July 2, 3, and 4,
Japan and the Unltod States is not to
ial investigation to determine the ori­
gin o f the fire which late yesterday
To H ave Good Time b# settled in conference but wiH be
The U. S. 8.#Taragan that has been
brought before the house for a vote.
destroyed a largo warehouse of tha
tied up at tha city dock for the past
Congressional aetion on the army
State Road Department at Camp
Daytona invites the Sanford people
two days left this morning for Wei aka
appropriation
bill, carrying a total o f
Johnston is under way today and a
on the return trip to Jacksonville. to spend the i2nd, 3rd and the glorious
approximately
$828,000,000 was voted
Fang of laborers will be put to work
The Taragan is cruising the S t Johns Fourth at the beach to enjoy the big to recede from its amendments unac­
to ascertain what part of the dim ­
river looking after licenses and other time that Daytona intends to have ceptable to the house and accept the
m ed property may be salvaged. The
appurtimees that are supposed to gov­ this year. Read tha advertisement in report of ita conferees on compro­
, Road Department officials estimate
The Dally and Weekly Herald and go
the damage in excess o f a million and ern navigation on tha river and found to Daytrfna Beach for a three days mised terms.
many
discrepancies
at
the
many
places
a half dollars. The building containtrip; and not only take in the cele‘ ed a large amount o f motor equip­ where they have cruised. The water
Non-Stop Aerial Dash
grstion but enjoy the ocean.
craft
have
about
as
many
regulations
ment recently turned over to the state
California to N ew Y ork
by the War Department and supplies to be complied with as tha automobiles
Congregational Sunday school had a
and
tha
government
is
very
strict
•for convict road gangs.
picnic at Lake Harvey ‘ Thursday,
(Ur TW------Officials said today the road de­ about everything pertaining to naviLOS
ANGELES,.
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nviou.
uaptoMUM.***-----------------spending
a
delightful
time
bathing,
partment carried no insurance on ma­ ration. Captain B. L. Packard is the
start, o f the non-stop
commander
of
the
Terregan
and
he
after
which
a
bountiful
repaft
waa
taterial title to motor equipment re*
New York will be made
mained vested in Federal government and the crew were well pl«M«* with dnlged In to the credit o f all. Rev.
from Riverside, Cola.
Sanford
and
tha
people
they
m
et
|Burhana
la
an
Ideal
shepherd,
f
It waa said.

BELLA PONTIAC
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Jax Invites State to
Attend Big Celebra­
Ships o f The N avy
tion N ext W eek
W ill he at Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, June 23.— When
Bridge Celebration

the St. Johns river 'bridge between
Jacksonville snd South Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, June 23.— Active
Is opened with the big celebration, participation by ships o f the navy, la
June 30tH through July 2nd,' the last the St. Johns river bridge celebration
link In the continuous Dixie Highway here, June 80 to July 2, has Men as­
to Ita most southerly. terminus will sured the celebration committee by
have been completed and the “ open Captain W. 8. Crosley, commandant
road" to Florida will stretch in un­ o f the Seventh Naval district at Key
broken continuity'before motorists of West, and a large number o f ship* o f
the United States leading to the many all classes will be brought to this port
spots of health and recreation In this for the big event
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•Land o f Flowers."
It is also possible that other veaaels
Throughout the eastern portion of will be ordered hew by Edwin Denby,
the United States this event Is regard­ sccwtary o f the navy, who has b*&lt;
ed as having great signlflcance and asked to co-operate In making t!
the celebration plans already have celebration a success.
caused widespread comment
The celebration will prove,, accord­
W ill Sell “Quickbilt”
ing to the general committee, the
greatest event o f its kind the South
Houses in SeminoI&lt;
has ever knov^n and it will attract at­
tendance from many other states.
Hon. C. W. Entsminger o f LongFlorida cities and counties will be well wood, and his brother, W. 8. Ent
represented here during the three big mlnger of Lakeland, wew in tho
days and many large official delega­ today and stated that they w e n
tions already have beeri appointed. preparing a campaign fo r tales o f
The governor and hit cabinet will be “ Quickbilt" houses that are mai
present as will be the entire state road factored all ready to put together and
department, headed by Hon. W . B. shipped knocked-down to Sanford f
Phillips, chairman. The mayors of be erected on lota h e n at a
many other cities are coming and saving to the home builder*.
many county commission boards also
These houses are too weU
will be present.
to need any explanation and the
Entertainment features, es arranged vertisement In The Herald In a
by the program committee, call for days will explain tha p la n 'to those
an elaborate array of festivities.
who s n contemplating building. W.
There will be parades, street danc­ ,8. Entsminger expects to make Baning,' a carnival o f masker*, a bast ball ford headquarters b efon long and the
tournament and,a band contest and new firm will have about fou r coun­
toumment, big naval and military ties In this part o f the sfate for the
parades, receptions, dances and other “ Quickbilt" houses.
features.
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Thklr headquarters for ths .
The public o f Florida is Invited to will be at Longwood and C. W .
attend and participate in these festiv­ mlnger will explain the houses to
ities. Low round-trip railroad rates one Interested.
are being arranged on tvezy line en­
tering Jacksonville. ’
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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 17,1921
■pending thia week with their aunt at
Daytona Beach.
The B. T. P. U. met at the Baptiit
church laat Sunday at four o’clock.
The chicken pie supper will be held
at the town hall, Friday, June 17.
Everybody welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Raulerson have
gone to Jacksonville to visit some of
their frfcnds.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Dann and Miss Edith
Dsnn went to G ay Springs last Sun­
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ellis and chil­
dren and Mrs. Laura Harris of Osteen
and Miss Jeanie Harris, of Tampa,
sj&gt;cnt a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. PrevatL

Sunday, the 20th is Rev. W. T.
Rancher's regular appointment at the
Moore’s. Station church to preach.
Miss Marie Steele is camping with
the B. Y. P. U. at Brown’s Lake this
week, the boys Ben Burke and George
B ut Government is Fore will be at camp part o f the week. .
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Henley were
in g It On Them at 4he
leaving on Wednesday in their car
for a trip to their former home in At­
Present Time
lanta, Oa., for a visit
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brumley accom­
panied the newly weds, Mr. and Mrs.
L. R. Frazier to Jacksonville last
week
on a shopping expedition
to
OF FLORIDA PHARMACEUTICAL
buy
furnishings
for
their
beautiful
ASSOCIATION IS MEETING
Celery avenue home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Boise Bell and son
Wallace,
are in Charlotte, N. C., for
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the
summer
months.
MIAMI, June 15/—Geo. Cherry,
It
is
understood
that Mr. and Mrs.
o f Jacksonville, president o f the
Graham Hunter and little’son are leav­
Florida Pharmaceutical associa­
ing in their new Ford this week for
Twin babies, Earnest and Eamesttion In an address today before
a trip to Charlotte, N. C., to visit Mr. ine, came the l l t h .o f June to bless
the state convention here, dedarHunter’s people.
cd whiskey, wine and beer busi­
the bomb o f Mr. ad Mrs. Dunnie Ar­
Joe King is in the Fern aid-Laugh­ rant*, in Sanford. All are doing fine­
ness was being forced by the gov­
ton hospital this week for the remov­ ly. Mrs. August Swanson o f Upsala
ernment upon the druggists of
al of his appendix after having been is helping care for them.
the country, that the druggists
very ill with appendicitis for some
were being made the "goat." He
Mrs. Westcrdick and Mrs. Beck
said it was a fact that lass than
were in town Monday to bid Mrs. Col­
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Babbit from
twenty-five per cent had taken
lier and Mrs. Gleason goodbye as they
town, joined Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chorpout permits to handle Intoxicants
left on 84 on Tuesday fo r New York,
ening and their young people a n / Mr.
as an indication that they do not
a day earlier than they intended in
and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth for a picnic
desire to engsge in the traffic.
order to get the stateroom. We all
at Geneva Beach on Lake Harney on
wish them a seft pleasant journey.
Tuesday. A fish fry with sweet com
John and Elmer Lundquist, Jr., and
and coffee was enjoyed, nlong with
brother
Eric, with Clarence and Theo­
other good things, if the pig did eat
dore
Bcrgquist
all went over to Day­
the salad.
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tona
Beach
together
on Sunday and
Mr. Urchida has bought of II. B.
Lewis the 10 acres on South Cameron took dinner at the home o f Mr. and
avenue known as the G. W. Crimm Mrs. Edwin Peterson.
Archie Swanson knd Elmer Tyner
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ilalgh and Ches­ place. There is a house and 6 acres
also motored ever for a few hours.
o
f
the
land
is
improved.
ter Halgh spent Wednesday in San­
Little Myrtle Malor celebrated her
Mr. and . Mrs. Stenson have, after
ford.
being here since last September, sold seventh birthday on the lHh and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Dumas were
their plpce the former, A. R. Chappie Ericson’s and Br. Borcll’s families
visitors to Oveldo Tuesday night and
place on Celery avenue to Mra. Ston- were invied In during the evening for
Wednesday
son's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. refreshments of cream and cake.
Misses Katherine Lawton and Eliza­
Brown Miller. The Millers have mov­
G. 0. Tyner is building a garage
beth Young entertaned a number o f
ed ^n and Mr. and Mrs. Stenson have on his home place to repdneo the one
their friends at the home o f Mrs. W. returned to Charlotte, N. C., their fortorn down by the storm and A. F.
J. Lawton Tuesday evening. The oc­ mcr home
Mrs. Stenson's father, Westcrdick and Charlie Chestnut are
casion was the celebration o f the Wilson Miller, has been here on a
birthday of Miss Katherine Lawton visit from Charlotte and returned with putting up one for the new Barney
Beck cottage.
and at the close of the evening her them, all leaving on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lundquist and
many friends were wishing that she
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, who have
little
son, Raymond, and their brother,
might have weekly Instead o f yearly owned and lived on the former Will
Theodore
Bcrgquist, who has been
birthdays.
Akers place on Celery avenue for sev­
here
visiting,
motored down to Tiger
Mr. and Mrs. Mills of the Mills eral years have sold it to Mr. nnd hjrs.
Bay
on
Tuesday
to attend the wed­
.Lumber Company have moved into W. L. Henley for a home, the Hending
o
f
their
brother,
Francis Bergthe Mather’s home.
leys" will make many improvements.
qulst,
to
Miss
Inez
Brown
which will
Miss Ella Belle Jones is spending There are 10 acres of improved land
occurred
Wednesday
the
16th.
the week In Winter Park, the guest of and Mr. Henley has 10 acres of-im ­
Miss Brown Is a sister of Mrs.
proved land and 40 acres o f unimprov­
Mrs. M. Okeriund.
Coats,
well known In Sanford and at
ed
land
on
Richmond
nve.
The
Wal­
Mrs. II. B. McCall nnd Edward Mc­
Wokiwn
and Francis is a promising
laces'
have
bought
th?
beautiful,
A.
Call visited Sanford Tuesday, going
young
electrician
of Tiger Bay. Little
Domer
home
nnd
20
acres
of
highly
thpro to mecet Paul Kennedy of
Raymond
is
to
be
the ring bearer. '
improved
farm
land
on
Celery
nve.
We
Lakeland who Is to lie the guest’ of
hear
the
price
paid
for
the
Domer
Edward McCall on a camping trip at
property was $30,000. .
the Prairie this week.
Alex Lcinhart has bought the Par­
tin cottage, formerly occupied by Mr.
nnd Mrs. Brannon and family.
Little Dorothy May Leo, who has
been quite sick with colitis at the
home o f her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. W. Swope, is reported some
better.
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Ltzzette and
Miss Olive Lizette left Wednesday
fo r Jacksonville to visit Mrs; Ralph
Bassfqrd.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Jones nnd Rev.
J. N. Thpmpson spent Tuesday after­
noon in Sanford.

Why suffer from a bad back, from
sharp, shooting twinges, headaches,
dizziness and distressing urinary ills?
Sanford people recommend Doan’s
Kidney Pills. Ask your neighbor.
Could you nsk for stronger proof of
merit?

kidney remedy to be had. I have suf­
fered a ,lot with my back nnd kidney
weakness.
On
several
occasions
Doan’s Kidney Pills have come to my
rescue when I was completely down
and out with kidney trouble. When­
ever I feel their need now they always
bring the same quick results.”
(Statement given May 22, 1914.) •
On March 19, 1918, Mr. Wathen
said: “ I am still as strong in praise
o f Doan’s Kidney Pills as ever. I
haven't needed Doan’s since my last
endorsement”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills— the same tSat
Mr. Wathen had.
Foster-Mllburn
Co , Mfrt., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.

SOME BIG MELONS
J. T. Allen has no medals for being
a farmer but he is certainly raising
some o f the biggest watermelons that
have been grown in this section this
season. We saw two of them this
morning, one o f which weighed 68 lbs.
They Wtare raised on hla farm on
French avenue, just north of vthe
French home and are a credit to Mr.
Allen as a farmer.

H So many people ask uswhy it is that we can sell
Cloth craft Clothes at.
such moderate prices
while other clothes seem
so much higher in price,
11 Our first answer is,
“ They do not cost us as
much,”
there is a
* but
•
better reason than that.

c l o t r c h a t t

C lo th * a

S a n f o r d

ifications may J&gt;e had' at the super­
intendent’s office on and after Satur­
day, June 25th, 1021. Bids must be
made separately on each of the jobs.
Certified check in the sum o f $160.00,
payable to Board of Public Instruction
must accompany each bid, checks of
the successful bidder or bidders to be
retained by Board as liquidated dam­
ages and should successful bidder fnil
oy refuse to make bond in the sum of
SAYS BACKACHE IS SIGN YOU
one-third of his bid or bids within ten
HAVE BEEN EATING TOO
«
days after notification of acceptance
MUCH MEAT.

The Presbyterian Sunday school
When you ’ wake up with backache
held their annual picnic at Lake Har­
and
dull misery in the kidney region
ney last Thursday. There were about
it generally means that you have been
one hundred attending.
Mrs. J. M. Prevntt returned home eating too much meat, says a-w ellauthority, Meat forms uric
Saturday nfter spending a month with known authority.
her daughter, Mrs. Yf. II. Rivers, in acid which overworks the kidneys in
L ivq Oak.
their effort to filter it from the blood
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wicks spent Sunday nnd they become sort of pnralycd nnd
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. David loifgy. When your kidneys get slug­
Speer of Sanford.
gish and clogged you must relieve
Miss Ednn Gieger spent last week them, like you relieve your bowels;
in Chuluots.
.
removing all the body's urinous
Mr. nnd Mrs. I’nyne Daniels spent wnstc else you have backache, sick
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ headache, dizzy spe)ls; your stomach
liam Daniel. ,
,
sours, tongue is coated, and when the
Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield, Mrs. W. weather Is bad you hnve rheumatic
Adams, Mrs. Endor Curlott and Mr. twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of
and Mrs. T. W; Prcvatt were shopping
sediment. channels often get sore,
in Sanford Saturday.
•
water scalds nnd you arc obliged to
The Red Cross held their meeting at
seek relief two or three times during
the town hall Friday.
'
the night.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tillis and chil­
Either consult a good, reliable phy­
dren were calling on friends Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. H. Kilbe spent Sun- sician at once or get from your phar­
macist four o’unces o f Jad Salts; take
dny in Chuluots./
n
tablespoonful in a glass of water
Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield spent Fri­
before
breakfast for a few days and
day in Orlando.
your
kidneys
will then act fine. This
A party of happy people met at the
famous
salts
is
made from the add of
Baptist church .last Thursday evening
grapes
ad
lemon
juice,,combined with
at ^:30 and planned a swimming par­
ty at Lake Harney. Those who were lithia, and has been used for genera­
present were: Mrs. Ballard, Mrs. Gei­ tions to clean and stimulate sluggish
ger, Mrs. Wicks, Mrs. Hart, Mrs. kidneys, also to neutralize acids in
Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and the urine so it no longer irritates,
Mrs. V. I. Peters, Mrs. George Peters, thus ending bladder weakness.
Mrs. Culpepper, Lula Leflls,
Julia
Jad Salts is a life saver for regular
Gieger, Lucile, Gladys and Wllhelmlna meat eaters. It-is inexpensive, can­
Sweat, Ruth McClain, Elizabeth Bal­ not Injure and makes a delightful,
lard, Rufus and Lester Brown, Ches­ effervescent lithia-water drink.— Adv.
ter and Marvin Walker, Merle Doug­
las, Meade Baker, Mr. Duckhart, Fred NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND
and Homer Ballard, Iris Matthews,,
•
BUILDERS. .
• Jack Flynt, Jim Proctor, Cufver EathNotice is hereby given that ' the
eridge. All returned home at an early
Board of Public Instruction for Semi­
hour and report having had a fine
nole County, Florida, will receive bids
time.
,
on Tuesday, July 6tb, 1921, at the o f­
Mr. and Mrs. Wicks and Liela fice o f the Superintendent in .the
Lefiles spent- Sunday with Mr. and Court House, for the furnishing of
Mra. Sweat and -family.
materials fo t and the construction of
Misses Alice and Pauline Geiger, a school building at Goldsboro (West
who have been working in Orlando Sanford) and also fo r the furnishing
■pent Sunday with their parents, Mrs. o f materials for and the completion o f
the interior o f Hopper Academy (San­
ford Colored School). Plana and epee-

S h o e .

8C

Tax Assessor will submit the (My
Tax Assessment Roll for Approval.
All persons desiring corrections made
in such roll whether in listing; valsation of property, or otherwise ars in­
quired to file with the Auditor v i
Clerk on or before the day previous la
the meeting of the Board their peti­
tion in writing, setting forth their ob­
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.
jection tc such assessment and the e^The Equalizing Hoard of the City
rections they may desire to have made.
Commission of the City of Sanford,
L. R. PHILLIPS,
Florida, will meet Monday, July 4th,
• City Auditor and Oa t
1021, at 8 p, m. at which time the City 44-2tc

of bid or bids. All other checks to be
returned. The Board reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
By order of the Board of Public In
struction
T. W. LAWTON,
Supt. and Ex-Officio
•
Secretary

30x3%
34x4%

$

E .S . H O C K EY

H The fabrics cost prac­
tically the same but
Clothcraft Clothes, be­
ing made in such enor­
mous ■&gt; quantities
by
scientific methods, cost
much less per suit.

$24.50
46.30

13.95

K E N T V U L C A N IZ IN G W O R K S

fo 30 x 3

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 24,1921
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;;

T o Contain Finest V au lts and Banking: Fixtures
in The State o £ Florida— Estimated Cost o f Im ­
provements W ifi Be Around $100,000.00
S y iL L B E F O U R STO R IES ON FIR ST ST R E E T
‘ A N D P A R K A V E N U E A N D T H R E E STORIES
O N P A R K A V E N U E A N N E X B U IL D IN G
(Tr»m a*tm nU,’ , D iU j)

“ The First •National Bank is
contemplating the erection of n
five story bank end office building
- on the present site of the bank
and adding another story to the
&lt; annex building on Park Avenne.
Doth the building* will be con­
nected and a modern elevator serrice will be installed serving both
buildings. The banking rooms
and vaults will be among the fin­
est in the state and accommoda­
tions will be made in the safety
deposit vault to serve one thous­
and customers.
The estimated
cost of these improvements will
be around $100,000.00.”
This modest statement was made to
the Herald this morning by President
F. P. Forster,’ of the First National
Bank. It means so much to Sanford
that an ordinary article could not be
written about it so we leave it to the
imagination of the reader. The third
and fourth floors, of the new building
will contain ofTlco rooms and the third
floor of the new annex building will
also bo made into modem
office
rooms. -This building will be the first
of the kind to be erected in this city
and will fill a long felt want in the
line o f up-to-date offices that can be
used ensuite or single with elevafor
service and all the modem conven­
iences. It means that Sanford is get­
ting into the modem big city class and
First street will soon contain many
more buildings o f this kind.
The first applicant for offices was
in early today at the bank and has al­
ready leased a Buitc. The honor goes
to Col. George W. Knight, who reebgntzed the many advantages of this
modem building and has ninde the first
application for offices. This demon­
strates that the First National Bank
building will be one of the most pop­
ular ofTlce buildings, in the city and
will be Tented long before the build­
ing is finished.

Ban on Im portation
Citrus Fruits Consider­
ed to K eep Out Canker
(By TV. l i n t l i U l Btm . )

WASHINGTON, June 20.—The advisabilty of piecing e ban on tho im­
portation o f citrus fruit* from Tas­
mania, Australia and New Zealand in
an effort to prevent the introduction
o f citrus canker into the United States
Will be considered at a public hearing
here July 19 by the federal horticul­
tural board, the department of agri­
culture announce dtoday

WILSON HUNG AT 1:07
(Tr*m T r M ij'i D iltj 1

Communications from Orlando
today said that Wilson was hung
at 1:07 and was pronounced dead
at 1:21. He never talked about
the crime and before the trap was
sprung flunked everyone for flielr
kindness to him, especially all the
county officials.. He remarked
about the rope not having the o f­
ficial number pf knots required by
law and said the black cap did not
suit him. He exhibited remarka­
ble nerve throughout and never
showed any nervousness. The
hanging was made without a
hitch. The remains were taken
to the county poor farms for bur-

Bridge W ill Open
On Promised D ate;
Jax W ill Celebrate
JACKSONVILLE, June. 2 1 .-W ith thfl ,aW| c,crgymcn Br
construction being rushed at top speed men wl„ bo nlIowcd ,r
ju the St. Johns river bridge, no ^
the execuUon
doubt, now exists that the bridgo will TT _ .
,
...
. be ready and opened July lBt when ar- . nr
0 w om a pc
rangements have been made for clab- drca9ed by a " “ " J " of
" orate dedication ceremonies in con- ° rangc, county cll,zcn"
nection with the Duval County Bridge " ' Brm 8 spntencc be c
gv': Celebration.
lifc imprisonment, has tv
This celebration will draw an at- niovc to
t*10 cxecul
tendance from every part of tho state, no^ belloved the govern
1 Including many officials who will join • reprieve to the conder
Governor Hardee and his staff, the
Wilson, wfio since his
Board of Duval County Commission- refused to talk to nev
a n , Governor Hardwick o f Georgia, Mill keeps his silence,
■the mayors of many Florida cities and day he was asked if ho
-ethers in making this occasion one of ment to make to tho p
great interest.
the press nd he replied
Celebration plans have been ar- display of temper that "
Tanged on the most elaborate scale too much about him- noi
ever attempted for any public event in
"Have you given up i
the state. Three days of entertain- reprieve from tho goveri
meat with carnival and Mardi Gras asked, but he would not
features are assured all visitors. A
"Cnn wo tell the pec
band tournament in which at least six arc Borry {or wl,nt yoU
well known Florida bauds will parti- waB another que9tjon th
dpate has been arranged and the am .. hlni( but hc ^ d throw
tour base ball championship o f Fieri. hiB cot a-nd
pcared fl
da will be decided i a senes of games ningnzino
to be played under the auspices of the
,
celebration committee.
Apparently the man h.
A* magnificent naval parado with
K° 0
9 dc/
decorated boats and probably ships j f hl
«how oi
detailed hero by the navy also has J ^ f Uy.ed ° " that ,atcf
been arranged. The largest civic pa- ,°ccn)!?er w" cn
c
radc ever attempted in Florida Is as- the, o fJJce of thc 0ranK
sured, with nearly one hundred hand- and to d
^ow be
aomely decorated floats already enter- *n C°M-blood a woman
ad and moro being listed every day.
^re an illegitimate I
Frank C. Grover, general chairman Sentinel.
o f the Celebration committee and bis If
-— ------ ----------co-workers are exerting every effort ,,ow * No*f ^ Vet. Get*
to make this celebration an unqualiFarmer* H «
fled aucccess and are meeting with
—------county-wide and state-wide support in
Dr. H. H. Butler says;
their endeavors.
SNAP around my hoi
G.
"Z. Phillips, -chairman of the three months, whether
; i transportation committee expect* to n ot It docs the work
« *&gt;• **&gt;1* to announce within a few days [gets them every time.
that low round trip rates have been it to everybody having
v granted by every line entering Jack- w a it until there is a h

The Florida Scout

|

*
“ For Wide-Awake Boys" • X
1!
. «5e Year
; I WILLARD LUMLBY, Publisher t
(Sr n * aimcuus rnw)
902 French
2
CHICAGO, June 21.—The Pullman ; ;
Company lost Its open shop fight be­
fore the railroad labor board today
when the board upheld the contention
o f union leaders that the company had
not obeyed the letter and spirit of
transportation act when it conferred
with its employees in mass meetings.
The board threw out the company's
petition fo r a cut in wages o f its
shop employees and instructed it to
go back and meet “ duly elected repre­
sentatives” o f employees. Shop crafts
and clerks in Pullman works involved

(from JIm lij'i D»U/)
Mr. and Mia. John F. Davis, of
Tampa,- are here for several days.
Mr.' and Mrs. R. L'. Dorton, o f
Matthews, N. C„ are spending several
HOWD PRESENT AND EV- days here; stopping at the Montexuma.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, T. Newton were
ERYONE HAD FINE
here from Orlando yesterday.
, TIME.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rogge o f Day­
tona, spent the week end here- very
pleasantly at the Montezuma.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Shorter, who
have been guests at th Montexuma
for several weeks, leave today for
Tampa, where they will spend some
time.
Mrs. Howard Chamberlain, o f Tan­
gerine, is the charming guest of Mrs.
Raymond Key, at her home on Park
i j i m w i &gt;i w w m u i m i
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Irving Loucks will
OPEN NOSTRILS! END
leave Wednesday to be gone until fall.
A COLD OR CATARRH
They will visit their son and his w ife,'
Lieut, and Mrs. Earl Loucks at Camp
Meade, going from th en to New
***•
v
i - -*
w
♦
York City, where they will spend
♦m i t H f t u m f M f m i
some time, the remainder o f the sum-1 # County-fifty!. Your cold in bead or
mer they will spend at Oswego and' catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos­
Rochester, N. Y.
trils will open, the air passages of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walsma, Mr. your head will clear and you can
and Mrs. D. P. Drummond and Mr. j breathe freely. No more snuffling,
and Mrs. H. B. Lewis made up a con- hawking, mucous discharge,' dryness
work o f the Geneva folks in forming ] genial party motoring to Daytona or headache, no struggling fo r breath
this community club and wished them Beach yesterday. The trip was made
success and a new community club,
in the Haynes car of Mr. and Mrs.
Get a small bottle o f Ely’s Cream
The big surprise came when Hon. Walsma.
Balm from your druggist and apply a
E. H. Kilbee was called upon anl he
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Gatchel and little o f this fragrant antiseptic cream
told the ladles that'there was a cer- Mr. and Mrs. Gatchel, sr., motored to ' in your nostrils. It penetrates through
tain bunoh o f boosters in Geneva who Coronado Beach yesterday,
every air passage o f tho head, sooth­
owned a lot and had some money that
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wight and Dr. ing and healing the swollen or in­
they would donate to the Community and Mrs. Cecil Butts, of Orlando, were flamed mucous membrane, giving you
club for their new building. He was a congenial party motoring to Daytona instant relief. Head colds and catarrh
applauded loud and long and he went Bcacb yesterday,
yield like magic. Don't stay stuffedon to say that the people of Geneva
J’ G* Bal1 ,and Misses Merrie Fran- tip and miserable. Relief is sure.—
appreciated The Herald.
Bnl1 “ nd Bara Wight motored to
Many o f tho.e pros.nl erpresod D .yton . Be.ch S . o n l.y . Mr. B.II n&gt;.
CLEARWATER, June 21.—Swim­
th o rn ,.!,.— , boln* '( r a t i , plouod tu™‘ nK„
n'« n,ln.K.
.
•t th . elfort. of T h . n o r.id to * t „ , "PoP V W il«n . . . . m » , th . S . „ . ming Classes to be conducted by the
“ * 7 ford folks enjoying the ocean breezes' Red Cross will begin work at. Clear­
thojn , pood paper »nd now th .t the
,, dcll hlful surf „ t D .yton . B o.ch'
water Beach July 12, it has been an­
mall was coming to Geneva promptly
t d*
on account o f the change.in the sysMr aIfd M„
o f FruitUnd nounced. nstruction will be under tho
supervision of tho local Young Wom­
T
n „
40 P « k , spent the week end very plcas- en's Christian Association.
tnke The Daily H crald-their own nntIy hore hfl the
of Mr. and
county daily-am i they would do so. Mr9. W. j . McBride, at their home
9UCCEEDOR FAIL
After several other good talks and on pu|nietto Avenue.
the determination to go forward with
M„ . M. B. Ughtfoot, and intorestThis is the most vita] question with
the Community club and put Geneva inff ,|ttlc fltm&gt; D|lly, of Sanford, are
tho Celery farmers in and around San­
on the map the people dispersed with spending several days in the city as
ford. With the proper strain of seed
tht- feeling that they had been well BUCata of Mrs. A. E. Branch at her
together with the proper manage­
fed and well entertained, and - that home on Oak and Osborn avenues.
ment from the time of planting to
whenever Geneva Invited them again Mrs. Lightfoot is n former resident of marketing there is no doubt of suc­
they would be there.
,
Tampa and has many friends here.— cess. Therefore, it is very essential
The Geneva section is one of the liv- Tnmpa Tribune.
that the farmer should bo very care­
est parts o f Seminole county and they
Mrs. J. N. Tolar and Bon, Ralph, re- ful in selecting his seed, knowing tho
nrc wnklng up to their wonderful pos- turned from a pleasant trip to Lake- source of supply, knowing the house
sibilities.
Innd Snturdav afternoon where thev he obtains these seed through and be­
ing thoroughly convinced that the
quality is O. K.
If the planter will follow the fol­
lowing instructions they will get the
information and at the same time will
be convinced of the proper seed to
plant. We have the invoice from the
grower, tho B.-L. from France to
their destination and last but not least
the seed is in 5 pound sealed packages
scaled with VUmorin'a seal. When
we have said Vilmorin Celery Seed,
we have said it all so far as quality is
concerned. Give us your order and join
the satisfied hand.—The L. Allen Seed
Co., Sanford, Fla.
44-2tc

Rod and Gun Club
Advertise for Bids
For New Club House

IP

LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
Attorneys end Counsellors-it-Law
DeLAND, FLORIDA
Will practice in the State end Feder­
al Court*. Special facilities for Examlning and Perfecting Lend Titles.

SCHELLE MAINES
LAWYER
om en

in

Tint

SANFORD

coubt house

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FLORIDA

GEO. G. HERRING
Attorney-at-Law
No. 14 Gamer-Woodruff Buildin
SANFORD, FLA.'

HENRY McLAULIN
JEWELER
MY SPECIALTIES:
Pickard's Hand-Painted China
Gorham's Sterling Sliver
Rogers' Plated Ware
Elgin and Waltham Watches

Parcel Post Your Cleaning and
Dyeing to

French Dry Cleaners
Steam Dyers
611 Main St.
Jacksonville, Fla.
We prepay parcel postage on returns

THETFORD, PERRYMAN &amp;
WILKINSON
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Will practice in all County, Stnte and
Federal Courts.
Over 1st Nat. Bank
Sanford, Fla.
WILL BUILD NEW HOME.
Bob Walthour has let the contract
for n fine new two-story home at the
corner of Sovonth and Elm. George
Venable has the contract and the new
home will be modern in every respect.

(Trvm T u u d ijr'i D»ily)

work will soon commence on this
building that will be a home of aroiisenirnt for tourists and home people
when it is finished.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND
BUILDERS.
Notice is hereby given that tho
Board of Public Instruction for Semi­
nole County, Florida, will receive bids
on Tuesday, July 6th, 1021, at the of­
fice of tho Superintendent in thc
Court House, for the furnishing of
materials for and the construction o f
a school building at Goldsboro (West
Sanford) fo r the furnishing of
materials and ‘ for
the construc­
tion of a school
building
ai
Midway and also for the'"furnishing
o f materials for and the completion of
the interior of Hopper Academy (San­
ford Colored School). Plans and spec­
ifications may be had at the super­
intendent's office on and after Satur­
day, June 25th, 1921. Bids must be
made separately on each of tho jobs.
Certified check in the sum o f $160.00,
payable to Board of Public Instruction
must accompany each’ bid, checks o f
the successful bidder or bidders to he
retained by-Board as liquidated dam­
ages and should successful bidder fail
or refuse to make bond in the sum of
nne-tbird of his bid or bids within ton
days after notification o f acceptance
of bid orjblds. All other checks to be
returned. The Board reserves .the
right to reject any or all bids.
By order of the Hoard o f Public In­
struction,
. ' ■
Tt W. LAWTON,
'*
* Supt. and Ex-Officio
44-3tc
Secretary.

Mrs. Geo. W. Gibbs, Jr., of Jackson­
666 cures Biliousness,
666 cures Bilious Fever,
ville,* is stopping at the Montezuma
this week.
James W. Dawson, of St. Augustini
is a business visitor hero today.
Mrs. Henry Downey, who recently lizer without getting our NEW PRICE LISTS JUST ISSUED. PLENTY OF
Fertilizers, Insecticides,
organized the Mother’s Club here, left MATERIALS, Prompt Shipments. Order now.
Sprayers,
Poultry
Supplies.
-:-:*
-:-:*:•
today for Pennsylvania, where she
goes to help the State Federation of
E. O. P A IN T E R FER TILIZER CO.
Mothers’ Clubs there.
JA
C
K
SO
N
VILLE
' FLOBIDA
M. Milhcim, o f Baltimore, Md., with
the Crescent Clothing Co., was here
yesterday calling on local merchants.
Ray Fcrran, one of Eustis’ most
prominent merchants, was hero yes­
terday on business and while here he
was the guest of his •sister, Mrs. D.
L. Thrasher.
Mrs. J. M. Wallace and Miss Mar­
garet Clark left laBt night for Jack­
sonville where they will spend several
days.
Howard P. Smith, vice-president of
. I HAVE THEM
the Peoples’ Bank, is spending this
week in Miami.
C. S. Cartcrdge, of Jacksonville,
was here yesterday transacting busi­
ness.
Mrs. C. O. Hartridge, Miss 8ue
Hartridgc and Miss Bertha Harring­
ton, of Jacksonville, are spending sev­
eral days here at the Montezuma.
tion— lots are being sold right along and building In thla
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones of Tampat &gt;
section is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
were among the visitors here today.
the good of Sanford at heart
Mr. and M n . Geo. A, Speer and Mr,
and Mrs. Vivian Speer motored to
Daytona Beach Sunday where they
This is no idle talk— J have weighed the statement and
spent the day very pleasantly,
to Bay juBt what is my candid convictions would put it
Mr. and M rs.'W . M. McCombs who
most
too-atrong fo r the careful, conservative person— that
have been the guests of the letter's
person
whose eyes are turned backward— The fellow who
sister, Mrs. F. P. Forster, fo r the past
month, left this morning for St. Au­
has VISION will agree with me now— the other later.
gustine where they will be the guests
of Mrs, McComb’s sister, Mrs. J. E.
Ingraham; Mrs. Geo, W. Gibbs, Jr.,
came down yesterday in her car and
accompanied them hotac.'

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

“ SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”

. Lamb: A young aheop worth five
cents a pound. Lamb chops: A dead
lamb worth forty cents a pound. The
dead shall rise.
Buy It with a H enld Want Ad.

Watch the South East Corner of Page 7 wo

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921

About One . Hundred
Members Sat Down
To B ig Feast -

and h e r e c e i v e d f i n e b i r t h ­
d a y CAKE FROM THE

VALDEZ H O T E L .
Despite the inclement weather there
were a Urge number o f members presat the monthly banquet o f tbs
Sanford Chamber o f Commerce to
bear Jacksonville's popular executive,
Mayor John W. Martin.
The Business and Professional Wo­
men's Club also had a large number
of their members preaent on this oc­
casion.
president Bali presided as'toastmas­
ter and during the course o f the din­
ner called for short talks from Mr. E.
T. Woodruff who tbok the opportunity
to discuss that important project, the
St Johns-Indlan river canal.
The mayor received a very unex­
pected and agreeable surprise . when
he was presented with a birthday cake
In honor of -hU birthday. He made a.
very fitting tribute to the donor, Mrs.
C. H. Campbell, f o r this evidence of
thoughtfulness and kindness on her
part. The cake was presented by
Forest Lake, who also spoke briefly
otr the subject, "What the. Chamber
of Commerce has Done for Sanford."
F. P. Forster, Seminole county’s rep­
resentative in the last legislature, was
called upon by the president to dis­
cuss Roads and Bridges and w si fol­
lowed shortly afterward by Miss Moll
Whit nor, who, in a Jew wall timed re­
marks, spoke of the activities o f the
Business and Professional Women’s
Club.
Mayor Martin's address was one
that was in accord with hit reputation
u a brilliant talker and this reputa­
tion was even greatly enhanced by his
address before the gathering last ev­
ening.
Those present, who were already
acquainted with him, were glad of
the opportunity to renew the- ac­
quaintance. It wsb generally admit­
ted that the mayor'has made a host
of new friends as a result of his visit
here. The mayor’s strong personality
and fine record of accomplishments in
Jacksonville, should stand him ii^good

natorial race. His subject was along
the lines of civic pride and the deveH
opment of thpso lines which are abso­
lutely essential to the building up of
the municipality, state and nation. He
also argued for a greater co-operation
between the various actions of the
Mate, stating that the sectional feel­
ing would always be the means of deferring that development of the state
which could otherwise be expedited by
« closer co-operation. Mayor Martin
•ho paid a eulogy Jo Sanford and the
wonderful resources which it posses­
ses.
The Sanford Chamber of Commerce
was very much pleased to have the
honor of entertaining the mayor and
when the. invitation was extended to
him tome two months ago’ to address
the Chamber o f Commerce, it was
jjot known at the time that he would
« a candidate fo r governor. The orsanitation considers it on additional
honor that they had the opportunity
°f hearing him make hts first address
since his announcement. Also to have
had the pleasure of helping him cele­
brate hs birthday an dalso the day on
*hich ho was re-elected as mayor of

SANFORD 5, TAMPA 0. j
trr»n W*daM4ar*i Dai!,} *
While en route to Palstka to play
a series of three games with that
crack team o f theirs, a team repre­
senting the Cox Sporting Goods com­
pany o f Tampa; stopped In Sanford io
bo blowed off to the tune of 5-0.
Tampa, under the personal direct­
ion o f Mr. Cox, and ably managed by
Mr. Cooney, have a nice bunch of
boys. Both Mr. Cox and Mr. Cooney
are perfect gentlemen and have with
them a crowd o f young men that
proved to be one o fthe nicest ball
clubs that has been Ui Sanford this
season. And to give them all that la
coming to them we must admit that
were it not for an accident en the
road that kept these boys traveling
all day up until time If the game—
their car having caught fire and sev­
eral of the boys’ fingers were burned
in putting out the blaze—this team
would have made It harder for San-

{Tnm X nitr’i D.U,)
Yesterday was an Ideal day for a
'icnJc and a congenial group of San£rd folks motored over to Coronado
«*eh where they enjoyed the day
rtth surf bathing and other water
jP°rts. 'A t rtoon a bounteous picnic
*nn*r was served at the pavilion and
^PPer « u enjoyed at New Smyrna
0r0Qte home.
Among those enjoying this, delightw«re Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parlon. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Lloyd, Mr.
Mrs. B. L. Perkins, Mr. and Mis.
.°ra Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith,
**“ "• Archie Betts and C. F. Chaplln
little Louise Purdop, Wilson
toith and Braxton Perkins.

CONCRETE BRIDGE
WILL C H A N G E
OWNERSHIP

S old on ly

and if these same two players had
been In the game at Eustis Monday
we believe the score would have been
different
Kissimmee plays here Thursday,
Eustis will be hero next Tuesday, and
Winter Park next Thursday, after
which Sanford again plays away from
home for several games; two with
Palatka on the Fourth. There will be
plenty o f b!g doings at Palstka on
the Fourth for those fans who are
contemplating this trip. A large
crowd wil Heave hero on' the boat
Sunday^ take in the two gnmes, band
concerts, dancing, etc., on the Fourth
to return on the midnight train that
night.
The box score for yesterday's game
is as follows:
Tamps
ABRHPOAG
Pemberton, rf. __ 8 0 0 0 0 0
Cabrera, a s .......... 4 0 0 1 2 0
Holmes, S b ........... 4 0 0 1 1 3
Cooney, cf. ......... 2 0 0 2 1 0
Alderman, l b . ....... 3 0 1 0 0 2
Baucom, c, .....
2 0 , 0 10 1 0
Bums, If. ...... ...... * 2 0 0 1 0 0
Sierra, 2b ....
2 0 0 1 1 0
Rivers, p..............
2 0 0 2 3 0

Sanford
Burdick, sa
Rive, c -----Chapman, If.
Ammon, p.
Spencer, cf.
Chittenden, lb.
Pope, 3b. L....
Hunt, r f . ........
McLucas, sa. ..

Sanford _____.201 002 OOx—6' 5 0
T am pa ........000 000 0 0 0 -0 1 6
Summary: Left on bases, Tampa 4,
Sanford 2. Two base hits, Spencer.

BEGINHOT WATER

by d ea lers

give tire mileage
at the lowest cost

NCHISE
granted
n in e
YEARS AGO, OUT NEXT
YEAR

The franchise to Michael Sholtx, as­
sociates and assigns fo r the xonstrac­
tion, mslntsinsnce end the right to
collect tolls over the cement bridge
across the Halifax river at Daytona
was granted on April 1,1913, on April
fools day nine yean ago. I f the con­
tention o f attorneys of the county is
correct, and the right to collect tolls
ceases upon the expiration o f the time
for which franchise was granted,
and any bridge or toll road franchise
granted for ten yean ceases upon the
explntion of the franchise and the
road or bridge automatically goes to
the public, the cement bridge at Day­
tona will become public property and
be a free bridge on the first day o f
next May.
This bridge has been estimated at
a value of $80,000 and will be a nice
T hen was some delay in getting
pick-up for the county next year, if
started on account o f tbs Tampa boys
the contention of the county la cor­
not being here on time, bnt the large
rect.— DeLand News.
crowd that witnessed the game was
not kept waiting long and after the
game got under way the fans were Irish Sympathizers
well repaid for their wait
Lose Out in F ight in
Sanford scored two runs in the first
Federation M eeting
Inning and one more In the fourth, af­
ter which the heavens opened up and
Wanted to Overthrow Resolution That
rained so hard that it drove most of
Cout Oat Proposal ,
the fans down town thinking- that it
was over, but the diamond was in
(*7 TSa lu w U U 4 r n a )
fine condition—really better—after
DENVER, June 22.—Irish sympa­
the raih and the game went on.
thizers supporting a resolution call­
Sanford scored twice again in the ing for a boycott, against British
sixth and ill this time Ammon's de­ goods wsb overwhelmingly, defeated
livery, backed up by errorless support in an attempt to have the American
behind him, was a little two much for Federation of Labor convention over­
Tampa and they failed to score once. throw the ruling by President GompRive and Ammon were both back ers which prevented reconsideration of
in the game and their presence brot their proposal. After a stormy de­
the club back to It* proper strength bate a resolution was adopted express­
and the way the entire club was work­ ing sympathy for the Irish cause. Un­
ing yesterday with the fast double­ animously adopted resolution urging
plays, etc., It begins to look harder modification of the Volstead act to
each day for Palatka on the Fourth, hermit manufacture and sale of beer.

Jacksonville.
MOTOR PARTY TO CORONADO

■tuff. The player* a n big league
New Legion Com­
player*, even If they are off duty, and
the game* here are o f the kind that
mander H as Excel­
makes for real enjoyment. The pub­
lent Record in Arm y
lic should encourage the boys by
coming out to the games and later
John G. Emory, Who Succeeds Late
Sanford will have a real amusement
Lamented Galbraith
park that will embrace a ball park,
athletic field and fair grounds. If
John G. Emery, the new national
you want to see a real ball game at­
commander of the American Legion,
tend the game here with Kissimmee
hails from Grand Rapids, Mich. He
tomorrow. *
.was bom on the Fourth o f July forty
years a g o .' His election, which was by
acclamation of the National Executive
Committee, took place at the National
headquarters at*Indlanapo)is, A t the
same time Thomas J. Baunigan, o f
Hartford, Conn., was elected vice-com­
mander, succeeding Mr. Emery, who
now fills the vacancy caused by the

N O N -S K I D
R eduction in all styles and sixes

A N ew Low Price on a
Known and Honest Product

In a season such as th e o a s t on e, w h a t p rices
w ou ld y o u re ce iv e f o r g r a p e fru it and
ora n g es—
If there were no
Florida Citrus Exchange?

drinking w too

HDONTFEELRIGHT

iW hat w ou ld be th e retu rn s to g ro w e rs fr o m
a re co rd -b re a k in g c r o p o f th e sta te in a lo w p r ic e y e a r — ,
If you wake up with a bad taste,
bad breath and tongue is costed; if
your head is aching;*if what you cat
sours and forms acid in stomach, or
you are bilious, constipated, nervous,
sallow and can't, get feeling just
right, begin inside bathing. Drink
before breakfast, a glass of hot water
with a teaspoonful of limestone phos­
phate in it. This will flush the pois­
ons and toxins from stomach, liver,
kidneys and bowels and cleanse,
sweeten and purify the entire ali­
mentary tract. .D o your Inside bath­
ing Immediately upon arising In the
morning to wash out of the system'
ell the previous day’e poisonous waste,
gases and sour bile before eating more
food.
To feel' like young folks fe«l; like
you felt before your blood and mus­
cles became loaded with body lmpurities, get from your pharmacist a
quarter' pound o f limestone phos­
phate, which‘ is inexpensive and simost tasteless.
Men and women who are usually
constipated, bilious, headachy or have
any stomach disorder should begin
this inside bathing before breakfast.
—Adv.
WHO WANTS THIS PRISONER?
JACKSONVILLE, June 22^-Rlchnrd Hilliard, Jr„ la in the Duval coun­
ty jail here but doesn’t know how
long he will be there or whether he
really belongs in that particular lock­
up. Ha waa at liberty on bail await­
ing trial in Federal court and while
enjoying bia freedom waa arrested In
Seminole county and convicted o f for­
gery. , Hillard tfscapqd after serving
three months o f a one year sentence
and upon hla recapture was delivered
to the Seminole county Jailor. ^Tfaen
Federal Judge ta ll Issued a writ of
habeas aorpus upon the'.Sem inole
sheriff who wplledthat 1m hadn't Hil­
liard in bia possession but would tall
the judge where be could be found.
The necessary orders were issued and
HBllard was brought here. Now he
is wondering who trill have charge of

com to Alderman, McLucas to Chit­
tenden to McLucas, Cabrera to Sierra
to Rivers. Srtoek out by Ammons 6,
specialize on fertilizer fo r your by Rivers 7. Bases on balls, o ff Am­
and garden. Phone us your mons 2, off. Riven 2. Hit by pitcher,
!* « * . Any amount sold. Catos O nto by Amnions, Cooney and Rivers.
A Phone 1BL
40-tfc
GOOD BALL GAMES HERB.
Bristles are getting cheaper. HooSanford la not In tbs big league
I f Somebody boa started skinning
this season but Sanford has a ball
team that gives the fans just os many
him next.,
- rTr
■Infection. thrills as .if R was the Ng le a n *

'

t

. •

s

If there were no
Florida Qtrna Exchange?
a

, -

,

many of the war-time and other " e x ­
tras” in transportation and similar charges
w ou ld Btill be In force—
H ow

If th en were no
F lorida G tru * E xch an ge?

iW hat w ou ld be th e p resen t p rosp ects fo r
an y su b stan tial red u ction s in fr e ig h t ra tes
on g r a p e fr u it an d orangcB —
If th e n w a n no
t F lorid a C itrus E x c h a n g e ?

[W hat p r o te ctio n w o u ld b e a ffo rd e d a g a in st
ex cessiv e co sts o f p rod u ctio n , g r o w in g o u t
o f h igh p rice s f o r fe r tiliz e r s , c ra te m a­
teria ls, etc.—
If there w e n no
Florida Citrus Exchange?.

.W hat w ou ld b e th e p resen t co n d itio n an d
th e fu tu re o u tlo o k o f th e d t r u s in d u stry o f
th e sta te o f F lo r id a a n d o f in d iv id u a ls en­
g a g e d th erein —
If there were no
Florida Citrus Exchange?

W o u ld y o u n o t b e w flH ng t o sell y o u r g r o v e
p ro p e rtie s f o r a g o o d deal sm a ller su m o f
m on ey th an cou ld o e secu red f o r th em i f o f ­
fe r e d f o r sa le a t th is tim e—

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 24,1921

INCLUDES $300,000 FOR GOVERN
MENT PLANT AT LAKE
•
CITY.
WASHINGTON, June 22,— Approv­
a l o f seven hospital projects involv­
ing a total expenditure o f $3,010,000,
as recommended by the board o f con­
sultants on hospitalisation for- the
treatment o f former service men was
announced today by Secretary Mellofa.
Expenditure o f $500,000 at the Unit­
ed States public hospital service Hos­
pital No. 42, Perryrille, Md., was ap­
proved fo r the erection o f buildings
to—accommodate 300 neuro psychia­
tric patients and Improvement pf ex­
isting facilities.
. A t Lake City, Florida, expenditure
o f $300,000 was approved fo r the con­
struction o f buildings and for im­
provements Intended to add a tuber­
culosis unit o f 100 beds.
Representatives of the American
Legion and the Veterans o f Foreign
Wars protested today against the al­
leged treatment of veterans to the
senate special committee dealing with
activities affecting former service
men. John T . Taylor, vice-chairman
o f the legialstve committee of the
American Legion, complained partic­
ularly o f “ the failure o fthe govern­
ment to provide adequate hospital
facilities,
asserting that there are
now 18,000 former service men who
cannot be given needed medical treat­
ment.
The bureauo f war risk Insurance,
Mr. Taylor also charged,1 had failed
to assist those entitled to give aid,
and he appealed for more sympathet­
ic treatment of veterans, many of
whom, he said, now auffer "because
they do not know their rights or how
to obtain them."
"W e ask you to humnnize the var­
ious bureaus dealing with formerservicemen," Edwin S. Bettelhem, Jr., of
the Veterans o f Foriegn Wars, told
the committee, urging especially that
congress compel the bureau of war
risk Insurance to help the veterans.
He cited cases in support of the
charge that the board had been neg­
ligent in the settlement o f disability
claims.
Senator Calder of New York, a
member of the committee, said a vet­
eran had appealed to him for assist­
ance In a disability caso which had
been pending for many months, but
that the man died before the settle­
ment reached him. ,
“There are people in that bureau
who should not have been permitted
to enter Washington,” exclaimed Sen­
ator Pomerene, Democrat, Ohio.

Big-H earted People
Donate M aterials
FdV Bath Houses
Will

Make Crystal Lake
Swimming Place

a Crest

The work o f making Crystal Lake
a real amusement place and swimming
hole begun some time ago by the
Men’s Club o f the Congressional
church seems to have taken a big
start, assisted by the big-hearted peo­
ple o f nil the churches. Two bath
houses will be erected at once—in fact
the .work has already started on them
and they will be mado convenient for
men and women nnd it is hoped that
those who use them will bo ladies and
gentlemen and not destroy this prop­
erty after It has been donated and
built for the public.
A. J. Losaing, of the Quick Trans­
fer-C o., hauled the dumber free of
charge from town to the lake. W. P.
Fields and Harry Kent and Mr. Campbell are making the bath houses. The
Hill Lumber Co., furnished- all the
lumber and other materials free of
charge and S. O. Chase, who owns the
land, gave them free use of the space
for the bath houses.
This is the right spirit o f co-opera­
tion on the part o f the people and the
public should meet them half
and taka care o f this property,
various times the tables and other
property at Crystal Lake have been
demolished by people who did not atop
to think wh^t they were doing. ‘ Take
care* o f It and enjoy it is the wish of
the donors,

M any Good Investm ents
H ere in Sanford— V a l­
dez H otel Stock Good
( f r a W«4*m447‘ i M ir)
It is passing strange that with so
many good solid investments right
in Sanford the people with money to
Invest would go far afield looking
fo r -Investment# when they are overlooking the best bet right at home.
T h en are many good investments here
and the Herald has called attention to
them from time to time with the idea
that our money could be kept at home
w h en it would not only foster home
enterprises but w hen it would be
used in many different ways.
You
cannot grind with the water that has
passed the miU and you cannot get a
chance to use the money again that
baa passed out o f your city.
Among the real good Investments
is the. Valdes Hotel first mortgage
bonds, intenat payable semi-annual­
ly at 8 per cen t The officers a n all
Sanford men, well known in the' com­
munity, business men who know what
it means to Sanford to have a m l
hotel and who went ahead and built
it. They now ask the community to
contain and take some of the stock in
ordet that part o f the indebtedness
can be wiped out and more people inten st themnelvcs in this g n a t pro­
ject and help to make the city big­
ger and better in many ways. The
advertisement calling attention to this
investment appears in this issue of
4110 iHerald.
ic iu iu ,
-IIU
U 1U 14
I/O n
otm g
w v
the
.Would
it be
aaking
too
much of those folks wth money to In­
vest to read the advertisement and
then go to the First National Batik or
the Seminole Bank and get all the
particulars on this gilt edge investmentT And also remember that you
cannot go to tho local bank and get an
endorsement o f runny of the stocks
that you ore putting your money into
every day—remember that.
Your
homo banker knows what is good and
what is bad and he will tell you more
In a moment about investments than
you will ever know in a year from oth­
er people. Look up this Valdez Ho­
tel stock. Investigate It. Keep your

DoLAND, June 22.— Mom heirs of
the DeLand Ili-Y Club of the DeLand
High school conducted a union Sun­
day night service at the Presbytelran
church recently. Franklin B. Talton,
president of the club, acted as master
of ceremonies and other members de­
livered addresses on appropriation
subjects.
TAVARES, June 22.— Business con­
cerns that plaster trees, fences - and
other objects along the highways in
Lake county with signs and other ad­
vertising devices, In future must pat­
ronize tho newspapers If they would
call the attention o f the public to their
wares, Road Commissioner Heller
has ordered tho five road crows In the
county to destroy all signs wherever
found.
ST. PETERSBURG, June 22.— No
evening services will be held in Protes­
tant churches in St. Petersburg until
the middle of September according to
an announcement by the Ministerial
Association, the summer open air, un­
ion services In Williams Park having
begun last Sunday. The ministers will
conduct the services in rotation and
each will preside at least once during
the summer.

CARRABELLE, June 22.— Liberty
and Wakulla counties arc at loggerheads regarding the prosecution of
Turner Overstreet, negro, charged
with having cause the death o f Hezikiah Brown, his nephew. Overstrpet,
it is charged, while fishing
with
Brown in a boat on. Sanborn Lake,
■truck his nephew on the head with a
paddle. Brown fell into the water and
was drowned. Sheriff Morrison, of
Wakulla county arrested Overstreet.
The controversy between the two
counties arose over whether Brown
was drowne din Wakulla or Liberty, as
Indianapolis to Grow
some persons claim the lake is In Wa­
Poppies Prom France kulla and others declare it is in Liber­
in Hohor o f Galbraith ty. An inquest has not yet been held
■ i
aa it has not been decided whether the
( i f T i l A s$m U 1$4 Frf t i \
Wakulla or Liberty coroner has JurisINDIANAPOLIS, J u n J T k -P o p - diction,
ples from*the battlefields of Franco
will be grotfn at the national headTALLAHASSEE, June 22.—Wakulq u irten o f the American Legion here
la Beach, better known as East Goose
in memory o f Commander Galgraith, Creek, is to be connected with Tal­
whe waa killed in an automobile ac- lahassee by a direct highway, grading
cident heie recently.
of which already is under way. .The
beach ia slightly more than twenty
What Is so rate as a day in June? miles from the capital and with the
Not the bridegroom, surely, for he is completion of the new road it is ex­
well done.
pected to become a popular watering

place for Tullahnsseeans and other
citizens o f this section of the state.

TRAP 6

CLEARWATER, June 22— The
city council will require 20 mills fo r
the coming year's budget it had been
announced, because o f the increased
expenses due to the development o f
the city and to care for the floating
indebtedness accumulated during the
last year. An audit shows the finan­
cial affairs o f the city to be In excel*'

TAMPA, June 22—-A realty com­
pany h e n has given the city the use
free o f charge until July, 1922, o f two
blocks o f land adjoining Benjamin
Field in West Tampa and after im­
provements now being planned a n
completed, Tampa wiD have one o f
the largest landing fields in the state
for aviator*.
OCALA, June 22.— The first sec­
tion of Ocala’s White Way has been
pieced in commission, the lights on
ornamental posts about the court
house square having been lighted Sat­
urday night fo r the first time. As
rapidly astit is possible to do so the
White W ay-will be extended on the
principal streets in the business district, The cty owns its electric light
plant and furnishes power for its cit­
izens. streets and public buildings at
less cost than the majority o f the cit­
ies of the state.

of 682 acres o f the state camp aite at
Black Poim, near here, upon which
Camp Johnston was established dur­
ing the war, is expected within the
neat ten days according to Adjutant
General C. P. Lovell. *
"In securing the grounds for the
state again, Florida cornea into pos­
session of a gift of not less than 160
buildings, including four great ware­
houses, mess halls and equipment,
light and power transformer ststion,
water, sewerage, improved rifle range,
etc./’ said Gen. lx&gt;vell. "The improve­
ments which the government is giving
to Florida in-lieu of ita loan of the
former state encampment grounds to
the War Department, during the per­
iod of the war, could not possibly be
duplicated for a quarter of a million
dollars.
"The War Department doeB not givo
but leaves for the state’s use the well
equipped fire department and all its
fire fighting apparatus, and to my
way of thinking, the state has ccrtaining been the gainer in the trans­
action. In accepting the settlement
the state waives any and all claims,
past, present or future, In connection
with the government’s use of Black
Point as a part of the Camp Johnston
reservation during the period o f the
war."
With completion of the transfer the
Bitp again will become officially the
state encampment grounds and pre­
parations are under way for the hold­
ing o f the first state encampment of
the Florida National Guard since Its
reorganization. The encampment will
be held In August.

MARI

$625 f . o. b. Detroit

What Henry Ford Says About
Machine Power Farming
"In the’tractor the farmer now has a.machine in which is harnessed
one of the most adaptable, efficient, economical sources of power in the
world— the internal combustion engine.
t.
‘T h e tractor will multiply the productive capacity of each individual
farm Wbrker from three to four times- over.
“ It will put the farmer on a par with the city manufacturer. It will
put his produce-producing factory— for that is what a farm is— on to an
efficient production b^sis.
‘I t will enable each worker to earn so much more that he can be paid
more and still leave a greater profit for the man who hires him. It will
enable the farmer to work fewer hours in the day, giving him more time to
enjoy life.
“ I believe the tractor will make fanning what it ought to be— the most
pleasant, the most healthful, the most profitable business on earth.”

A U T H O R IZ E D

tho consolidation and Improving the
city’s water system. Each plant’s
supply of water will be kept seunreto
the plant now operated by the city
supplying the fire mains, while the
plant to be acquired will furnish vas­
ter for general purposes.

GAINESVILLE, June 21.—The col­
lege o f agriculture of the University
of Florida is urging Florida farmers
to investigate beo culture, declaring
that any farmer who owns and cares
fo r bees does not get "stung.”
The
sunshine and flowers o f the state
make it possible for the bees to pro­
duce large quantities of honqy, the
average for Florida bees some years
ago being 86 pounds to the colony or
almost twice the average produced In
any atate In the country. The beea
serve a good purpose In addition to
tho production o f useful food Inas­
much as they care for the proper pol­
lination of fruit trees by carrying
LAKELAND, June 22 Prentiss C. fertilizing pollen from flower to
Dodge and Wm, LeBaw Keen have flower.
leased tho Job department of the Lake,
JACKSONVILLE, June 21.— Fail­
land Telegram, The Telegram, in
announcing the arrangement, stated ure of federal officers to have a pro­
that it would enable the Telegram’s per warrant when they seized a quan­
staff to devote more time to the inter­ tity o f Intoxicants in the residence o f
ests of the newspaper than heretofore D. R. ‘A rmstrong, at Miami, recently
possible because of tho necessity of has resulted in Armstrong having his
devoting a certain amount o f atten­ liquor returned to him hy order o f
tion to the Job business.
Federal Judge Call. Papers In tho
case show that the officers seized the
JACKSONVILLE,
Juno 18.— A following: ‘ Twenty-nine cates of cog­
statewide movement has been launch­ nac, eight cases of Canadian Club
ed by the Florida department o f the whiskey, two cases of Colon whiskey,
Colonial Dames o f America for the twelve cases o f Gibley gin, sixteen
preservation o f Forts Marion and cases o f Bacardi rum, two cases o f
Mnntanzas at St. Augustine, which StrmthmUl Scotch whiskey and two
have been recommended for aband­ caw s of Geneva gin.
onment by Secretary of War Weeks.
Mrs. Blon Barnett of ’ Jacksonville
MIAMI, June 21.—The police here
has been named chairman of a public­ are continuing their Investigation of
ity committee which will direct its
a mysterious explosion in a garage
efforts toward. retaining the historic
at the rear o f a negro undertaking ^es­
features o fthe forts.
Secretary Weeks,
recommending tablishment several nights ago. The
the abandonment o f the reservations, exploalon, which the police attributed
stated they were o f no further use as to dynamite, wrecked a touring car,
military posts and should not be car­ ■mashed rough boxes that had con­
ried aa war department charges. He
tained caskets, blew out a part bf the
pointed out, however, that they could
building,
demolished tho glass sides
be disposed o f only by authority of
congress, which, o f course, could o f a hearse and tore shingles from the
make ample provision for their, pres­ roof o f a nearby house. The police
believe an enemy o f the undertaker
ervation aa historic relics.
was responsible.
It is' believed that dynamite was
PALATKA, June 18^-The city of
Palatka soon will purchase the "old" placed under the hood «of the touring
water plant now operated by a Bos­ car as the motor was blown to bits.
ton syndicate, and consolidate it with Only a part o f the body o f the ma­
the municipal plant, as a result o f chine caq be salvaged.
legislative authority .to issue bonds
to cover the purchase and expense of
JACKSONVILLE, June 21.—It has
been suggested to Lieut. W. B. Caconsol idstion.
Eighty-five thousand dollars will be boon, o f the local police department,
paid for the plant and approximately that reformed safe crackers be em­
$45,000 -will be expended in effecting ployed to assist the police in running

DEALE

down bootleggers here. The police
have discovered that some suspected
bootleggers have their stores o f liquor
in. safes but since the detectives can­
not work the combinations to seize the
moonshine as evidence, all they Can do
Is suspect the individual and abandon
the proposed raid. In one instance re­
cently liquor was trailed to- a small
safe. The odor o f moonshine permeat­
ed the atmosphere and the officers
were positive it contained liquor but
they could not geHnJo-it.

W illiam S. Branch
Passes to Reward
Death Came at 7:30 Yesterday After
Lingering Illness of
Over a Year
ORLANDO, June 22.—News of tba
death of William S. Branch last even­
ing at 7:30 cast a gloom over the
whole community. Mr. Branch ksd
been oiling for over a year and the
end waa not unexpected. The deem­
ed had. been a resident of Orlando./ «
eighteen years, was active in all
things pertaining to the advance­
ment of Orlando and Orange county,
and
ardent booster for Orlando; an
ardent Christian, an elder in the Pres-

CARRABELLE, June 21.— E. J.
Hognn, n former marshal, is being
hel don a charge o f rifling the malls
as a result of his arrest Saturday
night by persons who were watching
tho postoffice at Sopshoppy. Post­
master Bccton, at Sopshoppy, had
been missing articles from the office
and established a guard. It la charged
that Hogan was caught in the act of the widow, two sons, WillUm S.
opening parcel post packages.
Branch and Psyson Branch, a dsufkter, Mrs. B. Beacham, Jr., and tws
ST. AUGUSTINE, Juno 21.—The granddaughters, Dorothy and Marg­
local Board of Trade is raising a fund ery, children of Mr. and Mrs. Willis®
•
to defray the expenses of a delegate to Branch.
Funeral services will be held at the
Toledo, Ohio, and Mooseheart, 111,,
In connection with the proposal o f the Presbyterian church Thursday sftei^
Loyal Order of Moose to establish in noon at 3:80, Dr. T. H. McConnell of­
the Southeast a branch o f the nation­ ficiating. Burial will be n the Green*
al home. St. Augustine is anxious to wood cemetery, Carey Hand in chaff*
have the branch established here and of arrangements.
expects to wage a vigorous campaign
toward that end.
Jax Sailor Boys Re- *

Irish Submarine Line
Perm its D ignitaries
to Get to the U . S
(By T U AM M UU d T t* h )

NEW YORK, Juno 22,—Two sub­
marines, flying, tho Irish republic flag,
maintain a regular under sea passen­
ger service between this country and
Ireland fo r officials and agents o f the
Irish republic, according to Captain
B. J. Shnnley, wounded veteran o f the
Sixty-ninth regiment o f New York.
He'is also secretary o f the New York
council o f the American association
for the recognition o f the Irish Re­
public.
Eamonn de Valera, "presidentofthe
Irish republic, arrived In this country
in 1910 In an Irish submarine, Shanley declared, and left secretly fo r Ire­
land several months ago In the same
fashion.
Several other diplomats
have patronized the same line, he
says. The line Is still in commission
and “ functioning regularly,” although
he refused to give any information
about the present whereabouts o f the
mayor o f Cork, who disappeared from
the United States after he had been
given until June 6 to reship for Ire­
land as a seaman by the department
o f labor, I* said-to have returned to
Ireland by tbe submarine route.

ported Safe, Eagle
Boat O u t o f Oil
(By T U I nm UM rtw)
JACKSONVILLE, June 22.~-F*mJ
for the safety o f Eagle boat 39,
Jaekaonvllle naval rcserveits,
left here last Friday, were diipdW
today when It was learned Gut tM
vessel run out o f fuel end was fore**
to anchor 120 mllee north of
West. The reservests should hart Vrived at Key West Saturday night A
tug
now towing the ship to the U
ter port, (
1
CLEARWATER, June $l.-Wat«J
fowl are making a nesting P
Anderson’s Island, oppoiits p^*r*T
ter and more than 200 pelf* °* b
have set about raising familiesCLEARWATER, Jun* 22.-- T
is great activity in building hcre»
eral homes o f the $ 18,000 daw
under construction in the
Oaks section- alone, Tbe SteveW
Creek property of Dr. Discus an
B. Payne ia a busy jdaes as the v
datlon for. the new hotel to be
there already has been P*‘ ceT_
building material is arriving W

666 cures Dengue Ferer.

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 24,1921

NEW ENTERPRISES LISTED
AMONG SANFORD FIRMS—
WILL OPERATE BUSINESS H RE
Automotive Supply Co., Pace Home a Land­
mark in the Early
and N ash-L ink A b ­
Life o f This City
stract Co.

A MOTHER'S CLUB HAS BEEN
ORGANIZED IN SANFORD
&lt;rr»m BitanUr'a Dally) •*'

Y oung Deane Turner
Dr. Alderm an
H it By a liv e W ire,
Cleared o f Charges
Fell From the Pole
Brought to Board

Come to the children's story hour
‘ - -*
to be held at Central Bark, Monday
Exonerated
of
"even
the
breath
of
BURNED IN SIDE AND nAD BAD
afternoon at 5 o’clock.
suspicion,"
Dr.
R.
H.
Alderman,
pres­
CUT ON n iS HEAD.
Declaring their serious interest and
ident of Southern College, the Flori­
determination to do things for them­
(Trem X an d.y‘ a D ill/)
da Methodist Conference’s state col­
selves and their town, an enthusiastic
Little Deane Turner had a narrow lege located temporarily at Clearwat­
group o f women met at the Woman’s
Club Rooms Friday afternoon to form escape from death about 10 a. jp . this er Beach, has come through the search
one of the dubs that have been so morning when the climbed an electric ing investigation of two inquisitorial
successfully organized elsewhere under light pole near the com er of Magnolia bodies, with the leading laymen and
the able leadership o f Mrs. Henry avenue and Sixth street and hit a live members of the clergy "more confl
Downey, field secretary o f the Child wire. The shock tore him from the dent of his proper leadership than
pole and he dropped to the ground, before through having learned so thor­
Conservation League o f America.
This organization starts out with about 18 feet. He happened to fall In oughly his efforts, his task and bis
'm
thlrjy members and a young and cap­ the grass plot between the street and results." Statements by J. Edgar
Wall,
Tampa,
chairman
o
f
the
trus­
able president and are desirous of the side walk, but It seems that in
To s e a l In t h o
hearing more about the business o t falling his liotd hit one of the iron tees o f Southern College, and Rev.
d e lic io u s H urley
being a mother.
foot braces on the pole, making an W. P. Buhrman, Ocala, presiding el
t
o b a o c o fla v o r .
der, both chairmen of bodies which
Besides its regular child develop­ ugly wound In his head. He was also
ment work, it will co-operate with all badly burned In the left side by the investigated charges preferred by
Rev. E, M. Stanton, Jr., formerly a
other Sanford organizations, especial­ live wire.
A l i .. ...a ’ *
||
■
f
A
R V I I J bjf Imember,
I l U I l U L ^ r , Iand
t 11U Rev. □S.
«
4T.
e JHarOLRY"
faculty
ly those pertaining to child welfare.
S
S T above
S L SDeane,
; ~
5
.tudent, c .m p b .,1 ,
This Club is particularly delighted thei ’ipole,
but
was? "made
exonerated Dr. Alderman, and ex­
'with the opportunity of establishing a to atay there by some, of the folks
story hour for the children, the first who happened up at that time, and pressed every confidence In his integ­
rity, charactsr'and ability.
one to be held Monday afternoon at the Southern Utilities company shut
Both chairmen, as well, as Rev.
Central Park at five o’colck by Mrs. off the power until he could tie taken
Stanton and Rev. Harris stated that were that Dr. Alderman had ut
Downey, assisted by Mrs. Kirtley and down.
at no time have charges of misappro­ false statements and, that he had
Miss Wlmbtsh. All children between
Deane la under the care of Dr. Mar­ priating funds been preferred against aemlnated doctrines contrary to tbs
the ages o f four and fifteen are cor­ shall as the Herald goes to press and
the president o f the college.
tenets Of the Methodist Episcopal
dially invited and urged to be pres­
the extent o f his Injuries art un.l The charges Investigated yesterday Church, Soyth. Previously tho
ent.
known, but both o f these Uda. had a j by the presiding elder’s committee tees of the college had found "n o boo*
At the organization meeting on Fri­
very narrow escape and it should'
is o f fact’ * in charges that Dr. A l­
day afternoon a constitution and by­
prove a warning to all boyi In the fu ­ Servant Girl Wouldn't Go In Cellar, derman had employed professional
laws were adopted and tho following
, Fearing Rats.
ture when they contemplate climbing
o thletes or "ringers” to attend Southofficers elected:
poles.
Live
wires
are
the
most
dan­
Mrs.
Topper,
Plainfield,
N.
J.,
says,
cm
. One statement current yesterday
President, ftra. R, R. Deas.
gerous
things
In
the
world.
"Rats
were
so
bad
in
our
cellar
the
was
that Dr. Alderman had "m isap­
Vice-President, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell.
servant
girl
wouldn’t
go
there.
propriated
funds" of the college, and
Little
Deane
Is
one
o
f
the
most
pop­
Secretary, Mrs. Morton Thigpen.
Bought
some
RAT-SNAP
and
It
this
was
denied
emphatically by both
ular
boys
In
the
city,
being
the
son
o
f
Press Reporter, Mrs. D. C. Marlow.
Mr. and Mrs. Deane Turner and his cleaned all the rats out." RAT-£mAP those who preferred tho charges and
Treasurer, Mrs. A. M. Philips. .
Absolutely those who investigated them.—Tampa
There Will be one meeting, the sec­ many friends are hoping his injuries destroys rats and mice.
* .
prevents
odors.
Comes
In
cake
form, Tribune.
ond Friday in July, then regular meet­ wilt prove lighter than is supposed.
no
mixing.
Cats
or
dogs
won’
t
touch
ings will be held every second and
fourth Fridays during tho months "Hcad-IT-OFF”— ENERGIZE—NOW. It. Three sixes, 85c, 65c, $1.25. Sold
Rub-My-Tism cures s o re s .
and guaranteed by Ball Hardware
from September through May.
Co.—Adv.
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.
“ Head-IT-OFF"— ENERGIZE—NOW.
Any one desiring to join this club
#
please sec Mrs. A. M. Philips.

(Tram g^tm riar'i
The recent Are that totally destroy
Among the new enterprises listed
the J. E. Pace home on Melonville
this week for Sanford ore the Autoavenue did more than destroy a home
motive Supply Company and the Nath*
Link Abstract Corporation, letters — it took away one o f the old land*
patent fo r these two
corporations marks of this section and destroyed
now pending publication.
many old and valuable heirlooms,
The Automotive Supply Co., is com*
much valuable personal- property and
posed of A. B. Cheney, president; -N.
E. W. Sistronk, vice-president and J. family Jewels and plate.
The Arc when first discovered was
N. Schweers, secretary and treasurer.
These gentlemen are well known in the; EUC*&gt; a Bm*H blare on the roof that
automobile supply world having fqr- ihe fn«H y were sure it could be
merly been loqited at Augusta, Ga. ily extinguished by neighbors, or at
The increase in the auto business in least kept in check until the chemical
Florida and the central location of fire engine of the fire department
Sanford appealed to them so strongly could get ort the scene with the fire
that they were prevailed upon to open fighters. However, It gained such
the business in this city and have been rapid headway and was so difficult
located here for the past several to reach with lidden that by the time
months, the initial business being so the fire department arrived It was be­
heavy that it determined their locat­ yond control of the chemical and, be­
ing here permanently.
ing outside of the fire limits, no wa­
The Automotive Supply Co., will ter could be had with which to fight
cover the state o f Florida and part of It systematically.
Georgia and Alabama and have a fine
The loss of this splendid home
trade in this line. The new company brings to mind many storie* of the
expect to purchase a building site and early days of old Melonville—before
erect suitable buildings commensur­ Sanford was even started. The home
ate with their remarkable growth in
was one of the finest of early days
every part of the business and San­
and all tho lumber came from Geor­
ford will meet them half way in this
gia and was hewn out by hand as
respect and ace that they are located
there wen; no saw mills in this part
here in the wholesale district. Tho
o f the state and no railroads. The
extremely low freight rate o f Sanford
has made this city the headquarters lumber cam# up the river by boat
for many distributing firms and more and tho home was originally built by.
George C. Brantley In’ 1872, and for
of them are on the way.
Tho Nash-Link Abstract Company many years was the gathering placo
is composed of George S. Nash, presi­ for the people for many miles around.
DRATH OF MISS. RANDALL.
dent; W. R. Link, vice-president and It occupied a beautiful site among the
E. S. Baker, secretary and treasurer. oak trees and palmettos and the nat­
Burial services for the late Miss
All of them arc well known in this ural scenery nlong tho river and was Helen L. Randall, 22-ycar-old daugh­
part o f Florida and they are experi­ also in the center o f a fine orange ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Randall,
enced in the abstract business and ex­ grove before the big freeze. There of Volusia avenue, will be conducted
pect to open an office here in the next were no wire nails used In the con­
this afternoon at 6 o’clock, Rev. H. S.
two or three weeks. 'They wilt do a struction of this hqme, all the parts
Rigbtmire officiating,
genera] abstract business in Lake, being put together with wooden pins
Daytona friends of the young lady
Seminole and Volusia counties and ex­ and pegs, The lumber was pure
wer shocked Wednesday to learn o f
amine and guarantee and insure titles heart timber of the kind that is dif­
her death yestbrday morning in Jack­
to land.
ficult to obtain in these days,
The
sonville, whore she had gone on a
home stood for many years In its sol­
visit with her parents last week, be­
emn grandeur with its broa&lt;( verandas,
The Lecture o f Dr.
ing taken suddenly ill while In the
the cupola on top from which
state metropolis. The body was re­
Julian DeNazire with
the surrounding country could be seen
turned to Daytona Wednesday even­
nnd
was a landmark for tho mariners
(From S.turd.jr’ a DiJljr)
ing, Baggett-Wctherby taking charge
It was a pity that a large represen on Lake Monroe.
upon lt/i ftrfUral.
About twelve years ago George
tntive body of Sanford’s citizens could
Miss Helen was born in Sanford,
Gould,
anchoring in tho lake with his
not, or did not, hear Dr. DeNazire’s
arid has resided hero with her parents
fine lecture on sanitation Thursday yacht, was so much taken with the for the past year. A sister, Miss
evening at tho Central Park. Those site and the appearance of this state­ Alice, was a member of tho eighth
who were present were most fortun­ ly mansion that he offered Mr. Pace grade graduating class Inst evening,
ate in having an opportunity of listen­ $10(1,006 cash for the home and the while a brother, Laurence, is a stu­
ing to the presentation of so vital a land that went with It, but Mr. Paco dent at Gaiaudet college, Washington,
matter ns the sanitation of our own would not part with tho place and,
D. C.
city and state. For Sanford, with all indeed, aside from the traditions that
The sudden death of the young indy
her advantages, social and commer­ cluster around'the homo and the fact
right at the threshold of life wqa a
cial, must be on the alert In regard to tbnt he and his family had lived there
distinct Bhock to her relatives and
anything that might menace or mar so mnny years, the celery lands have
friends, her passing having cast a
her brilliant prospect of solid and probably brought the owner that much
shadow
of gloom among the circle of
abiding prosperity.
money since.
friends
which
sho has made here the
The State Board of Health has wise­
Mr. Pace, in attempting to get into past year.— Daytona Journal.
ly projected on itinerary for examin­ the second floor and. rescue some-of
ing more Intimately the local condi­ his valuables, was caught by the fire
The pleasure is w orth it. There’s no sub­
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.
tions of our towns and cities, anil for and had to climb down one of the lad
helping any who mny need advice to ders with tho blaze all around him.
stitute fo r Camel quality and that mild,
The Equalizing Board of the City
meet menacing situations, and- af­
Commission
o
f
the
City
of
Sanford,
lie expects to build a new home on
fragrant Camel blend.
fording information ob how to relieve
tho site o f tho old building, but It Florida, will meet Monday, July 4th,
and overcome them.
1021, at B p. m. at which time the City
will never be the snme old home, for
The fellow who smokes Camels, wants
Dr. DeNazire instructed ua as to
Tax Assessor will submit the City
money could not buy such n place in
what a fly can do in the poisoning of
Tax. Assessment Roll for Approval.
Cam els.
T h a t’s because Camels have a
these days of enmauflaging the real
-food and the conveying of disease
All persons desiring corrections made
smoothness, a fragrance and a mildness you
germs; while his fondness for filth thing In the building line.
in such roll whether in listing, valu­
was finely demonstrated and clearly
ation of property, or otherwise are re­
can’t get in another cigarette.
discussed.
quired to file with the Auditor and
Clerk on or before tho day previous to
The fecundity o f this familiar germDon’t let anyone tell you that any other
the meeting of the Board their peti­
breeder-is amazing. From One female
cigarette a t any price is so good as Camels.
billions may be hatched in a year.
tion in writing, setting forth their ob­
jection to such assessment and the cor­
The lecture was replete with valu­
able information and the fine charta
rections they may desire to have made.
L et y o u r own ta ste be th e ju dge. T r y
were illuminating and instructive.
' L. R. PHILLIPS,
Camels for yourself. A few smooth, refreshing
Dr. DcNozier is a live wire and was
44: 2tc
City Auditor and Clerk.
as brilliant and courteous to the few
puffs and you’d w alk a mile fo r a Camel, too.
" I was hardly able to drag, 1
who heard him as he would have been
NOTICE OF SALE
was so weakened," writes Mrs.
to the large loyal Sanford audiences
W. P. Ray, of Easley, S. C.
who ought to have sustained him in
Notice is hereby given that under
"Tho doctortreated me for about
his great work of health conserva­
and by vlrtunc o f ' that certain dis­
two months, sfiQ 1 didn't get
tion.
tress warrant and judgment and order
any better. I bad a large fam­
The Board of Health has chosen
o f sale issued out of and under the
ily and felt I sorely must do
wisely in selecting an intelligent, earn­
seal of the County Judge'a Court of
something to enable me to take
est, practical representative to look
Seminole County, Florida, in that pro­
care of my little ones. I had
after the great vital interest commit­
ceeding or diatresa for rent in said
beard of
ted to their keeping.
court pending wherein R. A. Newman
and W. C. Hill are plaintiffs and H. H.
SMALL WHIRL WIND TOOK
*
Fleetwood doing business as H. II.
Fleetwood &amp; Company, is the defend­
OFF PART OF ROOF
ant, , the undersigned, will on Mon­
OF J. E. PACE BUILDING
day, July 4th, 1221,' at the store build­
ing in Sanford, Florida, lately occu­
(Fr*m K m 4*7‘ * D»I1j )
pied by the. defendant, and during the
J. E. Pace seems fated to have a
Summer fertilizer on citrus trees pays fpr itself in two ways— gives larger fruit,
legal hours o f sale, offer for safe and
run o f bad luck this month. The oth­
therefore more boxes, and a greater bearing surface for next year’s crop. W e recommend
sell the following described property,
, &gt;1 decided to fry ft," coner day his fine home was destroyed by
or so much thereof as may be neces­
tinues Mrs, Ray . . . " I took
SEMINOLE TREE GROWER
ID E A L HIGH G RAD E FRUITER
Are and today, at about 1:00 o'clock,
sary to satisfy the. sum o f $76.00 and
eight bottles la sR . . . I re­
4
%
Amm.,
6
*
A.
P.
A.,
8
%
Pot
4* Amm,, 8% A. P. A
Ptt|p
the north half o f the roof on his ware­
costs, to^wlt:
gained my strength and have
house and office building was taken
Stock of goods and fixtures, pur­
bad no more trouble with wo­
IDEAL FRUIT and V IN E MANURE
W* &amp; T.'s Seminole F ru it. Manure
off by a whirlwind that seemed to
chaser to pay fo r title.
8% Amm.,
A. P. A., 10% Pot.
8% Amro., 8% A. P, A., 6% P o t
manly weakness. 1 have tea
eather In that'portion o f the city and
Witness my hand.
children and am able to do all
ORDER E A R L Y
A P PL Y E A R L Y
*
M ARKET E A R LY
(SEAL)
C. M. HAND,
confined its attention to the Pace
my housework and a lot ou t
.
Sheriff
Seminole
W
rite
for
new
price
list
showing
further
reductions
in
prices.'
doors
.
.
.
I
can
sore
recom­
building alone. It did not touch the
County, Florida.
mend CarduL"
buildings near by. -The roof on the
R. C. M A X W E L L , Manager Sanford Branch
By
J.
C.
JACOBS,
D.
S.
44-Stc
north end was caught by the swirling
Take Card ui tod tf. It u * J
eddies o f wind and rolled up as neatly
"Head-IT-OFF” — ENERGIZE—NOW.
a* Jim Cowan could have-done it if
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�THESANFORD HERALD

THE FIRST NATIONAL B A N K - ditional lota would doubtless b n DeCOTTES INVESTIGATING L AW
D O W N IN SA N F O R D
TOWN BUILDERS
been sustained. In cam o f a f i n at
LES9NESS.
Port Orange or Ormond, the Daytona
“ ——” “ '“ • '
A short terse item in today's Daily track would respond, and a phone
For
m
aijy
years
we
have regarded Sanford
Herald bears the cheerful intelligence message to DeLand would hasten the
one o f the places in the United States blessed wi
that the First National Bank will build county track to Daytona as an emer­
• four story building on their present gency equipment In case o f a fire on
every natural advantage, but lacking in the es­
IH£ HERALDPRINTING COIPANY site and will also add another story this side o f the county, the county
sential human equation. Sanford enjoys nearly
to the annex building on Park avenue track could respond, or could take the
making this building three stories place o f the DeLand track which was
every natural advantage that Palatka does, and
with elevators in both buildings mak­ sent to the fire. This would prevent
some that Palatka does not enjoy. The two cities
ing the bank and ths office building the present necessity o f leaving any
have much in common, and have needed much in
among the very latest and the best town at the mercy o f the flames and
in the state.
would practically double the equip­
common. Like Palatka, however, Sanford is hav­
The item sounds like the First Nat­ ment available In the larger towns of
in g a revolution— a revolution o f the sp irit
ional Bank. They never say much but the county, all over the county.
they do more. The Herald can hardImmediately upon the sounding of
Palatka is the center o f the early potato inn A 4 v .r t l.lm
ly
ever
get
a
news
item
from
the
First
the
fire
whistle,
every
lawn
sprinkler
rntCANPRf
dustry; Sanford is the Celery City. Palatka is the
National Bank because all the officials which may be in use should be turned
transportation
center o f the state, while Sanford
frort*F. P. Forster down are so busy off. There is sn ordinance to this e f­
building a greater bank that they fect, but it is not obeyed, and the
is so close by with a n insignificant water rate that
have but little time to talk.
How­ custom o f using unnecessary water
it enjoys m any o f the advantages that Palatka
ever, we Intend to notice this latest during a fire may result in great loss.
Ask nnybody wherever you go about
wrinkle o f the biggest bank In Semi­ Fire records recently made public
does.
Both are producing and distributing cen­
Sanford NOW. It has undergone a
nole county for the reason that It not show that $112,000,000 loss was suf­
g n a t change in the past year.
ters and it is w ife generous spirit that Palatka
only marks the prosperity o f the bank­ fered in the United States during the
views the evidence o f progress narrated each day
ing institution and denotes their pro­ first four months o f the present year
With but little difference in the
gressiveness but it msrks sn epoch in the largest fire loss in such length o f
in The Herald. The more recent o f these is the
plans o f anyone. Where is that oldthe city o f Sanford. A few years ago time, with the possible exception of
fashioned Republican who would
construction o f a fourrstory office budding by the
the First National Bank built a beau­ the Baltimore, San Francisco and one
change the tariff?
tiful w W e marble bank building. It or two other fixes. Mott fires are the
F irst N ational Bank, the recent completion of two
seemed at the time that they were result of carelessness, and are pre­
new hotels and plans on foot fo r a third new one
Some people measure success by the taking on a big contract to build such ventable.
amount o f money they have made. We a fine building here. It seemed at the
— to be one o f the handsom est in the state, with a
measure it by the amount o f good we
W. S. BRANCH
time that this building would bouse
tion of the lawlessness and disorder, wonderful frontage oiyLake Monroe.
have accomplished in 8snford. .
the bank for many years to come. The
consisting o f mob violence, that has
Only tw enty-three miles separate Sanford
remarkable growth of the city and of
When the editor of the Herald went been prevalent in your community for
Thera is no place In the wida world the hank can be seen in this latest de­
to Orlando some fourteen years ago the past several months.'
that la quite aa good aa this old town cision on the part o f the officials of
or more to take charge o f the Daily
“ I request and court the assistance
sister city with h alf the natural advantages. Or­
o f Sanford. Those who have been the bank to make these improvements Reporter-Star he knew only three peo­
and co-operation o f'a ll self-respecting
away lately will tell you ao. We are
that will amount to mort than f 100,- ple in that city. At s time like that a and law-abiding citizens o f Volusia lando had the spirit which was slow to awake in
eimply doing things here.
real friend is one who goes out o f his county in connection with the investi- Sanford.
Orlando advertised, welcomed the
This bank is located on one of the way to make you feel at home and ■gation to be made by me.
And where is that old-fashioned Re­
MUiest corners of the city and when a among the many friends o f this kind
"And I hereby call upon and ask all stranger, made the tourist comfortable and happy
publican who would cut out the w ar
conservative banking institution like in Orlando was W. S. Branch, who de­ persons who may be in possession of and pulled together.
Orlando put in up-to-date
tax and the income tax and the rest
the First National starts to tearing parted this life Wednesday after 67 facts that might lead to the arrest and
stores, advertised and Sanford people went there
o f the burdens that are inflicted on
down a' perfectly good white marble years well spent in the benefit of conviction of the guilty parties to ma­
the country at the expense of the lit­
Sanford waited for the crops to grow
bank to erect thereon a four story mankind. Having known and loved terially assist me in this investigation to trade.
tle fellow?
bank and office building it means the departed one we publish the fol­ by giving to me next week, when in and prayed fo r good market prices and overlook­
more to Sanford than any similar pro­ lowing from-the pen o f C. B. Howard Daytona, such information aa they
Rest estate is moving in this town
ed the great tide o f hpmeseekers coming into the
ceeding icOuid indicate in the growth for it so nearly echoes the sentiments may have in their possession.
and moving every day. If you want
of the city and the confidence o f the in our own heart:
“ Yours truly,
state, and .whose final location was dependent in
to possess a bit o f city business prop­
home people in their home town. This
“ GEO. A. DeCOTTES,
"Some men come to the city and
erty or suburban property for your
ninety cases out of a hundred on printed matter.
paper started something the other day the city swallows them up.
"State Attorney,"
future home get it now. It will nev­
that has i&gt;cen heard round the world.
But it is different now, Sanford bankers have
"Other men arrive and become a livThe News has been charged, by
er be any cheaper.
We made the statement that First Ing part of the city.
some, with favoring the lawlessness seen a star. Vision has come to the merchants and
street and the majority of the fine
“ Some men live on the city and oth­ which has been going on in the East
The beaches are popular now and
Local enterprises are receiving
residences in this city had been built ers cause the city to live.
Coast section of the county. In this business men
8anford folks have the best location
by home people. It was something
"Some men live and die and the connection, and at thia
time the encouragement at home and we doubt not that
in the state where they can get to the
tHat no one had ever stopped to con­ place they occupied remembers them News wishes it distinctly understood
ocean in a little more than one hour’s
before long Sanford will, realize that in its daily
template. That Sanford money had no more.
that this, paper has never stood for
drive over good roads. You can take
built our hotels, our new business
"Other men live and though their lawlessness— whether it waa commit­ newspaper, long struggling to keep its head above
a dip and get back that night or early,
blocks, our homes and public build­ physical prcscnco is no more they ted by the people themselves or by
water, it has an asset that may not be paying divi­
in the morning ready for work.
ings— no foreign capital had ever have impressed themselves so indeli­ the courts^TjQje News rcogpixes the
been dumped irt here to assist us in bly upon the scene of their activities people themselves as the highest dends to its promoters, but is making handsome
It would be well for administration
any way. Just Sanford money and that they live forever in the hearts courts. It wants to sec the people returns to the community.
•
officials to ponder over the problem of
our beautiful and fast growing city and memories of their fellow men. govern themselves -through properly
the war taxes and income taxes. They
‘Business is learning that money paid for ad­
has been built with home money en­ Mr. William S. Branch was not an constituted channels, believing that
will cause a revolution in this country
tirely. Wo call them Town Builders. obtrusively forward man. He never this is better than to enforce the vertising in the local paper may not bring them
if allowed to prevail much longer. It
We mentioned the First National Bank thrust himself into place or jostled law summarily; but when the courts
four-fold return by the next mail, but that it con­
la an imposition on the public and the
in the list hut we had no idea at the others for a place, but it may be said become the tools of designing politic­
public does not purpose to stand it.
time that they were contemplating of him, as of very few that he natur­ ians, the people must then take the tributes to the indirect benefits every community
such a big step forward and now we ally and easily filled his place.
matter into their own hands until such derives from having its progressiveness and in­
The greatest thing in the world is
take pleasure in again noting them
"He helped mankind, too, because time as the courts may be cleansed.
the home and no home can be a real
dustry indexed by the paper it supports.
among Sanford's Town Builders.
he loved them. He was a sufferer
If Mr. DeGottea can conduct his
home unless you either own it or own
To Mr. Forster) B. F. Whitner and himself and not very hopeful where court so that the people have confi­
We rejoice in Sanford's progress and feel
an equity in it with the idea of buying
every official of the bank and their he was concerned, but he was hopful dence- in it, there will be no more sum­
it Just like paying rent. It makes you
sure that Palatka has the good wishes o f her sis­
employees we sny: Go to it. You arc for othrs. He was a good busineaa mary justice in Vqlusia county.— Dehave a better feeling fo r your home
ter city—the bright pendant on the tiara of the
man. He made a business place for Land News. ‘
town and a better felling with the
himself, where at the time he opened
i
St. Johns Palatka News.
world in general.
his store of actual business necessi­
A COUNTY FIRE TRUCK
HITTING THE STRIDE
ties for office, literary and musical
The new oiled roads seem to be all
GIVE DECOTTES ALL INFORMA
The Sanford Fire Department has interests it seamed there was no open­
Sanford has hit her stride, thank
right but they are just like other
TION
and
roads. They will need repairing when been called upon many times to go to ing. He was a thorough churchman goodness. We have watched
holes are formed. Our roads have outlying points not only in the sub­ in the best sense of the term, for he waited and prayed for it many years
The determined effort which State's
never been taken care of (n the prop, urbs of Sanford but to many other used himself up for his church as El­ and now it is here. Our fine city has Attorney Geo. A. DeCottes Is making
er manner and after spending large towns in the county. As the chemical der in the Presbyterian church and hit the gait'and nothing can stop our •to clear up Uie mystery surrounding
sums on good roads they are allowed trucks are all thaf we have they as assistant Sunday School superin­ prosperity. We are too far ahead of the recent acta o f lawlessness in this
io go without any repairs for years. sometimes are able to put out the tendent In his school. No matter how 'the hounds to be overtaken by the vicinity is meeting with great favor
blaze upon arrival as happened at hard the business, pressure was and small things that formerly rose' up to among all citizens who have felt that
Oviedo some time ago when they ar­ notwithstanding his oft-time physical vex our spirits. Wc are too far ahead an end might be brought 1° such oc­
We heard much about the price of
rived In time to save a home but us­ incapacity he was always there until to atop and note the small things that currences, with an official in office
necessities dropping. Ice cream and
ually the blaze is so large that the it became impossible.
at one time loojced like mountains. We who would, without favol, make a
cold drinks are almost a necessity in
“ He was a true friend; never fickle will have every building, every enter­ thorough investigaton, to determine
chemical is o f little use. This city or
MY AUTO, T IS OF THEB
the summer. Have they dropped? Ice
the c o l tty could have a truck here in his allegiance kml always helpful prise, every business and every amuse­ wherein lies the cause of the affairs,
Is a necessity. Has It dropped? And
that wo ild be able to run n line of when occasion demanded. He was a ment that Sanford needs. This sounds and to bring to justice, if possible,
My auto, ’tis of thee, short road to
on down the list with dozens of com­
hoso to a lake, pond or flowing well brother whose heart beat true. The like n big undertaking but Sanford is those'guilty of crimes.
poverty—o f thee I chast. I blew t
modities still sticking the price to tho
mid pump a stream of water sufficient pity of it is that, although his life doing big things now. If you don’t
No good, however, Will come of pile of dough on you three years ago;
ultimate consumer. O, change of
io p t out any ordinary fire. It would was well rounded he had to leave us believe it look around your city and such efforts unless the citizens of the
now you refuse to go—or won't ot
administration, where is thy victory?
pay far itself in saving one home and so soon.”
then take a trip over the state and community stand back of the official, can’t. “Through toWn and countryild*,
all its content! at the present price of
compare Sanford wth any o f them. lending him their support in every you were my joy and pride, a- happy
Sanford and New Smyrna people property. And then think of the sav­
WHAT A CHANGE
Talk to the people you meet and see way, .Mr. DeCottes has requested that day. I loved thy gaudy hue, the pic*
are endeavoring to organize a com­ ing in the business district of Sanford
What a wonderful change has come if Sanford has that'reputation o f be­ all citizens o f the community that
white tires new;.but you're down and
pany to build a bridge at Osteen.. If or any of the towns in the county. over Sanford in the past six months.
ing a live one or a dead one. That is may be able to furnish information out for true, in every way. To tine,
the bridge Is to be confiscated at the Right here in Sanford where wc are You cannot find n knocker in the en­
the best test o f all and the people of leading to the apprehension of the old rattle-box, came mkny bumps and
end o f ten yfcars, heavy tolls will have supposed to have fire protection the tire city. Everybody knows that San­
Florida are talking about the wonder­ guilty parties meet with him at the knocks; for thee I grisve. Badly tM
to be charged in the meantime to pipes could burst and there would be ford will soorf be a city of ten thous­
ful growth of Sanford, the wonderful Daytona City Hall -Wednesday after­ top is torn; frayed are thy seats sad
make it a paying investment.
The no protection at a big fire. Your auto and people or more and every person
spirit that predominates the people, noon.
worn; the whooping cough affects thy
proposition, however, will probably be track with a pumping outfit would in the city is pulling for that mark.
the change thaV'our city has experi­
At that time the state’s attorney horn. I do believe. Thy perfu»*
to sell the bridge to the counties after then throw a line of hose to the lake Every person in Sanford la boosting
enced and that good feeling that it will attempt to ferret out the guilty swells the breexf, while good folks
tha next meeting of the legislature.— or better still we could have a per­ and building and talking Sanford and
has hit its stride.
ones, and bring them to justice.
If choke and wheeze ax we pass by. *
DeLand News. .
manent line established all the time to we hpvc the greatest bunch of live
The new phase would be ^hitting on there is anyone in the community who paid for thee a price twould buy »
the lake ahd the city could be saved wires here now that any city in the
has Information to furnish the state’s mansion twice; now everybody’s y*«*
The sins of the legislature find them eren though the waterworks plant be state possesses. It all comes from
attorney, it is his duty to give it, at ing “ ioe”—I wonder why. Thy motor
out long after they have adjourned. out of commission. This city and ev­ taking up the horn and
throwing
has tho grip, thy spark plug* bats
that time.
WORJHINGTON
RETURNS.
For Instance the members o f the leg­ ery place in the county would have away the hammer and getting faith In
the pip, and woe is thine. I, too» hsr*
A
majority
of
citizens
in
the
past
islature thought they were voting a good fire protection with an arrange­ your city. It all comes from having
suffered
chills, fatigue and kindred
C. C. Worthington, who resigned his have realized that it would be useless
one cent tax on oils and gasoline. Now ment of this kind. The DeLand News a live daily paper to keep you in
ills,
endeavoring
to pay my bill*,
cometh the Standard Oil and oil the says something in the following sbout touch with the world all the time and position as editorial writer o f the to give such information to the offic­
thou
were
mine.
Gone is my bank
Times
to
go
with
hs
son,
J.*
E.
Worth­
ials, as it had been in the past, and
other oilers and they gay to the dis­ this psrticular fire truck and its good keeping your city on the map every
rail
now,t
no
•
more
'twould choke »
ington,
to
the
Lake
Wales
Highlander,
no results followed. These citizens
tributors, "put on a cent" and the dis­ work:
hour in the day. Instead o f doing it
cow,
as
once
before.
Yet, If I had tt*
found
that
he
couldn't
stay
away
from
may be assured by Mr. DeCottes’ at­
tributors say to the garage man “ put
“ W. L. Scott makes a suggestion 'every week. It ail comes from that
mon,
so
help
roe,
John—amen,
1«
Tampa.
So
he
is
back
at
his
old
job
titude,
knowing
that
he
will
follow
on a cent’’ and there Is two cents tax that might prove profitable. He says wonderful spirit that haa come to
buy
a
car
again
and
speed
some
root*now,
has
oiled
up
his
old
typewriter
through
the
investigatioiv
to
the
fin­
Instead of the one cent tax the legisla­ the county should own a fire track, Sanford that makes us all one big
tors thought tbay
were Hvoting.
■ H
.
Does which should be kept at the county family o f boosters pulling for a big and resumed his contributions to the ish, if proper testimony and facts are — Hardware World.
given him on which to stork.
this tax fall on the oil man? It does seat for usa anywhere in the county. city and abolishing any Jealousy, or editorial sage o f the Times.
Mr. Worthington U a deep student
not. It falls where everything else In The DeLand fire truck and power or small town stuff o f knocking the
There is no one, we believe, not even
the worlil falls, even to the ax—on tha pump Sunday afternoon saved at builders because they want to build a o f public questions, a fluent and force­ the members of the alleged Ku Klux
least Its own. total cost and the cost big city. All together, men, for the ful writer and an'enthusiastic believer Kian, but will rejoice that this circuit
of one year’s malntainancc. This is benefit of Sanford, The City Sub­ in the future o f Tampa and Florda. now has an official who will do his
the third or fourth time the DeLand stantial. All for one and one for all. The oldest worker on the Times in duty as he sees It, without favor ex­
years, he is one of tho youngest In tended to certain classes, too co m - - ........—
fire truck has been sent out o f town Let’s go.
r -----------. _ _
thought.
■',
and has done good work. But while
munity, where justice is swift and.;Vislon and nothing will stop
The men and women who make the sure, la known to support an organize- not Oven the improvements on the
the DeLand truck Is out of town, the
lim
es are glad to have him- back in tion such as is alleged to be operating capitoL
town Is at the mercy of any fire which
thejr
ranks, and ao also will Times
may start, and the town would pro­
in Volusia county so freely.
I
. — ■---- ^-o------- -—
‘ .
readers
welcome his return.—Tampa
bably be liable for the damage. Only
The advent o f Geo, A. DeCottes In* CLEARWATER, Jtroe 22-” Th*t ^
Times.
office, we believe, means the end o f Mary here l*
I500 ln j h* wl f&gt;outrages,- lawlessness, bootlegging, the late Mrs. Fitzgerald o fS &lt; *
wiretapping and other crimes In this lodge. The fund will be used o p
community, if the citizens ' will stand vide a set of new metal book rocs*

�THB8ANF0RP WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 24,1921

Gales Swept Coast
Caught B ig Tarpon,
of Texas Yesterday,
Sanford Fishermen
Causes H igh Tides
There W ith the Goods

DAUGHTERS OF WESLEY
(Ii* m WWaaM***. D *ny)

Mrs. L. Frank Roper and Hrs.
Spearing entertained the Daughters
o f Wesley very delightfully last night
at the home of the former on the
Wc4t Side.
A very pleasant evening was spent
with fancy work and conversation as
the main features. At a late hour re­
freshments o f ice cream and cake
were saved.
Among the members o f the class
who attended this evening’s affair
were Miss Bessie Zachary, Mrs. J. D.
Roberts, Mrs. H. L. Gibson, Mrs.
Ralph Goodspeed, Mrs. Lloyd Brown,
Mrs. Claude Herndon, Mias Lola Ev­
ans and Mrs. W. A. Lester.

(T r m Widaaaday'* Dally)

W. F. Blackman is in town today
IIOUSTON, Texas, June 28.—'Ter­
transacting
business.
Sanford fishermen do not get Any
rific winds with rising tides1;are re­
Mrs.
N.
J.
Llllard and Mrs. H. A.
practice on deep sea fishing around
Neel
wore
visitors
to Orlando ycaterSanford but they are good enough to
day afternoon,.
take the big ones no matter where
A 60-mile gale with tide rising rfcpMiss Annie Loonardy of Hastings
they find them and they do not get
Idly, was sweeping Corpus Christ!,
is the charming guest of Miss Alberta
too big for Sanford fishermen to rope
secording to word received here.
Ay cock.
them in. A party of Sanford fisherWind with a maximum velocity of men hare Just returned from a trip to
Miss Grace Campbell and her moth­
75 miles,, was reported from Point Is­ Boca Grande where they landed 17
er, Mrs. P. B. Campbell, o f St. Au­
land.
gustine, are the guests of Mrs. A. L.
tarpon in all, some of them running
Life saving crews on Padre, and well over 100 pounds.
Campbell.
Braxos islands took refuge on shore
J. M. Lawson, a well known busi­
In the party were F. F. Dutton,
The wind at Galveston and Port Charles Whitner, W. A. Leffler, Wel­
ness man of S t Augustine, Is in the
A rth u r was reported 40 miles an hour. ter Hand, alt ofc
city this week on business and visit­
’ srd and W. A.
ing some of hla friends.
Tides were rising. Radios from sea Judy, of the Prf Jfy. jdy C o, of JaekW. H. Brokaw, o f Orlando, and Prof.
declared high winds were sweeping
EVENING BRIDGE
Roy
Geiger, of William and Mary Col­
landward.
lege,
at Williamsburg, Va., were In
The storm was coming from the
(ftm n m U r'i 0*117)
*
Argentine Schools
Mrs. E. F. Houaholder was the gra­ the city yesterday calling on their
northeast
Close Account “ Flu” cious and c h i r m h o s t e s s last nlgfai; many friends.
The storm swept Urn Padre and
BUENOS AIRES, June 22— All the when she entertained the members o :1 Miss Frances Hughey left this
Braxos islands, off shore, and hun­
dreds of vacationists fled to the main­ schools through Argentina were clos- the Evening Bridge Club. Theta be­ morning for Gainesville where she will
ed until July 21 by a government de­ ing throe tables of players and Mrs. take a summer course In methods o f
land for safety.
teaching and will be back thla fall to
Flood warnings were given to peo­ cree as a result of the spread o f the Norma McLaughlin acted as substi­
take up her duties again as teacher
tute
for
an
absent
member.
ple who live in the low lands o f Gal- inuenxs epidemic.
in the East Side primary school.
Of
unusual
Interest
was
the
game
reston, where the United States wea­
Mayor John Martin was among the
of bridge played during the evening
T. N. T. CLUB.
ther service reported a 6-foot rise In
prominent
gueata of the city yesterday
High score among the- ladies was
the tide.
and
was
kept
busy shaking hands with
made by Mr*. F. E. Roumlllat, who
i f m n i n i u 'i iwiir)
The city is nine feet shove the low
The members o f the T. N. T. Club was awarded a bathing cap. Col. Geo. his ipany friends. Mayor Martin is
tide level and no extra precautions were most delightfully entertained
W. Knight won a deck of cards for one of the coming young men o f Flor­
were taken within the u l wall proper, yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Raymond
having made high score "among the ida and has a bright future before
Water, however, falling (n sheets, Key at her home on Park ave.
him. -^Ie has already, announced his
drenched the island city. . Many ships
The afternoon was pleasantly spent
At the conclusion of the card game ntentlon 'of being a candidate for
off the Gulf Coast were believed at with all kinds of fancy work, and sev­ the party motored out to Silver Lake lovomor four years hence and he will
the mercy o f the gale.
eral musical selections were enjoyed. where a delightful swimming party be a strong candidate.
Spray was breaking over the sea
Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Blackman o f
Refreshments o f pineapple sherbet was enjoyed followed by a delicious
*ake Monroe were in the city today.
wall at Galveston, according to later topped with whipped cream and dev­ picnic supper.
reports received here.
They had as their guests at Whkiwa
il's food and chocolate nut cake were
lanch Sunday Messrs Ansel Miller o f
Weather observers said they did served by the hostess.
PROMENADE AND DANCE
the Eustts Lake Region, W. S. Mc­
not expect further raise in the tide at
Members of the club present were
(Vrim T h u rtity ', Daily)
Clelland! resident, and Chaa. Isted,
Galveston and declared the sea wait, Mrs. Robert Grovensteln, Mrs. Sher­
Miss LeClaire Jones entertained cashier of tho First State Bank o f
15 feet high, running along the Gulf man Lloyd, Mrs. John C. Smith, Mrs.
a Sustis. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons o f
side of Galveston Island, would check Henry Purdon, Mrs. Ed. Lane, Mrs. most delightfully last night at
Fred S. Dalger and Mrs. jArchie Betti Promenade and Dance at her horn* Jacksonville have also been their
any danger.
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extra guests were Mrs. Howard Chara- on Park avenue in honor of Miss Mary guests for several days.
Post cards— local views— lc each at lerlain of Tangerine, Mrs. Emmett Elisabeth Puleston, who leaves July
Mrs. C. C. Beasley leaves tonight
5th fo r Camp Junaluska, N. C.
the Herald office.
Hunt and Mhs. Clifford Peabody.
I'or. Jacksonville where she will spend
A profusion of lovely roses and several days with friends.
i'ems were moat artistically used In
Mrs. Agnes Berner and Mrs. John
decorating the various rooms which G. Leonard! returned home Saturday
ind been opened ensuitc.
night from a week’s visit in Gaines­
Refreshments of pineapple sherbet ville. \jrhilc in Gainesville they atnnd cake were served at n late hour.
There were about eighteen couples
who enjoyed Miss Jones’ hospitnllty,
Mrs. Allen Jones, Mrs. Frank Akers,
Misses Daphne Wimbish, Ada May
Adams, Carolyn and Lillie Ruth
Spencer and Mrs. Virginia Coney as­
sisted the hostess in entertaining her
guests.

TIRES
S old on ly

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by d ea lers

at the low est cost

N O N -S K I D
R eduction in alt styles and sizes

Known and Honest Product

AGENTS FOR

Phone 17

Oak Ave. and Third St

DR. HYSJAN OFF FOR VACATION
n o t ic e

or a rru oa n oN ro a Tax

deeds

UNDER SECTION *71, GENERAL STaT.

una.

Alto T n O r llf t n l# No. 91(1, datn) lb# 3th
d*7 » f J||W. A. II. 1MH. H id C vrllfln l# tmIrfonri lb# following ilf-rfll^d property iltm lrd
In MomIrod# (\iuity, flnrl.1l, lo-w lt: l o l l 8
in.l 4, t , m ' Jtnb.-I&gt;lr. or WAfc o f N R * of
HKI4, M#c. I, Twp. 30 It., n in e# SO fc. Tit#
■ild lind twin* iH fH o l i t lb# d i l l of tb# I#■ttinr# o f *urh c* rlin ril# In t!*« n m t o f J. U.
Erin#.
A lio T i l O r t l f t n l i N# 2013. d il# d the Sth
d i j or Jun#, A. n. 1*14, laid O tr tlflriti »mb r i m lb# fulowlo* d«#rtib#d proporlf illm trd
In B#mlnoii County. Flortdi. to-wtt:
lo t S.
K nit*' MublUr. o f \VS of NKU o f MKU of
Her. I. Twp 30 a., lung# SO H. T ill iild land
bring aH#*##d at lb# dal# o f lb* Idiniar# of

the elements

A JOLLY GOOD TIME.

S o ld J n ^ C l^ c ^ r b o a r d
CATES CRATE COMPANY

DON’ T BE M A D A T T H E SM A LL M ER CH

A t a H igher Price than ours; because he has
give you to the other fellow. Our prices on
today’s m arket on P U R IN A FEEDS are as
fdllows:
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Purina Omolene ___ ___ ...............
$2.85
Purina Scratch ..........................
3.20
Purina Scratch, 50-lb. bag ................
L70
Purina Chicken C how der.............................3.95
Purina Chicken Chowder, 50-Ib. b a g ......2.10
Purina Cow ChoW ...............--------3*35
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Purina P ig Chow ....... :....... .......................... 3.35
Purina Calf ^fcal
........... 1*05

PH O N E 181

t l o r io a .

Notlr# I* harrby *t»»n Ib it U i m b i l
Kill
l o w Company, Inr.. purrhiwr o f Tnx (Vrtlflr«l# No. 4K1. itiln l lb# 4th i l l ; o f Joly, A.
I&gt;. IDOt. In* fllrtl i t Id m l If i n l i In n ; ofriff. inu IiM mid# application for l i t d**d
to l*#tu In irrortlinc# with Uw. Slid m t lflfit # rmbrif*# th« followln* dm rttw d pn*t«rty
•lluilrd In fUntlnola cunirty,
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1**11 I md 3 K u n i Huh.-tH*. of W’ H of NKli
o f AKU H#r. I, Twp. SO B., IU nt« SO K. Tt&gt;#

You can get more eggs and make more
money by feeding Kens more material for

A L L FR ESH STOCK

L aw s o r

Mrs. Turner and Mrs. F. R. Mitch­
ell, of the Methodist church, combin­
ed thpir Sunday school classes and
gave them a picnic at West Side Park
yesterday afternoon, simplicity being
the keynote of the affair.
The children enjoyed various games,
tho one .affording the most fun was a
bag race, a fancy cut sugar cooky
being the prise fo r the winner.
Marathon stunts and other games
were enjoyed.
Mr. Mitchell Joined the party after
workhours and led the boys In a fine
game o f ball, as he. too, enjoya ball
and is a real boy among the boys.
A six o’clock supper was served—
not luncheon, but a supper/ with a
whole lot o f good, home-made food,
besides watermelon, peanuts and lemonade; lota of good lemonade made in
a brand new tub loaned by the Hill
Hardware company. Many thanks to
Mr. Newman.
Well, the boya pronounced themselves really full, and so the party
dispersed with a promise t o ‘ Ip at
Sunday ’school Sunday, and bring ahother fellow If they could.
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WANTED
WANTED—Young cow.
Moat bo
freah and good milker. J, H. Mai­
mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
18-tfe
SEE M. S. NELSON for all kinds o f
hauling,
81-tfe
WE WANT a lady or gentleman agent
for the genuine J. R. Watkins Pro­
ducts In- Sanford and other vacant
towns. A big opportunity fo r any
hustler. Write today fo r free sam­
ple .and free particulars t?f our won­
derful o f f e r ^ - J . R . Watkins Co., 65
Memphis, Tenn.
44-4tp

In tba Circuit Cd
cult i f tb*

•f tba la n a th Jodlclal Oirita of riirlda. Couily
« l In Mouitnol# Coonty. Florid*. to-wit:
lo t POK It ENT— 1 air# lart# ftirnl*b*d
In* room, I b#d room.—Ur*. !U
Samlaolo
&lt;1. Etana- Hub-IHf. of W4* o f N « U o f SR14.
h w . i, Twp. au a., H im - s o a.
n&gt;# »« ij Oah A**.. lt*gU Horn#.
1*1,1 b*U* a»a#H#d at tb# d il# o f lb# I**#- GOOD PONY for sale cheap.
NOTICE or BALE.
■nr* o f iorb m tlflca t# In tbo Mm# of J,

l‘*opU* tlin* or Siufqrd, norlil*.
M ibt#' It. K#*ly m d P u l U. K#*ly.
Nolle# I* b*rtby git#* tb it I* p-r»o*n&lt;* o f
F t iil D**r*# 1* ■bo,* r io H o f irllo a d*t#d
Jun# XI. IN I, tb# und#r*l(n#d will o lf* r far
pabtlr m I# b#for* tb# cwort bouM door i t fUnford, Florid*, a# Mood*). Augmt lit , 1B31, tb#
falknrto* dnrrlbrd propvfty l i Mrmloal# IVmoty flo r id * : ir t* ll», S3 *od S3, o f " n y o d 'i” .
brbt* * #ubdl&gt;l*li* o f tb# K'k of lb# NKH
o f ' tb# NNH of tb# SW Ii o f H#r. M , Twp. U
M.. U*n*# M X
T*rtn* o f H i*, ru b .
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j . a . Art a h o n ,
Apcrtil l l u l t r I* l*hior#ry,
Vf, II. (Viwfard.
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Ooubm I for CofopUtmnl.
43-lle

Null## I* brrrby glrrn tb it I*. H. Ikwtoit,
purrtiiwr of T * i O r llf ln t # No. U l , d*l*d tb#
2nd day o f Jan#, A. D, IMP. t u fllrd u U
&lt;*rtlflr#l# In my otfl&lt;*. in&lt;l h u B id# ipplln ilo u fur I n d##d to l*#a# In *rrord*i&lt;* with
Uw.
S lid n r tlftn l# , »nb#i(*# lb# following
dnrrttwd proprrty *|tuil*d In Armlnol# nm sty, Florid*, to w ll:
N a ii ot AS 14. IU«. XI,
Twp. s i M, Ring* 31, W irrr*. Tb# u l d land
b#lug i m i u J it Ibi dit# o f tb# I m i w * o f
•Mb c#rMIVit« la tba u ln a o f I’ lkpown, l!o*
Uh u ld carttflrata iball bo raduaud acrordla* ta Uw I n d**d will lW** tbanoa an tba
SOib day o f July, A. D. 1MI.
W ltnrw my o fflrlil ilgnalura and M il IbS
tba s u b day o f I n # . A. It. IBXI.
(MEAL)
E. A. ItOCOLAHS,

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A in T n C *rllflrit* No. BM4, d itrd tb# Bib
d a f o f Jun#, A. II. ISM, wald O rtlfteata »mbrano lb# fallowln* d#*crib*d prop-tty ilta it*d la Hcmlnali Conn Iy, riorlda, to-wlt: Lota
f to I t. Nrana* Sob-Wr. o f W * o f K g o f
HE»i. H#r. I, Twp. XS S. Ran** SO N. Tb* Hid
land twin* ***»m»d at tbi data o r tb* laraanr*
t.r*orb r—rtlflral# I* tb* nan* o f J. M. Etana.
A in T a t O /tlflr a l# N». 9900. drt*d lb# (Mb
dar o f ion*. A. P. IBS, H id tyrtlfleal* #«•
tirarn tb# follow Ia* d—rrlbrd proptrly itlaat*
nl la Armlnol# O H M /, florid*, to-wit!
Lit
IS, Ifu n i Mab.-IHv, 1 3030. Tb# H id Und tw­
in* inrnufd I t Ib l d ll# Of tb# I n o in d of
•orb r*r1lftril# In lb# nioi# o f It. N*ltl«.
A in T it O r llf lr il* No. »M5. &lt;UI*d tb# BUT
.1*7 * f Jbnc, A, l». ISM, H id O rrtinrit# »n lirir** tb# followln* d#ierth#d property, ilt u t r.1 In A-mtnol# t’uqnly. florid*, to-w it:
Lot

Apply
to H. H. Foster,. Heck Hammock.
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FOR SALE—Good farm mule iif good
condition.—M. Fleiseher. 11-26-tfe

New car o f cement Just arrived.
Let ua make you prices on cement be­
fore you buy. Cates Crate Co, Phone
181.
40-tfe
‘ Celery Seed just arrived. Import­
ed direct from France. In original
VUmorin sealed packages, ‘ Come
and see us.—The L. Alien Seed Co,,
Sanford, Fla.
44-4tp
brier# tit# followln* d»*rrtb*d property *1twit#4
t* Hanilnol# IV iuty, Florid*, ta-wlli Lota I t
■nd U Btina B*b.-INr.. Bar. I. Tw o. SB
Rang# W K ilt. Tb* u l d Und bain* i w i l
at tba data of tba'Uaaitw* o f i#rb c* rtlfln ta
la lb* turn* o f B. AUml
fill**# H id rrrtU lritM (ball b* r*d***t*d i b
r-ordin* to Uw ta* daad will U n a tbarun on
lb* 801 h day o f Joly. A. D. 1*31.
Wlloraa oiy o ffk U l *(*ait*t* la d M il tbU
fb* M tb diy #f l i n , A. D. IS tl.
(SEAL)
X A. DOUGLASS.

CWrk CMail Oprt.

MrmlMl# C o u ty i Ft*
M. W BIKA, D, O.

.NOTICE TO EQUALIZATION

THE BAPTIST BOYS CLUB /
The Baptist Boya Club will hold its
Notice ie hereby given that the
monthly dinner at the Temple dining
Board o f County Commissioners in and
room,on Friday evening at 7:80.
The club la composed of 89 boys, 9 for Seminole County, Florida, will
big brothers And two big sisters. On*, .meet in the Court House at Sanford,
hundred pistes with chicken will be Florida, on Monday, July lith , at 10
served. .The desert will be'watermel- o’clock A. M. 1921, ss an Equalisation
Board for the purpose o f hearing comSeveral short talks will be made. plaints and receiving testimony as to
The boys will elect the officers for thexfaluh o f any property, real, per­
sonal or mixed as Axed by the County
the next three months.
The boya of Sanford Interested la Tax Anseswfr for assessment far tho
Joining the club may take up the taxes for the year 1811.
matter with Dr. George Hyman or
B. A* Douglas,
Mr. Ed. Henderson.
u -s u
Clerk.

Nall## U b#i*by *t»«n that l a m a F. Or**#,
Mrrbaaar at Ta* O H tfU *l* Na. 11X 4at*d tb#
2nd day o f Jane. A. D. I ll* , baa ntad aaM Orrtlflrat# la my offlr#, in d baa mad* appUriUon for ta i daad to ,l*an* I* Kvardane# mttb
Uw. Said rartmeata tmbrart* tba follawtae
daarrlbad proparty altaatad la ArmtnaU Ownty. Slortda. t»-w lt:
N W ft. U t 4, SUcb IS,
Chapman a T o rk rt'i Add. to S i,fo r d .
Tb*
Mid Und b a ll* iaa#m#d i t tb* data ot tb* lan i # r * o f n t k r#rtlflr*U ta tba m m * at Un­
known.
UttUaa tald ra rtin m # abnU bn ##•
drrmrd ammUag tn Uw tig daad w ill U*M
lb*r*«n tb# SOtb day •( J*ty. A. U. m i .
• W llnaai my orflrtil algaitnr# la d Mai tbU
lb* M tb d iy o f J i m , A. IK m i .

(BRAL)

X r. UOL’OLABS,

Clark Ctrtnil Cbnrt,
lUmtnot* Ckmity. n * .

Mrs. P. T. Monger returned Friday
from a month's visit to Loulahurg, N.
C., where she has been with her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Wilson.

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FLORIDA TROOPS ARE READY
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FOR THE BIG ENCAMP1 NT

v o n ox o r nrooaroaanov
N»Hre ia btrtby ( t i n , that tt&gt; ’ . . .
latrad to appij la the Donor able Carr A. 'liarda«. Governor o f U&gt;a BUIa o f Florida, at TalUbaaat*. riorlda. oa tba 12th day o f Jaly, A.
u. 1031, for totter# P atrol locorporatlaa
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AUTOMOTIVE SUTTI.T CO M r AX T
aadar tba follow io* propoota charter, tba artslaal o f which U bow oa HU In tba offlca o f
tba Sacratary o f Btata at TaUabaaaaa, riorlda.
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A. B. CUBNRT.

Holies la hereby ytrea that w t. tba under­
aimed lmeorwratara, tataad to apply to Ilia
E in llrn cy Cary * . .Bafdsa. Oortrnor o f tbo
Blato o f riorlda. at TalUbaaatr. riorlda. on
tba 11th day o f Jaly, A. D. 1021, or aa aooo
thereafter aa wa can ba board, for Letters Pat­
ent to bo Ustred to tbo HASH-LINK AturTIUCT
COBI’ OtIATIDN. o f which corporation tbo fol
lowlay aball Ut tba Articles o f Incorporallon.
ARTICLES 0 7 IXCORPORATION

or

H A I H -U ir x ABSTRACT CORPORATION
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ARTICLE Z.
Tba name o f thU corpora lion aball ba NASH
LINK A11HTR.ACT CORPORATION, and Its pria
dpal placo o f boatoaoa aball ba la Sanford, Srml
nola County, riorlda. Tba said corporation may
bars o ffice s elaewbtre la Iba Stats o f Florida
*«pJSu htf ba,Ln**“ ■ M brooms neersnary

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TH E SANFORD W E E K L Y H ERALD, FRID AY, JUNE 24,1921

U U , *a cMfmred

Gtorg* Gala**, Complainant,
llabod one# rack wrek*
to a^
v*.
Itoafbrd Herald, a nearepSLl^
U *£
Dels Oouuly, Florldi ^
^»P*P*r publkb^ |,
Jcnnla Gaines, Defendant.
CITATION
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ord^ * *
To Jtuala Oalnaa, place o f reeldttxe* unknown: itS T
(Clark's Baal)
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You *re hereby ordered la bn and appear be­
fore our aald coart at tb* Court Ilona* In Banford. Florida, la tb* above aniltlrd. __
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Ftret Monday lo August. 102] , tb* asm* t o * | DICKINSON A DICKINSON “ *B#W
lb* first day thereof, and a m l* day o f tbla
Solid lore fo , O o m p ,,},^
*
Court, (o answer tba MU o f ooaaalalnl filed
herein against yon, else tba asm* win
NOTICE OT IXCORroRATInw
aa confessed and followed by appropriate do­
Notice la hereby
on the
tba 2*tb
XXth &lt;Uy o f j,B * i «to
'V , •^nfcm a
lt la farther ordered that tbla cedar to pub­ WlU on
ItoM tftar m ro o ra a t* ^ '
,
lished U lb* Sanford Herald, a Dewspaper pub­
lished la Seminole County, Florida, one* aacb orabl# Carey A. Ilardae r t i^ I fL 17 u &lt;b* roTJ
o
f
Florida,
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week for eight cuostcatlr* weeks.
Given under my band and seal e t laid Ooert, ‘ 'DRYAN-WHRELER MOTOR^JjiTIPWkS?
this tb* 23th day o f May, 1U1.
(ZEAL)
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X. A. DOUGLASS.
Clark o f Circuit Court.
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Semlnol* Ooanty, Fla.
B y: v . b . Do u g l a s s , .
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11-0le
Deputy Chirk;

Legal Advertisements

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irne in
ti mind that each
It must bo borne
riO P O SX D ARTICLES O f ixCOXTORATIOX
company must take tho required num­
AUTOMOTIVE SUFTI.T COMPART
ber to camp as pay will not bo allow­
Wt, tba BBdrralynad, bara tftrad to aarodita
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ooraalraa. aod do bartby tocoa# aaroriatta, for
ed if they do not, so got busy.
tba parpoaa et formIn*' a body politic aad rorIt
is
also
very
important
that
each
.“ S L ! * ** Tlrtn« of tba lawa of tho
JKfjLt . V
?* of E,&lt;* 1&lt;1*. bn* do baraby adopt tba folARTICLE II.
company put all men through the pre­ Pu
kmlaf artlclaa af Incorporation:
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Tba yroaral nature o f iba buslnraw to ba
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D»nj)
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ARTICLE
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tranaaclrd by tba corporal loo aball ba aa fol­
Since bulletin No. 2 was issued, the liminary target practice before camp.
E ;‘ N •
coreoralloa aball ba AUTO- lows:
T o transcribe tba pabllc records
ef
Regiment o f Infantry has been com­ Company commanders must give this UOTIVR BUITI.T COMPART, and Ita principal Seminole, Lake aad Volusia Counties, riorlda.
pUca o f baalarao aball ba at Sanford. Horlda. and such other Counties aa may be determined
pleted, sixteen units o f tba Infantry matter their best attention.
bnt It may bara and aalabllab roch otbar place* upon, nod to couiplls Abstracts e t Tills to real
of
boalore* aa tho Board o f Directors may from property la tba Ooentlte o f Samlaolo, U k s and
The legislature was very nice to the tlma’
Regiment having been federally' rec­
I W w .;
to ilma drlartnlaa.
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Volusia, and ouefc otbar Counties aa may ba bere­
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nt tar determined apoa for commercial purposes NOTICE OT ATTUOATIOV TOR T A X DEED
ognised. Also a coast artillery com­ National Guard and gave all the Ap­
aiTicLia or u co a ro u n o a
UNDER
SECTION
17*
GENERAL
STAT­
Tb*
(aaaral
H
at
ora
of
tb«
boaloraa
to
ba
aad to yuaraaloo and Insure Utlaa to real prop­
UTES, L4.WR OT FLORIDA
pany at Jacksonville, has been feder­ propriation asked for. The increased traaaaeted aad eoodaetad by aald corporation erty la aald Seminole, Labs aad Volnala coun­
shall
ba
aa
follows,
to.wit:
ties, riorlda aad aacb other Oosallte aa may ba
quarterly
and
annual
allowances
will
ally inspected and favorably reported
Nolle* U to*r‘ . Mren that J. R. Lairg, parTa artjolra. b oy,' ow n, aril, maaafactnra aad brreaftrr determined upon. To purchase State
a f C IU
P.CertlflcaU N*. 1ST, dated
by the inspector. This with the Mo­ go in tA ffe ct July 1st, which will help otharwlaa da it la aatoaaobllaa. aalomoMla Ursa and County and Municipal lax sale certificate* rbasar
tba 1st day a f A j ^J A ‘ . "a ISIS,
•••• baa
•—* filed -Mid
■ * pure!*, under aad
and
aalomoMla
arcaaaorlaa
o
f
all
klada
and
daIn
Its
own
behalf
and
aa
ire
a
t
for
otbar
Par­
rertlflrat* la my o il
.
tor Transport Co., completes all or­ out materially.
Stat# e t Florida,•. aad d*
do bereh^Ia^*' « a*
to
acrlptioo; to boy. aaU and daal to paints, oils, ana. persona or corporation#, and atU and assign
a fur tag dead la las** la ac
M with lowing Article* of incwjv*!^.
«to 5
Bear in mind that we are going to saaollaa aad otbar motor foal; to ow T establish , tba tame for profit or to obtain U x deads Uw. Stid u r t lflc t U i n b r i f t til mlbr *d ufollowing
ganisations allowed this state by the
'.iBSSSY“~
maintain and oparata (a ra ( aa aad aalomoblla thereon. TO boy and sail mortgages,
stocks,
sllnalad la BavnlaoJa Ctounty. I ■ Tb# aaaro o f IbU OoreSaiioa w, n a,
Militia Bureau, except three batalllon have the beat National Guard in the rapalr shops for Iba rapalr aad •torays o f aato- bonds and otbar stcarlUra aad to own and con­ draerttodI jproperty
w l t l Lot S. Block S. Tier B. O ty o f ! AN-WHEELER M O T X m rJ ,u ?.
** • »!mobllra aad otbrr rablclra; ta osrn, astabllab. trol Iba asms. Ta bay, aaU, make, mortgage,
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headquarters companies, consisting o f United States. Each company com­ readart and malntalo storafa battrry arnica lease, manage, rqptrol or otherwise operate ab­ Saaford. TU . Tb# aald lead being aaaaa*id at- principal ofner* and
tb# Q ltl
41 men.
mander should strive to have the very atatlona, paint abopa for the palatln* and ran- stract books or abotract plants for profit la tba tb*
orattny o f antomobllra aad otbrr rabides, aad OoaaUas o f Samlaolo. Lake and Volnala and
Another allotment o f troops to the best company and .should get the men Tolcaalalny plants tor tba rebolldlby o f aato- sack other counties la tba Slats o f Florida aa
Urea; tp yratrally aayaya In, coodort may hereafter be datermlaad upon. To ears,
imbued with this idea. There is noth­ “mabila
US. dated
state will ba made July 1, 1221.
i n t JT " j
boalaaaa o f daakra to aU boy, aalL - laaaa, niortgaga or otherwise so­ filed said certifies la
my offlca, and baa I
•
.
a r t i c l b It.
f*On completion of the regiment, all ing that can help a company more kinds a f foods, wares aad marcbaadlaa o f ar. cia l bar real aad personal property In tba atata mad* application for U sisM
_______
_ Tb*
___ _______________
_ .*.f the
ed to________________
l**o* U accord-1
gtaeral nature
•ry class aad daaeHpUow; to snqolrs. own. af Florida. Tb act aa Trustee foe lndl r Ulnala
re with U w ., Said
certificate
tmbrares____
tb*■|.ranasetfd
traaaactad and
aad eoodaetad
roodarlad tby
___________
_______________
o
field officers were oppolntcd and the than to get the men to feel that their laaaa. rest, sail aad otharwlaa daal la real ar corporations, to extents trust*, and to act fa
following
described
property
ajtxuttd
u
Semis
ta
ll
t
o
na
follawa,
to-wit:
ratatoi to borrow monry aad arcara tba mom aa K ite .to re o f Wills aad Administrator e f
organization of the Florida National company is the beat company.
nMt
rounty,
Florida,
to-w
it:
U
t
»
,
Ulark
B,
■
T
o
acquire,
sail,
bay,
owa
e t tn“ f- booda. or otbar Estate*, and to oparata and coadact a gtoaral Tier 0 . City e tf Sanford. Fla. Tb*
*— • U
■- ’ nuto
— io L
™ita ,
I t a ’ said
aald _i « _3 o-**■
tta——
n rla i ■
daal
“f
According to th last National Guard
* * 4 to do all aacb otbar treat bus!ores at any time this corporation may
Guard is as follows:
* at* tb* data e f tba laaaaaee a f aad aatotooblU aeeaaaortaa of
aad tortbrr tbloya aa may ba a ream ary or a i- comply with tb* require m enu o f tba law* o f Mag
such
certificate
la
th#
asm
*
a
f
W
.
R.
Durham.
Bullein,
Florida
ranks
10
out
of
47
daacrlpilto w hatooava^to boy,
Col. Raymond C. Turck, command­
y y - J to ta
for lha seccaaafBl tranaae- tba Stats o f riorlda gorem lng tb* asm*, and
Unlaaa aaM certifiestaa shall be redeemed as- gaaoltoa. a ay aad all kind* of J u .T? * 14
to extrcUe aad enjoy aU o f tb* privilege* pre­
states in tfee reorganization of the Ikm o f tba boaloraa o f thU corpora lira, and to scribed
ing 1st Inf., Jacksonville.
f T ’U o g t o U w tax dead w ill las** tbareoo oa k lta* o f motor fuel: to ow Tratahlta
*
nailer
Iba
proruloM
o
f
Inherent
powers
^*7’
•■*»* •*&gt; »»• *Ubta. powers
STIR day e f Jon*. A . D. 1821.
ead rqalpp and oparata o " n a ,u ,
Lt. Col. Vivian B. Collins, 1st Inf., National Guard, with two companies sod prlrtlayas Inddrntal to corporation* orfan- according to tba alatales e f Iba atata o f n a r ­ lb#Wltnaas
my
official
signature
aad
real
Ibis
,
aad rtlailoy tu drr tba laws o f tba Slats id*.
g e n r t^ r e p a lr a
n
d
'
j
“J
lb# lBUx day o f May, A D. 1021.
and a sanitary detachment yet to hear o* l lorluA.
Plant City.,
ARTICLE UJ.
.
&lt;MAU)
R. A« DOUOLAS9,
_
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ARTICLE
III
MaJ. John L. Crary, Quartermaster from. If companies will recruit and lira amoont of too capital alock ot tbU cor- Tb* auouat o f Iba capital stock o t Ibis cor
Clark CtmUl Court.
poratlon tball to Ftflaea Tbou.and (IIS.000JMI . . . .
I ” .w_. uamt ]
\
SamlaoU County, Fla. •ervlce, volcanUtng plants
get more men, our standing will go •*&gt;r,*l&gt;°B.**JlUJ *
Corps, S t Augustine, Fla.
Tbooaaod Dollars, to ba Dollars. In to divided tato’Oo* Thousand (1,000) dOAtp
condact any aad all manner Sf to a U w ? ? !!'^
\
By A. M. WEEKS, D. a
21,ld*dl|
&gt;
U
&gt;
rira
llandrrd
aharrs
of
O
na
linnaba
re*
of
tba.par
value
ef
Ftflreu
(f
18.00)
D
elstill
higher.
advanremeot o f tb* ailotnoblU ItamS? S i ^4
MaJ. David F. Dunkle, Ordnance
dred Dollars aart Tba capital stock of this tare aacb. Bald stock may to paid for In caab
noarm lly angag* to. conduct and rerre’ _ J
corporation m a;A payable In. lasatd or turd or ' In properly, labor, or service*, at a Joat
« m c iE of M A i m 'i sav« \ / ^
Department, West Palm Beach.
boaioaa*
o f dealer* to all kinds of
for lbs purchase ST property, rllbar real or per- valuation lo to fixed by tb* board of director*
and axarcbaadU* o f .vary c u 4
MaJ. Walter Blackmar, Inspector OPENS MEETING WITH PRAYER. aooal, or for tba payment of labor or arralcra, at a meeting called for such purpose.
la tba Circuit Court of tb* Seraath Judicial to aequlre. owa. teas*, rent, * il y L 2 5 2 &lt;3
at a just raluallor thereof, to bo drtermlnrd by
ARTICLE IT .
Circuit a f tb* SU U a f Flail da, U aad far
oltorw U * deal In any and all kUdT^r ! ! j ^ *
Gen.. Dept., Jacksonville.
tb« Hoard of IHratora.
Tb* corporation aball axial perpetually.
BaaxUals County.— Ia Ctaacary.
U to ; to borrow mooay and ^ r a ika ^
Z
4 AETICLT IT .
What was probably the first action
ARTICLE ▼.
MaJ. Guy A. Klock, Medical Corps,
mortgage*, dred* o f treat, bond* 0f M i . r U
TbU corporation aball conllnot and bara toll Tb* business of lb* corporalion aball to con­ Prop Ire Hank o f Sanford, Florida, Complainant, tattoos
therefor, and to do a d la ib olUr i i i ! .
of its kind in the history ofcitycoun- powrr to nereis* Its corporals rlfhts aad fran- ducted by a Board ot Director* constating of
State Surgeon, Daytona.
aa may to streaaary or axptalrnt to t o fc m t o
rblses for a iwriod of nlnaty-nlns years from and
Ices iban three nor more than five mem- L. J. Illxaoo, Respondent.
tb* auccraaful transaction o f tb* •__“ J
MaJ. Wm. E. Whitlock, M. 0. Reg­ cilsan d city commission in New Smyr­ anrr the commencement of Ita corporals ciUI- not
Nolle* la hereby given that In p e m in c * o f IhU fpnmratloo .n d to h n „ . . . m t o r e T *
tore. Tb* Dtreeior* from their number (ball
na was taken at the regular meeting toca.
P "*1
I® ‘ bore entitled cane* oa J°J
elect a ITealdent; a View-President; a
imental Surgeon, Ft. White.
rtf hi# power* and Drlili*r»« Kri
_
. •
ARTICLE V.
Way
21, 1021. I will o ffr r for salo at publle
lary and Treasurer. On* person may bold tb*
MaJ. Jay H. Hennig, 1st Inf., Com­ of the city commission last Monday Tb# I .ulneaa of tbla corporation ,b.n be coo- office of both Secretary and Treasurer. Th# outcry to tbo hlgbaat bidder at tb* front door dental to corporalloaa o r g a n i c .S i .
officers: a President, a persona wbo are to roodact tb* boaloraa of ? !
of ,u Uw* °l ^ Bun U
b0? 7 u tanford. Semlnol* O o u - Ftorida? 7
manding 3rd. Bn., Brooksville.
night, when'the meeting was opened l Ice-11resident, ,ol|o»lot
a Secretary and Treasurer,' wbo this
corporation ma Ita temporary officers until 'r . Florida, oo July 4th. 1021, during Urn legal
‘
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ARTICLE i n ,
“
J
!*“
•
Prrw*.
aad
a
B
oard
boats
s
f
ssls
(ha
following
dreerlbed
rroperir
MaJ. Yandell 0. Brown, 1st Inf., with prayer, Rev. W. II. Pound being of Directore, of nol Iras ibaa ibree, nor more tb* Dtreeior* nr* elected at tb# first annnal
Tb* amount of tb* cn p lu i stock af tils aw.
meeting or tba atocklmhler* hereinafter provid­ Wtnstsd In Semlnol# County, riorlda: T baW aat poratlon shall to Twaaty-flr* Thourind r w i i
Comdg., 2nd Bn., Live Oak.
present for that purpose and giving
...T*..p*r^ OJ' wbo B,“ '
stockholder*.
ed
for
aball
to
Caorga
8.
Nash,'President;
W.
II.
fo
t o divided tola Two Hundrta ^
r f ft T o S
?f
rr.
Until the Orel meeting of tba stockholders, Link, Vice-President; IS. 8. Raker. Secretaryshare* o f th* par value, o f On* U ia tn l |
MaJ. Chester H. Wilson, 1st Inf., tho invocation immediately after the hereinafter presided for, tbo officers of this Treasurer,
wbo.
together
with
R.
0.
Dom
ed*la
tore ($ 10000) aacb. Tb# capital VtSkM L
shall to: A. n. tbrnry. I'realdent:
Comdg., 1st Bn., St. Augustine.
E. 8. Werr/etoy constitute Ik* Board of
corporation may to payabU In th* Usfat mm
session had been called to order by rerportiloo
N. B. W. Slalrunk. Vlre-rrealdent. and J. N. and
Directors.
Tb*
first
annual
mrellag
of
tb#
ay
o f th# United BUtaa o f America, or payilb
Capt. II. C. F. Dohn, Quartermas­ Mayor Gaddis. Because they believe Hcliwrers, Secretary and Treasurer. Tb# Hoard atockboldere shall to told oo tba Second Tues­
- -----wiui
A iw iu r
iv up I In. leaned or uata for tb* parebaa* of onawtt
of
D
treeior*
aball
to
A.
B.
Chanty,
N
.
B
tod
high
ten*Ion
tn
ifoeto
ImltJon
•jatem
tod
day
la
January,^A.
D
.
1022,
and
aooually
tbrreo ltto r real or pareooal, or fo,. th. w S t a l
ter Cofps, Daytona.
It gives them a better inspiration for Slalrunk and J. N. Kcbwrera. •
aftir on lb* Second Tuesday In January of aacb oo# IX hore. power Latbrop alngU cyltodar gaa- ,b7 «■ " " U r n at a juat vrtnaita ttowk
Tb# first or organlaaUon meeting o f lb* stock­ and every year, such mealing lo to held al Ut* olla* engine, romp let* with ahaftlag, wheals to
Organisations and Stations of the
to datarralota by tba Hoard of I M a a
their labors, the commissioners have holder* shall to told In the City o f Sanford. principal
office of (to corporation al Hanford. and romblnatlou atcrua bearings and sto rin g box a masting told for sorb purpose
Seminole County, riorlda. on tb* 10th day of Florida.
Florida National Guard
for each engine.
Also on* gaaotlb*
laonrb
announced that all meetings in future July.
ARTICLE IV.
A. th. 1021, for the purpose o f adopting
named Winona, length M feet, breadth II fret,
ARTICLE VI.
TbU corporation than cantina* aad U ri fd
Co. A, Daytona, Capt. II. G. Pollitx. will beopened with prayer, tho sever­ by laws and completing tba organisation of this
The highest amount of Indablrdnrna or lit- tb* asm* being a fU t. round bottom gaaoUn* power to vx erela# l u corporal# rlgbta aad ton.
Co. B, Miami, Capt. Robt. N. Ward. al ministers of the city being called on corporation, nnd nlto for lb* purpose o f elect­ MUty to which Ihl* corporation can at any launch, compleiely equipped and bearing atr­ ctU r* for a period o f ninety-nine yean, fta
B gy •
ing sorb officers o f tba corporation aa are lima subject Itself ta On* Hundred Thousand ia number 20M72. all foregoing land 1n BemL and after tb* rommrncrmrnl of Ita mrawib
Co. C, West Palm Beach, Capt. for this purpose.—New
hereinabove provided for, and ttoreaflrr. iba (1100.000.00) Dollars.
ool* County, Florida. Ttrtsa o f aal* cash.
I
• xlatane*. or antll sooner dlooolrrd xccurtbg n
Smyrna annnal
meeting o f the atockboldere o f Ihl* CorARTICLE T il .
Charles R. Holtalaw.
SCHELLB MAIN EB.
notation shall to held on lhe first Tuesday In
News.
The
seal
of
this
corporation
shall
bj
a
circu­
ARTICLB V.
July o f each and tarry year.
P**U ' “ M,W U a “ DC*r7'
Co. D, Sanford, Capt. Geo. A. Delar Impression and bear In Ilia center tb* word* Banford. F U ..
Tb* boaloraa of thU corpora Uoo aball to an
H K vARTICLE VI.
May 24. 1021.
4,_|t# doetta by tb* following offlctri: a Prr
"Corporal#
Baal"
and
around
tba
circumference
Cottes.
, Tba highest amount o f Indablednaaa or llnbll- "NA8U-LI.NK
a View-President, a Becretary lad Tt»
AU8TIIAOT CORPORATION,
666 cures Malarial Fever.
. ,!°
corporation aball subject Itself 1021."
wbo may to oo* and tb# Mint’ parses, tad i
Co. E, Live Oak, Capt. Bernard L.
shall to an amount not to excrel lha amount of
° r. * " U C A T I0 » r o * TiLX d e e d Board o f Directors, o f not Iraa than tin
ARTICLE
T
il
l.
UNDEB BKCTIOW »7». OEVERAL STATlha capital dock o f thin corporation,
Rhodes.
Name*, residence* and subscription o f Inror
more (ban fir* pareona. who mast to _
UTZS. LAWS OF FLORIDA
„
ARTICLE V I!.
po rtio n :
bolder# o f Mid corpora Uoo *DJ rntlllvd I* vto
Co. F, Jacksonville, Capt. Geo. J.
. T1‘ * n&gt;lu** *n&lt;1 residence* o f the aotocrlblag
lug power#.
No. of
incorpora lore, and tm ounl o f lb* capital alock
NotlcA la hereby given that ftidor Curlrtt.
Garcia.
Niro#
Residence
Until tb# tint meeting of th* xtoct!_____
Kb are*
aubacrltod by each art an followt, lo-w lt:
Geo. B. Nash...............Orlando, Fla.
.( .. . . . I S O purebaaer o f Ta* Certificate No. 233, dated the hereinafter provided for, tto officer# of tilt an
Co.
G,
Starke,
Capt.
Archie
J.
k
m
uxtxnln,
Ctorgla
..........
200
tharea
poratlon
aball to:
W.
R.
tJnk.................
Orlando,
Fla.
............ 400 M flcn V
I
D' ,0 ,# ' h“
»»U1 rerN. H. W. Slalrunk, Sanford, r ia ........ 23 .hares R. 0. Rurnadale..........Banford, Fla.
L. T . Rryan, President; L. Y. Rryaa. Tim
............ IBS fo ? T * . i w f ,°rf f* ' " f 1 h u “ •'l* application
Thomas.
J.
N.
flchweer*.
Sanford.
Fla................
l
share
NOTICE o r AFFUCATIOir FOE TAX DEED
E. 8. Raker..................Orlando, FU.
President; and W. V. Wheeler, BrcirUry ml
i j7*1
' 10 u*°* ,n acroVdanc# with Uw
10
IN WITNESS W H E n E O r lb* aotocrlblng to
“ ld " f ' l f l c . t e embrace# the following deacrlb- Treasurer, and tto Hoard of Director* aUO to
Co. II, Lake City, Capt. Clinton V.
OEO. B. NASH.
UNDER SECTION ITS, OENZRAL
corporator* bat* hereunto act their bands on this
*d property. *ltuale&lt;I In BemlnoU County, rior- L- T. Rryan, L. Y. Ilryan and W. V. WtoatK
•
W.
R.
LINK.
McClurg.
the 7lh day of Jonr, A. II. 1021,
STATUTES. LAWS OF FLORIDA
Tb* ftret or organUatloo mrating of tto t a d
R. 0. RURNBRALE,
w
a T lJO iB , i Range
HE 32 oE..
f NE'
o f 83
NE'*
A. II. CHENEY.
W. it
Twp
run4 W
yd*. N bold ora o f Mid corporation shall to hrld ti 01
R. S. WEV.
Nolle* (a hereby glrrn that C. A. Calmer
Co. I, Tarpon Springs, Capt. Harry
.
N.
E.
W
.
BIHTHUNK.
City
o f Sanford. County ot Semlnol* tad tub
K. S. 11AKER.
purchaser o f T a i Certificate No. |«T, dated tb*
!a v v i* r,U' j H J 3 2 3 7,r,U ' N 0133 7*7&lt;U. B
W. Craig.
o f Florida, oo tb* ttb day or Jaly, $. 0. US,
STATE OF FLORIDA.
«&lt;»y o f June. A. D. 1010. baa filed aald car- STATE
____
_ ___ _
OF__FLORIDA.
^ N‘ W ,,WKKI‘ 8
T*1
*
“
,d
UoJ
b«
‘
n*
•-rerod at th , data o f tha U-uanc. o f turb far tbo purpose of adopting Dy-tawa tad mm
COUNTY OT ORANGE:
.
Ilflrale In my office, and baa mad* applies4 COUNTY Of ’ hEm 'i n o I.E aa
Co. K, Orlando, Capt. Preston A y­ lion
cert fleate In the name o f J. Q. Adam*. Eat.
plating th* organluttoa or this rorportUa*. ml
tar 111 deed lo Issue In accordance with
.
f e n - r i r v '..
On IbU day personally appeared before roe
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J ‘* "b T given (h it K n d « CUT- also for tb* purporo o f electing rock rdlam
ers.
•
Iiw.
Said certificate embrace* th* following - 1 *, ” n E ,,Y CERTIFY
that on this day to- Geo. H. Nash, W. R. Link, R. C. Eornadal*. H.
described property .lloated In Semlnol* county, fore m . p ^ . R , appearetl A. 11. Cheney. N. H. Raker, B. 8 . Wav, well known lo me to to lett, purrhaaer o f Ta* C«r1lflrate No. 238 dated o f th* corporation as ar* brrrlnibort yravtta
Co. L, Wauchula, Capt. Mai. Altman riorlda. lo-w lt: All W. of h i . Johns river, 8re. h. W. Slalrunk and J. N. Bcliwaere. to me well tb* persons, who executed th# foregoing char­ •h*,,2? " d*7
A. 11. 1010, hae filed aald for, aod that tbrrrafttr tb* anasal b h IIm rf
Twp. IP, R. it , E. 13 acres. The aald land
.
.. . ,b* R ™ * 1 named In nnd wbo ter and severally, each for blmaalf and not fox certlflcata In my office, and baa made annll. tb* atockboldrr# o f thU rorportlloa toalf to
Co. M, Biocksvilie, Capt. Chns. N. 30,
ration
for
Tax
Deed
to
taro* In accordance with told oo tba first Monday la Jinsary tf mA'
subscribed
their
dame*
to
the
foregoing
article*
being aa*e**ed at th* dal* o f the Issuance o f
tba other, acknowledged that be exe;uic-| the
Hobbs. .
* each certificate lo th* natnt o f Unknown. Un­ o f Inrortwrallon. and they did severally ac­ ■am# for tb* use* and purpotr* therein ex­ JlearrltJd ** C* r ,,n r * ,e
the followlcg and every year, at which annaal mv*tiA| ll
deacrlbed property altuated In BemlnoU County officer# o f lb# corporation aball to tbcttd.
less aald certificate shall be redeemed accord­ knowledge before me that they executed th* pressed.
Florida,
to-w
lt:
Beg.
83
yard*
W
of | V »
ARTICLE VI.
Headquarters Co., St. Petersburg, ing to law lax deed will laaaa Ihrreou tut the " S F .J Z L io * P“ n »» re therein expressed,
Witness my hand and official aeal at Orlando.
a V
' C
The hlghrat amount o f IndebtedMW W
22ad day of July. A. I). 1021.
•
v ^ , T'Nr'S8 H7
* nJ o f Urt*l aeal at Ban- Orengt County, rioclda. Ihts the 30th lay of o f N « q o f n e h . i c . a f u n
Capt. Jno. A. llardenburg.
to o N m yards, W IBfl 2 3 y .rd , i hlllly to which IbU corporation obatl rah)ar1 to
Wllnraa my official algdalure. and seal this ford. In (be County o f Seminole and State of April. A. D. 102).
1B2 yard., E 180 2-3 yard*. . Tb# Mid Uml twin, self tball not exceed tho aom of Fifty TV# '
Service Co., Hastings and St. Au­ lb* lllh day of June, A. II. 1021.
*
* ,be 7,h ‘,,r of J»ta..A. D. 1021. (Notarial Seal)
W . J. HORAN,
I.EOt.A I'OWEI.r..
(SEAL)
K. A. DOUQLASH,
,b .*k d* '* o f ,h* ,M,,iDr* of such DolUra, at any tiro*.
Notary I’ ubUe. State
gustine, Capt. FranciB P. Tcnny.
certificate In tb* name o f J. Q. Adam*. E*t
ARTICLB VII.
v
,
^
Notary ruhtlc. State
Clerk Circuit Court.
.
o f I'torlda. at I arge. Unl**4 aald certificate# .hall h* redeemed acTh* name* and residences of the aabrrtfttof I
.
’ o f Florida al Large
Semlnble County. I‘ !.t.
Xly Commission expire* SepteniUcr 20. 1021.
Howitzer Co., Jacksonville, Capt. J.
My
coni^lBlnn
expire*
[Vecetnber
21
Incorporator*,
and
- tb* amoont of tb* caylUl |
W2I.
Ry A- M. WEKKfl, n. C.
‘l * W,
' 1*1&gt;.wMI
43 -lie iTe
the 11th dey
o f July,,1" A.
1021|MU' there.*• . « stork autocrlbrd by each are aa fullowa:
•IBO A. DeCOTTEH.
Alvin Register.
Attorney for I nr. trj-.r a tori.
4J-3tc
TV. V. Wheeler. Sanford, Florida. II tow s
WltDVM my official .Igu.tnre sod real thU
NOTICE OF AFPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDS the 2nd day o f June. A. ||, 1921.
U T. ilryan. Sanford. Florida. 12 aban*.
Sanitary Detachment, Jacksonville, NOTICE o r APPLICATION FOB TAX DEED
L. Y. Ilryan, Banford. Florida. 1 it are. .
UNDER SECTION *7*. OENERAL
UNDER SECTION 471. OENERAL STAT­
-(SEAL)
ij
a . DOUGLASS.
SPECIAL MEETING OT 8TOCKHOLDEH8
1st Lieut. Thomas S. Adams.
In Wltn«M Whereof, We. tto vstacTtkiaf to
UTES O r THE STATE OF IXOEIDA
Clerk Circuit Court.
STATUTES. LAWS Or FLORIDA
Osreola, riorlda. Jun* Btb. 102L
Seminole County, FU corporator# hare hereunto art oar band! ill
121st Motor Transport Cq., Q. M.
Nolle*
la
hereby
given
that
O.
O.
Wolcott
42-8
tc
a
ffixed
oor orsU this, th* 28th d if tf Nxy, A
Notice I* hereby given that D. W. Bbort, pur­
Noltc* U hereby given that by direction ot
lly: A. M. WEEKS. D. 0.
C., Jacksonville, 1st L t Wm. R. Fra­ chaser o f Tax Certifies It No. 17B. dated th* lb* Hoard o f Director* o f th* Osceola Cypres* purchaser o f Tag Cartlflcata No. 2330, datad tb*
D. 1021
7tb
day
o
f
June,
A.
D.
180B,
has
flWd
Mid
cerIV. V . WHEELER,
2nd day o f June. A. D. 1010. has filed Mid cer- Company a special meeting I* hereby called to
sier.
tlftrat* In my offlc*, and hat made applica­ NOTICE OF APPDOATION FOR DECREE OF
L. T. BRYAN.
11first • In my ofrtc*. and haa made application h?
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d , F ° r Jo|7. A. D. 1021. tion far, tag deed to lasue In arrordanco -with
DISSOLUTION
for
l
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dred
to
lasue
In
yrtoedanre
with
Uw.
L. T. RRYAN.
Coast Artillery Co., Jacksonville,
J.0 :0 0 . a' m' ■* ,b *
» t tb* Company
Raid certificate embraces the fotlowta* deacrlh- at Osreola, Florida, for the purpose o f voting Uw. Bald certifies!* embrace* th* following *n&gt; creditor# sod all other* having claims undvr 8TATI5 OF FI.ORIDA,
Capt. Charles R. Dorsey.
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NOLB COUNTY.
ed property situated In Bemlnul* C oukly/'riorl- on the question to Inrrrtar th* capital stock of dear rIlied property altuated to Seminole County,
or against Ttaobatrtie* Ranch Company, n ror• nI i lHereby
Certify, that on tbU‘ 4ay pwvetiW
to w it:
Reg. HE. roe o f JHaavd^txl W. tb* Company from $780,000.00 to $1,030,000.00 riorlda, to-wtt; * 1
poratlon under the laws o f Florida, haring ||a •pp«Kr»&lt;S w fo rt rot, t o officer del/ tittortm
Tho time for holding the Four Dny •la.
Lot 10. Midways add to Oviedo. Tb# aald
l-sk# Are., run H IPH ft.. E AVl.Cfl ft.. N IPS ft. by the authorlMtlon o f tb* laauanr* o f praftrred
principal place o f huWneaa at Hanfor.l, Flor­ to atfmlnUter o«tht and Uk« •cknowWdfMrtk
being aa**Mcd i t the date o f the Issuance
School and Fifteen Dny Comp of In­ W B33M f|„ Sec. 32. Twp. 20 8 . Range 30 K. stock to th* aiboqnt o f $300,000.00 to to dl- oland
ida, and to whom It m ly concern:
f such certificate la the name o f Odd Fellow*:
W . V. Wheeler, L T. Rryan rod L Y. BriJS
■I acre*. The said land tolng avseaactl at the l ! ‘l5&lt;L .*n*0
share* o f tb* par valor of
Taka notice, that Twohatche* Ranch ( t a i - to me well known and known by n* t* MU*
struction has been postponed from date of th* Issuance of aoch certificate In the $ 100.00 each, and to fla th* relative right* and Alro: N olle. U hereby given that 0. O.
Wolrott. purchaser o f Tnx Centrical* No. 340. j U r e '.* ,7 ?7 KW,,loo• * 1U' •* 10 00 *• &gt;»., on aim* persona deacrltod In and wh« aitoflUH ■
name
of
Unknown.
Unless
said
certificate
shall
prtvllegr*
o
f
th*
share*
o
f
romnum
stock
and
July to August and it ia proposed to to redeemed according to law laa deed will U- the share* of preferred elork o f aald company, dated tb# 3rd dhy o f July, A. D. 1018, has filed July 1, 1021. or aa aoon thereafter aa rounrol the foregoing article* o f Incorporatlea, tad Gey
certificate In my offlc*. and haa made can to heard, apply by patltloo to the Judge of did. severally acknowledge before o f that BO
hold the school and camp on the fol­ *u» thermo on the 22ud day of June, A. It 1021. and to provide the method by which aald addi­ aald
" " 8eT,B,k Judicial Ctr- executed and signed tto Mid Artldva et
Witness my official alfnatur* and aval this the tional share* o f preferred atoek shall to dia­ application for I n deed to lasu* In accordance cult of Florida, atotChamber#,
for a decree of poratlon for tto ntea and part-*#* tkertl* to
lowing dates: . School from August 14th day of June, A. U. 1021.
with law.
Bald certificate embrace* the foll-wed o f by tb* corporation,
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voluntary dissolution, terminating Ita roroor- preroed.
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In
Seminole
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E.
A.
DOUGLASS,
And.
also
to
Amend
Article
III
o
f
the
Chap,
2nd to 6th, inclusivo and the camp
•ccretllng to atatut* In such cm #
In Wltnes* Whereof. I hav* hrresat* ml Je
Clerk Clrtnlt tVuir’ .
ter and Articles o f Incorporallon o f th* com­ County, Florida, lo-w lt:
mad* and provldr*!.
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rnand and official aval at Hanford, R * *
ta t S. Midway near Oviedo. The aald land
Beuilnnle lonnty, f.a , pany ro that Mid Article III shall conform to
from August Cth to 20th, inclusive.
n n .v t» ^ ,lo ,,A T c n E E R a n c h c o m p a n y
tbla tto 2*tb day of May. A. P. IML
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lly A. M. WKKKH, It. C. the term* « f lb# Increase o f capital stock and
***m**'7 ** *b* d ,t * ot Ita Issuance of ■
RORINBON A llRIDGUS.
This means that those attending the
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th* condition of such locreaa* nnd tb* retail?* •ueb certificate In th* name o f Nelson Horton.
Orlando, Fla.
, County Judge. glBlB*B
o f tb* common and preferred alockbotd- i t - b S v " oU-t* ** Z * " 11/ liven that 0 .
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school will leave tljeir home stations NOTICE OF APPLICATION rO R TAX DEED frights
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Wolcott, purchaeer o f Ta* Certlflcata No 441
UNDEK SECTION IT! OENERAL STAT.
W J 4 *£• 8rd «1*7 o f Jon* A. D. 1018, baa filed D f CIRCUIT COURT, TTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
on August 1st and those attending tho
UTES, LAWS OF FLORIDA.
.
F. II. WIIXON.
SEKINOJ-I QOUNTT, F L O R ID A ^'
4*,d
^H
IH
cat*
|n
my
office,
and
h
is
mads
ap.
I'realdent.
camp of instruction, on August 6th.
Notice I* hereby glvtn that Mr#. Joete Prevail,
pllcatjoo foC tax dee.1 to Usoe In accordance
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.
V. J. KEITNKR,
Am erican Legion
purrhaaer o f Ta* Certificate No. 373. dale.1 th* 43-Sir
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Becretary. Inc dMcritieO
As the National Shoot at Camp 2nd day o f June, A. |l. 1010. has filed said cer.
pm p^rl;, lo-wlt*
Perry has been postponed to August Iirjcal# In my offlr*, iml ha* mad# aptillra IN CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDICIAL 3 1 ^ *
To Locate Graves
(O H i®111 ” Qff“ T TITLE
V .J ? t*
,"7l0f
- ,0■—Hwctl
- TW'’ ' 31
tlim for tax deed to Issue In amtnUnre with
J!**.
at th#«•»*•
dat# Ooctr H. Gramllng, Sr., CumpUInant,
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
27th, these dates for holding school
.ta M certificate embrace* the following
COUNTT, FLORIDA— IN CHANCERY
va.
of Soldier Dead,
o f Nel*ooU*HHqon! ,Uth
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l*vf *7 altuated In Semlnol* County.
and camp will allow us to qualify a riArhla. toPrr&gt;
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CITATION
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A. H. Gerard. Ilattl* Gerard, hi* wU#, th* un
wit; NEW o f ..W H o f KBIi. Sec.
Unleaa M id cartirlfatea that) to redeemed
kqoqrii
legatee#
and
devisee*
under
the
last
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------------ team and get it to Camp Perry in time T f» Twp.. 2 | s ., Range 32 K u l, 10 acre*. The Mathew lllckton. Complainant,
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i ? , i?d ..,ie* l?,m7ni . ^ A* **• Cerard or o f hit
INDIANAPOLIS,
Ind., June 20.,h^
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for the shoot.
wlf# Ilattl* Gerard, th* unknown hrlra o f A.
auanre of anch rertlflrat* In Iba name o f J. A. Dora Ms* lllrkaon, Defendant,
posts throofkout
H. Gerard or o f hi* wlf* H au l* Gerard: Jota American Legion
I'reritt.
Unless aald certificate aball to re Tb Dorn Mae lllrkaon. M West 133rd Hire*!,
k
Attention is agnin called to the fact deemed according to law ta i deed will taaoe
13jrnelL Catherine Turnell. hU wife, tha un
New York City, New York:
(SEAL) .
t A. DOUGLASS,
Irgatee* and devtre** under tha laat the world were called on by a bullfita
It appearing from in affidavit filed In tide
that 06 men to the company ia requir­ thereon on th* Hth day of July, A. D. 1921
Oerk Circuit Court.
w 11 and testament o f John Turoell, or hU issued Saturday from national H**
, Wlloeva my official signature and seal 'this ran** that tb* residence o f the dcTrndant la M
ed
by
June
30th.
All
companies
now
leatament o f John Turnell, or hU
the lllli day o f Juue. A. D. 1021.
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West 133rd Street. New York City. New York;
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u;u wife Catherlo* Turnell. and
(be
unknown quarters tycre to detrmine tb* s*3^*
that It la the toiler o f affiant that the defend­
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B. A. DOUG I.A SB,
below this number must get actively
h e lre o f John Turnell, and o f bit w ife, Cather­
ant la over twenty-one yearn o f ag* and that
Clerk a rru lt Court.
grave o f every “American soldier dew
NOTICE
OF
APPLICATION
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n
ine
Turnell,
Defendant*.
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Seminole County, n * . ttore 1* no person In the State of riorlda th#
at work and recruit up to tho required 430tc
?H D “ u A EsCT^ M
w 1^
S “ “ a^
aD
t“ D
from
Lexington to the Argonn* **
Ry A. XI. WEEKS, n. U. service o f a subpoena upon whom would bind
NOTICE
TO
NON-RESIDENTS.
UTES, LAWS OP FLORIDA
number and it would be best to g f
the Mid defendant:
TO A. II. GERARD, AND IIATTIB GERARD the first step in assuming the hwitaj*
Notice U hereby given that j p t .•„_
Therefore,
you.
Dora
Mae
lllrkaon.
are
hereby
few over the minimum, so as t / let ,W
n i s WITH. RWHDBNCB UNKNOWN:
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required on tb# 4tb day o f Jnly. A. I*. 1021. to W
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. IM
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No BTB. A llre d 'T h ,
™ n N S '-r A " D CATHERINE TUR- o f forever keeping green their
appear-lo (to bill o f complaint filed ngalnat you
out some of tho undesirables amjfthon
AND TOR SEMINOLE COUNTT,__
NEI.U
HIS
WIFE,
RBSIDRNCR
UNKNOWN:
f tti n t e lnf m v ^ 'm '
‘ f 13’ h u f,lfJ ••&gt;•&gt; rert
In this rauae, otherwise a decree pro confv
ory.'
IN CUANCEBT
m**. ?P '* 4rtn«
“ &gt;• 'w ore bill o f rompUlDt
go to camp with tho required number
K
i t a ^ l ^ h S t o Va a u a n r e
wilt oo Mid data to eularad ayaluat you.
filed hereto agalnat you that you bat* or claim
“ The order will result,’* the bulk*
It la further ordered that Mid nolle* to pub- Said rrrtlflcate dmbrarea th* fo*Uwing ^rJrtb!
0 54I*
,B»»rrot In tto following described
Halted In the Banford Herald, a newspaper pub­
CITATION
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added, “ in the reclamation »
land la Samlnol* County, Florida. to?wlti
lished In Bemlnol* County, for four rovwecutlv*
K-Y ;
_ tata f it # (3 ), amt Haven (T). Block Z. o f SL
weeks.
abandoned
burial grounds and «w
Vtrglala Coney, Complainant,
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Add_lll° V q Sanford. I'U t nook I, p*Vi
WITNESS my band and tb* aeal o f tbo abort j g g y o f ta d t rertlf^are'I|nt the*name o f II* ?i\r,Med*
112-1 IT, aa recorded In BemlnoU ( t a n l j
Roe placing o f suitable headstones •**
ra.
stated court an this let day o f June, A. D. 1021. ta1^ r d f « * ? l ! ?* d rW ,ln t ,,» otall to redrem- Wul,
,
II. B. Coney, Defendant.
(SEAL)
M. A. DOUGLASS.
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To 11. R. Coney:
To* are Ibrrefore berth, required and ordered graves long since forgotten.
Clerk o f tho Circuit Ctart.
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.k . bV ‘ \d ‘ PP* * 7 tafee# oor Circuit tta r t at
It appearing from no affidavit filed In this
Semlnol* County, Florida.
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Each
post
and
unit
will
ow*1
3
tto Ita rt Ilooa* In Saaford. Florida, on tb*
rena* by lb* rompUlnaat that you. It.
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By: V. B. DOUGLASS, D. 0. &lt;&gt;, &amp; 7 tr oe jlto A. 'lfn*021* *nd — ‘ ‘ «* riret M ooda, la A o r n t . 1021, to ln ( tto U l
from
local
organizations
in
theif
toj**
Cooay,
are
a
resident
o(
Saaford,
Florida,
and
JOHN
G.
LXONARDI.
(SEAL)
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DOUOLASS.
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d o , e f aald month, tto* and Ibar# to mak# anI S ? ! . / * " . b4T*
*Zre«i from tba Stat* e f
Solicitor aad o f Counsel foe Complainant.
A—
Clerk**■Ctn
Circuit (ta rt.
munlties springing from the n f* *
*w*r to tb* bill o f roropUInt barel* flic-1
i-..
Florida, for more thaa sixty days n a il prereed­ 42-3IC.
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BemlnoU
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(ta
s
ty
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43-dtf
W
tad ttoreln fall rot. *lM M ld NU
to tion, the war of 1812, the Kew*®
Ing Ito data af tb* appUcatlow for this order
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WEEKS.
D. ta
o f pahl(ration, aad that your Iasi known place
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TQ9' taUow9*
** waif, the civil .war, the Indisn
o f #oJours waa AtUata, Georgia, and that there NOTICE OF AFFUCATION FOR T A X DEED
M w aA-K M aa^H eart-U ver
UNDER
SECTION
»7»,
OENERAL
STAT­
M fnxttor ord*red that thU aotlr# ba rob.
U qo person |a U * Slat* e f Florida, tb* rente*
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» A X DEED
UTES,
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FLORIDA
X f t t thu vitRl organa h ea lth / b y
o f a robposn* apoa whom would Mad you.
U S D a gZCTION IT*, OENERAL STATV ' i " 8 in ,ford &gt;I»reM, • nrwapaptr pnto paigns, the Spanish war and the
f t * ! I f ria t t a a t ,. Florida, one# rack ipplne Insurrection, lists snd «
Thrrefore. tbla U to command you. H. B.
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IITEE, LAWS OF'FLORIDA
Nolle* U baraby given that Carolina tawla,
ruguhrly taking the world's
fV» * 7 . to pereoually to aad apprer before our U lsa Hartley aad Georgia Hartley, Trust***
Nolle* U hereby given that F L. Wandn,rr J S ,b ..f7 *i8bJ b~ ^ u“ ' 4 ’ 'taha.
W A U i PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST accurately showing spots where AS* ^
aald Circuit Court, at Saaford. n ortda. on tb* Concord rrmrtrry, purchaser# o f Tb* Card Heat#
•tindardrem edy for kidney, liver,
* M or fv#fr
T b I A. D. 1010, No
® . t oaaM
U dY bi
11th day a f July, X. D. 1021, lo make aaswrr No. 400. dated th* 3rd dgy o f Jon*. A. D. 1007. C
CFOPERTT h e r e i n d e s S h S E i
tad^ day
Jus*.
baa IflUd
Madder and u ric acid trouble*—
tftarr a . n . Grrard, Haltla Orrard, bla xrlfa, erica’s defenders are sleeplnf- Tw*
lo lb# bill o f CKnpItlnt tbl# d#y fll#d i f t l u t haa filed Mid certlflcata In my orrice, and b u tlUcat* U my offlc*, and haa mad* annllcaM^i
yoa tor th# compUlnaat la tbU ebua*. oUrrwtre mad* application for tax deed to Uso* la ae- tot, tee. data to l * u . t o J J S t d S S j X T .
4nd 2&lt;* a ■Ton&gt;*ll. Oattortro Tornrll, hla wlf*. documents wilj be used by
Sfor oltorwla*.
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Mid bill af rompUlnt wilt to Ukaa ka by you cordanc* with Uw. Said cartlflcata embrace* |Ul^ r*ttln c» ‘ * •mbracoa. th* following d " rooftw ad.
II totna mad* to *pp#ar b , a i r o n bill o f posts in the future to mske sure t^»
tb* following described property aUnated In Sam- rorlbta proparty attaatta In BemlnoU tounty
II U further ordered that tbU notire to pub. InoU county. Florida, ta-w ltl* 1 acre In sqaar* Florida, lo-w lt: SW(4 o f NEU and NWU l i OoropUIot n ita barela aralnat ro e that ro*
bare or^ la lm lo bare e e a e Inlrreat la tto M ) the soldier graves era properly
“ *to&lt;J I* Ik* Saaford Herald, a Mwspapar pub- In *W . ror a f ta t K ir e . 8, Twp. 21, 0. h M
s
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1^. IK ^wpf t a ilt o deocrlbta
Habad la Sanford, Florida, uae* a wrek fat B. I acre. Tb* Mid load bring n ayraid at » M
In Bemlnol* Ceerntf, ed and. cared for during the ye«
r , " ' .?lla**. **: A«*ta. I«k Tto Mid Uad Florid*, to-vrtt:
four roaMcotlre wrek a.
to
tb* dat* o f th* taros a n o f such certifies l* la " i ? *
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Ita tauaae* e t
g
i
f
t
(31.
end
Beetn
(T), Block 8. o f that they are decorated on Mem®
WITNEU
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band
aad
Ik*
Teal
ef
lb*
Orl
asm* o f W . 8, Moor*. Ualaaa aald rertl- mcw cvrUrletU la tb# b im of u. o UnMm
l VPSI I I s
rail (tart of tb* Ssmth Judicial Ctreull of tba
Heat# abaU to radaamod according ta U w U l Ualaaa Mid rertl fleat. .hall toredcemTO^; #1* O fftlld 4 Add It loo fo Banford, I’ Ut nook 1
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}* “i - . fof tamtaoU County, oa tbla data will laaaa ttocroa t o tb* n t h day. a f Jaly, eardlag to law tag data will U*x^tto?row ThS National Remedy of Holland lor Ita ** d*7 »f Jaa*, A- a It21. .
A. O. 1921.
a lllh day of Jaly. A. D. ISXL
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y°°. , n ttor* for* toreb, n a o u M **4 re.
(SBAL)
^ B. A. DOUOLABS,
eeatnHsg and endorsed bv Oassn
Wltnras a y official signature ta d aeal thU
The only man more anDoyinf
qrired lo to a ta appror to for# **r M id g StMI
Cl*rk o f tb* C b t o ir (ta rt.
tto 2nd day o f Jana. A. D. l t d .
AU
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Ctart
*| tb* Q m rt Haw* t* — - (ZEAL)
B.' A. DOUOLASS, ■
the
one who brags shout bow mW
W Ito Fire* M ooda, I
OEO. A. DrOOTTES,
0 “ *y* '
Clark Clrealt (t a r t .
-r r .. ss s i i sita
t ,.nrtb d a , o ( M id i
is,
is
the msn wbo brags sbobt m
&lt;| |[( WWl* tad *1 Ctaurel for CompUlaaaL
—
w ( t a sity,
t y , Fla.
eta. ( 111.
m -. I y***3*®3* J J tatF . Fla. ■aka aaavrtr nato tba
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Sixteen .U nits
Have
Been Formed in
Record Time

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HUGE BOMBING PLANE
HITS WATER WITH CRASH
AT HAMPTON ROADS
Was to Take Part in
Maneuvers o f A ir­
C raft Today

SYNOPSIS OF NEW AUTOMOBILE
LICENSE LAW

Captain Gray, tho veteran chief
clerk In the comptroller'* office at Tai#
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lahassec, hog given out a synopsis of
tho new automobile license law which
will be read with interest by automo­
bile owners throughout the state.
The law becomes effective January
t e n MEN WERE ABOARD THE
1, 1023, Captain Gray's statement fol­
MACHINE, INJURIES ARB
lows:
UNKNOWN
“There will be only one tag In­
-. * : . r .
stead of two, that being placed on
(tor Tb* laen l i t i l Treat)
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NEWPORT NEWS, J i m
21*-the rear of tho car or the truck.'
.# '« '
-v - Tke days] seaplane NC-7, bomb
The ‘ first quition that most car
Udca and carrylnf three off
owners will ask will no doubt be,
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and aeren men was
“ What will my license co st?" Th*
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berried 1b Haapton Roads this
answer Is That depend*.’ There are
. v IT , v
norainf. One b o b , radio opera­
so many different classifications and
tor, Injured by burning gaaollae
provisions in the bill that the appli
on water renderiag hips anconcation blank which necessarily must
acioaa when be waa unable to
be used to comply with the law win
•w Ib
beyond tbo danger zone.
resemble an income t$uc report or s
The other nine escaped unscath­
government draft questionnaire.
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ed. Airmen released their cargo
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“ Automobiles for private use only
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ef boabe when they found that
will be licensed on a weight basis, be­
a forced landing was necessary.
ing fifty cents per hundfed pounds.
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Reports vary whether bomba ex­
So the owner o f a Ford touring car
A. W. ^
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for private use only will pay a license
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at least two-did. Fire waa dis­
tax of $7.50/ The owner o f an Oak­
covered leaping from the main
land car of the late models has been
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gasoline feed pipe os the machine
getting his license for $5, but under
was flying and It Immediately
this bill he would pay $12 while th*
landed on water.
The crew
owner of a Maxwell car will pay
fought the flames but were fin­
$10.50. • I am advised that the five
ally forced to take to the water.
passenger Buick touring cars, weigh
The gasoline spread to tba water
2900 pounds; therefore, a license for
and took fire. All swam-beyond
such a car would be $14.50. A Cadil­
radios of flames bat the radio
lac touring which has been costing $12
operator.
Companions rescued
will cost $20 under the new law.
him. The plane woe the same
“ If the automobile is used for hire
type as the NC-4 which flew
there is on additional charge on the
across the Atlantic.
weight of the car and also a charge of
$5 per passenger where the passenger
capacity does not exceed seven.
So
WASHINGTON,
Jane 2 1 , that a Ford touring csr operated for
The forirter German aabrnsrine
Lexington M otor Company, Connersville, Indiana, U . S. A .
hire would take a license costing $31;
U-U7 waa sank o ff Capt Charlea
Subsidiary United States .Automotive Corporation
the Oakland, $38; the Maxwell, $35.75,
today by the First Squadron or
and the Cadillac $60 when used for
naval seaplanes which bombed It
according to reports to the Nary
hire. This will illustrate briefly some
department.
o f t!\e changes with reference to pas­
senger cars. The license fees for
(■ y TV* I marietta Preaa)
trucks (fepends on whether the tires
NEWPORT NEWS, Jane 1 1 , are pneumatic or solid os well os
A huge bombing aeaplaoe from
whether or not the truck will be in
the naral boae which waa to take
private use or for hire. An illustra­
part today In the bombing of the
tion will be tho Federal one ton truck
former German sabmarine JJ-117
which weighs 4,800 pounds. Under the
crashed Into Hampton Roads this
new bill this truck equipped with
BUILDERS OF THE •1920 PIKE S PEAK HILL CLIMB CHAMPION
morning. An explosion as the
pneumatic tires and in private use
plane struck sent the water high
would coat $36 and equipped with sol­
la the air and rattled windows In
id tires, $53.76. * The same vehicle
houses ashore. A tug got to the
when operated fo r hire equipped with
•cene a few minutes later. The
pneumatic tires would requiro a li­
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crew of a water boat nearby aald
cense coating $102 and if. equipped
N egro Candidates
.
ten men were aboard the machine
with solid tires, $163.
. .W ere Defeated in
and all were laved but odme apv
“The largest increases in cost of
peered badly Injured. They re­
licenses will bo in the case of cars
Jax Yesterday) *
ported (wo heavy explosions as
an dtrucks operated for hire. In the
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the machine‘struck the water but
case of cars and trucks in private WAS SO RESTLESS HE COULDN'T
JACKSONVILLE, June 22.—All
did not know whether they were
use the general average of increase
SLEEP AND DAYLIGHT WAS
negro candidates for the. city cpuncll
caused by bomba or by the gaso­
Culver Esteridge, D. D. Moran, Hoapparently will not be more than fifty
wmmmmmemm^
in yesterday’s municipal election here er and Fred Ballard, Stafford and
ALWAYS*
WELCOME
line tanks.
to seventy-five per cent over the pres­
FORMER
GOVERNOR
TO ENTER
were defeated by large majorities.
Frank Leflles Howard Flynt have
ent license rates. 1
.
HIS
PLEA
IN
PBONAGB
•
“•With the exception o f a little milk
Two were running for councilmert gone to Georgia to-pack peach**.
. ANOTHER ONE DOWN
'The bill will be administered by
TRIAL.
•
WASHINGTON, June
21,—
tho comptroller's office but was not toast Vwhich comprised my diet for at large and four for the council from , Mrs. Franklin has gone to Dayton*
Just after the German submarine
drawn by or suggested by the comp­ more than tight weeks, I could not eat as many wards
to spent, a few days with her sister.
PENSACOLA, June 21.—Sidney flT.
was sank today,, o ff Hampton
troller. The members of the legisla­ anything,’’ said Capt. Geo. W. WornGrover Leflles is running the meat Catts, former governor o f Florida,
ble,
residing
at
105
Jennings
St.,
Roads, Lieut. Colonel Culrer, fly­
Bridge M ay Be Built at wagon here now.
ture having charge of ^ie program of
had not appeared in federal court bale I
Ing aa army plane, crashed down
good road legislation had the laws Knoxville, Tenn., a highly respected
up
to noon today to plead to an in­
Osteen Ferry by Co. Lucile and Jim Proctor from Geor­
near the Naval vessel Henderson.
drawn with a view of providing funds citizen of that city.
gia,
spent
a
few
days
last
.week
with
dictment
charging him with peonage
“ I am now able,’’ continued Captain
He and his assistants wete resfor the state road department-seem to
and
court
attaches so fa r as they knew
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clifford
Proctor.
It
has
been
stated
that
a
bridge
cued.
have believed that the fairest method Womble, “after taking two bottles of
Mr. snd Mrs. Claude Raulerson has no arrangements had bean mode for
will be built at Osteen Ferry by a
Tanlac,
to
eat
practically
anything,
I
Io f licensing motor vehicles was on a
returned home from Jacksonville.
him to do so. Federal Judge Shep­
OLD POINT COMFORT, June 21,— weight basis, and this idea has been had a bad form of stomach and intes­ corporation who will apply to the
county. Commissioners of Volusia . Mrs. T. W. Prevatt is spending a pard hae not set e data for Cette1
tinal
trouble
for
*
long
time
and
for
Scores of air craft swept by here this the basic principle apparently on
and Seminofe counties for a fran­ few days with her mother, Mrs. J. M. trial. Friends o f Catts hod said he
morning to seek and bomb the form -1which the new automobile license law months my condition had been such
chise to build and operate a toll bridge Littler at Osteen.
that
I
suffered
agony.
I-g
o
t
so
I
was preparing to coma here today to
er German submarine in the first o f I was drawn. However, there are many
T he. community club will hold its plead.
at this point. It is understood that
could
not
eat
the
almpiest
food.
1
» series oL tests to prove or disprove different classifications and provisos
if this franchise is granted that’ the snousl meeting * t the town hall Mon­
His attorneys failed recently to file
claim* of air service experts that aa stated above which,' taken aa a tried doctor after doctor and all kinds
countiea will be safeguarded against day afternoon, June’ 27th.
of
medicine
but
nothing
that
was
pre­
demurrers to the Indictment and It
development o f military aircraft has whole, will mean that there will be
Mr. and Airs. Wakefield were t a p ­ was said the next move in the rase
spelled doom o f surface war craft. some 16 or 16 different classes or ser­ scribed for me seemed to do me any any long timq monopoly o f this bridge
by th* franchise grantod, and tha ping in Sanford Saturday.
good.
I
had
a
terrible
pain
in
my
would be to allow the defendant to go
Atfoyking force conaisted entirely o f ies of license tags, ranging in price
. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prevatt, Mrs.
naval
seaplanes
concentrated at according to the vehicle for which, breast Just over my heart and for public will be protected against exces­
to trial. Friends o fthe former gov­
sive toll rates.
. . J. M. Prevatt, Mrs. Fred McFsrlsne
Hampton Roads naval base including purchased all the way from $5 to $500. weeks 1 got no relief. *
ernor have declared he was preparing
We favor a free bridge at this and little daughter,'Ruth, motored to
“ I finally got so nervous that I ac­
practically all types from fast scout* The present law will bring in a total
to come to Pensacola today.
point, but as it seems that it will be Osteen Sunday evening to call on Mrs.
tually
dreaded
to
see
night
come
as
I
to heayy bombers. Forty-seven o f revenue of from one million to one and
Catts was indicted by the federal
could not sleep and was always too impossible to get it for several T.-W. Prevatt’*.mother, Mrs. Littler.
the latte.' in the fleet. Submarine an­ one-half million dollars."
grand
Jury upon the testimony o f two
Mrs. Speer, o f Sanford, spent Sun­
restless that I would rejoice to see yean, it may be well to allow a cor­
chored fifty miles o ff Cape Charles
negro
former
convicts that upon their
daylight pome. I waa also constipated poration to build and operate a toll day in Geneva, with her slater, Mrs.
with decks awash and initial Usk of
release
from
the stat* prison agents .- j
President Hardinsr v
all o f the time. In fact, life seemed bridge. It wouid certainly be better E. M. Wicks.
planes was to locate her.
o
f
defendant,
who at that time
W ill Proceed Early to a burden and l was so miserable that and more popular than the ferry which Mr. and Mrs. Miller, o f Moor* Sta­ governor o f Florida, took them to
I was almost on the verge o f despair. is now In use. However, the proposi­ tion, were guests o f Mrs. J. M. Pre­
Investigate Negroes Several of my neighbon told me about tion is not getting us any nearer to vatt on Sunday afternoon.
West Florida, where they were forced
Officer Brings Suit
the plan o f free bridges, ownd and
Cleveland Jacobs, o f Chuluots, was to work upon e plantation owned
Tanlac and.advised me to try i t
for D efam ation Char­
(Mr Tb* Aaaadatta Pnaat
tha executive.
H
i
this city Sunday visiting friends.
“ I am personally acquainted with operated by the county, oo if there ia
NEW YORK, June 22.—President
acter in Police Court Harding, in a letter to tha national Mr. Don M. Chambliss, of tha firm of any other way out of it wa still con­ Revival services are beng held this
tend for a free bridge at this point.— week st tha Baptist •church snd ev­ DAWES SELECTED
association for the advancement of Kuhlman A Chamblss, and when I told
O F Tb* A a.ari.tta Preaa)
DIRECTOR OF BUDGET
New Smyrna Breeze.
eryone is invited to attend.
him
o
f
my
condition
and
how
I
suf
TAMPA, Juns 22.— Detect!ve.J. E. colored people mode public today, fared be advised me to begin taking
BY PRESIDENT HARDING
Charley Summersell spent last
Kiliebrew, o f the ioesl police deport­ aald he planned to proceed as' early Tanlac without delay and that lt had WILL NVESTIGATB RECORD
wedk with Tin* McFarland.
WASHINGTON, June J1,
OF CAPT. CHAMBERLAIN ~
ment, tods yentered suit fo r criminal aa poosible with his study o f ths race relieved hundreds o f the best , people
Mrs. T. W. Prevatt is spending a G. Dawee, Chicago banker,
queetkm
wit
ha
view
to
ameliorating
• ON HIS WAR CLAIMS week with.her parents, Mr. and Mra|
1Ib«l against Nlckols Alfonso who, !h
in Knoxville. I-have now'taken two .
by Harding for director o f budget
municipal court Monday, accused the tha treatment accorded negroes, as bottles o f Tanlac and am giving you
Littler, of Osteen.
der
the budget U w recently
WASHINGTON, Jun* 21_-Congre*officer o f having offered to protect outlined in his message to congnss. this testimonial in the hope that U
The chicken .plllsu given for the by congress.
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him from prosecution on s moonshine
may iridoce others to take it. Sincb sional investigation ot the dismissal benefit of tha Community club Fri­
Population o f Florida
charge if he would pay him mosey.
taking this medicine I actually feel from the Marine corps of Captain Ed­ day night was well attended, and $60
NOTICE TO C0NTRACTT0R8
- -______ k__
,
In vthe 1920 Census like 1 had been made all over again mund G. Chamberlain, San Antonio, was taken in. R. J. Holly, o f Son- Sealed bids will be received by
with the youth, energy and ambition Texas, for his alleged false claims in ford, gave us a fine talk. Tha Red building committee o f the Sanford Rod
Elliott o f Times-Union
o f a sixteen year old boy."—Adv. * . 1018 o f having shot down • number o f Cross will meet at Mm. Dooley's Fri &amp; Gun Q ub for the building o f e club
Made President o f
German alrpjanes on the western day.
WASHINOTOn Tju m EL—-The pop­
house 60x120 feet, st Sanford, Fla.
Southern Publishers ulation of Florida in 1920 consisted of . Why shouldn't Poland grab What front was recommended today by the
Plans and specifications may be
senate naval committee.
•
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% 638,153 white persons, 329,487 ne­
ONLY 24 CENTS IN GOTHAM.
at the offlca o f the secretary, 118
she can? Hasn't sha all ths right* o f
groes, the white increasing 48J8 per
Avc., Sanford. Bids will be opened et
• free and liberty-loving nation?
The chief weakness of all organisa­
ASHEVLLE/N. C„ June 22^-W . A. cent and negroes 6.7 per oent from — ~~
NEW YORK, June 22.—Th# Stand­ 8 p. ro., on Friday, July 1 st Co:
EUlott, of the Florida Timee-Unlon, 1910 to 1920 the census bureau an­
tions )• tha desire o f every member to ard Oil company o f New York today raittse reserves the right to reject
So many agitators can't distinguish
w*a today elected preaidant of th* nounced today. The negipes consti­
announced thatsfha wholesale price o f and *•! bid*.
Southern Newspaper Publishers As­ tuted 34 per cent a f the total populo- between elevstng the masses on
—
gasoline had been cut to 24 cents a
:
W . M . W AVW W S
raising what Dante saw. •
sociation by unanimous vot*.
a Cold quickly/ '
alion, a reduction o f one-half coni.
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Prices Effective June 20,1921

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THIS MAN DREADED
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CATTSONWAY
TO PENSACOLA,
REPORT SAYS

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�N ote Found That De
scribes the Pirate

‘‘‘Trm—r---- numllil1' '

BOTTLE IS PICKED UP NEAR
HATT BRA 8 PURPORTS TO
BE EXPLANATION

PORTLAND, Me., Jane 31^Tke theory that pirates are afloat
in the North Atlantic found cred­
ence here. Belief In this expla­
nation o f the fate of recently
■Using ships has grown with the
establishment of the fact that a
message fn a bottle pleked np
near Hatteraa two montha ago
‘purporting to explain the disap­
pearance o f five masted schooner
Carroll A. Deering mystery ship
o f Diamond Shoals, written by
Henry Bates, o f Islesboro, Maine,
a member o f the crew. The ques­
tion o f its genuineness was set­
tled today by hand writing ex­
perts. Note stated schooner was
captured by oil burning craft
something like aubm trine chaser,
that members o f the crew were
being handcuffed and everything'

WA8HINGTON, June 21.—A
world-wide search for the miss­
ing crew of the schooner Ctrroll
Deering which piled up on the
North Carotins beach last Janu­
ary with all sails set but no one
aboard, has been started by tha
State Department through Amer­
ican consuls.

Hardee Nam es W om an
on School Board For
New Sarasota County
TALLAHASSEE, June 22.—Gov­
ernor Hardee today appointed the fol­
lowing to be officers in and fo r Sara­
sota county, which was recently crest­
ed by the legislature out o f Manatee
county:
* •
County commissioners— First dia'trict, Frank A. Walpole; second dis­
trict,-L. L. May; third district, F. J.
Hayden; fourth district, P. E. Buchan;
fifth district, Henry Handcock; count yschool board—A. L. Joiner, first
district; T. L. ‘ Livermore, second dis­
trict; and Mrs. Wesley Hlgel, thin!
district. Superintendent of public In­
struction, T. W. Yarborough; clerk
circuit court, A. E.,Roosch; tax col­
lector, A. M. Wilson; prosecuting at­
torney, Frank Redd; county Judge, W,
Y. Perry; supervisor o f registration,
Thomas A. Hughes.
Frank A. Walpole, named above as
county commissioner from first dis­
trict, formerly held the position of
couiity commissioner from fifth dis­
trict of Manatee county. He has re­
signed that position, as the division
o f the county now mnkes him a resi­
dent o f Sarasota.

Rev. E. L. Wright returned Monday
from Clearwater, where he has been
attending the Sunday school confer­
ence at Southern college.
Mrs. E. A. Farncll visited Sanford
Tuesday.
MUs Wanna Pope o f St. Augustine
is visiting here aunt, Mrs. J. N.
Thompson.
Dr. Weathers returned Monday
to Ambrose, Ga., fo r a short visit to
relatives.
W. B. Williams has purchased tiw
Cushing House and Is having* it re­
paired and renovated.
Misses Kathrine and Maxine Young
left Wednesday fo r Mobile, Alabama,
where they will spend the summer
with their uncle, Mr. Jordan.
The
young ladies were accompanied as far
as Jacksonville by their father, W. B.
Young.
Rev. J. N. Thompson left Tuesday
on a buslnesa trip to Tatnpa.
Miss Nell WllliamB spent Tuesday
in Sanford, the guest of Miss Inez
Strange.
Master William Wade o f Wildwood
is visiting hla brother and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. A. K. Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lawton and
family visited In Orlando Saturday.
The Womans' Club of Oviedo haa
let the contract for the completion of
their club house, the work to be done
within the next two months.
. Master Roy Hendricks returned
Tuesday to his home at Island Grove,
after a visit of several weeks with
his aunt, Mrs. J. N. Thompson.
T. W. Lawton has purchased a
new Buick car and W. ■J. Lawton Is
driving n new Columbia.
Francis Swope, who haa been quite
ill for the post few days, is convales­
cing.
An automobile belonging to W. P.
Oarter was badly wrecked Tuesday
on the Lake Charm road. Three boys,
Walter Carter, Alan' Thompson and
William Wade, were In the car* and
Yhllo two o f the boys were playing
together they lost control of the car
and In some way were turned over In
the ditch. The tittle Wade boy wna
pinned under the car and badly bruis­
ed but not seriously hurt, and the oth­
er two boys escaped without injury.
It was a very narrow escape for the
boys, ns the accident hnppcned In n
very bad pnrt of the road. .
Cottage prayer meetings are being
held each night this week, prepnra-

Jos. Wnlnwrijfcht of Emory Unlver.
sity is spending the summer with hit
fnther and brother nt Chuiuota anc
Geneva.
Mrs. E. A. Farncll Alton Fnmcll
and Mrs. Theo Aulln spent Wednesday
in. Oviedo.
W. A. Tulwller of Tampa, freight
agent of the Seaboard railway, wwas
Hurricane W arnings
in Oviedo Wednesday. He was ac­
A r e . Being Posted companied by Mr. Keller o f 'Orlando.
Miss Florence Wheeler entertained
A
long
Texas
Coast
a
few
of her friends Thursday night.
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The
ancient widower in quest of a
(By TO* Ah k Ii M Frau)
bride reminds us that while wisdom
WASHINGTON, June 22.—Hurri­ teeth come late in life they don't last
cane warnings were ordered at 9:30
today from Matagorda Bay to Port
Arthur, Texas. A tropical dorm is

Ft. Dade Soldier
U nder-A rrest for
^
Theft o f Revolver

U nable to Find
Vouchers fo r $30,t)00
in S u p t’s Office
. (By Tk* A m cU U d F i n *)

„

MIAMI, June 22.—State Auditor
Yon, who has just completed an ex­
amination o f the expenditure o f |300,000 bond issue for special ,tar for
District No. 2, Miami district, has reported to Governor Hardee that be is
unable to find vouchers on Ale In the
office o f the county superintendent o f
p u b lic Instruction for checks total­
ling 130,026.
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Captured M en
W ith Ammunition
(By I k * I ■ * *)» &gt;. ! F i n *)

BELFAST, June 22.—The police in
the upper fails district o f this city,
hearing firing in that area today, pur­
sued eight men they suspected add
captured three o f them who were
found bo have ammunition in their

THE Ur a

U S C O TTIEAD

Hera is tbs II. 8. Usco Tread; with a
long - Mtabliahad standard of aarvics
among motorists who har* an ays to
valup, as wall as to pries. While sail­
ing for laas than tha pthar tlraa in tba
U. S. Fabric tins, tba Usco has aarnad
a reputation for quality and dapandabls aconotny which is not ascaadad by
any lira In its class

V E R Y on ce in a w h ile y o u h ea r a m otorist sa y as he
kicks a rear tire w ith an adm iring foot, “ t h e r e ' s a lucky
tire I ” G ive him a ch a n ce and h e ’ll tell y o u all about i t
A n d then y o u ’ll find that w h a t h e calls " lu c k ” is sim ply his
first experience w it t fa quality standard tire,

E

It all com es to th is — b u y a U . S. T ire an yw here
^
in this cou n try and y o u g e t definite, predictable
^
valu e fo r y o u r m on ey n o m atter w h at w eig h t ca r
|^5] • y o u drive.
H

T h e m an w h o h as been gu essin g h is w a y through
“ overstock s,” ‘ ‘ discontinued lines,” " jo b lo ts ” and the
Hrya like, w ill find it refresh in g to talk w ith th e loca l U . S.
/Ill T ire dealer w h o is con cen tratin g on a full, com Igic* pletely sized line o f U . S. T ires.
F o rth e first tim e h e w ill h ear som e straigh t quality
.
betw een ch a n ce and certain ty in
Si.
tire buying. *
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tire facta — an d g e t the difference

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T h e U . S. T ires h e sees in stock are
fresh ,liv e tirea. T h e y c o m e d ir e ctto the
dealer from his neighboring F a ctory
B ranch.

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T h ere are 92 o f these B ran ch es e s ta b -.
lished and m aintained b y the U . S. T ire
m akers.

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G ivin g y ou r dealer a continu ous m ov in g
stock o f n ew , fresh tires built on the
certainty o f quality first every tim e

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Chpluoto,
Longwood,
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Florida
Florida
Florida
Florida

No Split in Season
o f Florida State
League, Announced
TAKE SALTS AT FIRST SIGN OF
ORLANDO, June 22, Pres. Walter
BLADDER IRRITATION OR
W„ Rose o f the Florida State league
BACKACHE S
officially announced today that there
would be no split in the base ball seasThe American men and women must
on this year, Jacksonville and Lakeguard constantly against Kidney trou­
land voted in the affirmative, Tampaj
ble, because we eat too much and all
S t Petersburg and Daytona In the
our food is rich. Our blood is filled
negative. President' Baxter o f OrT
with uric acid which the kidneys strive
to filter out, they weaken from over­ Undo refused to voto because o f crit­
work,'become sluggish; the elimina­ icism from Other clubs that Orlando
tive tissues clog and the result is kid­ was prompted to split the season from
ney trouble, bladder weakness and a selfish motives.

general decline in health.
When your kidneys feet like lqmps
o f lead; your back hurts or the urine
i
(By Th* A u e citU d FtM l)
TAMPA, June* 22.— Private Jesso is cloudy, full o f sddiment or you are
Slagle is being held here as a result obliged to seek ftHef two or three
of his arrest at Fort Dado Jon the times during the night; if you suffer
charge of stealing an army revolver with sick headache or dixxy, nervous
from the United States arsenal at spells, acid stomach, or you have
rheumatism whan the weather la bad,
Augusta, Ga.
get from your pharmacist about four
AMERICA WINS POLO MATCH, ounces of Jad Salta; take a table­
spoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and your
(By T )* Ah m U M F r*u )
HURLING OPOLO FIELD, LON­ kidneys will then act fine. This fa ­
DON, June 22.— America today re­ mous salts Is made from the add o f
gained possession of the internation­ grapes and lemon juice, combined with
al polo trophy, defeating Great Brit­ iithja, and haa been used for genera­
ain In the second match 10 to 6 and tions to flush and stimulate clogged
winnig the series 2 matches to 1.
v . kidney a; to neutralise the acids In
the urine so it no longer is a source
o f irritation, thus ending bladder dis­
MEXICO MAY DROP PASSPORTS. orders.
Jad Salta Is Inexpensive; cannot In­
MEXICO CITY, June 22.—A reso­ jure, npakea a delghtful effervescent
lution favoring the abolition o f pass­ llthis-water beverage, and belongs in
ports between Mexico and other coun­ every homtf, because nobody can make
tries was adopted today by the Cen­ a mistake by having a good kidney
tral commercial congress in session flushing any time.—Adv.
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here. Discussion o f the- resolution
occupied the entire morning session- ' The man who does not advertise Is
dead. A od hU store looks like i t
Lime in barrels, or 40-pound sacks
at Cates Crate Co. Phone 181. 40-tfe "Head-IT-OFF"— ENERGIZE— NOW.

NCNIC BRIDGE
(Tram H **d*y'i Daily)

ASHEVILLE,, June 22.— Urging
that something be done to remedy the
alleged discriminatory methods of the MADE BY HIS CHIN WHILE HE
internal revenue bureau In applying
WAS IN LONDON
incomd tax rates on the value o f news­
TOWN
paper property in the South, the
Southern Newspaper Publishers’ as­
sociation, at* the second day’s session
o f the nineteenth annua] -convention
here today, authorised appointment
of a committee to take up the matter
with the department. The committee
will be appointed by the officers to be
elected tomorrow for the ensuing year.
The election and the appointment of
committees will end the business ses­
sions of the convention.
E. W. Barnett, Birmingham, AgeHeraid, nude a report today on the
establishment o f paper mills in the
South, and distributed copies o f tha
Age-Herald printed on paper made
from Alabama spruce pine. A mo­
tion was made by W. T. Anderson,
Macon, Telegraph, that Mr. Barrett
be appointed chairman o f a committee
to investigate the possibilities fo r
paper manufacturing In the South,
but Mr. Barrett declined1the appoint­
ment
It has been the custom of the asso­
ciation to promote officers and W. A
Elliott, Jacksonville, Times-Union, is
expected to become president.
MANY A R B INJURED
IN GERMAN COAL MINE,
WHEN EXPLOSION OCCUBE
SUGAR SC PER LB.

Mrs. E. M. Galloway and Mrs. W.
E. Watson entertained very charming­
ly at a picnic bridge at tho Thrasher
cottage at Palm Springs In compli­
ment to Mrs. Norma McLaughlin o f
New York.
The morning was pleasantly speqt
with bathing and at noon a delicious
picnic dinner consisting of fried
chlcknn, crab salad and potato salad,
nut bread and sandwiches, tarts and
iced tea.
A fi absorbing game o f bridge was
played during the afternoon. High
score was made by Mrs. A. R. Key,
who was awarded a dainty fan. Mrs.
G. I. Loucka won tha cut prise, a
tgueat towel. Mrs. R.(R. Deaa won tha
booby prize, Mrs. McLaughlin, the
honoree, was presented a box of pow­
der.1' '
Those enjoying this delightful day
were Mesdamee Margaret Barnes, A.
With every dollar’s worth of gro­
P. Connelly, G. I. Loucks, A. R. Key, ceries. Yon buy from us. Ypu get
Norma McLaughlin, R. A . Newman, one pound o f beat, granulated sugar
Sam Puieston, D? L . Thrasher and R. for Se. Cates Crate Co. Phone 1BL
S. Dess.
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921

dORIDA HOT!

VALUABLE FIND IS LEXINGTON CUTS
MADE ON ORLANDO ITS CAR PRICES
BEACH PROPERTY
$200 TO $600

8TONBMAN FAVORS STATE DIVISION.

F. W. Storeman, editor o f the Mi­
ami Herald, in a recent issue of that
publication, gave some
interesting
facts In support of his contention that
stato division would be beneficial to
irLBOURNE HOTEL WOULD GO NEW DISCOVERY WILU NO PROB­
Beginning June 2 0 ,'Sweeping Redac­ the southern portion o f the peninsula,
AFTER THE SUMMER
ABLY SEND LOTS OF PEOPLE
which section of the state not only
tions in Price* o f All Series “ 8
TRADE
TO ORLANDO BEACH NOW
paya the greater part of the taxes, but
and Series T " Models Will
receives the small end o f the. state’s
Become Effective
%
Florida First" is a fine slogan
payroll when they are returned to the
Carl Dann'a real estate office will
--------t
| one that ahould be adopted
Sweeping reductions in tho prices people in the way of expenditures.
no doubt be stampeded this afternoon
&lt;Tcry loyal citixen o f the state. A
The Herald says:
and tomorrow owing to an advertise­ of Lexington cars were announced by
t many of us depend upon our in
There is no task, no matter how
ment which he is carrying In this af­ the Lexington Motor Company • o f
tarnation concerning the wonderful
hopeless,
that cannot be successfully
ternoon’s Reporter-Star. The story Connersville, Ind., today.
sices and attraction* o f this state,
carried
out
If energy, persistence and
ThTe reductions, ranging from $200
told by Mr. Dann and corroborated by
from the tourists from other
other witnesses is to the effect that to $800, will be effective on June 20. intelligence are used to ofitaln the de­
I,* who stop here on their travels
a valuable find was made ' on the Jhey cover all series “ S" and Series layed results.
„ the stste, and many o f us know
When one speaks o f dividing the
property, which they are developing, “ T " models, the former being equip­
in about other states than we do
with a market vahie of from three to ped with Continental motors and the state o f Florida into two states, the
osr own. We aimply take It for
twelve hundred per cent greater than latter with the Anstel engine which scheme on its face, seems too diffi­
uted that we have the best state
the cost of the lot.
was used in the Lexington specials cult of achievement, so .much would
the Union, but we are unable to
that
won both first and second hon­ have to be done in the way of educa­
Since the passage of the 10th
In out first hand information ra­
amendment the coast line of Florida ors in the.two major events,at the tion ad legislation, before It could be
ng the state as a whole; and
has been a rendexvous for smugglers Pike's Peak hill climb last Labor Day. accomplished, that the listener, while
t is true of ourselves is equally
Comparative table o f new and old recognising the advisability of a state
who deal in spirits. It so happened
of others in other sections of the
division campaign, can see nothing but
that some of the "Captain Kids" de­ prices follows:
U. And, so we wotild say; if you
Models
New
Old failure n tho project.
cided that Orlando Beach offered a de­
ioit go somewhere this summer, “ See
But if there is oq* thing that stands
“
S
"
Touring
Car
_______
$1885
$2285
sirable shelter for the protection of
rids First." And to you of someout
clear and distinct, as the result, or
—
.
1986
2285
their “spirits" and deposited two cas- J“ 3 ” Thorobred
elte in Florida, we invite you to
- i l 2185
2785 one o f the results of the meeting of
cs o f gin and a cask of liquor In the “ 3 " Lex-Sedan
and see Melbourne and enjoy
3250 the legislature this year, it is that
heavy underbrush which is so com -?"3 " Coupe ..........— ....... 2760
fine summer climate and our fine
"S " Sedan ...».................. 3150 3350 tho southern portion of the state can
mon along the shore line.
beaches. If you have never been
2985 never make that progress Provldcnco
&lt;Dann had a force of men clearing'
Touring Car
2785
trt before, you will be surprised at
4150 seems to have designed for it, as Iqng
streets through his new subdivision. *“ T " Scdanctte ....-----3750
wonderful advantages offered you
In an attcmpt 'to burn the brush they' B- A O. Motor Co., Sanford, Fla., as it is tied politically and geographic­
in the “ Mid-way City."
ally to the northern part of the state.
had taken from the roadway, the fire |distributors,
Ai an extraordinary inducement for
Loyal ns we may all be to tho whole
got beyond their control and swept
is to come to Melbourne one of our
state
of Florida, yet the history of
the entire jenlnsula to the inlet. When
aedeni.hotela has reduced its ratcj to
the
past
twenty-five years indicates
the smoke had cleared away, two
metkaliy one-half the rate charged
beyond
tho
peradventure of a doubt,
cases of gin and the remains of a cask
taring the winter months.
Summer
that
political
control lies in the north­
of liquor were found within six feet
rites for Florida people ia now the
ern counties of the state and that
of where the meh had cleared for the
dogan of Orange Spot Park. These
those counties, despite the proposed
street. All that was saved of the
ntts arc published in another column
constitutional
amendment with refer­
LOOK
YOUNG1
BRING
BACK
ITS
gin were tho broken bottles.
if this issue, and they will be adver­
ence
to
the
reapportionment
of repre­
NATURAL
COLOR,
GLOSS
A large crowd o f fortune hunters
ted in other papers in the state and
sentation
in
the
legislature,
will con­
AND
ATTRACTIVENESS
were seen yesterday searching for an­
bis publicity will bring many people
tinue
tenaciously
to
hold
the
politics
other find, but so far none has been
o Melbourne durng the coining sumsupremacy.
Common
garden
sage
brewed
into
a
reported.—Reporter-Star.
ner who have never been here before,
If political control were exercised
heavy tea, with Bulphur added, will
riui write up is contributed for the
turn gray, streaked^and faded hair for tho benefit of the whole state, if
pod of the cause, and with the hope Senator Trammell
beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just the southern counties fared as well in
bit other hotels and other papers In
a few applications will prove a revel­ legislation as do the northern coun­
Introduces Bill For
lorida will follow suit— with the view
ation if your hair is fading, streaked ties, perhaps there would be no neces­
Benefit of Growers or
inducing more Florida people to
gray'. Mixing the Sage Tea and sity for criticism nor would there be
‘See
Florida
First."— Melbourne
arc
Sulphur rccipo nt home, though, ia nny talk of state division. But the
Settlement of Claims to Be Made
Times,
troublesome. An easier way is to get real facts are that while the southern
Within Sixty Days After Filing
n bottle of \yyeth’s Sage and Sulphur part of the state is taxed heavily and
Compound nt any drug store, all ready out of proportion to the northern coun­
Sari Bernard
Senator Park Trammel Friday in­ for use. This is the old-time recipe ties, the vast bulk of the state’s mon­
troduced in the senate a bill requiring
Is Kidnapped
improved by tho addition of other In­ ey is spent in the northern counties. *
the settlements of claims against tho
It is said that 19 coun­
gredients.
From His Home railroads and express companies for While wispy, gray, faded hair is not tiesForininstance,
Florida p.ay more than GO per
lost freight, damage to freight and
cent of tho taxes of the state, and it
If Hand of Armed Men, Whereabouts overcharges within sixty days from sinful, we all desire to rotuin our
does not take one over-informed to
youthful
appearance
and
attractive­
Are Unknown
filing of claim. The measure provid­ ness. By darkening your hair with understand that more than 80 per cent
es an attorney's fee, if the claimant Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, of the taxes collected in the state are
(Dr Tb» AuocliUl Prtu)
*
has to bring suit and . recovers an no one can tell, because it does it so spont in the counties in the upper part
CORK, June 21.—James Francis amount in excess -of that offered by
naturally, so evenly. You just damp­ of the Btate, Prqfctically all the grent
bnuril, fpurth Earl of Bandon, was the common carrier within the said
en a sponge or soft brush with it and state institutions are located in tho
tidupped this morning from his resl- sixty days. The bill is much the same
draw this through your hair, taking northern counties, and, certainly, the
bw at Bantry by a band of armed as tho Florida law upon the subject,
one small strand at a time; but morn­ vast program of road building con­
urn. Castle Bernard, his home, was Senator Trammel) being the author
ing all gray hairs have disappeared, templates tho expenditure of great
et afire and this afternoon was still of the state law, except that the bill
and after another application or two sums of money in that section of the
wring. Karl Bnndon’n whereabouts introduced1in the senate applies only
your hair becomes beautifully dark, state long before the authorities can
i (till unknown.
to inter-state shipments.
reach the southern counties, wherq
glossy, soft and luxuriant.— Adv.
roads are already built, with their
There is one consolation about be­
A man feels n little proud of his
statewide road program.
Rub-My-Tism kills pain.
®Uege education until his ten-year- ing bald. The barber never leans over
Legislation, so far as South Florida
id »on asks him to help work tomor- nnd whispers ingratiatingly: “ Tonic
is concerned, practically amounts to a
•Hend-IT-OFF"— ENERGIZE—NOW denial of representation and of politi­
3»’i problem.
air?’’
cal equality, reasons enough in them-*
selves for political separation.
But the underlying reason why the
people of Florida should seriously con­
sider stata division along equitable
lines with reference to territory and
population, is that the two sections
of the state have entirely different in­
terests and have an entirely different
view as to the progress tho state
should make, and these interests and
these views can never be reconciled.
The result is that each section of the
PUSHED HER around.
stato is a drag on the other and hind­
IT WAS a whale.
• • •
ers the other's progress along the
PULLED A thlna-a raa-JIg.
'OF A bill, and tho old bus.
lines
compatible with the happiness of
• • •
• • t
the
people
involved.
AND
THE
blam
e-boat
GROANED AND Bhuddcred.
• ij#
There is as much difference be­
BACKED UP the bill.
AND FINALLY stalled.
tween South Florida and North Flori­
• • •
« • •
da as there is between .the state of
WITHOUT EVEN besUatlag,
AND YOU could fry eggs.
• • •
• * •
Florida and the state of Ohio, and
8
0
I
learned
a trick.
ON THE radiator.
there
is no more reason for continuing
• • •
.,
• • •
,
them
under
one form of state govern­
WHICH
EVERY
driver.
WELL, WHAT I know.
• « •
ment than there would be to unite the
SHOULD REMEMBER.
ABOUT BUZZ wagons.
state of Alabama and- ths state of
• • •
* «
Georgia under one constitution.
WHEN
IN
doubt,
light
up.
COULD BE written big
• • •
• • *
If the division could be made, each
A "SATISFY" cigarette.
ON A postage stamp.
of
the states thus formed could work
• • •
• ♦ •
out
its own destiny in its own way, to
FOR
WITH
one
of
those.
BUT I fiddled around.
• • #
the very great benefit of each.
• * *
BEARED TO your teeth.
AND TORE my now shirt.
Certainly, dvery activity in South
- $ # *‘
: ■ fi.'*". * 1.. 1 ppriTi
Florida
would receive new life and
YOU
CAN
start
anything.
AND GOT alt smoared up.
• • •
greater permanency if It could be per• • •
THE ENGINE would start
mlted to create a new state and solve
• f. •
its own problms unhindered by the ne­
BUT LIZZIE wouldn’t
cessity of bringing along the back­
• • •
Afr.77«A&lt; T h u o f SO
NOT ON that hUL
ward countiea and developing them.
• • •
Much time is being wasted and pro­
A«Jk your dealer to altoar
SO I quit and lit up.
self-startera. That blend Of fine Turk­
y o u t h * n o w vacuum gress in the South is hindered by the
i , i
ish -and Domestic tobacco* nuke*
• c a h d t in * o f 3 0 C h a a ia r*
ONfe
OF
my
cigarette*.
sentiment which objects to the divis­
friends by the mil lions. Another thing
SaUa. A com pact, ooo• • •
ion
o f the state.
—you
don't
find
a
Choaterfield
amok.
v t n ie n t anci a b a o lu te ljAND THOUQHT It or*r.
er
"«h
lf
ting”
brands—h
e's
In
*
‘high"
A I R - T I Q H T p a c k in g —
South
Florida.should now begin to
.* * *
all the time.
* *5# c ig a r* t t aa keep fre a h
THEN I bad a hunch. preach
state
division and to work in
In d a H o ita ty ,
ail possible and honorable ways for a
new state for Itself.— Miami Herald,

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                    <text>IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O RLD 'S G R E A TE ST V E G E TAB LE SECTIO N
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SANFORD, FLO R ID A , F R ID A Y , JU NE 17,195^

N U M B E R 44

Biggest of Graduating Classes

S P E C IA L T E R M W A S A S K E D B Y T H E G R A N I&gt;
J U R Y IN T H E IR P R E S E N T M E N T A N D BYT
C O U N T Y C O M M IS SIO N E R S.
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That W e re Found On
Board Ship Bound
E o r Ireland

AND A R E CHECKING FACTS T R Y
NG TO F IN D T H E SHIPPERS
O F A M U N IT IO N
(H r Th. I

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Ft. i i )

• NEW YO R K , June 16— Investiga­
tion is under way today to determine
how and where more than five hun­
dred modern machine guns w|th hun­
dreds of spare parts were placed on
the steamer Eastslde while at the pier
in Hoboken awaiting departure for an
Irish port. Officials o f the Depart­
ment o f Justice, the United States
Shipping Board customs service begnn checking facts in an effort to dis­
cover to whom the weapons intended
to.be shipped and who caused them
to be placed aboard the'vcssel.
According to Chief o f Police Hayes
of Hoboken, the arms were seized yes­
terday by the federal agents. This
morning, he said, a man giving the
name of Frank Williams appeared in
recorder’s court and swore out a
search warrant, claiming the weapons.
The Hoboken police said that when
they went to the pier where the East
Side is tied up they were told that
there w'ere no machine guns there,
loiter, they said, they found them be­
ing loaded on a truck and took pos­
session o f them, after some argument
with customs men.
&gt;
The federal agnts dclincd to discuss
the seizure but officials o f tho de­
partment o f justice admitted
they
were investigating’ a report that a
plan waa afoot to ship arms to IrcPresence o f the arms on board the
East Side was not known to the own­
er of the ship, the United States ship­
ping board, or its mannging opera­
tors, until they were informed
of
their discovery by federal investiga­
tor*.
The East Side cleared today for
Norfolk, where, according to Chief of
Polico Ilaycs o f Hoboken, she was to
take a cargo o f coal for a port in Ire­
land.

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WHO VOTED ON T H E QUESTION
IN SARASOTA D18.
TRICT.
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There will be p-blg meeting in
Central Park tonight held for the
purpose of hearing a good talk on
Sanitation and Health by Julien DeNazarle, inspector for the State Board
of Health.
Mr. DcNazarie will tell what he
knows about conditions in the state
and in Sanford and will give the ac­
tual facta as he sees them and not
from rumors or hearsay. He will tell
you about the condition of Sanford
from a health standpoint and then tell
you how you can get clean and keep
clean.
It is something that will interest
every man and woman in Sanford and
the Woman’s Club, the Chamber of
Commerce and all kindred organiza­
tions should be present to henr Mr.
DeNnzarie who knows his subject and
goes .right to the heart of the sub­
ject.
This lecture is absolutely free to ev­
eryone. Come out nnd hear something
that is of tho greatest intertse just
at this time.
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Eight Firemen
Killed at Crossing
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By Fast Trayi

America Tpkes N o P a rt
In League of Nations;
Council Meets Friday
Sixth M an Arrested
Duval Judges W ill Not
For Rought Stuff in
Receive More
Connection W ith Case
Assaulted J. P. Milton and Ordered
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Him to Leave Coiinty.
(By Tb* l i M t U l d Frau)

■ OCALA, June 16.— Harvey Waters
wns arrested today charged with be­
ing a member o f the party which two
weekrf ago assaulted J. P. Milton, a
farmer, at hia home near here and or­
dered him to leave the county. Waters
la the sixth man arrested in connection
with the case, five others being taken
into custody yesterday. A ll are at
liberty under $600 bond.

City M an ager Form
of G o v t U rg e d For
M ore Florida Cities

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W ASHINGTON,
June 10— The
American government, it waa learned
today, does not contemplate .partici­
pation in the deliberations o f the lea­
gue of nations council which convenes
in Geneva tomorrow for the consider­
ation o fthe problems arising out o f
the allocation o f mandates.

DO n o t ' a f f e c t a n y o t h e r
P A R T OF S TA T E -G O V E R N O R
T E LLS WnY HE DID IT.
Six senate billa and two house bills
enacted by the 1021 Florida legisla­
ture were vetoed by Govomor JIardce,
under authority vested in him by sec­
tion 28, article 12, of tho constitution,
and transmitted to the office of Sec­
retary o f State H. Clay Crawford into
Tuertday*
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This completely clears the gover­
nor’s office of all bills left-in his hands
at the close of the legislature.
Senate bills vetoed by tho governor

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People W an t Special Term to T ry the Joe Saucer
Case and A n y Other Cases That M ay Come B e­
fore the Court

SAR ASO TA, June 16.— Legislative
action, creating Sarasota county out
o f the lower part of Manatee was
ratified by tho people o f the district
(Hr Tb* i m c l i M Frau)
yesterday 608 to 164. County offic­
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PERTH
AMBOY, N. J., Juno 10—
ers will be
ppointed by Governor
The University of Cnllfomlu graduated the largest class In tho world
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death
o f another fireman today
this year—1051. The photograph shows the procession of graduates and, at Hardee before July first and they will brought the death Hat up to eight at
hold their first meeting on the first
the left. Dr. David P. Barrows, president of the university. .
a reault o f laat nlght’a grade creating
Tuesda yof that month.
accident when •a city fire engine
struck a locomotive said to have been
running at a rate o f fo rty miles on
hour. The engineer o f the locomo­
tive and the conductor o f the train
have been arrested, charged with man­
slaughter.

S TA TE INSPECTOR W IL L T E L L
YOU SOMETHING A T CBNT R A L PAR K TONIGHT

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Scmino|e county haa taken a d ec ld -.
cd stand against crime and especially
against the sale o f liquori This waft
made manifest by the grand Jury ha
session here for two weeks and fas
their presentment they called attaiw
tlon to the Saucer case in which the
defendant was charged with having
liquor in his possession and the case
being continued on account o f the ab­
sence o f the wife o f the defendant It
was presented by the grand Jury that
the case should be tried at this tana
o f court even i f a special term was
made necessary. On the heels a t
this presentment came the resolutions
o f the board o f county commissioners '
who asked that the special term ad
court be held to try this case'. N atorally, special terms o f court coot
money but the citisens generally .
would like to have this term e f court
to dispose o f the cases now and savw
the county money by quick action an*,
also give the people a better feelin g
with regard, to justice and the courts.
Judge Perkins in calling the special1
term o f court e4rf rest assured that
his action is endorsed by the m a jo r ­
ity o f people of the county who only
wnnt to see fair play and the laws en­
forced with no unnecessary delays.

International Unions .
A re A fte r Gompers
F or His Patriotism
(By Tit# i i M d i U I ?r«ai)

DENVER, June 18— Tw o Interna­
tional unions have demanded that th*.
convention o f the Aiherican o f Labor
ow in session here, instruct Its presi­
dent, Samuel Gompers, to Immediate­
ly I'e-afflllato tho American Federa­
tion of Labor with tho International
Runs Amuck at Frank Trades Unions, it became known to­
day when resolutions presented to th *
• fort'W h ile Resisting
convention by the International A s­
sociation o f Machinists, ad firemen
Arrest
and oilers’ unions were made public*
Both practically call fo r the r e ­
pudiation o f Gomper’s action and that
o f the executive council in severing
relations with the European tabor
RUT STORE WAS 8 E T ON FIR E
movement because o f Its “ revolution­
iiY BULLETS A N D .
ary activities.”
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BURNED
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G A IN E S V ILLE , June 16.— Adopt­
517— An act relating to the salaries
ion o f the city manager plan or the of judges o f circuit courts of coun­
commission form of government by ties having more thnn 100,000 popula­
Train Fired Upon
Another Passenger
more Florida cities was urged and de­ tion, nnd providing for a portion of
N ear Dublin Yesterday fects
Train Wrecked, \
in city advertising schemes were such salaries to bo paid from the
Two
Attackers
Killed
pointed
out by speakers at today’s general revenue of such counties.
Four are Killed
sessions o f the short course for com­
320— An act prohibiting the use,
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mercial secretaries being conducted manufacture or-sate of saccharin or
DUBLIN, Juno 16.— A train bound
by tho University o f Florida.
other artificial sweetener, and provid­
from Limerick to Ennis was fired up(H r Th* A u w U U S Fra**)
The two ploAa o f government both ing penalties for thd violation thereof.
FR ANKFO RT, Ky., June 16.—John
oil yesterday. Soldiers aboard re­
originated in the South, according to
181— An act with respect to the Fallis, grocer, who isst night shot
turned the fire and two members of
Dr. J. M. Leake.
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qffect o f tho plea of not guilty in and wounded six persons while resist­
the attacking party was killed. Ono
‘T h e commission plan o f govern­ actions for tort.
ing arrest for interfering in an alter­
soldier was wounded.
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ment waa first tried out at Galveaton,
cation
between a policeman and'Fal­
185— An .act making appropriation
Texas," he said, "and worked un&lt;fer
lis,
son,
escaped during the night from
for the pare and maintenance o f the
Federation Labor
the moat trying circumstances.”
his
combination
grocery store and
Olustee monument and grounda ant
Staunton, Va., was tho first city to providing for the erection o f a care­ dwelling where it is. belloved ho had
, W ants Investigation
the city .manager- form, he as­ taker^ house thereof.
barricaded himself.
Early
today
— Lockout of Seamen adopt
Sheriff More and a large number o f
serted, and the plan "has proven it is
137— An act pensioning Thomas V.
workable in both
deputies riddled the house with bullets
and large
Anderson, an aged Confederate solcltiea."
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nnd the fire elicited no response. Bul­
lets ignited matches or other lnfitmThe commission plan haa as its
425— An net to abolish the present
chief asset, the speaker declared, the corporation o f the town o f Crestvlew, able material and the structure was
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concentrating o f both legislative and Okaloosa county, and to establish a gutted.
executive powers into the hands of a municipality o f the town o f Crestjudge of the circuit court o f Duval
small body.
county, fixes the aalary and allowanc­
The city manager plan'was origines for expenses o f such circuit judge
ated to eliminate deffecta o f the com­
at the same amount as that prescrib­
mission plan, Dr. Leake declared, by
ed for other circuit Judges throughout
centering administrative responsibil­ charges to juries and direction o f ver- the state. Other circuit Judges, by re^
ity.
dicta by the court.
cent act o f the legislature, are paid a
has cost Florida cities many thous1057— An act authorizing and di­ aalary o f $5,000 per year, with $300
anda o f dollars, according to A. Al recting the board o f county commis­ for expenses, which
compensation
Seventeen Strikers
pay, must necessarily be that o f the circuit
Coult, o f the Florida development sioners o f Flagler county to
Held in County Jail
board.
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transfer and set over out o f and froifi Judge o f Duval county, under the pro­
,
at Panam a City
The u le of^ pictures and postcards the certificate o f indebtedness, con­ visions o f section 42, article 6, as
snakeq and -tumbled down 1 negro struction fund o f Flagler county to above. Any additional compenfation
shacks” should not be permitted, Mr. the bond trustees o f the Shall B lu ff
ST. AN D RE W S, Jane 1 6 -S even Coult asserted, as they were detri­ special road and bridge district the
twn strikers, four whites and thlr- uken back to the house for action.
mental to the beat interests o f ths sum o f $25,608.40 to be used fo r road
ken negroes,, from the Bay Harbor W EATH ER DISTURBANCE
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state. Pieurep o f churches, schools building purposes..
and Millville sawmills, are being held
REPORTED OVER HONDURAS,
In
vetoing
Senate
bill
617
the
gov­
and other buildings should show
in the county jail at Panama City.t
HOPE IT GETS COLDER
"life,” he asserted, not "with their ernor says:
The men a n said to have been arrest-1
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"B y its terms thia set is • general
windows closed and streets deserted.”
•4 fo r vagrancy, but the formal
W ASHINGTON, June 15.— A dis­
law, yet by its application' it affects
charge was lodged against only one turbance of moderate Intensity over
only the circuit judges presiding in
Duval county. *
o f theem.
J i Western Caribbean M l central near
our institutions and opposed to the
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"Section 42, article 6 o f the Consti­ practice which has prevailed through­
The Dally Herald— 16c V weak, do- to the weather bureau today*/
tution, providing from an additional out the history o f Florida.”

Congressman Mason,
O f Illinois, Died Today
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W ASH ING TO N, June 16.— Repiwsentative W. E. Mason,, o f Illinois,
died here early today o f heart faBure. Although he had been suffering’
from a heart attack fo r the past serv­
ers] days, bis condition yesterday w as
reported as showing improvement
and death came unexpectedly after a.
sudden relapse. Representative Ma-.
son waa 71 years o f age and a former.member o f the senate.

Atlanta Lady
Eliminated in G olf
Tournam ent

The Dally Herald— 16c a v
llvered anywhere In Sanford.

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T H E SANFORD, W E E K L Y H E R A LD , F R ID A Y , JU N E 10,1921

PERSONAL Nl
CTma T b u r t d a p ’i IHUy)

SOUTH FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
R E C E N T B O N D IS S U E O F S P E C IA L R O A D
A N D B R ID G E D IS T R IC T F O R . E A S T E R N
S E M IN O L E L IN K S U P C O M P L E T E S Y S T E M
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O ran ge County Bond Issue W ill M ake The Sys­
tem Complete W ith Perfect N etw ork o f H ard
Surface Roads North, South, East and W est
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The recent bond issue voted by the
■pedal road and- bridge district for
Chuiuota,. Geneva and Oviedo that
went overwhelmingly for bonds dem­
onstrates that the people o f eastern
Seminole want good roads and they
intend to have them. This new dis­
The spring season proved a happy
trict will connect with the excellent one. Peppers were abundant and the
system o f hard-surfaced roads that price was right. Carload nfter car­
will be built immediately by Orange load left our station and express pack­
county and Joined up with the new ages were piled high each day await-'
road system o f Brevard county and ing Shipments. .Folks are busy, there­
will mean that Semtr.ole and Orange fore happy nnd a general air of pros­
counties will have the most compre­ perity hangs over the village. Busi­
hensive’ system o f hard-surfaced roads ness hns picked up right along. New
In the entire South. This sounds like buildings nre going up, houses ate be­
a big statement, but it is true, and ing painted, new automobiles bought,
this paper expects to have a map of and everybody wears a pleasant smile
the entire syste mat nn early date nnd some, a new suit of clothes. Many
and will publish it In order to herald o f the folks are preparing to tnke n
to the world that surh n line system summer outing. One family will go
o f roads really exists In the Scuth and to Hot Springs, Ark., others to Ken­
in Florida, where many rC’ho have not tucky, Tennessee, many fo other dif­
been in the state can hardly imagine ferent northern points nnd o f course
nil tho “ leave behinds” go to the var­
good roads for Florida.
Seminole county is among the pio­ ious beaches. Oh, we nre all going
neers in the matter of good ronds and some place, nnd every mail brings in
while a part o f Orange county fought big packages from Sears, Roebuck &amp;
Co., for we nre nil going to have good
for good roads and the first big bond
clothes nnd mnke n big impression up­
issue that was advocated had Its
on the folks up N o’th this summer.
strortgest support from this part o f
Ynssum!
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the county. Since Seminole has set
The Baptist denomination has been
up housekeeping for herself the mak­
conducting n series of revival services
ing of good ronds to every pnrt of tho
nt Monroe the .past two weeks. Revs.
county hns gone merrily on and with
E. Lee Smith and William Combs, of
the big Idea advanced by Orknge and
Orlando, officiated. Mrs. Smith di­
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Brevard counties to make a hard-sur­ rected the choir and the music wns nil
faced road to Titusville, south o f the very beautifully rendered. Quite a
present road to the beach, came tho number united with the church and
thought that Seminole should get in­ bnptismnl services were held at the
to the game and Join up with this Inkc Thursday afternoon at 4 o’clock
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great trunk line that will get all the where baptism wns administered b y ;
travel going south to Miami nnd com­ the pnstor.
Rev. Smith anil
Rev.
Mrs. Julin Ynhn is very ill tit the
ing north to points in South Florida, Combs nre zealous ministers of the
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cutting off many miles that are neces­ Baptist church and nre quite popular. home of her daughter, Mrs. G.
sary to go, via Daytona nnd New Mrs. Smith is quite A charming wom­ Bledsoe on Celery nve. .
.Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Commons of
Smyrna.
an nnd very accomplished. She is a
Stone
island; nnd Mr. Commons’ bro­
Tho present system of good roads musician of much talent and tenches
ther,
Carlton
A. fomnwns, of North
recently voted by Special . Road nnd music, both vocnl nnd instrumental,
Baltimore,
Ohio,
were dinner guests
Bridge District No. 2, will be from und is also n teacher of English liter­
nnd
spent
the
day
Sunday with Mr.
Oviedo to Golden Rod to join with tho ature in the schools of Orlnndo.’ She
nnd
Mrs.
J.
C.
Ellsworth
of Bcnrdalf
mnin rond to Orlnndo. From Chu- made ninny friends while here.
avenue.
E. A. Osteen sold his home in Vo­
luotn to the county line of Orange
Mrs. Chnrles Polk and little twin
county. From the rond between Gc- lusia county to MT. Bruce, of Monrot;,
sons
went to Grand Rapids, Mich., last
nnd
Mrs.
Osteen
nnd
children
hnve
nevn nnd Oviedo to the town o f Os­
ceola. Fmm Gencvn to Osceoln nnd moved to Dcl.und where they will rc- week and will spend the summer with
Mr. and Mrs. Luke’, former Sanford
connecting with the new rond nt T i­ sitfe in the future. Mr. Osteen having
residents,
nt their home in Hnrt,
purchased property there. The com­
tusville.
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Mich.
This system of ronds will cmbrnce munity regrets very much losing this
Mrs. W. V. Wheeler, of Orlnndo
Mr. Osteen will
the greatest net of, hard ronds that estimable family.
rond,
and little daughter, traveled in
has ever been devised in this state continue hia general store nt this place
eompAny with Mrs. Polk ns far ns
nnd
is
boarding
with
Philip
Eager.
and mean's more to the counties in­
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Guts, who hnve Cincinnati, Ohio, where they will visit
volved tbnn nnyonc enn comprehend
this summer.
at first blush. It means, among oth­ been guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Roi­
John Ingram came over
from
er things, that the vaft territory ly have returned to Lakeland. While Hawks Park Inst week for a visit with
south of us will now be opened to here, Mr. Guts purchased property in his daughters, Mrs. Elwood Irish nnd
traffic nnd travel. It means thnt the Sanford anti will move to this county
Cuerry.
in a short while. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gut Mr“ - R
vast Everglades country is nearer us
Boston Steele, of Bcnrdnll avenue,
lived here about two years ago nnd
by many miles nnd nil the trade and
farmed the Muse plncc on First street. is leaving the first of next week fo r
travel of thnt vast section will come
Charlie Rabun and fnmily huve mov­ Mnnasns nnd other points in Virginia
via Sanford and Orlando nnd the
ed into their nice new home near Mr. on a business trip to be gone about
route will be much shorter. It means
Rabun’s mother.
Their cottage is three weeks.
that the bulk of travel from the north
Horace Chorpcnihg left Monday for
very neat nnd pretty. Harry Rabun
to Miami and southern points In the
Cleveland,
Ohio, to resume his position
will also build a ,new home on. the
winter season will come this way. It
with
the
Pennsylvania
Railway Co.,
corner lot which he purchased on First
means that this part of the state will street.
after having been at home since Inst
get the benefit o f the trade for many
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lapkin nnd Christmas.
miles south and east of us that here­ uncle, Frank. Lnppin spent a very
Joe Corley is the guest of Jim Stone
tofore has had no outlet. It means pleasant Sunday nt Daytona Bench.
at Coronado Bench for two weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Corley will
that Seminole and- Orange counties
Jack Peck went to Fort Myers on
will hnve the best system of good Wednesday to look the situation over spend Thursday ns guests of Mr. and
roads in the state and that one can, for n prospective "pepper crop in thnt Mrs. A. H. Stone nt their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cowan, sr., nnd
in the near future, leave his place o f |locality this winter.
two
little girls, arc leaving next week
residence in any part of Seminole
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Bolly took some
county nnd drive anywhere in the of their friends to nn outing on the for Blairsville, Gn., to visit Mrs. Cownn’s father and other friends. They
state over a system o f good roads— Bench Sunday.
at least, one can drive anywhere in
Miss Linda Miles is home after will bo away about five weeks. Their
Orange and Seminole and Brevard spending a week in town at the Rob­ daughter, Mrs. Ethel Riggers and two
and Volusia and Lake counties over son hospital where she was with Mrs. daughters, are out from town spend­
good roads, and this part o f Florida Curtis Muse, who has been ill with ing this week.
Lionel Monroe has bought the five
will be a kingdom unto itself.
typhoid fever.
acres,
known as the Reber HomrigMiss Alice Bolly', the popular and
The Herald wants to congratulate
hous
place
and the five acres locat'd
the people o f Special Road and Bridge pretty daughter of Albert Bolly is n
east
o
f
it
in
Cameron city and is build­
District No. 2. You have carried out guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stuttorf at Day­
ing a cozy home and a barn and he
tona
Beach.
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the slogan o f the county and have
Mr. and Mrs. John Bolly, Albert and his bride will soon be nicely set­
shown that you stand for progress
Bolly and Mr. and Mrs. George Me- tled in their new'home. The land Is
*and prosperity.
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Crumb spent Sunday at Coronado all Improved.

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many friends here who hope fo r her a
speedy recovery.
Bartow Mann, one of our most in­
dustrious nnd prospenous citizens is
building three dwelling houses upon
the land he purchased from J. E. Pace.
More houses is what the
town
needs and Mr. Manr. nas mailc a good
move, and now that the ball haa been
started we hope others will help to
keep it rolling. Mr. Mann has also
bought a new Ford, hns freshly paint­
ed his dwelling nnd is helping to boost
the town. Good work.
Prof. J. T. Jacobs visited his old
home at Chuiuota this week. Mr. and
Mrs. Jacobs have decided to remain in
Monroe for the lummcr, Miss Sadie
Blackburn, a sister o f Mrs. Jacobs,
who taught in the grammar schools nt
Sanford, will feturn to her old home
in Kentucky. Miss Blackburn is a
very attractive nnd popular
young
lady nnd has made many friends who
regret her departure.
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Mrs. Jesse Mathews and -children
have returned to their home at Lake­
land nfter visiting relatives here.
Little Claude Hnwkins hns returned
home after visiting his sister, Mrs.
Wheeler Marsh, o f DeLand.
Mrs.
Marsh spent Sunday here with her
mother, Mrs. Albert Hawkins.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Emmett Horncdge, of
Tampa, arc guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles‘ Bell..*
Miss Bessie Swnggcrty has been
confined to her home by illness. Miss
Swnggcrty is the popular clerk at the
store o f E. A. Osteen.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dukes, of Okee­
chobee, nre visiting their mother, Mrs.
James Oglesby.
I). B. Warren, Jr., is ill of bronchial
pneumonia.
A t the general school election held
for trustees Monday, the following
men were elected for this district, li.
N. Stafford, Paoln, John Bell nnd
Charles Bales, of Monroe.

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Beach.
The many friends o f Matt Tarbcll
are pleased to hear o f his recovery at
the Femald-Laughton hospital.
Mr.
Tarbell had a hemorrhage of
the
stomach, brought on by a strain from
heavy lifting. He formerly lived here’
where he fa pleasantly remembered.

“ When we opened our seaside home
last May it waa alive with rata.
They’d knawed all the upholstering.
We cleaned them out In a week with
R A T -S N A P . I prefer thla rat killer
because It comet in cake form, no
Mr. Mancel and fam ily have moved
mixing. Saves dirtying hands ,and to Crocklin, Ga., in hopes that the
plates." Three sites, 35c, 65c, $1.25. change will be a benefit to Mrs. ManSold and guaranteed (by Ball ‘Hard­ cel’s health, the having been very ill
ware Company.— A dr.
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fine 25-acre improved form.
Our
sympathy goes out to Mrs. Grecnman,
their dnughter, Mrs. Woodward and
their son, who arc nil well known here.
Ashley Purvis has recently pur­
chased a fine team o f mules from
Brady’s stable. He recently lost tho
family cow, having died recently.

and R. L. Wheeler. Tho supper will
be from 5 to 0 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Partin and
Mrs. A. P. Farneil spent Thursday in
Sanford.
Tildcn Jacobs o f Monroe spent
Tuesday in Oviedo.
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Miss Lydia Yowell of Orlnndo u
the attractive guest of Mins MilrfJ!
Holly. Mia* Yowell is the daughw8
o f Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Yoweh of oT
lando and has many friends In Sna*
ford who arc glad to sec her again. ’
Mrs. L. B. Hollar and little daugh­
ter, who have been visiting in LajL '
land, have Returned home. Mr. Roj
lar going down Saturday to accenj!
pany them home.
Mias Virginia DeCourscy, who h »
been attending Stetson University^
DeLand, haa returned home for tha
summer vacation.
M r.'and Mra. Fred S. Daigcr Sr
who have been visiting relatives her*!
left this morning for their home
Tampa.
Rush J. Murphy, of the John Ru*
sell Co., le ft yesterday for an extendcd trip, including California. Whfl,
away Mr. Murphy will visit relative*
Miss Gairo Walker, who has bets
spending the winter with her cousin,
M»s. M. Minarik, has Joined her moth,
er, Mrs. C. R. Walker, going on to.
gethcr to Asheville, N. C., for tha
summer.
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Clifford Walker, who has been a
ktudent a t ‘ the University of Florida,
is spending the summer at Chatt*.
nooga, Tenn.
Mrs. J. A. Thomas and son, of Or­
lando, spent yesterday in Sanford.

The B. Y . P. U. met at tho Baptist
church last Thursday night.
William Ballard was serving on the
jury last week.
J. J. Nicholson, of Osteen, is stay­
ing with hia mother this week, seeing
after the cattle.
.
Miss Lucile and Jeane Flynt, who
have had the hotel management left
for Georgia Sunday.
Mrp. Ballard was in Sanford Wed­
nesday attending the .Walker-Laing
IN THE CIXCUTT COURT Or THE SETZXTX
wedding.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Or FLORIDA, IN
Mrs. T. W. Prcvatt spent Wednes­
AND FOE SEMINOLE COUNT!.—
IN CHANCERY
day with Mrs. Grover Lcfilea.
Mrs. Scott, o f Osceola, spent the
CITATION
week end with Mrs. McFarland.
Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Patlishall were Virginia ConeJ, Complainant,
' tl.
shopping in Sanford Saturday.
II. II. (toner, I'cfcmlant.
To II. 11. I tone/:
. Mr. Ando Curlctt was a visitor in
II appearlna from an affidavit filed la ilia
ratue . br tba complainant that Jon. U. A
Sanford this week.*
(toner, are a resident of Hanford, Florida, tad
Mr. nnd Mrs. Willio Lee Sigg, of that rod hart been abtent from the State if
Florida, for mom than alatr dara t t i l prertad
Chuiuota, spent the week end with Ins
the date of the application for thla ardat
of
publication, and that r°ur laat knows plan
Mrs. Sigg*8 mother, Mrs. Tom Mc­
of sojourn waa Atlanta. Oeorsta, and that tUt»
la no person In Ibe State of Florida, tha arnica
Clain.
a aubpoena upuh whom would hind IN .
.
Miss Ruth McFarland spent, last of■Therefore,
thla la to comma ml row. ‘ II. A
week with Miss Bessie Clark, of (toner, to peraonallr be and appear tefore a t
■aid Clrcnll Court, at Hanford, Florida, an tka
Osceola.
m il dar of July. A. I&gt;. 1031. to make anraat,
to the bill of complaint this dar filed agelMt
Mrs. Culpepper and two children r«u
br Ibe complainant In thla cauee. otkrralaa
arc spending a few days in Chuiuota. •aid bill of complaint will be taken &gt;• tj ;ie
confuted.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prcvatt were
It la further ordered that thla notice ha P»Vllahed In Ibe Hanford Herald, a newepeper pav­
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will Prevntt li.I.e,
ed In Hanford. Florida, oore a weak tw
four rnnaerutlee weeka.
Sundny at Moore's Station.
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WITNESS mr hand and the teal of Ike fie
' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Littler and fam­ cull Court of the Heeenth Judicial CUtalt af
Florida. In and for Hemlnole (toualr. on ikla
ily o f Osteen, spent Sundny With their the
Pth dar of June. A. It. 1931.
IHKAI.)
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E. A. DOUGLASS,
daughter, Mrs. T. W. Prevntt.

Mrs. II. B. McCall has returned
fcom a two weeks visit to her sister
in Lakeland. ’
Rev. E. L. W right left Tuesday for
Clearwater Beach, where he goes.to
attend the Sunday School training
school at Southern college.
Misses Ruth Young and Elizabeth
Lawton and Mosars. Francis Swope
and Reverdy Wright, chapcronetj by
Mrs. T. W. Lawton, attended the high
school piny in Orlando Thursday. •
Mr. and Mrs.*T. W. Lawton and lit­
tle daughter, Virginia, le ft Tuesday
for n stay at Daytona Beach.
Miss Mabel Swope is spending tho
week with her sister, Mrs. C. S. Lee,
nt Lake Charm.
Rev. J. N. Thompson spent Mon­
day in Orlando.
Mrs. L. E. W right, Misses Virginia
W right,’ Elizabeth and Kathrinc Law­
ton, Elizabeth Young and Luclle Par­
tin spent Wednesday In Sanford.
Theodore Aulin was n Sanford vis­
itor Wednesday.
John Robinson spent Monday after­
noon In Orlando.
Mrs. C. A. Brannon and Mrs. An­
drew Lcinhart spent Tuesday In Or­
lando.
A box supper will bo given Thuradny evening nt the C. E. park by the
members of Mrs. T. W. Lawton's S.
S. class, for the benefit o f the tennis
court fund. Everyone in town is In­
Seeing isn't always believing. Ws
vited to come and bring a box of see a lot o f people we don't believes
fund. The boxes will be in chnrge of
Mesdnmcs Thompson, T. W. Lawton "H oad-IT-O FF” — ENERGIZE— NOW.

Clerk of the Circuit Ccert,
Hemlnole Countr. noril*.
GEO. A. DeCOTTUH.
Solicitor and of ttouna.1 f-r OoplilkaaL
43-Stc.

666 cures Dengue Fever.

Means

Two ways to sell things these days:
ONE—
To sell for a “ one time customer” ,
— the sale to the man who prob­
ably will not come in again.
THE OTHER—

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to sell to people who $re likely to
“ repeat”— who may be in to buy
again in a day or two.
A t .our store we hnve only the second principle.
Every customer is n possible "repeat” . W e’re
so very, very careful to see that he gets the best •
attention, the best values in clothing nnd men’s
wear, the best o f our judgment in men’s wear
matters.
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TH IS is your safeguard in buying
here. Aren’ t we the kind of a store
you want to know— TO D A Y?

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acres o f uncleared land directly caat
o f his house on&gt; Miller avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cameron, Henry
and Elenor together with Mrs. B:
Steele, Miss Mannie Steele and Robert
made a pleasant party driving to Or­
lando Monday.
We learn that Frank C. Greenman
died o f pneumonia at hia home in
Owaaso, Mich., a short time ago. He
has been a resident o f Mecca Ham­
mock for the past 11 years and had a

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�THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY,

M akes Out Clean Case
F or Interstate ComI
erce Commission

uation In Florida with a view to hav­
ing promulgated a schedule reducing
the transportation charges on citrus
fruits and vegcfables. Should you de­
sire any further information on this
subject than you now have before
your commission I would be pleased
to present you with same."

A N D 8HOW 8 T H E M ONEY LOST
B Y GROWERS TH IS
Se a s o n
W ASH ING TO N, June 13.— One of
the clearest presentations of the cit­
rus fruit freight rate as it affects
the Florida grower and shipper yet
made out was yesterday shown in the
following letter which Senator Tram­
mell forwarded to Chairman Clark o f
the Interstate Commerce Commis“ During the past few months'I have
received a largo number o f communi­
cations and petitions from the grow­
ers o f citrus fruits and vegetables in
Florida protesting against the present
high freight rates and appealing for
relief. The advanco on citrus fruits
and vegetables which, was authorized
in 192.0 has been very detrimental to
the growers of my state. The high
freight rates arc unquestionably more
than the traffic can stand if our grow­
e r s are to be permitted to have left
even small returns for their labor and
capital invested.
"W hile it is true that the market
was bad and the prices po&amp;r a con­
siderable part o f the last season, those
producing citrus fruits and vegetables
had but little net returns remnining
even from sales where their products
were marketed nt n good price. I could
bring to your attention hundreds o f
instances which would illustrate thnt
the present rates nrc excessive but I
will only mention a few.
"A grower shipped 312 boxes of
orpnges from Cocoa to New York
and the same sold for $1,59-1,00 which
was s gross of $5.11 per box. The
freight was $427.09 on this shipment
and when to this was added the other
charges the grower received $550.00
or $1.78 per box for his fruit thnt had
sold in New York lor $5.11 per box,
This fruit brought an exceptionally
good price for the past season.
"T h j same grower shipped from
Cocoa to New York 350 boxes of
oranges which sold nt $1,302.01 or
$3.79 per Imx. Thu freight on this i
shipment was $489.59. A fte r other
charges had been added the grower
received $328.81 net or less limn $1.00
per box for fruit which had sold In
Now York for $3.78 per box.
" A grower shipped from Wiihnunm
to Washington 374 hampers o f let­ Make Fine Record
tuce which sold nt $4G0.26. The freight
Am ong Shops o f South
on this shipment was $411.11. A fter
Sanford is There
other charges had beet) added the
grower received $3.80.
"The same grower shipped 830 Atlantic Coast Line Shop Safety Com
mittce Holds Enthusiastic Meet­
hampers o f lettuce and 60 crates of
ing at Sanford Today.
cabbage to Philadelphia. The ship­
ment sold for $478.50 and the freight
(From Fridiy'i Dally)
. .
on the shipment wns $434.15. A fte r
In
the
interest
of
accident
preven­
other chnrgcs had been added the
tion nmong employees nt the shop
grower received $10.80.
plnnt,
n regular committee, known ns
" A grower shipped 334 boxes of
the
Snnford
Shop Safety Committee,
grapegruit from Orlando to Casper,
met
in
the
office1
of H, R. Stevens,
Wyoming. The carload of fruit sold
master
mechanic,
nt
10 o’clock this
fo r $870.10. The freight wbh $880.10
morning
and
discussed
many
questions
or $10 more thn nthc sales price of
connected with this important subject.
tho fruit.
" A shipment from Orlando to New • Tho men at Sanford Shops have al­
ns
Yor kof 401 hampers o f cabbage sold ready made an .enviable' record
compared
with
other
shops
on
tho
A
t­
for $077.13. The freight was $-158.80.
lantic
Coast
iLne
System
and
It
Is
A fte r paying other charges there was
their
nim
to
maintain
this
record.
no net proceed for the farmer.
The plan of this work is to elimin­
" A car of melons shipped from
Florida to Philadelphia sold, for $200. ate, as far as possible, nil dangerous
conditions, and nt the snmo time guard
Tho freight on the car was $195.00.
"Thousands o f cases could be sight­ against unsafe practices on tho pnrt
ed to establish thnt the present rates of the men. Mahy improvements have
are excessive. It must be born in been made in the physical conditions
mind that In addition to the charges In at this shop since thfl Snfety Move­
connection with tho foregoing ship­ ment was inaugurated on the Const
ments that the producers had to de­ Line nnd much educational work has
fra y the expense of all of the work been done among the men with a view
and outlay required to produce tho o f teaching them tho safe way o f con­
ducting their work.
crops.
A t this meeting today there wens in
" I t la my Information that experts
attendance
Robert Scott, chairman o f
f ix the increase o f rates on Florida
the
Genera]
Snfety Committee, and H.
citrus fruits and vegetables at 67 per
cent over the rates prior to tho in­ S. Corbin, supervisor o f safety, both
of whom have their headquarters at
crease in 1920,
Wilmington. Mr. Scott expressed
“ I learn through the press that your
himself as being particularly well
commission In bringing about, with
pleased with the progress o f the worV
the railroads, a decrease in rates on
at Sanford.
certain commodities. One o f the com­
.Those serving on the Safety Com­
modities mentioned was that o f citrus
mittee at present arc the following:
fruits o f California. While California
H. R. Stevens, chairman; M. Carrol),
enjoys better freight rats, consider­
vice-chairman; W. C. DoCoursoy, sec­
in g the distance o f the haul, than Flor­
retary; A. L. Campbell, R. Rungc, W.
ida has I think- that if the rates are
R. Griffith, R. M. Grovenstcin, R. H.
Teduced proportion* tely from Florida
Smith, D. C. Howard, H. S. Rabun, N.
and California that the reduction
R. Johnson and C. M. Daly.
would be a very proper one. It is
m y opinion that the rates on citrus
The true measure o f kindness la the
fruits and vegetables produced in each
certatnlty o f {{■ continuance.
o f these. states should be materially
reduced.

arrived there. Our trip north, was
most delightful and wc arrived on
schedule time fo r the opening day at
our club, the Bayside Yacht Club, Bayside, L. I.
• ---- I nm pleased to henr about the drive
for your local improvements including
yacht basin and community house, and
my plans nre under way for the yacht
basin and I now hnvo my ideas ns to
just what it should be, pretty well
crystallized, and I can call up u very
clear mental picture of Just whnt it
will look like when complete.
In the front o f your new hotel,
there will be a water park, approxi­
mately 500 ft. square, from which all
local contamination is to be strictly
excluded. The purest water in tho
world will be introduced to it con­
stantly from two artesian wells. In­
vestigate and let me know the approx­
imate cost of two 0 inch wells, put
down about 100 feet out from the
bulkhead and approximately 250 ft.
apart.
Also an estimate o f
the
amount of water which would be deliv­
ered from each of these wells. Around
these wells would he an artificial is­
land, cnch made into a water garden
showing the very finest growth of
your native trees, shrubs nnd flowers.
In the center o f the basin there would
be extended from tho Bhore a private
pier for htc exclusive use of small
boats, taking and delivering guests to
the hotel. Opposite the end of this
pier would be the restricted entruncc
to' the basin, this entrance being re­
stricted sufficiently so thnt tho out­
flow of pure water would prevent any
floating material finding their wny
into this bnsin.
Tho left hand side of your basin
would l&gt;o the extension of your main
street, and this would be eventually
developed do ns to make an automo­
bile road out to the outer end, and
this Would have a “ T " head with
some buildings, around which the auto
rond would extend nnd return, being
of course, a one wny road with event­
ually a line o f shops down the cen­
ter to make' it attractive for people
on foot ns well as auto tourists.
Now I am fully aware thnt this wjll
look to some a formidable proposi­
tion, but just you wait and see how It
works out. I am hoping and I sincere­
ly believe that Sanford will eventual­
ly be one of tho most attractive cities
in the South. You certainly have the
climnte and a most wonderful location
on Lake Monroe, and it is my sincere
judgment that there is nothing too
good for Sanford.
Remember me kindly to tho many
friends I made there, and tell them
we certainly shall never forget the
hospitality of “ Tho Lake City" o f tho
South.
Yours sincerely,
W IL L IA M T . D O NNE LLY.

BIG T IM E A T
N E W SM YRNA

, No w Smyrna expects to have a great
big time on the Fourth and if Sanford
has nothing on that day New Smyrnd
wants us to come over and help the
American Legion put it: over. There
will be a big shore dinner, the DcLnnd
Rand will play, a car will be given
away, there will be n bathing suit pa­
rade and auto races and all kinds o f
sports. You know that New Smyrna
always docs things just right and on
f
'T
,
the Fourth they are very anxious to
666'cures.
Bilious
Fever
" I would respectfully urge (that
show the Snnford people n good time.
your commission give the most careful
N$ver judge the fidelity o f a friend Go over there on the Fourth and help
and thorough consideration to the ait- fault*.
tho American Legion to celebrate.

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Mr. R. J. Holly,
Editor Sanford Herald.
My Dear Mr. Holly:
The enclosed clipping from the
Times-Union in reference to an Everbearing orange tree has no doubt
caught your alert eye and that o f the
readig public generally. Of course,
anything that smacks o f oranges is an
eye-catcher In Florida. But, this clip­
ping, giving a birth-date to this new
orange incidentally touched in this
old citizen a vibrant cord that rings
out so fresh and sweet that he feels
he must share It with you and yours—
ah la Herald. Charles B. Pelton, of
Lake Helen, who frankly states all he
knows about this strangly, neglected
ever-bearing orange says: " I took sev­
eral o f these trees to the Orlando fajr.
I do not recall the year but (t was soon
after Mr. Cleveland was elected pres­
ident. I remember meeting Mr. Cleve­
land at the fair, etc." Now I must
believe that Mr. Felton's memory, like
my own docs, side-stepped him for the
moment and that Instead o f the Or­
lando fa ir It was the Sanford fair
where he met Mr. Cleveland. Indeed
r d o not believe that Orlando had her
fair that year, Sanford had the fair
that year, the most complete
and
tropical in all her History'and Mr.'
Cleveland and his young wife, nee
Fraccs Folsome, were her special
guests. The J. T. A K. W . R. It. was
but recently finished and tho distin­
guished parties enmo by rail. Now, in
those early days the spirit of adven­
ture wns rife to commercialize our
tropic possibilities— the olive,
the
date, tho plum, Surinam Cherry, ba­
nana and tho starch-yielding plants
were being triod out, the tube-rose
among them, adorably rich of fla g ­
rant oil and pearly, beauty came into
Sanford from tho Sorento district
where the'bulbs were grown
and
largely shipped to foreign mnrkcts.
These charming flowers were new to
Sanford, n waste product and in abun­
dant supply were every where in evi­
dence, fillin g the show
windows,
adorning homes nnd in lavish bunch­
es riding high the lapels of old nnd
young wore nt once seized upon ns an
inspiration and turned to nccount. A
mnssive reception arch o f these flow­
ers took form over night in the new
depot and with numerous ct cetera,
Sanford wns ready for her distinguish­
ed guests. They enme, and bet your
life, she was there to the very last
lame kitten and now, with good wish­
es nnd good-byes yet in the air a copy
of the Sanford Journnl, printed on
white satin wns passed to the hand of
Grover, n happy nnd most appropri­
ate ending to a great big day for Snnford town.
Yours,
V_
C. II. LE FFE R . .
Following is the article spoken of
by Mr. I^ Ifler:
Editor Times-Union: In a recent
issue o f your paper rend an article
wherein it said "An everbearing orungc tree had been discovered in n
grove at Avon Park, which was like­
ly to fu lfill the wants of the orange
growers," nnd in your issue of Mny
31 you printed an article taken from
the Tampa Times which Bnys: “ Fort
Myers orange growers o f ninny years
experience scout the theory that an
ever-bearing orange tree had been dis­
covered nnd that it is far more likely
to be one of the Valencia variety.”
I wish to state there is such n thing
as an over-bearing orange tree, altho’
o f not recent discovery. Thirty-six
years ago I came to Volusia county.
I started a .large nursery in Lake
Helen, which was known as tho South
Florida Nursery. The same year in
August I stopped nt an old plantation
owned by Redding Long and among a
clump o f old seeding orange trees,
twenty-fixe or thirty years old, was
one tree that had five or six hundred
ripe oranges on .it, also several hun­
dred o f different sizes, varying from
the size o f a hickory nut to fruit al­
most fully grown but not showing any
color.
I asked Mr. Long if this tree pro­
duced a crop like-this ever year and
he replied. “ Yes, ever sinco it be­
gan to bear." I bought two dozen of
the ripe oranges with a view o f test­
ing their keeping quality. I put them
In a bureau drawer, unwrapped, for
six weeks. They shrank up and the
rind becamo almost as tough as leath­
er and not one had decayed. Believ­
ing this would be quite an addition
to my orange business, I budded sev­
eral hundred in my nursery.
I don't recall tho year, but it was
soon after Grover Cleveland was elect­
ed president that I took several of
these trees to the Orlando fair. ( I
remember meeting Mr. Cleveland nt
tho fa ir). I took Beveral orders fo r the
trees, nnd distributed them in several
parts of the state and no doubt this
tree at Avon Park sprang from some
o f these trees I had sold.
A few years later I went oqt o f |he
fturacry business and the sale o f this
variety; as fa r as I know, was never
pushed, but there A n twenty-five or

thirty bearing tree# o f thla, variety in
Lake Helen today. I have teta or
The Florida Scout
twelve tree# in my grove. The oth;
"F o r Wide-Awake Boys'*
era belong to my ncightora that I
35c Year
planted fo r them.
W
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L U M L E Y , Publisher
They bear the same a# a lemon
902 French
tree, every new growth hlooms. The
first few year# o f it# bearing we
get four growth a year, which gives
four, different sizes o f fruit. A fte r
the tree gets quite old and bears heavy
crops It is impossible .to get more than
three growths a year.
Everybody ought to have a few o f
thesj trees for home use. The quality
and flavbr is very fine, the rind is
very thin and it has only two or three
small seeds. I would not advise plant­
ing a large acreage fo r market, as
more than 76 per cent o f the total crop
will run 250 and smaller to the box.
The fruit is almost as oblong as
an egg. On your trees the fruit will
LAN D IS, FISH A H ULL
run larger.
Attorneys and ComucIlors-at-Law
I introduced this variety in my
D eLAN D . FLO R ID A
catalogue as "Lon g's Everbearing."
WUI practice In the State and Feder­
As fa r ns I know the Valencia orange al Courts. Special facilities for Exwas not known in Florida thirty-six amintng and Perfecting Land Title*.
years ago and this tree o f Mr. Long's
had been bearing fo r fifteen years
then.
S C H E L L E M A IN E S
Yours truly,
CH ARLES B. FELTON,
om ex IN TIIS COURT UOUSS
Lake Helen, Fla.

L A WY E R

PAR TIE S FOR MISS L Y D IA
YO W E L L .

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FLORIDA

(Frew MonJ»7 ‘* Dally)

G E O . G. H ER R IN G
Misses May and Mildred Holly en­
tertained very delightfully Thursday
Attorney-at-Law
evening at a dinner party In honor
No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildin
o f their guest, Miss Lydia Yowcll, o f
SANFORD, FLA.
Orlando. ,
The guests on this happy occasion
included Misses Maude Lake, Olive
Newman, Margaret Zachary, Gladycc
Wilson and May and Mildred Holly.
JEW ELER
On Tuesday evening the Misses Hol­
ly entertained at a promenade and
M Y -S P E C IA L T IE S :
dance in honor o f their guest, Miss
Pickard's Hand-Painted Chins
Lydia Yowell o f Orlando, at their
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
home on Park avenue.
Rogers' Plated Ware
The house was most artistically
Elgin and Waltham Watches
decorated with quantities o f vines,
ferns and baskets and bowls of vari­
Parcel Post Your Cleaning and
colored petunias.
Dyeing to
The evening was pleasantly spent
with promenading nnd dancing, the
music being furnished by Mrs. Ed
Lane. A t a lato hour tho hostesses,
assisted by their mother, served plncnpplc sherbet and enko.
There were about fifteen couples
enjoying this delightful event.

HENRY McLAULIN

French Dry Cleaners
Steam Dyers

McCLUNG-TOLBERT.

611 Main St.
Jacksonville, FIs.
We prepay parcel postage on returns

(From H o n i U y 'i D i t t y )

The many friends o f Miss Mary
McCiung, who visited her sister, Mrs.
C. II. Dingec, frequently during tho
winter, will be interested in the fol­
lowing announcement:
Mrs. John Mocctt McCiung
announces the marriage o f her
daughter
Mary
Mr. Henry Perkins Tolbert
of Connecticut.
wedding taking place Tuesday
June 7, nt Dundee, Florida.

How a Noted Vet. Gets Kid of Rats—
Farmers Heed.
Dr. H. II. Butler says: "I use RATS N A P around my hospitals every,
three months, whethor I sec rats or
not. It does tho work— RAT-SNAP
gets them every time. I recommend
it to everybody having rats. Don’t
wait until there is a bnnd of rats,
net immediately you seo the first one.
Three sizes ,11c, hoc, $1.25 Sold and
guarantee' by IJnll Hnrdwnre Co.—
Ac*v.

The glory o f life is to love, not to
Woman's head is on the dollar, but
she will never be satisfied until she bo loved; to give, not to get; to serve,
not to be Borved.
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gets her hand on It.

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES “

llzer without getting our NEW PRICE LIS TS JUST ISSUED. PLE N TY OF
M ATER IALS, Prompt Shipments. Order now.
Fertilizers, Insecticides,
Sprayers, Poultry Supplies.

E. O. P A I N T E R F E R T IL IZ E R CO.
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Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
I HAVE THEM

“SPURUNG’S SUBDIVISION”
tlon— lots are being sold right along and building in this
section is such as to gladden the heart o f those who have
the good of Sanford at heart.
This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
to say juat what is my candid convictions would put it
most too strong fo r the careful, conservative person—that
person whoso eyes are turned backward— The fellow who
has V ISIO N will agree with me now the other later.

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�TH E SANFORD W E E K L Y H E R A LD , F R ID A Y , JUNE 17,1921

MARTIN
SANFORD PUBLIC SCHOOLS MAYOR
TOSPEAKHERE'
WILL OPEN OCTOBER THIRD NEXT TUESDAY
WITH BRIGHTEST PROSPECTS

Goodrich The Prices

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE W IL L
BE HOST TO JACKSON­
V ILLE EXECUTIVE

Many o f Last Y e a r’s
Teachers W ill Be
On Faculty

MAKE FINE START
to w ard o n e o f t h e m o s t s u c -

• CESSFUL TERM S OF OUR
SCnOOL n iS T O R Y

known and highly respected as an ed­
ucator among school people over the.
state, and the school to which she
may go from here will Indeed be frtunate in securing her services. Her
strong Christian influence.has been
felt In Sanford during her residence
here, and that city to which she goes
will gain a citizen who will at all
times stand and work for the very
best interests, not only of its schools,
but also o f the community In every
phase of activity.
That success and happiness may be
her portion in whatever field sho may
work la the wish and prayer o f her
Sanford friends.

The public schools' of Sanford will
probably open fo r the fall term on
October. 3, 1921. There will be many
of but year’s teachera with us again,
wMtb Insures another successful year
of school work. Mrs. Arrington will H igh Freight Rates
continue as supervising principal o f
Shut Off Building
the primary schools, Miss Millsn of
To Certain Degree
the grammar school and Mrs. Max­
e ll as building principal o f tb* high
,(1 ,001 . Wo are delighted to know FREIGHT ON BRICK FROM GEOR­
GIA COSTS MORE T H A N
th»t these three faithful and success­
THE BRICK.
ful teschers will bo at their usual
posts of duty next year, and *wc feA
I f the railroad? would reduce their
thit under their leadership these
freight
rates there would be twlpe as
rhools will bo kept up to the high
much
building
going on here nnd else­
itindanls of tho past.
where
.In
the
state
as there now ex­
Much to tho regret o f his many
ists.
The
exorbitant
freight rates
friends and ,admirers, Prof. Claude
that
takes
more
than
half
the price of
Ogilvie, principal o f the high school
materials
are
knocking
out
the big
(during the past two terms, has re­
building
operations
and
holding
hack
signed, and expects to enter tho Hartho state o f Florida.
'* nrd law school next fall. W e wish
Senator Park Tramell la making
him the same degree o f success as at­
great
efforts to bring tho facts before
tended his work here In our schools.
The new high school principal will the interstate commerce commission
but I f they act at all they will act so
be Prof- G. E. McKay, fo r the paat
Rre years city supervising principal slowly that Snnford will not get the
ef the schools of Key West. Prof. benefit of tho reduction In rates In
McKay Is a young man of high schol­ time to take care o f the many big
arship and proven ability as a teach­ building operations that are contem­
er and principal. He has been re­ plated here this summer, nmong them
elected for the sixth term In the Key bWpg a largo tourist hotel.
For Instance, this week a Sanford
West schools, but prefers to move in­
contractor
had a car load o f brick
to the Interior o f the state where he
shipped
here
from a Georgia concern
will be more closely associated with
freight
prepaid.
Tho freight on a
ether school men. County Superin­
thousand
was
$7.95;
the price o f the
tendent Uwton is personally acquaint­
brick
and
freight
laid
down here be­
ed with Prof. McKay and describes
ing
$13.95,
leaving
tho
brick manu­
hhn as a man of most pleasing ap­
facturer
$0.00
for
tho
brick.
In oth­
pearance, personality and address,
er
words,
thp
railroads
received
more
ssd one thnt will soon win his way
lets the hearts and affections of both than the brick manufacturer, and If
pupils and parents. Mrs. McKay will this freight rate could be reduced now
iho teach in one o f the high school there would be twice as much build­
ing as now.
departments, and her record in formcWhy should the railroads receive
er positions is nssurnnee o f her popu­
more for freight than the manufactur­
larity and efficiency.
er receives for his product? It Is
Although there may be some chang­
on n par with the rntes o f lost winter
es before the opening o f the school
when the Snnford growers nnd other
term, the list of teachers will probab­
growers sent enr load after car load
ly include the following:
of fruits nnd vegetables to the north­
High School.
ern mnrketfl nnd on account of the
High School principal. Prof. G. Ehigh freight", rates, received less than
McKay,
nothing hack; in many enses being
Latin and commercial, and building
called upon to pay the difference In
1principal, Mrs. R. C. Mnxwcll.
freight rates and getting no money In
Mathematics, Miss Ida Mae Gray.
return fo r -their fruit nnd vegetables.,
History, Miss Elisabeth Humphries.
In other words, no manufacturer,
English, Miss Sarah Muriel.
no grower, no business man can mnke
Science, Mrs. G. E. McKay.
anything under the present high
Spanish, (to be supplied.)
freight rntes, nnd tho thing for thee
Grammar School.
people of this Btatc to do—nnd do it
Principal, Miss Clnra Millcn.
now— Is to demand thnt all of their
Eighth Grade, Mrs. D. S. Babbitt. senators nnd nil of their representa­
Eighth Grade, Mrs. Rachel Kirk- tives in Washington get results now.
I «a»n.
That la what they arc there for and
Seventh Grade, Mrs. Solcnn M. Ear­ thnt Is what the people want them to
lier.
do.
*• .
*
Srrenth Grade, Miss Ida Mao-Hall.
Sirth Grade, Miss Winnie Brown.
Ladies Broke U p
Slrih Grade, Mrs. W .'A . Lester,
Odd Fellows Meeting,
fifth Grade, Miss Ruth, Kanner,
fifth Grade, Miss Edna Chittenden.
W ill N ot Be Arrested
Primary Schools.
Supervising principal, Mrs. S. P. For, The Women Were Rebckahs and
[Arrington,
The Men Enjoyed the
Principal East Bide Primary, Misa
Affair
|E,hfl Moughton.
\
(From W *d n »d a j‘ * D.ltjr)
I Principal, West-Side Primary, Mlsa
T h i Odd Fellows of Sanford Lodge,
|*«y Irvin.
flrtt Grade, Miss Hcrmlna Leh- No. 27, were happily surprised Mon­
day night when the members of Semi­
|*»n.
nole Rcbekah Lodged walked In upon
Second Grade, Miss Francis Hughthem and broko up their meeting. A
|iy.
very pleasant time was enjoyed with
[lo T 1^
M” * Ha*el 'Mough- speeches ahd music, after which all
partook of refreshmenta. I f was de­
f fr*t Grade, Miss Ruth Young.
cided to have more o f these delightful
Second Grade, Miss Mary Howard.
gatherings,- one o f which is to be held
®j*and Grade, Mrs. L. A. Durranccj this week at an outing at Crystal
Grade, Miss Carolyn Spencer.
Lake.
^ 6°rth Grade, Miss Helen TenrlUtSOMETHING W IL L H APPE N
'“ rth Grade, Miss Louise Kolb.
S A Y S T H E CASH GROCERY
(AND IT LOOKS LIK E IT
J J * ^ n y friends o f Mra. Rosa L.
f n*on, who fo r many y e a n has
The Sanford Cash Grocery says that
®ne of the best and most faithful aomething Is going to happen and
j ^
° f the Sanford grammar here It la: A handsome Limoges Chi­
&gt;and who was fo r aevenl years na Dinner Set given free every week
Pal of that school, will regret to fo r twenty-six weeks, a complete 100,
»«at she has resigned her posi- plece Limoges China dinner set given
" thU school. M n . Dickenson away free the 27th week- With each
fle e t e d to the position held by purchase of 25c a numbered coupon la
Year—the seventh grade fn given and the person holding the lucky
tummar school, and the trustees coupon will draw the China. It is
***7 much surprised to receive something that w ill attract the pub­
. Pfrignstlon,
F
lic nnd you should read all the particu­
m. Dickenson has been with Seml- lars in today's Dally Herald. 4 It will
J*ttim,Unty
« * « r ,lnce its pay you to watch this paper every
one o f the &lt; best day.
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The last w o rd in Q uality
The best word in Price

(From TM|d»7-i D tO j)

The Honorable John W. Martin, re­
cently re-elected mayor o f Jackson­
ville has accepted an invitation ex­
tended him by tho Sanford Chamber
o f Commerce to be the principal
speaker at the dinner to be given by
thnt organization Tuesday evening,
June 21, at 8 o’clock, at the Valdez
hotel.
Mayor Martin Is a particularly
brilliant speaker, and hta popularity
is not confined to his own city, but
extends over all sections o f the state
aa well. JIIs constituents in Jackson­
ville trill testify that tho unprecedent­
ed majority which re-elected him
mayor of Jacksonville was not due
alone to his linguistic ability, but to
the efficient and fearless administra­
tion he has given while mayor.
The appearance, o f Mayor Martin
before tho membership o f tho local
chamber- next Tuesday evening will
nfford the opportunity o f observing
tho wonderful personality which ho
possesses and his address, typical o f
the man, will bo along lines o f civic
development. His host o f friends
throughout the state are confident
that tho future holds great things In
store for him, and at a npt far dis­
tant date Jacksonville will have to re­
linquish he^ claim on this most effi­
cient public servant, realizing that
the state and nation are ever In need
o f men Of his calibre.
An invitation has been extended to
the members o f the Professional and
Business Women's club to bo present
is made that reservations be made
promptly, ns accommodations are
limited nnd a great many o f the mem­
bers have advised thnt they would be
present. Tickets enn be secured from
Secretary pea'rmnn, at tho Seminole
hotel. Price per cover, $1.25,

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JACKSONVILLE, June 14.— Com­
5.
pleting the Inst link of the Dixie high­
way into Florida, the St. Johns river
bridge, spanning the St. Johns river
between Jacksonville and South Jack­
sonville will be dedicated July I with
elaborate celebration now being ar­
ranged by the Duval county celebrat­
ion committee, which will present, be­
ginning June 30 and ending July 2, a
festival o f massive proportions com-j
memorating this event. Three days
of festivity and fun are being nrrnng-|
ed, with assurance by the committee i
In charge thnt the celebration' will
surpass in entertaining fentures nny
event previously arranged in Florida. 0 « t Into the habit o f drinking •
Numerous Mnrdi Gras features have
glass o f hot w ater before
been planned Including nn old-fash­
b reakfast
*
*
ioned carnival o f fun, masked street
dancing,
parades with decorated GET INTO TH E H AB IT OF DRINKfloats, entertainments, fireworks, sev­
.IN G A GLASS OF 1I0T W A ­
eral bands nnd many other features.1
T E R BEFORE BREAKFAST
AJI Florida is invited to join In the
celebration nnd mnny cities hnvc ap­
Millions of foIkH bathe internally
pointed sponsors to participate In the now instead of loading their system
dedication ceremonies and mnids of with drugs.** What's nn inside bath?"
honor to nccompnny their spongers, you say. Well, it's guaranteed to
who witl be entertained'with an elab­ perform miracles according to hot
orate series o f social events while in water enthusiasts.
Jacksonville, Low railroad rates on
There, are vast numbers of men and
excursion fare basis are-going arrang­ women who, immediately, upon aris­
ed by the transportation commitec ing in the morning, drink a glass of
and will bo announced In the near fu -‘ hot water with a tenspoanful o f limcture.
s’tone phosphate In It. This la a very
Arrangements are being made .In excellent health measure. It Is in­
Jacksonville to accommodate many tended to flush the stomach, livcr,kidthousands of visitors during the three' ncys and intestines of the previous
dnys.
day's waste, sour bile and indigesti­
ble material left over In the body
W ESTM INSTER CLUB.
which if not eliminated every day,
become food for tho millions o f bac­
(From Tu.ui.y-* D*&gt;1, )
teria which infest the bowelB, the
Mrs. Robert Grovensteln and Miss
quick result is poisons and tdfeins
Helen Peck entertained the member*
which aro then absorbed ln[o the
of the Westminster Club yesterday a f-i
blood, causing headache, billqua at­
tornon at the home o f ghe former on
tacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds,
Myrtle avenue.
During the business meeting plana; stomach trouble, kidney misery, sleep­
were discussed and other things o f. lessness, Impift-e blood and all sorts
(
importance were attended to. A ll the( of ailments.
People
who
feel
good
one day and
sewing for the Red Cross which bqflj
been completed was turned In. There badly the next, but who simply can
were six new members enrolled. Fol­ not get feeling right are urged to
lowing the business meeting a social obtain a quarter pound o f limestone
hour was enjoyed.
Th e hostesses phosphate at the drug store. This
will cost very 'little but (a suffleient
served a delicious ice course.
* There were fifteen members attend­ to make anyone a real crank on the
subject o f internal sanitation.— Adv.
ing this delightful meeting.

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W IL L GO TO GIRLS CAMP

H iu Sarah Wight will leave on July
5th fo r Camp Junaluaka, N. C., taking
with- her a party q t six girls, Mary
Elisabeth Pufcaton, Olivs Newman,
Virginia Neely, Florence and Helen
W itte and litUe Billie Wight.
The
There won’t be a wave o f prosper- camp laata through July and August,
ty until all o f us are willing to and la one o f the Jargelt and best In
waive a few o f our “ rights."
North Carolina:
Mias Ethel McCoy, Camp Director,
is a ' form er Sanfonl girl who has
666 cures Dengue Fever.
made wonderfully good in educational
The true measure o f klmtneaa la the work in Intermont College, Bristol,
Va.
certalnlty o f tta continuance.

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Mra. Lloyd serving a dainty ice course.
Tho members present were:- Mea(From TuMi.jr't D.ltr)
damea Ed. Lane, Archie Betts, Wm.
The St. Agnes Guild held their reg­ Bolding, Clifford Peabody, Gwynne
ular business meeting yesterday a f­ Fox, Howard Ovcrlin, Chris Matthews,
ternoon nt the home of Mra. S. M. Fred S. Daigor, Jr., S. M. Lloyd and
Lloyd on Park avenue.
Miss Mildred Dickson.
It was decided to only meet once a
month during the summer, and that
Europe’s heart Is doubtless brok­
each member should mako one article
en, but It still uses a club to make
each month for the Christmas bazaar.
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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 1

Co-Operative Firm Bro’t
; the Suit A gain st the
*
W holesalers

TO C E R T A IN CUSTOMERS AN D
K N IG H T S AYS T H E Y COULD
PICK TH E IR CUSTOMERS
W ASH ING TO N, June IB.—Conclud­
ing oral argument in the case o f the
Southern Hardware Jobbers' Associa­
tion charged with use o f the boycott
and conaipiracy in restraint o f trade,
were heard yesterday by the Federal
Trade Commission. The case has
been bitterly fought on both sides and
has been on the commission’s docket
more than a year. Decision was re­
served.
,
Although C. M. Neff, commission
counsel produced what he described
as conclusive proof that members of
the association had sought in influ­
ence all hardware manufacturers, as
well as members of the association, to
Join in nn alleged conspiracy, P. O.
Knight, o f Tampa, Fla., for the asso­
ciation, entered a categorical denial of
the whole charge. Mr. Knight assert­
ed that the whole case simmered down
to the question of whether* any mer­
chant could.not pick his own custom­
ers.- No law, he contended, could com­
pel general sales and no power was
reposed in congress permitting it to
enact such legislation.
The case grew out of n complaint
by the Merchants' Co-operative Asso­
ciation and the American Purchasing
Company o f Atlanta, a joint concern
in which many retail* hardware deal­
ers were allied for the purchase of
their stocks from manufacturers. Tho
government claim was that members
of the jobbers’ association had at­
tempted to refuse to sell to it. Mr.
Knight contended that testimony, .tak­
en in the last year, hnd disclosed only
five manufacturers who hud not ac­
cepted orders from the co-operative
institution and that each of these-had
legitimate grounds for so doing.
A sharp line of demurkqtion on the
question o f a boycott was drawn by
the opposing lawyers.
Mr. Knight
told the commission thut the govern­
ment case represented "many infer­
ences, assumptions and conclusions
fo r which no basis existed in the sworn
testimony." , He declared thnt where­
as, the government’s argument held

P A R T IE S FOR MRS. M cLA U G H LIN

(rr»ra

Daily)

Mrs. Norma McLaughlin o f New
York, who ia the charming house*
guest o f Mrs. R. E. Newman, will be
honorec at several parties given this
week, among them being the bridge
.party to be given Friday afternoon
by Mrs. A. P. Connally. The guests
will inelude the members o f the Ev­
ery Week and Duplicate Bridge clubs.
Mrs. McLaughlin was a form er mem*
her o f these clubs.
On Saturday Mrs. E. M. Galloway
and Mrs. W. E. Watson will entertain
at a picnic bridge at Silver Lake in
honor o f Mrs. McLaughlin.

Plans will go forward at once on
the planning and construction o f
Southern' College at Lakeland. j This
wus Authorized by the trustees o f
the college1who met at Sutherland
yesterday and delegated the task o f
engaging an architect and landscape
artist to an executive committee*camposed o f J.( E. Well, Dr. R. H. Aiderman, Dr. J. P. iiilbum, Dr. J. A. Hen­
dry, Dr. W. A. Cooper, L. N. Pipkin
and E. T. Roux. The committee will
meet at Lakeland ready fo r business
Friday, June 24.
The trustees were gratified at the
result o f the Christian Educational
movement, .which ■will provide
the
needed funds for tho college.
The
trustees declared yesterday that the
fact thut Florida was the first confer­
ence to go over the top provdd that
tho Methodists of the state were be­
hind the college wholeheartedly. Flor­
ida has been the only conference to
rais more than the assigned quota
and tho $700,000 for Southern College
will provide ah institution that will be
a pride and asset o f the state.
The Inst batch of ballots confirming
Lakeland ns the site for the college
were counted by tho trustees. Not
more than seven out of 212 members
of th conference voted against Lake­
land. The official confirmation will
be made when the conferchcc assem­
bles In December, but the straw vote
indicated the prevailing opinion.
• Another important matter discussed
informally was that o f encouraging
the establishment of a preparatory
school for the college at Sutherland.
The executive committee was invest­
ed with the power of investigating
the feasibility and practicability of
such an institution, which would ac­
commodate students who aapiro to en­
ter the collcge but who lack two ycara
preparation,

A handsome Lim oges China

A complete 100-piece Limo

W ith each, purchase of 25c

Dinner

W orth $12.00,

ges China Dinner Set, worth

at our Store w e will issue a

given free every week fo r

$30.00, given free the Tw en­

numbered

Twenty-six W eeks

ty-seventh W eek

them all. They are valuable

set

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To the person holding the coupon bearing
the number corresponding to or nearest the
number which is under the Seal on large
display card in our store, we will present ab­
solutely F R EE, each W ednesday at the
hour specified, one o f these beautiful
C O M P L E T E S E R V IC E fo r SIX P E R S O N S

W e will continue givin g one o f these sets
each week for Twenty-six weeks, and on
Wednesday, the, Twenty-seventh week we
will present absolutely F R E E to the person
holding the corresponding or nearest num­
ber to the one under the Gold Seal on dis­
play card in our store, a beautiful Complete
Dinner Set, consisting of One Hundred

'Hssd-IT-OFF"—ENERGIZE—NOW,

Save

It will be necessary fo r you to be in ,our
store each W ednesday at the hour mention­
ed, with your coupons in order to secure
these beautiful dinner sets,
I f you are not fortunate enough to secure
one o f these sets the first week, hold your
coupons and bring them each Wednesday,
at the time stated, as they are good during
the entire twenty-seven weeks.
R E M E M B E R — O N E C O U P O N W IT H EV-

E R Y 25c PU R C H A S E
The g iv in g o f these sets will not affect the
prices in any o f our departments, but are
given absolutely free, to increase our busi­
ness and encourage cash sales. Make.your
money count.

pieces.

C A L L A N D SE^E T H E B E A U T I F U L S E T S N O W O N D I S P L A Y A T O U R STORE

First Street, Sanford, Florida
R efrains of President *
W om an’s Auxiliary
of The American L e­
Gomez Transported
gion Held Meeting
To Cuba via Cruiser

South, which he claimed showed a fou r,'still roma
definite plan , to employ the .boycott it Is proposed th
against the co-operative institution. * .verted intonn a,
Dangers of clashing with the Shcr-jnnd a dormitory
man act were mentioned in several of a girls’ dormita
them. In one, a letter said to have built in addition,
been signed by John Donnan, socrcA t tho present
tary o f the Jobbers’ Association, the school and the
subject was believed to be too dell- Under the prop&lt;
cate to be "put in writing," Mr. Neff bo separated, ai
said, so its discussion was • deferred vantageous, it 1
until a district meeting o f the mem- a financial and
bers was held at‘ Montgomery, Ala. point. Tho pro]
Mr. Neff was unable to give the com- conduct courses
miaaloh details o f what went on
the Montgomery meeting, which was
held nearly two yean ago, bccauso
the session was behind closed doorB.
Answering the complaint that the
D. A. U. BRIDGE CLUB.
co-operative house had been denied
membership in tho JoVbers’ Associa(Tram Vriiulaj'i Dtlljr)
ation, Mr. Knight declared the asso­
Mrs. E. P. Morse entertained the
ciation by-laws required a firm
to members o f the D. A. U. Bridge club
have a paid-in capital o f $76,000 and very delightfully yesterday afternoon
to employ at least three traveling sal­ at her home on Mecca itoad.
"*
esmen. The co-operative firm, he asQuantities o f red dahlias were e f­
Arted, never had had any paid-in capi­
fectively used In the living room,
tal and by the very nature o f organi­
where the card tables were am n ged .
sation could use no salesmen In solic­
O f unusual Interest was the game
iting buaineao. ,
o f bridge played during the after­
noon. High score among the club
SW IM M ING PARTY.
members was made by Mrs. Ayala
Fitts. Mrs, Cedi Butts o f Orlando
made high score among the* guests.
Following the game Mrs.^Morse
served a delicious salad course follow­
ed e by *n Ice course.
Substituting for absent club mem­
bers were Mesdames George A. DeCo ties, Norma McLaughlin, A. B.
Wallace and Cecil Butts o f Orlando.

coupon.

(Trota Wtdn.td*,’* Dili,)

(By Th. Atuclmt.d Pr.»»)

A meeting of the Woman's Auxil­
iary to the American Legion was held
Monday afternoon In the Woman’s
Club rooms. A number of new mem­
bers were-added to the list and the
prospects are fine for a live unit in
Sanford. •
&gt; Another meeting will be held in the
near future at which time we hope
many, more women will become a ffil­
iated with us.
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NEW YO R K , June 14.— The body
o f former President Gomez o f Cuba,
who died here yesterday,-will bo met
at Key W est Sunday by a Cuban
cruiser and taken to Havana for in­
terment.
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T IO N LA T E S T T H IN G
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G A IN E S V ILLE , j June 14.— Direct­
JUNE C LE A R A N C E S A LE
ions for the construction o f an evap­
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others who are not in position to ob­
The people have been looking for­ tain a regular qgpply o f Ice have been
ward to the annual June Clearance issued by A. P. Spencer, o f the Uni­
Sale of Speer A Son because they versity o f Florida's agricultural ex­
know that when this store advertises
tension division. The evaporation o f
a big sale that they can count on a
water will not often produce a freez­
feast o f bargains. The June Clear­
i n g temperature, Mr. Spencer states,
ance Sale means that Spe$r &amp; Son are
but a cooler operated by this means
getting ready fo r their annual stock
will take V ie place o f ice fo r ordinary
taking and before they enter upon
refrigerating purposes.
that tiresome Job they waq,t to reduce
A ‘ wooden frame should be covered
the stock as much as possible, hence
with canton flannel the smooth side
the clearance sale and henep. the
over
many bargains In white goods, Wom­ out. Pieces o f cloth thrown
the
top
w
ill
act
as
wicks
to
take
wa­
en’s Hose, Children’s Hose, Notions,
Trimmings,
House
Dresses and ter from a shallow biscuit pan placed
Aprons, Corsets, Lingerie, 8heets and on top o f the refrigerator, and !ompillow Cases, Towels, Draperies, Cot-, munlcate it down the clqth side* by
ton Dress Goods, Underwear and ev­ means o f capillary attraction. ' The
erything. Prices are down to a level evaporation from the damp walls
where people can buy with confident*, cools the interior and if it is tight
says Speer A Son and the price* quot­ and the door fits snugly the tempera­
ed in the page advertisement in this ture may be reduced sufAciently to
Issue means Jttlt tlfat. Read the ad­ keep butter, milk and beat. The
vertisement and attend this big sale cooler, which may be o f any size,
that atarts Friday morning and lasts should be placed in the shade acd in a
one week. Get uiere early fo r the draft, to get the be*t results.
bargains are the greatest you have
County agents or the College o f
Agriculture here will furnish any In­
formation on the subject interested
Rub-My-Tism for Rheumatism persons m ight desire

tho prospective purchaser*, It b »
COAST L IN E C A N A L M A Y I1E
' BOUGHT BY S Y N D IC A T E ported here, call for the expect*®1
o f $1,000,00Q for improvement*.
W EST P A L M BEACII, June 15.—
Negotiations fo r the. purchase for $1,Matthew McFarlane
250,000 o f the Florida Coast Line saNominated Collector
nol which extends from the St. Johns
river at Jacksonville to Biscaync Bay
of Customs at Tamp
at Miami,*arc under Way, according
to reports here. The original coat of
W ASH ING TO N, June
tho water way was $3,000,000. It is hhew B.'McFarlane, Tamp*,
understood that the Florida Coast inated today, by President H « W
Line Canal and Transportation com­ be collector o f customs, dlatrirt
pany, the owners, recently granted to with hendquartera at Tampaa western syndicate an extension o f
an option fo r its purchase. Plans o f “ H ead-IT-OFF"— ENERGI!

Unique in the fact that you can always itf
something new here:
W hether it be a Dress, a Hat, a Blouse, und
things or w hat not, you may be assured
that we have it,
— y --------— B e c a u s e —
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W e specialize in specialties
Exclusiveness’ ie o q r by-yord,
Quality and Style dur motto,
Courtesy our Policy.
ib in e d , you have a store that shows in d iv id u a lity *1
it pleases us to in v it e y o u r inspection

“ Where S tyle Reigns’

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 17,1921

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glesby case continued b y

: UPSALA AND :
: GRAPEVILLE:

REQUEST OF ATTORNEYS, PERKINS
ADJOURNED COURT FOR TERM

************

d e f e n d a n t s h a d m o v e d to q u a s h t h e
in d ic t m e n t

w h ic h

w a s

refused

b y

JUD GE P E R K IN S
frPO W t W H O W T H IW ltn A I

State W anted Immediate Trial But Landis &amp;
Fish, Attorneys, W e re Taken By Surprise and
Were N o t Ready
(rr»« *»Urd*j’, Dtilr)
court was in session for two weeks
Court adjourned yesterday much to and they delved deep into several
the surprise o f every one present. The cases that have never before received
Oglesby case was up for argument the proper attention. The present­
‘ again and the defendant's attorneys, ment called attention to matters that
yrfmtiii &amp; Fish, had naked for a motion have never been called up before with
to quash the indictment and submit* tho idea of getting justice or at least
ted no argument. Acting State's A t­ getting action.
torney Thedford and George A . DeA ll this had a salutary- effect and
Cottea were asked to state their side without attempting to tell the courts
of the case and Judge Perkins refused how to transact business or with no
to quash the indictment and Landis A idea o f being disrespectful to Judge
Fish immediately moved for a con­ Perkins or any of the officers o f this
tinuance o f the case m iking a verbal or any other court in the state It does
notion for the same as "they were seem that the wheels o f justice grind
taken by surprise" and had not been exceedingly alow and allow so many
prepared for the indictment o f mur­ loop holes and pile up the expenses on
der in the first degree and had only the various counties when expeditious
made preparations to fight the in­ terms o f court could wipe o ff the slate
dictment for manslaughter, this case clean and dispose of the docket at each
hiving been in court fo r almost three term by forcing the attorneys to bo
weeks and taking up all the time of ready.
the court, and they asked for a con­
tinuance on the grounds that they
SANFORD BEATS P A L A T K A
were not ready to try the case. The
( f r o m rrld*r't Dally)
state was very anxious to try the case
In a most interesting game, full of
for many reasons chiefly because the
defendant, J. M. Ogleaby will have to thrills and big league stuff Sanford
remain in jail until December or Jan­ brought the fast Palatka team to a
uary at the expanse o f the county and halt in their own back yard.
Palatka, who boasted o f the fastest
also because the state was ready fo r
amateur
team in the state and who
trial and wanted to dispose o f the
should
be
called a professional team as
cue without any- more time being
they
have
nt least five paid players in
consumed. Judge Perkins announced
their line-up looked like a stone wall
court adjourned and it was all off.
But the Oglesby case was not the for our team to go up against nnd
only one that the people wanted to with all the big odds being offered
come to trial. The Saucer case was against Sanford it looked like a walk
another and had been called to the at- away for them until the operations
tion of Judge Perkins by the grand began.
A return game will be played here
jury who asked fo r n re-opening of
the case that had been continued and some time next month, the exact date
uked to cither try it now or have a to be announced later.
The box score for yesterday's game
special term to try it. Tho county
will
have to be omitted here ns the
commissioners in the following reso­
scoter
failed to send his report to this
lutions also called his attention to the
paper
in
time for today’s issue. The
esse:
score
by
inning:
Whereas, it has come to our
Palatkn ..................... 000 030 100— V
attention that the two separttfe
Snnford ....................020 000 030—5
cues pending in the Circuit
Batteries: Pnlatka , Sanford nm
Court of this county agninat J.
Lnrzo;
Sanford, Chapman, Ammons
M. Saucer, wherein the said J. M.
and
Rive.
Saucer is charged with a viola­
tion of the prohibition laws of
this stnte, have been continued
because of the sickness of the
mother of wife o f the defendant,
and,
Whereas, it hns been further
brought to our attention that the
grand jury hns recommended that
the two said cases bo brought
to trial ut this term o f court, and
that this term of court, if neces­
sary, be postponed from day to
day until said cases can be tried,
and if found tq bo necessary thnt
a special term of court be or-&lt;
dered, held by the judge thereof , for the purpose o f the disposition
of these cases,
Therefore, be it resolved, that
we heartily concur in the recom­
mendation made by the Grand
Jury, nnd be it further resolved,'
that it is the sense o f this body,
•that the security o f society in this
county demands and requires that
there be a speedy trial in these
two cases.
Therefore, wo respectfully urge
and request the Hon. Jas. W .
. Perkins o f this Circuit Court o f
this circuit, to follow the recom­
mendation made by the Grand
Jury, and take such steps os may
be necessary to procure a trial
of the coses aforesaid, at- the
earliest possible date, even tho
it may (irove necessary to call a
special term o f court fo r said pur­
pose, and,
Be It Further Resolved, that
the clerk o f this board is hereby
instructed to forthwith transmit
»n official copy of this resolution
to the Hon, Jas. W . Perkins,
Judge o f this circuit.*
Adopted this 7th day of June,
1921.
(S E A L ) L. P. B U M LE Y,
Chairman.
0. P. SWOPE,
E. CU RLETT,
L. P. H A G A N ,
C, W. ENTZM INO ER
'Members Board Counlg
Commissioners, Seminole
County, Florida.
Attest:

E. A . DOUGLASS, Clerk,
•
B y:'V . E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
But court has adjourned and mean­
time who knows-*-.
Many things can happen.
Many
things are happening In adjoning coun­
ties because the wheels o f justice torn
*° slowly that peoplq become exas­
perated and have so little respect fo r
, law that they attempt to take It
Into their own hands.
The .Grand Jury at this term o f

Express Company
Free Transportation
F or Supplies, Money
sThc following letter Is self-explana­
tory;
Editor Snnford Herald,

Importer*, exporters,
travelers — ship and
sail under— the Stars
and Stripes
X JE W triumphs In steel, steam
*■ ’ and electricity have carried
the Stan and Stripes back again
to the seven scaa. On mors than
fifty trade and passenger routes
American owned and operated
ships, lying the Flag, arc ready
to carry your goods, or to carry
you, to every foreign land.
They are splendid ships, tht
pride o f American genius, de­
signed and equipped to gire the
finest passenger comfort, service
and safety, and to handle your
goods In ths most economical
way.
Operators o f Passenger
Services

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PaaUta Mall S. 8. Co., 41 Droodvay,
_ Nt* York, N. Y,
U. S. Mall A A Co., 4f Droadvay.
Nt* York, N. YT
Ward Una, (Nrv YbrlrandCubaMad

w‘n
Free use o f
Shipping Board films

ct Shipping Board motion pkmrs
i, four reds, Im onrtqutat of any
mayor, pastor, potunaMtr, or organ!3 tion. A great sducatknal picture
■hipaandthe sea. Write (or inform*
■tiontaH Laws. Director Information
Bureau. Room 911. 1119 ‘ P - Street.
N. W.Twaehington, D, C
SHIPS FOR IALB
(ft dnerteas rihrrer cmlf)
Steel eteenere, Wetfc eU
mere. Alee weed tteaaerr^ weed
keraere.
keile ea4

a

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ir eat lings o f p o u e n g a r
\d fr e ig h t skips to o il
porta o f tk * w o rld on d o il
otk a r in fo rm a tio n , w rit*
any o f tk * o b o v * lin e s or

U S *SHIPPING BOARD
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Pays for -Fertilizer
Summer fertilizer on citrus trees pays fo r itself in two ways— gives larger fruit,
therefore more boxes, and a greater bearing surface for next year’B crop. W e recommend
SEMINOLE TREE GROWER

ID E A L HIGH G RAD E FRU ITBB

4% Amm., 0% A. P. A., 8% P o t

494 Amm., 894 A . P. A., 494 Pot.

ID E A L F R U IT and V IN E M A N U R E

W. &amp; T.'s Seminole Fruit Manure

394 Amm., 094

A. P. A., 1094 P o t

894 Amm., 894 A . P. A., 594 Pot.

ORDER E A R L Y
APPLY EARLY
M ARKET EARLY
W rite for new price list showing further reductions in prices.
R. C. M A X W E L L , Mannger Sanford Branch

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY
M ANU FACTU RERS ID E A L FE R TILIZE R S

BUSINESS IS GOOD
AN D

THE BUILDING OF
BUSINESS HOUSES
s n o w s IT.

A G R IC U LTU R A L BUILDING

.

JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

NEW

Among tho many now buildings for
the week ore a business block on
I)cnr Sir:— I nm in receipt of author­ First street and Myrtle-avenue, nnd
ity to accept nnd transport “ free” the remodelling of
the
Wanpnn
money nnd supplies for relief pur­ npartments on Palmetto avenue nnd
poses addressed to the mayor of six brick store rooms on Second
Pueblo, American Red Crosfl,*or oth street.
er recognized relief associations at
Tho business block on First street
Pueblo and at other devastated towns will bo built for J. J. Cates (hid will
In the vicinity.
consist o f four good store rooms, to
If consistent, kindly include this In be built o f brick and made modern in
your next issue,
Yours truly,
every respect. While they will be
J. Schirard,
one story now, the walls will be made
Agent Am. Ry. Express Co. with the view o f making them two or
three stories in the near future.
“ Head-IT-OFF"— ENERGIZE—NOW. George Venable has the contract for
the Cates building, which will be 100
feet on First street and 65 feet deqp.
J. J. Cates will occupy two of them
and Mrs. Cates will occupy the other
two, the stores to be groceries, whole
sale and retail, and dry goods.
The Warmnn building, recently pur
chased by T. J, M iller A Son, is be­
ing made over into an up-to-date
Thedford’t Black-Draught Highly apartment house. Built o f brick and
now having a two-story porch o f '
Recommended by a Tennessee
concrete and brick, new bath rooms
Grocer for Trouble* Re­
and many other improvementa being
nd tiuf from Torpid
made Inside and outside the new Mil­
ler npartments will be among the best
Liver.
in the city. The building will be
painted and stuccoed as soon as the
East Nashville, Tenn.— The efflO repair work is finished. George Ven­
leney of Thedford’s Black-Draught, the able also has the contract fo r this
genuine, herb, liver medicine, It building.
The six store rooms on Second
vouched tor by Mr. W. N. Parsons, a
grocer o f this city.
" I t It without street, just west o f.th e DeForrest
doubt the beet liver medicine, and 1 building occupied by the Sanford Dry
don’t believe I could get along without Goods Co. and Robbins Credit Store,
I t I take.lt for sour atomacb, head­ will be built fo r Mrs. Anna DeForache, bad liver. Indigestion, and all est, .who owns considerable real, es­
other troubles that are. the result of tate In the city. The new Vtore rooms
a torpid U rn .
bo one story In height but built
"1 have known and need it for year*, fo r more storiea In the future. They
and can and do highly recommend it will be o f brick and sip-to-date In ev­
to every one. I won’t go to bed with­ ery particular. S. O. Shlnhoiser has
out It In the house. It will do all It the contract fo r there etore buildings.
claims to do. I can't aay enough for
It"
Many other men and women through­ American Shot
out the country have found BlackB y Crown Forces,
Draught Just aa Mr Pareona describes
Probably in Ireland
•—valuable in regulating the liver to
its normal functions, and In cleansing
(Wy
Aw—UUd fraaa)
the bowels of Imparities.
LONDON, June 18.— A dispatch
Thedford’a Black-Draught liver medi­
from London aa!d Thomas Ruth, 85,
cine la the original and only genuine
said to be an American navy pension­
Accept no Imitations or substitutes.
er* was shot to death yesterday by
Always ask f t * l^adtord’A
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SOUR STOMACH
INDIGESTION

Celery avenue, have moved into town,
having given up the plan o f purchasH a v e you
the Beck cottage in Grapeville, much
tried the
to our regret.
A few friends met at the home of
new 10c
Mr. and Mrs. Mealor on Memorial day
package?
*
,
* and enjoyed a house moving party.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Borell and Mr.
Dealers now
and Mra. Andrew Bertelson and litt
carry both;
Miss Lizzie Icenhour o f Twin Lakes daughter and son, Woodard, spent the
after spending the winter here, has re­ day with them while W. T. Tyner and
10 lo r 10c,
turned to her Ohio home fo r the Bum* Walfred Pierson also helped in tho
20 for 20c,
moving.
mer.
Mrs. Jennie Gleason and son, after
Wm, Stafford has put down a well
It ’ s toasted.
fo r Tom Fortier as well as one for after spending a pleasant winter here
at the home o f her sister, Mrs. V. C.
Barney Beck.
A number of Grapevillo people have Coller in Sanford, expects to leave fo t
been sick from severe colda or sore their home near Canton, N. Y., early
eyes fo r the past month but are better Wednesday morning and Mra. Coder
now.
will accompany them to spend the
We are all glad to note that Andrew summer with her son, who is ill and
Bertelson is able to get about some other relatives.
on hia crutches.
Mrs. Alfred Ericson and little. Esth­
Mrs. T. O. Tyner has been going er were in to spend the day with
down to take electrical treatments for them on the third and Mrs. Ballinger
her injured limb.
on the Oth, going with them in the af­
Misa Margaret Ericson is attending ternoon for the ride to Lake Harney
summer schqol to make an extra where we all enjoyed some of the fine
grade.
fish prepared under A .-K . Rossi ter**
John Lundquist, jr., made a trip oversight fo r the picnickers, a merry
'
'.
to Orlando Monday. Hie brother, El­ crowd.
Lowest S ugar Prices
mer ie employed during vacation at
Voiie Williams' garage in Sanford.
Servant Girl Wouldn't Go In Cellkr,
In L a st Five Years,
Mrs. V. C. Colter and lister, Mrs.
Fearing Rata.
Sells at Four Cents
Gleason and soft, Gyde, were dinner
Mra. Tepper, Plainfield, N. J., aays,
guesta on Monday at the home o f Mrs. "Rata were ao bad in our cedar the
(■y TV* aMidilad riMt)
Barney Beck.
servant girt wouldn't go there.
N E W YO R K, June 14.— The loweat
Quite a large crowd enjoyed a pic­ Bought some R A T -S N A P and It
local level the sugar market baa
nic supper on the third at Crystal ■cleaned all the rata out." R A T -S N A P
touched In five years w m reached to­
Lake, a good many also coming fro m 1
destroys rata and mice.
Absolutely day when 24,000 bags o f centrifugal
town.
.
j
prevents odors. Comes in cake form, sugar sold at four cents a pound.
Rev. Albertson and w ife, coming
no mixing. Cats or dogs won't touch
over from DeLand, were also invited
it. Three aizes, 36c, 65c, 61.25. Sold
Rub-My-Tism cures sores.
and while here they were the guests
and guaranteed by Ball Hardware
o f Mr. and Mrs. Ericson, catling oh
It Is well to remelhber that even in
Co.— Adv.
as many o f the homes in the commun­
countries where* freedom ta unhampity as possible.
"Head-IT-OFF”— ENERG IZE—NOW, ere dthe proletariat doesn't control the
On Sunday Rev. Albertsofi gave us
penitentiaries.
a fine sermon on "Running the Gaunt­
The man who says that all men are
let."
thieves will bear watching.
“ Head-IT-OFF” — ENERGIZE— NOW.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunnie Anrants, o f.

$625 f. o. b. Detroit
The merits o f the Fordson Tractor can be best judged through the
opinions of its daily users. W e have asked a fe w o f our customers fo r
their frank comments concerning the operation of their Fordsons.
Read what these owners have to say and then judge whether or not
they are pleased with their purchases— O r better still, ask them your­
!|)*4V*
-'id
•
self.
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Sanford, Florida, Oct. 0, 1010.
Mr. Ed. Higgins, Sales A gen t Fordson Tractor,
Sanford, Fia.
Dear Sir:
Referring to your recent inquiry as to how the
Fordson Tractor that we purchased n year ago had
performed.
I have a letter from our Mr. A.r Q. Lancaster,
Superintendent o f our Ialcworth Grove, which reads
as follows:
"Replying to youra o f Sept. 27th. Aa regards
tho Fordson Tractor I beg to advise that aa a Whole
the tractor has given very good satisfaction. We
had to renew all the bearings in the front wheels
after using It about 40 days, which cost around $28.
A fte r we put in new bearings we fixed flanges on
the wheels to keep the sand from getting into these
bearings and have not had any more trouble at that
point with it. We have an order In now
pair p arti' which will cost about 600.00. A s far .aa
we can see these repairs w ill put it in first class
shape to start in for another season." "From the experience we had with the other
tractor, and from what I can learn from people who
have operated other tractors I believe the Fordson
Tractor la the beat tractor fo r sandy land. I think It
would be wise to order another one o f these tractors,
as we can do M much work with one o f them and
one man,as we can do with three team*, and three
men^and do better work."
y opin­
opmThe report that Mr. Lancaster sends, In my
ion will be satisfactory, especially so since he thinka
‘
enough o f the Fordson Tractor to request us to order another one. Repeat orders on tractors are cer
talnly a good endorsement.
Yours
Arul;ly,
rearu
CHASE A COM PANY.

Sanford, Fla., Sept. 1st, 1010.
Mr, Ed. Higgins,
Sanford, Fla.,
Dear Sir:
»•
I am very glad to tell you how wall pleased I am
with the Fordson Tractor purchased August, 1018. 1
have used the machine, constantly on our 60-acre,
truck farm and have done a great deal o f work
for others. The total cost fo r repairs has not ex­
ceeded 610.00. While not a machinist, I do all toy
repairs and adjustments myself. I do a good deal o f
my own driving but any good hand can handle It.
Yours trul
O a CH APM AN..

- . *Sanford, Fla., Sept. 15-18.
Mr. Ed. Higgins,
Sanford, Fla.
Dear Sir:
Replying to your inquiry in regard to the Ford‘son tractor purchased from you.
I consider this machine the best investment in
ie way o f farm machinery that I ever made. I
ve a fourteen-year-old boy driving and he harrow­
ed 20 acres with It yesterday, and did: a bettor Job
than could be done with teams
You could not buy this machine back fo r several
times what I paid fo r It if I could not get another.
Yours truly,.
R O Y F. 8YME8.

AUTHORIZED F.ORD

n m j;;
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�THE SANFORD W EEK LY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 17,1*21
Either with the consent and the sup- REDUCE W AB T A X E S OR ELSE
W A T E R TRA N SPO R TATIO N Vfi.
R A ILR O A D
port o f our so-called Commerce Com­
The Herald has time and again
mission or by the fact that there are
3. H O LLT
no competing lines In the full sense of called the attention o f the people to
W inter Garden, Fla., June 15,1921.
r■ ueijejejis*»»# ##•
the word the southern railroads hare the fact that although ihe war is long
Dear Sentinel:—The orange «ad'
robbed the shippers fo r years in the over we are still paying the exorbi- truck growers o f our state are and
TwHUm* *ftrr M U ? Yf
mattcr o f freight rates and the thing tant war taxes and paying them on have been very much concerned over
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•
to do now without waiting for any articles that are not on" the regular the advance In rates that the rail,
When courts get better and lawyers
(tw rysr»t# &lt; )
terms or compromises is fo r Florida lis t Not only that but we pay fo r roads have been imposing on then.
stand fo r nothing but the right may­
growers
to make arrangements to ship the mistakes o f the men who'are hir- They know that they have a Strang]*
euascuraox ra icx za astasc zi
be the ordinary man in the ordinary
c m
( X i l . . . ............. l..r ..............n w
by
water
and keep o n , shipping b y ' ^ by the government to collect at*d hold on us and are squeezing us.
^ n z irtam u ...................................... u i walks of life will have more respect
water
even
if th* railroads offer to we are harried and harassed until
It reminds me o f the old fable about
fo r the law and maybe when that time
t h u s aornu,
deliver
the
stuff
free o f charge.
patience ceases to be a virtue. W e go the goose that laid the golden egg.
comes there will be no more riots or
•a l i w u t CU m Jtsll Kattar i a p u t **.
The people . need not look for any j into the stores and are - confronted A ll over this section one could see
at Iks Fart O flaa st l u f a i r W U a , taking the law into your own hands.
Aat af Mint f, i n ,
help from the Commerce Commission.; right and left by the w ar tax and we acres o f cabbage left In the fieldi to
---- r—o------The people need not look fo r any help evfn Ret it at thc cold drink places
----------o
1W A fte r looking at the faces o f that
it mtu) n u m ,
rot, fo r the grower could not get
from tho railroads. They should get and just why this w ar tag cannot be
The
attention
o
f
Governor
Hardee
bunch o f worten who
supposed to
enough out o f them to Justify ship, §
together and stand together and pool cut is what the averags person wants
tbnlan AdirarUalnt HiptaMntaUv*
haye murdered Kaber at Cleveland, it is called to the fact that several per­
m ent I had a small patch and what 1
t T.H- AIO'i S'CAN PRESS As SCO m i
their interests and put in their own to know, and the average person will
sons
have
been
killed
in
Volusia
seems that even suicide would have
the home market played out I triad
cold storage plants and have their
know or he will change this govern­ shipping a few crates and they
been a relief. They take the prize fo r county during the past year—and that
Nothing doing at Sanford on the
own refrigeration boats and cars if
ment around to suit himself. W e are brought 35 centa above the cost of
being the ugliest outfit that, has dis­ none have been brought to trial—
Fourth. AH right we will go over to
possible and go to it with the idea
graced the front page o f the newapa- much less to jur.tire. W e recognize
all patriotic enough, but we want to the crates, so I fed the rest to ths
N ew Smyrna and hear about thd
the fact that it is not fa ir to put this that they are bigger than the rail­ know where all this w ar tax Is going chickens and cows and made good
prs in some time.
bridges,
up to the governor when we are sup­ roads, the Commerce Commission and and now that the republicans are in
----------- o
rodney out o f them that way. All
the people that are supposed to rep­
The beaches will be the most popu­ posed to be a people fit fo r self-gov­
power we want to know what they sorts o f meetings have been called
bad burglar entered
tjie
resent them st Washington.
lar places In Florida if this hot ernment, with all the rjght granted
are going to do about It. Disarma­ by the authorities and but little ac­
udge Andrews at Orlando
--------- o------- —
under the constitution to govern our­
weather
continues
any
time.
There
ment woutd do more to me out the complished towards getting the rates
Judge's pocketbook. He
TH E SANFO RD BU ILD ING A LOAN
selves; but we have delegated the
is
nothing
quite
as
fine
as
Florida
enormous
taxes and cut the profitteer lowered.
probably ask for a change of
ASSOCIATION *
beaches and Sanford, being only 40 right to govern us to a clique who
and
cut
the
political gra fter from his
I t puts me in mind o f what Oviedo
ramie i f he is ever caught.
refuse to relinquish the reins Which
miles
from
salt
water,
can
have
all
living
than
any
other movement and did many years ago when she could
The Sanford Building A Loan Asso­
.-------- o— -----we have placed in their hands, will
ciation could loan over $100,000 now the average person wants to know not get the two roads that run oot
Sanford's new booklet will soon be the delights o f the beach in two
you, Kind Governor, please come to
hours’
ride
at
any
time.
for building purposes if the Associa­ about this' also. The Jacksonville there to give her a rate that i k
-out and it is one- o f the finest bits of
our relief, take the reins from them tion had the money to loan. Now,j Metropolis baa the fo llo w in g. about
literature that has ever been turned
{bought she was entitled to, as th«
The Sanford Herald haa viaioni o f and put them back into our hands irhen you stop to think about this, this same subject and it is bedng dls- had such competition. So tiuPferow.
out in Florida. That covers some ter­
a yacht b|sin being built in (Lake — and then see what we do.— DeLand question it becomes larger and larger.] cussed in many ptacea, and it would era had a meeting and raised money
ritory but wait until you see it.
Monroe at Sanford by a northern en­ News.
I t mean* that if $100,000 o f “Sanford! be well fo r the government and the to build a road o f their own to Lake
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Buildings to the right of us, build­ gineer. Here's hoping it’s a dream
money had been put into the Associs-, various counties and cities to invest!* Jessup, the head o f navigation on the
Thc order taking over the wooden tion some time ago instead o f into gate this question o f taxrs:
in gs to the left o f us, buildings in the comefa true. Bob Holly ia doing some
S t Johns, just two miles distant.
/front and in the rear o f us and on to fine work with his boosting in his bridges across the Halifax river may } foreign stocks there would be at least
The coalition government in Great They got a boat to agree to come up
prosperity rides the city of Sanford
seem a high-handed proceeding to ( fifty houses more started or erected, Britain is beginning to realize ■ V w -f0 „
#n
lake and take oot
newey Hjtlc daily.— Reporter-Stnr.
due respect to the heroes of j
some.. The corporations which con- in thc city o f Sanford today. This is earnestly the people want a reduction their fruit at a big saving over the
.
-----------0----------Balaklava.
j Report from Live Oak says the strutted these bridges had franchises1only one o f the instances o f where the jn taxes, aod because lha English n|l rail route. They surveyed out the
in people are "carrying a heavier burden line, cut the right of way and graded
I Rotes will be inaugurated next week for a term o f years; the term expired people o f "Sanford arc standing
Daytona officers are now intercept* 'and another item says that watermel­ some years ago, and they have been their own light. By putting their than that borne by American taxpay-t bought the rails, and put on the cron
ing all the liquor that is going from o n s haV6 started from that point. operating the bridges for the past few money into this safe and sane invest- era. their sentiment is more pronoanc- tics,
they lay that track? Oh
lower East Coast pofnta to Jackson­
years
without
franchises.
The
claim
j
ment
they
would
make
seven
per
cent
C(j;
but
unless
the
administration
n0i
f
0r
when
the railroads saw that
I With a Rotary installation and water­
ville. This might be a tip for the
is
made
by
aome
that
if
a
person
leas-,
for
themselves
and
aid
the
city
in
takes
active
steps
to
eliminate
nnneethe
goose
was
about to get away they
melons at the same tlSM Live Osk
folks who are contemplating a sum­
ea a piece o f "ground and builds there-Jbuilding more houses and building a essary expenses and tonduct the g o v -jmct the grower* with a rate that
ought to be a wonderful place In
: ea * * ---- t —
.
i..
.. . .
m er residence at Daytona.
td reside.
'b o a store or dwelling, the Improve-( bigger city, houring more people, eminent as economically as possible, killed the little road. This rate luted
* ments go
,and at tbe ^
tbo
more I*°P ,e here, enlarging which has not yet been done, the same until the
„ „ „ „state
__ „ ,formed
&gt;1U1W V
U4 Ilumiwl
our
railrosd
"Glory, be. The Volusia County
lease unless it is t?°ecia lly stipulated; ‘ be city in the residence section and 9pir;t [g bountl to Rain momentum In (commission, and they advanced their
A
t
the
fountains
you
sec
Californ­
Commissioners have decided to take
.
.
.
*
______ „ __ __
irettinu new nconle here who will in ... . ____ a ___________________________ t ' . _____. . ..
this country. And when thc A m eri-)r at« accenting to distance, and right
over all the toll bridges that span the ia orange and lemon and even lime in the feasc th a t‘ the i m ? W « m enU!
can citizen becomes aroused he is then Oviedo had no further use for
i
drinks.
Why
should
we
be
drinking
arc to belong to the lessee. •This m..v
u mcann RO much to thc city that i t .
disannmv-1 than
Halifax river and make them free
, a indeed that the nconle will more cmPhatlc ln h,s disapproval than the railroad commission.
bridges. The owners o f the bridges *California fruit drinks. The idea of nlso be true with regard to bridges.*
The situation as regards the state
.
(hjj, Build- tbe Englishman. He demands an ov
will fight the case, o f course, and it California sending to thb West Indies A t any rate, the matter will eventual- ‘ 3 *trana - *
erthrow or ft recall, and once deter­ is similar. We have water transpor­
js one
^
w ill go to the supreme court and there for limes to sell to Florida people. ly be thrashed out in the courts, and J10* *nvpst their ,
mined to get it he cannot bo persuad­ tation o f thc best kind. Jacksonville
ire^umi
be settled from a
ar,(* *X)nn «tock.
Is no telling how it will turn out. How- Why don’t some enterprising Flori­ will,, ^fe^timably,
"Id in
ed that thc wrong course has been has boat connections with the big
g p ls ^.._
n_
d _p o ln t' ___________________
It ought to be set- B.afeBt
8« unde3t inVeatmei.
as a last resort, you can night dian make up some Florida fruit le
leK?
fjruit cities of the north, and it would
juices ?
'em, you know.
t&gt;4 from a standpoint of right and the world nnd meana morc to ? °u ano
wrohg, o f Justice to all parties conJ
to your city than any investment
Jr
^dates o f the coalition gov- not be much of a proposition to reach
----------- o-------Tho canu..
defeated at th e, Europe. Thc "Do-Boys” have led tbs
The DoLand News has discovered cemrd. nnd perhaps It will be. How- thi,t l ° u COU,d
In tendering hia resignation to the
makc" And
emment are being
&lt;* they ap-j way, and they will take our fruit.
*Lakdland Chnmber of Commerce, Mr. thi root o f the whole trouble. It says ever, few people have any confidence &gt;Ct *h,ere
People here who have
polls almost as regularly J
A .-3. Uolworthy,’among other reasons, thc railroads never got into financial in the justice of the courts as at pres- ■" eVW
■Re*|Thc old Florida. Fruit Exchange shipa ,llcke in th,,i9 * * * * " : ■
pear for election or re-election.
‘Hack of proper respect from all trouble until they cut out advertis­ ent eonstituted.-DcLand News.
, *-4 * boat load o f oranges to Lon*UOn" Thcre Rre IK‘° pIe wh°
sUnd
.
..
. K
,
; around the street nhil wonder why this cause tho war is over ih e English tax- jfce*.
intercats o f the city,” which, in itself ing. That is a tip they better take.
n n v .r .
.......................... ..
V . I £ ............ * *
° VT b I*
fr « « .
and “
t h l* M il I ptju
TUU’ V n u l l
I city docs not Krow any faster, wonder payers feci that their taxes should be don belu..
is sufficient to warrant resignation on —Tampa Times.
J
*
* * * wilt'
n Iran It
a a beennttl
______ *
why nn(ifv!n
people rln
do nnl
not alnti
stop knVA
here It*
in fit
thca rftifllir'Afl
reduced, nnrl
nnd «/!
no «****!
reduction
has
put |l.«&gt;AhnLt
brought fa ir money,
dld mort
the pnit of any chamber-of commerce
It might create a better feeling
„
,
,
winter,
wonder
why
home
people
leave
into
effect.
The
government
perhaps
than
that;
it
relieved
ou.
^
secretary whoso work is not support- among the newspapers, also.
1. J. Miller and his son, Frank L k . .
,
.
,
here
on
account
of
thc
lack
o
f
houses
cannot
see
its
way
clear
to
inaugur­
keta o f that much fruit and left s devhy citizens anxious for the prosperMiller are among thc Town Builders
,,
.
. ■
, ,,
j ...
.
j
. . when the whole question could
be ate this system o f cutting; the debts ter market at home. The old boat!
and progress of their city.—TirnesSanford is certainly growing and who quietly andwithout nrfy ostentn- ... ,
.
*
.
, .
™ solved by investing their money in of war still remain and the work o f that carried fruit from Jacksonville
growing every day.’ One can hardly tion go about building sonic $50,000 ,. c - . n ....
, .
. ’ .
, ..
, . ..
*
thc hanford Building &amp; Loan Associa- reconstruction requires billions of dol­ had no refrigeration and the fruit
keep up with ■all thc improvements wortit of city property this summer.
lars annually. But the rank and file often arrived in bad order. This could
An advcrtisement in the Palntka that arc being made in this city and They are remodeling thc former the-i
p i__
, _ _ .
,
says “ Keep Your Refrigerator there will be room for pinny more atre building nnd making it into one ,
do
not take these facts into consider­ be remedied by putting in the Vantioe
, ,
,
Thoroughly Chilled.”
Good advice, families this winter than ever before o f Ih. fin ... department .tore build- i
«
'
.
S
‘ nf « nl by f „ „ , B„ ation.
system, which they would no doubt da
Oeorge, good advice, but honest .to and thero will in: need for them for Ins. It. tbbi par. o f Florida. They r e . ' “ " I " " 1'* ,h' 5
During
the
presidential campaign if they knew they could get the fruit.
* nd lhl!" ' ' f t
/
J urc «ow much good this money would
goodness, we cannot afTord It. A t the Sanford is attracting people winter
contly bought th . W.rntnn apartment h, ve accompII,g ed he„ „ lnv' „ td ln the republicans promised thc voters L. C. Scroble o f Leesburg, traveling
present price o f our ice tto keep our and nummer.
of this nation a reduction in taxes. hgent. fo r the Clyde Line, used to get
building and arc remodeling the build­
Sanford Building &amp; Loan Association
'refrigerator thoroughly chilled would
They did not explain how it would be all the fruit the boats could carry, snd
ing into up-to-date and convenient
stock and it would Amount to thous­
•c o s t‘ms ton dollars a day.. We are
promise still when the pineapple business on the
Acts of violence lead to anarchy. apartments. They recently bought ands of dollars invested both ways— done. However, the
thoroughly chilled, all right, with the
the
uncompleted
building
of
John
Cook
stands
and
the
hope
has'not
died in Fast Coast was in its primp, when"
Can't we Ket the courts in such a con­
for the investor nnd for the city o f
rice question not the refrigerator, not
on
Park
avenue
nnd
will
makc
it
into
thc
bosoms
o
f
taxpayers.
It
will
not he and I were sweating and killing
dition that we again have respect for
Sanford. T ry this on your piano.
the refrigerator.
die.
It
is
too
close
to
the
skin.
mosquitoes around Jensen and Fort
them, and then let them attend to mat­ one of the best store rooms on that
--------- o--------The
government
cannot
be
operated
Pierce, he used to overload the boats.
ters needing their attention?— DeLand popular street. They have just pur­
FLA G DAY
Daytona Gazette says that n fine
chased some valuable property
on
as cheaply— the word is hardly ap­ But now the railroads think they 4wn
News.
lile saving corps will be organized at
Wake up, brother, and find out just Commercial street from the Lakefrout
A t the "dawns early light” p f Tues­ propriate— ns before the war; our the state and they are not willing to
Daytona Beach this summer to be
where the trouble lies and then tell Improvement Co., in the rear o f thc day, June I4th, will'see the colors o f debts and obligations arc yet to be make a living rate fo r us.
ready fo r any eventualities. Ed. Fitxthe world about it. Publicity will get poatoffice and will build one o f the the American fla g displayed from ev­ met, but there arc many things the
Look what California has done this
gerald iIs the finest life saver we
best and most complete embalming
results in Volusin county.
administration
could
do
that
would!
®cason
by shipping fruit by way of
ery
homo
in
Sanford,
is
the
earnest
know of and we move that he be made
parlors that there ia In Central Flor­
--------- o--------cut
down
expenses,
nnd
incidentally
the
Panama
canal. Surely our situ*wish
o
f
the
local
chapter
D.
A.
A.
in
the heac
head life saver. In that case we
ida. Theso are only some of the im­
taxes.
The
armament
issue
is
an
Im­
tion
in
regard
to water transportatio*
Colonel
Galbraith,
head
of
the
Am­
celebration
o
f
the
birth
Of
thc
Stats
•quit thq
thq "Stay at Home Club” right
provements that tho Millers are mak­
portant
one.
It
is
In
the
limelight
at
is
Vastly
more
favorable. I h m
nnd
Stripes.
erican
Legion,
died
in
the
service.
He
now anti
nnd hike to tho bench where we
ing. Town Builders, yes. Real San­
The Palntka News prints tho fol­ present. I f thc administration can sometimes got restless over the ef­
wan be saved at least twice each day. was killed in an auto accident, it is ford citizens, yes. Just another in­
true, but he was serving the American
lowing interesting item appro;)riate to convince Great Britain and Japan j i t forts o f some parties urging on our
stance of Sanford people making San­
the tax-reducing possibilities o f a na­ growers to adopt the California meth­
is a long lane that never turns Legion when he was killed and had! ford that we spoke o f i.i that editorial the day.
ever
July 4th, 1771, the Declaration of val holiday, thc taxpayers o f three ods in packing and grading, for I",
we can pay toll over the bridge been serving them faithfully
several weeks ago.
Independence warn signed in Philadel­ nations w ill be under obligations to have not seen where they have bestea
between New1 Smyrna and Coronado since he was elected their commander.
He
was
0
real
soldier
all
thc
way
phia
and the colonics became an In­ President Harding and his associates. us in this, but this is one thing «
nnd across the St. Johns river on
S H IP B Y W ATER .
throughand
he
will
he
missed
by
the
dependent
nation. Tbe new nation had The'administration, sRhough commit­ can pattern after her, with great gain,
.-* fla t for two years longer if we have
This paper has shown time and
to have a new flag, ag They could not ted to some step o f this kind, is hesi and the Citrus Exchange snd other
:to, but there is sure to |&gt;e a turning Legion and his many friends.
again that thc railroads have pushed
use tbe Union Jack, to during the tating and there is no assurance that big handlers" o f fruit have plenty of
point at the session of the legislature
------ r“° ■— .
up the rates until It is impossible for
whkfii will convene two years from
Sanford merchants report the best any business man to make a profit latter part o f May,- 1776, George "h*art" will be Injected into the cam­ time to get everything in shspe for
now. The people of the coast side of summer trade in atl tho years o f busi­ any more; it is impossible for the Washington, Robert Morris and Col­ paign, eve i f it is launched. There next season.
the county are progressive and want ness here. It is bound to come. Ad­ farm er to make any profit and impos­ onel Ross called on Betsy Road to are other glaring corners Tit the gov­
Orange county can mass a quantity
fr e e bridges, and will elect officers vertising and sales and prices will sible for the consumer to live with the make the first fla g which they design­ ernment that could also be trimmed. o f fruit at Sanford for the Clyde
ed. They kept the thirteen stripes
who w ill endeavor to enact laws for bring, the shoppers here. Sanford is present high rates in effect.
I f the administration forgets its pro- boats; Volusia could put a big lot st
The
tbd benefit o f the masses.— New Smyr­ in the heart o f the finest bit o f busi­ rnilrobda are camouflaging on the la­ o f the colonial flag, but replaced the ise, it may expect a call-down from Bercsford W e ought to ask oursel­
na Breeze.
ness territory in the state and they bor question and the employees Union'Jack by a flue field'bearing the American people.
ves: What have we been thinking
will come here if they are properly truthfully say they cannot work for thirteen stars arranged in a circle.
about so long? Thc Tampa section
--------- o--------with less until tho prices come down and The birthday o f the flag was June 14,
The Herald will not publish the coaxed. Keep them coming
has plenty o f shipping possibilities,
T H A N K S A G A IN , SEN ATO R
slacker list. W e made this statement plenty o f good advertising and San­ thd prices cannot come down until the 1776. Then Congress passed a reso­
m
Senator Fletcher undoubtedly saw Miami also.
/many months ago and haring received ford will be the busiest city, winter rates are reduced therefore the rail­ lution that the Dag of the thirteen
I
know
that
^ie
railroads
have been
our
article
about
the
books
and
wish­
many question! about it will reiterate and summer, In this part o f the state. roads should be forced to lower their states should have thirteen stripes.
hard
hit
and
that
ft
costs
them
more ‘
ing
to
please
u*
again
sent
t
i
e
latest
'that we shall not publish it under any Sanford is tho natural trading center rates first snd this will automatically The first unfurling o f the S ta n and
to
haul
freight
than
it
used
to
do
for.
Congressional
Directory
this
morning.
Stripes was on a warship, by John
•circumstances. There are too many and should keep this prestige.
bring down wages.
Now, i f there is one thing we tike bet­ they are paying too much for their
Paul,
in
June,
1777.
Tradition
says
-------- o-------names o f boys who were in the counHut the beat thing to do under this
that this fla g was made fo r John Paul ter than the Congressional Record it help, and then the trucks, into# snd
t r f s service at the time they were
"N ever before have so many houses and any other circumstances is to go
Jones
by the ladies o f Portsmouth is'the Congressional Directory that suto busses 'are cutting Into their
supposed to be evading {he draft and been started in Sanford," says that ahead and help yourself without ask­
Harbor,
and that it was made from shows Just where atl o f these wonder­ revenues.
in justice to those Who were not draft splendid optimist, the Sanford Herald. ing the railroads anything, - Experi­
ful men, these supermen, who make
We have two railroads coming tot*
•dodger* w e 'r e f use to publish any of “ Never before has there been such ence will teach you that the railroads their own mothers gowns.
It was first carried in the battle o f our laws, can be found. W e thought this place and y e t our merchants have
•the names. The war is over and the real activity or so many Improvements nover did anything until they were
for a long time that they lived in the most o f their supplies brought to
.'lesa said about the draft evaders the started on store buildings and houses. compelled to do It by the very force o f Brandywine^n September, 1777. This
cloak room especially since in the old them by truck from Orlindo. There
Dag
was
made
of
a
soldiers
white
•better.
New homes are going up over night— circumstances.
shirt, womens red petticoats and an1days Uwrc w? 8 n kar t*iere but we find must be something radically wrong
in fact some o f the carpenters are so
California has always enjoyed a officer* blue coat.*
In looking over tbe directory that they in the management o f the railrosd*
The Chamber o f Commerce should *o busy on other jobs that they have better freight rate than Florida on
live
in various states in the union and at this place.
A famous Dag now in the" National
wooeive the undivided support of every to build their own houses by moon­ account of the many competing lines
out
or
the union and partly controlled
This section jeems well pleased
ague And women .in Seminole county. light— the sound of the saw and th&amp; but not satisfied with the present Museum In .Washington Is the one
by
the
American Federation o f Labor With the prospects o f better road* to
Chamber o f Commerce is working hammer being heard in the land day freight rstc California haa been ship­ o f fifteen stars and stripes which
arc working (css than union hours and the near future, and I think moat al»
ffo r arou •every day in the year and and night.” The Herald saya that this ping fruits and vegetables via the floated over F o rt McHenry-near Balti­
more,
in
the
W
ar
o
f
1812.
This
is
the
wrotidag' while you sleep. I f you wsnt activity means many, new people have Panama Canal and the all-water route
to know &gt;whmt they are doing go to come to Sanford to live and make to the etatern markets and now the fla g which Frances Scott Key saw L .t w T .v Z .
.
b“" d‘ I Your, for th, welfare of Florldo.
Ing at Washington ia situated in lati-i
« p qnEPilERD‘ the b on d o f governor's meeting every their homes and that the people who railroada want to reduce and have re­ ‘‘‘by the (Uwna early light," A fte r
tude
38
degrees
and
20.4
minutes;
-.Orlaiido
Srotind.
'Friday noon and see what these busy were there already have decided to duced the rate from California to the watching through the night “ the rock­
north and longitude 77 degrees and
S
•business men are doing fo r you. I t is make themselves more comfortable. eastern markets and the other day
ets red glare, the bomb* bunting in 65.7 minutes west from Greenwich, convinced o f one thing. The Congresall righ t to kick but .you aught to Merchant! and others find it to their said that if the California growers
A fte r seeing the long-hairad artists sional Directory and the Congresshm*
make it a constructive.kick end be do­ interests to build and Improve their would stop shipping by water they air" was proof that the fort had not
and other freaks at Greenwich * we al Record ahd all o f the rest of « •
ing something yourself T e r your town places o f business. Saqford Is grow* would reduce the rate farther down fallen during the n l*h { into the handd
were greatly surprised to know that “ ready seller*" printed at the patto »»
instead o f standing beck end let ths ing, steadily and splendidly.— Times- the ecale.
o f the enemy. The next day he wrote there was such a long distance from expense, must have come from Green­
other fallo w J o -it alL
This Is the attitude o f the railroads. the "S tar Spangled Banner."
Washington to Greenwich but we are wich— (VUlege, we mean). •

THE SANFORDjHERALD

TBE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

And also why don’t soft drinks take
a tumble with sugar and fruita and
everything else falling down? I t Is
another sad commentary on Florida
fo r Florida limeade to be bringing
such prices right at borne.

’ And talking about taking the law
into your own. hands does it not seem
strange that there Is so-much o f that
being done in Volusia county? It may
Just be our idea but every paper is
filled with armed posses taking out
this man or that man and whipping
him or shooting him or doing some­
thing o f the sort. Would it not seem
that the people o f that county have
but little respect for the law or rather
are they not afraid the law will not
give them the proper results? Have
they not been in this frame o f mind
for some time? Strange, isn't it?

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 17,1921

W ANTED
W AN TE D — Young cow.
H u t bo
fresh and good milker. J. H. Mai­
mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
lS-tfe
U S. SOLDIER, WHO DIED
f k a n c b , BU RIED A T CH ULU
O TA S U N D A Y , A T 5 P. M.
IT ru

Tkar»d»7,« D tU j)

MRS. OSBORNE SAYS SHE SIH
DERS WHEN SHE T H IN K S
OF HOW SHE SUF­
FERED.

SEE M. S. N E LSO fl lo r all kinda o f
hauling.
WE W A N T a lady or gentloman agent
for the genqine J. R. Watkins Pro­
ducts in Sanford and other vacant
towns. A big opportunity for any
hustler. W rite today fo r free sam­
ple and free particulars o f our won­
derful offer.—J. R. Watkins Co., 65
Memphis, Tenn.
44-4tp

’ The remains o f Stephen L. Browi
“ For years,” said Mrs. V. B. Osinterred at the Chuluota Come
tery Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock. borne, of 118 Lancaster avenue, Lex­
Tbe body arrived over the Florida ington, Ky., " I have been in a run­
Coast railroad Thursday from down condition; nervous, weak and
Hew York from whence it had just dizzy. I was actually so nervous that
arrived from Reona Tape', France.
Steve, aa he was familiarly called
FOR SALE
ky bis tfriends, was called into the
GOOD
PO
NY
for sale cheap,
..
Apply
■Bitary service o f hla country, June
to H. II. Foster, Beck Hummock.
n , 1918. He waa a member o f Com­
p l y L, 024th Infantry, 81st Division
FOR SALE— Good farm rouie In good
« f the National Arm y, A . E. F. He
condition.— M. Fleischer. 11-26-tfc
staged In the training camps in Am eri­
ca about two months when he was
transported to France.
thoso headaches. My stomach was ,
UB
.B e was on guard duty in the A r ­ weak and I could not digest the light- j
7011 Luy’ Ca
gu ns when lie contracted the Spanish cat liquid food. Any food o f a solid
_____________
InOoenxa which was raging all over
nature caused nausea and-the sickenCelery Seed Ju
Earope and America during tho fall
Ing sensation remained for hours.
ed direct from 1
aad winter o f 1018. He waa taken to
"M y misery was almost unbearable. Vilmorin sealed
• hospital where ho died and was
My sleep was never sound and I w as' and
u®-— The
buried temporarily to await the time
worn out all the time. My condition
Fla.
v k n the war should be over and th e1
was indeed a very deplorable one. I
bodies o f the brave boys could be sent
finally sought treatment In Cincinnati T A M f l l l T r t
back to their own country, homes and
but nothing helped me one particle.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Brown,. Steve’s I was on the vero o f giving up in de­
parents, were notified when the body spair when a neighbor pleaded with
arrived in New York and they were me to try Tanlac, I obtained a tot- after an absence o f about two months,
permitted to have it sent to them to tie of the medicine and began its use. | J. E. Phillips spent the week-end
" I began improving at once and soon in town,
be buried in the family. lot in the Chufoots cemetery, A division of the my ervousness and dizzinecss dtsap-1 H. R. Chapmnn o f Jacksonville was
American Legion from Orlando had peared. The my headache left * me in town visiting his fatherinlaw, J. S.
charge o f the burial service while a and I realized my strength had re-jDinkle and family* Mr. Chapman
-a number o f the Sanford chapter as- turned. My appetite and digestion was called to Orlando bn account of
improved and I am now so much hot- the serious illness of his mother, Mrs.
When the casket was carried to the ter in every way. This Tanlac is a James Mainland,
grave, "Tajfa" was soUnded by the wonderful medicine and tho only onoj Friends o f Mrs. S. V. Lewis will
bugler, and owing to tho absence o f that ever really helped me. I hope be glad to learn thnt »ho Is improving
the Chaplain Prof. J. Tiiden Jacobs
read the funeral service' and offered
prayer and a number o f friends sang,
"We Shall Meet in the Sweet Bye and

LvillllVvJ

The easle^ahw then lowered and a
squad o f tXo Legion fired three vol­
leys of shot in farewell over the grave
of their comrade.
The grave was covered with many
beautiful flowers brought by loving
irieads as a token o f ]ovo and honor
to ene who gave his all fo r his coun­
try and suffering humanity.
The fam ily pf tho deceased are: Mr.
snA Mrs. E. L. Brown, father and
pother (the father dying Tuesday of
(his w u st; Hilton, o f F t Drum and
P « t o f the
place near Chuluota.
listers, Mrs. Georgia
°f
Gencll* ¥ * £ Pellh -Holmes’, o i

Ft.

Killed P ap a Bear
Today— Pud Hawkins
' Gets Another Biff One
(From Thunder'* Datlr)

,

Pud Hawkins, Krauas, Wynn aud
several other -hunters brought in a
Mg black bear from the Wekiwa river
bottoms that was one o f the biggest
« f the season. The bear waa probab­
ly the "papa bear” o fthc wholo bear
tribe nnd would weigh 400 pounds.
The party had quite a time killing him
zad are proud o f their capture, as ho
would undoubtedly prey on the live
■tock oT the fanners In that vicinity.
Black bears are plentiful In the WeMwa river swamp/, but Pud Hawkins
*a a re noun od bear hunter and kills
several every season.

A n y Shoe Store W ill
Accumulate Odd
Sizes and Styles

SEE OUR
WINDOW
W e a re reducing the
price on these styles
in the window only,
a n d intend to keep
this kind o f stock
m oving and you can
P R O F IT
W e are always
pleased to show
any style

1st N a t l Bank Annex

J. S. Dinkle nnd Miss Olive spent
tho day in Sanford Monday, guests of
1Mrs. S. A. Iluston.
Born at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
j Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sport were vis­
C. A. Farino on Thursday, June 9th,
itors in Sanford Monday.
n boy. Both mother nml Imby are do­
, Friends of. Mrs. Stiles will be sor­
ing nicely.
ry to learn she Is quite ill again,
N. H. Brnddock spent the week end
i The ladies of the civic league,scrvhere with hie family, returning to his
. ed ice cream at the library building
work Monday on the East Const.
W. P. Monroe and family motored 1on Tuesday evening.
to Palm Springs Sunday nfternoon for ' Little B. J. Overstreet celebrated
, his ninth birthday on Monday, June
! 13. His little friends gave him a
I surprise party. Refreshments .were
j served at the Overstreet homo and
. E. A. Qu|gg has been On the aick l^cn
party motord to Palm
Springs
where
they nil enjoyed a
list for several days, but Is better nt
swim, topped off with a fea^t o f wathe present Writing.
te ~mclons. Those who holped 'Cele­
The latest arrivals here are Mr. And
Mrs. Fred Harden nnd mother, Mm. brate the t"»PPy eeeasion were Grace
Harden of Savannnh, Gn. They.ex­ nnd Bryant flpiiii". Marion, T. J. nnd
Roy Conor Williamson, Aldn LnVIgne
pect to locate here.
Mrs. Willis Chambers came home Barbara and L. T. Hunt, Martin BinTuesday evening from Tiger Bay oua, Francis and Emma Fuller, B. J.
where she has been visiting a sick Earl and Ellen Overstreet, sister-in-law,
A happy reunion o f the Cathedral
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. H. Barlow and School Girls was enjoyed on Tuesday
children, of Orlando, were Sundn? vis­ nfternoon, Ml®8 Olive' Dlnkcl enteritors at the home of Mrs. Barlow’s taiing her graduating class with a
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Qulgg swimming party at Palm Springs. The
table was prettily decorated with
their class colors, pink nnd grey, and
the place cards were daintily design­
ed in the same colors. The girls had
n merry time recounting incidents o f
school days.
4 important points
The only absent members were Mrs.
to U—
Sam Page o f Winter Haven, formerly
Quality,
Mlaa Elizabeth Baynard o f HurlbumPrice,
dalc and Mrs. Sebastian Burgmyer o f
Style,
Leesburg, formerly Miss Carrie Hicks.
Service.
Mrs. Chess Magruder o f Orlando,
Look at new stock of men’s and
formerly Miss Ruth Bourlay o f Lees­
ladies Shoes.
burg; Miss Mary D. Rowan o f West
'.Guaranteed all-wool serge suits:
Value $30, now ............................. $20 Virginia, Misses Helen Warlow, Dor­
Value 40, now ..................... ...... -..$27 othy Johnson, Marion Smith o f OrValue $45, now .......... ................. $32 Jnndo, Mrs. C. B. Searcy, formerly
V isa Berta Langenbach o f Orlando,
A ll new goods.
and Miss Olive Dlnkel.
TH RASH ER &amp; GARNER
44-ltc
SUCCEED OR F A IL
Seeing isn’t always "believing. Ws
see a lot o f people we don’ t believe.
This is the most vital question with

U P N O S TR ILS

ONLY
Jiffy-Jell (all flavors) per p ack a ge....... .
2*4-lb. Can Pie Peaches, 2 cans............ .
2*4-11). can New York Apples, 2 c a n s...
2V£-lb. can Apricote, 2 can s............... .
2V2“lb. can Pears, 2 cans
.........
214-lb. W hite Rose Peaches, 2 cans........
2-lb. can W hite Cherries, 2 can s...........
2-lb. canPaul’s Blackberries, 2 cans.......
2-lb. cans Paul's Red Raspberries, 2 cans.
21/o-lb. can Green Gage Plums, 2 cans ....
2-lb. cpn Sliced Pineapple, 2 c a n s ......
2Y2-\b. can Red Pitted Cherries, 2 cans.....
2V!*-lb. can Prunes, 2 cans...........;........ .
Van Camp’s Peanut Butter, large size....
Elkhorn Pimento Cheese, per can..........
Sw^nsdpwn Cake Flour, per pkg............
No. 3 Stone Jars Apple Butter..............
No. 3 Stone Jars Blackberry J a m ..........
Butter, per lb ......................... .......!......
7 bars Octagon Soap, large s iz e ,...........
(Only 7 bars to customer)
12 cans Van Camp’s Tall Cream, dozen...
12 cans Van Camp’s Small Cream, dozen..
Georgia Peaches, per b a s k e t.... ............

AND—
IT ’S GRANDM OTHERS
RECIPE
TO BRING BACK COLOR AND
PREM IER VACUUM
LUSTRE TO HAIR. .
You con turn gray, faded hair beau­
tifully dark and lustrous almost oyer
night if you’ll get a bottle o f “ Weyth’a
Sage and Sulphur Compound” at any
drug store. Millions o f bottles of this
old famous Ssge Tea Recipe, Improv­
ed by the addition o f other Ingred­
ients, are sold nnnually, says a wellknown druggist Jherc, because it
darkens the hair so naturally and ey»
enly that no one can tell it has been
applied.
Those whose hair ia luring grey or
becoming faded have a ■surprise
awaiting them, because after one or
two applications the grey hair van­
ishes and your locks become luxur­
iantly dark and beautiful.
This is tho age o f youth. Grayhaired, unattractive folka aren’t want!ed around, so get busy with Weyth’a
Sage and Sulphur Compound tonight
and’ you’ll bo delighted with your
dark, handsome hair and your youth­
ful appearance within a few days.—

NOTICE OF S A LE

• Notice is hereby given that under
the Celery farmers in and around San­ and by virtune o f that certain dis­
ford. With the proper strain of seed tress warrant and judgment and order
together with the proper manage­ o f eale issued out o f and under the
ment from the time of planting to seal o f the County Judge’s Court of
marketing there ia no doubt o f suc­ Seminole County, Florida, in that pro­
cess. Therefore, it la very essentia) ceeding or distress for rent In said
that the fanner ahould be very cart­ court pending wherein R. A. Newman
ful in selecting his seed, knowing the and W. C. Bill are plaintiffs and H. H.
source o f supply, knowing the house Fleetwood doing business as H. H.
he obtains these seed through and be­ Fleetwood A Company, Is the defend­
ing thoroughly convinced that the ant, , the undersigned, will on Mon­
day, July 4th, 1921, at the store build­
quality is O, K.
I f the planter will follow the fol­ ing in Sanford, Florida, lately occu­
lowing instructions they will get the pied by the defendant, and daring the
information and at the same time will
be convinced of- the- proper seed to
plant. Wo have the invoice from the
the B.-L. from France to
th iir deatinatiun and iaat but not leaat coato,,tp-wit:
Uw seed ia In 5 pound sealed package*
Stock o f. good* and i
aisled with Vilmorin’* real. When'chaser to.pay for title,
we have amid Vilmorin Celery Seed,
Wltnea* my hand,
w * have said it all to far as quality 1*! (S E A L )
C*
concerned. Give us your order and Join I
8herii
the satisfied band.— Th* L. Allan Seed j
Co
Co., Sanford, Fla.
44-2tc. By J. C. JACOBS, D. S.

CLEAN­

ERS for home and store
Cleaning

G. E. F A N S and everything
Electrical o f the best quality
at right prices

Xutlc* la hrr.I.j titan that C. A . Fakotr
l«irt|.aa»r-ot T at O n trirat* Na. 141, Jatad lb*
a w a »r ot Jon*. A. D, IVie, baa filed aaij earllflra l* In m i of fir,, and baa mad* appttriIton for l i t &lt;|«*d la laane In ic ra d tn m with
law.
Sabi errilflt-al* rmbrarea l i t follnwhig
rieartlhed [intprrlf altnated In Namlnol* tvo a tj,
Florbla, to wit i All W. of St. Jobna tlttr.. S*c.
•W. Twp. IB, It. U . i t U aera . The u ld Und
beln# aaaraand al lb* data of tin taauant* of
■urb rwrUflrale la tbt tana o f Unknown. Un*
leaa ail.t rertlflrala ahall tw rvdeatnad accordlt&gt;* in law' ta i deed will lanoa tUarron aw tb*
3Znd liar nr J « lj. A. II. IM1.
Wllnraa mjr nfftrlal atfiiaturn and aral thin
lb* Itlh dar o f Jna*. A. It. 1K2I.
IbKAE.)
* R. A. UOl'UbASS,
. i:i*fk Ctrenlt (Vnrt.
fb n lm la Hunt/. 111 .
41-tue
nr a . it. w i n s , o. a.

KOTICK or ArrUQATIOM FOE TA X DXXD
\rnBtm. uccm ox m . oevzjlal
STATUTES, LAW S OT FLOBXXU A

105 Palmetto Ave
Phone 481

Sanford, Fla,

THETFORD, P E R R Y M A N &amp;
W ILK IN S O N
A T T O R N E YS -A T-LA W
W ill practice In all County, State and
Federal Courts.
Over 1st Nat. Bank
Sanford, Fla.

Nolle* U htrtbf f4nn Uikl D. W. Short, pttrCb»«*f of T o * C.M IHr.t* No. n s, ttelMl Ik*
3u! dt t o( Jtloo, A. D. IBIS, I m f l M (old ratlldcolo In tut offic*. and I w mkdo oppUralloa
far Itx &lt;l*»d lo looa* la ortordaacw with taw.
Skid crttlfw-kto in k tiM * tbo following liw U k *d praportjr kllatlad In Otmlaote C ooolj, riorldk. lo-wtl: Boa. SB. cor o f Jwwwp tad W .
U k a A »*., ran n ISA ft., « AM.0B n ., K MS ft.,
W US.ee ft.. S*e. Si, Twp. ■ S. n *a rt SO R.
3 ko*k. Tb# kkld Uad twin* kim ard at th*
data of tko l«n o a ** of
rrritflrat* in Um
h«nik o f pakaown. C ain* otld rartlflrat* akaU
tw tnW m Kt irdordlas la law tax M
will taktM thonoa oa tb* J2nd d*r of J a t , A. P. I M l.
tv 11n*oa m j orn ru i tlfa iin r* tad aoai tki* lh*
m il dar of j* * * , a : n. m i .
R. A. DOUaLABO,
Ctorb llrra lt Ooarf,

tack

di-eic

toitol* Ooootjf, rtk.

Ily A. U. W tR K R . D, a

W e changed the name o f the City M arket to
the more appropriate one
A n d will celebrate by offering the following
Price List:
-------------------------- M E A T S -------------------------- Florida Chuck Steak, lb.
Florida Round Steak, lb . .....— .... .—
Florida T-Bone and Loin Steak, lb.....
Florida Pork Chops or Roasts, lb.....
Western Pork Chops, lb# ..................
Western, Round Steak, lb • .*•*♦**#»»********4
Western Loin or T-Bone or Roast, lb,
Home Dressed Hens, lb.............. - —
B e s t Creamery Butter, lb, .......-----Wilson’s Certified Oleo, lb.......................................... ..... 35c
12 lbs. Sugar *■* **********■*■»&lt;****•***f* ■■■■»*y*»»*-*«&gt;■***,**•-*■*.•***••«»«
*00
Alaga Syrup; can
* |•fi**4k********...*•«'*******|.»»*,*. ..... .
14e
Best Maine Corn,.can ■•i*&gt;kit*k******Vk**&gt;tkf..,,k»M»*M*t4it*f4M*4*t**4***t*eS&amp;0
Hcht Canned Tripop can
—
— --*»30c;
6 bars Armour's Soap »!••*•»■**** ...»..«*•■m
m
m
.
■.«. '5C
fm

w

m*

Frfesh Fruits and Vegetables and a new lot
o f Canned Goods

�THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 17,1921
■ o n e r o r im o o r p o r a iio m

In response to the inquiry of r
subscribers: “ What can I do to
fee?" this advertisement is pubii

telephone
my serv*

The Right W ay
To End a Call
It is always good prac­
tice to close your tele­
phone talk by saying
' ‘goodbye.”

• If you hang up the receiver without do­
ing so, the party to whom you are talking
may continue to talk or at least remain at
the telephone, wasting his time and keeping
the line from being used by somebody else.

The "goodbye” at the end of a telephone
falk’ is an infallible signal to hang up the
receiver without delay— it terminates the
telephone talk graciously and effectively,
and when both parties hang up simultane­
ously it helps the operator in her work.

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

8 0 U T II FLORIDA PRESS ASSOCIA
TION W IL L BREAK TH E MO­
NOTONY OF MERE MAN.
The South Florida Press Associa­
tion has set a nation-wide precedent
in electing as its ofiicers none but
women. At the annual election of the
association, held Saturday afternoon
at the Elks' hotel, Miss Gail Binkley
o f Bartow, was made president; Mrs.
M. F. Hctherington, of Lakeland, vice
president; Miss Edith Edeburn, of Mt.
Dorn, secretary, and Mrs. C. V. S.
Wilson; of Sarasota, treasurer.. Not n.single male survives in office, n clean
sweep being made in favor of the la­
dies. The result of the election was
.hailed with delight by every member
in Attendance it being cundcdc that
this already successful organization
now hns even greater prospects for
the years to come.
The annual’ reports of the retiring
officers indicated a healthy ‘condition
o f affairs, President Jack. Worthing­
ton expressing his sincere thanks to
his fellow officers for the ir co-opera­
tion during the past year.
‘ ‘Ma" Ruhl, of the Sebring White
Way, was to have read a paper on
“ Thu Newspaper Business from a Wo­
man’s standpoint" but owing to her
Inability to attend, her paper was pre­
sented through the secretary.
Adjournment was made shortly a f­
ter 3 o’clock, the next meeting to be
held in Lakeland some time in Jnnu-

SOUTHERN BAPTISTS
REPORT BEST T E A R
Durinjf the convention year that
has just closed Southern Baptists have
enjoyed the most decided Rrowth
along general lines in their hlatory,
declares Dr, E. P. Alldredge, secre­
ta r y o f the department o f survey, sta­
tistics and Information o f the Bap­
tist Sunday school board.
In the
tw e lv e months closing with the Chat-

6fi6 cures Malarial Fever,

NOTICE OF AFFLICATIO N FOR T A X DEED
UNDER SECTION 171 OENERAL STAT­
UTES. LAWS o r FLOKIDA.
Notice la hereby given that Mr*.* Janie Drertlt.
purehiter of Tax Certlflrale No. 2S7S, dated th*
2nd day of June. A. D. IPlB. baa filed m M rerHTIcate In my office, and baa made applica­
tion for -ta* deed to Issue la accordance with
l»»Bald certificate embrace* i t * following
described protierty alluated In BemtooU County.
Florida, to w n : NEXi of ..XVX* o f HEX*. H*c.
27. Twp. 21 IJ., Hang* 33 Eaat. 10 acres
The
•aid land lelng ataewae.] at (be date ot ILe Is­
suance of sorb certificate In tb* name o f J. A.
Preratt.
I nlcsa aald certificate aball be re­
deemed acror&lt;1lng tn law lax dee-1 w ill Issue
Oirny-n oo th* llth day of July, A. D, IP21.
Witness my cfftclal slrnaturc and r a il tbl*
tbe «ith day o f June, A, D. 1021.
(BEAL)
K. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole iv.unty. Fla.
43etc
By A. M. XVKr.KB,
C.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.—

IN CHANCERY

Virginia Coney. Complainant,
II. Jl. Ctooey. Defendant.
To 11. B. Coney:
It nppenring from an affidavit filed In Uxta
ran** by tbo complainant that you. U.
B.
Coney, are a redden! o f Hanford, Florida, and
that you have been absent from th* B u t* al
Florida, foe*more than vlvty day* aext proceed­
ing tho dal* of tb* application for tbto order
o f publication, and that ynor last known plica
o f nojonra wta Atlanta, a«argla. tad that there
to no pereoo to th* Ditto o f Flurid*, th* aorrieo
of a rubpoea* upon whom would bind you.
Therefor*, tbl* to to command you. II.
B.
limey, to pemuoally by and appear before oor
m M cireolt Court, at Haafurd, Florida, on th*
lllli day of Jnly, A. D. 1031. to make answer
to tha bill of complaint this day rilad against
you by tb* eomplslnaat la tbto rmara, othenrtoa
•aid bill af complaint wilt he taken aa by you
confessed.
it to farther ordered that Utto nolle* b* pub­
lished la lb* Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­
lished la tuntnrd. n e t Ids, m m a week for
four ronserullve weeks.

,

Notice I* hereby i t ran. tb it tb* M d tn lfu d
to i rad to apply to tb* Uoaorabl* Carr A. liardM, U r n t M of tb* B u t* o f Florida, at Tallahaaa** , Florida, on I bo 12th day o f Jaly. A.
D. 1*21. for Letters Fa trot Incorpreattag
AUTOMOTIVE BOTFLY CO X T A R Y
oodrr tb* follow In* ^ropnaed. ebartrr, tb* ertgla*l o f wblrb I* oow on f lit la tb* e fflr* of
tb* Secretary of Blau at TtUaharare. rkrtda.
A. B. CHENS Y.
N. Z. W . BIRTRUNK,
J. ff. BCnWKBRS.
raoPOSED ART1CLZS OF INCORPORATION
OF
AUTOMOTIVE BOTFLY COXT ARY
IF*, tb* coderaigoed. bar* a tn rd to aaoorlata
oorarlTM, and do b*r*br become a a« I d a tad, for
Uao porpoo* o f for tula* a body politic aad corporatr. tradrr and br ttrtnr o f tb* law* of tb*
BUt* o f Florida, and do hereby adopt tb* fol­
low !a ( articlaa o f Incorporatlai:
ARTICLE 1.
Tb* name o f tbia corpora Go* aball b* AUTO­
MOTIVE BUFFET COMPANY, and Ita principal
plat* o f baalnera aball be at Sanford, Florida,
bat It toay bar* and establish neb other plana

aball b* aa follow*, to-wit;
T o acquire. bay, owa. a*!!, maaefactnr* aad
otberwlo* deal la aatomoMl**, aotomoMlo Urea
aad automobile arcrewrlM o f all kloda and dearriplloo; to bay. mil and deal in petal*. oil*,
gaaollo* aad other motor fnel; to owa, retabllab.
maintain and opefit* ia r a i«* aad automobile
repair abop* for tb* repair and ito n g * of intomoblle*
own, retabllab.
meddle* aad other
otbrr table lea;
lea, to
_________
____ _
nmdort aod m alolila alocal* battery *rrtlco
•lallooi, paint abop* fa* th* palatial aod renoratlng of automobile* and otbrr tabic let, and
cal ran lain* plants for tb* rebuilding * f aatoowMI* tlrrel to I t * really tacac* In. rood act
■od carry on tb* buaknra* o f d*alrra la at]
kind* o f food*, warm and mrrcbaodlre * f te ­
rry claao aad flaocriptloa; to ic q illt , owa.
In **, real, oat] and otbrrwlre dm! ia real
M t*t*j lo borrew money aad **e«re tb* asm*
by m ortiafre, deed* o f treat, hoods, or otbor
obligations. tbrrtfort, aad to d* all sorb other
and farther thin** aa may b* nternary er ex-

R c&lt;Im t* W rtti; (Iran (hat we, lb* under­
signed L u n v a n lo n , Intend to apply to 111*
b t t l l n C T C o r A. Hardee. O o o w o f On
B U I* * t r t a U i . at Taltoht—n . Florida, tm
Ik* n ib d i f of W r , A. D. 1031, or a* an a
thereafter a* w* ran b* beard. for Lrltvra Patn il to b* l a n d to lb* NABI1-LINK ABSTRACT
tXinrOBATlON, o f a h k t corporation lb* rotlowIm *ball b* th* Article* o f Increpcratioc.
ARTICLES OF INOORFOEATIOB

or

N ASH -LINE ABSTRACT CORPORATION
AR TIC LE L
The name of IbU rorporatioa ahxll b* NASHLIN K ABirrnACT CORPORATION. 0*4 It* prlaripa) p l i n of bnalnew abatl b* la Sanford. Broilool* (b a ity , Florida. T b * raid corporatloo mar
bare office* elaewhere In tb* B u t* o f Florida
a* br IU boater** may beroow pr im a r y or
• ipedlmt.
AR TIC LE I I.
Tb* iroera l oatnr* of tb* boat oca* to b*
tranaarted by tb* corpora lloo aball b* as fol­
low!;
To iraoocTlb* tb* public record*
of
Seminole, Ink* aad Yohuln Ooaotlr*. Florida,
aod anch other Cboatle* aa tbay le dattrmtned
ape*, nod to roap ll* Abotraru of T ill* to real
property In tb* Ckmnttoo o f Brmloole. Ltk * nod
VoloaU. aad aorb other (Ymntlca aa may b* brle ­
a f trr determined apoo for commercial porpoor*

dan lo a d , w ill « n tb* Slat day o f Jana. A. D.
IBM, apply to tb* lien or i l l * J i m W. Perkin*.
2nd** I f tb* O m i t Court o f tb* Brrawtb Jodlclal Ctrcall of tb* B u t* o f Florida, la aad
for Bestooto Coonty. at bla Chambers la D*LaadL Florida, or a* woo thereafter a* tb*
matter raa b# heard. for an enter i ran tin* aad
approrta* a Cbarter lacorporattn* BANFORI)
ROD A QUN CLUB, aa a rorporatioa, NOT FOR
I'B O rIT . aodrr U&gt;« law* o f tb* Btau
of
Florid*.
Tb* p w t i l Baton aad object o f tb* corpor­
ation aball bo literary, br*orel*at, *rl#ntlOc aad
aortal, aad thereby to dertlop and encoarag*
akin ia hno tin ! and flablni, and to prorldo aad
maintain any aad atl legUlmat# method* o f *ntrrulameat, (W ired for tb* benefit * f l u &gt; * ■
bet*, aad to acquire aad bold tnltabl* location*
and building* for tb* b*a*flt aad enUrielnnaret
and adranccmcut o f at Id number*.
Tb* prop mad Cbarter o f aacb corporatUn I*
oow oo fit* la tb* office o f tb* Clerk o f tb*
Clreoll Coart la aad for Berntool* County, Fknr14*.
:»
Dated al Hanford. Florida, tbl* tb* lBtb day
of Afar. I « l .

ADXXM1STRAT10M

U T . BRYAN, ^
U Y . BRYAN.

ASTI CUES OF INCORPORATION
b r t a r -r t u z j x e r m o t o r c o m p a r t
W *. tb* ondendgned. bar* agu td to a w y i. i.
o w m lr*. aad do hereby b e e ™ . . - o c t i ^ 1^
tb* pwrpow o f form!a* * body politic aid J ?
poratr, oodrr aad by tlrto* o f tb* L i n t i l t
Btau o f Florida, and do hereby adopt liV S f
low in* ArUcIm of Imreporatloa:
*•*ARTICLE I.
Tb# d ud * o f tbl* Corporation aball u a o *
AN-W H EELER MOTOR COMPANY" aad all
principal office# aad plat* o f boat™* L . i i 5 *
ot Sanford. Brmiaot* Coo*ly, Btau of Fbtlfc*

(Citation)
ZataU af
Anguata Dora**, Deceased.
R Y THE JUDOZ OT RAID COURT
WHMREAB. A. R. Kay baa applied to tbl*
Osart ft* latter* o f AdmlnMtraUno oo th*
ta u t* o f Angratn Dora*r, dectased, Uta o f aald
Gosatj o f fttm isolti
THESE AHH T D IR I IO I U I . T o d t * I l 4 l4&gt;
moolah all aad ttogotor tb* ktadred and troll- laliooa tbare for, and to da aU oocb otbat tn __
aa may b* M ta ta ty er &lt;ip*dla*t to bt donate
this
Coart
on
or
before
tb*
Elat tb* mcremrai transaction o f th* Tt Uh u j
ARTIC LE I I L
day of Joa*. A. D. 1 0 1. and n i* ob­ tbl* corporation, aod to bare, oitrciw tad r e
Tb* amount o f tb* raplU l alock o f tbto cor- jection*. I f any tbay bare, to tb* irantl&amp; i of Joy atl tb* rtibt. puwrr* aad prirttegw lariLetter* o f Admlalstratloo oa said m tau, other- dental to corporation* organised and cxtotUg r e
wire tb* aaou w ill b* (rented to aald A. B. der aad by tlrto * o f tb* tow* o f tb* Buts *f
Key, or to *Aou other fit pereoo or pareoaa.
Florida.
tore each, ttald atock may b* paid for In cash
WITNESS my name aa GoontJ lo d e * Of tb*
ARTICLE III,
or In property, labor.' or a m i cm, at a Joat Ckraotyl afareaald tbto lb* 11tb day o f May, A.
Tb* amount o f tb* capital stock * f tbl* ere
valuation to be fixed by tb* board o f director* D. 1ni.
porttkm aball be Twenty-fit* Tbootaod Dollar,
aooal. or for tb* payment of labor or terrier*. at a tarn tine called for such porpm*.
(HEAL)
E. F. nOUBHOUDEB.
to b* ditided Into Two Hundred tad Fifty (ere
«t A Joat valuation thereof, to b* determined by
ARTICLE IT.
*0-Ste
County Jodxo. ■bare* o f th* par tain* o f Oo* Hundred Dab
th* Hoard o f Director*.
. Tb* corporation aball r ila t perpetually.'
tore (1100.00) each. Tb* capital ttock * f tkR
-A R T IC L E IT .
ARTICLE Y.
DI CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BETENTH JU- corporation may b* pkytbl* U tb* lawful a re
This corporation aball continue and hare foil
Tb* boslnma of tb* corporation aball b* con­
DICLAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA.
*y o f tb* Ualtod flutm of America, er payakto
power In exrrrta* Its corporate rlibt* and fran- doned by a Board o f 'Director* conalatlbf of
SEMINOLE COUNTY
I d. tuned or card for tb* pnrehsu of reopen/,
chlam for a ferlod of ninety-nine years from and not Im* than three nor more than fire m in ­ G roff* Oalnea, Complainant,
either real or pereooal. or for. tb* paymaot af
Tb* Director* from I heir number aball
after the commencement o f Ita corporate exist- i m .
labor or **rtlcm, at a Joat tdoatloo thermt
r*.
fttc*.
.
.
elect a ['resident; a. Vlre-Prmldrot; a Secre­ Jennl* Gtinea, DefrndtsL
to b« determined by tb* Board of Dirrctar* at
tary and Treasurer. ‘On* person may bold tb*
a merlin* h*ld for n eb porpoor.
ARTICLE T .
CITATION
Tb* To Jcnnla Gain**, place of rmldeoc* unknown:
Tb* Idalnm* o f tbit corporation aball be con­ office o f both Secretary and Treasurer.
’ ARTICLE IVY
ducted by the fotlowlay officer*: a Fret Ident, a person* wbo are to conduct tb* bottom* of
Tbto corporation aball coatlaa* nod bat* fan
You are hereby ordered to b* and appear boVlce l’rrsl.lrnt, a Secret ary and Treasurer, wbo tbl* corporatloo aa It* tauporary officer* anil) fare our aald court at tb* Coart Hoorn la San­ power to eitrcto* IU corporata rlfh ti and frre
may b* on* and th* tarn* person, and a Board lb* Director* are elected at tb* flret annual ford, Florida. 1b lb* abor* totaled can** oo tb* cfalaca for a period ot ntatly-nln* jaara, bam
meettni ot tb* atockboldrro hereinafter prorld- Flret Monday la Aoioat, 1W1. tb* asm* beta* and after tb* commencement o f Ita corpqnl*
*d for shall be Oeuri* 8. Nash. Freildent; W. It. tb* tin t day thrreof. and a rule day of tbto eiUtaore, or until wooer dtowlttd acccnUt^ m
IJak. Vlco-Frmldent; E. B. Baker, Secretary- Court, to answer the bill o f complaint filed
Trearurer. wbo, lo irlb rr with R. C. Burnada la tore In a* tin t! you, via* lb* aim* will b* taken
ARTICLB T.
Tb* boalnem o f this corpora Ikm aball be noand E- fl. War. aball conatltnt* tb* Board of aa con famed and followed by appropriate de­
Director*.
Tb* first annual martin* of lb* cree.
ducted by lb* followlnt officer*: A ITialilmt.
stockholder* shall b* brld on the Second ToreIt U farther ordered that tbto order b* pub­ a Vic* I‘realdent, a decretory aad Tretrww,
day lo January. A D. lt&gt;22.. and annually there- lished In tb* Baa ford Herald, a newspaper pub­ wbo may be oo* and tb* asm* pereoo, sod a
afttr cm tbe Becoud Tuesday In January of each lished to Seminole County, Florida, one* rich Board o f Direct ora, of not lew tban three mr
mere tban fire pereon*. wbo n u t bt it*eband every year, auch meettn* to b* brld at the
boldern of aald corporation and entitled to rat­
principal offlc* of the torporatloa at Sanford.
i o ! powers.
Florida.
Until th* Brat msatin* of tb* atacUoldwo
ARTICLE VI.
hereinafter provided for, tie officer* of this extTbe btahmt amount of Indebtrdorra or lia­
pnrsttos W all be:
bility la which tbto curporellua can at any
L. T. Bryan, President; L Y. Bryan. Tim
time subject Itself to On* Hundred Thousand
President; and W. V. Wheeler, Secretary aid
(1100,000.00) Dollar*.
Treasurer, and lb* Board o f Direr tore aball k*
ARTICLE T I L
L. T. Bryan. U T. Bryan and W. V. Wbeelak
Tb* seal #f tbto corporation aball be a circu­
l The flret or ontanUatloo m eellci of lb* stock­
lar Impression and bear In th* renter tbe Word*
holders
of mid corpora Hon shall be brld la tb*
-•IVicporate Beal" and around the circumference
City of Hanford. County of Remind* aad But*
"N AK II L IN K
ABSTRACT
COREORATION.
o f Florida, m tb* 8th day o f July, A. D. itn .
IB2I."
for th* purpose of adoptini By-Laws and earn
ARTICLE V III.
pieilnt tb* orftniutloB of tbto corporetiw, aid
Names. residence* and tuhecrlplton of Icroralso Tor tb* purpura of electln* curb affirm*
forI tors:
of tb* corpora t loo as are hrreins bore prrrldad
No. o f
for.
and that th*rmn*r the annual aeetlni at
Share*
Nam* .
Residence
tb* itrakboidcre of this curporstlon aball to
___ ISO
Geo. 8- N ish ..............Orlando,
Fla.............
held on tb* tin t Monday In January of rath
__ too
W. R. Link................ Orlando,
Fla..............
and every year, at which annua] oertlnf aB
.. .150
R. C. tiu read l i e . . . . . .Sanford, Fin. .
officers of the corporation aball be elected.
B. B. Baker................ Orlando. F I*........... .... 10
ABTICLE VI.
GEO B. NASn
The blibm l amount of Indebtedore* or lia­
XV. R. LIN K .
bility
to
nblcb
this
corporation shall subject ID
'
It. C. BUBNSDALE.
self shall not exceed the sum of Fifty Thousand
E 8. WEV.
Ikdlirs, ot any tlm*.
E. 8. BAKER.
ARTICLE VII.
STATE O r FLORIDA,
Tb* name* and residence# of th* satoerthto#
• nre with law. Said m tin ca to embrace* the
COUNTY OT ORANGE
followloi described property situated In Semi­ Incorporators, sod th* amount of th* rspttu
On this day personally appeared l-efor*
nole oouflly. Florid*, to-wjt
it 0. Block B, ttock subscribed by s ifb are a* follows:
Geo. S, Naah. W. B. Unk. it. G. Itnrnadale.
W. V. Wheeler. Hanford.Florid*. U shire*.
Tier AL City of Sanford,
_ ____ . _I .
Tb* said land
B. Ilakef, E. B. Wcv, well known to me to
I.. T. Bryan. Rantord. Florid*. 12 thtre*.
Iwlns a aerated al th* date of tb* Irauaare of
L. Y. Bryan, Hanford. Florida, I that*.
aurh r e r tlflril* In tb* turn* of XV. E. Durtiam.
In
Witness Whereof. We. lb* euh*rrtt-!ni,t*C oin* said rertlfIrate* aball t&lt;« redeemed ac­
rorparator*
have hereunto rat oor baaii aad
cording to taw lax deed w ill Iran* thereon on
arnxed oor teals this, th* Sdtb-day of Msy, A.
lb* 2Tlb day o f Jnne. A. D. 1031.
Wllaea* my official alsnature aad tea] tbto P. l t d
W. V. WUF.KI.EB,
(BRIL)
I- T. BRYAN.
(BEAL)
I.. V. BRYAN.
(SEAL)
RT.VTIT O F .rU H IID A .
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
*
_
XOtttp
I Hereby Cenlfy. tkst oo ltd* day perernsm
sfeesrr-t before rue* sn offtcer dulj lothretiad
(o s-ludnlater r-alt-.s ind tike i r k w a W r o t l R
NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE
W V. Wheeler. L. T. Brysn and L T. BrytA
NOTICE OF APPLICATIO N rOH TA X DEEDS In th* Circuit
. Court
------ j f tb* Banulb Judicial to i;,r well known and known by me to tr Iw
same pereuo* dracrllwd lu and wbo sutwerthedto
UNDER SECTION 175. OENERAL STAT­
Circuit of th* BtaU ef Florida, In and for
the foreaolns *rllcle* of IncofiVlratloo, and 'hey
UTES OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
Bomlnola County,—la Ckanrerr,
SPECIAL MEETINO O r STOCKHOLDERS
did acre rally arknowledye bafors tn# toll tbal
People*
Bank
o
f
Sanford.
Florid*.
Complainant,
Oar-role, Fkitbl*. June Nth, 1021.
executed and alyned tb* raid Artlclm of luemNotlre I* hereby glren that n. a, Wolcott
Notice U hereby given that by direction of parrhtser o f Tag Oerllflrat* No. 2330, dated tb*
por* tton foe tb* use* and pqfpmm thereto axtb* Buard o f Director* of Hi* (torrata Cypres* 7tb day o f Jnn*, A. D. ISM, baa filed Mid ref- I - J. Mlxoon. Rrapot’ Jent.
pressed
Company a apertal meeting I* hereby railed to tincat* In my Office, and ha* made applica­
Notice It hereby (Iren that In pereutnre of * In XVIt new Wbeteof. I baj* berennln s*4 ■ »
!■* bald on tb# lSth day o f July, A. D. 1021. tion for tax deed to Dane In accordance with flm l decree Uaurd In abort entitled ctura on rnand and offtctal seal at Sanford. ITarid*.
at HhOO a. m. at tlm of fire of 7b* Company taw. Bald certificate- embrace* tbe following May 21, IB2I, I w ill offer for sale at putdle this th* Stub day of Msy. A. P*1 Oareola, Florida, for tb* part-a* of voting described property situated fn Seminole Coonty, outrfy to th* blyhret bidder at th# Trent, door
(ARAL)
E. F. IIOLSIIOLMR.
on the qursllon to Inrre**# th* capital *(ork of Florida, to-wit:
County Judge. * * * “ * {•
o f th* ream hem** In Sanford. 8*mlnot* Coun­
th* Company from f750.nri0.00 to 11.000,000 00
titt
le
Coonty, IteM A
Lot 10. Mldwgyi add to Orledo.
The said ty. Florida, on Jnty (tb. 1021, during th* Iryal
by U-r anthorlratkm of lb* lasuanre of preferred land being assessed at the date or the laauanra houre ol oil* |h* fotlowln! described prep*Tty,
stork to ttie amount of $300,000.00 to be di­ of auch certificate tn tbe name of Odd Frllowt; •IKialrd tn Ctotntnol* Coonty. Florida: The West
acurr c o u r t , t t h j u d i c i a l curcuit ,
vided Into 3,000 shares of the par vatu* 1of
Alan;
Notice I* hereby glren that O.
G. half of tha Northeast quarter of Bectk** 27.
BEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.—
lltxjno earh, and to fix tbe relatlt* rtghta and Wolcott,
purchaser of Tax Certificate No. 3*0, Township 10, Range 23 Kail, also tha SonthIN CHANCERY
privilege* of th* shares of common a t«k and dated lb* 3rd day of Jnly. A. It. !0IR, hat fUed w»*| quarter of th* Southeast .jusricr of Kecthe share* of preferred stock o f said reunpany,
aald rertlflcat* In my office, and bsa thada ttoo 22. Township 10. Booth of Hanr* 32 R*at;
• ad to provide the method by wblrb said addi­ application for tax deed to issue la accordance lira one sa bore* power, 4 cylinder Beytl a aso­
tions! si.area o f preferred stock tb tll be dtowith law.
Bald certificate embrace* lb* fol­ il or fo lio * Number 822U with Atwater Kent
to. I I.)
traed of by th* corporation.
and hlsb tension tusmrlo Ignition system and
And, also to Amend Article I II of tb* Chap­ lowing described preparty situated In Hemlnoto on* 12 horse (mwer l^fbn&gt;p alngle cylinder gas­ Oscar n . Gramllng, Hr., CompUlnant.
County.
Florida,
to-wlt:
ter and Article* of lnrer|mration of IL* com­
Lot B, Midwar near Or)ton. Tb* Mid land oline rnglfi*. romplet* srlth ahaftln!. wheel* A. II. Gerard, H aiti* Gerard. Id*
pany so that*.aald Article I I I aball conform to
and combination sterns besrtnti and atufflnt box
known legntera and datlsere under tka lM*
th* trrn.a o f tb* Increase o f rspltal stork and being aseared at Us* dal* of the lstuar.ee of for «*cb engine. A too on* gasoline
Isnneb
such
rertlflcat* In tb* name of Netono Horton.
will aTod tcatament of A. II. Gerard of af
th* rendition of turii Increase and tb* relative
Also:
N olle* U hereby glren that O.
O.
wir* Ila ttl* Gerard, th* unknowni &gt;*ln
right* of tb* common and preferred atoekboldII. Gerard or of bU wlf# Ilaltto Ofrard. Wto
Wolcott, purchaser o f Tax Certificate No. 441,
dated the 3rd day of June, A. II. IS1B, hie filed
Ttim fll, Cfttbtrlof Tnmell, hU w lff.
J
XV1IJION.
known legatee* and dsvtaee* trader th* to"
aid rerUflcato la my office, and has mad* tpPrealdenl. ■
u Terms of M l* cash.
pllcntlon
for
tax
deed
to
Issue
In
treedsne*
will
and
tcatament
of
John
TnroelL
&lt;*
»■
FEITNER.
with law. Bald certificate embrace* th* follow­
SCHELLE MAINE3.
w lf* and tealamrnt of John TWmUt “ * ?
Becretary- ing described property, to-wlt:
Special Mailer to Chancery.
wife OntherlM Tunwll. and lb* w f * * "
heirs o f John To reel), tod of bla wlf*. Chltof*
last 10. Midway In Bee. 10. Twp. 31 8., Bang* Hanford. Fla
IN .CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH
JUDICIAL
May 34. I
31.
The
aald
land
(-ring
aaaewaed
at
th*
data
In*
Torn#It. Dafeodanta.
41-4
le
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
of the latuanre o f inch certificate In lb* name
NOTICE TO N O R-RKM Uar*4
COUNTY, FLORIDA___IN CHANCERY
of Nelaou Horton.
NOTICE OF A F F U 0 A T 1 0 N TOR T A X DEED TO A. II. GERARD, AND
•
CITATION
Unlera M id rertirtcale* aball he redeemed ac­
UNDER SECTION f7 ». OENERAL STAT­
ms W IF E . RRBIDENCR UNKNOWNcording to law tax deed* will toss* thereon cm
Mathew lllckaoe. Complainant,*
UTES, _ LAW S OT FLORIDA
TO JOHN TURNELL AND CATHHRINB TLm
the 27tb day of June, A. D. 1021.
NELL, I I IB WIFE. RESIDENCE UNKNOWNNotlto la hereby glren that En&gt;V&gt;r Curletl.
Wltnera my official signature and seal tbto
IM x Mae lu\kaon, Deteolaot,
I f iFpearlAg b j tb# #w#ni t ill of
purchaser s f Tax Certlllcat* No. 2 X5. dated the
To Dora Mae lllrkaon, 08 West 133rd Street, th* 10th day of May. A. D. 1031.
fll#4
b#r#hi tftliM t xwj lb »l j t n b i f t j* g S
Snd
day
or
Jane,
A.
D.
1010.
baa
filed
u
ld
err(HRAU)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
New Yoek City, New York:
llflcato. In my office, and baa made application to b ite turut I n t iw t la lb#
It appearing from an affidavit filed In tbl*
Clerk Circuit court.
laml lo B#&lt;nlnol« CVanly. r io r f4 * ,t ^ « r‘ l rails* that tbe residence of the defendant I* G8
Bemtnol* County. Fla. for T i i I*eed to laaue la arenrdance with 1* 1#
M id certificate etntraces tl.e /ultowlng deerrlhl-oto riv e (0 ). and » « 7 « j P l ’, |
»to*
By V. U. DOUGLASS, J&gt;. C.
XV**| lltr d Street. New York City, New Y'ork; «0-«te
Gertrude Addition to Hanford. Tlat DonO 1. p ra
ed
property,
attuatrd
in
Seminole
Coonty.
FMrthat It to tb* belief ot affiant that tbe defend­
bto.
to-wlt;
Be*.
8
K
cv.r
of
N
E
ti
of
N
E
U
Bee.
113-117,
aa
recorded
to
SemtooW
Cow«F
ant 1* over twenty-on# year* of ag* and that NOTICE OF AFrUCATION FOR T A X DEED
» . Twp. 3J 8 ., Rang* 33 E-. run IV H3 yd*. N
there to no person In Hie H ill# of Florida lb*
UNDER SECTION i l l . OENERAL BTAT1*2 yard*. W &lt;B 2-S yard*. S 01,33 y *rda E ° You are therefor* hrreby
service o f a subpoena apon whom would bind
UTES, LAW S OF FLORIDA
to be and appear b«fW* oor Gjrrt**
M
th* Mid defendant:
tb* Court Iloaao In Hanford. Florida.
Notlco to hereby glren that J. F. t^lng, pur
Therefore, you, Dora Mae Ulrkann. are hereby
Flret Monday tn Auguat. lM t. ***■•_*!* m .
required on th* 4th day of Jnly, A. D. 1031. to charar o f Tax Certificate .Vo. 678. dated the
day o f aald month, then and lhere » "
nqi
■ppear to tbe bill of complaint fllevl against you 2nd day o f June, A. II. 1013, has riled Mid caraxrtr
to tb* bltl o f compUUt bnrnto W f
tlMrato
la
my
of
fie#,
and
ha*
made
application
In tht* cans#, otherwise a . decree pro rente***
you, and thereto rail not.
„ ui t . M
foe U x deed to Issue In accordance with tow.
will aa M id dal* be entered agalu t you.
taken as cun fcaret against TOO. fnDewio
II I* further ordered that aald notice be pub­ Bald rertlflcat* embrace* tb* follnwlag describ­
ed
property
alluated
In
Semite,la
County,
rjori.
rina
I
decree.
u ^
lished In the Hanford Herald, a newspaper pubI t la farther ordered thal IMS o * * l « M
I (shed la Bemlnole County, foe four couseentire d*. to-wlt; Lot 34 Blenttford's Add. Hanford,
Ifahwt to tbo Hanford UrreU. A J « « H P "
Tb* Mid land balng aarawed at tb* data of tb*
Rated la Seminole County, florid*.
WITNEBft my hand and the aval o f the above Irauanc* o f Mrh certificate ln the name of II
vrrek fur eight cooracotlvn w*^n- w |H- . . ._ y Y
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TO A L L I’ ARTIBB CLAIM I NO AN
ed according to law tat deed will two# forreoo
(HEAL)
B. A. D0UQLAB8.
oo I ho llth day o f Jnly, A. D, 1031.
IN TU B I'B O l’ BRTY
Clerk or the Circuit Court.
Under A. H . Oarard. Hattie Oerard. hM
Wltnera
my
off
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signature
and
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this
Hemlnoto County, Florida.
tha
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JOHN G. I.E0NARDI.
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clerk Circuit Ckratt,
It teln # mad* to appear Y *
- Solicitor aad o f Coooral, ft * Complainant.
Complaint mod hereto
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Bemlnole County, Fla.
bar* or claim to Lav* tom* to jw
13-dtC
Bis A. M. WEEKS, D. G.
towing described land* b» * " •
NOTICE OF AFFLtCATlO N FOR T A X DEED
,
E. A. DOUG LA Hit,
Flurlda, to-wlt:
UNDER IXCTIDX 471. O ENERAL STAT­
NOTICE OF AFFLI CATION FOR TAX DEED
Clerk' Ctreolt Court,
U ta F it* (5 ). snd Brie* C L
UTES. LAW S OF FLORIDA
UNDER SECTION »TI, GENERAL STAY- ”
Bemlnole County, r i*. Bt. Gertrud* Addltton to Bsafort.
* UTES, L A V S OF FLO RID A
By: A. M. WEEKS. D. O. page* 112-113, an recorded la
NoUre la hereby given that Caroline Lewis,
Nolle* to hereby glren that F .. U Woodruff,
F be Ida.
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Elite Hartley and Ueorgla Hartley, Truster*
rcLaser
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f
Tax
Certlflrale
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dated
tbe
.Ton are therefore hereby e " “ "
Oncnnl cemetery, purchasers o f Tha Certificate C
qulred to b* and appear before
d day or Jnne. A. I). 1919, hM filed M id eraNo. 400. dated tb* 3rd day o f Jos*. A. D. 1007,
DISSOLUTION
Court at th* COurt IUura t o B "
baa riled aald certificate to my office, and baa tlflcatf to my offlc#, aad liu mad* appUcatkm
madt application for tax deed tn Imoe to ac­ fur tot deed to ls*oe to irrredanr# wlLt Uw. TO creditor* and all other* having claims under on the Ftrat Monday la.Sep1* " "
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against
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Ranch
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c
ptrat lea under tb* law* o f riorld*. haring IU make answer onto th* Mil
the following described property altoated to Sem­ ■ertbed property altnated ln Bemtnul* coonty.
principal place af buslnrw at Sanford, Flor­ hereto ngntoat you. **d
inole county, Florida, to-wlt: 1 acre to aquara Florida, to-wltu »W |* o f N B I* and N W U of
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Take notice, that Tbnofaa tehee Ranch ComK. 1 acre. Th* said land, twtog amrraid al 20 S-. Rang* SO. Acre*. 100. Tb* Mid lv»ri
tb* dal* o f lb* iMoanre o f noch rertlricat* la being surra i d at th* data of tha Irauanc* o t !«*uy, n corporatJo*, will, at 10:00 a. m.. oa
th* aim * o f W . S. R a n t. Untow Mid certi­ #ucb rertlflcat* I* th* name o f U. O. Monaco Jnly 1, 1031. or aa wow thrreaftnv aa counsel
fies l« that] b* rede*mad according to Uw tag Unlera M id rertlricat* shall be redeemed ac­
drad will tons tberecu so tha llth day o f Joly, cordtag tn tow tax deed • wilt toco* thereon m
the llt h day * t July, A. D. 1021/
A. D. 1021.
Wltneto toy official obgnatar* and Mai tola th*
WltnOM ray official a
2nd day of Jon*. A. D. 1031.
th* 2nd day o t Jnne, A.
(HEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS.
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A . DOL'OLAHB.
Clerk Circuit Oaut,
erh Ctrcwlt Court,
DICKINSON k DICKINSON,
Bm Um I* OoSb If , Fla.
mlnolf County, Fl
Botlrltcra for CoapU
M. WEEKS, D. I

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FLORIDA IN GENERAL
|A P T in the climatic luxury o f the
semi-tropical zone, clothed in the
virdure which springs from soil
kissed by passionate sunbeams
_________ and bathed by copious showers;
tended by a people rich in the virtues o f in­
dustry, th rift and sobriety; with a dozen ports
busied with ships laden with the products o f
every clime; dowered with an incomparable
forest; the earth stored with valuable depos­
its o f phosphate and clays; supplied with
splendid clear lakes, fringed with moss-cov­
ered trees, in which the finny tribe play with
endless dive and swirl; provided with ample
supply o f good water; flecked with m agnifi-'
cent horticultural groves; the plains grazed
by stately herds; gemed with bewitching gar­
dens; dotted with flourishing cities and fanned-by balmy gulf-stream breezes.
’ To the old and the young alike, Florida has
a strange appeal— wierdly strange at times,
and most difficult to analyze or explain. Ro­
mance with its old world flavor still holds its
sway and always will. A land o f enchantment, it has ever been, and it will continue to
charm and enthrall in the years to come, just
as it has in centuries past. The venturesome
explorers o f four hundreds years ago, though
often times forced to turn back because o f in­
surmountable difficulties, found in Florida, a
land o f enchantment. Today one^can revile
in the warmth and sunshine, in the long
stretches o f white sandy beaches and in the
crystal clearness o f the many lakes and the
cool breezes o f velvety softness as they whis­
per a unique and most interesting feature o f
many o f the lakes is the long rows o f pine sapplings found at the waters edge. One could
feel almost o f certain the planting had been
designed and made by man but such is not
the case— it is just a pretty bit o f nature's
handiwork:
Combinations o f nature’s beauty are here
frequently found in a ripplin glake, trees
heavily laden with Spanish moss and a bit o f
sunlight breaking through. Those who will
take the time to explore a bit out o f the beat­
en paths will find many delightful surprices.
There is something new and d ifferen t await­
ing one just over the hill or around the turn
T H IS

AS SEEN BY EDITOR WOODRING, OF THE
PERU (IN D IA N A ) JOURNAL

and one never tires o f these scenes. A s twi­
light shades into darkness, the hanging moss­
es take on fantastic shapes and assume a
sombre tone.* N igh t treads j quickly on the
heels o f day and ushers in twinkling stars o f
a brilliancy only exceeded in north-western
Canada.
Frankness and veracity compel us to admit
that fo r four hundred years Florida was used
scarce more than fo r a gateway, its exp lor-.
ers passing through and beyond in search not
o f fertile land but o f gold in bulk to carry
back across the seas. It has. been a fa r cry
from those early troublesome days to the
present time and the transposition from a
primeval fastness to the wonderland o f to­
day is all the more marvelous fo r the reason
that the greatest strides have been made in
the past decade.
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Azure skyde and rainbow tinted Florida is
old in years yet young and fresh with oppor­
tunity. The soil responds lavishly with intel­
ligent care and treatment. The climate con­
tributes generously to the health and joy o f
the people. With interminable resources and
scenery as varied as it is beautiful Florida en­
thralls$arid fascinates.
The search for the fable’s perpetual foun­
dation o f youth is now only a memory, but on
the other hand we found those things which
spell long life and happiness. The song of
birds, the perfume o f orange blossoms and
flowers, skies of etheral blue, nights o f vel­
vety softness with myriad stars o f surpassing
Jbrilliancy— these and more are yours to pos­
sess without let or hindrance.
Florida, to many who have yet to visit here
is a mass o f contradictions. Exaggerated re­
ports and misleading literature o f an earlierday coupled with ruthless exploitation of
•lands oftimes wholly unsuited for agricul­
ture, are largely responsible. . Happily all
these things are almost wholly in the past.
Well marked trails now lead to whatever the
traveler may most desire. * A mass o f iriformation is his for the asking from govern­
ment, state, and various districts. A network
. o f splendid roads o f asphalt and brick are at
his disposal and make readily excessable al­
most every part o f the state. The early ex­

plorers were not long in reporting as they fre ­
quently did that the whole country was un­
derlaid with gold. It was and is. It simply
was le ft fo r the generations to mind and this
is being done today at the rate o f $35,000,000
yearly from her products o f agriculture and
livestock alone and this is only the beginning.
W ith the state’s almost limitless resources,
it would be difficult, even fo r those who have
carefully measured the possibilities, to over­
estimate the value o f her products in the
years just ahead. W ith an average annual
value o f farm products o f $149.00 per acre;
with billions o f feet o f standing timber, suf­
ficient, when sawed, to build homes fo r twen­
ty million people; with an annual production
o f eighty per cent o f the world’s phosphate;
with a yield each year o f turpentine and ros­
in valued at millions, with ari‘outgo o f more
than f if t y thousand carloads o f fru it .and
vegetables the past season, Florida.has taken
her place in the fron t ranks as a wealth pro­
ducer.
When you add to the foregoing, the mil­
lions o f dollars yielded each year by her eggs
and poultry, dairy products, o f honey, cotton
and tobacco, sponges and seafood, not fo r­
gettin g in a t Florida, commercially, is just in
her infancy, you may grasp something o f
what the future has in store.
A t all points our entertainment was lavish,
— flowers strewn in our pathway, orange and
grapefruit, and barrels o f iced orange and
grapefruit juice were served us. The pro­
fuseness o f Floridian entertainment proved
great generosity in both spirit and purse.
Florida is a land o f infinite variety. Each
city and section has its own peculiar and dis­
tinct features. The state has spent $7,000 on
direction signs and is spending $10,000 in
placing them. Many thousands o f acres of
the most productive land in the world have
been reclaimed from the swamps, hammocks,
and pine forests in the last year. Millions
now just as good remain to be developed. It
is simply a matter o f enterprise and capital.
It is true that the tourist .who sees Florida,
from the car window views riiuch that is sand
and barren waste but touring) as we did, the
interior by automobiles, we found it vastly
different.

P U B L IC IT Y ' C A M P A IG N IS M A D E P O SS IB L E B Y T H E F O L L O W IN G P R O G R E S S IV E F IR M S A N D
IN D I V I D U A L S O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y :

Wholesalers

D . C. M arlowe
Vegetable Broker

The Ball H ardw are Co.
H aigh t &amp; M agee
Automobiles

V . C. Coller, Contractor
S. O. Shinholser, Contractor
Southern Utilities Co.
A . P. Connelly, R eal Estate
Deane Turner, Groceries
George Fox, C o ld Storage
M ahoney-W alker Co.
Plumbers

B. &amp; O. Motor Co., Autos
Mobley’s D ru g Store
:
Sanford'Coca-CoIa B o t Co.
Clyde S t Johns R iver Line
The Yow ell Co., D e p t Store
W . S. Price, Contractor
H ill Implement &amp; Sup. Co.
Lo rd’s Purity W a te r

Haberdashers

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H. B. Lewis, R eal Estate
Cowan’s Tin Shop
W ig h t Bros.1Co., Autos
Chero-Cola Bottling Co.
Reher Bros., A u to Painting
Zachary-Tyler Veneer Co.,
Crates

Lee Bros^ Plum bing
Blue Front B a rb e r Shop.
The Allen Seed Co.
Sanford Paint &amp; W a ll P a faer Co.
W aters’ K an dy Kitchen
Sanford Battery Service Co.
Sanford Machine &amp; Foun­
dry Co.
R ay Bros., Battery Service
Hotel Montezuma
Robhin’s Credit Store .
Carter Lum ber Co.
M . Fleischer, .
,
Commission Merchant

General Merchandise

R. E. Stevens, Physician
Wilson &amp; Toomer,

George A . DeCottes,

Fertilizers

T. J. M iller &amp; Son
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Hodges &amp; McMullen,
Barbers

C. T. McCulley, G arage
E. A . Farnell, Groceries
H..B. McCall, Gen. Mdse.

Sanford Farm ers Exchange
-------- C H U L U O T A -----Florida C u ba C igar Co.
' Cigar Manufacturera
J. E. Synder, Dry. Goods
W . A . Whitcomb,
Stanley &amp; Rogers, Groceries
Real Estate ■?*
D. D. Daniel, Groceries .
Brown’s M eat M arket
I. D. M artin,
Chuluota Company,

Commission Merchant

L. P. McCuller, Groceries
John T. Brady, Jeweler
Geo. W . Knight,

Groceries, Meats

Real Estate and Insurance

Cates’ Crate Co.

John G. Leonardi

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Groceries, Feeds

E. W . Hench, M ayor
Merchant’s Grocery Co.
C. W . Entzminger
W illiam s Millinery Store
M id -W a y G arage
Virginia-Carolina Chem. Co Overstreet &amp; Payne,

Attorney-at-Law

Frank Lossing, Contractor
W est Side Grocery
S. Benjamin,

F ertO lcm

D . L. Thrasher,

General Merchandise

A . Raffeld, Ladies’ W e a r
H. R. Stevens, M ayor
C. M . Hand, Sheriff
H. C. DuBose, R eal Estate
Frank A kers
Gillen &amp; Fry,
Sanford Steam Laundry
J. J. Mauser, C igar M fg r.
Crown Paper Co.
Sanford D ry Goods Co.
H. McLaulin, Jeweler
Bower &amp; Roumillat, D ru gs

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General Merchandise

Attorney-at-Law

Realty Loan &amp; Guar. Co.
Automotive Supply Co.
Speer &amp; Son, D ry Goods
J. N . Tolar, Physician
John Russel],

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Printers. Office Supplies

O. P. Swope Land Co.
C. L. West, Groceries
Lawton Bros Co.,
T. G; Simmons, Physician
Oviedo Cash Groc. Co.
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Star Theatre
Roberts’ Grocery .
Hill H ardw are Co.
Bryan &amp; Wheeler, Autos
H ill Lum ber Co. '
Edw. Higgins, Autos.
Meisch R eally Co.
J. E. Spurling, R eal Estate
Sanford Truck Growers, Inc
Miller’s Bakery
Seminole County Bank
Thos. Emmett W ilson
Peoples Bank of Sanford
Attomey-at-Law
First National Bank
Sanford Sho(e &amp; Clo.*Co.
W ig h t Grocery Co., .
Perkins &amp; Britt,
Commission Merchant

Standard Auto Top Co.
A. Kanner,

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Commission Merchant

Elder Springs W a te r Co.
Surprise Shoe Store
L. A . Brand, Optician
F. P. Rines, Auto Supplies
Haynes &amp; Ratliff, •

K ent Vulcanizing W ork s

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Chase &amp; Co.
Chas. E. Henry,

Lloyd Shoe Store
R. R. Eldridge

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Clothing, Shoes

Groceries

T. A . O’Neill,
Longwood Hotel

A . J. Lossing,
Quick Service Transfer .

Sanford B arber Shop
J. K. SMITH, Prop.

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General Merchandise

C. F. Harrison, Gen. Mdse.
E. Curlett,
Coca-Cola Bottling Co.

J. W . Flynt, Gen. Mdse.
W a k e fie ld P reservin g Co.

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Geo. E* Bates &amp; Son,

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Altamonte H otel

A . H . Fuller &amp; Son,
R m n r iM

D . B. McIntosh,
Fargo Lumber Co.

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E. A . Osteen, Grocer

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Gainesville to attend a abort course a!:
the University o f Florida.
Mrs. J. N. Tolar and little Ralph
attending Florida State college at left this morning fo r Lakeland.
( F n a S i t i i f i D »Oy) ,
Mr. and Mrp. Frank Akers and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sriilth and Tallahassee, has returned home fo r
Ed.
Higgins motored to- Daytona
daughter, Juanita,, returned yester­ the summer vacation.
Beach Sunday.
Robert
Deane
was
among
the
visi­
day from Tampa, where they spent
Miss Olive Dinkle and her mother,
several days with Mr. Smith’s ‘ sister. tors to the beach yesterday.
of Longwood, were in town yesterday ONE OF TH E OLD LA N D M A R K S
•
Miss
Emery
Corey,
of
Tampa,
is
the
p , R. Briiison returned to his home
shopping.
A N D MOST B E A U T IF U L
a t Daytons Beach Saturday, after guest o f her aunt, Mrs. L. Urban May
E. G. Pearson, o f Orlando, repre­
at
the
Montezuma.
HOME DESTROYED.
spending last week here on business.
Among the many homes recently re­ sentative of the Standard Oil Co., was
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. W iggins and
modeled and made into one of the up- in town yesterday on business.
little daughter, Dorothy Ellwood,
Miss Lois Warren, who has been
to-date houses in every respect is that
spent the week-end with Mrs.* Ella
o f Mrs. J. N. Whitncr on Magnolia spending the winter here, leaves to­
lieffler, returning to Ocala today.
day for her home in Lexington, Ky., nue, was destroyed by fire today
avenue.
*
Isidore Kanner, who has been at­
N. S. Paik, a recent graduate of where ehe will spend the summer. about 12 o’clock, the fire starting, it
tending Georgia Tech In Atlanta, has
Emory College at Atlanta, was here Miss Warren expecta to return to is thought, from the explosion o f an
returned home and w ill spend the yesterday and made two splendid ad­ Sanford again this fall.
oil stove, or by spontaneous combust­
summer vacation with his parents, dresses yesterday at the Methodist
Mrs. Sheldon A. Morris and son, ion, as the house was In flames almost
Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Kanner, at their church.
Dr. Kenneth A. Morris, o f Jackson­ before the fire was discovered.
home on the Heights.
E. R, Welch, o f Macon, arrived yes­ ville, are expected today and will be
Being out o f the city about one
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. N eel’ and Mr. terday and is stopping at the Monte­ the guesta o f the former's sister, Mrs. half mile the water mains do not ex­
and Mrs. N . J. Lillard motored to zuma. Mr. Welch wilt relieve Dr. Joe Harrold fo r several days. Mrs. tend that far and there was no avail­
Orlando yesterday.
George Hyman at the Baptist Tem­ Morris and her son are on a motor able water to be had to extinguish this
Dean Treadwell, Mr. and Mrs. R. ple during the summer months.
tijp to the Southern part o f the state flames.
K. Gore and children were among the
Leonard Bloomenthal o f New Or­ and will stop over in Lakeland, Tam­
The chemical engine was taken out
visitors to Daytons Beach yesterday. leans, who has been attending Geor­ pa, Clearwater, Pass-a-Grille and oth­ at once but on account o f the rapid
Mr. 8. O. Chase and Randall Chase gia Tech, is the guest o f his friend, er places.
headway gained by the fire the chem­
Mr. and Mrs. T . L. Burns, Miss
were among those from Sanford en­ Isadora Kanner.
icals were o f no benefit and the chem­
joyin g the delightful ocean breezzes
Mrs. Norma McLaughlin o f New Sara Blitch and Harry Blitcb o f ical engine was almost burned up be­
at Daytona Beach yesterday.
York arrived Saturday and la the Brunswick, Ga., spent yesterday here fore It could be extricated and taken
G. J. Ball spent the week-end with charming gues o f Mrs. R. E. Newman enroute home. They have been on a to a safe distance.
motor tour through the state.
his fam ily at Daytona Beach and was at her home on Fourth street.
The home and many o f the out­
Dr. G. F. Hlghsmith spent the
delighted to find Master Bille Ball
Mrs. W. C. H ill and little daughter,
buildings were a total loss, as only a
week-end very, pleasantly at Dsytona
greatly improved in health.
Caroline, left yesterday fo r Albany
few articles o f furniture could be sav­
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Yowell o f Al- and Valdosta, Ga., where they will Beach.
ed
by those who rushed to the home
Mcsdamcs A . E. Hill, Henry Mclando motored over yesterday and visit relatives. Mr. H ill accompanied
as
soon as the -fire was discovered.
were accompanied home by Miss Ly­ them to Jacksonville, returning-home Laulin, Fred Williams and Olive New­
The big bern was saved, being ty r
man
and
Sara
Williams
arc
spending
dia Yowell tnd Miss Mildred Holly. today.
the day very delightfully at Daytona enough from the house to be safe.
Miss Yowell hss been the attractive
Mrs. Fountain, o f DeLand, is the
I t has not been learned how much
guest o f Miss Holly for the past week. attractive guest o f her nunt, Mrs. L. Beach today.
nsurance the home carried but It Is
K.
R.
Murrell
and
sons,
Sam
and
Mr. and Mrs. John Meisch and Ed P. Hogan. As Miss Lottie
Dutton
safe to assert that the loss will run
Melsch motored to Daytona Beach Mrs. Fountain was well known here Oliver, returned this morning from a
nto the thousands o f dollars, as this
pleasant trip to-Miami.
yesterday.
where she used to visit and has a
tome
was one o f the finest In the city
Mrs. Gleason nnd son, Clyde, who
Judge and Mrs. E. F. Householder, large circle of friends.
hnvc been sponding the winter here and county and was one o f the old
Master Carlyle Householder and Mrs.
Mr. nml, Mrs. Raymond Key and
with -her sister, Mrs. Vcmo Coller, at andmarks o f Sanford, having been
Julian Schultz motored to Daytona their guests, Misses Fannie Tucker
her home on Mngnolia avenue, left to­ occupied by Mr. Pace and relatives
Beach yesterday, where they spent and Betty Henderson o f Orlando,
day for their home in Canton, N. Y , fo r the past thirty years or more.
Messrs. Benjamin Whitncr and Rich­
the day very pleasantly.
Mrs. Coder accompanied them home.
The sympathy o f the many friends
Mr. and Mrs. B. W . Herndon and ard Twitched and Mrs. A. D. Key,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kent Rossiter and o f the fam ily is extended t$ them in
party o f friends motored to Dayton* formed a congenial party motoring to
children left today in their car for their loss.
Beach yesterday.
Daytona Bench yesterday.
Commerce, Ga., where they will spend
Mr. and Mrs. L. Urban May and
Mrs. Orln Stenstrom and baby,
several weeks with Mrs. . Rossiter's
who have been visiting relatives at child, former residents of Sanford, but parents. •
Maincs, who taught In ■ the public
schools
here for a number o f years.
Morgantown, N. C., for the past two who hnvc been making their home in
Aden Jones accompanied Mr. and
Tampa for the past few months, re­
Mr.
and
Mrs. Harry L. Walsh left
months, returned home yesterday.
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat to Miami Mon­
Dr. and Mrs. Sam Pules ton were turned to Sanford yesterday and will day and is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. today for Pontiac, Mich., where they
among those spending yesterday at now make this their home.
will spend the summer months, re­
A. H. Adams.
C. E. Secrcst and wife o f 309 French
Daytona Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Walsh left turning in the early fall to make their
Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Langley and avenue are spending the summer with today in/heir car for Jacksonville, go­ lome here as usual. They will prob­
Miaa Marie Teague spent ybsterday Mr. Sccrcst's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing from there by boat to Baltimore, ably build a new bungalow in the city
T. M. Secrcst of Concord, Ky.
Mr. j
very pleasantly at Daytona Beach.
and other places o f interest before go­ where they will rceaide. Mr. Walsh
and
Mrs.
Secrest
will
return
to
their
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Miss Mary Zachary, who has been
a one of our best citizens and a pros­
ing to their home in Indiana.
teaching domestic science at Perry, home here this fall and during their • Miss Ruth Smith Smith has taken perous farm er and expects to induce
FIs., hss arrived home for the sum­ absence, Jan. T. Magee and family a position as stenographer in the some of his Michigan friends to come
have charge of their home on French
mer vacation.
down with him in the fall.
Haight &amp; Magee office.
ave. Mr. and Mrs. Magee, having
Mrs. John G. Leonardi left this
Mrs: R. L. Jones and fam ily are re­
Among those spending the day at
come here from Kentucky.
njornlng for Tallahassee, where she
Coronado Beach Sunday were Miss moving from their former home on
will spend the week.Ruth Griggs, Ernest Griggs nnd W. Park nvenuc to their new residence
Miss Emms Owens, who has been
H. Sapp, o f Orlando.
on Beardall avenue, known ns the
teaching at Ft. Pierce for the past
Mrs. F. L. Greene lia.\ JuBt returned Chamberlain home. Mr. Chamberwinter, Is the guest o f her sister,
from a delightful ten days visit at linn has rented the Jones house and
Mrs. L. P f McCuiler, at her home on
the Kloridn State College for, Wom­ will not occupy it himself. The
Ninth street.
en, where she visited her daughter, Chamberlain place Is one o f the best
Miss Fannie Tucker nnd Miss Bet­
on the avenue and has been a money­
ty Henderson of Orlando were the at­
maker for tho former owner. It is
tractive guests of Mrs. Raymond Key
said the Chamberlains will mnkc their
for the week-end.
t
home at Daytona Beach for some
time.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Roumillat and
Francis, Jr., left in their car this
morning for Miami, where the form-

Y ou can get more eggs and make more
money b y feeding hens more material for
making whites of eggs. N o grain feed con­
tains anything like enough white-making
material (protein). A s a remit, many yolks are
formed in the hen’* body that are never laid.

Purina Poultry Chows
fed together, make more eggs because they
supply the scientific balance o t o li the dements
a hen requires to produce the
highest number or whites and
yolks o f which she is capable.
Purina Poultry Chows are sold
under an iron-bound guaran­
tee o f M ore Eggs or Money

•S old in Checkerboard
B a g* O nly by
C A TE S C R A T E C O M PA N Y

DON’T BE MAD AT THE SMALL MERCH
ANT WHO TRIES TcfsELL YOU

A t a H igh er Price than ours; because he has
to buy second handed and pays the profits we
give you to the other fellow. Our prices on
today’s m arket on P U R I N A F E E D S are as
follows:
Purina
Purina
Purina
Purina
Purina
Purina
Purina
Purina

O m o len e.....................................$2.85
S c ra tc h ......... ............................. 3.20
Scratch, 50-lb. b a g .............
1.70
Chicken C h o w d e r...................... 3.95
Chicken Chowder, 50-lb. b a g .... 2.10
Cow C h o w ................................... 3.35
P ig C h o w .........................
3.35
C alf M e a l ................................... 1.65
A L L F R E S H ST O C K

Cates Crate Company
PHONE 181

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DeCOTTES W IL L BE SW ORN IN. “ I Got Real Mad When I Lost My
Setting H en,"‘Mr*. Hannan.
George A. DcCottes o f Sanford is

"I went into the hen house one
In Tallahassee and tomorrow will be morning and found my favorite set­
sworn in ns state’s attorney for this ter dead. I got real mad. Went to
circuit, he having defeated Dave the stoyc, bought some R AT-S N AP
Sholtz for the office in the last-pri­ and in a week I got six dead rata.
mary. Mr. DeCottes has promised Everybody who raises poultry should
Sheriff Morris to back him to the lim­ keep R A T -S N A P . Three sizes, 35c,
it in suppressing the lawlessness on 05c, $1.25, Sold and guaranteed by
the east coast o f this county.— De- Ball Hardware Company.— Adv.
Mrs. Cecil Bulsa. of Orlando Is
Lnnd News.
spending a month hero with her mo­
Lime in barrels, or 40-pound sacks
ther, Mrs. fUringfellow.
at
Cates Crate Co.' Phone 181. 40-tfc
Rub-My-Tism
kills
infection
Miss A. Gallager of Orlando
is

Before you’ re a day older
you want to let the idea slip
under your hat that this
is the open season to start
something w ith a jo y ’ us
jim m y pipe — and some
Prince Alberti
Because, a pipe packed
with Prince Albert satisfies
a man as he was never satis­
fied before— and keeps him
satisfied I And, you can
prove it! W h y — P . A.*s
flavor and fragrance and
coolness and its freedom

from bite and parch (cut
out by our, exclusive pat­
ented process) are a reve­
lation to the man who never
could get acquainted with a
pipe I P. A. has made a
|fipe a thing o f jo y to four
men where one was smoked
beforeI
Ever roll up a cigarette
with Prince Albert? Man,
man — but you ’ ve got a
party coming your way!
T a l k about a cigarette
smoke; we tell you i f 8 a
peachl

the national joy tmpke

spending several days-here at the
Gables.
Dr. G. F. Highsmith nnd M t» A.
Thedford are spending several days
in Miami.
John F. Jones and Melton R. Smith
o f Atlanta were In town yesterday on
n business mission. While here they
made their headquarters at the Mon­
tezuma.
Miss Agnes Dumas leaves today for
a month’s visit with relatives in Char­
leston. S. C.
Miss Marie Teague, who has spent
the winter here with her aunt, Mrs.
W. T. Langley, leaves today fo r her
homo in Bennettaville, S. C., where
she will spend several weeks.
Mrs. C. W. Speer and Miss Alice
Morris are leaving on the 16th for
West Palm Beach and Miami. Mrs,
Speer will go from there to' Waynesvillc, N. C., to spend the remainder of
the summer with her son.
Reg Holly was hero today on a fly ­
ing visit on his way to Jacksonville
and points in Georgia, where he will
remain for several days.' He Is liv­
ing at Ellenton at present.
Miss Clara Millen Is spending this
week with Mrs. Henry Nichol at her
cottage at .Daytona Beach. . *
W e specialise on fertilizer fo r your
lawn and garden. Phone us your
orders. Any amount sold. Cates Crate
Co. Phone 181.
. 40-tfc

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Jacksonville,'Fla

Carries the most complete, most up-todate stock with largest variety of
styles o f Ladies' Wear in the City.

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lute G U A R A N T E E OF SATIS FA C TIO N
or C H E E R FU L REFU ND O F M O NE Y
within reason, is appreciated by all who
deal with us.*
Don’t attend' expensively advertised
"Special Sales” and expect to get a F if­
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THE SANFORD f t EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JU N E 17, 1921

WOODENBRIDGES RED CROSS
DESTROYS ICE FACTORY
OF V O L U S I A
RELIEF WORK
AND WATER WORKS PLANT
TAKEN OVER
AT PUEBLO
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Orlando Supplying City
With Ice in Limited
Quantity

COUNTY W IL L T A K E CASE t o
SUPREME COURT IF
NECESSARY

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A t its meeting Friday tho board ol
county commissioners acted on lega
advice given by its attorneys and In­
structed the clerk to notify the own­
ers of the fivo wooden bridges on tho
East Coast, three at Daytona, one at
Port Orange and one at New Smyrna,
that the county would take them over
on June 16th and operate them as
free bridges.
This morning’s Daytona paper stat­
ed that the owners of the bridges
would fight this action of the commis­
sioners In the courts.— DcLand News.

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ORLANDO, Juno 13.— Fire early 'togty destroyed tho ice factory
and
WIter works plant at Winter Park.
Flames believed originated from igni­
tion of gasoline from lantern. Or|an
do Is supplying the town with ice while
water in limited quantities is being
aerved by small emergency station lo­
cated near destroyed main plant.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilkenson, o f Perry,
arrived Saturday to spend some time
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Allen.
A farewell party was given Friday
evening In honor of Mrs. Geo. Stuart
and family who left Tuesday for their
old home In Pennsylvania.
Miss Leila and Frances Fuller spent
a few days in Orlando the guest of
Men’s Club Built Fine
their aunt, Mrs. Frank TopiifT.
Mr. and Mrs. Parrish and Mrs. YarPlace at Crystal Lake,
bough Were visitor* In Orlando Satur­
LARGEST RUBBER P LA N T A T IO N .
. Miscreants Tear it U p day.
Two new buildings arc going up In
The Men's Club o f the Congrega­
In manufacturing automobile tires
Longwood. Robert Lynch Is building
tional Church recently built a nice ta­
there Is a big advantage In growing
a seven room bungalow on his lot re­
ble for picnic punches and a spring cently bought from J. S. Dinkel and the rubber that goea Into the tires. The
hoard and made many other improve­ A. Buck Is putting onb up in South manufacturer can thus be sure of the
quality o f the rubber for he handles
ments at Crystal Lake. The other day Longwood.
it exclusively until It goes from his
Mrs. A. E. Hill bad a party out there
Ed. Lane and Bob Holly, o f San­
and was so greatly Impressed with the ford, were visitors In town one day factory In the form o f finished tires.
Ho does not have to use rubber picked
ides that she volunteered to give all this week.
! up In bdd lots from a hundred d iffer­
the lumber fo r bath houses provided
Louis Entzminger was a visitor in
ent sources,
the club could get permission for Sanford Saturday,
“ The United States Rubber Com­
building the same, Mr. Chase gladly
Miss Ellen Fuller left Wednesday,
granted this concession and some time night for Troy, N. Y., where aho will pany owns and operates In Sumatra
tho largest single rubber plantation In
Saturday night some miscreants tore spend the summer.
the world," says Frank Akers of tho
op the table and burned 1f for n camp
Sumpter Davis, of Orlando, was
fire. If this sort o f thing is to con­ transacting business in town Satur­ Edw. Higgins, Inc., "Tho planted
area is as big ns the District o f Co­
tinue there wl)l be no bath houses day.
built here or. any other improvements' • J. E. Phipps spent the week end lumbia. It is a beautiful orchard cov­
made and the owners of the property in town returning to Ocala Tuesday. ered with stately ranks of trees. This
supply of fine quality crude'rubber is
will fence it Up and moke it private.
Mr. and Mrs* Sam Hutchins, of
There are some folks’ In this world Orlnndo were visitors in town Sun­ one of.tho things that has built up the
reputation of the company’s tires.”
that arc always doing something of day.
sort and the balance o f the world has
Mr. and Mrs. Tillls, Mrs. Frain and
to suffer for it.
little daughter Fern were visitors In Granulated Sugar
Orlando Wednesday.
Down to Six Cents;
S TO R Y HOUR.
A number of Miss Ellen Fuller’s
friends from Orlando gave her a sur­
AH Records Broken
.
(Tram ICosiUr'i Dallj)
One of the interesting fenturos In prise party Tuesday evening.
(By The AuocUUS P r*«i)
Tuesdny was tho regular monthly
connection with the Mothers’ Club of
NEW
YORK, June 13.— New low
meeting
of
the
Ladica
Civic
League.
the Child Conservation League o f
A school meeting was held at the price for last four yenrn was ostabAmerica is the permanent story hour
for the children o f tho city, from 4 library last Wednesday night. C. W. llshcdin refihed sugar mnrkct today
Entzminger resigning his office as when several local refiners quoted
to 5 o’clock Saturday afternoon.
trustee
nnd B. J. Overstreet was elect­ fine granulated sugar at six cents a
One or two good volunteer. story
pound.
ed to take his place.
tellers will be on hand to entertain
the children. Central park will be
The editor of The Herald wishes to “ IIow We Cleared Our Summer Home
the scene o f the Initial story hour, nnd
thank
Mn and Mrs. H. C. Durant of
of Rais," by Mrs. Perry.
Mrs. Downey, assisted by Mrs. Kuttho
Lake
Mary section, for a box of
tcy nnd Miss Dnphcnc Wimbieh will
“ When wc opened our seaside home
have charge o f the first story hour. fine peaches. They hnve a fine place last May it was alive with rats.
A committee from the Mothers’ club at Lake Mnry and have nil kinds of They’d knawed all the upholstering.
■will be responsible fo r its conduct In fruits and vegetables nnd peaches is We cleaned them out in a week with
one of the crops they raise to* per­
tho future.
RAT-SNAP.
prefer this rat killer
Sanford has talent, ns well as beau­ fection. It only shows thnt Seminole because it comes in cake forpi» no
tiful pnrks, which should be. used for county Is the best In the state for ev­ mixing. Saves dirtying hands and
ery kind o f fruit and vegetable.
the little ones.
plntes.” Threo sizes, 36c, (I5c, $1.26.
Many thanks, old-friends, for remem­
Sold and guaranteed by Ball Hard­
Europe is entitled to tho dump£, bering that editors bat and that we
ware Company.—Adv. ■
after all she has endured; but . she have no car to drive out and boc you
must not get tho Idea that Amcricn on your native honth, but we will
Rub-My-Tism kills pain.
some time.
will bo one of them.

fifiG cures Biliousness.

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HERAT,n ADS get results.

say
GRAN’POP PROBABLY is.

AS HE said, "No.

TH E N A T IO N A L champion.

BUT I’LL toll ye.

AT 8WAPPINQ things!

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I’LL SWAP .a mat
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ONE BROKEN paper match.
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AND GOT a flivver.
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WITH THAT old busted;
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BABY CARRIAGE back home.
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j o a thm now vacuum*
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A I R - T J Q H T packing-

A CRAFTY gleam.

th e c ig a re tte * k e e p fra a h
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CAME INTO Gran’pop's ey«.

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ASK
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“ENERGIZER”

1 cents—some swap! Tour {rood
money M re r brought better value.
Choicest tobaccos (Turk lab and Do­
mestic) BO blended that you jret every
last bit o f their flavor. And Chesterflelda do what no other cigarette can
do foe you—"They Satisfy".

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Rheumatism— FOR M A N Y H U M A N IL L S — Blood Pressure
And Veins, so that the Blood Stream Functions Better—
Gets Nourishment to Dormant Tissue
At Sanford— No Mystery— N6 Imagination— Appointment
TE LE PH O N E 184
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P. O. BOX 399

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YOUR HOME IS WORTH PAINTING
Remember how-beautiful your home looked when
you first moved in— how fresh and dean it was?
Ait in original beauty and freshness can be re­
stored ealily and economically.with
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the i y ay," UluKrttaa the vahu of paint
hanaeoy in the home. Aik u* for ft*,
copy ami color chart!.

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Whereas, Almighty God, in His in­
finite wisdom, has called from earthly
cares our beloved President and broth­
er,. F. It. Kent, and,
Whereas, wc dpeply feel the loss of
one who was an ardent supporter of
the principles of our organization;
who served us faithfully, ns President
of our local lodge, for many.’ yearn,
nnd who was n friend to all; therefore
be it
Resolved, thnt wt&gt; extend to Broth­
er Kent's fnmliy our heartfelt sympa­
thy, nnd be it further
Resolved, thnt our chnrtor be drnp
ed in mourning for Bixty days; that a
copy o f these resolutions be sent to
Brother Kent’s family,, a copy to the
Snnford Herald; a copy to Tho Machin­
ists Monthly Journal and a copy
spread on the minutes of the lodge.
R. W. LYON8,
F. M. T A Y LO R ;
E. B. R A N D A LL, Jr.
Resolution Committee,
Seminole Lodge No. 280,
Int'l Ass'n of Mechanists.

Little Miss Olivia Brady, the pretty
young daughter o f Mr. and Airs. W.
W. Brady, entertained a number o f
her friends Thursday, afternoon nt a
lovely birthday party at her home on
Mecca Road, in celebration o f her
ninth birthday anniversary.Quantities o f black-eyed susana
were used in decorating the livingroom. In tho dining room the color
scheme was pink and green, it being
decorated with streamers o f pink and
green crepe, entwined with the pink
vine. The dining table was centered
wnth the wonderful birthday cake,
topped with nine pink, burning can­
dles, and extending from the cake
were pink ribbons with tiny . luck
charms, which were drawn $&gt;y the
guests and used as souvehlrs.
A ll kinds of interesting childish
games were played . by the little
folkq on the lawn. A peanut hunt
was enjoyed; Pearl Robson finding
the moat, was given s prite. Bettlna
Campbell was awarded the booby
prize. Dainty refreshments o f Ice
cream, cake and candies tn the colon
o f pink and green were served; the
favors were pink and green baskets
filled with cindy.
The little hostess was assisted in
entertaining by her mother, Mrs. W.
W. Brady, and Miss Kathleen Brady.

666 cures Chills and Fever.
Some get their start In established
universities, and some win fame
through a co-respondent school.

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CIDER MILLS got valuable.

Mrs. Endor Curlctt, Chairman,
Geneva, Fla.
You will be Interested to hoar some
o f the details o f the relief work being
carried out by the Red Cross at Pu­
eblo, Colo., and vicinity where tho
flood which occurred on June 4th
caused such great loss o f life and
property.
The manager o f the Southwestern
Division, A. R. C., Jas, L. Fioscr, ar­
rived in Pueblo on the 7th Inst., hav­
ing been preceded by an assistant on
the day previous, and will conduct the
relief operations In person. Fortun­
ately there was already organized n
'strong and efficient disaster prepaidHess committee In the Puebip Chapter
which had taken care o f the emergen­
cy up till the arrival f l outside aid.
News o f the disaater was carried
from Pueblo to Colorado Springs by
airplane and from there was wired to
our National Headquarters which im­
mediately made an appropriation of
$50,000 followed soon thereafter by
another appropriation of equal size.
On the 0th instant both the Presi­
dent o f the United States and the Gov­
ernor o f Colorado issued proclama­
tions calling on the public for financal aid and designating the American
ted Cross as'the proper administra­
tive agency. Splendid, response to
these, appeals is being reported,
Any contributions from
surplus
:’unds o f Chapters or individual dona­
tions mode to them for the Pueblo
flood shonld bo forwarded through our
office. It would not be wise at thla
time to send supplies, It is estimated
that the sum required by the Red
Cross for the rehabilitation o f famil­
ies will bo $600,000 which is entirely
npart from the immense sum that will
be needed to re-establish industries
and rebuild public works;
Yours very truly,
H A R R Y L . HOPKINS,
Mgr. So. Dlv., A. It. C.

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Accumulations o f many years— And Thus Equalizes
Pressure on Nerves— Arteries
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SUFFERERS W IT H T IlK fH
CUSTOM ARY A C T IV IT Y

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME XII

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921

NUMBER 34

ion,F. W. Galbraith
inAuto Accident When Car TurnedOver
N A T IO N A L D IRECTO R OF LEGION’S A M E R ­
IC A N ISM COM M ISSION A N D N A T IO N A L
C O M M ITTEEM EN FROM ILLINOIS W E R E
IN JU R E D .
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Accident Happened at Indianapolis W hen Car
W en t Over Em bankm ent Early Today, Caused
' By a Defective Steering Apparatus.
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INDIANAPOLIS,, June 9.—F.
W. Galbraith, Jr., National Cora*
mander of the American Legion,
was killed and Henry J. Ryan, of
Indianapolia, National Director of
the Legion'a Americanism Com­
mission, and Milton J. Foreman,
of Chicago, National Committee­
man of the Legion from Illinois,
were injured whenSan automobile
in which they were riding went
over a steep embankment here
early today. They weVe return­
ing to the city from the Country
Club In Ryan's car. The car fail­
ed to make a slight turn in the
road and ran over the curbing,
across the sidewalk and turned
over several times landing at the
foot of a 20-foot embankment.
Galbraith suffered a fractured
skull and died enroute to the hos­
pital. Ryan, who was driving the
rar, declared he believed it wan a
defect in the steering apparatus
that caused him to lose control.
The coroner, who investigated
immediately after the accident,
said he found a broken connection
of the steering wheel.
Foreman suffered a fractui'ed
skull and Is in a serious condi­
tion.

German Am bassador
Made His Excused
For German Troops
(1 1 Th. A &gt;t.d.U d Ft***)

PARIS, June 9.—Dr. Mayer, the
German ambassador, presented fo the
French foreign office today the ex­
cuse of the German government for
the attack upon French troops in Sil­
esia , yesterday by German defense
forces. Mayr said the French were
: mistaken for Polish insurgents.

LARGE AREA
COVERED BY
PUEBLO FLOOD

STATION AGENT
GRAND JURY
AT BALDWIN
MEMBER TAKEN ADMIRAL SIMS SAID IT
KILLS MAN
TO THE JAIL , AND STANDS PAT TODAY
L. S. DARBY SHOOTS MARSHAL WAS
THOMAS WHEN HE WAS AR­
RESTED BY THE LATTER

ON THE IRISH QUESTION

UNDER ^CONVICTON AND
PERJURED HIM­
SELF. *

(Br Th. A***cUt*4 f n a )

(By Th* Au*&lt;Ut*4 F t.*.)

GAINESVILLE, June 9.—L. S. Dar­
by, station agent o f the Atlantic Coast
Line at Baldwin,- who shot and killed
Marshal L. S. Thomas there last night,
alighted from a train here this morn­
ing and surrendered. Reports from
Baldwin say that Thomas was at­
tempting to arrest Darby for disorder­
ly conduct when Darby shot him.
Thomas is forty-seven and a form­
e rmayor of Baldwin and a wealthy
planter. Darby is twenty-seven. The
feeling against Darby in Baldwin is
said to be high.

TAMPA, June 9.—J. C. McDonald,
a member of the grand jury here, was
excused from service and placed in
jail while charges of perjury against
him are being investigated. It is al­
leged he was found guilty of grand
larceny Inst year and his appeal la
still pending. The oath taken by each
juror is that he is not under prosecu­
tion or has been convicted of any
crime without citixcnship rights been
restored.

Investigation
•.Of A ll Agencies
Ex-Service Men

(By T U l i w d tUT Tnm)

OPPELN, June 9.— Five thousand
Polish insurgents have been driven
from the city of Rosenberg by Brit­
ish forces and last night tho Poles
SAYS HE WILL NOT REPUDIATE
were reported'retreating southeast.
A SINGLE WORD AND WAS
The Poles mnde a show of resistance
NOT UNAMERICAN
by the British did not fire a shot in
taking possession of the city.
(Br Th* AkocUUS Ft***)

REAR A T M IR A L

President United .
Textile W orkers Dead
(By T&gt;. AtMci.Ud r n u )

MEN’S CLUB OF
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FALL RIVER, Mass., June 9.—
Word wns received here today of the.
death in Brooklyn this morning of
Ordered by Senate Today in Adopt­ John Golden, general president of tho
ing Resolution
United Textile Workers of America.

(Br Th. Auo«Ut«4 Frau)
LEVEL AN AREA OF 296 SQUARE
WASHINGTON, June 9.—Invest!MILES AROUND THE
gation of nil government ngcncies
CITY.
dealing with formre service men was
( I ; Th. l i u d i t W Ft***)
ordered by the senate today in adopt­
PUERLO, Colo., June 8.— Prop­
ing a resolution by Senator Walsh,
erty was totally destroyed over an
Democrat, Massachusetts, creating n
area approximately 296 square
select committee to conduct inquiry
miles in the neighborhood of Pue­
vote unanimous.
IN CHRISTIAN
EDUCATIONAL
blo by the recent floods, accord­
DRIVE FOR $774,500 THE
ing to a report made today to mil­
QUOTA
itary headquarters here by Capt.
James J. Bennett, of the recon­
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American Steamer
naissance group.
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LAKELAND, Jun? 9.—The Florida
H its An Iceberg
McthodiBt conference lacks only $6,­
210 to complete its quota of $774,500
Off Newfoundland PUEBLO, June 8.— Eighteen per­
in the Christian Educational drive, ac­
------- [sons are known to have been killed
cording to officials, and if the quota
More Drift Ire in North Atlantic Than by the flood in the LaJunta district,
Ever Before
according to a Colorado National ONE OF THE SOURCES OF HIS is completed today this conference
CAMPAIGN FUNDS ALMOST
will be the first over the top.
Guard officer who nrrived here today.
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DISCOVERED
(Br Th. Aiiocl.Ld Pr*.*l
PROPOSED TREATY
1IALFAX, June. 9.—The American
WASHINGTON, June 9.—Senate
BETWEEN IRELAND
freight steamer Chariot, Philadelphia
inquiry into Henry Ford’s contest for
AND SOVIET RUSSIA
for London, struck nn icebcrb two
the seat of Senator Truman !L New­
hundred miles off the Newfoundland
(Br Th* iiw tU U d h u i )
berry, of Michignn, growing out of
const last night according to n radio
LONDON, June 8.—The government
the 1918 election, begn'n yesterday and
received here. Bow stove in and ves­
ran through a brief hut stormy ses­ issued as white paper today tho text
sel is heading for portsion. John S. Newberry, brother of of what purports
be a draft of a
the senator, testified that because of proposed treaty betweon the Russian
WASHINGTON, June 9.—There IS
•RESIDENT SAYS WE DO NOT "love, affection and loyalty” he had
coviet government and the Republic
more heavy ydrift ice in the North At­
NEED WORLD SUPER­
opened
his
bank
account
through
an
of Ireland, which tho government says
lantic this year and it is farther nouth
POWER
agent
for
unlimited
and
unsupervised
was captured in Dublin.
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campaign expenditures, concerning
1912 when the linct Titnnic was sunk,
WASHINGTON, June 0.— President the amounts of which he had never in­
according to Rear Admiral Chandler,
Harding, delivering n commencement quired, and the manner of which he
head of the naval hydrogrnph service.
address yesterday at American Uni­ knew nothing except ns I rend It in
versity here, found the subject of the newspaper."
world peace occupying so prominent
The total drawn was placed at $99,­
a place on the program that he was 000 by the witness. ' ,
prompted to depart from his prepar­
Henry B. Joy, n Detroit capitalist,
ed manuscript and declared for the was called, but an attorney presented
preservation of peace by sovereign
a pfiysiciqn’s 'certificate declaring the FEDERAL DEPARTMENT ISSUES
states, without the interference of a
SURVEY FOR MONTH
absent witness was suffering from a
world "super-power.”
OF JUfcE
heart ailment which might Rill him if
The president’s remarks followed an he were put o nthe stand. Alfred
POINTS OUT TO SENATE THEY address by Newton W. Rowell, K. C„ Lucking, counsel for Ford, jumped to
WASHINGTON-, Juno 9.—The Juno
HAVE BEEN GATHERED TO- of Toronto, Canada, who suggested his feet with the demand, "We want crop report of the department of agri­
GETHER THREE MONTES AND. that the best contribution North Am- Mr. Joy. He was Qut on his yacht culture Issued yesterday giving pro­
erica could make to civilisation was when the proce&amp;a server sought him," duction forecasta based in the condi­
NOTHING ACCOMPLISHED.
"for men on this side of the water" Mr. Luckin continued. "Ife gave $45,­ tion o f the crop on June 1, the condi­
WASHINGTON, June 8.— A “ m ys-^ o stand together behind the move- 000 to his rampaign and h cls a broth- tion on that date and acreages planted
terious connection seems to exist b e-, mcn*
peaceful settlement of in­ never agree to proceed without his follows:
tween failure to bring about final, teYnational disputes. Another speak- er-in-law of Senator Newberry. I'll
Mentor wheat: Production forecast
578,000,000 bushels;' condition 27.9.
action on the peace resolution and er who touch'd on th question of presence."
Spring wheat: Production 251,000,­
the maintenance of troops on the
wa? J* J* Ju” crnnd’ th? From*
After three lnwyers and five sena­
Rhine, Senator Wataon, democrat, ambassador, and the general dlscus- tors got into a discussion tentative 000; condition 93.4; acreage 18,023,­
Georgia, said today In the senate. ;
developed such a trend that agreement was reached by Attorney 000.
All wheat production 830,000,000;
"We have been hero throe months. B‘‘ hoP J°hn
* * Spencer, under which two heart spec­
condition
82.0; acreage 50,744,000,
ialists will be deputised to examine
The-clear-visioned- gentleman from
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gathering as a "peace conference.
Oata:
Production, 1,405,000,000;
Mr. Joy and determine whether he
h" 8 b' en *" P0W,c r i brc‘ month8-. An added touch of the same char- can be called without endangering his condition, 35.7; acreage, 44,329,000.
What ha. been don e?. We have seen ^
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Jvon b the &gt;lnging of .
Barley:
Production, 191,000,000;
one vision arise and then another. gonR whlch- , pp€aml on the com. life.
condition, 87.1; acreage, 7,718,000.
f
Me have heard one good little speech mencement pn&gt;gram under the title
Rye: Production, 71,000,000; con­
and then another. But all we have of „ An Intenuti0nal Anthem"* and Brigadier General
dition, 90.3.
learned is that the ten commondments wh|ch| rendcrcd to the tune of“ *Am’ Hay production, 101,000,000 (tons),
Talked Too Muck,
atill remain In force and that 12 ericilf» „ , d «God 8 t^e the King" re­
condition, 35.0.
time. 12 still equals 144."
'counted how J‘two nations by the sea,
Harding Canned Him Apples, production,' 108,000,000
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date Harding," continued Senator them raise.” Before the singing bePeaches, production, 81,700,000 bu.
Watson; “ was 'away from the league) gtn the American, British and French
WASHINGTON, June 9^-The relief condition, 45.5. '
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*nd back to the constitution.' Today f]ags had been raised together over of Brigadier General Mitchell at as­
A drop of 01,000,000 bushels in the
^e are nearer the league and further the outdoor entrance.
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sistant chief of the air service was forecast of production of the winter
from the constitution.”
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The Georgia senator said he could
Mrs. C. A. Betts 'is home again af- chief o f the army air service tod^. mate made a month ago, featured the
not consider seriously danger o f war ter an operation at the Femald- Repeated public statements by Mltfch- June crop report o f the department of
from Great Britain, Japan, France or Laughton hospital for uppendicitis. ell urging unified air service made agriculture, issued yesterday.* The
any other nation.
- She is Improving every day, much to since Harding addressed congress in crop was forecast from June 1 condi­
"Japan,” he asserted, “ is a bugaboo the gratification of her many friends. opposition to unification is said to tions as 678,000,000 bushels,, while
have been one reason prompting the from May 1 .conditions it was esti­
being used by ' the militarists ’ to
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frighten the ‘civilian population.”
1 HERALD ADS get resulta.
mated at 629,000,000 bushels.

F L O R ID A
CONFERENCE
. WILL WIN OUT

NEWBERRY’S
ANGEL COMES
TO LIGHT

GET PEACE
WITHOUT ANY r
MORE WAR

TOM WATSON
WANTS CONGRESS
TO GET BUSY

Polish Insurgent? Another
Am erican
Driven frpm Rosenburg
Seems to H ave Stirred
By* British Troops
Up Fuss in England

WHEAT DROP
. FORECAST IN
CROP REPORT

HAD LADIES NIGHT AND GENER­
AL GOOD TIME WEDNES­
DAY EVENING
The Parish House of Holy Cross
church, was the scene of gaycty last
night the same being ladies night and
all the members and their friends
brought the ladies to the biggest
night in the year of the club when
business is forgotten and n good time
prevails. There were about one hun­
dred gathered lost night when Presi­
dent It. F. Whitner of the Club, called
the meeting to order and in n neat
speech told the people gnthered about
the purposes of the Club and invited
those who were not already members
to come in and take a part, in provid­
ing amusements for tho young boys
and the men of Sauford and told of
the work nlrcady accomplished and
what the club expected to do In the
future. Mr. Whitner then dispensed
with the rcgulnr order of business and
turned the meeting over to R.' J. Hol­
ly, Donne Turner, A. II. Stone and
others. Songs were sung by all the
folks nnd stunts were pulled nnd for
about one hour there was something
doing every minute, John Smith and
Edward Lane had a peanut race that
was very exciting. Sheriff Hand and
Frank Miller boxed one round while
various good singers wero called to
tho platform for n song.
Delicious refreshments wt*re served
by .the Ladies' Guild and uboyt the
time they had been disposed of R. J.
Holly called Sheriff Hand nnd said
that it was rumored tfyat some one
had liquor on them.
Sheriff Hand
searched the house and found n scaled
package on A. R. Key and as County
Prosecutor Schelle Maines, County
Judgo E. F. Housholdor and States
Attorney DcCottcs wero in the audi­
ence it was decided to give Mr. Key
a preliminary trial at onco and court
was convened. Mr. DeCottes defend­
ed tho accused, Schellff Maines prose­
cuted him’ and Judge llousholder pre­
sided with all his accustomed dignity
nnd the jury composed of Mrs. Gifford
Peabody, Mrs. F. L. Miller, Mrs. Vi­
vian Speer, Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mrs. S.
M. Lloyd and Frank L. Miller were
asked all kinds of personal question!
abopt liquor and the ladies on tha Jury
and in the audience had a chance to
witness a real court case,’ the ladles
on the jury having been dubbed
“Juresaea” by Mr. Maines. The wit
hcasea oalied were Sheriff Hand, B. F.
Whitner, George Speer and R. J. Hol­
ly and they were heckled just like tha
witneasea are In the regular court
and made to telftnore than they knew.
The past life of Mr. Key was Invest!
gated and the methods employed by
the courts and the lawyers were ex­
posed and while thfe trial was an im­
promptu affair gotten up on tha spur
of the mdment the. repartee was rich
enough for-ally professional play and
kept the audience in a roar of laugh­
ter.
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Lack o f space Will not permit a de­
tailed report of the trial but it waa
the richest thing pulled o ff in this
city in some time and when tha Jury
retired atid came back immediately

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MANCHESTER, England, June 9.
— Under the caption “ Admiral Sims'*
Outburst'’ the Manchester Guardian
yesterday published an editorial on
"the indiscretion of his little outbreak
Tuesday" in the American Admiral's
luncheon address before the English
Speaking Union.
The editorial said:
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"Among the many points forgotten
by the distinguished American sailor
— whom we all like oven when ha
puta up into pnssing difficulties— art
the facts that the Sinn Fein party and
the murder gangs who profess to be
doing its work ere just about aa dis­
tinct from each other as-the British
government and the other murdar
gangs which profess to be doing ita
work; that the most striking point in
Ireland's relations to the great war
was not the insane effort of a few
wild extremists to help the Germans,
but the great number and excellent
quality of Irish soldiers who abound­
ed not only in Irish, Australian and
Canadian but nlse in English and even
Scottish regiments and that an even
more remarkable degree of participa­
tion by Irishmen in the overthrow o f
Germany waa only prevented by tha
folly o f a few anti-Irish politicians'at
the war office and elsewhere, who
choked o ff the great recruiting move­
ment started by John Redmond.
"By ignoring such facta whlltf ha
stressed others, Admiral Sima; no
doubt, with the best intentions, as­
similated himself to an Intemperata
kind of English party man. It la a
pity, because he is personally worthy
to cut a much better figure than that
and bccauso it is painful to find any
fault at all with a great officer in the
navy o f a friend."*
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WASHINGTON) June 9.—An in­
vestigation of It teoent speech made In
Londan by Hear Admiral Sima touch­
Ing on the Irish sympathisers In thla
country wes ordered by the senate to­
day without a record vote, Tho reao-. hitlon was offered by Senator Harr Ir­
ion, democrat, Mississippi.
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with a VeWIct
“ not guilty” show­
ing thkt Mr, and Mrs. Miller "could
and that the lady "Juresset’*
knew a thing or two the loud applause
showed.that the little court scene was
thoroughly enjoyed.
Mr. Key waa
cleared o f the charge by proving thru
hla able counsel that the bottle found
on him waa “hair tonic” and not liquor
made In a copper still or a lard can
and he was allowed V&gt; g o with the i
ful charge against him
absolutely
wiped o ff the “ court records” of the
Pariah House Qub.
The G ub will not meet again until
next October at which time there will
be something doing fo r all of the
young men and the old men o f San­
ford who wish to remain young and It
ie hoped that all o f them will avail
themeelves of this opportunity to jioh»
the club that la doing such good work
In Sanford.
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LONDON, June 9&lt;—Rear Ad­
miral Sima, of the United Staten
Navy, waa quoted by a press as­
sociation this- morning regarding
a speech he delivered on tha
Irish question here Tuesday said:
"I stand by all I aaid, every word
of i t ., I shan't repudiate a single
word I said and I see nothing un­
American In it even If 8enator
McCormick does."

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JU&amp;E 8, 1921

BRYANT BREAKS SILENCE
SAYS WIFE TOLD TRUTH *
IN HER CONFESSION

FORT MYERS WINS ANOTHER.
(Tnm W &gt;ta««4 o * i Daily)

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UP M l euss
or hoi w i n

Another good game, but Sanford on
the wrong end of the score again. Yes­
terday afternoon before a large* crowd
Sanford played their second game of
the season with Fort Myers again, and
as the day before, they put up a good
In Longwood, which is known as the
fight considering the big odds they W ish pofeoos and toxins from
That She Did N ot Know Chiles’ place.
system before putting
were up against, but the hill was
Clyde and Maurice Clouser, of Or­
food into stomad}.
just a little too hard to climb and Ft.
A nything About
lando, were in town Sunday, calling on
Myers won, thereby taking the series.
friends.
the Murder
Even though Fort Myers won the WASH POISONS AND TOXINS
Mrs. A..Y.'Fuller and daughters, Letwo games played in Sanford they
FROM SYSTEM BEFORE
John R. Bryant, who •will face trial lia, Frances and Emma, motored to left with the knowledge that it took
Orlando
to
attend
the
Baccalaureate
PUTTING FOOD INTO
in the circuit court here Thursday for
some real hard work to get by with
the murder o f his father, broke hia sermon of the Orlando High school these two games and even - yet they
BTOMACII.
long alienee yesterday and told the from which Miss Ellen Fuller gradu­ are inclined to doubt us when wc say
•tory o f -his early life and training, of ated Friday night.
that our club has'never had a work
Wash yourself on the inside before
Mrs. J. B. Dinkel returned from Or­ out together this season until appear­
a mother still living, whom he had al­
breakfast like you do on the outside.
ways believed dead, and, in speaking lando Saturday after a very pleasant ing on the field to play the opening
This Is vastly more important because
o f his w ife’s confession given to the visit with Mrs. E. C. Maury.
game. Some 6t the Sanford players the skin pores do not absorb impuri­
Miss Hettie Arnctte returned last did not know what position they were
press, declared:
ties into 'the blood, causing illness,
“ Had she not made the confession week from Ocoee where she has been to play until their arrival at the park.
while the bowel pores do.
she did I would have cleared her the leaching. •
The game yesterday was a long
For every ounce of food taken into
Mrs, Florence Hudson, of Orlando, drawn out affair on account o f the
day o f the trial.”
the
stomach, nearly an ounce of
was
up
Tuesday
giving
her
regular
While showing a reluctance to speak
many times that Fort Myers wanted
waste material must be carried out of
o f the story told by his wife, Bryant music lessons.
to stop and TeAd the rule book. Sev­
did not appear to be in the least hurt ‘ Mr. Hughes and Mr. Stout, of Or­ eral arguments arose during the con­ the body. If this waste is not elim­
or angered over any of the state­ lando, were visitors in town Tuesday. test that delayed the game and iev- inated day by day it quickly fefrtenta
’ Sir. and Sira. J. S. Dinkel were eral times did his umps fall asleep, and generates poisons, gasses and
M OHAIR SUITS,
ments she had made. He said:
Ki*
"She told the truth when she said transacting business in Sanford Tues­ with it all he was not so bad at that, toxins which are absorbed or sucked
she did not know anything of the day.
especially the time a runner waa into the bfood stream, through the
PALM BEACH SUITS,
£ &lt; fl f f A A
Bill
Satcher
was
n
visitor
in
San­
crime.”
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caught stealing second and he was lymph duets which should suck only
Bryant said he was born at Devil's ford Tuesday.
,
lighting a cigarette and forgot to ren­ nourishment.
PALM BEACH SUITS,
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W. E. Allen and Louis Entxminger, der a decision. The umpire was a
Lake, North pakotai His father was
A splendid health measure Is to
a horse trader and peddler.
From Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hunt were visitors Fort Myers man and we believe he drink, before breakfast each-day, a
(Special lot) ...............
t j)X V * V U
Devil’s Lake he began with his father in Sanford Tuesday.
called them as he saw them but some glass of hot water with a teaspoonful
SPORTCOATS,
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a nomadic life that carried them
T. G. Roebuck, Miss Hall and Mrs. times he didn't see them.
of limestone phosphate in it, which
Now
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through many states and cities. He Slinx of Orlando motored over to
But .it was not-the umpire that beat is a harmless -way to wash these pois­
~ never remembers seeing his mother. Coronado Beach Slonday.
us, it was their million dollar ball club, ons ^rom the stomach, Jivcr, kidneys
WHITE FLANNEL PANTS,
Q Q
' Hia father told him that she had died
a club composed o f all paid players, and bowels; thus cleansing, sweeten­
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when he was three years old. •
each one drawing down salaries equal ing and freshening the alimentary
Vividly he tells the story of how he
ARROW SHIRTS, *
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to those paid in the Florida State canal before eating more food.
Hti
had grown to manhood, his only rela­
N
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w
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League, a ball club that has been play­
A quarter pound limestone phos­
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tive a stern, 'elfish parent, under
ing for the past several months phate costs but very little at the drug
Several styles ARROW Laund- O A A A
2 ?whose iron discipline he was forced to
against ball clubs that are ball clubs store, but is sufficient to make any­
ered Collars, per dozen........... ^ m s v v
shift for himself at the early age of
and the fact that ou rlittle bunch of one an enthusiastic on inside bathing.
12 years. He told how his father led
home boys held them as they did sat­ —Adv.
ARROW SOFT COLLARS (35c
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him to believe that his mother was
isfies the Sanford fans.
kind),
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dead, and he had not known that she
Amil Ammon did the twirling for
F. F. DUTTON INSTALLS MACH­
One judges by the frocks they wear
was living until he was twenty-five
INERY FOR GRADING
* Sanford and he pitched a good game. that when a debutante comes out she
years of age.
Aside from one or two wild pitches,
THE CROP.
Is expected to stay out.
Only after he hnd returned from
Did you know June 3rd is Jeff Davis’ birth­
his work was as good as is usually
the battle fields of France, where he
(Train Saturday’* Dally)
seen in the Florida State League. Amil
day.
Mr. Herndon has generously donated a
Even though governments stop
- fell twice wounded amid the steel hell
This is pepper time in Sanford. has made his home in Sanford and making big guns, they will continue
portion
of the receipts of Friday’s picture
that swept the Argonne, did he learn
Some people think the Sanford section will be here permanently and the to rifle the pockets o fthe taxpayers.
"Blind Wives” to the local. Chapter, United
that the mother who brought him into
raises nothing but celery and letttice Sanford fans will all be glad to learn
Daughters
of the Confederacy, to help with
the world was living. A letter from
but they would be greatly surprised if that he will be one of the regulars this
his grandfather revealed the fact that
funds for Jeff Davis’ monument.
they could come here at (his time of season.
the mother whom he had 'never been
Space is not permitted here to go
the year and sec the tomatoes, com ,
taught to cherish, the mother whom
potatoes and peppers going out by the into detail in regards to the individual
he had been robbed of ever knowing
playing of each man but*every one of
car load.
by a cruel lie, and the mother whose
Seminole is probably the greatest the Sanford players did just one hun­
existence he might have gone to his
pepper county in the state in the dred per cent better than was expect­
Everyone who attended the Sanford
death on the bloody battle fields of
spring of the year. Not in the winter ed of them and after n little practice school commencement exercises were
France without being aware of, was
for then it seems that Ft. Myers has they will be able to hold their own deHghtcd with them.
■living.
the swing. Rut just at this particular with any of them.
A number from Upsnln also attend­
Bryant says that he has not been
Games have been arranged with ed the Memorial exercises in town
time Sanford peppers are in great de­
able to locate his mother since he
mand nnd there nrc hundreds of acres Kissimmee for next week. Watch for Sunday afternoon while Mr. Bnllingcr
learned that she was alive.
His
of them planted and hundreds of cars the dates and ba there, this new club was one of the old soldiers attending
grandfather did not know of her
needs your help.
•
are being shipped.
for the morning service at the Congre­
whereabouts, his letter only conveying
The box' score for yesterday’s game gational church.
The American Fruit Co., F. F. Dut­
&gt;
the knowledge thnt she still lived. Ho
ton, Inc., Snnford agency has conceiv­ wns as follows:
Mrs.
Brown,
of
Lake
Helen,
visited
states that, he hnd never giveo up
Sanford
ed the idea of using the old method
at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. A. Crawford, principal High school; Supt. by the Methodist and Baptist Sunday
hope of finding her and was still seek­
AB R II PO A E Tyner from Tuesday till Thursday af­
ndopted by orange packers in sorting
T. W. Lawton, O. P. Swope, chairman schola at White’s Wharf Thursday.
ing some trace of her through his
peppers nnd Mr. Dutton sent down to Smith, 2b. ........... 4 0 1 0 3 1 ternoon of last week.
of board 6{ trustees, Dean Sprague There arc .no words to describe a
grandfnther.
the Skinner Co., nt Dunedin nnd pur- Rive, c. ............... i 4 0 0 8 4 1
Miss Margaret Ericson was a visi- of Rollins College, Rev. J. N. Thomp­ picnic dinner prepared by the house­
Bryant spun the story of his. early
4’ 0 (1 2 0 0 1or nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colchnsed the roller chains nnd rollers Chapmnn, if.......
son and Rev. L. E. Wright. The pro­ wives of Oviedo or the good times
life in detail, of his shiftless, hobo
4 0 1 1 0 0 ler in Sanford on the 22ml, going with
nnd made the rest of the mnchiqe and Pope, ss.
gram wns opened by a prayer by Rev. enjoyed on this annual occasion, hut
existence during his father's wander-'
3 0 l 0 5 0 them for an auto ride to St. Cloud and
has installed it at Ilenrdnll Siding in Ammon, p.
ings. Sometimes he rebelled and
Thompson.
Those who took part in those who .have ever attended need no
3 0 0 0 1 0 hack.
•his packing house. The peppers nre Betts, 3b.
sought to breuk nway from the iron
the
musical
program
were Mrs. C. S. description. ♦
j turned into the hopper out of
the Chittenden, lb ...... 3 0 0 14 0 0
Clarence Bergquist attended the Lee, two vocal solos; Rcvcrdy Wright,
discipline with which his father ruled
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
E.
Hawkins
nnd
m ti
field boxes just like oranges nnd the Diggers, c f........... 3 0 0 2 0 0 graduation nt the High School nt Ti­
hint; and how finally at the age of 12 carrier takes them along, passing Martin, rf............
vocal
solo;
Mrs.
T.
W.
Lawton
and
little
daughter,
Helen,
and
Mrs.
R.
L .’
2 0 0 0 *0 0 ger Bay of his brother, Theodore, tho
ho began to “ paddle his own canoc.”
Mrs.
Lingo,
accompanists;
Mrs.
T.
L.
|
Fox
of
Leesburg
visited
Miss
and
Mrs—
—
--through many hands that assort them
latter returning to Upsnla with him
Love was something he never knew.
80f 0 3 27 13 2 Tuesdny for n visit nt the home o f Lingo and Miss Ruth Young, piano Mitchell Sunday.
\out into first and seconds and the
A mother's love he never dreamed ex­ |red .ones nnd nt the end of the carrier
solos. •
Mrs. T. L. Mead spent Tuesday in
Fort MjrrVi
their sister, Mrs. E. W. Lundqumt.
isted somewhere for him.
Orlando.
.
‘
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Dean
Sprague,
of
Robins
College,
|the men are ready to turn them into
AB R II PO A E
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Krill am ^lttlo gave a splendid address on “ Man's Re­
f‘ I only went to school about two
W.
M.
Wright,
of
Jacksonville,
i*
crates nnd the firsts take the Blue I.ightfoot, 2h.
5 0 1 1 2 0
daughter, Dorothy, and their isistcA lation to God," after which Supt. S. spending this week In Oviedo.
months in my life," he snid in speukGoose brand, the seconds nnd the red Wynn, c.................. 4 1 1 8 3 1)
Miss Eunice Tyner spent a few days W. Lawton presented the diplomns to \ Misses Virginia Wright, Elizabeth
ing of his education, which consists of peppers nre marked accordingly nnd
Criger, lb.
4 1 I 14 0 0
with relatives and friends near Ar­ the graduates, a prayer by Rev. L. E. I Y’oung, Mablc Swope and Mrs. L. Rthe rudimentary knowledge of how to when packed into the car the Blue Rogers, cf.
.
2 0 0 1 0 0
cadia, returning home Tuesday.
write his own name.
Wright closed the program for the Mitchcll visited in Sanford Monday
[1
Goose lnbels make up a wonderful Usher, ss. .........
4 0 1 0 1 0
Geo. Ballinger lost a light summer evening. The graduates were beauti­ morning.
When Bryant was first lodged in
good appcnrancc to the buyers. Mr. Moger, If......... .... 3 0 0 0 0 0
coat near the old duiry Wednesday, fully dressed in white organdie and
jail here he stated thnt he could only Duiton believes in having a brand linrroeks, 3b........
C. M. Farnell, of Sanford, spent a
4 1 1 3 4 1
the 25th. Please return to owner and carried shower bouquets of ferns, few days this week with her mother,
read "a little.” Yesterday he revealed nnd sticking to it nnd nothing but
Monk, p . ________ 4 1 1 0 3 0
receive reward. There wns a grocery daisies and pink carnations, their class and sister..
the fact that He is unable to read at
,
4 0 1 0 0 I
good stuff is shipped under the Blue Sturkc, rf. .....!....
bill with his name on it o f Dan nnd flower. The bouquets wyre a . gift
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all.
— — —
Goose.
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Mrs. Ralph Baasford, of JacksonTaylor and a bit of candy in one pock- from the Sunday school class of Mrs.
Bryant speaks of t.is father as be­
34 4 7 27 13 2
villo spent last week with her parents,
100 .cars of peppers went out of the
ct.
,
ing "well educated,” but no doubt he
T. W. Lawton o f which all three of the Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Lexette.
Score by innings:
Snnford section last week nnd there
Mr. nnd Mrs. Vernon Coller nnd young ladies were members.
saw his father through the eyes of his
o
will be about 80 this week nnd the Fort Myers 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 - 4 7 a*
their sister, Mrs. Gleason und son,
own ignorance.
Miss Nell King and Mrs. M. M. NOTICE or APPLICATION FOX TAX DEM ’
same number the week after. They Sanford .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 3 2
Evidently the father wns not con­
Clyde, were Among tho many visitors King Itft Wednesday for Jackson­ - UNDEX SECTION m. OENZXAL STAT­
Summary: Left on bofe*. Sanford
have been bringing $4 per crato but
UTES, laws or rxoxiDA
cerned much over his son’s education
nt -Crystal Lake Thursday afternoon, ville.
the price has fallen on account of the 0, Fort Myers 9.‘ Efm ed runs, Fort
Notice
li
k frrlii rlir a tb it J. T. U I « I .
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and the wandering life that they lived
having’ a picnic supper there nnd oh
large amount being shipped and tho Myers 1. Bases on balls o ff Ammons
Rev. and Mrs. J. N. Thompson and rhiawr o f T i* O M f lc it * No. STS. Site™
did not tend to give the lad a chance
the way home, Mrs. Jennie Gleason
2nd Hay o f Jane. A. II. I0IS, hi* Med MM
price is now $1.50 f. o. b. Sanford 4, o ff Monk 1. Struck out by Am­
young son, Alan, left Wednesday for t lfln t e In mr ofHce. ind b n nude i i &gt;j&gt;II« u m •
to attend any public school for long
for t i l deed «o Im m In ireunliner i l l*
which ought to net tho growers 75c mons 7 by Monk 8. Sacrifice hits: nnd son stopped o ff for n few days at Island Grove where they were sum­ Raid
e e rtlfld te embnreo Ibe fbllowli* deerri
even had his father saw fit to send
a crate or $300 per acre. As this Ammons, Mogcr. Stolen base Am­ the home of her old friend, Mrs. Min­ moned by the illneqs of Mrs. Thomp­ ed properly &gt;1101110 In Hemlmde CV&gt;'i»'Phim.— Orlando Sentinel.
nie
Wcstcrdick,
calling
also
on
the
ill. to-w lt:* tut 21 menltr&lt;*d'i Add. " ‘ "'"T*:
Is the second or third crop on the mons, Harrocks. Wild pitch, Ammons
son's sister. TU« u ld Und twin* n a m e d i t Ibe d ll* •'*
writer.
y
laeoiiH# o f wieii e e rtlfld te In the n i w
Borne land the pepper crop can bo 2. Time 2:45.
H.
D.
McCall
and
sons,
Edward
and
Wlleon. I'n W i u ld d t t l f l d l # ib lll be 1*'**"l
Rev.
Albertson
writes
us
hwoxpects
classed as one of the big money crops
ed iceonllnc to Uw I n deed will l* « * , “rl''
Warren,
returned
Wednesday
from
on the 11 lb dip o f July, A. I*. 1931-4m to be with us for preaching again next
of this section.
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Wit nett my n fflrlil ilfn ito r e ind
Lakeland. Mr. and Mrs. McCall went
Sunday at 3:30.
Ibe 2nd d iy of June. A. P. 1*31.. ......
4
to
Lakeland
Sunday
to
attend
tho
(HEAD
.
K. A. IHin -A**, Miss Fern Singlotary is tho guest
We hope that the Sunday school can
(Terk
Circuit
CTttt.
FLAGS AT HALF MAST
AND HEAD he better attended now that school is graduation exercises of the High
o f her grandmother, Mrs. Geo. Lewis.
Seminole (Nionly. •
WHEN FUNERAL SERVICE
n y: A. M. WEEKS. I • »
closed. Supposing it is n little wurm, school, Edward McCall being one of 43-flie
Friends of Mrs. Stiles will bo glad
OF SERVICE MEN HELD
Bari Cream Applied In Nostril*
the graduates this year.
NOTICE or APPLICATION W* TAX DEI
come out and fo rg e t it.
to hear that she is Very much im­
Relieves Head-Colds at Once.
UNDEX SECTION ITS. OEJfXXAL STAT
Mrs. J. E. Partin, Mrs. J.' J. Jack­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
A.
Tyner
had
as
proved and came homo from tho Or­
trrrs, laws or floxida
1*7 Tba AincliUA fnu)
son,
Miss
Ste\Ja
Farncll,
Miss
Ludle
their house guests over Sunday his
ange General Hospital Wednesday
S o lid la hereby f i r m tb it
JACKSONVILLE, June 2.— Accord­
If your nostrils are clogged 'nnd brothers, Charles and wife and two Partin and Mrs. E. A. Farncll visited
E llii llirtley in d O ttrfti “ ‘ I ^ v J m i r i t *
Miss Ellen Fuller spent tho week ing to a general order received here your, head is stuffed and you can't
Cunrurd cemetery, pnrcbiaera o f T*‘ 1 ,, ipor.
Orlando Tuesday.
No. I « l. tilled Ibe 3rd dip o f
‘ id uai
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. from Washington, today the 'flags on breathe freely because o f a cold or children; Clarence and Reuben and the
l i filed u ld d r t l f l d l l In mp office. •»“
mother, M r'. Charlotte Tyner, all of
Misses Mary and Alice Brannon bmule
Y. Fuller.
aii&gt;Urat
loo
for
U
l
deed
to
“
•’"
m
aeM
all federal buildings Will be placed at catarrh, just get a small bottle of Tampa who motored up.
left Monday for Jacksonville where cord anee with Uw. S lid d C l '^ * 1* . i' Mr. and Mrs.
G. Roebuck and half mast whenever the funeral ser­ Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store.
Ibe following described pfojwrtp 1*,,J“ ” i,p | n a r *
they will enter the Massey Business Inote a m ity, rtorldn. to-w ll: l
"J , 3*
Mias Georgia Hall left Thursday for vices of service men who -died in Apply a little of this fragrant, anti­
!• *W . coc nf 1*1 3. See. S. TVP‘ ,,
College.
E. 'I l t d .
Tbo M id Und
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their home in New York City.
France are being held, if the proper septic cream into your nostrils and
Ibe
d
ll*
,
o
f
lb*
lammwe
Of
•
ech
d
rilfW
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uAlton Farnell, of Jacksonville, is
tbe name o f W. X. Meore. t n ld * « ™
Mrs. Goo. Stuart, Misers Eva and authorities are notified.
let it penetrate through every air
spending a few days in Oviedo this f l d l e at.ill be redeemed ‘ "W d ta * '°
Margaret and Master George, left on
passage of your head, soothing and
deed will tttae thereon on Ibe m b d»P
week.
'
(Too
late
for
last
week!
Tuesday for their old home in Verona, How a Noted Vet- Gets Rid of Rats— healing the Inflamed, swollen mucous
Dr. and Mrs. Simmons returned Fri­ 1 wliJIEf’mr Ofnelil
lbl*
Mr^ O. P. Swope and children left
Pa.
1 .
mcbranc and you get Instant relief.
day from Indiana and Alabama where
f t 1,? * ' V
A* £•
Farmers Heed.
Ah! How good it feels. Your nos­ Saturaay mofning for Daytona Beach they visited relatives..
Lester, and Harry Beemnn, of Or■
.
Dr. H. IL. Butler says: “ I qsc RAT- trils are open, your head is clear, no where they have taken a cottage‘ for
ando spent the week at Palm Springs.
The annual May picnic was given
—
Tho Messrs. Deeman have done much SNAP around my hospitals every more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no the summer.
The
graduating
exercises
o f the
three
months,
whether
I
see
rats
or
more headache, dryness or struggling
to add to tho public’s good time, and
T *« will make .
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Oviedo
High
-school
were
held
on Fri­
n
ot
'It
does
tho
work—
R^.T-SNAP
fqr breath. Ely's Cream^Balm Is just
we all appreciate i t
v
0p
‘ J. E. Phipps returned Satu/day from gets them every time. I recommend what suffererea from head colds and day evening, May 26th, at the school u i u i i i i i / u u i i v i i i m
ft to everybody haviflg rati. Don't catarrh need. It’&gt; a delight.— Adv. building. IDe stage was beautifully llssr without getting our NBW PRICB LI8T8 JUST I86UHD. PLENTY
Ocala.
decorated in pink and green, the class MATERIALS, Prompt Shipments. Order now., Fertilisers, Insecuc--^
' Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCracken, of wait until there Is a brood o f rats,
*1' *:*
*!* " *?T , ,
Orlando, were the guest of Mr. and act Immediately you sea the first one. _ Many, of the groat artist* of the colors. Seated on the stage were the Bprayers, Poultry Supplies,
Thrao siren 3tc, C5c, $1.25. Bold and' old days sought homely- objects and three graduates from the high school,
Mrs. T. J. Williamson Thursday. '
E . O . P A IN T E R F E R T IL IZE R C O /
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chickens. Times haven't Misses liable Swope, Elisabeth Law­
U A. E. Boardman, of Maitland, is guaranteeJ. by \Iall Hardware Co.— painted
JACKSONVILLE
W
IL
L
S
a
*1
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ton
and
Olive
Lexette,
Mr*.
A.
K.
changed much, aftkr all.
. . : putting a fence around hit' property Adv.

$20.00

wl

HUNDRED CARS
PEPPERS GOING
OUT EACH WEEK

UPSALA AND
GRAPEVILLE

Sanford
Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.

LONGWOOD NOTES

STOP CATARRH! OPEN
NOSTRILS

OVIEDO NOTES

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�THE SANFORD, WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 10; 1021
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;; ■&gt; The Florida Scout :i
&lt;&gt;• “ For Wide-A w*ke Boys’*
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;; WILLARD LUMLEY, PnblUher o
902 French
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GRATEFUL SON SAYS HIS FATH
ER LOOKS LIKE A DIFFERENT
MAN SINCE TAKING TANLAC

Judge Andrews
W ill
Sentence Him
Today

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An act to define and punish the o f­
FIVE HUNDRED CARS LAST YEAR
fense of passing worthless checks in
AND 600 THIS. HARDLY
"My father has suffered from chron­
the state of Florida, and providing
AN EXPERIMENT
ic stomach trouble for over twenty
certain rule! o f evidence and certain
years and has paid out thousands of
A queer piece of news drifts into forms of accusations which may be dollars for medicines and doctors,”
the New York Packer office with a used in prosecution under this act.
said G. W. Slayton, a well-known
Be it enacted by the legislature of
Sanford date line as follows:
Cobb County farmer, living a short
the state o f Florida:
‘ •Rains last week did consider­
distance out o f Atlanta, Ga.
Section 1.—That it shall be unlaw*
able damage to the pepper crop
“ We tried nearly everything trying
ful for any person to draw or utter
in the vicinity of Sanford, the
to cure him and he went o ff to the
to another any checks without there
damage being variously estimated
Springs, thinking maybe the water
being at the time thereof sufficient
at between lb and 30 per cent.
might help him but it just looked like
funds on deposit or to his credit with
Apparently the extent o f the
nothing would reach his trouble. Then
the drawee named therein to insure
damage has been very largely de­
he tried dieting and lived on liquid
LANDIS, FISH ft I1ULL
the payment of same upon presenta­
pendent upon the nature of the
food until be almost starved, but even
tion within a reasonable time after
Attorneys and Coanaellors-at-Lav
land and while damage has been
.that failed to do him any good and he
negotiations; provided, that this lec­
DeLAND, FLORIDA
severe on low spots, there has
just kept going from bad to worse.
tion shall not apply to any check
Will practice in the State and Feder
been no apparent effect upon
“ I don’t guess there ever was a al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
where the payee or holder has been
plants upon high ground.
case as stubborn as his and if there amining and Perfecting Land Title*.
expressly notified prior to the draw­
’T he Sanford pepper deal is
ever was a confirmed dyspeptic, he
ing or uttering of same that the draw­
more, or less o f an .experiment
was one o f them and I guess he would
er did not have on deposit or to his
hut growers do not feel disheart­
have been one yet if it hadn’ t been
credit with the drawee sufficient funds
ened by the storm.”
SC H E LLE M A IN E S
for this Tanlac.
Since Sanford has been raising pep­ to insure payment as aforesaid.
LAWYER
Sec. 2.—That it shall be unlawful
pers for many years and last season
o m c i IN TUX COL'KT Hot sr
shipped five hundred cars and will for any person to knowingly utter to
another-!*
good
any
check
with
know­
ship six 'hundred this year, it is hard­
SANFORD
FLORU:
ly an experiment and the man who ledge at the time thereof that the
wrote the news article for the Facker drawer of said check is without suffi­
evidently was a greenhorn or else cient funds on deposit with the drawee
knew better and wanted to start some­ to insure the payment of same upon
GEO. G. HERRING
thing. Peppers for the spring crop in presentation within a reasonable time
AUorney-at-Law
Sanford have been one of the largest after negotiation.
No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildin
crops of this section for many years 1 Sec. 3.—That it shall be unlawful
and the number o f cars shipped from for any person, the drawer of any
SANFORD. FLA.
here make it one of the largest ship-j check, to withdraw from- deposit
ping points for peppers in the state.)
This applies only to the spring crop
as the Fort Myrts section has that j
honor for the winter drop when San-!
JE W ELER
ford is raising celery and lettuce.
MY SPECIALTIES:
It makes but little difference to
Pickard’s Hand-Painted China
Sanford or to the gTowers when these
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
“ funny articles" appear in the trade
Rogers’ Plated Ware
papers. Everyone knows the Sanford
Elgin and Waltham Watches
section everywhere and there is no ’
Sec. 1-—That the term
check
need to write either real articles or
wherever used in this act shall be tak­
unreal articles about Sanford.
Parcel Post Your Cleaning and
Four hundred cars of peppers have er. and held to mean any bank check,
. Dyeing to
already gone forward bringing fair) bank draft or other negotiable bill of
prices and there are two hundred cars) exchange for the payment of money
MACK CATHCART IS GRATEFUI.
left of the finest kind of peppers an 4 payable at sight or bn demand.
Sec. 5.— That it shall be the duty
those who are packing the right kind
! Mr. R. J. Holly,
of stuff and labelling them with the of the drawee of any and all chefks
Sanford, Florida.
proper brands are petting good prices as hereinbefore defined, before re­
Dear
.Mr. Holly:
nght on/ Experiment, h—II. If pep­ fusing to pay same to holder upon
I
would
not be doing justice to you
pers are an experiment in Sanford prese ntattyp-^ts cause to be written
or
to
myself
if I did not voice to you
then Standard Oil is an experiment of or stamped in plain language there­
my
appreciation
of the personal co­ 611 Main St.
Jacksonville, Fla.
on
the
reason
for
drawee’s
dishonor
John Rockefeller1
or refusal to pay same, and in all pros­ operation you have given me individu­ We prepay parcel postage on returns
ecutions under this act, the introduc­ ally arid through your newspaper be­
tion in evidence of any unpaid and dis­ fore retiring from the office o f Col­
ESTATE TAX NOT
honored check, having the drawee’s lector o f Internal Revenue for the Dis­
CHARGED FOR
trict
of
Florida.
( refusal to pay stamped or written
INCOME MONEY
You
have
In-en
a
great
help
to
the
a thereon with the reason therefor ns
aforesaid, shall be prima facie evi- government, to this office and to me,
Ujr T&amp;* A ii « c lk t i 4 F t* t il
i sincerely thank you, and with best
t S OLD I A- dene* of the making or uttering of
wishes
and
kindest
regards,
I
am,
j
WASHINGTON
June 6.—The es)I SAGE
I «r*ti check and the due presentations
Cordially
and
sincerely,
!
tale
tax
is
an
allowable
reduction
P i!UR
I to the drawee for payment and the i
JAMES
M.
CATHCART,
i
from
the
income
of
an
estate
ic comdishonor thereof and thnt the same |
Collector,
j
puting
the
net
lncpme,
the
supreme
&gt;ws thnt Sage w a s-properly dishonored for the rea-1
-------- -------------------court ruled today.
The supreme
ropcrly com- sons written or stamped by
thu!
The reason the wnr department did court affirmed the decision of the
c ’natural c o l-1drawee on such dishonored check,
r when faded.
Sec. C.—That any person, firm ot not dispose of the surplus meat was court of claims in a ense brought by
■ars ago, the ( corporation found guilty of the viota- thnt they had a hard and fast a g ree- the executors of the Alan H- Woodixtur.- was to tion of this act shall lie deemed guil — ntent with the people of whom they ard estate in Alabama, which held
is mus.y and ty of the offense of "passing worth- had purchased, Shat they would not that the government erred in refusing
&gt;, by asking at Jess checks," and shall be punished by
to approve su ch reduction from thnt
:th’s Sage and a fine not exceeding five hundred dolestate’s income fo r 1918,
u will get a lars or imprisonment ■not exceeding
Head-IT-OFF” — ENERGIZE—NOW.
du» otyl recipe, six months, or both such fine and imion of other prisonment in the discretion of the
court; provided that wherever it shall
&gt;■ R- No one be made to appear to the court that
you darkened defendant hnd before trinl made comnaturally arid plcte restitution to the party or par- lizer without getting our NEW PRICK LISTS JUST ISSUED. PLENTY OF
Fertilizers, In s e cticid e s ,
sponge or soft ties injured by the commission of the MATERIALS, Prompt Shipments. Order now.
this through defense, such defendant shall he fined Sprayers, Poultry Supplies.

Rheumatism.
Ask Yonr Druggist

CASE WENT TO JURY SATURDAY
a n b T v e r i n c t RETURNED
AFTER TWO HOURS

MRS. BRYANTS CASE WILL
OVER TO NEXT TERM OF
COURT. SAYS JONES
ORLANDO, June 7.—John R. Rryant was sentenced yesterday by Judge
C. O. Andrews to.serve sixty years in
the penitentiary for the killing of his
father of which he was convicted Sat­
urday by a jury o f 12.
Prosecuting Attorney Jones yester­
day morning said he would let the in­
dictment against Mrs. Bryant stand
until next term of cotirt. ft is thought
however, that no further prosecution
wilt be made against her in connec­
tion with the death of George Bry-

HENRY M c U U L IN

French Dry Cleaners
Steam Dyers

J

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES

AS THF. EDITORS SAW I S

ONCE YOU ADVERTISE,
nail strand at
. YOU SHOULD NEVER STOP
gray hair disf rom
Morgan
SAYS WILLIAM YVRIGLEY'
ler application
Messenger, Berkley Springs, Wes*
es beautifully
Virginia, is interesting:
Hv*-— Adv.
“ The drive to Sanford in Seminole
——
county, was n long, hot one, the dis­
HE
tance being about 25 miles.
Here
PARTMENTS
another wondir was unfolded before
us—miles and miles of celery —yen
eould smell It before coming to the
take over the
fields. SanforJ is one of Florida's
s and expects
thiriving cities and has a population
commencing
■of 10,000, near which is I^ike Monroe
month. Mrs.
Our driver, Mr. L. T Bryan, who
charge of the
Uvea In Sanford, drove u* iltout the
is made them
■city and over sever..I miles of sur­
the nevj home
rounding countiy, giving us a goed
&gt;eing built for
view of the several hundreds of acres
will have her
of celery, beans, rorumhent, squa-h,
kihols, and her
tomatoes, etc. There arc five tho is
and acres in celery. It ,has to be
sprayed every ten day*. Two years
ago one acre of celery sold in the
field for |3,000. It costs to plant and
rare for it $500 nn acre. This is a
■crop that must be heavily fertilised,
It requiring three tons to the acre,
Y qiup new n om c w m r n n i c y e x p e c t uj duiju
Instant relief—no
. and irrigated. Here the underground
1eloggui nostrils open right up; the air on
*treet Is completed, after
Irrigation system ia used. Their corn ‘ passages of your head clear and you
time they will also movg into
yields &amp;0 to 75 bushels to the acre and jean breathe freely. No more hawking,
new pl*ce. ^
la planted after-the .celery has been
snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness.
removed. Here they have flowing |No struggling for. breath at night; " ow ■ Noted Vet. Geta Rid of Rats—
wells as they do in the Hastings po­ your cold or catarrh disappears.
Farmer* Heed.
^
tato section.
Get a small Imttle of Ely's Crcnm
Dr. H. II. Butler says: “ I use RATWe saw quite a large quantity of it„| m from your druggist now. Apply SNAP around my hospitals every
cabbage rationing in the fields and a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, three months, whether I see rats or
ere told {hat there was no market healing cream in your nostrils. It pen- not. It does the work—RAT-SNAP
for it. Sometimes the growers lose etrates through every air passage of gets them evo^y time. I recommend
on the various crops, depending on the head, soothes the inflamed or it to everybody having rata. Don't
the northern markets, and then again swollen meiqbrane and relief comes wait until there Is a bro&gt;d of rats,
they may get rich or at least make instantly.
! net immediately you*»ec tho first one.
big money in a singlo.season.
' It’s just fine. Don’t stay stuffed- Three sires .Me, Wcj $1.25 Sold ai:d
Aa the party passed along the cel­ up with a cold or nasty catarrh.-^- guarantee’ by. Unit Hardware C o —
ery farms, the cars not having Time

not exceeding one hundred dollars or
E. O. P A IN T E R FE R TILIZER CO.
imprisonment not exceeding? thirty
JACKSONVILLE
-:FLORIDA
days, or sentence suspended in the, de­
cision of the court upon payment by
the defendant of the nccrued cost of
prosecution.
Sec. 7.—That the prosecution had
under this act, the affidavit, informa­
tion or indictment charging the offensc rpay be in the following form:
t
i
"That the said defenfant, A. B., in
the county and state aforesaid, unlawfully did pass a certain worthless
check of tenor and affect following,
that is to say (here set forth the
I HAVE THEM
check verbatim, with all endorsements
appearing thereon)” and no other or
further particularization shall .be
necessary, provided, that for good
cause being made to appear, the
court m4y require the furnishing of a
bill of particulars to the defendant
where he would be embarrassed or
prejudiced in the preparation o f his
tion— lota are being sold right along and building in this
defense by the generality o f the form
section Is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
aforesaid.
the good of Sanford at hear,L
Sec. 8.—That nothing fh this act
shall be taken or held to repeal or
disparage any existing laws relative
This is no Idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
to obtaining.money under false pre­
to pay just what is ray candid convictions would put it
tenses, nor the terms nor effect of
most too strong for the careful, conservative person— that
the negotiable instruments law of the
person whose eyes are turned backward— The fellow who
slate of Florida.

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURUNG’S SUBDIVISION”

has VISION will agree with me now— the other later.
1.889 CARS VEGETABLES
SHIPPED FROM FLORIDA
SINCE LAST SEPTEMBER
(Bj Tha iuKUltl rr*M)
TAMPA, June 6.— Fruit and vege­
tables shipped from, Florida since last
September 15, totaled 54,889 cars ac­
cording to statistics published here.
Oranges led with 20,600 cars.

666 cures Biliousness.

J. E. SPURLING
Watch the South E a st Corner o f Page

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THE SANFORD, WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 10,1921

HOME FOR GIRLS HERE
MADE POSSIBLE BY THE
PURCHASE STEPHENS HOME
Temple Institutions W ill
Remodel Two
Houses

WILL ASSIST GIRLS
WHO ARE MAKING THEIR OWN
LIVING AND NEED COM­
FORTS OF HOME
(T r « a S*tur4iy'« S tlly )

The Temple Institutions, Inc., is the
name of the very latest Sanford pro­
position that probably means more to
the young ladies of the city than any
proposition that has been formed here
in many years. The purpose of the
Temple Institution is to establish a
home for the young ladies who are
here in many Instances alone and with­
out any relatives and are working for
their living. The new company will
build a horde and kindred institutions
helpful to the community in general
and their first step was the purchase
of the Stephens property at the corner
of Park avenue and Third street con­
sisting o f two houses. Eight rooms
will be added at once between the two
"houses, making them into one and the
property will be made into an up-todate home similar to the Y. W. C. A.
homes and the hostess houses at the
camps in the different parts of the
country during the war. The young
ladies can secure board and room and
there will also bo a cafeteria and din­
ing room where the public can be
served good meals at very reasonable
rates. The girls who room at the
house will have a smaller dining room
of their own and an expert cook will
he in charge of the kitchen while an
experienced housekeeper will be in
charge of the home at nil times. The
home will be made specially comfortable for the woman workers, such as
teachers, stenographers, book-keep-'
ers, etc.
Work on the houses will begin in
August and will be finished one week
prior to the opening of the schools.
The Temple Institutions, Inc., is
composed of Sanford men who will
take stock in the compnny with the
sole view of giving the young women
the right kind of home ami home cook­
ing nt reasonable rates and to throw
the right influence around them at nil
tiim-s.
uie First Baptist church has auth­
orized Dr. George Ilymnn, Jno, D.
.Jinkins iind Schelle Maine* to take
charge of the institution •but it will
not be denominational in any pnrt of
it and the girls from nny church can
U- patrons of the home.
I his home has long been needed
here in Sanford and the gentlemen
who have made it possible and Mrs.
Stephens, who nlso made the terms to
suit the case with the Idea of helping
the homeless ones arc to be congratu­
lated upon seeing the realization of
their dreams and it will be good news
to the families of the young ladies to
know that they are. in such good hands
and living in such good surroundings
and in a Christian atmosphere where
they will receive all the comforts of
home and the same kind of influence
as mother would give them.

Rep. F. P. Forster
Gives A n Account
o f H is Stewardship
(rum ToMiar'i Dally)
At the meeting of the Board of
County Commissioners this morning
Hon. F. P. Forster addressed the
Iward nnd citizens present and gave
the ma brief account of his steward­
ship as representative of Seminole
county in the Florida legislature.
Mr. Forster particularly stressed
the bridge question and told just how
he nnd Senator Overstreet and Orange
county and Volusia county represen­
tatives had gone about trying to get
the bridge over Osteen ferry. He also
told in plain language how Senator
Hulley had filibustered on the bill
and finally killed it on account of
the time of the legislature being up at
the last minute. He told of his ac­
tion on local and state bills and came
out fairly and squarely before his
people by saying that he waa in his
place and serving his people at all
times and he had. nothing for which
to be sorry for any of his actions. Mr.
Forster stood by his people on all
questions and he stood by the people
of the state o f Florida on &lt;dl ques­
tions and he has a record or which
nny man can well be proud. A a he
stated thefe are limitations to the
work of a member and especially a
new member and his people who
know him so well are prepared to aay
even without hearing an account of
hla stewardship that Frank P. Forster
stood by the people and did his work
honestly and well.

Drinking a Glass
of Hot Water is
a Splendid Habit
Ctaaasa and awastsn the system
sash morning and wash away
poisonous, stagnant mattar,

CIIAS. BRITT BUYS LOTS
(From TtI4»7'i DtUy)
Chas. L. Britt, the live wire junior
member of the firm of Perkins &amp;
Britt, has just purchased the two lots
at the comer of Palmetto avenue and
Tenth street known as the Fleischer
lots and will build a nice home on them
as soon as possible.

NEW SCHOOL
FOR OVIEDO
IS ASSURED
PETITION PRESENTED TO THE
SCHOOL BOAD FOR BOND
ELECTION.
(From Tuud.y'i D»lly)

Oviedo will have a fine new school
house.
This is good news to every part,of
our grand county o f Seminole. We
arc all for better schools and Oviedo
needs a better school house and will
get It.
A petition was presented to the
county school board at their meeting
this morning asking, for a bond issue
of $20,000 for n brick school house
consisting of four rooms and a Ape
auditorium that will have a seating
capacity of BOO. The petition will re­
main for thirty days before being act­
ed upon and then the election will be
called and the good people o f Oviedo
can be-depended upon to vote the'
bonds on election day, for they be­
lieve in better schools and better
buildings and the best of teachers,
and the Oviedo school Is now classed
among the finest schools of the coun­
ty.
This is n step forward in our coun­
ty toward better things and with our
good roads and our'good schools In
every part of the county Seminole Is
forging to the front as one :of the
best counties and the moat progress­
ive counties in the state of Florida.

B B S M a g ifM F F B tf

American •hipt, flying
the Stan ana Stripes
w ilt carry you and
your goods anywhers
Two and three gcsscdatkms
ago, the Scaae Mad Stripes
were all over the world.
Then they alavoat vanished
from the seven n m . Bat
today they are back again
Bfc ^dearfld *•■■■», Asocti-

an owned and operated,eawyteg

Ptesaagssa and good*, air* crowd' Mg m k wa* Im s ail faesipi
b a rters with Hm S u n sad

their
travelers—a ll______ r
Sing and sailing under the.
and Snipes.
Operators of
n&lt;rv ice ■
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II Hiirart..T, t
S d S c M M l l C k , 411
Nm York, N. Y.
a a. mmi a. a. c*.. «t hw**r.
York. N yT

Those of us who are nccustomed l o
feel dull and heavy when we arise;
splitting headache, stuffy from a cold,
foul tongue, nasty brenth, acid stom­
ach, lame - back, can, instead, both
look and feel as fresh as a daisy al­
ways by washing the poisons and tox­
ins from, the body with phosphated
hot water each morning.
We should drink, before breakfast,
a glass of hot water with a tea­
spoonful of limestone phosphate in It
to flush from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous dny'a
indigestible waste, sour bile and pois­
onous toxins; thus cleansing, sweet­
ening and purifying the entire ali­
mentary tract before eating more
food.
The action of limestone phosphate
and hot water bn an empty stomach
is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans
out all the sour fermentations, gases,
waste and acidity and gives one a
fine appetite for breakfast. A quar­
ter pound of limestone phosphate,
costs very little nt the drug store, but
is enough to make anyone w^o is
bothered with biliousness, constipa­
tion, stomach trouble or rheumatism
an enthusiast on internal sanitation.
—Adv.

Want U m ,( N m Y « t r a d p t e MMi

' Frae um oH
Shipping Board Alma
Um W S W p*os AomJ M tii. Wy—M

I n . law M k k M N N fte Mlmm

POSSIBLE
TREATY WITH
OLD MEXICO

I VI
1 e I

PRESIDENT OBREGON
MAKES
REPLY TO UNITED
STATES
(By Th» Au

k

UM

fn u )

WASHINGTON, June 7.— Presi­
dent Obregon’s reply to the American
message setting forth conditions upon
which the United States would consid­
er recognition of Mexico was expect­
ed to be discussed 1st today’s meeting
of Harding’s cabinet. In the mean­
time official comment on the reply
will be withheld by administration o f­
ficers.
Formal announcement of the Mexi­
can policy is expected late today after
cabinet meeting.
Ilorah Disarmament Bill.
WASHINGTON, June 7—The house
sent the nnval appropriation bill to
conference‘ today without instructing
its confereca ho'w they should vote’ on
the Borah disarmament.

Camp Johnston
Sold at Auction
(By T U A u w l i M

T n tt)

WASHINGTON, June 6.— Director
of sales of the war department an­
nounced today the government owned
buildings and improvements at Camp
Johnston, at Jacksonville, Fla., will be
sold at public auction June 27.

A new size package t
Ten for 10c.
Very convenient.
Dealers carry both;
lOforlOc; 20for20c.
It's toasted.

Colonel Bob D avis
Resumes Law Practice
A t Gainesville, F la.
(By Tha Aintlittl Praia)
GAINESVILLE, June 7.—Colonel
Robert W. Davis, attorney, former
member of congress and for several
years until recently one of the editor*
of the Gainesville Sun has announced
the resumption of his practice o f law
and opened offices here. Colonel Davta
retired from newspaper work several
months ago.

A dentist informs us that defec­
The chief objection to civil service
tive teeth cause crime.
Defective
teeth in the laws have the same ef­ is that it requires rather uncivil treat­
Conversation that la carefully trim­
fect.— Rochester Tlmes-Union.
ment of faithful party men.
med la aot worth listening to.

666 cures Malarial Fever.

“ Head-IT-OFF"— ENERGIZE—NOW.

Rub-My-Ttsm cures sores.

I N I N POa I A U

Pays fo r Fertilizer
m i fn it k t tii+ t Is mU
pmrU •ftk *
•tk*rinf*rm aiim , writ* '
any • / /As ak%x* tout sr

Summer fertilizer on citruB trees pays for itself in two ways— gives larger fruit,
therefore more boxes, and a greater bearing surface for next year's crop. We recommend

U S'SHIPPING BOARD

SEMINOLE TREE GROWER

IDEAL HIGH GRADE FRUITER

4 7c Amm., 6% A. P. A., 8% Pot.

4% A mm., 8% A. P. A., 4% Pot.

IDEAL FRUIT and VINE MANURE

W. &amp; T.'s Seminole Fruit Manure

3% Amm., 6%

A. P. A., 10% Pot.

8% Amm., 8% A. P. A., 6% P ot

,BwC

ORDER EARLY
APPLY EARLY
MARKET EARLY
■ Write for new price list showing further reductions in prices.
R. C. MAXWELL, Manager Sanford Branch

BANANAS WILL BE PRINCIPAL
PRODUCTION OF THE EAST
BEACH GROWERS— MORRIS

W ILSON &amp; TOOMER FE R T ILIZ E R COM PANY

1

MANUFACTURERS IDEAL FERTILIZERS
WEST PALM BEACH, June 7.—
Bannnas will bo the principal produc­
tion of the East Beach growers, ac­
cording to C. C. Morris of Pahokce,
well known growers of this section.
Mr. Morris nnd J. L. Ingram ‘form
n partnership in the citrus field.
Banana plants were laid in muck
soil in April of last year, Mr. Morris
said. The suckers from the original
plants nre to bear mturn na the orig­
inal ceases to be productive, nnd these
suckers promise to yield four or five
punches of the fruit each in the next
few months. The plants should be set
out eight feet apart, according to Mr.
Morris, or COO to 700 pinnts to an
acre.

.

Holdover Senators
Will Have Patronage
At Next Session

TALLAHASSEE, June 7.— Patronage incident to the next, biennial ses­
sion of the legislature hns been allot­
ted to the 16 hold over yimtors. It
has been the custom several years to
pnrccl out nt the end of each session
to' the senators who will return for
the next assembly, the privilege of se­
lecting various minor nttnehes of the
senile. This Is done in order to pre­
vent confusion of a disorganized force
at the beginning of the following ses­
sion. The hold-over senntors draw
They arc now discussing in N&amp;w
for the vnriuos privileges.
York the question, "Is divorce a futlThe following senntors will make
uro?”—Savannah News.
the respective appointments for the
1923 session: *
"Head-IT-OFF"— ENERGIZE—NOW.
First district— Senator Mapolos,
page.
Third dlatritf*—Senator Lindsey,
stenographer.
Fifth district—Senator Shelley, en­
grossing secretary.
Seventh district— Senator . Eaton,
journal secretary.
Ninth district—Senator Wilson, en­
rolling secretary.
"I waa weak and run-down,"
Eleventh district— Senator Taylor,
relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of
Dalton, da. "I waa thin and K doorkeeper.
Thirteenth district—Senator Camp­
Juat fait tired, all the time.
bell, messenger,
1 didn't rest well. I wasn't
Fifteenth district— Senator Knight,
eTer hungryI knew, by
assistant secretary.
this, Z needed a tonic, and
as there la none belter than—
Seventeenth district—Senator John­
son, sergcant-at-arm*.
Nineteenth district—Senator Overstreet, janitor.
- Twenty-first district— Senator Ep­
person, page.
lwenty-thlrd district— Sen, Igou,
page.
Twenty-fifth district—Sen. Wells,
stenographer.
Twenty-seventh district—Senator
Cooper, atcuographer.
. . .* t began using Cprdul,"
Twenty-ninth
district — Senator
continue*
Mrs. . Burnett
Xnabb, chaplain.
•After my first bottle, I slept
Thirty-first district— Senator Macbetter and ata better. I took
Williams,
stenographer.
‘
four bottles. Now I'm welt
| (Ml Juat fine, eat and Bleep,
Jazz music works up the nervous
my ikin la clear and I have
system
until a hysterical frenzy is
gained and aura feel that
reached.
It will undermine' the
Cardul la the beat tonic ever
health In no time.— Dr. George C.
RuhLand, Milwaukee health commls-.
sioner,
•

Tired

"Head-IT-OFF"—ENERGIZE—NOW.
Wa are money seven for you when
it comes to quality‘and prices, because
It's often aa well to know how to
bold your pen aa your tongue.

AGRICULTURAL BUILDING

JACKSONVILLE, FLA,

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$625 f. o. b. Detroit

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The merits of the Fordson Tractor can be best judged through the
opinions of its daily users. We have asked a few o f our customers for
their frank comments concerning the operation o f their Fordsons.
Read what these owners have to say and then judge whether or not
they are pleased with their purchases—Or better still, ask them your­
self.
X ': —
Sanford, Florida, Oct. 6; 1919.
Mr. Ed. Higgins, Sales Agent Fordson Tractor,
Sanford, Fla.
Dear Sir:
Referring to your recent inquiry ns to how the
Fordson Tractor that we purchased a year ago had
performed.
I have a letter from our Mr. A. Q. Lancaster,
Superintendent of our Isleworth Grove, which reads
as follows:
"Replying to youra of Sept. 27th. As regards
the Fordson Tractor I beg to advise that as a whole
the tractor has given very good satisfaction. We
had to renew all the bearings in the front wheels
after using It about 40 days, which cost around $28.
After we put in new bearings we fixed flanges on
the wheels to keep the sand from getting into these
bearings and have not had any more trouble at that
point with it. We have nn order in now for new re­
pair parts which will coat about $60.00. Aa far as
we can see these repairs will put it in first class
shape to start In for another season."
"From the experience we had with the other
tractor, and from what I can learn from people who
have^ operated other tractors 1 believe the Fordson
.Tractor is the beat tractor for sandy land. I think'll
would be wise to order another one of these tractors.'
aa we can do as much work with one o f them ana
one man aa we can do with three teams, and three
men-and do better work."
—
•.
The report that Mr. Lancaster sends, in my opin­
ion will be satisfactory, especially so since he thinks
enough of the Fordson Tractor to request us to or­
der another one. Repeat orders on tractors are cer­
tainly a good endorsement.
‘
,
Yours truly,
CHASE A COMPANY.

. Sanford, Fla., Sept, lit , 1919.
Mr. Ed. Higgins, '
t:
Sanford, Fla.,
Dear Sir;
I am very glad to tail you bow Well pleased 1 ana
with the Fordson Tractor purchased August, 191jfc.lt
have used the machine constantly on our 6&lt;La«*
truck farm ’ and have done a great deal o| work,
for others. The total cost for repaira. has anfc **&gt;
ccedcd $10.00. While not a machinist, 1 do all s jy
repaira and adjustments myself, I do t good deal o f
my own driving but any good hand 6&amp;h handle i t
Yours truly.
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RALPH CHAPMAN.

Mr. Ed. Higgins,
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Sanford, Fla. .
,
Dear Sir;.
,
Replying to your Inquiry in regard to the Ford­
son tractor purchased from you.
1 consider this, machine the beet investment la
the way o f farm machinery that I ever made I
have a fourteen-year-old boy driving and ha ham m ­
ed 20 acres with U yesterday,'and did a batter job
than could be done with teanfs
You could not buy this machine back for several
times what 1 paid for it if I could not gat another.
Youra truly.

ROY F . SYMES. .

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THE SANFORD, W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 10,1921

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PERSONAL NOTES

home in Tennessee for the summer
They will return to Sanford in No-’
vem 'cr and make this place their
home, having bought a place on the
Orlando road consisting of
forty
acr.*3, pcit in an orange grove.
The many friends, of Mrs. Maggie
Criggal will be pleased to learn 0f
her recent trip to England, where she
went to visit her sister. She has just
returned and is now making her home
with her neice, Mrs. Craig, now living
at Gulfport, Miss,
Mr. and Mrs.^Joe Wells motored to
Daytona Beach Sunday nfternoon.

Emily Woodward, editor o f the Vi­
enna (Georgia) News, who waa one
(From Mandar'a Dsdy)
o f our visitor* on the trip o f the Nat­
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Higgins, of Ar­
ional Editorial Association, like all cadia, spent the week end here very
true Georgians, saw much in Florida pleasantly.
that was good and writes the follow­
W. P. Etheridge, o f Tfcvnres, was
ing about .Sanford:
legfsterod at the Montezuma yester­
“ The party waa met here by a San­ day.
K
ford delegation o f boosters who car­
Miss Ruth Cornelius, of Ilomersried us by automobile the rest of ville, Ga., spent Sunday here at the
the trip through Orange and Seminole Montezuma.
counties and to Stanford. Enroutc wc
Mrs. S. C. Sanders, o f Tampa, is
saw a variety of crops growing, pea­ visiting here, the guest o f friends.
nuts, tobacco, grain, potatoes, sweet
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Daigcr, Sr.,
and Iris hand o f course limitless acres and son Frank, arrived from Tampa
(Fm a ' W td u h lir 'i D»Uj)
S. W. Walker, Jr., left yesterday
o f citrus and other tropica] fruits.
this afternoon and are the guests of
for Jacksonville, where he has accept­
But as we approached Sanford, the Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Daigcr, Jr.
ed
a position.
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appetizing aroma o f celery came to
DOING GOOO tfORK
Miss Katherine Aycock and Miss
l l the East Const resorts will rcMrs. B. G. Smith, o f Oviedo, was
us from the fields, and in every direc­ Lucile Denton spent the week end in
rnember that tho winter season is over
tion the earth waa covered with the St. Augustine, Miss Denton going up among the visitors to the city yester­
The Business and Professional Wo­
srnd the people from the Interiors are men’s Club is a live organization. Not
curly-heads o f the delectable vege­ to take the State Board examination. day anA her many Sanford friends
not tourists and will make reasonable only nre they doing much good work
table. Our guide talked interestingly
Mrs. E. D. 'Chittenden and Miss were glad to see h e T .
prices on accommodations the people for themselves along different lines but
Mrs. Mary Vaughn, of West Ge­
of the cultivation o f this crop fo r Laura Chittenden left Saturday night
from Interior Florida will flock to the in opening a bureau for the employ­
which Sanford ia famous. He explain­ for Tallahassee, where they go to at­ neva avenue and her neice, Mrs. Mans­
beach this summer as never before. ment of stenographers, bookkeepers,
ed to us the wonderful system o f aub- tend the graduation exercisea of F. W. field and family o f Tampa, were in
However, the coast resorts should al­ etc., they%are assisting the business
irrigation, aub-aeriation and
aub- C. from which Miss Edna Chittenden the city today on a shopping expedi­
ways remember that the mountains men of Sanford materially. In other
drainage, \vhich has been pronounced will graduate this week. Mr. Chit­ tion.
o ffe r just as good and better for the words if you are wanting help of any
Mrs. F, F. Dutton was the guest of
by experts from the Department of tenden will arrive from Tampa today
money and the difference is in the kind just let Miss Agnes Berner, the
Agriculture at Washington the bpat and join Mrs. Chittenden at Tallahas­ Mrs. A. B. Commons at Stone sland,
Tailroad fare. Knowing this it would secretary, know it and she will got
a portion of last week.
system known for applying moisture see Tuesday,
be the part of wisdom to make the you help at once. Thus, the employer
O. C. Bryant, the merchant prince
to plant growth. He told us that the
Mrs. Ernest Krupp and Mrs. Rob­
Florida people comfortable at a fair and employee are In touch with each
preparation o f land for growing vege­ ert'Hines left Saturday night. Mrs. of Wagner, was in the city today on
rate of profit and it will redound to other at nil times and the young wo­
tables by installing
irrigation sys­ Iilnes goes to Fredericksburg, Va., business and reports the big vegetable
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARDS.
their credit in many ways.
tem costs approximately $250.00, but where she will spend a month with section of Wagner as being in a most
men
who
arc
seeking
positions
and
K i­
------------ o-----------the business men who are wanting I Being with the Board of Education the productivity of an irrigated acre, her parents. Mrs. Krupp goes to Bal- prosperous condition.
,A “ good angel", name unknown, help can be accommodated. This . is and the Board o f County Commission- when properly farmed, is so much tiporc and Centersvile, Md.t and othDr. and Mrs. Cravens, E. H. Blake­
wishes to donate $ 100,000 toward a the proper spirit and in this work the ers at the meetingc each month im- greater than it would be otherwise, t*r points and expects to be away about ley ^nd Fred Davanport of Clearwa­
free bridge across the Halifax river Hernld will assist by printing nn nd* presses one with the thought that the that the owner is fully justified in go- three months.
ter were in the city today enrouto to
at Daytona. This party knows what vertisement for the Club the year tcounty of Seminole Is to( be congratu- ing to this expense. As an instance,
Miss Louise Thrasher is the guest Titusville frhere they will attend the
a wonderful development a free bridge round in order that business generally Inted upon having such a fine body of an acre has produced 70 tons of vege- „ f Miss Carol Stone at their cottage meeting o f the D. O. O. K. of the.
would mean in the county where toll can i»e henefitted thereby. The Bus|- men serving on these two boards that tables iq a single growing season o f 0t Coronado Beach.
Knights of Pythias, instituting a
bridges have been the bane of the peo­ ness and Professional Woman’s Club r.'i p; so i .i el to the taxpayers and nine months which sold for $4,0GL00
Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Blackmon were lodfre in that city. Jacksonville will
ple's lives, not only the visitors but should be.commended upon their solv- citizens generally. These men arc cxcluling freight rates of approxi- jn the city Saturday, combining busi- Put on the work. Dr. Cravens ij a
the home people ns Well. Now if ing the employment- bureau question, serving without pay and giving
utalely 81,000.00, which is admittedly ness and peasure.
former resident o f Sanford, where he
the Daytona people will follow the
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their ‘.ime at least once eachmonth
nn excellent revenue from one acre, In
Mrs. J. C. Aycock and little Jack had dental parlors at one time. Fred
lead of the good angel and will put
andmany othertimes
duringthe.**1® history o f this section there have.Aycock, have returned from ,a pleasDavanport is also a. former resident
TIME TO ORGANIZE
enough money with the $100,000 to.
month for the upbuilding of this couninstances of where $32,000.00 ^ant visit with friends and relatives in iand at one time worked for the Her­
, buy. one of the bridges or build anoth­
ald Printing Co., but ia now with the
"We have come to the time when ty No hreath of malfeasance in o f - j '" orth of lettuce and cucumbers w ere' sL Augustine.
er one Daytona and Daytona Reach
we should begin to legislate for the fice has ever been directed against marketed from 22 acres. This partic-. Miss Scrita Lake, who graduated Clearwater Sun.
will hold their own for a long time to
mmissioners or the ( " lar nstince, of covrsc, is the rx'ep-,1
j from Stuart Hall, Staunton, Va., rej&gt;oople of this country," said Senator the county commissioners
Oliver Murrell graduated from
come. Otherwise the people will fol­
county
school
board
since this county' tion rather than th* rule, FronA one turned home.
Frank B. Willis, of Ohio, in the United
Stetson
University last night. Mr.
low' the free bridge towns.
Misses Fannie,
and
Zoe MunStates Senate. “ When measures are has beert in existence and they have to three thousand dollars is not an[I *-««™»
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u fmc
.min- K. B. Murrell, sr., Sam, Utah and
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proposed for legislative sanction, im­ gone ahead in the face of tremendous unusual revenue for a single acre, son, who spent the week end in Haines Rcrt Murrell and Miss NitaMoore
And ngain speaking about summer
quantities of unimproved irri- ( city as the guests of their sister, Mrs.1went over to DeLand toattend the
mediately the consideration that is difficulties building « bigger and bet- (
resorts it is well to remember that
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suggested is, what will some foreign tor county and at no time have they , K*ble land left in the celery delta sells Howard Tibbels. They were the guests graduating exercises
the Sanford people have just as many
nation, or some alien think about it? ever spent a penny of the county's ^or ^rom $L'0 to $200 and up, per acre j 0f honor at a dinner party given Sat-J Merle Douglas of San Mateo, it
fine resorts in and around the city as
it
We have organizations of the friends money recklessly or without first sift- while the improved land is valued a t , urelay evening, by Mr. and Mrs. How- spending a few days in Sanford.
either the coast or the mountains can
of various foreign countries; let us ing each small item to its source en- from one to two thousand dollars per ard Tibbies.
Mrs. Charles Polk and children are
offer and unless a change of climate
have an organization of the friends of deavoring to give the people all that [acre. It is also not unusual for land
Mrs. A. Raymond Key and Mrs. E. visiting relative? in Grand Rapids,
is needed it is just as' b fneficial' to
our o\* n country for a while and see they could for their money spent in that has been In cultivation one sea- . M. Galloway have returned from a
Mich. They will also be the guests of
stay at home and ‘enjoy the beauties
how that w ill work.”
|taxes. They hase been progressive,
son to spb for these prices.
Three pleasant stay at the Chamberlain cot- her* sister, Mrs. Hale at her home at
o f your county. There is nothing fin­
Th • 'entiment expressed by Sena-' yet conservative; they have been cauyp»rs cultivation brings it' up to its tage inOrlando.
Lakewood Club and Mrs. Pringle at
er than the bubbling springs at Palm,
tor Willis is praised by F. W. Gal tious, yet they have moved forward at maximum of production and each sue- , G. W. Spencer, who has been at- her home in Hart, Mich. Mrs.. Polk
Wekiwn and other places or o f the
braiih, jt., National Commander of all times. They have handled the cwding year adds to its values on ac- tending the University o f Florida at will be away until October 1st
clear lakes near this city for bathing
the American Legion, who wrote to business of .the county as they would fount of its high state of cultivation. Gainesville, has arrived home and will i Mrs. Frank Griggs and little teughor of the riv#r and lakes for the finest
handle their own business and thei
Senator Willis, as follows:
hp,r
We were halte&lt;i,at one of the large spend the summer vacation with his |
Mary wi„ ,cave tomorrow for a
of fishing and camping. Yes, we have
“ It seems to me thrtt you have hit own money and while they are only !arm* b&gt; « lM5V&gt;' °* pretty girls and parents.
month stay at Coronado Beach,
it and our people know it. We go
the nail squarely bn the head and 1human and may make trivial mistakes sonu’ young men who served each
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Harris have r e -1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seover of New
away for a change but we do not hnve
desire to commend you for
the from time to time these mistakes have member of the party of 400 a bunch turned from a very pleasant visit with Smyrna, were the guests of th*ir aunt
it to do and it is Well for the resort
straightforwardstatement.
1 hope been the kind that all men will make
crisp, delectable product of the latter's aunt, Mrs. Webb in Tam. Mrs. Griggs yesterday while enroute
hotels to remember it.
that youmayfollow itup in the sen- when they are compelled to gu ahead *be soil and a tiny package of salt.
pa.
to Clermont.
ate while the American Legion, jo in -, with big propositions and.make a path
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velery that the “ Lily
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lyles, form­
Mrs. Norma McLaughlin will arrive
The New* is under no obligations to
ing hnnds with the other loyal Ameri- for civilization instead of . waiting to Substantial ns Sanford is known, is erly of Sanford, but now of Lakeland, Friday to visit her son, George. She
defend Senator Hulley; he must de­
cans, may Remonstrate to the w orld' *ee what the other fellow would do in indebted largely for ber substantial- arrived yesterday and are spending a will be the guest o f Mrs. R. A. New­
fend his own acts in the legislature.
that we are an "organization of the a like case. Seminole has beeu a pio- npss, but she has a multitude o f other few days here with friends.
man and others while here.
But at the same time we believe that
ncer in good toads and good schools interests &lt;hat have some part in it.
Mrs. Walter Smith, o f Mississippi,
friends of our own country."
Mr. Charles Polk leaves today, for
he was right in the matter of the Os­
and pioneers are apt to make mistakes Thrre are packing houses, cigar anil is the guest of her daughter,
Mrs.
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extended trip over the state.
teen bridge. Volusia county cannot
but it is better to make these mistakes *ce factories, lumber mills and the ad- Thomas F.
East. . Mrs. Smith was
WHAT ABOUT THAT BOY?
Lieut. Bivins and Lieut. Duke of
afford to build one free bridge to any;
for the lumefit of the commonwealth v*ntnge of deep water. Lake Monroe, called here on account of the illness of
Arcadia, spent the week end here as
■ part of the county and permit the oth­
bead waiter of the great St. Johns Mrs. Fast's little daughter, Yoanne.
Your bo\, we mean. What about than I&lt;&gt; *iand back and wait until the
er parts to be hedged in with toll
the guests of M(. and Mrs. B W.
opportunity has passed Our officials‘ i j ,nK a* her feet.
.
.
--------bridges. When one bridge is bought him* How are you figuring out his
Herndon.
do things instead of dreaming them
flut Sanford's newest and greatest
ikrooi I s ~ a n D»lly)
worth
to
you
ami
tV.e
world?
Are
you
or built, others must be taken over or
Misses Norma Herndon and Mar­
Mr. Schaurfhauseo and daughter, of
and they go straight to a given line achievement is now in the making. A
built by the county.— DeLand News.. counting oq what he is worth to you
jorie
Clay, Mesdames B. W. Herndon
new two million dollar hotel, which is Jacksonville, visited at the home of P.
We expected this from DeLand, but as a chore boy around the house and without fear or favor-and they aro the designed as an irresistable bait .for
and
Clay,
Lieuta. Bivins and Duke
MunKer Saturday and Sunday, ennot from you, Chris. Unless we are bam and" an all around helper on the kind of men it takes to build up coun­ tourists and a golf course that is said
were
a
congenial
party motoring to
home
from1
a
tour
of
South
ties and cities.
badly diistaken as a member of the farm, or are you taking a foryrard
Daytona
Beach
Sunday.
imiii
by
the
great
Butchart,
a
n
’
expert
o
f
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Hqrida.
Miss
Schaurfhausen
holds
a
These boards are composed o f men
board of county commissioners you look and counting on what he may be
Mrs. F. B. Langley and Master
who think and act and the people of international fame who was employed responsible position in Jacksonville.
were in favor of the free bridge at worth in some larger field of world
this
county
are
fortunate
indeed
to
be.
lo
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be
course,
to
compare
fayMr
and
MraHarrY
Ward,
Miss
Frank
left yesttrday for Live Oak and
Osteen and you never did favor a toll activities some time in the future, or
Quincy,
where they will visit rela­
la8t
bridge at either place. You are right even w'hat he mav'menn'To ‘you when governed by such boards. They are &gt;™ bly in location and position with Fern N)'ard and Ha"&gt;' Rl‘ad
tives.
also
ready
and
willing
at
all
times
to
anything
in
Europe
and
is
equal
to
we€K
for
thp,r
cottage
at
Daytona
about the toll bridges but Seminole you come to the time of the sere and
Mrs. C. Cowan returned home yes­
listen to (he Voice of the ptbple. to an&gt;' in America and better than any in. B°ach where they will spond the sumcounty is only interested in what she yellow leaf, and need some one to lean
terday
afternoon after spending sev­
take suggestions and to take advice Florida. These were the words of nu,r
owns a half interest in and we have on,- yourself? He is only a boy, but
eral
days
with her mother at EmporMr.
Butchart,
who
has
himSelf
direct-'
Rr*
a®d
-'*r3dN'.
Tolar,
Mrs.
Lo­
nothing to do with the bridges at the soon he will lie a man, and what kind and they are, public servants, par ex­
retta
Rrothei^on,
Mrs.
M.
d.
Tolar
jah
rd
the
laying
o
ff
of
over
2,000
greens.,
cellence.
Halifax. If the people of Daytona al­ of &amp; man depends on what you are do­
Mrs. S. O. Chase lea res today for*
and of course they will prove a great and Tom Brothcrson were a congenial
ing
for
him
now,
and
the
example
low the toll bridges to remain there
party motoring to Daytona Beach on Deerfield, Mass., where she goes to
SOME FINE TOMATOES
boost
for.Sanford.
Convinced
that
it will only be a question of time when you are setting before him. You are
Sanford had boosters surpassed by Sunday.
attend the graduation of her son,
Coronado Beach with a free bridge, an open book to' him today, and what
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fernandez, of^ Sidney.
A basket of fine tomatoes were left none and a great deal that was worthy
will have all the people anyhow. And kind of a start in life arc you giving
at the Herald office this morning for of boosting the party reluctantly the West Side, are spending the sumMr. and Mrs. Otto L- J- Schier, who
i f New Smyrna lx wise she will meet him? And what shall it profit a man
the editor and the bookkeeper did not boarded the train for the next point pier at Coronado Beach. They will be have been spending the winter in
us half way on the Osteen bridge re­ if he gain the whole world and lose
ask the name of the gentleman who loth to leave a place where nothing joined later by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Florida, arrived yesterday from Or­
his boy?—The Winona Leader.
gardless of DeLand.
DuBose.
brought them. They were the Red but the best is the slogan.
lando and are spending a few days
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Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Gamer an­ here, before going to their home in
Gator brand, however, and the pack
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boys
turn
out
to
be
real
men,
FARMERS HAVE A KICK
nounce the birth o f a son yesterday
looks so much like that of our old YARBROUGH INNOCENT
New York City.
ready to take their places in the world
at their home on Park avenue. The
friend, John Bolly, of the west side,
OF
JACKSONVILLE
RAID
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Goodman and
and
do
a
man's
part.
Happy
is
the
The farmers who come to town with
-young man weighed nine and one-half
that we are giving him credit
for
family o f Miami spent yesterday in
Yearns are kicking on the owners of boy and happy are the parents when
them. John Bolly is one of the grow­
Yarbrough, the man
who was pounds and has been named Douglas Sanford, en route to Live Oak.
automobiles using the city shed for the boy gets a-vision of service to hu­ ers who knows not only bow to grow
caught at the moonshine still near McClain.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E Scoggins and
parking autos when this building was manity, when he gets an ambition to
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Syies left last
good stuff but how to pack it and Palm Springs some time ago by Sher­
family moved into their new home on
■erected for the benefit of the farmer's make his life tell for the community when his stuff goes to market it
iff Hand and his deputies and who is night for Lakeland where they will Park ave. which they recently pur­
teams. While the teams are not as in which he lives.
brings
the
highest
price.
If
there
are
now on the road, was not the Yar­ spend several weeks before going to chased from Carl Schultz.
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any tomatoes any"where any better brough who was in the Jacksonville their'home in South Carolina, they
are many of them coming to town
The following excerpt was taken than those he brought to the Herald
will also visit in New Orleans before NINE SBMJXQLES BJHDGB CLUE
raid when two moonshiners were kill­
-■ and
____ since the autos can be parkd on from an address made before a meetoffice and has been giving us from ed. His wife so alleges and she ought returning to Sanford this fall.
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the d ty streets and the teams cannot ing of the chamber o f commerce o f tlme to Umf,
Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Neal motored
we want to see them.
ITtcm X « l o ' l IWUf)
the owners of automobiles should park Binghampton, N. Y , by a noted stu­ (I f John did not bring these this to know whether he was in trouble in over from Orlando Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Harry S. Walsh entertained the,
Jacksonville
o
r
not,
and
she
also
them on the street and not take up dent of psychology: “ To talk about morning, the same stuff goes for the
and were the guests o f the latter's members o f the Nine Seminole Bridge
states that this is his first offense in
this building to the exclusion o f the ‘supporting* your newspaper is about man who did bring them).
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fitts.
Club very pleasantly Saturday even­
this line. The Herald has no wish to
tgams. The d ty officials should de­ as foolish as to talk about supporting
Dr. and Mrs. E D. Mobley and Mrs. i n g at her home on Celery avenue.
tack any other crimes on Yarbrough Fitts motored over to Orlando Friday,
A profusion o f bright colored gar­
: • mand half of this building for the a store, a bank, or a manufacturing
Plant City now comes forward
or make his family suffer any unnec­ they were accompanied home by Geor­ den flowers were used in decorating
teams at least.
essary hardships. We only took his gia Mobley and Margaret NqaL
the living room, where the card table*
word for it, as he gave it to the o f­
SOME GRAND JURY
Mrs. E D. Mobley, Mias Martha were placed. Home mate candies ia
some outlet for the energy o f the citi­ may be true, but always remember ficers who arrested him.
Fox and Mias Florida Matthews of cut glass nappies were placed on the
Seminole County had a grand jury zens. Too many business men look that Sanford ships out more refriger­
Albany, Ga., Mr. Neblack, Misses tables and relished during the gam«this Session o f Use Circuit court that upon the local newspaper as an incu­ ator cars of fruits and vegetable* dur­ WAGE EARNERS' j FN'E S A L E
Georgia Mobley, Margaret Neal and
A very absorbing game of bridge
haij * m*nd o f their own. They had a bus, a sort of charity. Yet the local ing the season than any other section
Margaret Cheney made up a congen­ was played during the everting- High
In&gt; this issue Of The Herald b the ial party motoring to Orlando Sun­ score was mate by Mia* Lettya Cald­
work to perform and they remained on newspaper is as much o f a public in­ of the world. This is just to keep the
the job until thsy performed it. The stitution as the public library, the records straight, Fenton, that's all page advertisement of the Surprise day.
well, who was awarded a dainty piece
grant y ”u
presentment is given in today's Her­ churches, hospital, or even the comcs in v e g e -;Shflif Store at 310 Sanford avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hefndon and of silk lingerie. The guest prixe also
acres
ald. It promises to give the people; mercial club, with the difference that tabic* but when it comes to car loads
big sale commences June 13th; Master Claude Herndon pave return- silk lingerie, was won by Mias Perria
____ refrigeration, we take the palm *nd lasts until June 25th, which ia a^ed home from Waycross, Ga., where Lee Bell.
something to think about. It probab­ it gives more direct returns in d o lla r s under
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a]J0 the palmetto,
ly means a turning of the sentiment and cents to the individual and to the 1^ ......................
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abort time ™ which to get a chaiice* Mr. Herndon has been in the hospital.
At the conclusion of the game Mrs.
j
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o f the county toward different ways community at large."
at all the bargains offered in the p a -! Mrs. Herndon and son stopped over In Walsh served ice cream in canteloupe*,
o f obtaining justice ami means that in
---------• “ ---------1 Tampa man thinks mosquitoes will per today, to get there early and sc- Jacksonville several days as the guests angel food and chocolate nut cake.
the future aw ry tub will stand on its
W e should provide a trained d ti- force women to wear longer skirts, cure your pick o f the real" big bar­ of her aunt, Mrs. Miller.
The substitutes far absent club j
ew a bottom regardless o f whan the aen reserve, organized to meet the IJust another proof o f our assertion gains. The prices will move this . Mr. and Mrs. Bridgeman and fam­ members were Misses Lettj* Cald­
particular tub may come from or the1emergency o f war.—Gen. John J.| that there arc no mosquitoes ia San- ne wand seasonable stuff. Read the ily who have been spending the win­ well and Pcrrie Lee Bell and Mra-Twe
-fond.
the maker.
j Pershing.
ad.
ter in Sanford, have returned to thrir Jonea.
"Hulleyizing” mny be only nnother
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the designation it is not likely that it
will find favor with the people whose
h U U M Xvtry r r i i v by
time and money is wasted by indulg­
ing therein, especially when much im­
(Iscn&gt;«mted)
portant work needs to lie done,—
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the
Times-Union, especially. We agree
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with you, brother, in every word of it.
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am, it a* rmt otic* *t s*Bi,rd. n«H4». And maybe, sometime in the future
V m iu A ct t i U t n k 1, 1171.
the damphool people who take no in­
rttu it* terest in their legislators will send
s o u s aHasiHo.
men to the Florida legislature instead
toificn AdvrMUliitf
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of
the kind they have been sending.
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IIOW LONG MUST WE WAIT FOR
FREE BRIDGES. '
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Good roads and free bridges arc the
most essential things for any section.
Fortunately we have many miles of
good roads, somo of them the best In
the state, but as far as bridges are
concerned we are living in the primi­
tive age. With one or two exceptions
it is not possible to get out of the
county or reach our beach resorts
without paying toll over a bridge or
crossing on a ferry.
The people of this section have ex­
pressed their desire to depart from
this primitive method of maintaining
bridges, and our neighbors west of
the St. Johns river arc as anxious for
free bridges across that stream as we
are and are willing to be taxed to
build them. The people have been
working for fifteen years to secure
free bridges, but as it was up to our
officials, county commissioners and
representatives, whether wc had them,
so far wc have failed to accomplish
our purpose. We see no other way
but to wait until another session of
the legislature when it will be pos­
sible to elect men who will work in
unity for the people.—New Smyrna

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�THE SANFORD, WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 10,1921

FLOODS ARE RECEDING
GRAND JURY PRESENTMENT
EXPOSING THE AWFUL
MADE TO CIRCUIT COURT
EFFECTS OF CATASTROPHE
COVERS MANY PHASES
That Took Terrible Toll o f Lives in Pueblo and Takes Up Court House
Other Parts o f the W est— Relief Squads Are - and County Jail and
Clearing Up the Debris arid Getting Succor to
Conditions
the Needy
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PUEBLO, Jane. 8.— Establish*
mcnt of refugee camp to recerle
those made homeless by the flood
(■ regarded an Pueblo’s greatest
step toward restoration to normal
conditions. Refugees will be mov­
ed from the various public build­
ings today to a tent city. About
two thousand are homeless here,
many of whom are Mexicans and
are virtually helpless.
*
WASHINGTON, June 8.— A
Joint resolution was adopted late
yesterday afternoon by the house
and the senate authorizing the
secretary of war to extend all
possible relief to Colorado flood
sufferers.
Previously Senator Phipps, of
Colorado, had announced that he
and Representative Hardy, of the
state, would seek an appropria­
tion of 11,000,000 for flood relief.
The resolution directs the sec­
retary of war to take all possible
sanitary measures to safeguard
the health of the population in
4hc flood districts, to furnish sub­
sistence and shelter and ,to give
all othrr forms of aid.
PUEBLO, June 8.— Forty-two bod­
ies of flood victims were in the mor­
gues of the city lust night. Five ndditional bodies were recovered, ono of
the unidentified bodies wns identified
and some of the discrepancies in the
lists previously announced were trac­
ed yesterday. J. W. Pressy, in charge
of the identification of flood victims,
stated that a numlter of dend report­
ed were not flood victims, but died of
natural causes.
“ There are undoubtedly many oth­
ers drovyned whose bodyiea have not
been recovered and many will not he
recovered," Mr. Pressy said, “ but there
have been so many false reports that
wo are announcing only the-names pf
those whose bodies have been actually
received at the morgues."
SILVER WEDDING CELEBRA­
TION.

Former Sanford
Resident Dies at
Owasso, Mich.
The following from tho Owasso
(Mich.) Argus-Press will be sad news
to the many Snnford friends of Frf&amp;nk
Grecnman, who owned a farm c^st of
the cfly for many years and resided
tharo:
Frank C. Grecnman, 73 years old,
and for virtually all his life a resi­
dent of Shiawassee county, died at
the family home on North Washington
street last evening. His death came
after an illness o f only one wreck,
with pneumonia. His condition was
not regarded as serious until Tuesday,
when his heart failed.
News of Mr. Greenman’s death
enmo as a shock to his host of friends
who were unaware of the fact that his
illness hod taken a serious turn.
Mr. Grecnman wns born at Ann Ar­
bor on Margh 27, 1848, and came to
thhs county with his parents, when a
boy o f only four or five years of age.
He grew up here nnd was married in
.March, 1878, to Miss Fannie Hartwell.
They lived on n farm near Hartwellville for many years, nnd then moved
to Owosso, where the family home hns
been since. Mr. Grecnman spent much
of his time during the past ten years
in Florida.
While living nenr H.trtwcllville, Mr.
Greenninn was active in Good Temp­
lar work, nnd also held numerous
township nnd county offices. He was
known to his many friends ns a man
of retiring disposition, and n man
greatly devoted to his family and his
home. To those who knew him inti­
mately he wns a kindly, genial man,
of many cxccllnt traits, whoa friend­
ship they vnlued highly.
Surviving the deceased are his wid­
ow, two children, Mrs. Lee Wood­
ard of this city, nnd Emerson, a
student at the University of Michigan,
and two sisters, Mrs. Alice Shick and
Airs. Cethize Bannister, of Pann, III.
Funeral arrangements have not yet
been completed.
VAUGIIN-,MULLIGAN

(From Mond.j'i D .ilj)

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson cele­
brated their twenty-fifth wedding nnnivi-csary at their home near Mark­
ham Inst Saturday afternoon and their
many friends from all parts of the
county were present to help them cole-'
brute anti wish them many happy re­
turns of the dny. Mr. nnd Mrs. John­
son nre among the renl farmers of this
county and have one of the finest
places in this section. They go in for
all kimb^of fruits and vegetables nnd
have everything growing the year
round from grapes to apples and from
chickens to vegetables. They have re­
cently returned to the old home place
after an absence of Severn! years nfter selling the place nnd it hns kept
them busy putting it back in the con­
dition in which they left it nnd mak­
ing other improvements that were
necessary.
The guests gathered in the house
and under the vine and fig tree and
were served delicious punch made
from grapes grown on the place and
bad cake to go with it. At eight
o ’clock the jovely big bride’s cake was
earved njul with many other fine cakes
were served with ice cream and the
crowd made merry until n late hour
when they departed with the wish
that the genial host and hostess would
live to observe ninny more happy wed­
ding anniversaries.
The gifts of silver were many and
attested the great love and esteem in
which Mr. and Mrs. Johnson arc held
by their many friends here and else­
where.
PALMER-FRAZIER
(Front W i h w l i y t DaUr)

A wedding that Mine u a surpriae
to their numerous friends, was the
marriage o f Miss Myrtlce Palmer, to
Mr. L. R. Frasier, which took place
Monday evening at eight o'clock at
the Presbyterian Manse fh Orlando,
Hr. McConnell officiating.
Mm. Frazier was head nurse and
manager of the Fernald-Laughton hos­
pital for the pazt year and has made
|. ^any friends since coming here. Mr.
came here from Oeorgja and
|taught the Brisaon place and is one
° f our successful young farmers,
j Mr. and Mrs. Frasier have been
the gucata of Mr. arid Mrs. L. A.
Bromley at their, borne and expect'to
■leave today on an extended* trip to
I South Carolina and other places where
1 U*y Will visit relatives. •

A very pretty home wedding occur­
red Wednesday evening( June 1st, at
8:30 o’clock at the home of Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. (*. Vaughn on Celery avenue
when Gertrude, their youngest daugh­
ter, was united in holy wedlock with
Edward C. Mulligan, in the presence
of a house full of guests. Rev. E. D.
Brownlee u^cd the beautiful ring ser­
vice. The attendants were Miss Tecy
Vennhle and Horace Chorpening. The
happy couple are leaving on Thursday
for Chnttnnoogn, Tcnn., to visit Mr.
Mullignn’s family to remain away
sevcrnl weeks. They will he at home
in town after their return. The bride
wns lovely in n dainty frock of white
chiffon do Sole, with an arm bouquet
of beautiful white Nnman crochet
roses and asparagus fern. Her going
away coat suit wns of bwuwn Silvertown with all accessories to match.
Miss Venable's frock was lovely of
white orgnndic and she carried pink
Nnmnn cochct r^ses nnd fern.
Tho ceremony wns performed under
an archway of lady bambo, white star
jasmine qnd white oleander nnd the
living room wns tastefully decorated
with cut flowers nnd vines. After the
ceremony cake and Ico cream was
served. There were many beautiful
nnd useful gifts, ninong them a clock,
several sets of table silver, cut glass
and tabic linen.
Mrs. Mulligan was born here and
always lived here and Is u general fa­
vorite of every one. Mr. Mulligan is
a valued employee o f the Southern
Bell Telephone Company and has been
for a number of years.
Mr. and Mrs. Mulligan are receiv­
ing the good wishes and congratula­
tions of a host of friends. May they
live long and enjoy a happy married
life.
Mrs, Frank and daughter, Miss Alblne Frank, of Sanford Heights, were
among the guests. Mrs. Frapk was a
guest at Miss Alice Vaughn’s wed­
ding, now Mrs. Walter J. IVard and
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn were married
from the Frank home os Mrs. Frank
and Mrs. Vaughn have been Hfe-lqng
frldbda.
"Hoad-IT-OFF"— ENERGIZE—NOW.
We specialise on fertilizer for your
lawn, and garden. Phone ua your
orders. Any amount so!dv Cates Crate
Co. Phone 181.
40-tfc

Rub-My-Tlsm kills Infection.
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WOULD “ H A S T E N

JUSTICE IN THE CASES OF ILLE­
GAL LIQUOR TRAFFIC AND
COMM ENDS OFFICERS
In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Ju­
dicial Circuit of the State of Florida,
in and for Seminole County, spring
term, A. D. 1321.
Wo, the grand jurors( impaneled by
the court to 'inquire in and for the
body of Seminole county, and true
presentment make, having heretofore
rendered unto the court true bills
against such persons as tho evidence
before us justified, and having other­
wise finished our labors, respectfully
present to the court, to-wit:
Court nouse and Jail
Wo have inspected the county’s
new vault in the court house and find
that the public records and other books
of tho county have not as yet been
stored in it, because of too much ap­
parent dampness since its comple­
tion. But tho vault at. this time
’seems to bo sufficiently dried out to
permit it to be used for tho purpose it
was intended, and We now recommend
that such records nnd books be lodged
in the vnult, .but that the janitor of
the court house carefully watch the
condition of the vault for n sufficient
length of time to avoid any possible
ilnmngo to its contents, and should
such possible damage become appar­
ent, as the result of dampness, that
the janitor report the fact to the clerk
of the circuit court.
Wo nlso find that tlje lavatories of
the court house arc in bad condition,
anti we recommend that a competent
‘plumber or plumbers make tho neces­
sary repairs, nnd, in addition thereto,
that the plumbing-work- throughout
the entire court hause he put in firstclass condition.
*
We further recommend that the jus­
tice of the pence of District No. 1 bo
furnished with proper flli/ig cabinets
for the preservation of his official
records; and that a suitable awning he
purchased and placed over the outside
doyr of his office and the sheriff’s of­
fice, nlso that at regular intcrvnls,
tho janitor perform the usual janitor's
service with respect to his office.
Wo visited nnd carefully inspected
the county -jail. Tlu* interior of the
jail is unsanitary, and we recommend:
1st.—That the interior of the jail
be thoroughly cleaned nnd put in a
sanitary condition;
2nd.—That the interior iron-work
be painted.
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3rd.—That the walls and ceilings he
cnlcimincd or white-washed to the end
that they be made clean And sanitary;
4th.—Thnt so much of the plumb­
ing ns now needs attention he put ir
first-class sanitary condition;
5th.—Thnt new mattresses nnd new
bedding lie furnished throughout the
entire jail,—the present ones being
very unsanitary;
filh.—That eight new hammocks, of
suitable design, be purchased and plac­
ed in what Is known as the Bull Fen,
and thnt tho old hnmmocks now being
used here be removed, ns they arc
about worn out and are unshnpely In
design.
There were no Complaints from tho
inmates of the county jail.
Poor Farm and Convict Camp
After n carc/ul investigation nnd
inspection of the County Poor Farm
and the County Convict Camp, includ­
ing the equipment thereof, we make
the following report and recommenda­
tions:
1st.—The County Convict Camp is
in a very unsanitary condition.. There
is a hog-pen within 60 feet of the
kitchen, with slime, mud and filth to'
the apparent depth of from four to six
inches. Great swarms of flics gather
in and over it, and then make their
way to the kitchen and table-benches
where the prisoners have to cat their
food. We therefore suggest that this
bo transferred to some other location
further removed from the kitchen, to
obviate such an unhealthy stato o f af­
fairs.
2nd.—In the light of medical science
(to the effect that a normal human
being should have access to 27 square
feet of air), we find the wagons,
where the prisoners have to sleep, are
very close, with no ventilation what­
ever. One of these wagons has* ac­
commodations or sleeping-quarters for
18 men, and at present 16 are Bleep­
ing therein, but this wagon has only
2 doors and 4 ventilators, such ventila­
tors containing not ovor 4 inches in
width ind about 10 inches in length.
We recommend that a vcntljator be
placed at the bottom of totch aide of
the wagons, Tunning from one end to

the other, suggesting a width of 6
inches. The vent, being at the lower
pnrt of the wngon, would cause pure,
fresh air to continuously enter.while
the foul air would go upward to the
oavo of the wagon and pass on out;
3rd.—There is a suitable or reason­
able distance between tho convicts'
quarters and tho sanitary pit (where
the refuse ahd excrement from tho
convicts are emptied) but the pit is
not properly looked after, and there­
fore wc suggest that some lime be
furnished, daily applied, and then well
covered with dirt, in order to prevent
disease resulting therefrom* *
4th.—We likewise suggest that lime
be supplied for all the water closets
at the Poor Farm, as these water clos­
ets are now in rather a bad condition,
— many flies forming and breeding In
and about them.
6th.—As far as the domestic part
of the Poor House is concerned, we
wish to commend the matron thereof
for her neatness and discipline,—cnch
and every inmate seeming to take a
personal interest in keeping his or her
room clean and tidy.
From the evidence coming before
this Grand Jury in a certain case now
before the court, we are lead to Iwlicve
thnt through the efforts of the State
Attorney at the fftevious term of this
court, the Grand Jury was mislead by
the State Attorney to such an extent
thnt they returned an indictment
wholly insufficient.
From tho evidence it would seem
that the State Attorney of the prev­
ious term, while receiving compensa­
tion from the state, as a representa­
tive of the state in such matters, hns,
to Borne extent favored the defense in
the indictment in the nbove mentioned
case. This case was re-opened by this
Grand Jury and n new indictment
drawn according to the evidence pre­
sented to ns by the state nnd which
under our oath as Grand Jurors wo
felt to be just and proper.
This mnttVr is presented without
the knowledge of the present Acting
State Attorney nnd without advice
from any person or |&gt;ersons outside of
this body. It is not prompted by poli­
tics, jealousy or any Oliver ulterior
motive but by a sincere desire on the
part of this body ns citizens of this
county to see unprejudiced justice ad­
ministered in the courts of our fair
state. We are loathe to believe that
a representative of the state would
allow himself to bo unduly Influenced
while handing matters pertaining to
his office and would respectfully rep­
resent to this court thnt wc do not
sanction such practices in Seminole
county.

cases during this term of court, wc
respectfully ask, request and urge this
court to call n special term of this
court at the earliest possible date for
the purpose of n trial nnd final dispo­
sition of these two cases.
It hns come to our attention that
cigarettes am) tobacco nro being sold
to minors in this county, nnd the Lot­
tery Laws are not being enforced. Wo
recommend to tho county and city of­
ficers thnt they notify the dealers to
discontinue this practice, after which
they proceed to enforce the law in
such matters. .
Wc are grateful to the court for his
full and lucid explanation of the law
touching our official duties and his
uniform thoughtfulness of our wel­
fare. We also thank the acting state
attorney, Hon. Geo. A. DcCottes for
the lawycr-U^e mhnnor in which he
has enabled us to perform our work
expeditiously; and we are likewise ap­
preciative of the valuable services ren­
dered us, when needed, by the sheriff,
Mr. C. M. Hand, and his deputies and
others.
And having finished our labors, we
now respectfully ask the court to dis­
charge us.
;
EDWARD FRANKLIN LANE,
Foreman.

CLASSIFIEDWANT ADS
WANTED
WANTED— Young cow.
Host be
fresh and good milker. J. H. Mai­
mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
18-tfd
SEE M. 8. NELSON for all kinds o f
hauling.
31-tfe
WANTED—Stenographer, beginner
but thorough in shorthand.— Haight
&amp; Mngco.
43-ltc
FOR 8ALB
FOR SALE— Good farm trule In good
condition.— M. Fleischer. ll-26-tf«
New car of cement just arrived.
Let us make you prices on cement be­
fore you buy.*Cates Crate Co. Phone
181.
40-tfo
‘•I Got Real Mad When I Lost, My
Setting nen," Airs. Hannan.
“ I went into the hen house ono
morning and found my favorite set­
ter dead. I got real mad. Went to
the store, bought some RAT-SNAP
and in a week I got six dead rats.
Everybody who raises poultry should
keep RAT-SNAP. Three siies, 86c,
65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by
Bnll Hardware Company.—Adv.’ s

KILLED TWO BEARS.

SUGAR 6C PER LB.
With
»every
dollar's worth o f gro*W. E. Hawkins and Homer Clause
ccries.
You
buy
from us. You get
went to the Weklwa swamps early'
ono
pound
of
best
granulated sugar
this morning looking for bear and;
for
6c.
Cates
Crate
Co. Phone 18L
they found them. One she bear, nnd
.
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a cub fell to their trusty guns, nnd
"Pud" said if he had not broken his
gun he would hnve killed another one.
The big bear weighed-tn at 150 lbs
and thfe little one nt 45 lbs,'and they
are now reposing In tho Ice box of
Hawkins meat market. Bear are
plentiful In tho Weklwa river flats
just now, ns they like the huckleber­
ries nnd go after them. "Pud" is an
old hear hunter and known just where
to And them nnd he gets sevcrnl ev­
ery summer when the hcries get ripe.

We recommend that this matter he
referred to the governor of the stnte
for his consideration nnd such action
ns he may deem necessary nnd that
particular enre bo taken that ony
statement contained herein be not us­
ed in such a way as to influence in
the slightest manner the trlnl of the
case above referred to.
It hns been brought to our atten­
tion that the t»vo cases of the Stnte
of Florldn versus J. M. Saucer, charg­
ed with the violation of the prohibi­
tion lnws of this state, hnve been con­
tinued for the term owing to the sick­
ness o f the mother o f tho wife of tho
defendant. Both of tho indictments in
these two cases were found and re­
turned by us during this term of
court, and from the investigation made
by and before us, wo are-of tho firm
opinion that the prompt trial o f theso
two cases is necessary in the protec­
tion o f society and for the security of
the lives of the citizens of this county.
Wc are thoroughly satisfied from the
evidence produced before us that this
defendant for many months past has
been promiscuously nnd openly, ns far
as possible, engaged in a general ille­
gal traffic in intoxicating liquors, and
wo find that his attitude has been one
of utter defiance of law nnd constitut­
ed authority. We wish to commend
the Sheriff o f this County for his ac­
tivity in general, in the enforcement
of the existing prohibition laws, and
most particularly in the effort that
has been put forth by him In attempt­
ing to rid this community of the evils
resulting from the persistency evi­
denced on the part of the said J. M.
Saucer to continue such unlawful
traffic In intoxicating liquors, not­
withstanding the fact that he has been
heretofore convicted o f the violation
of the prohibition laws of this state.
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Therefore, we respectfully recom­
mend and suggest to the court that
the protection of society o f this coun­
ty and state and the majesty and dig­
nity o f the State of Florida demands
and requests that the two cases now
pending against the ssid J. M. Saucer
he tried, If possible, during this term
of court* and if necessary, that this
term o f c*- rt be continued from day
to day
'tch time as said cases
can h
, 4 should U prove im-'
po
’ *rial o f these tyro

666 cures a Cold quickly.
Ireland complains that she is offer­
ed the form of liberty without the sub­
stance. ' Well, the American plan Is
hard to beat.
Lime in barrels, or 40-pound sacks
at Cates Crate Co. Phone 181. 40-tfc

Rub-My-Tism for Rheumntlsm.

MOTORISTS

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KNOW
THE“MILEAGf*
OF V0UR TEED

perTonof fee
T w o thirds o f a ton o f
Purina O-Molana will go ss
far as a ton of corn or oats.
Mika a comparison and you
will aaa that it pays to load
mules and boraaa a proparty
balanced ration, juai aa It pays
in dairying or hog raising.

m
m

O -M olcne is good ground
gralna, balanced to gat mora
work from work animals. No
medicine or atimulanta in II
It'a at/ raai feed.

It’s you r m ove.

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checkerboard bag of Purina
O-Molana and aaa how far it
will go.

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A t a H igher Price than ours; because he has
to buy second handed and pays the profits we
give you to the other fellow . Our prices on
today’s m arket on P U R IN A FEED S are as
follows:
Purina
Purina
Purina
Purina
Purina
Purina
Purina
Purina

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Scratch, 50-lb. b a g ......................
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Chicken C how der................ ........ 3.95 ’«■
Chicken Chowder, 50-lb. bag ...... 2.10 i:
Cow C h ow ...................................... .
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THE SANFORD, WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 10,1921
1

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING
Canvass Returns o f Election for Bonds for
Good Roads

K s * -i

Sanford, Fla., May 10th, 1021.
Hon. Board of County Commission­
ers in and for Seminole County, Flor­
ida, met in extra session at 10 o'clock
a. m. Present: Chairman L. A.
Brumley, and Commissioners: L. P.
Hagan, C. W. Entxminger, O. P.
Swope and E. Curlett, with V. E.
Douglass, Deputy Clerk, and C. M.
Hand, sheriff in attendance.
Chairman announced that the pur­
pose o f this meeting was to canvass
the returns of ttho Bond Election held
May 17th, 1021, in Precincts Nos: 6,
0, 7 and 8, Seminole County.
Motion o f O. P. Swope, seconded by
C. W. Entxminger, and carried, Mrs.
William McWaters, and her son Wal­
ter Nelson, are hereby admitted to the
county home, until other arrange­
ments can be made to take care of
them.
Motion o f Comr. C. W. Entxminger,
seconded by Comr. L. P. Hagan, and
■ fo r , ’
■ P : - ' p carried, the csso o f Arthur Neal Wil­
loughby, is hereby referred to Comr.
O. P. Swope, with authority to a ct
The board-proceeded to canvass the
Xt; r .
returns of the election held on May 17,
...
1021, to determine the question as to
the creation and establishment of the
Special Road and Bridge District de­
scribed in the petition filod with this
board on the 8th day of March, 1021,
and as set forth in the call for an elec­
tion dated April 5, 1021, and the con­
struction of the proposed roads and
bridges therein in the manner set
forth in said petition and call for an
election, and found the result o f said
election to be as follows, as shown by
Mr
a canvass of the returns, to-wit:
If
For the creation and establishment
mariJ
fj . :
of said Special Road and Bridge Dis­
trict as provided and set forth in said
petition and call for un election, 129
votes.
Against the preation and establish­
ment of said Special Rond and Bridge
District as provided and set forth in
said petition and call for an election
39 votes.
Following was the result of the
election by precincts:
Precinct 5 ..................
75 1
P re cin cts......................
11
2
Precinct 0 ........................ 14
30
Precinct 7
29 0
Whereupon the following resolution
was offered by Comr. O. P. Swope,
and duly adpoted by a unanimous
vote:
Whereas, the returns of the eleo
tjon ordered by this board to be held
on. the 17th day of May, 1921, to de­
termine the question ns to the crention and establishment of the Spccinl
Road and Bridge district described in
the petition filed with this bonrd on
the 8th dny of Mnrch, 1921, and ns
set forth in the cnll for said election
have been duly ntnde to this board by
the Inspectors of said election, and,
Whereas, said returns have been
opened and duly canvassed by the
Board, and,
Whereas a canvass of said returns
shows that 129 votes were enst for
the creation and establishment o f said
Special Road nnd Bridge district and
39 votes were cast against the crea­
tion and establishment of said Special
“Rood nnd Bridge district.
Therefore, be it resolved, nnd it is
so ordered nnd declared, that the re­
sult of said election is in favor of the
creation and establishment of
the
Special Road nnd Bridge district de­
scribed in said petition and call for an
election, and in favor of the construc­
tion of the proposed roads and bridgea
therein described with funds derived
from the issuance and sale of bonds of
said Speciul Road and Bridge District
in the sum of $90,000.00, payable thir­
ty years after date, with interest at
the rate of.six per cent per annum, au­
thorised by said election and,
Be it further resolved that as the
result of said election the territory*
ahd area particularly described nnd
set forth in said petition filed with
this board on March Sth, 1921, and as
described and set forth in the call for
an election dated April 5, 1921, be
and th* same is hereby declared to be
a lawfully constituted Special Road
and Bridge district of Seminole Coun­

13

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DEATH

TAMPA WEATHER nUUEAU
WILL SEND WIRELESS
STORM REPORTS TO SEA
B j Tk# A iiM iittJ Pr##«)

TAMPA, June 7.—The local weath­
er bureau has arranged to send storm
nnd hurricane warnings to vessels in
the Gulf of Mexico by. wireless, ac­
cording to W. J. Bennelt, in charge
of tho local bureau. The forecast
will bo sent by land wire to the naval
wireless station at St. Petersburg and
sent broadcast from then*.
No matter what the case really is,
every fellow who appears - on the
streets, with n slight abrasion on the
bridge of his nose is accused of hav­
ing been drinking out o f a fruit jar.
—Cedar Vale County (Mo.) Liner.
Servant Girt Wouldn't Go In Cellar,
Fearing Rata.
Mrs. Topper, Plainfield, N. J-, says,
“ Rats were so had in our cellar the
servant girl wouldn’t go there.
Bought some RAT-SNAP and it
cleaned all the rats out." RAT-SNAP
destroys rats and mice.
Absolutely
prevents odors. Comes in cake form,
no mixing. Cats or dogs won't touch
it. Three sixes, 36c, 65c, $1.25. Sold
and guaranteed by Ball Hardware
Co.—Adv.

NOTICE o r APPLICATION r o a T A X DEED
UN DEB SECTION II I OENEBAL STAT­
UTES, LAWS OF FLORIDA.
S a lk * la barvby glavn that Mr* Jaota Frrvalt.
l-urvkaaav o f Tax Cavtlflaata No. 5»\ Aata-1 tba
Jay uf Juaa. A. II. 1SIP. baa n l*4 asU rvr11flea tv la my afnoa, ami kaa mad# apptlraIk * Hw lax &lt;!**•! to taa** la a n v rta w v wltk
law
HaId cartlftrat* vmbrafa* tb* Tollowlag
iWwrllail propavty altaatad la Haml out* (Vamly,
rtorida. to-wit: NEt, #f ..W l* of SKIJ.'R**.
XT. T a p 21 S.. Rase* .12 Eaat. 10 o r r e . Tb*
a*U1 laud balag aairairj at tb* data o f tb* laauaaoa of awrh r*rtlfV*t* lo tb* a am* # f J. A.
ItTvatt.
I'alraa aald certiorate shall b* ra­
dar mad srrardtug to law tax dead wtll lava*
ttaw.ro uo tb* I 4tk day at Jaly. A. D. IS81.
Wltaaaa my uffVlal atguatur* aad saal tkka
th* «th day of Juoa. A. D. IM I.
I SEA LI
t
A. DOUO LARS,
CTatk ITrcult Oourt.
Hrml solo Oouoty, rta.
42 etc
By A. M. WEEKS. D. C.

COLD MEDAL
-

bring quick ruliW and oftan ward off
deadly dliaasao. K oow au tho notional
vocDodv cf Holland fag moro than 200
AU dru

AUTOMOTIVE BUPPLT COMPANY
We. Ibe under* Irued, here agreed to aaenrlata
ourselves, and do berth/ become aaaoclaled, for
lb* purpose o f forming a bod/ politic and cor­
porate. under and t&gt;7 virtu# o f Ibe law* of tba
Stale of riorlda. and do baraby adopt the fol­
lowing artlrlea o f Inrarporatlai:
ARTICLE 1.
The name of thla corporation aball Iw AUTO­
MOTIVE HI IT I.Y COMPANY, and Its principal
place o f l.ui Inee* aball b* al Sanford, riorlda.
hut It mag hart and establish inch other plaeea
of tmalneaa as the Hoard of interior* mar from
time to lime determlae.
ARTICLE t.
The general nature o f lb* buaineaa fu be
transacted and cooducled hr said corporation
aball tie as follows, to-wll:
To acquire. bur. own,, sell, manufacture and
otherwise deal In automobiles, aihoinobll* Urea
and automobile acreaeorlr* o f all blade and de­
scription; to bur. sell and deal In paint*, oil*,
gasoline and other motor furl; to own. eatabllab.
maintain and operate garage* and automobile
repair shop* for the repair and a lon g * o f auto­
mobiles and olber vehicle#: lo own. eatabllab.
ctodocl and maintain along* batltrr aerrlc*
stations, palm shops for lb* palallag and rtnorstlng of automobile* and olber rehlclea. and
vulcanising plants for lb* rebuilding o f automobile Urea; to g e n en llr engage In. nmdact
ami carrr on the baalnpa* o f dealer* In "Mil
kinds of foods, ware* and 'merrhaBdlae o f ev*
err el*** and description: lo acquire, own.
lea**, real, sell and btberwla* deal In real
batata; to borrow toooer and secure tb* same
br mortgage*, deed* o f trust. Umds, or biker
obligations, there fur*, and to do all sorb olber
d further
forth* thing* aa mar be nerraaary or eg
pedleot lo be dose for lb* eueceiaful transac­
tion o f tba buaineaa o f thl* corporation, and to
bare, eirrcla# and en)or all tb* rights, power*
and |&gt;rltll*ge* Incidental lo corporation organ­
ised and eilallag under lb* law* * f tb* Stale
o f Plorlda. .
ARTICLE lit
TIi* .pmoiint o f ibe capital slock o f Ihl* forpofalloa aball be Flftr Tbouaaad Italian, lo be
dir bled Into Fire Hundred share* o f One Hundrvi| Dollar* each. The eapllftl alArk o f thla
ci.r l*&gt;ratlon rutjr b* pftjahl* In. Imum ] or ua#d
fur thr pure bin* of
either m l or per*
tonal, or for lb* payment of labor or terrier*.
«t » Ju»i valuation thereof, lo k drlennlortl by
th* Hoard o f iMreetors.
ARTICLE IT.
Tbit Mtrjw.rall^n aball run linn* and bar* full
h 't r r to eierrla* It* corporal* right* and franrliltrt for • |&gt;rrlod of nlnet/nlue y*art from and
•ffrr tb* r«»famend* meat of lit •••r|*»rtt* n U trw t.
ARTlCLEf Y.
Tl»* l&lt;t»ln*«t of tbt# corporation aball h* cundortM) l»&gt; lb* followlnt officer*: ■ lYraldcnt. a
Vic*Treatment. a Hw f U ry and Treaaurrr. who
may he on* and tb* tam* perron. and a hoard
o f iHrerlor*. of n«r lc*a than three, nor more
than fir* prraona, who moat b* stockholder*.
Until lb* flrat meeting o f lb* stockholder*,
hereinafter provided for, tb* officer* of thla
corporation aball bn: A. II. tY»*n*y. President;
N fc. W fH«Vmnk. vice-prealdei.t. and J.
M i » f r n ^ H cffrliry and Treasurer. Tb* Hoard
o f Director* shall le A. H. ('beney. N. t . W.
MUtrutik am! J N. Kchweer*
The first or «eganltat|nn meeting o f tb* flock*
holder* •hall t«e belli In the •’lljr of Panford.
H*inIn.*le ('om ifj riorlda. on the Iptti day of
July. A, D . I KM. for the purpose of adopting
by law* tud completing the organisation o f thla
rurpurallon. and also for the purpose of elect­
ing •mb officer* «*t the corpi»fatlbn as are
l*ereln*U»»e pr«&gt;«t.te.) f«tf. and thereafter, the
annual meeting of the atuckholdfrv of thla corporailttn •hall i«e held on the flr«t Tuesday to
July o f **rh and every year.
ARTICLE VI.
The l lglvat u i'ton i o f IndehtMlne** «-r Until
in to which thta.curporatloo shall subject Itself
•hall le an anMrust iwt to eiceel the amount of
the capital atoak of thla corporation.
ARTICLE VII. ‘
The name* ami realdencea of tb* aut*cr1Mnc
Inroffwiratora* and amount of the capital stnrk
iule*rllet| by each are a* follow*, t**-wit
A ft Cheney Augusta. Deurgla
shares
N r \Y Hlttrunk. Ssnford. Fla
2^ shares
J N fVrhweer* Hanford. Fla
I share
IN uriTNCHrt WIIEIIEOF the aut*rrihlng In
cwrV|ta*falirrs have hereunto set their Land* on thla
the 7th d«y of June. A D 11*21
A II. CIIENEY.
N I! \V HIHTIUNK.
.
J N HCIIWKKRM
hT I TV! •») PI ORlIUk
tIM NT&gt; OF mtMI.Nol.i: •*

NOTICE OT XBCORTORATION
NOTICE' OF INTENTION TO A TT V t TO*
Notice la hereby f i r m tba I w». th# uadarCHARTER
Nolle* U hereby .given that tb* undervln^a
aiguad laroroorator*. Intrud to apply to HI*
•
0T
will on tb* XStb day o f Jana, A. D. 1M 1 or aa
Exccltobry Cary A. llardcc, Governor of tba
aooa thereafter aa roovtalrut, apply |0 (r,'t n ™
8AV70RI) ROD • OUN CLUB.
Rtala o f riorlda. at Tallabasara. riorlda, n&gt;
---- a. a———— A ttaadsA W
W -------- . a ..
®
orabl*
Carey
A. Hardee. Governor of the 8tai.
lb* lltb day o f July, A. D. IM I. or as k » o
Notleo la hereby give*, That w*. tho urn
Ibarraflar aa wa raa be heard, for Lattars rat- dereigned, will ow 'tb# lla t day o f Jxm . A. D, of Florida, tor Utter* ratal larorporauar
aal lo br laaoad to tba NABH-L1NK AIWCTIIACT IM I, apply to lb# Honorable Jama* W . I erklna, ■'UUYAN'-WIIEELER MOTOR OOMrANT" al'
CORPORATION, of which corporation tba fol- Judge o f 'th* Circuit Oowrt o f .Urn Bert nib Jo- der th# following propped charter, tb* orUlait
lowing aball ba Iba Article* o f Ibcorporatloo.
dlclal Circuit o f tb* 8 t*t# o f florlda. In aad of whlrb la mnr on flia.U tb* oftlca of tb* a**
of the 8tal* of riorida, at Tatlabaas*M'
for Seminole Cooaty. at hla Chamber* la Da- ratary
ABTICLES O r DfCPBrOBATIOM
Florida.

or

N AllI-LIN K ABSTRACT CORPORATION
ARTICLE L
Tba tiauia of Ihla curporalloo aball tw NAHIILINK AnsTIlACT pOBTOBATION. at»d It* prlJclpal placa o f boaloaa* shall ba In fianbwil. Kaminola County, riorlda. Tb* a*Id rorporalloo may
hara office* alarwbara In Iba Slala o f rioflda
at by Its bus toes* may twcom* oaceaaary eg
•■pettiest.
1
ARTICLE II.
Tb* general aalttr* o f tbt bualnes# to ba
transacted by the corporation aball
aa fol­
lows:
To tfanscrlt* th# pohUc record*
of
Bamlnola. U k e ' ami Voltula Cuunlla*. riorlda.
and sorb other Counties as may b* determined
upua and to rowplla Abstracts of Title to real
property In Ibe Count la* o f Bamlool*. Lak# and
Volusia, and sorb olbar Counlla* aa may I* bar*after determined p i» o for commercial purpewea
and lo guaranies ami Insure title* to real prop­
erty Id aabl Memlnol*. Lak* aad Volusia coun­
lla* Florid* and auefa olbar Counlla* aa may ba
hereafter determined upon. To purrbaaa State
and CVrnnty and Unnlclpat tax sale certificate*
Id It* own behalf and aa agaal foe olbar par­
son. p*r*«o* or corporation*, and sail and assign
tb* same for profit or to obtain tax dead*
thereon. To buy and sell mortgagee,
storks,
lorn la and olber securities and lo own and con­
trol Ibe same. To boy, sell, make, mortgage,
l^ase, manage, control or otherwise operate ab­
stract looks or abstract plant* for profit la the
Couutlr* of lietutools, l.*ke and Volost* ami
such olber coontlta lu Ibe Dial* * f riorlda as
may hereafter ba determined ojam. To own,
buy. *eII. lease, mortgage or otherwise ancamber m l and paraonal property In Iba state
o f riorlda. To act aa Truatr* for Individual*
or rurperatloos. lo execula truaU. and to art
as Eierutor* o f tVIll# aad Admlnlatralor c f
Estate*, and to operate and otadoct a general
trust buaineaa at any lim e tbla rorporalloo may
comply with tb# requirement* of tb* laws o f
tb* m ale o f Florida ‘gurrmlog tba same, and
lo exercise *«d enjoy all of lb# privilege* pre­
scribed under lb* provision* of
power*
according lo Ibr statute# o f tba aiale o f rior-

Resolution to Be Adopted
Whereas, the returns of the election
ordered by this board to be held on
the 17th day of May, 1921, to deter­
mine the question as to tho creation
and establishment of the Special Road
and Bridge District described in the
petition filed with this Loard on the
8th day o f Mnrch, 1921, and as set
forth in the call for said election have
been duly made to this board by the
inspectors of said election; and,
IJ*'
ARTICLE n i . *
The amount o f th* capital atock q f Ihl# com
Whereas, said returns have been
■oration shall b* rifle ru Tbouaaod Itia.OtXl.OO)
opencil and duly canvassed by the
tollar*. to
ItaJllBIK,
iv be
MW divided
»lai.wvia Into On* Tbouaand
-------; . . . „ Cl.MO)
,
a
aba re* of Ibe par value o f Fifteen ( 115.M ) Ital
board, nnd,
lira each. Said atock may be paid for In raaL
ot Id property, labor, or service*, at a Just
Whereas a canvass of snid returns
valuation lo be fixed by the board o f director*
shows that 129 votes were cast for the
al a mealing called for aucb purpiwe.
ARTICLE IV,
creation, and establishmen t of said
Tb* corporation shall exist perpetually.
ARTICLE ▼.
Speciul Road and Bridge District, nnd
Tb# buaineaa of Ibe corporation aball be con­
39 votes were cast against the crea­
ducted by a Hoard o f IHreclora consisting of
not Ira* than three nor more than" fir# memtion and establishment of said Special
Iwra
The Plrector* from Ibelr number aball
elect a President; a Vie* ITealdent; a Bccr*Road and Bridge District,
lary and Trraeurer. On# peraoa may bold lb*
Therefore, be it resolved, nnd it is
office o f Nith Rertelary ami Treasurer.
Tb#
peraoo* wbo are lo conduct Ibe buaineaa o f
so ordered nnd declared, that the retbla rurpuratlta aa Ita tampnrary officer* until
lb* IHreclora are sleeted at lb* flrat aanaal
nult of said election is in favor of-tho
meeting o f Ibe stockholder* bcreloafter provid­
creation And establishment o f
the
ed for aball be George 8 . Naab. I’ realdenl: W. R.
IJbk. Vlce-ITealdeol: E. 8. Baker. BecrelarySpecial Road and Bridge District de­
Trvaaorer. wbo, logelber with R. C. UumKlale
and B. 8 . Wav, shall constitute Ibe Hoard o f
scribed In snid petition, and in favor
IHreclora.
The first annual meeting of lb#
of the construction . of the . proposed
alock bolder* shall be held on the Second Tues­
day
I
d
January.
A. P. 1022. and annually thereroad nnd bridges therein described
a flir on Ibe Hecoad Tuesday la January of each
and every year, aucb meeting to be held al tb*
with funds derived from the issuance
principal office of the corporation al Hanford,
and sale of bonds of said Special Rond
riorlda.
ARTICLE VI.
and Bridge district in the sum of $90,The highest amount o f Indebledaeaa or lia­
bility to which Ihla cor|oratl&lt;* can at any
000.00, payable thirty years after
time tnbjvcl llaelf la One llandred Tbouaand
date, with interest at the rate of si*
illup.Q uoooi Hollar*
ARTICLE V n .
per cent per annum, authorixed by
Tb# aeal of Ihl* corpora (Ion aball he a circu­
lar Impression and bear In tb# center the word#
snid election, and,
*
"Corporate Heal'* aivl around the rlrrumference
Be it further resolved thnt as the
"NARII-LINK
A lirn tA C T
COni'OllATION.
IM I."
result of said election the territory
ARTICLE VIII.
and arvn particularly described and
Names, m l den re* and aulwcrlpllon o f IncoT'
poralor*;
set forth in said petition, fied with
Residence
Kbac
Nam#
this board on March 8th, 1921, and
Orlando. Fla. .
U
Geo. H Nash
ns described and set forth in the call
Or
land*».
FI*
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W II link
Hanford,
ris
I!
It
C
llurnelale
for an election, dated April 5, 1921,
Orlando. FI*
•
E H llaker
or.o
n
s
ash
,
be nnd the same is hereby declared to
W R. LINK.
be a lawfully constituted Special Road
II C. Ill UNHItAl.L.
K n. WEV.
nnd Bridge djstrict of Seminole Coun­
E. 8 RAKER.
HTATK i&gt;r rLURIHA.
ty, Florida, officially designated ns
COUNTY or OltANtIt:
Special Road and Bridge District No
(►n tbla day j**raoca!ly ai»p*ar#&lt;! t»fo»*
I II Fit K ill C K I J T ir t
that on ihla day l e
2, of Seminole County, Floridn.
f*trr m f k r R &lt; « a ll j •p|&gt;##rr*l ' A
It i V i w y . N. tirv. .H Saab, \V. II. Unk. II C Uomada!*.' h.
II- W . .**i#trmih and J
N. HcLxtrrr*. l o ni# trrll S llaker. K. K. Wee. well known tt» me lo
Adopted this 19th day of May,-.A. knsiwri
ti» tw (h r {wtoatti# n»n&gt;«s| In #ml a»l»o the |vrrw*na w)»o eirrtitrsl *lhe farefiring char­
•
rllte.J li rir m u .M iik ! tkF* r&gt;irr$uln( artlcl*# ter and aeterallj, eaxb f**r hlmwlf and not ri*f
D. 1921.
•»f in-'»»n**r#t W»n. an d I h r j «li«l #*«erallyr at*- the other. */bDowleilfK] that he e ie .tite l the
L. A. BUMLEY,
knnAlrvU * l-rfikf* in# that |h#J r i r o t i t ^ ] tb* atm« for lb* u*e« tnd porpo«ea therein et, ,*
f**r lh# |itif|k*fs th rrrln ri| tf»M fi|
• l&gt;fea**«1
Chairman. •• lor
W|tne«# my bant! anti offfrf-tl
#t t»rlani|n.
U IT V F * * M» &gt;••01! an\l n fft r la l #^«1 at Han
(Panir
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Florida,
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O. P. SWOPE,
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Fl&gt;*rl«la on till# t i e 7tb tlay n f June. A. I» l i d .
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Votary I’uMIr. Btat*
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Bonrd of County
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NOTICE or APFLICATI0N TOR TAX DEEDS
Folfidn.
SPECIAL MEETING 0 ) STOCKHOLDERS

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ty, Florida, officially designated as
Special Road and Bridge District No.
2, of Seminole County, Florida.
Adopted this 19th day of May, A. D.
1921.
L. A. BRUMLEY,
Chairman.
C. W. ENTZMINGER,
L. P. HAGAN,
O. P. SWOPE,
E. CURLETT,
Board of Cdunty
Commissioners, of
Seminolo County,
Floridp.

H o n o r o r in c o r p o r a t io n
Nolle* U k*r*br given, that th# undersigned
Intend lo apply lo tb« Ilooortbl* Carr A. Her&lt;!*«, Governor of th* Slat* of Florida, al Tallabaa***, Dorlda, ra lb* 12th day o f Jaly, A.
!&gt;. 1021. far Latter* I’ alrot Incorporating
AUTOMOTIVE » m T COMTAHY
under lb* following proceed charter, lb* orig­
inal of which I* now no file In the office of
Iba Brcrtlarr of Btala al TaUabaaaa*. riorlda.
A. It. CIIBNBT,
N. K. W. RIRTRL'NK.
J N fM'll WKEIIK
r n o r o s E D a r t ic l e s o r in c o r p o r a t io n

UNDER SECTION STS 0ENERAL STAT­
UTES OF THE STATE 0T FLORIDA
O wn.(a. Florida. Jana »th. IMI.
Nolle* la baraby gHau that by iltrrcllcm (if
Nolle* Is hereby glrrn that O. G. Wolcott
Iba Ib-ar-l o f IHrcatora o f Hi* Oaraola ('yprw* purchaser o f Tax Certificate No. 3M0, dated the
Fomiiany a *|w&lt;-U| moating la hereby ralleil to Tth day o f June, A. D. 1*M, ha* filed aald carl-e bold on the Ikth day o f July. A. l&gt;. IMI. tlftrata in my offtr*. and haa mad* applica­
at 10 on a ni at the office of tbe tVmpany tion for tax deed to Issue tu accordance with
al Os,-eola. Fk-rl-la for tba pursue of voTttig law.
Said certificate embrace* th* following
•&gt;n Iba -inrvllon to lnaraa-a Ilia rapllal alt-k of deaertt—it property Situated In Seminole County.
ilia r.-nqiany from |U ii n o oi lo f l (Vo.nm * 1 Fkirlda. tccwlt:
by Iba aathoruallon of Ilia taauance of |&lt;refarTrd
lo t |t&gt;. Midways add to Oviedo
Tb* aald
al.ak In iba amonnl of fvm oral r«l ,n I* ,)j. land being aaaeaaed at llie data of tba lasnaorg
»bla.| lull. 1 . 0 0 atiaree of Ilia par i.lua of of such rertfftrat* In tb* name of (Md, Fellow*;
Jliaiiai earb. and In fit Ibe relative rlgbla amt
Also
Notice la hereby riven that O O.
prtflletea of Ibe alia raa of ,-vtnmon ali-*k and 1 Wolcott,
purchaser of Tat Certificate No. 31A,
Iba abarra of prafarre-l ati-k of aal-l -Aimpany
dated Ibe 3rd day of Julj A D i» i« . ba* riled
and to fifofl.tr Iba malln.! by «b|r|, aabl a.l.tl said certificate In my office. ,*nd baa made,
tb*nal abarra ofprefarred «L&gt;cg aball I* Jia*
application foe tat deed to issue In accordance
t-ua.1 of |,y ibe cair|a#altoo.
with law.
Said certificate emlaacea tbe fol­
And ateo lo Amend Article III o f Ibe Chap lowing deecrtt—d property situated In Satnlnni*
ler and article* of lnr\*pcfattoo of the com County, Florida, to w lt
pany ao that aald Afllcte III aball conform lo
t e l S. Midway near Oviedo. The aald land
Ibe Irru-a of ibe Inarraae of. rapllal atiwk. and being aaaeaaed at the data of lb* laauanr* of
Ibe cxaidltton nf aucb tncraaae-and Ibe relative aueh evrtlflcat* ta Iba name of Nalnvu Horton.
right* of tba common and preferred aKick bold- ■ Also:
Nolle* la baraby given that O. O.
er*.
Wolcott, purchaser bf Tax C*rilricaf* No. 441,
F. H. WHJtON.
dated tbe 3rd day ot June. A. D. IBIS, baa filed
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l*f«#ldaal. aald certificate la my office, and baa mad# ap­
D. J. FEITNER.
plication for tax dead to laao* la acoord* new
42.51c
Searetary. with Uw. Said rartlflcata embrace* tb* follow­
ing described property, to w11:
IN CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH
JUDICIAL
to t IS. Midway In Sac. 10. Twp. 21 !L. Rang*
CIRCUIT. IN AND TOR SEMINOLE.
31.
Tb* aald land bring aaaeaaed at lb* data
COUNTY. FLORIDA— IN CHANCERY
of th# Issuance ot aucb rartlrirata tn tb# nan*
of Nalaoo llortoo.
CITATION
Unlaw* said rrrttflratea shall to redeemed aaMatkew Itlckion. Complainant,
cording to Uw tax deeds will Issue tbarton cu
v*.
tb*
27tb day o f Jana. A. D. 1921.
IV'ra Mae Illckauo. IVfeodant.
Witness my official signature and aaal tbU
To I tar* Mae lllckaoo. AH Weat t.VSrd Street.
tto Ifttb day of May. A. D. 1P21.
New York City. New York:
(SEAL)
E. A. DOCGLABB.
If appearing from an affidavit filed In tbt*
Clark Circuit Coart.
cauae that Ibe residence of tbe defendant ta H
Samtnol* County, FU.
W eal H int Street. New York City. New York:
By V. M. ItOUGLARB. D. C.
that II ta Ibe belief of affiant that Ibe defend­ 40-«te
ant Is over twenty-uoe year* of age amt ibat
Iter-e t* tv&gt; perwm In ll»e State of rkatda 1be NOTICE Or AFFLICATION TOR TAX DEED
aertlce of a aub|vwna upon whom would bled
UNDER SECTION t? » . 0ENERAL STAT­
the aald defendant: ,
UTES. LAWS o r FLORIDA
Tli err fore. you. Ik v i Mae Hlrkano. aw hereby
Katie# la hereby gtveu that J. F. Lalng. pur­
required cm tbe 4lb day o f July. A. I&gt;. IMI. lo chaser o f Tax Certificate No. bin. dated tba
appear to tbe bill o f complaint filed agalaat you 2nd day o f Jane. A. IV 1813. baa filed said cer­
In thla rauae. otherwise a decree pro cunfreao tifies ta ta my office, aad baa mad* application
will •« aald data be entered agatnal you.
for tat deed to Issue la arcoadauo* wltk law.
It la further ordered that aald ootlc* be pub­ Bald certlflcat* embrace# the following dewcrlblished tn Ibe Sanford Heruld. a newspaper pub­ *d property nltnated tn Remtnnt* Cbuaty. Flori­
lished la Seminole County, for four couaeruilr* da. to-wtt: Lot 24 Slaotlford's Add. Ranford.
weeks.
Tb# aald laud tolng * rare s i.I at tb# date o f tb#
WITNESS my baud aad tb* veal o f tb* abut# Issuance o f such certificate In tto name nf II.
stated court oo this 1st day ot Jan*. A. D IM I. Wllaou. Unless aald centrical* shall be redeem­
(SKALi
B. A. DOCOLARH,
ed according to law ta t deed will Issue uervra
Clerk of tb* d e r a il court.
on tbe llth day o f Jaly. A. B. IM I.
,
W emlaat* LVualy, riorida.
Witness my official slgnaiare and seal this
Ry: V. E. DOCOLAOS. D. C. tbe 2nd day s f Jane. A. D. IM I.
JOHN G. I.EONARDI.
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X A. DOUGLASS.
Solicitor and o f Counsel for Complainant.
Clerk Circuit Court.
42-Sir.
Seminole (taunt/, Fla.
43-Rte________________B y: A. M. WEEKS. D. C.
NOTICE Or AFFLICATION FOB T A X D O
---------------. STAYUNDER SECnOB STS. OENEBAL
NOTICE OF AFFUCATTOM FOE T A X DKTD
UNDE* RXCTION ITk. 0EXEKAL STAT­
UTER, LAWS OF IX 0R ID A
UTES. LAWK OF FLO H D A
Notice I* hereby ft ran that Carolina Lewis.
Nolle# I* hereby given that F. to Woodruff.
Ella* Hartley aad Grcagta Hartley, Trustee*
Concord camatrry. purrhaeaca o f Taa Ovttftcat* purchaser o f Tax Certificate Ns. ICO. dated th*
No 4ta&gt;. dated lb* 3rd day *f Jana. A. D. 1X07. 2nd day s f June. A. B. 1818. ta . riled aald cer­
boa filed aald cart!fleat# to my offlc*. and kaa tificate la my office, and bns mad* application
made app 11calk— for lax deed to lease la ac­ foe lax dead I* la*** ta •ecu*dance vrlhl law.
cordance with law.
Said certificate embrace* Said certlflcat# embraces the fotkswlag de­
Ibe following deecrlbed property siiaaled ta Ham scribed property situated ta Setclncl* county,
Iso la county. Florida, to-wtt: I err* In a-tear* riorida. to-wtt: I W t , o f NCV* ami \ w r , 0f
la *W . co* of Lot 3, Bee. S. Twp. 21. S. K 30 SES* and W H o f N i l * o f SEV*. See. Id. Twp.
K. i acre. Tb* sold Und batag aanoaard at 90 R-. Rang* 20. Acre*, loo. The said land
tba data of Ibr Isaacixe o f aucb certlflcat* ta tolng asatusvJ at tb* data o f tb* ten sor* s f
th* asm* of W. 0. Moor*. Uafeoo aald fertl- such cvrilflcata ta th# name o f U. a . Mnusou.
flcata aball to rrdavmrd according to Uw tax Us Ira* said certtricsta shall to redeemed ac­
dead wtll Issue tkarroo on tb# llth day nf Jaty. cording tn tow tax dead will tea** tbrrew om
tt# llt h day o f Jaty. A. B. 1821
A. D. IMI.
Wltaaaa my official alga it are and aaal this tb*
Witness my sfnaU I aigaathf# and aaal this
2nd day o f Jana. A . D. 1821.
th* 2nd day o f Jana. A. K MBS.
(REAL)
X A. DOUGLARR.
DOUG LAIS.
IREAL)
Clark O reult Court.
Clark Circuit Ctourl.
Baaalanto Itaunly, fto ,
Bamlnola C W atj. n o .
B y: A. M. WEEKS, I&gt;. C.
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[JBd. riorlda. or a* aooa thereafter aa tb#
matter raa bo beard, for on order graatlag aid
approving a Charter Incorporating BANFORI)
HOD a GUN CLUB, a* a corporation, NOT FOB
I'UOriT, under tb* laws *f tb* Blau of
Florida.
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Tho geotral nature aad object of tb# corpor­
ation shall be literary, baaovaleat. scientific aad
social, and thereby to develop and vacourag*
skill la bunting and flaking, and to provide sod
maintain any aad all legUlmat* metbode of en­
tertainment desired for tho bewaflt of Its mem­
ber*. aad to acqalro aad bold sultsbio locations
aad buildings for tb* bea(fit and entertainment
aad advancement of aaJd member*.
Tb* proposed Charter ot such corporation I*
now on rile la tb* offlco of tho Clerk of tb*
Circuit Oourt la and for Seminole Cooaty, Flor­
ida.
Hated at Ranford, riorlda, this th* 10th day
ot Nay. IMI.
Signed:
8. rULBSTON.
W. M. HAYNDfl,
E. r. HOUBHOLBEB.
G. W. KNIGHT,
B. a BOWER,
OBO. D. H1BHOP.
EDWARD I1IGOIN8.
F. B. It(H'MILLAT,
A. R. KEY.
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U V. IlllYAN.

ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
or
B B T AN-WHEELER MOTOR CONT ART
Wa, Iba undersigned, have agreed lo associate
ourselves and do hereby become associated
the purpose o f forming a body politic aad'
porale. under and by virtu* ot tbo Law* of u *
Stale o f Florida, and do hereby adopt tb* f^L
lowing Artlclr* o f Incorporation:
ARTICLE I.
Tb* name o f thla Ooeporstioo aball be lia r
AN-WHKELBIl MOTOR COMPANY" aad
principal office* aad place o f boats*#* shall l#
at Seafood, Hemlnol* County, Stale o f riueldu
but It may bav* and establish aucb olbar officm
ami place* o f boalneao at such place* aa ( Z
Hoard ot IHreclora may from time to time d*.
Irrmtne.
.
ARTICLE II.
Tb* general nature o f tb* bualues* to t#
transacted and cuodneted by said corpccatlm
aball be as fellows, to-w ll:
To acquire, salt, buy, own, maoafartuit aad
otherwise deal to automobile*, automobile tlrv*
and auttMDobU* accessories o f errry kind va*
description whatsoever; lo buy, sell and dval 1*
gasoline, any and all kind* of oils and all
kind* o f motor fual; to own, eatabllab. maintain
and equlpp nnd operate garage* and automm
nr court or county judoe. ■exin ole bile repair abop* ahd atorag# boltdlag*. fu* a ,
general repair and (torag* o f aatomoblle* and
C0UNTT; STATE OF FLORIDA
other vehicles o f a Uk# ckaractar; to malsum
•(Hip**
go—-&gt;w*m4 m
aw*# ootalvllalv
-*--- - abaitary*
Ipp, ctmdact
and
eatabllab storagt
ADMINISTRATION
service. vulcanUlag ptanU and paiat abopa; to
.
(Cttatlaa)
conduct any aad all manner o t boat**#* tor tk*
Eatata of
advancement o f lb* automoblU Industry, aad a
Augusta Itoraar, Deceased.
generally vngaga ta. ewadoet and carry cat tk*
NT THE JUDOE. OF SAID COURT • . buflneas o f daaUra lo all klada o f gooda, ware*
WHEREAS. A. R. Kay baa appUed to thla and merehandle* o f terry class aad daacrlpthai
Court for U ttrrs o f AdmlaltUatloa on th* t* acquire, own. lens*, rant. n*IL mortgage aad
s e ia u o f Aagnata Horner, deceased, let# o f said oibarwla* deal lu aay aad all klada * f rat) va­
Cooaty o f 8# ml Dole:
u l t ; to borrow money aad racurv tb# tarn# to
THESE ARB THBRETORB, Tb alto aad ad- mortgage*, deads o f tn u t. brads, or other akSmoolah all aad singular th* kindred and credi­ gallon* therefor, tad to do all ruck olbar tfci»—
tor* o f said deceased to b* aad appear before aa may bo aacaaaary or arpadlant to bo dao* tm
thla
Court
oo
er
before
th*
21*1 tb* successful transaction o f tb* basts*** af
day o f Jsae, A. D. 10* 1, and fll* ob­ tbU corporatlra, and to bav*. txarris# aad ra­
jections, If aay they bar*, to tb* granting of iny all tb* right, powara and pritllagaa lad.
U ttar* o f Administration on said total*, other­ daatal to corpora lira# organised and exUtlag an.
wise th* asm* will be granted to said A. R. der and 'by vlria* o f tbo Uwa ot tbt StkU af
Key. or lo son* other fit peraoo or person*.
Florida.
AHTICLR HI.
WITNESS my name a* County Judge o f tb*
Tba amount o f tb* capital atock of tbU cor­
Cbantyl aforesaid Ihla th* llth day o f May, A.
pora Itoo aball be Twanty-flv* Tbouaaod Italian,
D. 1021.
lo to divided U)(0 Tw o Hundred aad Fifty (254)
(BEAL)
E. r . H0 U8II0 UDEB,
40 Jte
Cooaty Jadg*- abarra o f th* pat valo* o f Oca Huulrvd Dab
Ur* ($100.00) each. Tb* capital stack c f this
IN CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JU­ corporation may to payabU la tb* lawful mat­
ey o f tb* United Rtatr* o f America, or payable
DICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA,
la. taaued or used for tb* purchase of property,
SEK1M0LX COUNTY
ellbcr real or. personal, or for. tb* payment at
George Galas*, Complainant,
labor or service*, at a Jaat - vatu*(loo thereof,
va.
to to determined by tk* Board ot Director* it
Jennie Gala**, Defendant.
a me*(log bald foa aucb purpoo*.
CITATION
ARTICLE
Tb Jranl* Gaia**, pine* o f .rt*ldrnce*unkeown:
Tbla corporation shall cratlan* and bav* fiQ
Yon art hereby ordered to be aad appear be­ power to rxrrcla* l u corporate right* and fra*.
fore oor said r o u t at tb* -Court House in Ban- cblaaa far a period o f aUaty-alna yrarv, frua
ford. riorida, la tba abova entitled cause oo tb* and nflar tba commencement ot lu corporal*
rirat Monday la August, IM I, tk* earn* bring rxUtaoco, or until sooner dissolved according t*
lb* flrat day thtrtof. and a rale day o f thl* Uw.
Court, to answer tb* bill ot romplalat filed
ARTICLE V.
berela against you, els* tb* same will bt taken
Tb* buatnv#* of IhU corpora Iloo shall to con­
aa co a fraatJ am] followed by appropriate de­ ducted by tb# follow tag officers: A Praaldast.
a Vice I’ raatdaht. a Secretary aad Trrarurtr,
ll la further ordered that tbla order b* pub­ wbo may to oaa and tb* asm* peraoa. aad a
lished la tb* Ranford Herald, a newspaper pub­ Board o f Director*, o f hot leas than three aw
lished In Seminole County, riorlda. once each more than five j*ar*ona. wbo must to stock­
week foe eight consecutive week*.
holder* of aald corporation and ratified to vot­
Gives undvr my band and seal of said Court, ing power*.
this th* 23tb day o f May. 1M 1.
Until tb* (rat meeting of tb* stockholders
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
brrelaaflrr provided for. tb* officer* of this cor­
Clerk of Circuit Court,
poration shall to ;
Pemlnole County, Fla.
to T, Bryan, Frvaldant: L. Y. Bryan, VicoBy: V. E. DOUGLASS.
Freoldast; and W. V. Wheeler. Secratary aad
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Deputy Celrk. Treasurer, and lb* Board o f Btroctor* shall b*
to T. Bryan, to T. Bryan nnd W. V. Wbrolar.
■NOTICE or AFFLI CATION TOR TA X DEED
Tb* first or organlxatlra meeting of th* atariUNDER SECTION 111 GENERAL STAT­
bolder* o f aald rorporalloo aball to bald ta tk*
UTES, LAWS OF FLORIDA
CTIy of Ranford, ttaonty o f Ramlsol* aad StatO
Nolle* U hereby glrtn that J. E. Lalng. par- of Florida, on tba Btb day o f Jaty. A. B. 1W1.
chaser of City Tax Certlflcat* Ne. 1ST. dated fof tba purpo#* of adopting Ry-t^wa aad rotatb* 1st day of April. A. D. 1B1B. haa riled aald plating tb* organlxatloa ot tbla rorporalloo, aad
rartlrirata la my office, and baa mad* appllra- also for tb* purpoo* o f elac ling aucb officer*
ttoa for tax dead to laao* la accordance with of tb* corporation aa are hereinabove provided
law.
Raid rartlflcata embrace* tb# following for. and tb it fhereaftrr tb* annual meeting af
ilracrltod property situated In BamlnoU County, lb* atockholdar* o f tbU corporation shall t*
Florida, to-wit: lo t 3. Block ». Tier B, City of held on tb* rirat Monday lo January of rack
Sanford. Fla
Th* aald land being aaaeaaed at and every year, at which annual crating all
lb* data of tb* Issuance o f aucb certificate tn officer* o f tbt rorporalloo aball to elected.
ARTICLE VI
tba name of D. 1L Jooaa.
Tbe highest amount o f l d e b t cine** of lia­
Also:
Nolle* la hereby glrrn that J.
E.
Lalng. purchaser of Lily Tat Certificate No. bility to which tbit rorporalloo aball »at&gt;)ect it140, dated tb* 1st day of April. A. D. I&amp;1B. ha* •elf aball not exceed tb# aum of Fifty Ttraaaad
filed aald certlflcat* la my office, and baa is.litre, at any U nt.
ARTICLE VII
mad* application for tat deed to Issue In accord­
The name* and residence* of the sutoertbtag
ance with Uw.
Said c*tllflcate embrace* tba
In
oor
port
loft,
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b&lt;]
Ibf amount of tt# cipltil
following described property tlluatrd In Semi­
fotp-w#
nole county, Florida, to-wtt
tot p, Hlorh S, •t.&lt;k sutoerttwd by each are
W . V. Wheeler. Ranford. Florida. 13 aharta.
Tier C. City of Ranford. FU. Tba said Und
to
T.
Rry«n.
Ranford.
Florida.
12 abarea.
being assessed at the data of tb* Isaaaar* o f
to Y. Bryan. Sanford. Florid*. 1 abate
such rartlflrata tn tba name o f W. E. Durham.
Witness Whereof. We, Ibe tutocritlBg tlUnless aabl certificate* aball to redeemed ac­ rorIn
port tors bate hereunto set our baud* aad.
cording to Uw las .deed will Isas* thereon oo
affixed
our seat* tbla, tba 5Ctk day of May. Alb# 2Tth day o f Jon*. A. D. 1021.
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Wlinrs* my official signature and seat tbU B. IK J
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w . v . w i i e e i .b r .
tba I Sth day of Mar, A D. 1021.
l«EAL&gt;
to
T.
BRYAN,
tSKAl.)
n. A. DOUGLARR,
iRKkLI
to Y. BRYAN,
Clerk Circuit Court.
STATE OF FLORIDA.
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Jtamlnol* County. Fla. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
By A M WEEKR. H. C.
1 Herat.y Certify. Ibal .at thl* day peremOU
sp lea m l tef..re t»c. an officer dulj ,a!!.rttad
It.,
administer ualba an.1 take a. know leditncot*.
NOTICE OF MASTER S BALE
W. \* Wheeler. 1- T llryan and L 1 &gt;!rf
In tba Circuit Court of tbs Sevvatb Judicial I ti. me well known and known by me to te tt*
•an.e perera* descrltol tn and wbo tntovtleJ t*
Circuit of tb* Slat* of Florida, la aad far
tbe forarntng artlclr* of larorporaltra. and Ihri
SamUsU County.— Is Chancery.
did
severally .acknowledge tofora m* ttol thV
I’ eoplc* Bank o f Sanford. Florida, Complainant, executed
amt signed tbe aald Artlcla# of locufvs.
ration for lb* uses sad purpo**# thartla 41*
to J. Mlxaoa, Respondent.
Notice Is hereby glean that In parsuanc* of
uTlVItne** YYharrof. I bav* hereunto vat M
fin a l d e cree lavued In abov# en title d e*
mand and offtetat real at Ranford.
I .taldta
May 21. IM I. I will offer for eat* at poblle tbla tbe 2»!tb day of May. A. P. IMIE. F HOLSlIOl.l'ER,
outcry to tba blgbrat bidder at Iba front door
iREALl
County Judge. Itemtool*
of tba court house In Ranford. Seminole Coun­
County. Fkridx.
ty. Fk&gt;r|.la, on July rib. IM I, during tb* legal tl 5tc
boor* of tala tba following iltvctlled property,
•Hutted Ip Kemlnole County, Florida
Tbe Weat IN CIRCUIT COURT. TTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
ta lf o f tto Northeast quarter of Section 27.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA —
Township IP. Itanre 32 East also tb* South­
IN CHAN CEB T
west quarter of the Southeast quarter uf Sec­
tion 22. Township 18. South of Range 32 East;
also one 3vl bora# power. 4 cylinder Regal gaso­
BILL TO QUIET TITLE
line engine Namier R22S with Atwater Kant
tO. II.)
and high tension magneto Ignition ayttem and ( W a r II. l ir s m lla g . 8 r . C om p lain an t.
on# 12 horse tower* Laibrop single cylinder gas­
oline angina, complete with shafting, wheal* A. II. Gerard. Hattie Gerard. Ms wife. tU
and combination stern* tearing* and stuffing box
known legatre* and devisee* “ deT the l*"
foe rack engine.
Also cme gnaolla*
launch
w ill aad tratamant o f A. 11. Gerlxd o? of k»
iitu C
nrdM iS#
flfl M "
w ife Hattie
Geranl.
tto nnknowD
unknowa bbvtr*
named Winona, length 3d feet,-breadth It f**t,
Iba gam* tolng a flat, round bottom gaaolln*
H. Gerard or of hi* wife Uattl# Gerafd: 1“
TurnalL Cat to fins Turn* 11. hla wlfa. tb# J
launch, completely equipped and tearing aer,
1st curator 2*1372. all foregoing land tn Ramiknown legatre* and dertaee# under tb#
note County, riorida.* Term* of aal* cash.
will and traument o f Job* TurnrlL or “
w ife and tralameul o f Joha Ttrnall. ct a»
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SCHELLE MAINER.
w ife Catbrrta* TurnalL nnd tb# onknawi
Special Mailer ta CLtncery.
Ranford. Tin..
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balre o f John Turnsll. and o f hi# wir*. (*!*••
May 24. IM I.
4l-4te
In* Turnsll. Defendant*.
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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS;•
&gt; A. II. GERARD. AND OATTIBGBRASIL
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NOTICE OF AFFUCAT10N TOE -TAX DEED
I lls W ir E , RESIDENCE UNKNOWN:
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UTES. LAWS OF FL0E1DA
NELL. HIS WIFE. RESIDENCB PNEKOWW
Notice la hereby given that Fn-Kr Curlett.
If appearing by lb* aworn' bill of rocp«“ »
purchaser o f Ta* Certlflcat* No. 2.VV date.1 tb# riled bereln against you that you bar* M
2nd day i-f Jane. A. D. I Ml*, baa Bird aald cer­ fo bav# some Inlareat In tto follow lag 4t « ,r e
tificate IIT my office, amt baa made application land In Remlnoto County. Florida.
m
for Tax l*r*d to laaue In aeroplane* with law.
Lota Ftv# IS), and Seven (I ). IUock to «
•aid certlricale embrace* tto following dreerUp Gertrud* Addition lo Sanford. Plat D«&gt;* *• C V
d properly, altnated In Seminole t ..untj. Flor­ 112 I II, a* recorded in Remlnoto Cooaty ^
ida. to w lt: Beg. RE n e o f NB«, of NF.», Sec.
2W- Twp. at! S., Range 32 E.. run W 03 yd*. N
You are lb ere fare hereby required
1R2 j a d s . w es 3-3 yards, &gt; 61.33 yards. E lo to aad appear tofor# out Clrtnlt
I47.W yards. R lo to *
Tto said laud tolng tto Court House In Ranford. FWVU. «• " J
•■•esaed nl tto data o f tba Issuance o f aucb rtret Monday la August. 1821, totag th#
certificate In tbe name o f J. (j. Adams. Eat.
day o f aald mrath. than and thar* ta
A lso:* Notice la hereby given that Ea&lt;V&gt;r Cur- •war to tto MU o f complaint U reU ritod
toll, pnrrbsaer o f Tax Certlflcat* N'n. S M . dated y#u, and tbarela fall not. ate* aald bill # « " ,
tb* 2nd day s f June. A. IV 1818. baa riled said taken aa roof*----- - —
» «■ foBowv#
certificate In my office, and baa made aprll- •Goal dacree
cation for Tax Itard to Issue la accccdaae* with
It to farttar ordered that thl* n0*1'* . JlT
law.
Raid certificate embrace* th* fallowing Uaha-1 In tto Saarord Herald, a
IZo
desrrltod property situated la Remlnoto County, Itetod in Ramin#!* Oaunty. Florida, oura
Florida, to-w ll: Beg. fcS yard* W s f RE esc. week for right ron#ec#tlv# weak*.
e
o f NKl» o f NEU, Use. SB. tw p . # }
R .» g , TO ALL PARTIES CLAIMIXO AN iN T B * * g
33 East., run N IR2 yard*. W IM 2-3 yards. S
IN THE PR0 PBRTT HEREIN
hi*’ O'DB9C-B IR *'
IR3 yard*. K IM 2-3 yards. Tb* aald tend tolng
I ndrr A. H. Garard. Halt)# Oratd.
3?
a e a s e d at tbe date o f tb* Issuance of sorb
and John TurnalL Oathtria* TarnalL hi#
certlflcat* In tbe name o f J, (J. A lla n . EaL
latea* aald certificate* shall to redeemed ac­
It tolng" mad* tn appear by • *****
cording to law taa deeds will Ireo* tberera co Complaint filed toretn agalast r « "
”
tbe l l t h day o f Jaly. A. B. IM I.
t* bav# •*•*
Wttnevw my sriYclal slgnaiare and seal thl* haa* or claimIS&lt;
n1
lb* 2nd day o f Jane. A. Iv 1831.
Btoridn, to-vrit:
____
f. 4
(SEAL)
X A. POUGI.ARR.
Lata Fit# (I ), and Seven ( T ) . B * * * » ^ u
, •
Clerk Circuit Ctaurt.
SL Gertrud* Addttteu In Rsnfavd. *rtet
Remlnoto County, rto. pores 112 111, aa n corded to Ormtool* C"1
42-4ie
B y: A. M. WEEKR. D. &amp;

Florida.
You are therefor* baraby rammarfsj

NOTICE OF AFFLICATION FOE DECREE OF qsired te to and appear before our aabl P n T
DISSOLUTION
Oourt at th* Itanrt liras* to Soar
To creditors and all ether* having claim* under on th# Flrat Monday Is »*pt#*xh#r.
tv agalaat lta*tutrkrv Ranch fovnj-aey. a roc- tto fifth day of aabl mrath. the* —w
poratlo* under tto laws af Florida, ha vin g Its mak* aaawar ante th# b ill* re«/u1^ ^
principal place of business at Ranford. Ftav- toreta agalaat y*#. aad tbaretn
aald MU will h# Ukaa aa renf*#**4 a* •*»*—
Ida. aad fs whom It may roorara:
Taka untie*, that Ttasoha tehee Ranch Uoo-- you. ta to feltownd by tun1
M pah
pany, a rvwperstkui. will, af 10 00 a. m . ou
It to further ordered thnt thl# n#Oc* «•
Jaly 1. 1821. or a* aoo* thereaflar aa ---- — r| llabed aw# esc* week tod, tw«lv«_ w#at*.
raa to heard, apply by petlUc* t« th* Judge uf Raaford llafald. a newspaper —
“
,k*_
• * the Revruth Judicial Clr- ooto Ctawsty. rtorida.
day 1*11 af rtorida. at (bankerv, toe * o* cry* af
Itaw* and ordered this th#
vslnatary dlaaoturicn. termlaaUag Its rorpor- 1821.
DOUGLAS
ata vxtetanre accwrdlag to atatnt* la aucb care
(Ctork*. toG) &gt;
ctork Clrratt
mad* aad provided.
TOOOIIATCI1EB RANCH COMPANY
ROBINSON A BUDGES.
DICKINSON A DICKINSON.
Orlando, fto .
Ba&amp;tttan tor OaanplaJato.
43-41*

�THE SANFORD, W EEKLY HERALd, FRIDAY, JUNE 10,1921

LADIES’ HOSE,- per pair,
June Sale price !.......

BOYS’ OVERALLS

MEN’S SOCKS,
June Snle price

LADIES VESTS,
June Sale price

BOYS’ COVERALLS,
June Sale price ...

BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS,
June Sale price........

SILK HOSE,
.
June Sale .price

BOYS’ WASH SUITS,
June Sale price...

BALBRIGGAN DRAWERS,
June SMe price...............

SILK CAMISOLES,
June Sale price

CHILDREN’S HOSE,
June Sale price....

UNION SUITS,
• June Sale price

PETTICOATS,
June Sale price

CHILDREN’S SANDALS
June Sale price..........

DRESS SHIRTS,
June Sale price

10 Y A R D S BLEACH IN G S

G IN G H AM S
In Big June Sale, 5 yards for

VOILES, per yard,
June Sale price

UNION MADE OVERALLS, reduced
from $1.98, June Sale price..............

PERCAL, per yard
June Sale price

UNION MADE PIN CHECK PANTS,
June Salu price............................. . ....... S

CURTAIN SCRIM, per yard
June Sale pricp..............

KHAKI PANTS,
June Sale price

SKIRTS,

FRUlT o p THE LOOM, per yard,

DENIM WORK SHIRTS,

FACE TOWELS,
2 for

INDIAN HEAD, per yard,
June Sale price...............

STRAW HATS,
June Sale price.

SILK COLLARS,

ORGANDIES, per yard,
June Sale price......

DRESS PANTS,
June Sale price

LINEN COLLARS,
June Sale price.

BED TICKING, 10 yards,
June Sale price........

ENGLISH LA ST SHOES,
. June Sale price...........

SUIT CASES, .
June Sale price.

BATES’ SEERSUCKER GINGHAM, per yd
June Sale price.................. .........................

MEN’S SANDALS,

TRUNKS,
June Sale price.

BLUE WORK SHIRTS,
June Sale price........

H A N D BAGS,
June Sale price.

DRESS
__ GINGHAM,
|E
, 32 inches wide, per yard,
w U lT i©

ie

-T

.

$ 1 .2 5
I

2 4

GEORGETTE WAISTS
June Sole price.......
JAP SILK WAISTS, Black only,
Extra Bizes, June Sale price.

�TH E___SANFORD,
W E E K L Y H ERALD,
FR ID A Y, JU
N E 10,1921
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. _

WOODRIjNG, OF T H E
P EftU ( I N D I A N )
the climatic, luxury, of the
opical, ione, clothed in the

virdure which springs from soil
P am kissed by fiassion^te sunbeams
UySQH and bathed by copious showegs;
tended% a BbODld rich iii the virtues of indilstry. tnrift ana sobriety; with a dozenports
busied with ships laden with the products of
every clime; dowered with an incomparable
forest; the earth stored with valuable depos­
its of phosphate and clays; supplied with
splendid clear lakes, fringed with moss-rcovered trees, in which the finny tribe play with
endless dive and swirl; provided with ample
supply of good water; flecked with ipagnificeTOi^^praJ groV^We plains « d
byiw&amp;V Herds; gemea,%mbewitchinggard&amp;nsTdotiedWith flouribMk cities sM fm [O % p ld (f

n d ,th e

trange appeal—wiei
Jpiost.Snficultto,an
Pee with its old,,wpri

plike, FI
Strange
;e-or exp.
ayor stil

merit; itrhHsbverHeen, and itw ill^ n tm u e to
charm and enthrall in the years to come, just
as it has in centuries past. The venturesome
explorers o f four hundreds years ago, though
often times forced to turn back because o f in­
surmountable difficulties, found in Florida, a
land o f enchantment. Today one can revile
in the warmth and sunshine, in the long
stretches o f white sandy beaches and in the
crystal clearness of the many lakes and the
cool breezes o f velvety softness as they whis­
per a unique and most interesting feature of
many o f the lakes is the long rows o f pine sap-.
plings found at the waters edge. One could
feel almost o f certain the planting had been
designed and made by man but such is not
the. case—it is just a pretty bit o f nature’s
handiwork.
Combinations of nature’s beauty are here
frequently found in a ripplin, glake,. trees
heavily laden with Spanish moss and a bit of
sunlight breaking through. Those who will
take the,time to explore a bit out o f the beat­
en paths will find many delightful surprices.
There is something new and different await­
ing one just over the Hill or around the turn

and one never tirq sof these scenes.^ As t\fi
moss*-

es take o^fantaffic.shapes and
sombre torn;.. Njght treads qui&lt;
heelaof d ^ anJmshera m twinkli
a brilliancy only exceeded, in noi
Frankness and veracity compel us to admit
that for four hundred years Florida was used
scarce more than for-a-gateway, its explor­
ers passing through and beyond in search not
o f fertile land but o f gold(in bulk to carry
back across the seas. It has been a far cry
from those early troublesome days to the
p r ^ n t t t a e . and the.tra,i^sftosi«mi ftjWfca

dayjs all tfte’jnore ma^yejious .for the reason
that-the greatest strid^-hav^JbNeen ma$Mn
the past,debacle.
Azure, skyde and rainbow,tinted Florets
old, in years yet young,and fresh ]With ophorS
. Thje^oil responds lavishly with mie]U
g i t ^ e g « p g t o u s l y ^ ^ t o ;, t h e , l m p J , t h . a h d . j 9 y v o f

the people. With interminable resources and
scenery as varied asit is beautiful Florida enthralls and fascinates
The search for the fable's perpetual foun­
dation o f youth is now only a memory, button
the other hand we found those things which
spell long life and happiness. The song of
birds, the perfume o f orange blossoms and
flowers, skies o f etheral blue, nights o f vel­
vety softness with myriad stars o f surpassing
brilliancy—these and more are yours to pos­
sess without let or hindrance.
Florida, to many who have yet to visit here
is a mass of contradictions. Exaggerated re­
ports and misleading literature o f an earlier
day coupled with ruthless* exploitation of
lands oftimes wholly unsuited for agricul­
ture, are largely responsible.
Happily all
these things are almost wholly in the past.
Well marked trails now lead to whatever the
traveler may most desire. A mass o f infor­
mation is his fo r the asking from govern­
ment, state, and various districts. A network
o f splendid roads o f asphalt arid brick are at
his disposal and make readily excessable al­
most every part o f the state. The early ex-

quently did that/the whole country

is beipg done today at the rate o f $35,000 000'1
yearly from h er prbducts of agriculture and !
livestock alone and this is only the beginning
With the state's almost limitless resources” i
it would be difficult, even for those who have
carefully measured the possibilities, to over­
estimate the value o f her products in the
years just ahead. With an average annual
value o f farm products o f $149.00 per acre*

with billions of feet of standing timber, suf’
f icientjWhenpawed,to buildhomes for twen*y.n^l»Shr)eftBl«i5;Wrth,apiannual production
offeighty#r cepttof the world's phosphate
with a yiej$;eacbhyear of turpjentine and ros
n&amp;valuedtot million withha»outgo of mon

fift^-thousa»d icarloadSsOf fruit and!
her placain the front ranbfras. a wealth pro­
ducer.
When yoir addito the foregping^.the mil­
lions o f doltosjdqlded each yewtiby her eggs
and poultry, dairy products, o f honey, cotton*
and tobacco, sponges and seafood, not for­
getting that Florida, commercially, is justin'her infancy, you may grasp something of
what the future has in store.
A t all points our entertainment was lavish,..
— flowers strewn in our pathway* orange andi
grapefruit, and barrels o f iced orange an&lt;h
grapefruit juice were served us. The pro­
fuseness o f Floridian entertainment proved]
great generosity in both spirit and. purse.
Florida is a land o f infinite variety. Erichi
city and section has its own peculiar and dis*tinct features. *The state has spent $7,000 ony
direction signs and is spending $10,000 in
placing them. Many thousands o f acres of]
the most productive land in the world have.:
been reclaimed from the swamps, hammocks,y
and pine forests in the last year. Millions^
now just as good remain to be developed. It';
is simply a matter o f enterprise and capital
It is fame that the tourist who sees Florida'
from the car window views much that is sand*
and barren waste but touring as we did, the 1
interior by automobiles, we found it vastly j
different.-

^ H IS P U B L IC IT Y C A M P A IG N IS M A D E PO SSIB LE B Y T H E F O L L O W IN G PR O G R E SSIVE FIR M S A N D
IN D IV ID U A L S OF SE M IN O L E C O U N T Y
-----------S A N F O R D ----------- Lloyd Shoe Store
R. R, Eldridge
Chase &amp; Co.
Chas. E . Henry,

1

Commission Merchant

Star Theatre
Roberts’ Grocery
H ill Hardware Co.
pryan &amp; W heeler, A utos
H ill Lumber Co.
Edw. H iggins, Autos.
M eisch Realty Co.
J. E. Spurring, Real E state
Sanford Truck Growers, Inc
Miller’s Bakery
Seminole County Bank
Thos. Em m ett W ilson
Peoples Bank o f Sanford
Attorney *at-Law
F irst National Bank
Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. Co,
W ig h t Grocery Co.,
Perkins &amp; Britt,
Wholesalers

Kent Vulcanizing W orks
Standard Auto Tqp Co.
A . K anner,
General Merchandise

Commission Merchant

D . C.^Marlowe
* Vegetable Broker

The Ball Hardware Co
H aigh t &amp; M agee
Automobiles

V . C. Coller, Contractor
S. O. Shinhoiser, Contractor
Southern Utilities
A . P . Connelly, Rt
D eane Turner, G\
?"
George Fox, Cold
M ahoney-W alker1Co.

Haberdashers

H. B. Lewis, Real Estate
Cowan’s Tin Shop
W igh t Bros. Co., A utos
Chero-Cola Bottling Co.
Reher Bros., Auto Painting
Zachary-Tyler Veneer Co.,
Crates

R. E. Stevens, Physician
W ilson &amp; Toomer,

Printers. Office Supplies

George A . DeCottes,

J .N . y U r . P h

^

Hodges &amp; M cM ullen,
. _ Barb«.

O— —

O. P. Swope Land Co.
C. L . W est, Groceries
Lawton Bros Co.,
T . G. Simmons, Physician
Oviedq Cash Groc. Co.

---------C H U L U O T A —

John R ussell,

Cigar Manufacturers

J. E . Synder, D ry GoOfflj
Stanley &amp; R o g ers, Groce
D . D. Daniel, Groceries
Chuluota Company,

W . A . W hitcom b,

Commission Merchant

,

O V I E D

C , T . McCulley, Garage
E . A . Farnell* Groceries
H. B . McCall, Gen. Mdse.

T . J . M H l e r &amp; S o n ..

n

L. P. M cCuller, Groceries
John T . Brady, Jeweler
Geo. W . K night,

-------- —

General Merchandise

Attomey-at-Law

Realty Loan &amp; Guar. Co
. * - * „.■■■■„— , „
Autom otive Supply Co.
Speer &amp; Son, Dry Goods

Real Estate

&gt;

P1™ ™ ’8 M eat Market
L
.
^

Real Estate and Insurance

---------L O N G W 0 0 D -

J o jm G .L ro n a rd in w w
Contractor
W est Si^e Grocery

Lee/Bros., P lum bing
Bfrie Front Barber Shop t
GenernT
The A llen Seed Co. ,
Sanford Paint &amp; W a ll P a - A

Writers’ K andy Kitchen
P lu m b c ^ '
' ‘ .fs -.i &gt; ■ j .
Sanford Battery Service C|q
Sanford Machine &amp; Foiin
dry Co.
Sanford Coca-Cola B o t Co. Ray B ros* Battery Service
Clyde S i Johns River Line Hotel Montezuma
H ie Yowell Co., D e p t Store Bobbin’s Credit Store
W . S. Price, Contractor
Carter Lum ber Co.
H ill Im plem ent &amp; Sup. Co. M . F leisch er.,
Lord’s Purity W ater
Cdmmiaslim Merchant

Elder Springs W ater Co.
Surprise Shoo Store
L. A . Brand, Optician
F. P. Rines, A u to Supplies
Haynes &amp; R atliff,

E . W . Hench, hiayor &gt;*’
C. W . Entzm inger ■
,
M id -W a y Garage
O v e r str e e t* Payne, r

Merchant’s Grocery (
W illiam s M illinery SI
Virginia-Carolina Ch

Groceries

T. A . O’Neill,

Clothing, Shoes

Longwood Hotel

A . J. to ssin g ,
Quick Service Transfer

R eal Estate

Sanford Barber Shop u
J. K. SMITH, Prop.

—
Sanford Steam Laundry
J. J. M auser, C igar M fg r .
Crown Paper Co.
Sanford Dry Goods Co.
H . M cLaulin, Jeweler
Bower &amp; R dum illat D m

T

‘

G E N E V A ----- -

Logan M erc. Co.
General Merchandise

C. F . Harrison, Gen. M dse.
E . Curlett, ,
_

Coca-Cola BotUlng Co.

J. W . Flyp
W akefield

r

------- A L T A M O N T E Geo. £ . Bates &amp; Son,
Altamonte Hotel ,

A . H i Fuller- &amp; Son**
Groceries

D . B . McIntosh,
Fargo Lumber Co.

------------ M O N R O E —
Ben B ro s, Growers, Shil

�THE SANFORD, WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 10.1921 .

th e

LAND of th eir dream s
By W. E. BOLLES, of Oldsmar *
President Florida Grape Growers' Association

TO PROSECUTE
THE HERALD
THE LEADERS
PURCHASES
IN RACE RIOT
PROPERTY

THAT COST THE LIVES OF THIIl- BUYS FINE LOT ON LAKE FRONT
this time, while the winter tour- owm home, where he and his family
TV-TWO PEOPLE AT TULSA.
FOR FUTURE HOME OF
L u arc absent and we Floridtana arc can enjoy It 365 days In the year.
OKLAHOMA
DAILY
Lont together by ourselves, as an Working along these lines, I have
[irishman would have it, we have a planted out 700 trees, shrubs nnd
(By Tb* A uoeU Ld Fr*u)
(from S ttn rd .y 'l D ili/)
TULSA, June 7.—-The first slop to­
Lood opportunity to discuss plans to .plants in the last two years, including
The Lnkefront Improvement Co.,
|»ake Florida more popular with all a wide variety of fruits and flowers, ward prosecution of the alleged lead­ are selling lots every day or so and
nnd I believe we hove nlready had $5 ers of the race riots here-lost week it begins to look ns though all the
of our visitors.
Before I ever came to Florida I was worth of enjoyment from every $1 which cost thirty-two lives, taken to­ land on the lakefront would soon bo
jore or less familiar with its tropical invested in this way. From my point day with' filing charges against K. B. In the hands of purchasers who ex­
fi n e ry, having piado quite a colloct- of View as a real estate dealer, I con­ Stratford, negro, and three other ne­ pect to build stores nnd apartments
of photographs and picture post- sider it safe to say that every dollar groes, none of whom arc in custody. and offices and factories of various
Llke many new-comers, I cx- spent In ornamenting a piece of prop­ They are charged with rioting. Extra­ kinds.
There Is probably no better place
to see a large part o f Florida erty should in a few years represent dition papers for Stratford, who is in
Kansas,
have
been
asked
for.
Strat­
for
an investmentdn the state of Flor­
like these picture postcards, and GOO per cent, profit A young tree
ford
refused
to
return
to
Tulsa.
ida
just now than this lakefront land.
|l”was disappointed. I wns prepared which costs $2 should easily be worth
It
has
one of the finest hotel sites in
_ see great stretches of pine Woods, $10 more to a piece of property inside
open air than playing golf. I posi­ the state located there nnd when tho
[because I knew Florida Is a compara- of five years. It takes time to select,
tively know that my family gets more new hotel is started nil the land ad­
ely undeveloped stato, but I was plant nnd grow young stock, and
fun. out of it, strolling around with jacent will take a boom that will make
.cfly disappointed In falling to sec sometimes quite a per ccntagc of new
it doublo in value at once. Home peo­
me, while I play golf With thq hoe.
o0gh ornamental plantings of suD- planting Is lost by untoward condi­
In addition to pleasing my. family ple arc well aware of the great vnlue
opica! trees and shrubs in .the cities tions, even if the plants nre given
nnd myself, I find that I. have furn­ of this lake front property nnd they
| towns, where one surely has a good care. It sometimes takes a year
ished enjoyment to hundreds o f my are purchasing with an eye to the fu ­
for a plant really to get going in its
bt to expect beautiful effects,
friends who are nature-lovers like ture.
have studied the charm, o f cities new surroundings, but when It actual­
Among the Intest purchasers of a
myself nnd who enjoy strolling around
ke Tampa, St. Petersburg and Clear­ ly gets under Wny and begins to bear
lake
front lot Is the Herald Printing
nmong the plants, studying their hab­
e r on the wert coast o f Florida, its fruits nnd flnwers, it Is a constant
Co.,
who
today purchased a fifty foot
its of growth and enjoying their beau­
Miami, West Palm Beach, Day- delight.
front
lot
on bommercial street fac­
ty and fragrance. I believe If every
St. Augustine nnd' Jacksonville
It has been my plan to hnve a largo
ing
the
Valdez
Hotel and running
property owner In Florida could see
the east coast, and many well lo- variety of fruit trees on my place, so
south
101
feet
to
the court house, for­
the desirability o f developing his own
ated cities in the interior, i find that we would hnve a succession of
merly known ns the Rnnd property.
homestead in some such wa*s a sthls,
it the most popular tourist towns, fresh fruits for our home table every
This lot Is on Rnnd street nnd Com­
In a short time— two or three years—
i a rule, are those places which hnvo week in the year, nnd I am glad to
mercial nnd will hnve plenty of light
the entire stntc of Florida would look
^ren most attention to making their say that the plnn is working out suc­
and ventilation, being n good comer
more like a tropical garden than it
nnd facing the south nnd east, mnkdtles beautiful by freely planting cessfully. We hnve planted four var­
ever did when the Spaniards named
ing it an ideal location for. business
nnd shrubs. These are the iety of bnnnnas, four kinds of citrus
it the Land of Flowers. Besides, ev­ of any kind in the near future.
trees,
six
varieties
of
guavas,
persim­
that a visitor expects to see
ery piece of real estate would Jw ma­
While the Herald Printing Co., does
hen he comes to sub-tropical Flor- mons, pomgrnnntes, pears, varieties
terially Increased In value by such not contemplate moving nny time soon
Hc Is pretty well fed up with of figs and gTapes, tree blueberries,
plantings,' nnd the owner nnd his fam­ the management is looking toward
trees on his way down, and when pecans, snpodillas, Surinam cherries,
ily and friends would get twice ns the future when the plant will bo so
gets here ho expects to bask In the mnngocs, tamarind, nvocado, mulber­
much enjoyment out of life. Tho greatly cnlurged thnt it cannot bo
limy sunshine and feast his eyes on ry nnd other fruit trees, besides fine,
tendency is to put off this thing nnd confined in the present quarters nnd
scenery. These are the heallhy plantings of watermelons nnd
use that pnpulnr Spanish Wprcsslon it will then be too late to pick out a
kings that ho camo here to enjoy, muskmclons.
— Manana—tomorrow. I hnd n lit­ choice location like thnt purchased
Wo have some interesting omnhis is the land of their drenms, and
tle experience nlong this lino yenrs this morning. .
is up to us, the all-year-around montn] trees and plants, including n
ngn in Michigan, handling a summer
The. Herald Priming Co., expects,
florid inns, to mnke their dreams a rose garden of about 7G good bushes
resort subdivision. I let n year or however to build next year and the
now in bloom; Moses' bulrush, the
eality.
two go by without beautifying tho pinna will call for a big basement nnd
Going to St. Petersburg, for exam­ same kind of plnnt the bnby Moses
grounds, nnd discovered that my er­ first nnd second floors with apart­
ple, we find that the things which ln- were hidden nnwmr on the Nile river,
ror put me bnrk just that much time ments on the second floor and if the
eresl us most nre the troplcnl scon- according to the Bible story; oriental
in disposing of some of the lots. I Herald does not sec fit to occupy tho
try effects nnd the water front which locust, or St. John’s hrond tree, the lenrnrd my lesson well nnd I hnve new building it will he rented put un­
jus been nmnmenjed by beautiful kind from which St. John got tho lo­ never forgotten It.
til such time as the printing office is
planting*. The buildings in St. Pet- cust beans to eat with wild honey in
Planting can he made in Florldn ready for new quarters.
are good—the hotels, btisi- the wilderness; Solomon’s camphire,
At nny rate tho Herald believes in
every month in the year. The sum­
ss houses, banks, npnrtmentr houses, the leaves of which were used in King
mer season Is exactly the right time the future gj-owth of Sanford and is
|&gt;uncaloWs, etc., nil nre good, hut not Solomon's day to manufacture cos­ to sot out certain kinds of trees and bncking thnt fnith with a hew build­
nuch better than wc could find in metics nnd the flowers for making plants. The so-called winter Is just ingreds of other cities in the United perfume; and the acacia, which has the time to set out other varieties.
s the same size ns St. Peters- been of interest to members of the There Is no month in which plantings
arg. The winter visitor docs not Masonic from ancient days until now. of one kind or nnother cannot be
omr to Florida primarily to look at We, of course, hnve a collection of made successfully. My progrnm is to
addings and paved streets, but he different varieties of olennders, hi­ plnnt something new every month,
[ome* here to get the climate, have n biscus, three varieties of rubber trees, nnd so may gardens are a const-ant
kI time and wants it served up to quantities of lilies, caladiums, bam­ source of new enjoyment.
TAKE A GLA8S OF SALTS TO
boos and other interesting subjects.
|sim in sub-tropical style.
FLUSH KIDNEYS IF III,A DOER
Growing these things is niy favor­
I spent time and money traveling
The old-fnshioncd man who used to
MOTHERS YOU.
kround Florida visiting
beautiful ite outdoor sport. After a hard day’s borrow your lead pencil now carries
[owns, trying to find more of them to work nt the office I enjoy n wnlk in a fountnin pen which never hns nny
Knting meat regularly eventually
fnjoy, hut finnlly came to the conclus- the cool of the day among my. favor­ ink in it, Jefferson City (Mo.) Pern-, |)roj UCL,B kidney trouble in some forni
that thd wisest plan Is for every ite trees and flowers'. They give me ocrn*~
or other, says a well-known authority,
property owner to create his own n complete change of thought nnd I
beenuse the uric nerd in meat excites
Rub-My-TIsm kills pain.
irnpir al plantation right around his consider it better recreation in tho
the kidneys, they become overworked;

EAT LESS MEAT
IF BACK HURTS

AND THE Brown baby was better.
• • •
AND A minute later.
• • •
•.
THE SMITHS chnngod their mind.
• • *
AND THE Missus fainted.
• • •
"OH, WELL,” I said.
• • •
"THE MORE tho merrier.
* • «
WHAT’S THE clIffcronceT
. . .
IF THERE Isn’t enough food.
• » •
I'LL FEED the malos.
• • •
ON THE cigarettes that satisfy.
• • ■
AND YOU women can talk.

get sluggish; clog up and cause all
sorts of distress, particularly back­
ache und misery in the kidney region;
rheumatic twinges, severe hey (Inches,
arid stomnch, constipation, torpid
liver, sleeplessness, bladder and uri­
nary irritation.
The moment your hack or kidneys
aren’t acting right, or if bladder both­
ers you, get about four ounces of
Jud Snlts^ from nny good pharmney;
take a tablrspoonfu! in n glass of wat­
er before breakfast for a few days
nnd your kidneys will the'n act fine.
This famous suits is mndo from the
arid o f grnpes and lemon Juice, com­
bined with lithia, and has been used
for generations to flush clogged kid­
neys nnd stimulate them to normal
activity; also to neutralise the acids
in the urino so it no longer irritates,
thus ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salts cannot injure anyone;
makes n delightful effervescent lithinwatcr drink which millions of men
nnd women take now nnd then to keep
the kidneys and urinary organs clean,
thus avoiding serious kidney disease.
—Adv.

AND BETWEEN the two.
• • •
WE'LL ALL bo Satisfied.’’
• • •

HARRY LEWIS BUYS
FINE PROPERTY

n e v e r ram s
it p o u rs!

t u t
IT WAS "company night."
• • •

BUT WHEN I got homo.
• • •
f
I FOUND tho Browns.

• • I

HAD A sick baby.
§ • •
AND COULDN’T coma.

• • •

SO I chortled "Oh, Joy.
• • •
WON’T SUE and I have.
• • • “
SWELL EATS for two*’’
• « a
BUT NO, Sue said.

• • ■

"YOU DON'T suppose.
• • *
I’ D WASTE all this food.

A h - Tight Tint of SO
J it y o s r r fM /s r e s i&amp; a r

y o u thu nmw ra c o a m •umlud tint o f SO Chuutur-

Suldu.

A campee/, oan-

rm nitnt end ubuotututy
A I R - T i Q H T packing—
tht cigaruttau kuup truth
ioduilnituljr.

JUST ON you!”
• • •
.»
AND SO I said.
• • •
-LET’ S PHONE tho Smiths.”
• * 9
BUT THEY had hoadacbes.
• • •
i ,
THEN WE tried tho Jonosos.

• • •

AND THEY foil for IL
• • •
AND WHEN grub for tour.
• • *
WAS JUST about ready.
• • •
THE PHONE bell tinkled.
• • •

(k ra n

rON D E R F U L c o m p any,
Chesilerflelds — any time, anyut teem to “ hit the ■poL"
■
iiere. Just
Good tobaccos, good blending, (by a
private formula that can’ t be copied),
good-looking package with an air­
tight wrapper. On every count, an
all-around downright good smoke.
“ Satisfy” ! All over the place.

» D*11y&gt;

Harry B. Lewis, the real estate man
and Sanford booster, has been looking
for a building lot for many years and
at last thinks he has found it at the
corner o f Magnolia avenue and Tenth
street known as the Laing lots. These
lots have been in tho possession o f J.
E. Laing {or many years and at one
timo contained two negro houses that
were an eye sore to the tovrn. Since
the rehabilitation of this part of town
chiefly through the efforts o f Col,
Geo. W. Knight, who has started a
fine sub-division south of this comer
all this property has leaped in value
and Mr. I^cwis has something fine. He
Will build n beautiful home at once
and tho many, friends of both Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis will congratulate them up­
on their finally getting a location to
their liking.
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Accumulations of many years— And Thus Equalizes
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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921

VOLUME x n

NUMBER 42

ELDER BRYANT KILLED AND SECOND DEGREE AND WAS GIV
en life Sent ­
* BURIED IN GROVE WITH

n is DOG.
VOLSTEAD BILL REPORTED
(H r Th« Ai h c U M Hr»M)
ORLANDO, June 2.The/election of
PROHIBITING BEER ON
DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION a Jury for the trial of John R. Bryant,
charged with the murder of his fa­
ther, George Btyant, began today In
’ WASHINGTON, June 1.—The ju­ circuit court here. The body of the
diciary committee of the house today elder Bryant was discovered with that
agreed to report out the Volstead bill o hfls dog In a shallow grave nears
which would prohibit sale of beer on his home, several days after the son
physician’s prescription for use by and his wife had disappeared. The
BURNED IN FIRE THAT DE­ sick.
couple were arrested in New Jersey
STROYED MILE SQUARE IN
last month. Mrs. Bryant, who. is .al­
THE NEGRO SECTION
Champion Fishing Ship so charged with mtirder, in a state­
ment last week to newspaper men, de­
Strikes Old Wreck and clared
that her husband infqrmed her
Vessel Will be Lost that he had killed his father. It is
expected that the case against the
woman will be quashed. ‘

One Hundred or More
. Killed Is Report
Today

ence .

_

(B* TU Ai|#diu4 fr«it) *
AMERICAN LEGION
BRIDGEPORT, Conn., June 2—Mrs. •
AT OCALA WANT ’
Ethel Hutchins Nott, on.trial for the
CARPENTIER TO WIN
murder of her- husband, today pleaded
guilty to murder in- the second degree.
' (Br TV, AmmUM S i »M)
OCALA, June 2.—Marion County
She was given life sentence.
Post, No. 27, American Legion, sent
the following telegram today to
WEATHER DISTURBANCES
Georges Carpentier: “When you en­
OF MODERATE INTENSITY
ter ring on July 2 members'of this
ON CARIBBEAN SEA
post want you to know that we am
(By TV, Aiix UUS F m i i )
. for you and we hope yon will give
WASHINGTON, June 2.—The dis­ Dempsey a thorough'licking.” ,
turbances reported yesterday by the
weather bureau ovetr the Caribbean Four Policemen
.
sea were only of moderate intensity
Killed in Ambush at
and without severe winds* It was stat­
Clomore, Ireland
ed today.
*

(Br n , AumIi IH Tntt)
DUBLIN, June 2.—Four policemen
were sho* dead and throe others were
wounded, in ambush at Clomore yes­
terday•

Marled to check the list of dead
which unofficial estimate* place

somewhere -near one hundred,
mostly negroes. The city is quiet
today and belief la expreaaed the
disturbance is over. Eight white
men haTe been killed so far aa
a check of the morgues disclosed.
Some of the thirty-five injured
in hospitals expected to die. When
military forces searched the burn­
ed negro quarters it was expect­
ed a number of. negro bodies
would be found. Bodies of fifteen
negroes lay in morgues today. Be­
lief was expressed by officials
that bodies of all negroes killed
would not be found as it is

WILLIAM’S FARM BOSS
GETS LIFE SENTENCE
NEWSPAPER MEN
GET APPOINTMENTS .
. UNDER IIARDING

On What He Considered
Invasion of His
“Sacred Rights”

but intimated that if MacWilllams
COV1NGTON, Ga., June 1.—Clyde
wished to appeal from the decision of
the-chnir to the body of the senate Manning, the negro farm boss on the
he could do so and MacWilllams ap­ John S. Williams plantation in Jasper
county, was found guilty of murder
pealed.
Hulley and MacWilllams argued the late today Ih connection with the
point With some bitterness, and for death of Lindsey Peterson, one of the
a few minutes it appeared that Wells eleven negroes alleged to have been
might let tho appeal go to the senate. killed on the farm a few monthi ago.
Hulley then spoke on a question of The jury was out 35 minutes. Man­
personal privilege and was held to ning wns sentenced to life Imprisonthat by Wells for several, minutes, mcht.
but finally MacWilllams withdrew his
E. Marvin Underwood, employed by
point after Hulley had said the senate a group of Georgians to represent
was opening the way to lawlessness If Manning, made a motion for a new
it deprived him of the floor in this trial and Judge John B. jlutcheson
manner.
fixed the hearing for July 30 at De­
He then went on with his speech. . catur.
Precedents for filibusters in the
Under Georgia law Manning could
Florida aonato are not few, according not have been held accountable had
to old timers. Senators Himes, Tam­ he beep able to convince the Jui^ he
pa; MacWilllams himself In another killed the men through feer of his own
term, and Hunt Harris of Key West life and the defense based Its case on
have enrried on successful fights; Two this while the state sought to show
of them were ngninst Senator Calkins. the negro wns a “willing accomplice.”

Held Up The Boys W ho
Wanted to Obtain
Pardons

ALLEGED THAT GOVERNOR DE­
MANDED CASH IN ADVANCE
1
AND RECEIVED IT
• TALLAHASSEE, June 2.—Senator
Harry Wells, chairman of the •pedal*
committee to Investigate Governor
Catts, a probe of which has resulted’
In the governor’s indictment In Brad­
ford county on a charge of receiving’
bribes and on his indictment before
the federal court at Pensacola on a
charge of peonage, laid the report of
the committee before the senate yeaterday.
The report itself was brief, merely
a letter of transmissal of the testi­
mony taken. This consisted of 149
pages of typewritten testimony. Tho
principal evidence against the gover­
nor Is the testimony of J. J. Menden­
hall that he took $2,200 from inmates
of the prison farm and gave it to
Catts about the 18th of December,
1020, for pardons and that they were
all pardoned. In fact, the pardons
were announced before the money was
transferred, according to Mendenhall.
J. J. Coleman, one of the men par- j
doned, also told the committee th a t
he gave .Mendenhall $700 for which
tho governor pardoned him. Coleman
was a-white deputy sheriff sent up
from Bay county for murder.
Mendenhall’s testimony of the
greatest importance is conveyed in
the folpwing statements taken before
the record. lie was before the com­
mittee several times, nere is Men­
denhall’s statement before the com­
mittee on May 5, Scnatdr Wells con­
ducting the examination:
"I am anxious to correct my false
statement that I mndo when I was.
befftre you gentlemen because the
burden of tho untruth Is too great and
I want to tell the truth," Mendenhall,
testified.
’ .
"In my first statement I thouught I
could make the misrepresentation be­
cause of the request of my fellow in­
mates not to cause ex-Governor Catta
any trouble bccauso of the great
things Ko had done for us through our
good superintendent, J. II. Blltch. B pt
I must tell the truth and I did g tre
the governor money for several of thw

(B f TV, AimcUM F n u )
WASHINGTON, June 2.—Wnllnce
Farrington, of Honolulu, publisher of
(Br TV, AuxUUA Fnu)
TALLAHASSEE, June 2.—Senator
the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, was today
nominated by President Harding to Hulley, who began the filibuster in
the senate yesterday afternoon be­
be governor of Hawaii.
cause of what he considered an invas­
ion of the right to consider local bills,
still held the floor this morning and
all efforts to induce him to quit had
failed up to noon. He held the floor
from 6 o’clock last night until ad­
journment and, upon reassembling
this morning, immediately resumed
his tactics.. The house, considering
BUY DeFOREST BLOCK MADE local bill, agreed on all Its Itema.
Senator Hulley finally yielded the
NECESSARY BY GROWING
BUSINESS'
floor, with the privilege of resuming
his debate at 10:30 next Friday mornThe surest sign of business activity
in any city and the best method of de­ The situation came about through
termining the amount of faith the an effort to pass a bill introduced in
home people have in their own home the house by Messrs. Forster of Sem­
town is when they buy real estate and inole and Putnam of Volusia and
build stores and homes and buy up passed by the house. It provides thnt j
property in the heart of the city nt the county commissioners of Volusia |
good prices because they have entire and Seminole coutlcs may join for
an unknown number of bodies de­ faith in their city. An example of the erection of n bridge across tho
stroyed when the negro district burn­ this faith wns exhibited in Sanford St. Jphns river at what is known ns
ed. Thg lfot of wounded mounted Wednesday when G. A,. Speer &amp; Son Osteen ferry. The bill ollowed the
grndunlly as persona not previously closed a deal with Mrs. Anna DeFor- commissioners to buy part of a re­ RAPID PROGRESS MADE
One of the Most Com
treated called on physicians. Tho ap- cst for threo stores on First street cent bond issue made in Seminole
JACKSON VI LI.E-WAYCROS8
situated
in
what
Is
probably
the
best
rpoximnte number of wounded Is now
ROUTE SAYS AUTO CLUB
county ns part of the proposiiton.
plete Stills Ever Seen
part of the city from a strictly busi­ There Is a bridge across the St.
placed at 240. ...
ness viewpoint. The stores nre now
and Plenty of Liquor
Johns within eight miles of the pro­ JACKSONVILLE, May 80.—Rapid
nretinleil bv G. A. Speer &amp; Son., The
is
being
mndo
on
the
high_
posed bridge, owned by a toll company progress
French and Germans
on which toll in charged. The bridge way between Jacksonville and WayFight Again With the
it is proposed to build would be a free cross, Gn., according to information
one. Apparently it was to defend the received by tbc Jacksonville Automo­
Victory of Tricolor
toll-bridge thnt Senator Hulley fought bile Club. This section of tho road, a
(Br Tk« AuocUUd Ynn)
though ho injected so much discussion part of the Eastern Division of the
OPPELN, June 2.—French soldiers
of .Volusia county politics into the sit­ Dixie Highway and traveled by hun­
dreds of automobile tourists, has been
forming the garrison of Beuthrcn,
uation that it was hard for anyone to
regarded ns one of the most difficult
near the old Polish frontier, have been
tell the exact situation, Volusio coun­ stretches to negotiate north by other
attacked by forces organlted by Ger­
ty politics being more difficult to un­ routes. . *
• cr paraphernalia. Operating the still
man inhabitants. Tho reports state
derstand than Einstein’s theory of
A message received from W. R. were also captured three of the alleged
the Germans numbered 3,000; The
relativity.
Neel, Georgia State Highway Engi­ shiners named Yarbrough, Roaler and
French used tanks and are • said to
Senator Overstreet of Orinndo callad neer,* says Georgia Is making good Session and the men were brought to
have gained the upper hand. Report­
the bill up when bis district was call­ progress on tho highway between
the city and lodged In the county Jail
ed mnny German casualties' but no
ed and tried to get it passed. Hulley- Wayctoss and the Florida state line pending the. preliminary hearing be­
French losses.
'
offered an amendment that would and that the Job is about two-thirds
fore Judge Housholder.
strike out the words "Volusia county." completed. with the surfacing half
The worm of the still waa one of
COTTON CROP SIXTY-SIX
This would have left the bridge done. He expects to complete the
the finest that has ever been seen In
PER CENT. NOMAL
without a landing place and was vot­ work by January 1.
this county and was probably mado by
ed down by the senate, 1 4 &gt; 7. Then
II. B. Phillips, chairman of the an expert In this lino. Yarbrough Is
(By Tb* A lM cliU d T n u )
he offered another to strike out the Florida State Road Dcuartmcnt, in a
WASHINGTON, June 2.—The con­
alleged to be the only survivor of a
power to buy the scrip, which also letter of recent date regarding the
dition of (he cotton crop May 25 was
raid recently pulled In Duval county
would have killed the measure. On highway between Jacksonville and the
66 per ce'nt. of normal, the depart­
in which two shiners were killed by
this ho announced that he proposed Georgia state line, wrote aa follows:
ment of agriculture announced today.
deputy
sheriffs, Yarbrough escaping
to debate the question at unlimited
“In response to your inquiry as to and coming to this section of the
length, warning the senate that It work being done on the Florida side
might'take him several hours to get of the Waycrosa road, I beg to say state. The still was operated south of
through. Slnoe time Is extremely that there is now a hard surfaced road (he city between Palm Springs and
limited and thelre am many important from Jacksonville to the Nassau coun­ Clay Springs in the swamps df that
measures to peas, the announcement ty line, across Thomas swamp, and a section and was difficult of approach.
The officers were'forced to crawl
was not received with cheering.
bridge is now being built by the two through the tangled underbrush f6r a
He went into a complete exposition counties under the eupervision of the
long distance and Just at daybreak
of the affair, reading from the min­ State Road Departmcht.
knew
by the sbunds at the still that
utes of the eounty .board, Volusia “On the other aide of this bridge yre
the
shiners
were .at work. Rushing
newspapers, etc., and erincing have made the first ten miles of the
LIBERTY 8 1-2 BONDS
.
Sheriff’s Office Unable county
in
with
their
weapons ready for busi­
every ability to stay on bis feet In­ road in Nassau-county a federal aid
FALL DOWN BADLY
ness
they
caught
the parties red
- to Solve the Myadefinitely. This was continued again project and we expect to get the ap­
UOWE8T PRICE EVER
handed
and
brought
the whole outfit
after supper.
proval of the Bureau of Public Roads
tery
(Sr TU Ajm*UUS Tnm)
About 0:30 o’clock, President Mac- on the same in a few Keeks time and to town. Sheriff Hand and his depu­
NEW YORK. June 2.—Liberty 8 1-2
Williams 'out, Senator Wells in the will then rush the completion of this ties are doing'fine work in breaking
P«r cent, tax exempt bonds declined
OCALA, June 2.—Authorities are chaijr, took tho floor. Addressing Hol­ work' We expect to build a first class up stills and in capturing shiners but
•
.
-1 hard surfaced road either of asphalt, the present laws are entirely inadetoday to 86.05, an over-night loss of unable to ascertain the whereabouts ley, he said:
"Does the senator yield!”
78 points and ia the lowest price «ver of J. P. Milton who was taken from
brick or concrete. The remainder of quate and with the ,blg money to* be
registered by that issue. The .decis­ hiS'home near here Tuesday night *by Hulley thought it was for a ques­ the read in Nassau county to the made in illicit liquor making and sell­
Georgia line la now being clayed as * ing thcrcarc plenty who will take the
ion of the federal reserve bank to re­ a party of unidentified men who be­ tion and did.
“I
move
to
lay
the
amendment
on
sand-clay project. The grading of chafice. Even if caught they are only
duce loan values on Liberty Bonds and lieved ordered him to leave (he coun­
Victory Notes probably coi/tributed ty. Reports that Milton had ill-treat­ the table” said he. - Hulley was in­ this part of the road ia now completed. fined and can go right back to making
ed fils’wife were denied today by Mrs. dignant in a minute. “I yielded bniy The Road Department will maintain more liquor and more money.
t* the reaction.
. ,.
Milton and the Sheriff’s office is un­ for the purpose of answering a ques­ this stretch o f road keeping It at ail
able
to develop a motive for the a f­ tion and not to yield tfie foor," said times fit for travel. We hope to have __ A cable from Warsaw says: “Poles
,. Lloyd George says that intemationthe Florida side of the Waycrosa road are digging themselves in.” The Mon­
fair.
Milto ncame here from Georgia
;*-» *1 politics is a gains of checkers. Also
°f exchequers.—Norfolk Virginian PU- four years ago and tdcan business men Senatof Wells, in the chair, ruled completed by'the time Georgia gets tons Power Co. would like to get that
that H ulls/ had not yielded the floor to the line." .
regarded bim’higUy. •

"State tho amount of money that
you gave Governor Catta, the dates»
If you remember them, and for whom
the money wns paid.”
"I obtained $700 from Mr. J. J .
Coleman, $700 from Mr. Carroll, $100
from Jack Armitage, $500 from John
Hamlin, $200 from Raymond Brooka
which I gave to Governor Catta, the
morning after the pardons were callcd nt our auditorium about the 18th
of December, I . don’t remember tho
date.”
CROP CONDITIONS
OVER THE STATE
JUST ABOUT RIGHT
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( 8 7 TV* A jm c UUS f r t t t )

GAINESVILLE, June l r - Crop*,
growing condition* over, tha statoare*
•yust about right,” according to
weekly report of the Federal Bureau
of Crop Estimates, covering conditions
for the week endWg Saturday.
The condition of corn is near nor­
mal except in occasional low areas while peas and other hay crops have
Improved wonderfully during the last
week. Rain has interferred with iats
harvesting of oats and" the yield has
been lig h t
•
Citrus fruit conations continue to
Improve over most of the belt and to­
matoes and other truck qgg.recovering from the effects of too much rain.
Watermelon! arc .moving from Cen­
tral Florida with excellent condition
and prospects for the season. »
Prospects for a good crop of tobao- *
co in Gadsden county are good and
stripping will begin earlier than us-&gt;
uni. Harvesting'll well advanced in
Pasco cougty. The state’s acreage Is.
slightly larger than for last year.
The cotton belt has had too much
rain, plants are small and off eolonand the boll weevil )s making Its ap­
pearance.
.
The bureau reports the condition-of
hogs good and that of cattle fair had

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 27,1221

FORMER SANFORD RESIDENT
SUICIDES IN WEST SIDE
p Ar k
(Tim Tm U j’t DtQj)
C. E. HoltxdoW will not answer the
summons of any court on this earth
but that of a higher court beyopd the
skies, baring been ushered into the
presence of his Maker this morning
by the act of his own hand. Sum­
moned to the Circuit court meeting
here today on the charge of embezzle­
ment, discouraged with life, facing
disgrace and perhaps a prison term,
be walked into the West Side Park
this morning about eleven o'clock, laid
down beneath one of the palmetto
trees, pulled a .38 automatic revolver1
from his pocket, pressed it to his
right temple and pulled (he trigger
that sent his soul into that bourfte
where there are no sorrows or cares.
His desth must have been instant
as the report brought several passing
by the park to the scene- and be had
breathed his last when he w*b found.
Upon, his1person was a note written
n u ot ssu .......................................
on
the stationery of the Lincoln House
n u
»r k b h ............................ h ..................
where he stopped last night The note
BWH e l SSU' Md KH of KWH ted
avt *f SSU • ( «W H ...............................
was directed to Sheriff Hand and
szh
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stated that his body would he found
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on the platform of the station at Lake
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Mary u he was tired of this life and
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could not bear to face the charge of
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embezzlement.
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Holtzclow was a former resident of
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this city where he resided about
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IV eighteen years ago, having .married
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ber of the Sanford police force, fo r
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the past few years he and his family
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have been residing in Orlando and he
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was well known in this part of the
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state.
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CHOTUOTA t j K*oerd*4 la f l a t Book Vo. *, Varo II. Boalaolo Count/ Booorda.
He
leaves
a
wife
and six children in
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Orlando
to
mourn
his loss and the
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to them in their sorrow.
VILLA KILLS t t Bocotdod (a P l.t Book Vo. I. f *4 * 11. S*alaoU County Eocord*.
*’**•------* **
No arrangements have been made
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for the funeral as this paper goes to
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press.
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E hare always yearned to run a newspaper
"column” — just sit back and publish ocher
people’s contributions. An&lt;J here "Stere” comes
across with a contributed advertisement, and saves
us some work. He keeps his name and address a
secret—but good work, Steve, say we. "You satisfy.”

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•

T a i OaUortor BrmlaoU Cooat,.

LEGISLATURE COMES

TO END ON JUNE 3
•
(By Tb* AM«cUta4 Tnmt
TALLAHASSEE, May 24.—Friday,
June 3, at noon, is the date set for ad­
journment, In a point resolution offer­
ed In the senate yesterday by Senator
Tom Campbell. It is the last hour
under the constitution on which the
legislature can sit. When passed the
resolution yrill go over to the house. WILL HAVE CHARGE
So far there has been no talk of set­
ting an earlier date and it is not like­
ly any such effort will be made.

NEW ORLEANS, May 24.—As a
result of two alleged attempts to sink
the Shipping Board steamer West Totan hero the superintendent of police
today issued orders to police on strike
d u ty to arrest every man loitering
about the water front.

Rub-My-Tlsm kills Infection

Control—White Fly and Scale
Produce—Bright, Fancy Fruit
Niagara Sulphur Compound

s t UNARMS
Sl’PAY

W ITH

hook

Schnarrs Spray Formula
This Economical Combination Spray for
White Fly, Scale Insect* and Rust Mite*
control!thrtcdestructive pelts'-protects your
trees against their ravage*.
Used u directed, increaiei the yield and
produces more boar* of bright, fancy fruit
which always commands a higher price.

Write'hr fro* copy of lttl •dltioa et
Bskaom Spray Booksad cocapitta Price list

J. Specialist*
SCHNARR
&amp;
CO
in Sprays Sprayers Spraying
,

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ORLANDO, FLORIDA
.

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tb» eJg*ratt*» keep freak
fadedniffy. ;

L iggett &amp; M m i T obacco Co. 1

of a pardon of the B a ld J. J. Coleman,
aforesaid,
who was then and there
XU
serving his sentence in the state pris­
ORLANDO HAS DEFICIT
on of the state of Florida, upon the
ON LEGION CONVENTION
conviction
of the crime of murder, in
RAIN SPOILED PLANS
the Circuit Court of Day county, afore­
said, contrary to the form of the
statute in such case made and provid­
FACTS PRESENTED TO BRAD ed,' against the peace and dignjty of
the state of Florida."
FORD COUNTY GRAND JURY
While in Starke Catts was the
DROUGHT INDICTMENT.
guest of his legal representative here,
Colonel A. Z. Adkins, and so far as is
known came to this place unaccom­
panied. Bond was arranged with
Sheriff Epperson.
According to reports received here
several days ago, it was believed that
Catts would make an attempt to reach
Starke before being apprehended by
federal officials In order to stand trial
on the state charge first. If this was
his intention in going to Jacksonville
it was thwarted when he was taken
into custody at Albany, Ga., when cn
route to Jacksonville. It is believed
that he will now be tried on the feder­
al charge of peonage aa the capias un­
4.00
1X44
der which he is held Is returnable at
AB4
this term of the court in Pensacola.
X33

m tfWbara
of nofidi.
tba word

•

AND HAD to sponge.
• • •
AND ALL I could get

The Idea of making milk without
cowa Isn't original with Ford. Wo
hajre a Swiss goat th a t knows all
about !L

Rub-My-Tism for Rheumatism.
One who has a. quanltty of long
green is seldom a fted.

Because Sanford is helping starving
China, Sanford is able to give baa.
quets.
/
.
Give and it shall be given unto yot
,
(From Literary Digest)
“ONTO ONE OF THE LEAST
OF THESE”
*
By Alice Packard Palmer
What would you do if now upon your
breast
Should rest
A little bony, gaunt, but precloa
• form,
Still warm
.
With blood of yours?
What would you do if now upon your
• cheek
Were prest pale, mumbljng lips that
could not speak,
Tho fiber joined with fiber in a shriek
For food?
Could such necessitude
Unheeded be?

What would you do if now upon your
ear
•
Fell plaintive moanings, groaning*—
WETTEST MAY EVER
could you hear
RECORDBD LOCALLY
Your starving child in anguish, -prone
This month is already the wettest Upon the barren ground—to find—*
atone? month of May in the thirty-one years
of locml weather records, Walter J.
(Continued from Sanford)
Bennett, mcterologist, said last
What
matters if it be of Asia's brood
nighL Up to 8 o’clock last night 9.29
inches of rain had fallen since the Hath he not “made all nations of oee
blood?"
first day of May. The previous high
record for this month was in 1$94, The cry of childhood, whether Eait or
West,
when 6.92 inches were recorded. With
Rcacheth the Throne—God’s esr ■
another week and • half to go Before
kind.
. .
the end of the month, the weather
man Is counting on measuring rain­ He hears the cry of blrdlings in their
* nest—
*
fall to exceed perhaps any two or
three months oh record. The rain Much more the wall of suffering bsbtx
this enoiflh has all been measured
It is a far cry to poor China’s shore—
since 3 p. m. Saturday a week ago.
Accordjng to the local weather But thou I Is thine ear too dull to b«ei
It morel
prophet, Mr. Bennett, the rainy sea­
son begins normally about June 1,
but It has a certain amount of lati­ List to that gentle Voice sweet floeh1
Ing down the years:
tude and has been known to come
two weeks earlier. The present de­ "Inasmuch as ye have done It
„ the least of these
luge may. be said properly to be ush­
Beloved, ye have done It untoMe. ^
ering In the rainy season.
The ralpy spell was welcomed by So shall ye be fed on heavenly b rw
the farmer*, but .'many of them si- In that Great Coming Dayl"
/
• • •
ready have begun to fear that they
Why not, on every dining table hsvi
are going to get too much of 1L The
a
china cup for silver offering* «
citrus fruits are not endangered from
an excess of water, but vegetables
are aald to lujve had enough water.
Those products that lie in or near 8BRIOUSLY BURNED
AT KISSIMM tf
the ground, particularly potatoes,
watermelons and beans," rot easily on
(By Tb* AsoostateS BteteJ
wet ground. After lying on the
KISSIMMEE, May 24*-P. Rdamp ground they easily scorch when Gowan, head lineman of the local te
the sun comes onL—Tampa Tribune. phone Company, may die as the t*
suit of bums received yesterday wbi
Strategy: The *art of guessing making repairs on wires. He wu
which way the pedestrian will jump badly burned about the face, one fl®*
gcr was burned off a n d * one arm
and beat him to iL
badly burned that it may have to m
amputated.
,
___
666 cures a Cold quickly,

the granting of pardons while Gover­
nor of the state of Florida," the in­
dictment concludes with the follow­
ing:
"Wherefore, the grand jury afore­
said, upon their oath, aforesaid, do
aay and state and present that he,
the aald Sidney J. Catts, in his office
as governor of Florida, on the said
18th day of December, A. D. 1920, in
the county of Branford, in the state
of Florida, did corruptly receive and
accept from the said J. J. Mendenhall
a gift and gratuity of money, to-wit:
of the value of seven hundred dollars
($700.00) of the property of tho said
J. J . Coleman, a better description of
such money twing to the grand Jury
unknown, under an agreement thereto­
fore made, aforesaid, between the aald
Sidney J. Catts and the aald J. J. Mendehhall, that he, the aald Sidney J
Catts, as Governor of Florida, would Under the Soviet system, Babe ' The sun never sets on a
agree to and vote for the granting would be required to bat with a lath. salesman getting back his rosrke ^

�i _r~ s :\ - - -

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921

MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES
HELD IN CENTRAL PARK
BY AMERICAN LEGION

Woman's College Com­
mencement Exercises
Will Start Saturday

-r

SEVERAL LARGE CLASSES WILL
RECEIVE DEGREES AND
DIPLOMAS.

TALLAHASSEE, May 31.—Com­
mencement exercises of the Florida
State College for Women will begin Importers,
HAUL SUNDA Y SCHOOL
Beautiful Ceremony was WILL
SCHOLARS FREE OF CHARGE on June 4 with the annual context for
exporters, travelers—
Ihc board of control medals, and con
W itnessed by Large
snip and sail under
The Quick Service Transfer Co., elude on June 8 with'tho graduation
Crowd
the Stars and Stripes
makes an announcement today that ceremonies and the baccalaureate ad­
they vNH haul Sunday school scholars dress by Judge W. H. Ellis.
'"T H E R E are to d a y few
free of charge every Sunday to nnd Those who will receive diplomss
1 ports In the world o f
from tho homes and tho various Sun­ follow:
. importance to shippers or
day schools of the city. This is cer­ College of Arts and Sciences, A.
travelers* which cannot be
AND VETERANS OF OTHER WARS tainly worthy of commendation from
B.:
Alms
Irene
Bassett,
Cora
Ashley
reached
by ships that sail
OATHER TO PAY TRIBUTE
the public for the enterprising proprie­ Beggs, Eleanor Brewer, Marie Louise
undet the S tan and Stripes.
TO SOLDIER DEAD
tor of the Quick Service Transfer Co., Bryan,1 Lillian Elizabeth Conradi,
P r e sid e n t Harding h as
Mr. A. J. Lossing and shows that his Rosalia Gonzalez, May Gradick, Caro­
, (From M sc d ij'i Dtlljr)
said
that. "W e cannot sell
Memorial Day exercises in charge heart is in the right place and that he line Priscilla Hamm, Ruth Holmer,
successfully
where we do
of Caropbell-Lossing Post, American is the right kind of Christian. Each Lelia Love Johnson, Lewells Ashbum
n
ot
carry”.
T
he American
Legion, were most impressively car­ Sunday during the months of June, Jones, Winifred Mason, Margaret MoMerchant
Marine
that on ot
ried out yesterday afternoon' at 3:30 July and August the busses will leave Cann Miller, Alice M. Mosler, Willella
almost
vanished
is
again an
when forming at the court house and the corner of Celery avenue and Bear- Murphey, Maiena Duff Murray, Mary
established
and
important
headed by the Sanford band the mem­ dull avenue and from First street to Becket Odom, Margaret LilHan Pow­
carrier of the world's com ­
bers of the American Legion, the vet­ Monroe road at 0 o’clock and will re­ ell, Mildred Vivian Schultz, Janie
merce. .
erans of the Civil War, the Spanish turn to same place after Sunday
Boieman,
Floy
Ruth
Wharton,
Sue
Yotrcan ship or sail any­
war and the Daughters of the Ameri- school. It matters not what .church
where
in American ships
Yent.
,
:sn Revolution, the U. D. C., the Wo­ you attend the busses will haul you
designed for utm ost com­
B.
S.:
Grace
Elizabeth'
Burwell,
free.
man’s Auxiliary and kindred organisa­
fort and safety.
Kate Byrd, Maude' Clyntt, Genevieve
tions marched to the Central Park
Allice Duggan, Rcva Fletcher, Mar­
Operators of Passenger
with Col. G. W. Knight in command
Servicct
guerite Folsom, Mildred Hall, Grace
and Co. D., of the Florida State troops
A
dm
iral
U
n
a
, 17 S u ta Street. N cv
Earle Hildreth, Clara Alice Klbler,
under command of Copt. George A.
York,
X N. Y.
Augusta Antoinette Laxton, Julia
M atro n N avigation C om pany.
DeCottcs, ns honorary escort. All the
So. Gay Street. Baltimore, Kid.
Line Lincbaugh, Willie Lfpscombe,
arrangements were made under the
M uneon Steam Ship U n a . 81 Beaver
Street. N t» York. N. Y.
Kathrlne McFaddcn Martin, Eamcsdirection of Post Commander L. F.
New Y ork an d P o tto R ico S, 8. Co.,
tine
Mitchell,'
Myrtle
Margaret
Mc• Roper. At the pnrx the organizations
] 1 Broadway, New Yotk, N. Y.
Pacific M all S. S. C o., 41 Broadway,
were grouped around the soldiers'
David, Clara Theresa Opsahl, Eva
New York. N. Y.
mohument and Hon. Geo. A. DeCottcs HAD FINE MEETING LAST NIGHT Richardson,
Luella
McEIhlnney,
U. 8. M all S. S. Co., 41 Broadway,
acted as chairman, making the an­
New York, N. Y.
AND DISCUSSED BUILDING
Rouse, Velma A. Shands, Annie Ella
W ard U n a . (Nr w York and Cuba Mail
nouncements. An invocation by Dr.
QUESTION
Shockley, Florence Smith, Marlon
8. W. Walker was followed by a se­
I^iiirn Stine, Eileen Vivian, Elizabeth
{From Tuesday'I Dally)
lection by the Sanford Band and R. J.
Free use of
B. Williams.
Shipping Board film s
Holly made a few brief remarks, re­ Sanford Lodge No. 27, I. O. O, F.,
School of Home Economies: Helen
Un of Shipping B otrd motion picturg
citing the history of Memorial Dny is one of the most flourishing lodges i Gladys Green, Mary Irene Johnson,
nlim, four rada, fic&lt; on reqortt of i \ y
mayor,
pattor, pmtmatter, or orga
since it Btarted in 1668 down to the of Odd Fellows in the state and is i Olga Mary Kent, Hallle Curtis Little,
tation.
non. A great educational r-Kture
constantly
adding
to
the
membership
~
„
...
..
_
present time, calling attention to what
of thipa and tha eta. Wrlta for inform­
ation to 11- Laue. Director ■■formation
^ .
'
.
.
, I ’
It-meanB and how it should be kept some of the best material in the eoun- Durston
Bureau, Rnom Q11, 1119 “F"' Street,
Shearston, Loyola Stacy.
N. W , Waahlngton, D. C
alivn by the various organizations.
School of Education and Normal
Last night Sanford lodge had a
SH in FOR SALE
Dr. George Hyman, pastor of the
(Ye Ammittu fiMaraj l e i ,)
Baptist church and chaplain in the most interesting and enthusiastic !„ 100 _ AHie Lou Felton,’ Orpha D.
fiit.l i l M a t n . both ail aa4 to*I
82nd Division serving in the World meeting taking up many matters of ^ 0!,e' Mollie Abernathy, Mildred May
k eraert. Afro wood aiaaaiaea. wood
hail, cod oeeaa-goiad l a |t . F e n b a r
War in Frnnce, .gave the eulogies for interest ns well ns taking in some can- hourlny, Jewel Braswell, Josephine
Imlormtlioo obtaiaed h r r«e*..L
didntes
and
when
the
order
of
new
Brinson,
Frnncis
Elio
Britt,
Ida
M.
the veterans who had fallen and it
For sailings o f passenger
was a masterly effort coming straight business was called up there were' Burns, Winnie Lee Bums, Mardy Esand freight ships to ell
from hiB heart. Dr. Hyman pictured nonio very good tnlks made on the ad- ■I°He Cnwthon, Emily Ghilds, Edna
in beautiful language what it meant visability ^&gt;f the lodge purchasing n Frnncis Chittenden, I,ni* Clyatt, Elparts o f the world andall
to be n soldier, what It meant to leave city lot upon which the lodge can 8ie Corbett, Dorothy Elizabeth Crnlg,
other information, write
n home and relatives and friends and build a home nt some time in the near Annie Amnpdn Dancy, Vida Claire
to any of tho above lines
j Davis, Lillian Estelle Dean, Alethn
‘ rfo across the water and on foreign future.
or to the
The Odd Fellows know that Sanford Fisher, Wilmoth Fleming, Sara Wisoil to fight for the safety of tho
world. He repented what President dirt is increasing in value every dny nonn Henry, Snvilln Elizabeth Henry,
U. S. Shipping Board
Harding said n few days ago over the and the available lots are going fast Mnomn Frnncis Hill, Mattie Louise
WASHINGTON, D.C.
grave of the first American to fall in nnd if they want n home in the future Horne, Clnra Myrtla Jackson, Ellzabattle, “Never ngnin” and echoed the ,the time to buy is right now. They 'heth Keen, Eunice Elizabeth Keen,
thought nt the services yesterday have n good committee working on Laura N. Lccnhouts, Ethel Means,
that never ngnin muBt the flower of this question nnd after the committee Lucie Kramer Miller, Marion Varina $150,000 DONATED BY
American manhood be forced to give report it was decided to keep the same Miller, Mary E. Miller, Elizabeth G.
UNKNOWN CITIZEN FOR
up their lives in war unless it should committee at work to report ngnin to jjjxon Grace Murrell, Annie Belle
FREE DAYTQNA BRIDGE
*
be for humanity's sake. Dr. Hyman the lodge on severnl other available' Odom,
Audrey
Lillian
Packhnm,
Mary
*
I
paid a beautiful tribute to the boys lots.
(B y The A ss o c ia te d F r e t s )
Clifford Qunrtcrmnn, Stelln Rhodes
After the meeting the members nd-!
who hud served in the world war,
Leslie Rny Robinson, Verlie Thelma
DAYTONA, June 1.—An unknown
those who had gone over and those journed to the ante room where de-1
Robinson,
Cathrine
Emily
Sadler,
Ma­
citizen
has given $150,000 for the
who had stayed on this side and said lieious ice cream and enke were serv- ;
mie
Ruth
Sanders,
Helen
WoodbridgC,
construction
of n bridge across the
. that those who had died here while ed’and the members discussed many
Schorcr,
Lois
Scale,
Lucilc
Smith,
Halifax
river
here, tho free bridge
matters
of
interest
to
the
lodge.
Bcrvlng lhcir country were serving
Thelmn Smith, Marion Howard Thar- committee announced today. Tho
just bb much as those who had gone to
in, Julia Mne von Scuttcr, Nonit E. gridge will be a memorial to a de­
France nnd died in the front ranks.
Wadsworth, Grnce Dny Ware, Knth- ceased citizen of Daytona.
Placing the wreath iB a beautiful
rine Harden Wetzel, Susie Leo White,
ceremony and the wreath yesterday
tone A. Willinnis, -Francis Marion
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
was placed by Oliver Murrel, who rep­
A good friend stands by you when i Yearwood, Euln Agnes Youmnntr.
resented the navy and he was sup­
in need. Sanford people tell how j School of Mifslc:
( F r o m T u e s d a y * Daily}
Postgraduate
ported by Matthew Tarbcli, of the
Doan's
Kidney
Pills
have
stood
the
A pretty compliment to Miss An­
diploma in piano, Gladys Mosley;
Marines ns color sergeant nnd James
Huff nnd William Shepherd of the test. Mrs. E. Woodcock endorsed i teacher's certificate in voice nnd pia­ nette Walker wqs the miscellaneous
army as color guard and the wreath Doan's six years ago and again con­ no, Vve Jones; diploma of musical shower given Inst night by MrB- San­
of green ferns nnd vines nnd firms the Story. Could you ask for proficiency in voice, Kathryn Reece; dy Anderson at her home on Magnolia
white daisies was placed on top of the more convincing testimony?
certificate of musical proficiency lit avenue, Misa Walker being one of the
“Time
hns
only
increased
my
remonument.
, - r
,
, . piano, Gladys Storrs; L. I. in public seasoh’s charming bridc-ciccta.
The decorations were carried out
Another beautiful wreath of ferns gnrd for Doans Kidney Pills and 1 *.hoo, mua,Cf LclUl CnthrJnc Borlnjfi
and white roses was placed* nt the cheerfully give my endorsement,' Alma Vernon Richardson, Mabel Shel in rninbow colors, roses, dahlias, sun­
flowers nnd nasturtiums were taste­
of tho monument by the Sallic says Mrs. Woodcock. “Since giving fcr.
fully 'arranged in bowls and baskets
my last endorsement I have used
Chapter, D. A. R.
School of Expression: Alice M.
in the living room. In the dining room
Doan's
nnd
they
hnve
proved
most
played the Star Spangled
Hosier, Margaret Eulah Stanford.
festoons of crepe paper in the rain­
Banner while nil gave the salute to satisfactory in relieving me of a se­
Department of Business: Sarah bow colors were fastened to the chan­
the flag and after the benediction by vere case of kidney trouble.” (State­
M,
Dnvis, Susie Hall, Martye Hamil­ deliers with tulle bows nnd to the
Dr. S. W. Walker, of the Methodist ment given May 21, 1914.)
ton,
Marion E..Roed, Alberta Schmidt, corners of the room. Pink vine Was
church, “taps” were sounded nnd an­ On March-19, 1918, Mrs. Woodcock
Mary
B. Shank, Inez A. Stephens.
also used over the doors and windows
other Memorial day had gone down in­ said: “Doan’s Kidney Pills made a
Tho
program follows:
nnd entwined with ferns on the chanto history to linger in the memories complete cure in my case of kidney
Saturday.
dilcirs. In one comer of the dining
not only of • those who have servod trouble some years ago and the cure
their country in the wars of the ages hns lasted. I gladly give' this en­ 8:30 p. m.—Annual contest for room the chair of honor was placed,
it being covered in white and prettily
but those who stayed at home and dorsement nnd wish to confirm ray hoard of control medals.
decorated with pink vine and tulle
made it possible for the soldier boys former statement."
Sunday.
io do the fighting,
11:00 a. m.—Annual baccalaureate bows. Tall floor lamps in rainbow
Prite 60c, nt all dealers.
Don't
colon were effectively, placed- around
Sanford is one of the most patriotic simply a*k fo r a kidney remedy—get sermon by Rev. J. G. Venable.
cities in the country, has a most en­ Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
8:30 p. m.—Annual publle session the chair.
Little Mirah Ann Powers dressed
thusiastic American Legion in the
Y. W. C. A.
as
Cupid in pink with a huge pink
Campbeli-Lossing Post, has an enthus­ Mrs. Woodcock had. Foster-Miibum
Monday.
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
tulle bow came in drawing a wagon
iastic Woman’s Auxiliary, have fine
10:00 a. m. to 12:00 m.—Annual piled high ‘with gifts. Little • Mary
chapters of the D. A. R., and the U.
exhibit
school pf art. Annual exhibit Chapman in a fluffy pink Organdie
D. C., and all the many patriotic or­ Catts Investigating
Industrial
arts department.
dress representing a little fairy pre­
ders and fraternal orders thsit hold
Committee
Filed
Its.
12:00
m.
to 1:00 p. m.—Annual ex­ sented the gifts to the honoree saying
aloft the stars and stripes above ev­
hibit, department of clothing. School they came from fairyland. Misa Wal­
erything. And 8anford and all of
.Report With Senate of-home
economics.
ker received many loyely gifts In sil­
Seminolo county can be depended up­
8:30 p. m.—Annual concert school ver, China, linen and other things
on'tb keep green the memories of the
(B f Th* l u M h h f F t*m )
that make up a bride’s trousseau.
soldier
the veterans of all the •TALLAHASSEE, June 1.—Joint of music.
Tuesday.
Miss Walker wore a most- becoming
wars and each year the day will bo- legislative committee investigating
come more sacred ’ to the boys who Ex-Governor Catts conduct, filed its ' 10:00 a. m.—Alumnae breakfast * frock of grey georgette over grey sat­
have so recently returned from the report with the sennte this morning.
11:00 a. m.—Annual business meet­ in trimmed with coral satin-.
Refreshments of raspberry ice, wa­
World War.
The sennte will decide tomorrow ing Alumnfie Association.
fers
and mints carrying out the color
Campbeli-Lossing Post is growing whether to spread it on tho Journal.
5:30 p. m.—Annual class day exerscheme were served. .
rapidly and under Post Commander It will be filed in the house today and vises.
Mrs. Anderson was assisted in re­
L. F. Roper and his faithful assistants a motion will be offered to spread it
8130 P- m.—Annual normal school
ceiving her guests by Miss Howard P.'
are'keeping alive the tradition of the on the Journal there. NothlWfe of tho class day exercises.
Smith and Miss Elizabeth Musson.
American army and navy. V
contents have been made public. It
Wednesday.. .
There was about thirty who enjoyed
is understood only testimony was tak­
10:00 a. m.—Annual graduation this delightful occasion.
. France should begin to feel bet­ en with no recommendation.
ceremonies and baccaulaureate ad­
ter* when the pay .envelope from Ger­
Speaking of relativity, why is f if dress by Judge W. H. Ellis.
many begins to arrive. .
Given plaid stockings and jolly
that fleas stick so cIofc to a dog and
company, they might enjoy following
rarely bother even the meanest men?
Gabriclle d’Annunzio la married. Ob, the play over the landscape Instead
666 cu res B iliou s F ev er.
—Tull* Tribune.
well,
what could he do? Italy refused of a little b»U.
■ :•.&lt;-/
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t
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•
Don't think a floating debt (x nec­
to fight with him,—Seattle Post In­
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—
----------essarily a
Rubtelligencer.
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WORLD WAR VETS

SANFORD LODGE
ODD FELLOWS IS
FLOURISHING

A GOOD FRIEND

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COMMENCEMENT
SERMON BY REV.
E. D. BROWNLE
“For none of us liveth to himself,
and no man dieth to himself,” Rom­
ans, 14:7; and, “For who maketh thee
to differ from another, and what hast
thou that thou didst not receive. Now
if thou didst receive It why dost thou
glory as if thou hadst not revived it,”
I Corinthians, 4:7, was the scripture
taken by Dr. E. D. Brownlee for the
next of the Baccalaureate sermon at
the commencement ‘ service of
Plant City nigh School, at the audiitorium Sunday morning.
Dr. Brownlee's sermon was short
and full of deep thought. His lan­
guage was eloquent, but simple enuf
to be understood by pupils of the
lower classes who attended, and his
delivery was deep and forcible.
The mail) train of thought portray­
ed was the dependence of one upon
another. All, he said, are dependent
upon other people. Interdependent,
instead of independence, he said, is
the word to express peoples' relations
to each other. He impressed upon the
g r a d u a t i n g c la s s the f a c t that when
school children get out in life they
must depend upon other people and
work in unison with them in a great
measure to be useful to themselves
and to society. Last and most im­
portant, Dr. Brownlee said, is our de­
pendence upon the Lord.
Dr. Brownlee is a graduate of
Princeton University. He'is pastdr of

the First Presbyterian church of San­
ford.
Churches in tho.city otaltted morn­
ing services Sunday to allow the con­
gregations to attend the graduation
service. A choir composed of mem­
bers of the different choirs in the
city.contributed greatly to the devo­
tional aspect of the occasion. Mrs,
L. C. Hull sang a beautiful solo, “I
Come to „Thee.”—Plant City Courier.

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•Hon—lots are (&gt;elng sold right along and building in this
section Is. such os to gladden the heart of those who have
the good of Sanford at heart.
This is no idle talk—1 have weighed the statem ent and
to say ju st w hat is my candid convictions would put it
most too strong for the careful, conservative person—th a t
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who

�PORT MYER8 3. SANFORD 2.
(D m

IU U m 'i te O j)

a Yesterday afternoon at the new
base ball *park Sanford opened her
season i*forc a large crowd and to say
OCALA LIMESTONE Crushed or Serened;
that the fans were very agreeably sur­
WE
EAT
TOO
SI
UCH
HEAT
WIIIC1I
Finely ground Limestone for Agriculture,
prised at the performance put up by
CLOGS KIDNEYS. THEN TIIE
the local bunch would be putting it
walks
and artificial stone work.
BACK HURTS.
The Fort Myers club Is touring the
Most people forget that the kidneys,
state playing such towns ns Palm
Trowel Brand Builders and Hydrated Lime.
like
the bowels^get sluggish and clog­
Beach, Fort Pierce, Palatka, St. Au­
additional miles before he again reach­
T hus Shortening Dis es the Volusia county line, a total dis­ gustine and other places having fast ged and need a flushing occassionally,
This club from Fort Myers has else we have backache and dull mis­
Ocala
Florida
tance to Titusville by tance, ns I figured, going and coming, clubs.
all paid players and at least five of ery In the kidney region, severe head­
of one hundred miles, and, In some them are ex-Florida State League aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver,
Straightening Road parts, pretty rough travel at thnt.
players. Those that are not old Flori­ acid stomach, sleeplessness and all
It seems to me thnt the cession of
Hupmobile in the enviable position,
da State League players arc equally sorts of bladder disorders.
this part of Volusin county to Bre­
which
it holds today with so many
as fast and the opinion yesterday .be­ You simply must keep your kidneys
vard county would establish a feeling fore the game amongst the fans was
thousands
of automobile buyers.
of good fellowship between Volusia, that Sanford was to receive a bad active and clenn, and the moment you
The
Hupmobile
at the new price, Is
feel an ache or pain in the kidney
Brevard,
Seminole
and
Orange
counthe
same
good
car,
with the same good BRINGS OUT WHAT SEMINOLE
beating.
region, get about four ounces of Jad
oil four counties are vitally
economy,
the
same
low repair dost,
HAS URGED MANY
The battle got under way promptly
intprfsted as neighbors in this matter. at four o’clock with Champan twirl­ Salts from any good drug store here,
the same long life and the same high
TIMES
Seminole county could join with Bre­ ing for Sanfqrd and after the smoke take a tablespoonful In n glass of wa- j
price when you sell.
,vard county in building and maintain­ had cleared away to give room for ter before breakfpst for n few days I
The local distributors of the Hup(Tram M onday', Dally)
and your kidneys-will then act fine. •
road_ over
The following letter from Chas. F. ing a good hard surfaced
mobile, the B, A 0. Motor Co., an­
------ —
the rain Sanford waa on the little end This famous salts is made from the!
Burgman is most interesting to the the marsh lands of the St. Johns river of a 3-2 score. The home crew kept
nounce that business on the Hupmo­
and maintain a substantial bridge con­ up a nasty fight all the way through acid of grapes and lemon juice, com-1
peoplc of this county
bile has been far beyond anything
nection with both counties. It would and . after taking into consideration bined with Uthta, and is harmless to 1
Daytona, Fla., May 27, 1921.
they expected when they took this
relieve Volusia county of a financial the fact that our boys had never had flush clogged kidneys and stimulate' ^ i t e / a n d *325 InThe dosed modi
Editor Sanford Herald,
burden for which she receives no re­ aa much as. five minutes work out to­ them to normal activity. It also ejBt has created quite a sensation, If
Sanford, Fla.
turn and yet would give the people of gether with no chance whatever to neutralises the acids In. the urine so t the local demand for this car is any NINE SEMINOLES AND T. N. T.
Dear Editor:
I have addressed a copy of subjoin­ this county equal privileges and con­ make up any signals or get onto any it no longer' irritates, thus ending indication.
CLUBS.
ed letter to each member of the Vo­ veniences in travel through these ter- inside base bail no doubt was left in bladder disorder*
j Th$ Hupp factory announces fur*
(Vms WHsili/*! Dslty)
lusia county board of commissioners,
Jad Salta is harmless; inexpensive; ther that nothing but quantity proany of the Sanford fans minds that
Mrs.
Henry
Purdon was the charm­
and to ,(he board as a whole. If you
our Semi-pro club with some practice makes a delightful effervescent lithia-' duqtion made it possible to put the ing hostess yesterday afternoon, when
deem the subject of sulTlcient public
will be able to represent Sanford in water which everybody should take,price of $1,485 on the Hupmobile and
interest I shall be pleased t o ' have
now and then to keep, their kidneys ^that their will and intent is to give she’entertained the member* of the
the base ball work this season.
you publish sami
The Superb pitching of Chapman clean, thus avoiding serious compll- their buyers all they pay for, and, in Nine Seminoles and T. N. T. dob* a t
the
territory
under
consideration,
It
desired
acco:
addition more than the same figure her home on Palmetto avenue.
and Pope's .three base hit at a time cations. ‘
which perforce of existing conditions when it was needed were the outstand­
Yours cordially,
A very interesting game of bridge
remain dormnnL In fact the entire ing features of the game. Rive, who
OFB-W
CHAS. F. BURGMAN.
I Every vital part of tho Hupmobile waa enjoyed during the afternoon and
P. S.:~May I suggest that some of East Coast would benefit by these has not had a glove on for several sea­
is manufactured in the Hupmobile the prise for high score, a box of
your representative citizens be pres­
! factory. No outside manufacturer French powder, was won by Mr*. F.
sons, caught a swell game and with
ent at the meeting of the Volusia
'sets a limit of quality or workman­ E. RoumlllsL
just a little practice- he will be able to
Board of. County Commissioners when
At the conclusion of the gam* a
ship. This fact, together with the
show up some of the other catchers
Allied love for Poland can’t sur­ well-known'policy of the Hupp fac­ dainty ice course was served by the
the matter herein comes up for con­
-about the state.
sideration, Some of us folks will be
tory to have nothing but the best In hostess.
Fort Myers playy here again today ra rt of their debtor’s resources.
there to help.
*
C. F. B.
material and their painstaking methand a large crowd is expected. Amil
Daytona, Fla.rMay 28,1921.
Ammond will pitch for* Sanford and Head-IT-OFF"—ENERGIZE—NOW. od of manufacture, has placed the
Rub-My-TJsm cures sores.
To the Honorable Board of County
in all probability Biddy Burdick, who
cession thus granted.
Commias loners,
was sick yesterday, will be in the line­
With the hope that you will, as up today aa well as Oscar DuBose an­
DeLand, Florida.
County Commissioners, give the fore­ other old time Florida State Leaguer.
Gentlemen:
Your writer received a few days going your earnest consideration, nnd Word has been received from "Dubby”
ago a printed communication from the give relief, as far as it Is within your Spencer, who expects to be home in a
Commissioners of Brevard county ask­ legal powers to do so, I am, ■
few days and "Dubby” will also get in­
Yours respectfully,
ing for sympathetic support for the
Summer fertilizer on citrus trees payB for itself in two ways—gives larger fruit,
to the game.
CHAS. F. BURGMAN
ceding by .Volusia County of Shat CFB-W
With some support from the fans
therefore more boxes, and a greater bearing surface for next y ear’s crop. We recommend
strip of territory whose northern line
in a financial way the Sanford Club’s
SEMINOLE TREE GROWER
IDEAL HIGH GRADE FRUITER
constitutes an extension of the north
success is assured and a good brand
line of Brevard county westward pass­
4% Amtn, 6% A. P. A., 8% Pot,
4% Amm., 8% A. P. A., 4% Pot
of base ball will be staged all through
ing through Lake Hamey with the St.
the summer. Kissimmee plays in San­
IDEAL FRUIT and VINE MANURE
. W. &amp; T.’s Seminole Fruit Manure
Johns river for its western boundary,
ford next week and the rest Of the
3% Amm., 8% A. P. A., 10% P o t
1 a% Amm., 8% A. P. A., 6% Pot
thrncc (rnvcllng along the east shore
schedule will be announced by then.
of the St. Johns river southward to a
Remember today’s game starts at
ORDER EARLY
APPLY EARLY
MARKET EARLY
point near Titusville. This point of NOBODY CAN TELL WHEN YOU four o'clock, arid the new park is at
W
rite
for
new
price
list
showing
fu
rth
er
reductions
in
p
r
ices..
DARKEN GRAY, FADED HAIR
land, a geographical absurdity from
the comer of French and Ninth street.
WITH SAGE TEA.
R. C. MAXWELL, Manager Sanford Branch
a boundary, point of view, seems on
J. P. Schaal, who was the unofficial
the mop like a spearhead thrust into
Bcore keeper for the Florida State
Grandmother kept her hair beauti­ League Inst season, keeps tab on the
the western side of Brevard county,
brum a financial and agricultural fully darkened, glossy and attractive games this year and the way It look­
MANUFACTURERS IDEAL FERTILIZERS
point of view it is really worse than with a brew of Sage Tea nnd Sulphur. ed to him yesterday was just like
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING"
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
useless to Volusia county, os nearly Whenever her hnlr took on that dull,
all of its constitutes marsh and over­ 1’adcd or qtronked appearance, this
Sanford
f lo w lands bounding the St. Johns rivir and yielding practically no return derful effect. By asking qt any drug Hunt", s s .___
store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Rive, c., .......
taxes.
From Mims, just north of Titusville, Compound,” you will get a large bot­ Pope, 3b .......
you travel for a distance of several tle of this old time recipe, Improved Chittenden, lb.
miles through Brevard county in a by the addition of other Ingredients, Riggers, If......
westerly direction before you reach all ready to use. at very little cost. Henderson, rf,
the east boundary of this Volusia This simple mixture can be depended Betts, 2b........
County strip. From there on you upon to restore natural color nnd ,Mnrtin, ef. ....
travel through what is practically beauty to the hnir.
Chapman, p.
waste land for several miles to the
A well-known downtown .druggist
St. Johns river, where Volusin county says everybody uses Wyeth’s Sage nnd
Total
has built and maintained in a way, a Sulphur Compound now because it
“road and bridge.” Volusia County is darkens so naturally nnd evenly thnt
expected to maintain-her part of this nobody caq tell it has been applied— norrocks, 3b.
“rond and bridgo” to enable the peo­ It’s* so easy to use, too. You simply Moge'r, If. ...
ple of Brevard and Seminole counties dampen a comb or soft brush nnd Crlgcr, lb. ~
to cross the St. Johns' rivor, whether
Lightfoot, 2b
for business or friendly intercourse, drnw it through the hnlr, tnklng one Usher, ss. ...
By morning tho
$625 f. o. b. Detroit
matters not! Tho fact is, only one strand at
Rogers, cf. ...
gray
hnlr
disappears;
after
another
person lives in this part of Volusia
Hoke, rf.......
County and ho is too far away from application or two, it Is restored to its Wynn, c........
The merits of the Fordson Tractor can be .best judged through the
any voting precinct ta either register natural color, nnd looks glossy, soft Blount, p.
opinions of its daily users. We have asked a few of our customers for
or vote. I do not know whether he nnd beautiful.—Adv.
Elrod, p,, —...
pays taxes at *11.
their frank comments concerning the operation of their Fordsons.
AS THE EDITORS SAW US
As Volusia county seldom makes
Total ................ 21 3 0 18 8 1
Read what these owners have to say and then judge whether or not
nny repairs to this road unless strong­
Fort Myers ............. J \2 0 0 0 1—X
ly nppcnled by the people of Brtfvard The following from the Winchester Sanford ............... 0 0 0 2—X
they are pleased with their purchases—O r better still, ask them yourand Seminole Counties, and as the (Indiana) Journal will be Interesting
Summary: Left on bases. Fort
bridge referred to is seldom safe to to Sanford readers:
Myers 1, Sanford 4, " Earned runs Ft.
And afforded opportunity to see Myers 2, Sanford 1. Three base hits:
Sanford, Fla., Sept. 1st, 1918.
travel over, people who wish to reach
Sanford, Florida, Oct. 0, 1910.
Mr. Ed. Higgins, Sales Agent Fordson Tractor,
Mr. Ed. Higgins,
Titusville from Sanford, as a matter the intervening, country, that enter­ Pope, Criger. First base on balls off
Sanford, Fla.
Sanford, Fla,
of safety, would have.to travel from prising thrifty and growing city and Chapman 1 off Blount 2. Struck out
Dear Sir:
Sanford to New Smyrna, approximate­ the great celery farms adjoining, and by Chapman 2 by Blount 5 by Elrod
Referring to your recent Inquiry as to how the
ly forty miles, and from New Smyrna being generously supplied with that 1. Hits off Blount in 6 1-3 innings 6.
I am very glad to tell you hour well pleased I am
Fordson Tractor that we purchased a year ago had
performed.
*o Titusville, thirty-three and n half "nerve tonic.” Here, as at Braden- Sacrifice hits, Wynn. Passed ball,
with the Fordson Tractor purchased August, 1918. I
I have a letter from our Mr. A. Q. Lancaster,
miles, or a total of seventy-three and town, flowing wells make irrigation Wynn. Hit by pitcher, Rive by Blount.
have used the machine constant!^ on our 60-acre
a half miles. Whereas, If Volusia possible and the same tile are used Double plays, Chapman to Betts to
truck ’farm and have done a great deal of work
county would cnaBle Brevard county for aeration, irrigation and drainage. Chittenden. Time of game, 1:30. At­
for others. Tho total cost for repairs has not ex*
“Replying to yours of Sept. 27th. As regards
to construct the road and bridge lead­ Other crops, including vegetables are tendance |250.
the Fordson Tractor I beg to adviso that as a whole
ceodcd $10.00. While not a machinist, I do ill my
the tractor uaa given very good satisfaction. We
ing out of Mims and across the St. raised here, strawberries to a large
repairs nnd adjustments myself. I do a good deal of
had to renew al| the bearings in tho front wheels
my own driving but any good band can hand!* it.
Johns river, the distance between extent, but always do you find citrus
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PICNIC.
after using it about 40 days, which cost around $28.
Yours trul;
Sanford and Titusville would be short­ fruit, Seminole county is one of the
After we put in new bearings we fixed flanges on
CHAPMAN,
ened to about twenty-three miles. The progressive ones of the state. This
the wheels to keep the sand from getting into these
(Tran WtdutJar'i Daily)
city
and
section
anticipates
a
great
bearings and have not hod any more trouble at that
A'happy event of yesterday waa A
city of Orlando Is equally Interested
point with it. We have an order in now for new re­
in this'ma tter, ns It would effect a future, based on its natural position surprise birthday nicoic given by Mrs.
pair parts which will cost about $60.00. As far as
like saving in mileage travel from Or­ as well as Ua excellent soli. Being A. E. Hill in honor of Mrs. J. E. Pace,
Sanford, ’Fla., Sept. 18-19.
we can see these repairs will put it in first class
Mr. Ed. Higgins,
lando to Titusville. If the return trip possibly the largest celery shipping whose birthday anniversary waa yes­
shape to start in for another season.”
Stnford, Fla.
"From the experience we had with the other
to either city is added, it would save center In the world—shipping whole terday. I t being a complete surprise
tractor, and from w^gl I can learn from people who
train loads at a time—its haring a to the honoree, who had been asked
Dear Sir:
one hundred miles.
have operated other Tractors 1 believe the Fordson
Replying to your Inquiry in regard to tho FordThis strip of land "is part of the port on Lake Monroe which Is the to go for a ride and upon.arriving a t
Tractor is the best tractor for sandy land. I think it
headwaters
of
the
St.
Johns
affords
son
tractor
purchased from you.
First Commissioner’s District, and aa
would be wise to order another one of these tractors,
Crystal Lake found a number of b*r
as we can do os much work with one of them and
I consider this machine tha beet Investment in
afersald acta as a wedge,* o f ’spear transportation facilities that are com­ friends awaiting her.
one man as we can do with three teams, and three
peting. Tourists it has not catered to
the way of farm machinery
The afternoon was pleasantly spent
men, and do better work."
have a fourteen-year-old boy
but a proposed two million dollar ho­
_ and he harrow­
The report that Mr. Lancaster sends, in my opin­
ed
20
acres
with
it
yesterday,
and
did a better Job
tel will surely cause them to come, If swimming and a bounteous picnic
ion will be satisfactory, especially so since be thinks
than could be done with teams.
no more than to enjoy the water ride lunch was served.
enough of the Fordson Tractor to request ua to or­
der anotheT one. Repeat orders on tractors are cer­
You could not buy this machine back for several
from Jacksonville. Orlando terms it­ Those enjoying this enjoyable out­
tainly a good endorsement.
times what I paid for It tf I could not get another. .
self the city beautiful; Sanford, the ing were: Mrs! J. E. Pate, Mrs. A. E.
Yours truly.
Your* truly.
city substantial. Golf links here aa Hill, Mrs. Easterby, Mr*. LeGptte,
CHASE
£
COMPANY.
.
in other cities are featured. Our stay Mrs. E. D. Brownlee, Mrs. McLaulin, Misses Sarah Evelyn William*
here was only too brief.
and Olivo Newman.

Pays fo r Fertilizer

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY

"Head-IT-OFF"-ENERGIZE—NOW.

Bossy people like to dabble In com­
pulsory moral reforms.
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FLORIDA'S INTEREST IN CATTLE
FLORIDA
A------INDUSTRY
The
36th
annual
convention
of
the
Another
one
added
to
the
list
of
«U J . HOLLY , ................... P m t t a a t u l £41 U r
“Georgia hopes Floridajr ill make a
Sanford Town Builders and Just added National Editorial Association was
V . 7. m u m ...............ftM rv tv r u 4 H u n m
K. A. VZZL...................... Omni K a m r as wo go to press. Our editorial last one of the most enjoyable and educa­ real drive at the tick, amfTicr interest
week on the Town Builders has creat­ tional in the history of tho associa­ of course is partly selfish, She wants
P iU laW d I n i ; Friday ky
ed much comment in this and other tion. The ‘Flolida Press Association the South to be as great a cattle-pro­
PRINTINGCOMPANY cities
THE HERALD(Im«orp*raU4)
from the fact that only Sanford had promised the members of the Nat­ ducing country ns it can, and she
mcia have In the past and arc now ional Association , thnt if they would wants to protect herself against catsubscription price a adtanoxi
building the business blocks and buy­ come to Florida in 1021 they'would en­ tic tick coming over the Florida line."
O n T Z A R ............................................................ **.40
The Savannah Morning News in on
ing the business property and having tertain them royally. They not only
B Z K0HTH1 ............................
l .u
made
good
every
promise;
they
dem­
editorial
discussing the widespread
T H R E E MONTHS.....................................................7» faith in Sanford that "passes all un­
onstrated
that
Florida
was
a.w
orth­
prevalence
of tick in Florida concludes
derstanding" from those who do not
taUrmd u B*o*ad C U u M all K a tta r i l f H l IS,
while
state,
rich
In
natural
beauty,
with
the
above
paragraph. The atti­
know
what
a
wonderful
city
we
have
M M , a t U« P o tt W lo * i t Saaford, Florida,
V i t o A rt M H u s k t . l m .
here. And yesterday George Speer with n wealth of resources of which tude ia. not a critical one, nor is it one
the nvernge citizen, especially of the assumed without just cause, because
MImi herald building.
141 and his son, Vivian, who arc in busi­
ness under the firm name of Speer &amp; north and west, had no conception. the States bordering Florida are hand­
ll
F a f r t s r A d v e rttiln ii R rp i* * * n t* tlv *
' Son, without any loud noise or dem­ The school histories tell about General icapped in their campaigns
against
■{ T1IK AM H I f t A N P R E S S ASSOCIATION' ,
Jackson
driving
the
Indians
out
of
this
menace
to
the
cattle
industry
onstration quietly bought up one of
the finest business blocks of the city Georgia iito the swamps of Florida. when this state stands idly by and
-Sanford real estate is moving right and paid a nice sum for it because Fiction writers have followed this lead permits the tick to gain a stranger
along,
they needed mere room for their in­ until many people who ought to have hold, which means that defensive lines
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creasing business and having all the known better always'thought of Flor­ must be maintained at our borders by
There are more houses being built faith in ‘the world in Sanford and ida as a great swamp, filled with alli­ those states which are seeking to for­
here now than ever before in the his­ knowing that it is growing by lenpa gators, snakes anA mosquitoes, with a ever eradicate this creeping problem,
tory of the cit/.
and bounds they went right up .to the strip of sand beach along the eastern and to promote cattle-raising as a
coast occupied by tourist hotels and great Southern business, equal to the
- 0----------counter and planked down the coin,
If the people of Florida want the why,—because they arc Sanford men, backed by impenetrable jungles.
present agricultural pursuits.
Tho editors found cities with ail
cow to be supremo, why should we and Sanford men know wha( Sanford
The discussion is prompted by cen­
worry. We can still throw tho bull is doing and the love] headed business modern improvements and tourist re­ sus reports of live stock in the South­
sorts that rival anything to-be found ern states. In the" order of percent­
(if he ever puns into our car).
men are buying all tho Sanford prop­
in California or New England. When age of the area cleared off the dick
r—--------0 ■ --erty they can get.
they left the eastern coast with its figures for the four following states
Only three pooplo borrowed their
You can’t jifeat that kind of spirit.
magnificent hotels, churches, schools, are: Tennessee, 100 per cent; Ala­
-neighbor's Daily Herald on one of the
---------- o----------paved highways and iong stretches of bama, 04 per cent; North Carolina, 73
avenues last night that our solicitor
■could see. The world Is getting bet­ BEST WISHES TO "RUBE’ IN NEW the finest ocean beach to be found per cent; Florida, 13 per cent. These
HOME.
anywhere in the world, their first stop figures nre proof that Florida is lag­
ter.
was at Gainesville, the home of the ging behind and is, in a way, retard­
Rube
Aiyn,
editor
and
owner
of
the
Florida State University, a clean, ing the progress of other Southern
What is so rare as a day in June?
We do not know unless it be a day in Florida Fisherman, has moved the beautiful little city of 8,000 people; stntes. The tick docs nqt regard state
all twelve months of the year in Flor­ publication point of his monthly mag­ fine modern residences, paved streets, lines, but is constantly reaching out
ida. They arc all rare days and we azine from SL Petersburg to Ruskln, a modern sewer system, a pure water for new fields to conquer, ahd while
where he hns bought a printing plnnt supply, shndc trees, flowers, n fine
rarely have any other kind.
formerly
used in the issuance of a auto tourist camp, schools, churches Florida is accepting the situation as
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one thnt cannot be remedied, other
weekly
newspaper
now defunct.
and county court house, the whole
The Shrincrs arc taking the city
states are forging ahead in their ef­
With
the
Gulf
at
his
front
door
and
backed by n thriving agricultural dis­
of Jacksonville this week. Fizzes and
the
wonderful
vegetable
farms
of
trict, where diversified fanning wns forts to establish tho cattle Industry.
fuzzes and fezzes will nil mingle to­
The lamentable feature is that, poten­
gether and they have camels to show Manatee at his buck door, Rube has a demonstrated fact and differing tially at least, Florida is the Btatc
how dry Florida was (accent on the an ideal location for a man who loves from the most thriving and prosperous best suited for cattle-raising.
We
tho freedom of God's grent open nnd districts of the north and west only
was),
have
the
ranges,
the
climate
nnd
the
for
a
magazine
which
fights
for
the
in the variety of their products. They
x ---------- o---------other;
requirements
necessary
to
the
conservation
of
Florida’s
fish
and
grow corn, hugar enne, cotton, tobac­
Tho Itolfe(Iowa)"Arrow says Or­
co, potatoes, oranges, grapefruit and business; and the tick hnndicap is
lando is the suburb of heaven. Isn't game resources.
Tho newspaper fraternity of Flor­ specialize in celery, tomatoes, peppers costing the state*1Imillions of dollars
that hell?—-Snnford Hcrnld. No it
annually. The time for drastic Action
is Just 24 miles south.—Reporter-Star. ida wishes n full measure of success nnd other early vegetables for the is nt hand, if Florida is to take her
That's hell for Kissimmee, especially nnd prosperity to this veteran journ­ northern markets. Their system is place alongside other Southern states
alist who hns pluckily overcome so quite intensive; they arc short on live­
since Thorn looks like the devil.
many obstacles in the past.
stock nnd very generally use com­ thnt have realized the tremendous pos­
And
here's
hoping
that
his
printing
mercial fertilizer. Three crops a year sibilities of the cattle industry nnd
The Grand' Jury Is still in session
simp
is
built
on
A
solid
foundation
nnd
from
the. ground is not uncommon. One nre strivin gto ‘commercialize them.
and they say that it is difficult to
Discussing lawn on thd subject, the
not
over
the
bay!—Tampa
Times.
farmer
with 30 acres of cnrly potatoes
find some of the Seminole county citi­
News
says:
---------- 0----------had already planted com between the
zens just now—they have gone to
"A
lnw
that will not get results,
MAKE THE PRESS FREE.
rows. After digging the potatoes nnd
#Bummer resorts under their doctor's
that
is
intended
merely ns n sop to the
at the Inst cultivation of the corn he;
.orders, of course, and will not be
more
progressive
cattle men, that is
Postmaster General Hays is right would seed to^cowpcas for a hny crop. I
home for sumo time.
not
it
tended
to
rcnlly
drive out tho
All
this
central
pnrt
of
the
state
is!
in his position regarding the restor­
---------------- 0---------tick,
may
be
nil
right
ns a start in
well
wooded.
The
soil
is
generally
\
ation
to
the
second
class
mailing
With the many good rondH to the
the
right
direction,
but
surely
Florida
sandy,
the
surface
slightly
rolling,'
privileges
of
newspapers
deprived
of
-cast coast that are being planned the
ought
to
see
that
the
day
of
experi­
beaches will get many of the inland their postal rights during the war. I well drained nnd well watered by
menting
in
this
thing
is
past.
Florida
people in the summer time instend of In a spasm of patriotism, or fear, or springs, brooks and beautiful lakes.
the mountains—providing the people some other hysteria, we went a long. One county has 1400 meandered lakes 1ms the actual experience of n hnlf*
of the East Const do not take Florida ways further than we should have within its borders, nil of crystal blue dozen Southern Stntes to guide ‘ her
people for tourists—you know what gone in depriving people, whose water, filled with black - bass, perch' and she should profit from thnt ex­
perience.”'
we mean.
views differed from those which the and other fish.
The train of 14 Pullmnn coaches, County activities against the tick
men at the head of the government
Hbrbert Felkel hns been to Tnlln- happened to entertain at thnt time of would move from town to town dur-, have proved miserable failures. They
hnssee nnd writes to the St. Augus­ their rights. And since the war wo ing the night, carrying more thnn 400 are not effective. They cost more
tine Record that the present session have not signalized our restoration guests. Owing to the efficient o r-! thnn they are.worth. This has been
of the legislature is no worse than to sanity by removing tho insane re­ ganizing ability of George E. Hosmer, demonstrated repeatedly in Florida.
the ordinary kind. They nre losing strictions on press nnd speech which Ihe genial secretary of the entertain-; Those cattle men who believe thnt dip­
mont committee, the public spirit and ping nnd the other methods an* det­
valuable time over little stuff and let­ wc imposed.
hospitality of the citizens, there was rimental to their stock, on days when
ting the big ones get off the hook ns
It may be thnt a nation, lighting always nn abundance of eatables at the remedies nre being applied, drive
.usun). However, if they quit Friday
for
its very existence, has a moral every stop.
their cattle, into ndjoininng counties
tvc will nil he satisfied.
right to suspend the constitutional
After breakfast automobiles would nnd thus avoid the presence of the of­
w*
-----------0----------functionns of demoernty, free speech,
ficials in charge of the work. The
The Quick Service Transfer Co., of n free press, the right of assembly be in readiness to tnke the entire par­ resiilt of this enn easily be seen. The
ty
for
a
drive
through
the
orchards
of
this city, makes an offer to the pub­
nnd petition, and those other hard oranges and grapefruit, the fields of infected nnd the disinfected cnttlc
lic that is worthy of more than pnss' ing notice*. Mr. A. J. trussing lakes a won privileges which distinguish the celery, potatoes or early tomatoes. mingle, nnd the tick is reestablished.
A state-wide fight on the tick is
&lt;]cep interest in Die Sunday schoola free man from the slnve, though even Every few miles wc would reach a
thriving
village
or
miniature
city
tho
sensible course open to Florida.
this
is
doubtful,
since
no
other
form
and he offers to transport all the pu­
where
we
would
bo
served
with
orange
First
adequate laws are necessary,
of
destruction
could
ho
much
worse
pils of Snnford Sunday schools from
jyicc
or
'lemonade.
Oranges,
grape­
and
these
must be followed by prac­
thnn
than
the
loss
of
these
guaran­
certain places on tht* East nnd West
fruit
nnd
flowers
would
be
distributed
tical
enforcement.
tees
of
freedom;
but
certainly
there
aides each Sunday morning to and
to ench cnr.
It is useless, other states enforcing
from the different churrhes. His of­ enn be no legitimate argument in
Just
repent
nil
of
the
above
for
quarantine
laws against Florida cat­
keeping
the
people
muzzled
in
time
of
fer iB a most magnanimous one and
Hie Herald upon behalf of the people pence. Max Enstmsn’s "Liberator," Palmetto, Bnrtow, Orlando, DcLand,| tle. However, the other states are
of this section wishes to thank him for Vie Berger’s "lender," the New York Daytona, Hanford and a dozen other not to blame. They nre gunrding
It. This is the real Christian spirit Call, ..and other radical publications towns, each one having some special their own interests. If the quaran­
,nnd our i(lca of real service.
hit by tho Burleson management attraction—up-to-date packing houses tines nre to be lifted Florida will be
where the fruits and vegetables nre j
-----------o
doubtless advocate a lot of stuff handled in true co-operative style,’ responsible for it. If they are not tho
responsibility still rests upon Florida.
Tho rcnl estate men of Sanford re­ which, if literally carried out, would mile on mile of paved highway, trc&lt;is ■
port n One May month of sales nnd be injurious to the country, but tho loaded with the golden fruit, the air' In this state many people labor un­
der the impression thnt anti-tick
th e re are prospects for more of them authorities can Bafely assume enough fragrant with the perfume of ornngo
methods arc injurious nnd oftentimes
i a the month of June. This is the time intelligence on the part of the public blossom, all outside the cultivated
fatal
to the cattle, nnd that discrimi­
t o buy Sanford property nnd the time to answer false arguments and re- areas covered with the green of pine,
nation
is shown in the enforcement of
to build ob all materials arc nlmost Yhso to follow too radical leadership. oak and-palmetto or dazzling in the
existing
rules—that is where rules are
•down to pre-war levels. It is nho ru­ At least, if tho red publications get colors of tropical vines and flowers, a
in
existence.
While in Rome instances
mored upon good authority thnt lum- too violent they can bo dealt with by grent variety of beautiful birds but
these
thjngs
may
have been true, they
. "her is cheaper now thnn it will be la­ the department of justice, and punish*- never a mosquito, a snake or A swamp',
are
entirely
due
to
ignorance and not
te r on nnd it is n sure bet thst San* cd for whatover they happen to be soft breezes and sunshine. Whnt a
to the principle and purpose of tho
*ford land will never be any cheaper guilty of.
delightful place to spend the winter. methods.
th an it is right now. Build your own
Mr. Hays may make 0 number of The editors all had n good time nnd
If there has been discrimination,
-home. It is the best investment you mistakes before htf gets through, but they nil wanted to stay longer. Ninenothing
would tend to eliminate it
-over made and will give you more
In declining the mantle of his prede­ ty-nir.e nnd a half per cent of them quicker than state-wide laws, enforced
Teal satisfaction than anything you
cessor as the official news censor of arc planning to go there again.
impartially by competent men, and as
•ever did before.
There is grand scenery in the can­ soon as the results were seen co-oper­
the country ho Is to bo commended.—
---------------- 0-------- -------yons and gorges of our mighty rivers ation In the work would be forthcom­
Lakeland Telegram,
The Herald is running the booster
nnd under the shadow of our snow­ ing from all sections.—Jacksonville
o
——
•editions every week in tho Weekly
Have you noticed what a lively city capped mountains, but there is a rest­ Metropolis.
Herald and two or three times a week Sanford has become 1 The streets are ful charm to the orchards and Jakes,
--------- -o ---------I n the Daily editions and while this filled with cars and with people any the fruits nnd flowers, the fields and
Sanford is growing and this fact is
fcaper has sent out many thousands time of tho day and they are shop­ "folks of Centra] Florida that is all its
apparent from the dumber of clubs
of copies to people in the north the ping and getting the right kind of own; it f* to t in co-npvtition with any
that are forming in the city. These
'Citizens generally have not given us goods at the right kind of prices. other section because there is nothing
clubs
all help to put pep Into the eitlthe names of friends to whom we Sanford.Is going after the trade of el io like it.
«ens but they could get the same re­
•-could send these papers. Prospective this section nnd going after it by tak­ The country seemed well adapted sults from the Chamber of Commerce
citizens will pay more attention to a ing liberal space in the Daily and for the successful and profitable pro­
If all the business men of Sanford
•newspaper article about n certain sec­ Weekly Herald. It is the only way. duction of milk, meat and eggs. There
would Join and take an active interest
were some good cows, pigs and poul­ in the work.
tion than to all tho pamphlets in the
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—
'
~wrorld and the people of Sanford and
The Herald is reorganizing every try—enough to demonstrate the pos­
4Saalnole .county are overlooking a 'department of the advertising and sibilities but not enough to supply the
Gnincsvilic is to hnvc golf links.
.-good bet when they fail to send'out subscription departments and will local demand. Wherever com can bo
The
business and professional men
•the special editions of the Herald each make an active campaign for subscrib­ grown as successful^ us in Florida,
hfcld
a meeting there this week, pur­
'week. All you need to do Is to send ers to tho Daily und Weekly Herald livestock will some day become an im­
chased
125 acres of land nnd expect
portant fnctoh—Thtf Western Fnrmer,
‘ 'the names to this office. Wc Will do beginning Monday nc^ct.
The an­ Spokane, Washington.
to tnke memberships from every citi­
'the rest.
nouncements of this campaign will be
zen of Gainesville to pay the initial
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given later. Wo wont every citizen
cost, of the links.
One o f . the times &lt;t woman will of Seminole county to take either the
People who don't, like to get up ear­
forgive a man for lying Is when he Daily or tho Weekly Herald and they ly may reflect that sunsets are aa
Inability to obtain a seat at the
nays she looks younger every* day.
wlll'aftcr our solicitor gets busy.
pretty as sunrises.
political counter begeta reform.

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Rev. Dr. Walker will preach at the
Moore’s Station -church Sunday after­
noon at 3:30, June 6. Everybody wel­
come. •
C. E. Chorpening served-In the petit
jury whJIfc it wasTh session.
Leon Purvis arrived here fast Fri­
day from Galveston, Tex., just off the
S. S. Danperata, on which he has been
for a year in the Merchant Marine ser­
vice.
George Pezall is building a resi­
dence for himself nnd wife on Beardnll avenue and John Pezall is getting
material on the ground to build a
home also on Bc&amp;rdnll.
Mrs. R. C. Long has a bunch of 00
baby chickens incubator hatched and a
motherly Rhode Island hen hhs adopt­
ed them and it's laughable to s£e her
trying to scratch for all of them at
once.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chorpening, Hel­
en, Alice, Horace and Carl Chorpening
and Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Corpany, to­
gether with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cros­
by and Miss Vivian Crosby from tdwn
made a party going to Coronado beach
for . lunch and to Daytona beach to
bathe on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Fort, and a par­
ty were also visitors at both beaches
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Baker, Mrs. Dil­
lon Pickering, R. C. Long, Virginia
and Grctchen Long, Eunice and Luth­
er Ferguson, were another party over
to the ocean on Sunday.
The oil and sand have been applied
to the new pavements and they arc
fine now. Brlsson road is being pav­
ed from Celery avenue to the railroad.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Nick Zcmovcnn and
daughter, Mnrinnicn, joined n party
and picnicked nnd bathed nt Crystal
Lake Friday.
Mrs. Edwards, her sons Brainard
nnd Roger and her father, Mr. Peters,
were Sunday visitors nt the Zcmovean
o r APPLICATION TOR TAX DEED
home, coming.out in Brainnrd'B new NOTICE
UNDER SECTION 17*. OENERAL STAT­
UTES, LAWS OF FLORIDA
Ford car.
Nollf# fa hereby g trrn th a t Bhuna I*. (lre*n.
Dr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Fay and Miss purchaser of T n O rllflc«it« No, 2*;, (faint lb*
fat dajr of April. A. D. 1010. fall filed m M if f .
Susie Fay entertnined friends nt a ■• tirifftte
In ittjr of Hr*. mi&lt;! baa made ftpplUi*
wi'inie roast nt their homc_pn Camer­ ' fto® for lilt lira! to Issue In RCiwifan^t* with
law. Bald certificate embrace* Hu* foil- win*
on nvenue last Friday evening.
de«rrit*ed properly aittiaird In Ibe Flly nf KaoFlorida, n*-wlt: The B. 30 fret «»f |fa» fa
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Prevntt nnd son ford,
i n fret, uf l^nt 2, HohltiBEtn’ft Add. Tine u l4
visited -Mrs. Prcvatt's parents in New Und Iwlttg iw fiM il nt the dale of the fa*unit**
curb r r r l l f l r i l f In the [mini* of J, F Ijrlrtf.
Smyrna on Sunday. Miss Alcntha of
PtllfM laid rartifleftlt* abalt lx* redeemed irrnrd.
In®
fa*tie Iberr-oii on the
Curry accompanied them home for n lllli todaylawof taJ ut lj,d raA.J will
h ./U tt l .
visit,
WlttteM my Official alfftialiirt nnd neal tiilt
2nd day of June. A. I*. 1021.
Walter Knulerson hns torn down his Ihe(HKAl*)
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t ‘lrrk flrm ii r»#UM,
old house on DcurdnII avenue und is
Ketplnnle IVtinfy, Fla.
building a new one on the same loca­ 42-me
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NOTICE or APPLICATION FDR TAX DEED
UNDER SECTION *7*. OENERAL STAT­
Mr. and . Mrs. Graham Hunter, of
UTES. LAWS O r FLORIDA
Benrdnll nvenue, have their home N’olln? U J i t n li j f i r m tbal F. fa Wonstmff,
newly painted cream color, nnd nre pu rrliiarr of T a i O rtlflcalt* No, l*2i, «h»lH tf»*
2ml dftjr of fainr. A* lb 1010, l m film! si 14 fxcr
new'subscribers to the telephone ser­ tlflCAlf lU U*J office, ftm) lift* lllldf aH*li«aIlu!l
fur tM ilra l I© lu u r in i cron la on- wlb* law,
vice.
Bflrl rc rtlflrs t* *tn!»nicm * tin? fulfe?w lu* 4?in-fa riKialr.
Another one of Mr. nnii Mrs. M. A. ftcrifped fMrofitfljr slim*(cl In
to-wll: HU*»* of NK*, and SW»» of
Jackson's little girls is verl ill, snid World*,
Hi:Vi*and WFj of NK 4 of HDV*. Hcc 10. T tif.
H-, Ramin* TUI. AtTM, IfM*. Tb»* a*Id la*»d
to be typhoid. I)r. Denton is in at­ 20
Iwlillf azAPMrtl l l flu* «la tf* of tin* fasuatirr uf
atifli certificate In the name uf II.
Mutigufi.
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OVIEDO

Mrs. T. L. Lingo, nnd little daugh­
ter, Sparks Lee, left Thursday for a
visit to Mrs. Lingo’s mother at Eaton,
Ga.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. W. Swope, Francis
Swope and Miss Mabel Swope spent
Wednesday in Snnford nnd Orlando.
Mrs. L. R. Mitchell nnd Miss A. D,
Mitchell spent the week end with
friends in Leesburg.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Wncfe have 'ns
their guesf. Miss Lottie Rushing, of
Ocala, n niece of Mrs. Wade.
John Robertson spent Saturday cv*
ening in Orlando.
The members nnd friends of the
Oviedo Methodist Sunday school wero
•blighted to be informed by a tele­
gram from the-S. S. board Saturday
thnt this Sunday school had received
one of the three Junnluska scholar­
ships for Us splchdid showing in at­
tendance and offering on Sunday
School Day a few weeks ngo. There
were on roll that dny 68 with an at­
tendance of 65 and nn offering of over
$67.00.
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The festivities in honor of tho High
school graduates continue in spite of
tho fact that commenccfment is two
weeks in tho pagt. The young ladies
were beautifully entertained at a
dinner by Mesdames T.' W. Lawton
and W. J. Lawton at the home of the
latter. The guests were Misses Mablc Swope, Olive Lizctte, Elizabeth
Lawton, Messrs. Roy Williams, Reverdy Wright, Francis Swope and Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. and T. W. Lawton.
The houpe was appropriately decorat­
ed in the class colors, pink and green,
the dining table being especially beau­
tiful and attractive. A most clnbor-t
ate course dinner was served after
which toasts were giveh to the "sweet
girl graduates." At a late hour the
party reluctantly dispersed carrying
with them an everlasting memory of
a moat delightful evening. .
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On last Friday evening the Junior
class entertained in honor of' the
graduates at the home of Mrs. W. B.
Young. The guests were entertained
during, the cnrlier hours of the even­
ing on the front screen porch which
wan decorated, in the senior and junior
class colors.' On the east end of the
porch was the punch bowt presided
over by &gt;liss Maxine Young nnd Ches­
ter Hnigh, members of the 8th grade
graduating dais.

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Thd hosts and hostesses of the even­
ing were Misses Catherine Young
Virginia Wright, Harold Warne and
Walter Carter and they were assisted
by Mesdames Wright, Young and Car.
ter. The Victrola furnished music for •
the merry party during the entire ct.
ening and many delightful games kept
the guests highly entertnined until
nearly twelve when they were lnvfted *
(o the summer' djning room, another
screened porch on the west side of the •
hquse.* This room looked like a veri­
table Japanese garden, with its decorations of ferns, flowers and bamboo
and the Japanese lanterns swinging
from the ceiling. Here delightful ice
cream in the senior colors, pink and
green, and cake, was served on small
tables. The only thing that spoiled
the evening was that about twelve,
thirty some of the guests began totfe
haunted by a remembrance that the
neat day was Saturday and a work
day for some of them. This thought
finally broke up the party, but the'
memory of the evening will linger aL
ways with those present and esjH^ially
with the honorecs, Misses Lawton, Lezette and Swope whom the young peo.
pie of Oviedo wish would graduate
every week, if these delightful occas­
ions in their honor would continue.
Jas. A* Rush, of Opelika, A la., U
spending the summer with his aiint Mrs. L. R. Mitchell.
Mrs, A. K. Wade and Miss Lottie
Rushing spent Wednesday in Orlando.
,Mrs. W. M. Wright has gone to Or­
lando for a momn.
Dr. Weathers, of Ambrose, Gn., has
opened a drug.store in the Marshall
building, to the great delight of Ovie­
do people who have felt the want of '
this enterprise for two years.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wainwright nnd four
children, of V£mntilla, Fn., have moved
ii^to the house formerly occupied by
O. P. Swope ns an office.
Peppers, tomntoea and*celery 'are
still moving daily from Oviedo.

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I file*# Mild iv r ltf lt'ilr f»b»l! fa* mlccmcd a*'*
ra rd lu f to law In i deed will l« o r iheR-vn *«
Ilie lllli d*&gt; of July. A. It. 11121.
WJlneaa my official algosfme.Jiti-l » * l Ibis ibe
2nd day of Jane, A. It. lU'JI*
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NOTICE O r APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
UNDER SECTION 6TX, OENERAL STATUTES. LAWB OF FLORIDA
Notice fa brndij f i r m Hint F*iub*r 4 urfalt.
join U*M*r of
(VrtlflfVte No 2V*. -fa f ! He
2nd ,lmj uf June. A. I».
b»« flfad m M r, r
llflra lc In my office and baa made "l»!’Mratb«n
for T a t faced to ifaaue In accord a tic* w i l l . taw.
said certificate embracea Hie follow log de^rifa
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at Vita led In Heiiilnofa i'oiiriti, Flor­
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H7,Ml yard*, H to far*. Tlie arid land belli*
at tt»* dale of Il»c laanance of *och
certificate In llie name of J, Q. Ada to*. Bat* *
Al**i: Nolle© la lierel'f f Iren U ni F-n-far *tJCr
fait, f-ortiiawer of T as O f t If lea I p No, 2‘fa dated
tbr 2nd day of June. A. I». FOIO. tia# filed Mid
certificate In tnjf id flee, and ba* ma-fa nif Si­
ca tloti for T as lW d to Issue In accordance with
law.
Ha Id certificate rm brarea Ibe folK-wlfif
dearribed fm-fierly iltu n trd la Hemltmle tVmnif,
Florida, lo w ll; Ifaf, K‘ yards IV
of NKfa of SKVi. Her. 2*. Twp. 2H H.
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2-3 yards. Tbe aald land l - w
m ar wed at the dale of «l»© Uauanre of
certificate in ll»e name of J, Q. Adam*I 'nfa** aalil re rllflra lea aball l*e redeem*! *r*
rordlrif to law U l deed* w ill Uaue therein **
Hi* 11tli day of July, A. I». W8I.
W ltneaa my o fflrlal signature end acal tbl*
the 2nd dmy of June, A. I». 1021.
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IN CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH
OJWCIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND TOR BENIN OLE
COUNTY, TLORIDA— IN CHANCERY
CITATION
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�Mfa. Walker Blount was her lister's
matron of honor, wore a beautiful
frock of orchid organdie, and picture
FRED DAIGBH, Society I&amp;ltor, hat of white with trimmings of orchid, carried a large bouquet of yel­
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low dahlias,and ferns, tied with lav(From TfcK»a«r*« Dill*)
endar tulle. Immediately following
Mrs. Georgy Waters had as her her entrance came tho bride, who was
*_j Tuesday Mcsdamcs S. G. Barguests
ber jnnd
— K. S. Floyd, Misses Myrtle
Barber and Edna Floyd, of Kissim- skirt mndc with scalloped Tunic and
rnec.
trimmed with taffeta roses, centered
with seed pearls, tho waist,was made
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Thrasher and bnsque effect beautifully trimmed
Louise and Robert Thrasher Inotorcd with hand made taffeta flowers and
to Daytona Beach whore they spent seed pearls and worn with a picture
the day very pleasantly today.
Mrs. A. B, Royal and sons, Lcavy
and Richard Royal of Arcadia, are flowers were a shower bouquet of
visiting her brother, Dr. G. F. High- bride's roses and white snapdragons.
smith at the Montezuma.
The ushers were Virgil Smith and
Walker Blount The groom came from
j . W. Flynt, with tho Florida. Me­ a side entrance attended by his beat
tro p o lis , of Jacksonville, is in town man, Raymond Phillips. The impres­
«n business and shaking hands with sive ring ceremony was used in unit­
old friends.
ing these two lives.
Following the ceremony the bride
P. L. Scars and wife, of New Smyr­ and groom left on a wedding trip, to
n a , arc guests at tho Montezuma.
South Carolina and other points and
expect to be away about five months.
Mrs. ,AI S. Terry, of Jacksonville
Mrs. Lalng is traveling in a hand­
is the attractive guest of Mrs. Porter some frock of brown taffeta, beauti­
Pitts at her homo on Magnolia avo.
fully trimmed with tomatoc red with
chic -hat and other accessories to
. George Walker, who has been at­ match.
tending Southern College 'a t, Clear­ The friends of this popular couple
water, is spending hia vacation with will join In extending congratulations
his parents, Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Walk- and all good wishes for much future
happiness, Mrs. Laing is tho accom­
plished and beautiful daughter of Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker who and Mrs. S. W. Walker of this city,
were married In Tn^pa yesterday, ar­ and during her stay here hns endeared
rived this morning to attend the wed- herself to n large number of friends.
■ding of Mr. Walker’s sister, Miss
Mr. Laing holds a responsible posi­
Annette Walker to Mr. Roby Laing tion with the Fruit Growers Exchange
which took place today at high-noon. and is well known and highly estecflied. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Miss Eva Miller, of Jacksonville, is W. Laing, of this city.
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. W.
Smith at her home on Palmetto avc.
v e n a b i .E-n e b a c k
Mrs. Howard P. Smith left this af­
ternoon for Atlanta where she will
spend n week before going to Colum­
bia, Tenn., where she will spend a
month ns the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Burns.
Mrs. Claude P. Herndon and Master
Claude, left this afternoon for Waycross, Ga., where they will spend sev­
eral days with Mr. Herndon who Is in
the hospital there.
Miss Rosamond Radford, who hns
been attending BcbsIc Tift College at
Forsyth, Ga., arrived home today to
spend her vacation with her parents,
Mr, nnd Mrs. G. A. Radford! Miss
VAUGHN-MULLIGAN
Radford has been visiting friends in
Atlanta and Wnycross since com­ Tlie marriage of Miss Gertrude
Emmn Vaughn nnd Mr. Edward C.
mencement.
Mulligan took place last night ut 8:30
o’clock nt the homo of the bride’s par­
WALKER-LAING NUPTIALS - ents on Celery avenue, Rev. E. D.
SOLEMNIZED
Brownlee performing the impressive
The Methodist Church wns the Beene ceremony. Only relatives nnd most
•of u beautiful rainbow wedding this intimate friends witnessed the cere­
morning, when Miss Annette Walker mony.
and Mr. Roby Laing were united in
The lmppy couple left Inst night
the holy bonds of matrimony. - Rev. for Chattanooga, Tenn., where they
H. W. Walker, father of the bride, of­ will spend some time visiting friends
ficiating in the presence of relatives Iwfore returning home.
and ninny friends.
Mrs. Mulligan lias been n valued
The church was tastefully decorated employee of the Telephone Co., nnd
with n profusion of roses, Shnstn Mr. Mulligan holds a responsible posi­
daisies, dahlias nnd many other rain­ tion with the same company.
bow hued flowers. The chancel rail
Their numerous friends all join in
was entwined with ferns nnd white wishing them much happinens in their
and red bleeding hearts, in the center new life.
a huge butterf|y of rainbow tulle wns
fastened to the mil. *Graceful ferns DUPLICATE BRIDGE LUNCHEON.
Mrs. Robert Newman was the
and baskets of Shasta daisies entwin­
ed with bougnnvilln formed n pretty charming nnd gracious hostess yester­
buck ground nround the nltnr. The day when she entertained the mem­
pews were marked with rainbow tulle bers of the Duplicate Bridge with a
bridge lUncheon at her home or»
caught with blue hydrangea.
Preceding the ceremony several se­ Fourth street.
The rooms were most artistically
lections were rendered by Mre. Glean
Appling of 'Arcadia, as organist. "The decorated with vases and bnskets of
Reason” (words writen by Ella Wheel­ cut flowers effectively placed; The
er Wilcox) and "At'Dawning" (Cad- luncheon tables had baskets of ahasta
man) were’ beautifully rendered by daisies as centerpieces! Mrs. NcwMiss Lillio Ruth Spencer. The "Bridal mnu served n tempting two course
Chorus” was rendered by Mrs. Claudb luncheon
Of exccptionnLlntcrcst was the
Herndon, Mrs. Walter Morgan, Mrs.
George Fox, Miss Lillie Ruth Spenc­ game of duplicate bridge played dur­
er, Messrs. J. D. .Parker and S. O. ing the afterhoon, tho prizes Pyrcx
•"Shiaholser. The costumes of tho la­ baking dishes were won by Mre. Frank
dies carrying out the rainbow effect, L. Miller nnd Mrs. S. Puleston.
Mrs. Herndon In orchid, Mrs. Fox In In the absence of ohe of the club
fink, Mrs. Morgan In peach and Miss members, her place wns taken by Mrs,
G. Irving Loucks, ,
Spencer in sapphire blue.
This was one of tho most delightful
Mendelssohn's wedding march was
bridge parties of the week, the cordial
used as a recessional.
Tho little flower girls entered from hospitality of the hostess being much
opposite sides,and preceded the bridal In evidence in the various attractive
party, Little Misses Alice Elder'and features.
R- E. Griffin wearing dainty frocka
BON TON BRIDGE CLUB.
of white organdie and carrying bas­
kets of Shasta daisies the handles tied The members of the Bon Ton bridge
with rainbow tulle. Margaret Giles club were most delightfully entertain­
wore a lovely little ruffled dress of ed yesterday afternoon by Miss Norma
pink organdie carrying a basket of neradon at the Seminole Hotel.
A very absorbing game of bridge
black-eyed Susans. Little Myrtlce
Edredge was adorable in an exquisite was played during the afternoon. High
ruffled frock of white organdie and score was made by Mia# May Thrash­
carried • basket of rose petals which er, who was awarded a dainty powder
were strewn in the path of the bride!
Miss Julia Laing, as maid of honor, The hostess assisted by Miss Mar­
wpre a lovely frock of pink organdie jorie Clay served delicious refresh­
with trimmings of tiny ruffles and ments consisting of chicken salad, salbecoming lot of pink georgette, and tines, olives, raisin bread and pine­
carried an arm bouquet of pink dah— apple ice.
Tho substitutes for the afternoon
lies and ferns. Miss Eleanor Roberts,
were
Misses Virginia Brady and Dor­
as bride’s msid wore a beautiful frock
othy
Jennings,
of Union, S. C., and
of white organdie with jade green
anah, and becoming hat of white gor- Mrs. Ben Caswell.
Ketto crepe/ and carried a bouquet of
ENTERTAIN BRIDAL PARTY
lavender and pink asters and yellow
Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Walker enter
snap dragons tied with lavender tulle.

tained the members of the Walkerevening was spent on 'Saturday at
losing bridal party last night a t the
the home o‘f Mrs. Fred McFarland on
parsonage following the rehearsal.
Lake Geneva. Tho following couples
Music and conversation wete enjoy­ The members of the Red Cross held from Osceba motored in: Mr. and Mrs.
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ed during the evening. At a late hour an all day meeting in the city hall the Butters, Mr. and Mrs, Brunce, Mr. and
ice cream and cake were served by other day.
Mrs. Joe Stephens, Mr. Hamel, Miss Beach now open. Board by day or
Mrs. Walker, assisted by Mrs. Blount
II. L. Henderson was demonstrating Katie Summeraeil, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. week. Rates, |2.50 to |3.(X) per day;
and Mrs. Appling.
Prevntt'nnd were among the partici­ $16 to $18 per week. Apartments for
nlumnium wenr hero recently.
tfrovor Leflics, Morse Taylor, Carol pants of a pleasant evening and mu­ re n t
____ B0-4tp
MISS PALMER RESIGNS^
CuTptfftper are serving ijn tho jury this sic and games. Refreshments were
WANTED—Young
cow.
Must bo
served on the veranda and at a late
HEAD OF HOSPITALweek.
fresh
and
good
mjlker.
J.
H. Mai*
Mr. and Mrs. 'Philips, Mr. and Mrs. hour the party departed, all having a
MADE FINE RECORD
mer,
Box
103,
Sorreiub,
Fla.'
18-tfe
*
H. H. Pnttlshall tailed on Mrs. J. G. pleasant time.
(from
Dill,)
SEE M. S. SiELSON for all kinds alt
Adams Wednesday ovenlng.
The many friends of Miss Myrtlce
hsuling.
Mr, and Mrs. Wakefield and Mrs. "How Wc Cleared Our Summer Home
Palmer, and especially the board &lt;n' Phillips were shopping in Orlando Fri­
of Rats,’* br Mrs. Perry.
FOR SALE
directors and the officials of the day.
"When we opened our Bcasitle homo
Femnld-Laughton Hospital, will be
Mrs. John G. Leonard! and Mrs. last May it was alive with rats. FOR SALE—Good farm mula in good
sorry to learn that sho has reslgnec Wight, of Sanford, called on Mrs. T. They’d knawed all tho upholstering. condition.—M. Fleischer. 11-26-tfe
from tho position of manager am W. Prcvatt Thursday.
We cleaned them out in a week with FOR 5ACE=Lkrge WAKEH0U3 1
head nurse. Her resignation tras sen
Mias Edna Gieger, Miss Helen Mo­ RAT-SNAP. I prefer this rat killer
with rail road siding. Threa blocks
to the board a month ago anc^waa ac- ran spent Friday in Chuluota,
because it comes in cake form, no from center of city.—Geo. W. Knight,
ccpted and went into effect today,
Mr. and Mrs. Dooley went to Or­ mixing. Saves dirtying hands and Real Estate and Insurance, Sanford,
when Miss .Mary Landgrmf took tha lando Saturday where Mr. Dooley plates.” Three plies, 35c, 65c, $1.25.
35- t f
place made vacant by tho resignation went to sec a specialist.
Sold and guaranteed iby Ball ‘Hard­
New car of cement just arrived*
of Miss Palmer.
Mrs. Baker, who has been sick for ware Company.—Adv.
Let us make you prices on cement be­
Miss Landgraf has been assistant about two months, died Saturday
fore you buy. Cates Crate Co. Phono
to Miss Palmer and Is a lady of broa&lt; night at 1;58 of complication of dis­ PAULINE FREDERICK FORMER
experience In field and hospital aer- eases. She has lived here quito a
ORLANDO GIRL.
WANTED—We w art a Udy or gen­
vlce, having been a Red Cross nurse number of years, coming here from
Georgia.
_
She
was
71
years
of
age.
in the World War and served over­
Pauline Frederick, now starring in tleman ^Agent for the genuine 3. B.
She
leaves
a
husband,
one
son
and
ono
seas and she has also been identified
"The Road to Destiny at the Grand Watkins Products In .Sanford and
grandson
to
mourn
her
loss.
The
fu­
with some of the Urge hospitals and
theatref was formerly an Orlando girl, other vacant towns.' A Big Opportun­
neral
was
held
at
the
Methodist
knows every part of the work. Miss
having lived hero with her father for ity for any hustler. Write today for
landgraf has been in the F*ernald- church Sunday at 3:30. The funeral a short time. She is the daughter of free sample and free particulars of
ljujghton Hospital nearly a year and services wore, conducted by Rev. Mr. and Mrs. A ndy Johnson, than our wonderful offer. J. R. Watkins
Co., 64, Memphis, Tenn.
89-4tp
is no stranger to the city or to tha Wright of Oviedo.
Wiliam Gieger, who has lived here whom no man was ever better known
hospital and knows how to manage
in Florida. He made Sanford his
this institution according to the best for many years, died Saturday in San­ homo principally, but lived here and
ford at 10 o'clock of acute indigestion.
methods.
In Kissimmee, when this daughter
Miss Palmer has given out no in­ Mr. Gieger was sixty-four years of wa sn small girl. Few actresses have
nge and leaves a wife and four little
For arrest and conviction of any ono
formation about her future plans but
children to mourn his loss. Tho fu- attained greater position than Miss driving on tho hard surfaced roads of
her friends say nlthoough she will be
nerhl was held at tho cemetery at Frederick who wns Paulino Frederick
missed from the hospital she will not 2:30. Rev. Goodbard, of this place, Johnson, ami 'Orlando brackets her Seminole County With a tractor, disc,
be "MUscd" much longer and will conducted the service. *
with Rex Beach and Miss Marsh as harrow, or other implements or ve­
hicle destructive to the road.
probably take up n greater work and
Miss Mary Stone, of I^ike county, distinguished - people whom it can
FRED T. WILLIAMS,..
rcmnln In our midst. She is one of is visiting her mother and staler, Mrs. partly Naim ns its own.—Reporter41-2tc
County Engineer.
the most capnblc young women thst Franklin this week. Mr. Lester Brown Star..
ever stepped into a hospital, has had has purchaser a new Maxwell touring
Sanford also claims Pauline, as her Servant Girl Wouldn't Go In Cellar,
years of experience In hospital work,
father was a well known attorney
Fearing Rats.
served in the war hospitals, served In Twenty-four enthusiastic ladies, met here for many years and Pauline vis­
Mrs.
Topper,
Plainfield, N. J., says,
the Orange General at Orlando and nt tho homo of Mrs. I’. S. Wakefield ited him here and Will he remembered
“Rats
were
so
had
in our cellar tha
also as head of the Christ Hospital at nnd organized a community club for by many Sanford people.
servant
girl
wouldn’t
go there.
Orlando and is a young Indy that mado the wolfnrc of Geneva. Tho follow­
Bought
some
RAT-SNAP
and it
friends everywhere and wan most ing officers were elected for the en­ Wo specialize on fertilizer for your
cleaned
all
the
rats
out."
RAT-SNAP
suing year: President, Mrs. .P. S. lnwn and garden. Phono us your
Wnkefied; vice-president, Mrs. II. H. orders. Any amount sold. Cates Crate destroys rats nnd mice. Absolutely
prevents odors. Conies in enko form,
Pntttahnll; secretary, Mrs. Chna. Phil­ Co. Phono 181.
40-tfc
no
mixing. Cats or dogs won’t touch
lips; treasurer, Mrs. W. Adams. An
interesting business meeting wns plan­ Strike: Ono that comes over tho it. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. 3old
ned for tho year, Tho club will meet plate. Also tho laborer’s effort to and guaranteed by Bull Hardware
the last Monday of each month at the
the town' halt until they build a com­
Many a'man has risked acquiring-*
munity building A most enjoyable wife in order to acquire a sister.
Ituff-My-Tism for Rheumatism

666 cures a Cold quickly

The Dally Herald—15c a weak, da-

Rub-My-Tism kills infection

BRIDGE PARTY.
(From W*dn*tdft7 fi D ill/)

One of the prettiest parties of tho
season wns the bridge party given
ycztcrdny afternoon by Mrs. Carl
Shultz nt her attractive bungalow on
Park avenue.
The house was most artistically
decorated with hamboo, hybiscus and
bright colored Japanese lantoms, carlying out tho Jopnnoso idea. Tho table markers were dainty Japanest fig­
ures holding fans with tho number of
the tablo marked on tho fan.
Of unusual interest were the games
of bridge played during the afternoon.
Mrs. Fred Wight made high score

\

NEW PRICE

JUNE FIRST

The improved Overland, is RUGGED AS EVER, ECONOMICAL as
ever, COMFORTABLE as ever. Its average of 25 miles per gallon of
gasoline, its saving in tires and upkeep make it now the low-piriced
automobile to own and use.
PRICES F. O. B. TOLEDO, OHIO
;; Touring, was,
;; Roadster, was

$895; June 1* $695
$895; June 1, $695

NEW PRICE

CARD OF THANKS.
Mrs. F. W. Munson and her mother,
Mrs. Nicewonger, wish to express
their heartfelt thanks to the many
friends who were so lovingly atten­
tive during the recent illness and fun­
eral services of Finley W. Munson.

Coupe, was
Sedan, was

........... —.$1425; June 1, $1000
......$1475; June 1, $1275

JUNE FIRST

The W illys-Knight Sleeve-valve motor IMPROVES WITH USE. It is
am azingly free from care and cost. The gasoline mileage averages
above 20 m iles per gallon. Its smooth performance fe a source of last­
ing satisfaction.
'
;
■ ■ H M H
PRICES F. O. B. TOLEDO, OHIO
Touring, was,
Roadster, was

$2195; June 1, $1895
$2195; June 1, $1895

Coupe, w a s ,..........— ...$2845; June 1, $2550
Sedan, w a s ,...................$2945; June 1» $2750

Distributors for Seminole and Lake Counties

SANFORD, FLORIDA
Lime in barrels, or 40-pound sacks
, Cates Crate Co, Phone 181. 40-tfc

�there to Charleston and Anderson, S.
C.; where she will visit relatives.

In response to the inquiry of many telephony
subscribers: "What can I do to help my *erv«
ice?” this advertisement Is published.

.When you move your
receiver hook up and
\'3 K ^
/
idown to recall the tele\ *
phone operator, what you really do is to
turn on and off a small electric signal light
on the switchboard before her.
Of course, when you try to turn the
’Switchboard light on and off too rapidly,
like any other electric light, it may not,
glow.
It is important, tHerefore, that you move
the hook slowly, so that the light will glow
and the operator will know you are trying
to attract her attention
That's why the quickest way to recall the
Operator is to move the receiver Hook up
ancl clown slowly*
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

(From M ood*,’* D al],)

James Higgins, is making
,,f the business.
_____
rmm Tu..d., » d»u,
Miss Hulda Williams, wh
attending high school here
her home in Way-cross, Ga.,
Master Acey nnd Andrew
left Sunday afternoon fc
we'gks’ visit to friends i.
home in ForfOgden, Florit
,,
Mrs W. M. Vann and lit
1,„ ,
‘ ‘ M ' r . * ,^Cn ' ’
.... ’ ‘
' ‘ v 8’ &gt;(1
" mter 1 nrk for few {1n&gt;
f°re returni,1K to Columbu.
Mr. and Mrs. j. S. Witsoi
k r,&lt;^ Wnlsma and Mra. R
today for Jacksonville i
e®,&gt;' ^ r8, W’ilson will tai
Jax t(&gt;morTow for Bnltimoi
to
the summer
home in Pittsburg. Mr. \
ntlen(1 thp Shriner ccren
morrow and the ladies w ill

k tb . Knthrine Matthew, lift Sat-'
urday for Oklahoma.
•
r „ „ ,,
„ ,
■ llL
r " ’" T l
°°ne n ^ h
r ecr; l thii\ Cl£ '„ haS
n! p S , n r ° Dr T n, &amp; WilC0X•
hbest
L r iknown
n l firms
f 0n°of* Vi.
r rBC8‘
"nd
the East
Coast.

f 'Eh"
"•«
tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 0. J
have gone to Avon Park,
™ak. their home with th.il
nnd Mrs. Clarence Mr
&lt;™&gt;Py the J. 8. Wilson
ho.
...____

I APS L H N
Th* world's Mandsrd r*msdy for kidnap
Hear, bladdar and uric add troubl*4k
Pwmoua sloes ISM. Twks rogulatiy sod
kssp la good bssltb. lo Uuss tlx**, on
drugglsta. Ousfantssd os fsprsssmsd.

&lt;IYnm Wadaeadap*. D*H,)

(B y Tbo A*McUUd P r t u )

ENERGIZE—NOW.

NOTICE o r APPLICATION TOR TAX DEEDS
NoUca la b rrtb p * lrto th at A. E. BJoblotn,
purebaaar o f T a , O r tlf lr a ta No. StP. dated tba
lot dap o f Jo u r. A. D. IPOS, baa fUrd Mid errtiricata In O f offlca, and baa mada appUratloo for T a* Daad to laaua ta accordance with
lav.
Tba aald crrtlflc a ta rm bracaa Iba followlo, dcacrlbrd proper!, a ltu a lrd lo Brmlnola
C oant,, Florida, to -v lt:
SW U o f N E U of 8W H . »♦*- I». Twp. SO 8..
H aifa SO E. 10 acr*a. mura or Uaa. T br Mid
land bain# aaaraard a t Iba data of tba laau-

SUGAR 5C PER LB.
With every dollar's worth of
ceriea. You buy from us. Y01
one pound of best granulated t
for 5c. Cates Crnte Co. Phone
It's not that they love the Roose­
velt gush less, but they love the Co­
lombian gusher.—Columbia (S. C.)
State.
Brevity is ,thc soul of style as well
ns wit, according to thp Greenville
Piedmont.
Hend-IT-OFF”—ENERGIZE—NOW,

Black-Drtofltt It The Best Medi*
rine This Ladj Ever Used. Sajs
It Is Onij Medicine She
Gifes Her Children.
Cherry Villige, Ark.—In' telling ol
her experience with Thedford's Black*
Draught, Mrs. Lottie Ellla, R. F. D. N&amp;
1, this place, said:
NI used BlackDraught as a laxative, also tor head­
ache, torpid liver and Indigestion. It
la the best liver medicine I have ever
osed and Is the only medicine I give
my children.
HI feel like it h u saved me a lot in
doctors' blits, for when the chUdyen
complain of feeling bad or have a cold,
I Just give them a good dose ot BlackDraught and they soon get all right
It certainly cleans the liver and clean
np the eUn and they are soon oat,
well again. I wouldn't be without It
for anything.1*
Seventy years ot successful use bag
made Thedford's Black-Draught a
standard, household rsmedy.
Every
member, of every family, needs, at
times,-the benefit that Black-Draught
gives In helping to cleanse the system
and to prsvsnt or ralleve the troubles
that come from constipation, lndlga*
Uon, and a Uxy liver.
Tp keep well, your stomach, liver
and bowels most be In good working
order. To help keep them that way,
take occasional doses of Tbedford'a
Black-Draught. Thousands of homes
are never without I t
For sal* by all druggists.
The genuine has .the nam«t
Tbedford'a, on the label. Insist Oq get­
ting what yon ask Oar.
a .0

o r x**.
,u u ta * “

ifAi i u &lt;1 f t r t b r *lr*w lh a t I lw r y F etch, pur*
c h « r of T .x ” *1 r t f * « * - «•«•&lt;* ° *
r of Jo J r. A. D. to'"* bM n W “ « f*f ‘
lo my office. « j * - * • £ ' S t f * * * ?
...
to laao* In acoortaoc* «»ln taw.
Sold cerllflral* r t u b n - f“ 1* £ [ ? * / T k f D
r-1 p ro fe rl, lim ite d In Bemtnolo «.&lt;mnt/, Flocl-

37 dim

"

U. W EEKS, D. U

w »«»m fni ** eowreaie?f' .A' ,D- i«

•rib to C u t ; A, l l X
, ; , '51' &lt;• l
of J T o rld * . for U l U r t r . i r a , ’', * f 0
• ifit Y a n -w i i e e l e it II o T tm ^ -n , ' ro5
Art lb# followl#* M o Z l l ? 111**
of which U‘ now mi rjhTui ■&gt; ’ r!^r- •*«

s is ." “ • «~ 5!

” » » . Mu n ,

«* l t ra. msi sd .s baerrbr, l-ow
s a^TT
-i
T L '* “ •*-=

porpoM of forming ,
itf, unilrf an-1 hr t lr i n . . J A i,;,e UJ ,
■ mm of Florida, and do h « t * ,L* Ia», *
lowlnx A rticle* of Tarott-eatif t .
^

„

ARTICI.lt I.

Tb« nam e o f tbla Corn.,ra ti
A N W U EB L ER MOTOR U lj
NOTICE or INTENTIOW TO a r r t i
principal office* and pDce of
CHARTER
at Sanford, Homlaola Coanir
or
l« l It m ap b a rn and eatabiUb
SANrORD BOD A OUR CLUB.
and place# o f bttalnm , ,
Notice u icmbr. ri'*n: J b,t ,»*■ lb* u“* Hoard of Director* m ar fr.«n
d r n lin rd . wlU on tba 31*t d a , o r Juno. A. D. (ermine.
J J n . apptr lo I*1* Hooocrbl* J» » * a W. Parkloa,
ARTICLE II
J u d tr of tba Clreoit Court o f tba S artaU i Ja Hia rra*T*l nature of ibe |.,„u_. .
dlctal t'lrcalt of tb* 8 U t* of F la d d a, to and tranaacted and roodoetrd |,r „ u T L * *»
for Srmlnola C ount,. •« b it Cbam brra la V*- ahall bo aa follows, ( o n It;
U n d . Florida, or aa anon tb e rra rta r aa tba
To ar-julr*. aril, b o ,. 0w».
m il t r r ran ba brard. for an order fran U a* ta d otherwise Oral In autom obile. . . . —*?** Of
a p p ra rla t • tli*f»*r Inoorporallm SANFORD and autom oidlt a c « - o r | „ ci
HOD A a UN CLUB, aa a corporation, NOT FOR tW rlp llo o wU ataorrer: to bo,. *.11
I’R o riT , undrr tba l*wa o f tba B u rn
o f iiaoU nr, anjr and a |] Unda
Florida.
klmU of m otor fu rl- to own. M itijub!
Tba c n r r i l n a ltu r and object of tba torpor, and fiu lp p and o p a r.tr e a r.p .,
atloo aball br UW rarj, b ra o rrla a t. a clrn tin e and bit* rrp a lr abopa and atoratc tsjiula„ V ’^*aoclal, and tb r r tb , to dartlo p and rnccm ax* (ra a ra t rrp a lr and alorar* of aatoSSkiw **
aklll In Lnntlnf and Rabin*, and to prorlda and oUier rrb le lra o f a llkr c S a r» n «
**
main lain a n , mid all lesU lm ala m tlboda of an. roulpp. conduct and rauLH.t, n
^
lerlalnm rat dralrtd for tba b aaaflt o f Ita bio - a rn ic a , rulcanU in* p lan ti ami
tara . and to acuulr* and bold aoltabla location,
and b u n d le,a far tba baaaflt and a n tc rta ln m rn t
it of said
m tm brra.
aad adTaacai------—
-------—
Tba propaacd C harter of aucb corporation la
now on flit In tba offlca of tba C k r t o f tba
Circuit Court In and for Semlnota C o u n t,. F lot­

illa.

Dated at Sanford. Florida, tbla tba IBtb dap
of Map, lt'21
BlfUfd:

a. ruutrroN.
W. If. BAYNttf.
n. r. uorsiioLDBR.

O . W . K.NlaU T,
R. a BOWER.
GBO. D. BISUOF,
*
EDWARD IIlO a iN S ,
r . E. R0UM1LLAT.
A. H. KEY.
40-311
IN COURT OF COUNTY JU D O I, SEMINOLE
COUNTY. STATE OF JXORIDA

Coast.

Mrs. Fred Wells of Orlando and
Miss Elsa Seward of Winter Park
were the guests of Mrs. Carl Shults
yesterday.
Miss Avis Stenstrom and her broth­
er, Newton, leave today for Tampa,
where they will spend some time vis­
iting their sister, Mra. N. R. Rey­
nolds.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rockey, Miss
Avis Stenstrom and Newton Sten­
strom motored to Zellwood Sunday to
visit their sister and brother, Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Stenstrom, snd to see

n o n e * o r a f f u c a it o n
i f l t o £ * u i m *r o -

TALLAHASSEE, June 1.—The .sen­
of MVU of N W lf, Poe. SI, Twp 21 B.,
ate today receded from its amend­
,!*
^
7
Mid
H nd oloomed n t tb* d ele of
ment to Stuart county officers’ sal­ 1hr laanance Uofnd'T
toeh c e rllfltite lo tb# nam* of
ary measure, thus completing *it. 1,,' 1 iif.n fb , Unlra* laid e o rtlfle ito O tO
acconlln* to law t n deed wW HThe house concurred in all amend­ L^ Jrdermcd
t a r p o n tb# fib day of J»n*. A. D. ISM.
ments except one, making the meas­ W itn m o r official .d *S1,S 5 , *0&lt;l ***1 ,bU
ure effective January 1, 1023 instenc " : 9ril),,,r °f
B
aVTwUOLASB.
,s
’
Clerk f i r m It Uooit.
of 1022.
• .
Seminole County, r i a .

Mr. and Mra. G. W. Shell of Lees­
burg, who have been the gueata of
Dr. and Mra. W. T. Langley a t their
home on Park avenue, left yesterday
for DeLand, where they will spend
several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Harris left
Monday for Tampa where they will
■pend several days, going from there
to Clearwater and S t Petersburg and
other places of Interest on the West

His many friends regret to see him
leave Sanford but wish him well ii;
his new field of labor.
Walter Connally and Harold Bacho
leave tomorrow for El Pado, Texas,
Mra. Walter Morgan returned Sat­
urday from Jacksonville, after a
pleasant visit with her parents, Mr.
Mrs. John Cheney and little daugh­
nnd Mrs. J. K. Mlttinger.
Miss Etiznbeth Humphries, ono of ter, Martha, find Misa Florida Mat­
the high school teachers, left for thews of Albany, Ga., are the guesta
of Miss Martha Fox at her home on
Oak avenue.
W. F. Mobley left last w e e k for
Cedar Keys where-he is visiting his
daughter, Mrs. P. R. Hodges.
Mrs. F. L. Greene, of the West Side,
left on Monday for Tnlfahnssee whoro
she will visit her daughter, Gladys,
who graduates next week from the
Woman’s College in the Domestic
Science coufse.

Mrs. C. E. Stafford nnd son, and
Mrs. Ed. Betts left Sunday for a two
weeks sojourn nt Daytona Beach.
Mr. and Mra M. S. WlggVis and
little daughter, Dorothy Eliwood,
spent the week-end hermyvith Mrs.
Ella Leffler.
---- P
Mrs. A. B. Carter, of lakeland, is
the charming guoiit of Mrs. Frank
Grnhnm nt her home on Park nvenue,
Sanford Heights.
Misses Esther Miller, Anna Mason,
and Lucy Byrd Smythe nnd Messrs.
Chnpmnn and Dougins Griffin wero
among those from Sanford enjoying
the delightful surf nnd refreshing
breezes nt Daytona Bench yesterday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard P. Smith and
Mrs. R. D. Smith motored to Orlnndo
yesterday afternoon, where they spent
the evening very pleasantly.
Mrs, R. D. Smith, who has been tho
guest of her son and his wife, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Howard P. Smith at their
attractive bungalow on the Heights
for the pant month, leaves for her
home in Tiftnn, (In., this afternoon.
Miss Margaret Clark and Mrs. Hullock are now pleasantly located nt
the Gnbles for the summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. I. Clark, who have
been spending the winter here ns the
guests of Mrs. Clark’s mother, Mrs.
Bullock left yesterday for their home
in Steubenville, Ohio.
%r_
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wallace nre
moving into their new home on Fifth
nnd Magnolia, which they recently
purchased
Mr. ami Mrs. R. Z. Johnson and
family, Misses Frances and Esther
Hughey opid Pert Braggs, made up a
congenial party motoring to Coronado
Beach where they spent tho dny very
delightfully yesterday. While there
Mr. Johnson found a nest of 135 turtle
eggs.
•
.
.
Miss Ida Gray left last week for
h e r hom e in Salem, III,

W hen the body begins to stiffen
•nd m ovement becomes painful
it to usually an indication that the
kidneya are out of order. Keep
theae organs healthy by taking

Mrs. Lonnie McMullen and daughter
Juanita, left yesterday afternoon for
Webster, where they will spend some
time visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Abernathy of
Miami, spent the week end very pleas­
antly here as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. S. Y,’Bryan at their home on
Palmetto avenue.
Orin H. Stenstrom returned yester­
day from Hot Springs, Ark., where
he has been spending several weeks.
Mr. Stcnstrom's health has improved
greatly, much to the delight of his
numerous friends. YMr. Barnett and Mr. Samuel G.
Searing of Jacksonville, were guests
of Mr. A. S. Peck and his mother at
the Rectory, Sunday en route to Jack­
sonville from Zcllwood where Mr.
Barnett has a large grove.
Mrs. A. H. Stone, James Stone, Car­
ol Stone and Lyle Tapp motored to
CoronSUo Beach Saturday where they
visited friends, The Stones* have
rented a cottage at Coronado and will
spend tho B u m m e r there. k

County Officers Salary. f
Bill Goes Through the
Senate, Becomes Law

ADMINISTRATION
( d ta tla u )
Abo:
NoJIce I* herehp ( i r m th a t A. E.
RJoblom, purrhaaer of T a i C artlflcal*'N o. S073,
dated tba 31b dap Of Jon*. A. D. ISM. baa
filed aatd certificate In mp
office, and ba*
mad* application for T a i Deed to laau* ta aacord a nr* w ith law. Bald certificate embrace*
lb* fid low In* deacrlhed propeMp, a ltu a lrd In
Seminole Countp. rlorlda. to-wll:
8 Vi Of NWV4 of N R Ii Of NWV4, Sec, IS,
Twp. SO 8 ., Ran** SO B. .T he aald land twin*
aaaeaatd a t tba data of tba laauanr* of aucb
certlflcat# a* Uakoowo.
Alao: N otice. I* harebp l i r a s th a t A. E.
RJoblom. purebaaer of T a i C ertlflrale No. 300.
dated tho 4th dap of June. A. D. 1817. baa
Died Mid certlflcat* la mp
o tn r* and bM
mad* application for Tea Deed* to laaue In
accordance w ith law
I b e aald C ertificate em­
brace* the followln* deacrlhed propertp a ltu alrd
In Seminole Countp. rlorlda, to-wit:
8 4 of NEVi of NE!4 of NWVi. Rec. 13, Twp.
20 8, Ran** SO E. S acre*. Tba aald land tw­
in* aaaraard a t the date of the laauanre of
aocb c e rtlflra le la Ibe name of Unknown.
Al&gt;e: Nolle* la herebp f i r m th a t A. E.
8Job!oat. purebaaer of T a i C entrical# No. 84*.
dated Iba ta t dap of Pune, A. D. 1800. ba* til­
ed aald c e rtific ate In mp offlca. ami baa made

Hinge 30 E. TO acre*. The aald land twin*
a*»e»ed a t tbe date of tbe laanance of aucb
certificate In Ibe nam* of Unknown.
Alao: Nolle* 1* b e rrb , sire n th a t A. E.
SJoblum. purebaaer of T a i Certificate No. 201.
dated lilt 4lb d a , or Pune, A. D. 11*17'. baa
filed aald certific ate In m , office and baa

8 4 of NEVi of NEVi of ScC. 10. TWp. 2D B.
Ran** 30 K, 30 acre*. Tbe aatd land twin*
aaaeaaed a t tbe date of the laau a nee of aucb
certificate In Ibe name of Unknown.
Alao: Nolle* I* bereb, g lten t b i t A.
E.
SJobkun, purebaaer of T a t Certificate No. I£tt3.
dated Ibe nib d a , of Pune, A. I&gt;. lSUP. lot*
filed aald certific ate In in , office, and baa
mad* ip p llritlo h for T at l*ced to laau# In aacordance w ith law. Said certificate embrace*
tb* followln* deacrlhed p ro p art, altuated In
Seminole C o u n t,.' Florida, to-wll:
8 4 of NK U of NEVi of BWVi * 8EV4 of
NEVi of RWVi. Her, 10, Twp. 20 8.. R are# 30
E. 13 acre*. Tbe aald land twin* aaaraMd at
Ibe date o f tbe lam ance of aucb c e rtlflra le In
tb* name of E. C. W arren, ,
Alao: Notice la beteb, (Iren th a t A.
E.
SJiihtnm. ipu’rrhaeer »f T a t Certificate No. 2.VI,
dated Ibe 7th d a , of June, A, D, 11*00. baa file.!
aald cettlflcale In nr, office and baa mad* ap­
plication for T a t Dee.J to laaue In accordance
» lib law. Tbe aald certificate etnbrarre Ibe
followln* dracrlbed propert, altuated In Semb
tii.le Count,. Florida, to w it:
N B 4 of H\VVi of MV4 of NWVi, K*c. 10.
Twp. 20 8, Range 30 E. 3 4 acre*. The aald
land bain* a aaeaaed a t lb* dale of Ibe laauanre
of aucb certificate' In tbe name of Unknown,
t L'nlrea aald certificate* aball tie redeemed ac­
cording to taw T a i .IW-ed* will Dan* thereon tai
Ibe 41b d a , of June. A. D. 1821.
Wllnea* my official algnatnre and tea I tbla
Ibe Huh d a , of April: A. D 11*21.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk O rru ll Court,
Seminole AjOunt,. Tla.

37 cte

n , v. u . dou GLa b s . D. O.

NOTICE o r AFFLICAT10N TOR TAX DEEDS
UNDER SECTION 4TI. OENERAL STAT­
UTES OF T H E STATE OF FLORIDA
Notice I* h e re b , eltw i that O. a . W olcott
purrhaaer of T a* C ertificate No. 25.V), dated tb#
7th d i , of Pane, 'A! D. ISOS, ba* filed aald cer­
tificate In to , office, aad baa made applica­
tion fur t a i deed to laaue In accordance w ith
law. Said c e rtlflra le embrace* tbe followln*
ilewrrlbed p ro p e rt, attnaled In Semlnota' C ount,.
Florida, Ip w |t:
l o t 10. M ldw aja add tij-O rlrdo. The aald
land betn* aaaeaaed at ibe date or (be laanance
of aucb c ertificate In tbe name of Odd Fallow*;
Alao: Nolle* I* hereb, elten t b it O. G.
“Wolcott, purebaaer of T a i Certlflcat* No. 34ft,
dated the Sot d a , of J u t,. A. D. iDIft. h a t filed
aald certlrlrat* to m , office, and ba* 'm ade
application for “tax deed to laaue In accordance
w ith law. Said centrical* embrace* Ibe fob
low la* dracrlbed p ro p ert, aliualcd ta Seminote
C ount,, Florid*, lo-w lt:
Lot S, M idw ar near Or led-*. The aald land
twin* aaaeaaed a t th* data of tbe Ittuanee of
auch certificate |p tbe name nf NfU.ui tlorlon.
Alao; Notice 1* bereb, ( l i r a that O. O,
Wolcolf. purebaaer of T a i C erlincate No. 441,
dated tbe 3rd d a , of Pune, A. I&gt;. HUB, baa filed
aald eertincat* In m , otftre. and baa mada appUcalloo far ta x deed to tiau* In accceilance
w ith law. Said c e rtlflc a tt ttu b tire* tbe fotlowln* draertbed p ro p e r!,, to-wlt;
Lot 1ft. Midway In Sec. 10, Twp. 31 8., Ran*#
31.
The aatd land bale* aaaeaaed at the date
of tb* laanance of auch certlflcat* lo th* nam*
o f Nrtaon Horton.
Unleat aald c erltflra te a ahall he rrdrrm ed t e ­
rordln* to law ta x fttrda will lt.u r tb r m m on
lb* 37th d a , of Ju n r. A. D. 1031.
W ltare* hi, o fficial tlm a tn r* and a r il ibla
Ua* 18th day of May, A. D. !U3|.
(»■*!•)
R- A. DOUGLASS,
Clark circ u it Cuort.
Srmlnola Coaaly. r i a .
« &gt; «tc
By V. M. DOUGLASS. I), c .
NOTICX OF AFFLICATIOM FOR TAX DEED
Uadar Sactiaa »7I af tka Oaaaral S U ta ta i af
Ik* Slat* of Florida
Notice la hereby * lrr* th at rrrd T. William*
pnrcfaaarr of T a* ChrUflcal* No. 103. dated tb*
Stk day o t Ju ly . A. D. 1815. ha*, riled , , i j
e r r lin eal* la my oH lce. and baa mad* appUvat loo for tax deed to laaue to accordant* w ith
taw . Said c ertlflc a t* am bra era th* followln*
•leecribed property a llo tte d la Srmloot* r m i t ,
Florida, to-wlt: N 4 of 8 E 4 o f N E 4 of S E 4 . Brc. 33. Two
18 S.. Ran** 30 IL 3 icrea.
Th# taid laud bain* tw tw td at tba data of
th* laaua ace o f aocb eertincat* In th t nam*
of D. IJ. Crruah aw . Unlce* aald c ertin ra t* ahall
b* redrrm rd accord In* to law tax deed will I*,
ao* tbarrow on th* 4th day af Jo**. J l. D. 1W 1
W lturaa my o fficial al*nalar* aad aeal (hi*
tb* lo th day uf A pril. A. D. 1831.
(BEAL)
R. A. DOUGLASS,
a
Clark Circuit C hun.
Srmlnola Cbualy, ri* .
ST-Sle
B r V. M. DOUGLASS, D. C.

to ba dlTldtd Into Two Hundred ami n r ,, ,
a b a te of the par^aalue or o » llu d n a
Ia n (1100.00) cacE. Tba rapllat tltak af
corporatloo m ap ba p a,able In tbr U n it) i
f , of lb* D ulled S t a in of Amrrlra, at mi
In. taaucd or uaed for the (nrrbaM of m .

E a U tl of
labor or a e r r ln s , at a J u t irv in im Li*nw
A ufuit* Dorntr, Deceaaad. ‘ ____
to be drtrrm lu ed b , the Hoard of l lm t a n *
BY THE JUDOE OF SAID COURT
WHEREAS. .A. B. Kep baa applied ta Ihl# a m erlin* beU for aucb purr---.
ARTICLE IV.
Court fur le tte r* of Adm tnlatratloa o-i tba
Tbla corporatloo aball c o n iin e tml k „ , t a
ratal* of Au*uata Dorner. deceaaed, U t* of M id
power
lo
r
ttr
c
ia
a
Ita n&gt;rp&lt;cat« rlrU t U 4 tnu
Countp of Semlnolai
cblaca for *a period of nine!, ilc - jtin , tna
ami a f lr r tbe rom m m crtneni of In rtrpn*
lora of Mid deceaaed to be aad appear before e tla ta o ta . or u n til aoonrr dlaaoliml icrortla, u
law.
tbla Court
on
or
be fora
lb*
Rial
ARTICLE V.
.
*
dap of June, A. D.
1831, and file ob­
Tba buitnraa of tbla corpora Hue aball ta 1*
jection*, If anp tbep b at* , to the rran U o * of
darted
b
,
tbe
foUowle*
officer,:
\
I'mUoL
L etter* of Administration on M id caU te, other­
wise tbe Mm* will be (ran te d to aald A. R. a Vlra-ITealdunt. a Becrelar, and Tnuww,
who m a , ba on# and the aime |&lt;raca. u f 1 !
Kep, or to some o tb rr fit prruoa or perron*.
W ITNESS mp nam* aa Countp Jnd*e of tba Board a f Director*, of nut l*«* tbia tUw aw
C ount,I afortaald tbla Ibe l l l h dap of Map, A. more than fire peroont. wbo d u i U rtwtbotdrra of ta id corporation and ratltkd ta nb
I». 1821,
In* power*.
(HEAL)
E. F. nOL'SUOUDER.
L’alll tba tfrat m erlin* of lb- •torUaUm
C ount, Pod**. b tre
40-St*
ln a fltr pruelded for, tb r offlnr* of Ult ue*bill be!
IN CIRCUIT COURT O r THE SEVENTH PU- poralloa
L. T, B r ,tn , Prealdent; L. \. Brj*a, TV*■ DICIAL CIRCUIT O r FLORIDA,
r
m
l
d
t
n
l
;
and W. V. Wheeler, r —r ttit, lit
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Treararer. and tba Board of Dlteeioei *UI1 I*
fleorce (lain**, Com plainant.
L. T. B r,a n , L. Y, U r,an and IV. V. Wheat*.
*#Tbe fir*I or oraioU atlon meeilc* of tta tM Jennie Gain**, Defendant.
holder* of M id corporation (ball te LeU la a*
CITATION
Clip of Sanford. C ount, of Semite.'!* tail K it
To Jennie Galnea. place of realdenc* unknown: of rlorlda. m Iba Sib d a , of Jutp, A. I&gt;. i n ,
You are beret., ordered to be and appear be­ for ibe purpoae of adoplin* It, law* t a t ‘am
fore our aald court i t tba Court Hour* to San­ pie I In* tbe organisation of till* roeporitlu, u t
ford, Florida. In th t abore entitled Caoae cm tba alb. for Ibe purpoaA of electlnt raeb tfflaa
Flrat H onda, In Aufual, 1H3I, (b* aame twin* uf tbe corporation 11 arc berelntl^ie |m tW
the flrat d a , thereof, and a rule d a , of tbla for, and th a t thereafter the anno*l met!lt| ft
Court, to anawer tbe bill of com plaint filed lb* tlockboldera of Ibl* c r i- .r - tl - 0 tbiQ A
berrln a*alnat ,n u . tla* Ibe aame will be taken held on the flrat H onda, In J»no»r, of «*A
1 * ronfeeaed and followed b , appropriate de­ and ***r, j n t . a t which annutl- orfelb* i t
cree.
officer* of lb* corporation *h*ll !* eleettd
It la fu rth e r ordered th a t tbla order be pub­
ARTICLE VI.
lished In the Hanfurd H erald, a newspaper pub­
The hlfbeat amoant of lndehte.Uwai ee to
lished En Seminole C ount,, rlo rld a . once each IdlllP lo which tbla cortwralhm -t all *ab)&lt;*t a
taif ih ill not etceed tbe *uni of H flj TVswui
IM Iara, at at&gt;, time.
ARTICLE VII.
The name* and re»ldenee* of ih* n!«ri!4W
Incorpuralora. and tbe amount of tfe o p a l
.! 1- 1 euhcrrlhed hp each ire ** follow*:
W. V. W heeler, Sanford, Florid* 13 I t *
L. T. H r,an. Sanford. Florida 12 ■Una.
L Y. Rrpao. Sanford, Florida. I .Ur*.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
In Wltneea W hereof. We. the . ii-frl!4s* te
UNDER SECTION ITS OENERAL STAT­
coriioralor*- h a te hereunto »-t .-it l.iob u i
UTES, LAWS, OF FLORIDA
afflaetl our arala Ibl*. the Sltb daj of Mif, ANoUce la b e rrb , * tren Iba I J. K, Lain*, p a r­
lAEALl
ch ta r r of C II, T a t C ertlflcat# No. 157, dated
W, V. W HEELER
1SELL)
tbe 1st d a , of April. A. D. 1818, ha* filed aald
L T. UR VAN.
c ertificate In m , o ld e r, and b a t made applica­
(SEAL)
I-. Y. BRYAN,
tion for t a i deed to laane In accordance w ith STATE OF FLORIDA.
lew. flftld
Said rv
r e rtlflfa
rtltlr a te
tr rm
embrace*
following SEMINOLE COUNTY.
briec* the following
_
p n ^ r t j altaatp&lt;l In H^mlnolc C ottnlj,
I Hereby C ertify. lt**t '« tb l. ,l*r prram ig
rioftti*. to-w it: I Ait 3, Itkirk l», Tier II. C tt/ of appeare*! l*efor* me, an officer Julj n tb a ta i
HuDfotil. FU, Tli# t&amp;M U n J tielnf
a t to adm lnlaler oalli* and lake *.
tb« d ate of Ibe Inuan ce of each c e rtiflc ile to VV. V. W heeler. I - T. Ilryan and I- V Erf|A
tbe tiifnr of 1&gt;, II, Joom.
to me well k n u a n ab*l known t*» n-» &lt;® te 1*
.Jt-rrlt-a w
A lw
N oll e # l i h e re by R l f r a t h a t J .
K. ■ame i-eraona deacrllw-d In and l-atfif. (inrehm#er of i'lly Tan fVrtlfirAf# No. tbe fnrendng article* of tncort-cI 'n " ■“
Ufl. dalril the let day of April. A. I». IU10. baa did a ere ta ll, acknowletlge l-.f-.rc n-c t)tt t-wf
filed aald certificate In my office, and h u eiecute-l and- alguetl .the aald vrnrlca uf IrfWmade appllcatltm for ta t deed to laaue In treord* l-*taik&gt;n for tbe uae* and p utt-—'' there!# o*
»nee w iib laar. IBeld
__ feltIIfleale
____ ____ ____
_____ __
embrace*
the preaae.1.
In Wllneaa W hereof. I bare hrm )B l».*Jt«
fu Ilow In* ileacrtbe.] |&gt;rr&gt;t&gt;ett, a lin a tn l In Seinlnote c o u n t,, rtorltta, to-wlt
ntock
8, mand and official aekl a t S a i W . ' ***a"
«
^
&gt;
t
8,
___
Tier c . a t , of Katifonl, 1
________
lb
* aald _____
land ihl* lit* 201b d*T of M aj. A. D. 1831.
E. F. Iliil'SIIOLPW.
b»ln* ‘awe***! at ttia ilate of the laauaaf* of * (SEAL)
Coon I , Ju.tce, S rajo*
tu&lt;Ti certificate In tba------------name of; W
.y, U. tturham .
l\«m lj. n o w U-'—
:-•* re rtlfira tra aball -beJ _____
In lra a aald
redeented__
ee- i p j l t
cordln* lo law l i t deed will tu n e U -ercn V s
the 37tb
21 tb d a , pf Jnne, A. D. 1031.
IN CIRCUIT COURT. TTH JUDICIAL CUCHL
W llneaa m , official a lm a tiire aad aeal tbla
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.—
tbe ISth d a , of M a,. A D. 1831.
IN CHANCERY
(SEA L )
K. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court
BILL TO QUIET TITLE
Seminole C ount,. I(O. I I .1
t. M. WEEKS. D. C
Oacar II. OrlDiUn*, Br., Uouiptalnint.
n.
A. II. Gerartt. n * ttle Gerard, hi* wife. «* »
known le*atee* and d«tl*eea on.Dr 0* " J
will and Ira lam ent o t A. H. Gerard et a t *
wife H aiti* G erard, tba unknown bitr#
lla tlle tirranl:
ll. Gerard or of hU w i f e -----.. . . . **•
_
TurtUll, Catherine Tom*II. hta wife. l**iw
known lecaleea end darlaee* uedrr *»• HT
will and taatam eot of John Turucij. at
wife and teetam ent o f John Tufnell, « _
w ife 'Patberlne Turn*II. and lfc*
belt* of John T um ell, and of hi* wlf*t
to* T um ell. Defendant*.
„
NOTICE .TO NON-RESIDENT*.
.
TO A. II. GERARD. AND ILVTTIb
IltS W irB . RESIDENCE UNKNOWN!
TO JOHN TURN ELL AND CATHERINE
NELL. H I S - W ir e . RESIDENCE
^Teclnrt ,.o . 2. It^ k e M irtm rl—ITiat. 11*11,
It appearln* b , tb* eworn WU of cMWJJ*
II. E. Lake and L, B. Mann, Inepecion and tL
tiled
herein a ia ln a t you that yva h*'»
Staffonl. clerk.
Dteclnct No. 4 (I'eola)—A, Mlnrbew. F. A. to b it* w n t lo le r r tt In th# follow 1s&lt;
..
Pvlinaon. Gevr*e Sm ith. Inaiwetor* an.1 A. V. land In Seminole County, Ftoet.l*.
L o u H t* (3 ). and Seten (7). »&gt;*» A « •
McGr Ihd, d e tk .
Gerirude
Addition
to
Sanford.
Flat
«■**
*•
K
I t la furth er ordered th at llda nolle* be
pubtlabed In the Sanford H erald, a nrw apaprr 113-117, aa recorded In Seminole 1 W V
,
, „
pnbllahnl In Sriuldale C ount,, bul w ithout taid or da.
Yon are therefor* hereby rednlreJ , ..“lSTft
diatrlct. Iter* brln* no newapai-rr pnhtlabrd
lo
be
and
appear
before
oof
CUraU
1 M «»
within aald dlairlct, for a period of tim e a*
the Court House In Sanford. *
tU pt
required b , law,
tf
i*one and or*lrred b , tb r Hoard of Dob!Ic In- r ir a t M ood., In A«*u*l. 1W&gt;*
•Irocilon^ for SrmlO'ile C ount,. Fb&gt;r1da, In re*u- d a , of aald month, thru and there *•
lar aeaalon, a t Sanford, Florida. T ueada,. M a, ew er to the bill of cosnpUlat *•*"'?, f!iTf l u k i
jo a . and therein fa ll n e t, *!*• Ml*J MU
^
3rd. IW I.
taken aa confeaaed a*alnat Jo«- fottorru
(SEAL)
C. r . HARRISON.
decree.
..
v. mtkChairman. final
It U further ordered th at tbla aotlce »
A ttrat:
UahH
la
tb*
Sanford
J
lrm
U
.
*
n*«,
f’‘
*
l &amp;
T. 4 . LAWTON.
Uabed la Bemlaol* C ount,. Florida, *o&lt;e
Secretar,.
3A9t* week for *l*ht conaecntlr* week*. _ , .-t s »C7
TO ALL PA RTIES CLAIMING A N H n n g E
l a Circuit Court, Saeaatk Judicial Circuit, SamIN TUB I’ROI’EBTY HBR8IN
.ift.
taal* C ro a t,. PI a rid .— l a C h e ac ry .
Under A. II. G erard. HktUa O c r v i w
and JtAn T um ell, Catbertn* TUrueO. w
ee otlierwlae.
kCfl*
I t twin* mada to app*»r t U , l _ lie l wu
Complaint filed herein a t* 1* '
im fab
II. W. B arr, Cotnplalnaat,
h a re nr claim to h a re aoan* •“ lerT’V1# CM*U.
lowtn* dtec tile d land* In $ m U m
T*.
. ..
t £
Clara W o r t and b rr fanahand, A. G. Moor*', De- Florid*. Iu-wit:
IAita O r# (3). a ad B erra (^*
b
S t. Oertmd* Addition '»
' w OeoU.
pa*eu 11)111, aa recorded ta 8*ml*«« ^
1.
t*4 f
la] U a a trr In th* abore rollllm ] tu il, under and Florid
Too ate there fore h e reb , * • ■ * * . . a f t *
b , rlrla a o f th at certain drere* hrretnfcr* vo qulred
to ba 4nd appear before oo'
n td *
March 38 th. 1021, ra t rrrd In tb* ahoi* u l d
ault, will on tb* fttb day of Puar, A. D. 1831,
dot In* tb r Irsa l Lour* of aalr. at lh* frtml
door of tb* Court Ilona* la Ban font, n o rtd a .
“ 'll lo th# h ltb ra t bidder for caah th* followta*
dracrlbed property. Din* ra d twin* In S*mlhoi* County, Florida, lo-wit:
Lot a ll (ft) and tb* Sooth thirty (30) f r r t «r
I?,f
&lt;5&gt;1
W ' D ,rt' i flr,t *ddllloo to
Black Hammock. Srmlnola C ount,. Florida aecerdln* to lh* rrcordrd plat thereof.
*
8*ld property lo ba fold a t pobllr outcry lo
lh# h ltb ra t U ddrr for n a b ta hand. i^rcL aarr
lo p a , for iltcd.^
•
B. F. TI0UHI1 OLDER,
Special Maaiar.
SCHEI.hB MAINE8.
Solicitor for O m plalaan t. t
SS-Sle

�|HE Herald has stated at intervals
that the Sanford section was the
greatest vegetable growing and,
shipping section that the world
_______ has ever produced. This is taking
in some territory but facts and figures prove
it and if there is any other part of the world
that can produce such figures let them come
forward. Not only is it the greatest growing
and shipping section but it is one of the
greatest transportation centers of the state.
The following statistics gathered by the
Chamber of Commerce for their new book­
let will prove interesting to the prospective
investor:

i

♦i

During the period, November 15, 1920, to
May 15,1921, inclusive, Sanford shipped 4875
cars of vegetables, the majority of which
were of celery. Probably no farming section
in the country has better railroad facilities
than Sanford, despite which thfe great in­
crease of production requires additional fa­
cilities being built each year. The Atlantic
Coast Line Railway Company has a betl line
serving the trucking territory. This belt line
is 91/2 miles long, with spurs branching off at
convenient points for placement of cars to be
loaded by the growers. This practically
means that the fanners have the railroad
running up to their back doors. • In addition
to this belt line, the railroad yard has accom­
modations for approximately 700 cars.
Freight charges paid by shippers in this sec­
tion to May 15th total over $1,950,000. In­
creased rates as of the same date brought ad­
ditional revenues to the- transportation com- •
pany in an amount over $800,000.

s

Perishable products pay 52%. over first
class freight rates, and in shipping a carload
of lettuce to New York containing 400 hamp­
ers, the total charges collected by the trans­
portation company are $425.91 divided as fol­
lows: Freight $336.00, refrigeration or icing

charges $77.50, war tax $12.41. This figures
a charge of $1.06 per hamper delivered to

amout freight is $342.00, refrigeration $85.00
and war tax $12.51. Cost per hamper to Chi­
cago $1.09 2-3.
A carload containing 350 crates of celery
to New York pays $294.00, freight, $77.50, re­
frigeration, $11.15 w ar tax, or a total charge
of $382.65. Rate per crate $1.09. The same
car to Chicago would cost $229.25 freight,
$85.00 refrigeration, $11.52 war tax or
$385.77 total charge with a per crate rate of
$ 1. 12.
A minimum carload of lettuce is 350 hampers, and a maximum 400 hampers. 350 crates
of celery is both the minimum and maximum
figure for carload lots.
•

Sdme idea can be gained from these fig­
ures of the revenue contributed to the rail­
roads from this section, and why it is to the
advantage of the latter to foster and co-oper­
ate in anything that will further develop this
rich agricultural section; The increased
rates pai dthis season represented the profit
the profit the growers would have received
had this increase not become
effective.
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The Interstate Commerce Commission
rules that the payment of these excess rates
entitles the shipper to preferred service and
the railroads are supposed to give from San­
ford fifth and sixth morning delivery to New
York, Chicago and Boston markets.
Sanford boasts the largest original.icing
station in the world from which the refrig­
erator cars are iced before beginning their
journey to the large markets of the country.
During the present season the peak of the
shipping was reached in March when 373
: cars of celery was iced and shipped in one
week. The icing plant is privately owned and
operated, as are the gas, water and electric
New York. Charges for a similar car con­
11
signed to Chicago would be $439.71, of which tlplants.

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THIS PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING PROGRESSIVE FIRMS AND
INDIVIDUALS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY:

!

-SANFORDChase &amp; Co.
Chas. E. Henry,

Kent Vulcanizing Works
Standard Auto Top Co.
A.'Kanner,

Lloyd Shoe Store
R. R. Eldridge
Commission Merchant

Star Theatre
General Merchandise
Roberts* Grocery
R. E. SteVens, Physician
Hill Hardware Co.
Bryan &amp; Wheeler, Autos
Wilson &amp; Toomer,
Hill Lumber Co.
Fertilizers Edw. H iggins, Autos.
fVnwPt-s Tnr J*E*Spurling, Real E state Realty Loan &amp; Guar. Co.
Sanford Truck Growers, Inc Mijjer,g Bakery
A
«**—»**"* c,.™
iv rCo.
*
Automotive
Supply
Seminole County Bank
Speer &amp; Son, Dry Goods
Thos. Emmett Wilson
Peoples Bank of Sanford
Attomey*at*Law ‘
J. N. Tolar, Physician
First National Bank
Sanford Shoe &amp;Clo. C o .. John Russell,9 •
W ight Grocery Co.,
Commission Merchant
Perkins &amp; Britt,
Wholesalers
Haberdashere
L. P. McCuller, Groceries
D. C. Marlowe
H. B. Lewis, Real Estate
John T. Brady, Jeweler
Vegetable Broker
Cowan’s Tin Shop
Geo. W, Knight,
The Ball Hardware Co.
. Wight Bros. Co., Autos
Real Estate and Insurance
Haight &amp; Magee
Chero-Cola Bottling Co.
John G. Leonard} _
Automobiles
Reher Bros., Auto Painting Attorney*at-Law
_
v«n«r c ;
Commission Merchant

g a s i« » .

Southern U tilities Co
Lee Bros, Plumbing
W est Side Grocery
southern utilities t o .
Blue Front Barber Shop
S. Benjamin,
t A. P . Connelly, Rea! Estate
Allen Seed Co.
G.n.r H f * * * * .
A Deane Turner, Groceries - Sanford Paint &amp; W all Pa- A- Raffeld, Ladies’ Wear
❖ George Fox, Cold Storage
per c&amp;. H. R. Stevens, Mayor
Mahoney-Walker Co.
• W aters’ Kandy Kitchen . C. M. Hand, Sheriff ^ ^
Plumbers
Sanford Battery Service Co. H . 0 . DuBose, Real Estate
♦&gt;
&amp; O. Motor Co., Autos
Sanford Machine &amp; Founz Mobley’s D ru gstore
dry Co.
. Gillen &amp; Fry,&gt;

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W. S. Pnce, Contractor
Carter Lumber Co.
*Hill Implement &amp; Sup. Co. jvi. Fleischer,
Lord’s Purity Water
Commission Merchant

■

Elder Springs Water Co.
Surprise Shoe Store
L. A. Brand, Optician
F. P. Rines, Auto Supplies
Haynes &amp; Ratliff, •
-Printers, Office Supplies

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O /P . Swope Land
C. L. West, Groceries
Lawton Bros Co.,
T. G. Simmons, Physician
Oviedo Cash Groc. Co.

. ,

George A. DeCottes,
Attorney-at-Law

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General Merchandise

C. T. McCulley,. Garage
E. A. Fam ell, Groceries
Barbers
H. B. McCall, Gen. Mdse.
Sanford Farmers Exchange
-— -CHTJLUOTAFlorida Cuba Cigar Co.
Cigar Manufacturers
J. E. Synder, Dry Goods
W. A. Whitcomb,
Stanley &amp; Rogers, Groceries
Real Estate
D. D. Daniel, Groceries
Brown’s Meat Market
I.D . Martin,
Chuluota Company, •
Groceries, Meats
------- L O N G W O O D ------Cates* Crate Co.
Groceries, Feeds
E. W. Hench, Mayor
C. W. Entzminger
Mid-Way Garage
VlJr»inia-Carolina Chem. Co Overstreet &amp; Payne,
*Fertilizers
* ““ ■
J ’
Groceries
D. L. Thrasher,
T. A. O’Neill,
- Clothing, Shoes
Longwood Hotel
A. J. Lossing,
Quick Service 1
- A L T A M O N T E -----Sanford Barber Shop
Geo. E. Bates &amp; Son,
J. K. SMITH, Prop.
- - Altamonte Hotel
-------r—G E N E V A
A. H. Fuller &amp; Son,
Groceries
Logan Merc. Co. . &lt;
* General Merchandise :
D. B. McIntosh, ••
Fargo Lumber Co.
C. F. Harrison, Gen. Mdse.
E. Curlett,
------- MONJROE- '
T. J. Miller &amp; Son
Hodges &amp; McMullen,

ssssa sy &amp; .

Sanford Dry Goods Co.
^ Coca-pola Bottling Co.
H. McLaulin, Jeweler
Bower &amp; Roumillat, Drugs W akefield
Preserving Co.
AAA^y*

4

Bell Bros., Growers, Ship’rs
E. A , Osteen, Grocer
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TAKES UP COURTS TIME
INDICTED AGAIN YESTERDAY
Legal Battle on Monday
Knocked Former
Indictment

BUT NOT VERY LONG
THE GRAND JURY IN SESSION,
PROMPTLY DROUGHT IN ANOTHER INDICTMENT
( l i r a W adnaaday'i Dally)

One of the greatest legal battlea
waged In Semlnolft county in several
years waa fought here Monday at the
meeting of the Circuit Court when
Messrs. Landis and Fish of DeLand,
of the law firm of Landis, Fish A
Hull, and George A. DeCottcs, of thla
city, acting as state's attorney brought
up the pica of abatement in the Ogles*
by case, wherein Oglesby previously
indicted for rasnslaughter was Indict*
ed by the grand jury at this term for
murder in the first degree.
As was chronicled in this paper laat
week the attorneys for the defense
asked for a plea of abatement to be
granted by Judge Perkins on several
grounds among them being the fact
that one o f' the grand jurors was a
son-in-law 6f the man killed, that the
acting state’s attorney, Geo. A, DeCottes, was a paid attorney assisting
the htate's nttorney nt the fall term
of court and that one of the grand
jury members was n member of the
coroner’s jury that sat at the inquest.
There were others but these three
wero the principal ones and were the
bone of contention over which the bat­

tle was fought all day Monday.
Messrs. Landis and Fish made strong
pleas for their client and George A.
DeCottcs made an qven stronger plea
that the judge'refuse to grant abate­
ment
At tho close of the pleas of the a t­
torneys Judge Perkins granted , the
pica of abatement asked by Landis
and Fish and this put the case back
where it was when the spring term
convened. But the grand jury is still
meeting and later yesterday after­
noon brought in another Indictment
for murder in the first degree and this
time the state's attorney appointed
by Judge Perkins to try this man­
slaughter case signed the indictment
and not Mr. DeCotles and the
will novf be fought out on different
lines.
At the close of'the case Monday af­
ternoon Mr. DeCottcs asked to be re­
lieved from his duties aS acting state’s
attorney as he had been continuously
in this , and other cases at this term
of court having been appointed by the
governor in the absence of the auto’s
attorney,. David Sholtz, that he had
worked hard for nothing, that he had
other cases to take his time and at­
tention and one of them was in Talla­
hassee and one in Okeechobee requir­
ing his time and attention and he
could no longer serve at this term of
court as acting fitate's attorney.
Judge Perkins then appointed At­
torney Thcdford to act as state's at­
torney for the balance of the term
and the new indictment was1perforce
signed by him yesterday afternoon
when it was brought into court and
the objection rniBcd by the defendant's

F e e d % le s s
D o e s th a t $ound
" to o g o o d to he tr u e ? "

Scores of team ow ners in
this city are finding it both
good and true. Purina OMolenc is not a stock medi­
cine or even on "Alfalfa
Mule Feed." If you've over
seen "mixed feeds” before,
forget them.

too

PURINA

OMOLENE
FOR

horses

I ,f t u s sh o w you a aam plo an d
l.l l you w h y O -M o ten e p o sitiv ely
_ costa leas to feed th a n o a ts o t
c o m or ‘'mLx»d feed s."
S o ld in c h t e k a r b o a r d b a g a o n ly , b y

CATES CRATE COMPANY

DON’T BE MAD AT THE SMALL MERCH­
ANT WHO TRIES TO SELL YOU

:: A t a Higher Price than ours; because he has
; to buy second handed and pays the profits we
; * give you to the other fellow. Our prices on
;; today’s market on PURINA FEEDS are as
jj follows:
:: Purina O m olene........................................$2.85
:: Purina S cratch ......................................... 3.20
:; Purina Scratch, 50-lb. b a g ....................... 1.70
;; Purina Chicken Chowder......................3.95
: Purina mChicken Chowder, 50-lb. b a g ..... 2.10
' s
Purina Cow Chow
Purina P ig Chow
Purina Calf Meal
ALL FREgH STOCK

PHONE 181

attornc ythat he could not take part In
any of the deliberations of this case
cannot bo brought against the present
acting state's attorney and this cai
will have to come to trial unless the
defendant wants to remain in Jail.
This case has attracted considerable
attention not only from the local peo­
ple who knew the principals in the
case but from outside legal talent on
account of the many varying phases
of the case.
The grand jury is in session and It
is rumored that they have much busi­
ness to bring before the court. Their
presentment will be published in the
Daily Herald as soon as they adjourn
and it will be interesting reading.
LOFQUIST-McINTOSH
( r n a Keaday'a Dally) .

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With the FRANKLIN there is less dead
weight to move, less jolt and jar to over­
come, less wa&amp;e in the turning of gaso­
line into power,
.
Light, flexible and direct air cooled, it
gives its owners consistently these unequaled economy results:
20 miles to th^gallon o f gasoline
12,000 miles to the set o f tires
50% slower yearly depreciation
(National A verages)

The DeLand News has the follow­
ing account, In part, of the wedding:
"One of the most brilliant weddings
ever witnessed in DeLand took place
Tuesday evening at 8:80 o’clock at
Colonial Drive and Reel St.
Telephone N o. 522-j
the Presbyterian church, when Rosa
Lofqulst, daughter of Mr. gnd Ms*.
FRANKLIN SALES AND SERVICE
Peter Lofqulst, became the bride of
Claude McIntosh.
COMPLETE STOCK OF SPARE PARTS ALWAYS ON
"Before the appolnted hour the long
HAND
pews were fljled’with groups of inter­
ested friends and relatives and before
the sound of Lohengrin's march an­
nounced the approach of the wedding
party, Miss EJda Stenwall, accompan­
ied by Mrs. Almira Wilson, sang in
her clear sweet soprano voice “The
Wedding Song," by Mary ‘Rosa, and
“Because," by Guy d'Hardelot
“Tho church was lovely in its deco­
rations of bright fresh southern smllax, it being used effectively in deep
festoons, studded with White bay
blossoms and daisies, about the choir
rail and the arch before altar where
the ceremony was performed. Large
French baskets filled with long-stem­
med flowers added their beauty to the
wedding picture, while, as a back­
ground to all, gracefully swaying
palms were placed.
“Tho attendants were led by Miss
Mnrjorle Fisk of Orlando, who was
: ..
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---. .. . •
lovely in a gown of draped charmeuse; Miss Lena Lofqulst, in a pret­
ty frock of blue crepe; Miss Ethel
Sproul, in a pussy willow taffeta, self
trimmed, and Miss Elizabeth Mussen
NOTICE or MABTEB'B BALE
. F. GEWER Order Loyal Dads
of Sanford, in a wonderful green SUDDENDEAra OFW
la th« Circuit Court of tho B cnath Judicial
gown, draped over silver race. All
w. f. Gc?g“r of Geneva died hero; Starts in Fort Myers,
Circuit of tho Blot* of Florida, In md for
Jomlaolo County.—In Chancery,
carried bouquets of pink roses tied suddenly Saturday night. He had,
M n v P a N n t i n n n ! rcu p lto 11*0k
of Sanford; Florida, Complalnut,
with tulle of the rainbow shades.
retired to his room nt the Stumjon|
____
L. J . Mlaaon. Itcipondcnl, ,
Miss Hylda Lofquist, sister of the House, where he i
N’otlre la h errlij c irca Ihal In 1- r .o in r . of
rooming while
FORT
MYERS,
May
30.—An
Order
final decreu laaned In ahore rmltU-l n o w ca
bride, ns maid of honor, waa loveTy In
in the circuit of Loyal Dads, composed of fathers May
21, 1021, I w ill offer for calc it psUk
frock of shell pink georgetto crepe court nnd was found dead in bed. He (0f formcr service men is being form oulcry, to the hlgheat bidder at the fr»nt &lt;tar
of
the
coart hoaae In Hanford. Semlmdr ('.on­
with accessories to match. She, too, probably had a spell with
ly, Florida, on Ju ly *4lh, 1021. durlnr the legal
his
heart
(C(jhero
with
tho
intention
of
making
bnurf of aal* the follow toy drwrlt.e .1 property,
carried nn arm bouquet of pink roses. nnd passed peacefully away before
•U n ite d In ficmtnola County. Florida. The Writ
“LUtle Dorothy Smith made ■n anyone wns aware of his cdmUtlon. .it a national organization. It is to be h alf of the Nortbeaat q u arter nf Brctl'ui 27.
Ia father's auxiliary of the American T o w n ,tip IB, nanco .32 Ka*t, ilan lh» ft-oiticharming flower girl with her tiny
q u a rtrr of the Houtheaal quarter of Sec­
Deceased was well known In the , Legion. Sheldon Foote, of ForL My­ wcot
tion 22. Townnhlp IB. Houlb of lUnge 12 F-t.i;
frock of ruffled yellow organdie, car­
Geneva
section
where
he
has
resided
alao on# M bora# power, 1 cylinder lire . I r^to­
ers,
is
the
organizer
and
Supremo
rying on he rnrm n basket of rose
ll ne enfine Number R22fl w ith Alwalrr Knit
ami lilfti lenalon m agneto Ignition .j.trm and
petals, strewing the rath of the bride far many yenrs, and was also well Loyal Dad. Initials old insignia of or­ one
!2 hor*e power I-athrop tingle cj Under yam
ns she advanced on the arm of her known In Sanford, and his many der.
ollnn engine, complete, w ith al.afllM, wlreU
friends will bo grieved to learn of his
and comtitnnllon ite m a bearlnr* and Muffing r-n
father.
for each engine.
Alao one yaa-dlo* Innch
sudden
death.
Man
refused
a
kiss,
shoots
himself.
named
Winona, length SO feet, breadil. H feel.
“Never, before was the bride so
Ibe
name
brin
g
a
flat,
round bo I loin t.o.IlM
lovely. Her hnnddome gown wns n The ’remains wero prepared for He probably acquired less powder launch, completely equipped
and hearing aer­
number 300372. all foregoing land In Seal“Never before wns tho bride so burial by.T. J. Miller &amp; Son nnd tho tHnt way, too.—Bridgeport Telegram, ial
pole County, Florida. Terma of tale ra.b,
HCHKI.I.i: HAINES.
lovely. Her handsome gown was a funeral services occurred from the about him.—Shepherd (O.) News.
Special M ailer In Chanctry.
gorgeous creation of oyster white can­ late residence at Geneva yesterday
Hanford. Fla..
II Ur
“Hcad-IT-OFF”—ENERGIZE—NOW. May 21, 1021.
ton crepe, over satin, and trimmed afternoon.
with exquisite lacc. With it she wore
white satin slippers, beautiful lace
hose and long white gloves. Her only
ornnment wns a platinum and dia­
mond pin, the gift of the groom. A
viel fell in graceful folds to tho hem
of her short skirt, while over the
gauzy tulle citing tiny sprays of or­
ange blossoms, The bride wore h er
veil crown effect with a bandeaux of
orange blossoms and pearls. She car­
ried a beautiful bouquet of bride’s
roses showered with a dainty white
drift of valley lilies. Little Clnudo
Williams, nephew of the groom, in n
lovely white satin suit, carried tho
circle of platinum on n satin pillow
and preceded the groom and his best
man, Mr. Emerson Barber, to the al­
tar, where Rev. C, H. Ferran per­
formed tho single sing ceremony.
“Immediately after the wedding
T h is n ew low prieft
reception was held at the home of
is m ade possible
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lofqulst on North
Clara avenue. ,
•by strictest econ­
“Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh left on
om ies and special­
late train for Now York, Washington
ised production.
and other points for an abscnco of
Plant N o. 2 was
two- weeks. Upon their return they
will make their home in LakelandL
erected for the sole
where Mr. McIntosh is connected with
purpose o f making
the Atlantic Coast Line.
30x3
inch Non“Mrs. McIntosh is one of DeLand’s
Skid fabric tires.
loveliest young girls, and since her
W
itl^ ft daily ca­
engagement was the Inspiration of
number of charming pre-nuptial par­
pacity of 16,000 tirea and 20,000 tubes, this plant permits refined pro­
ties.
duction o n • quantity basis.
“Among the out-of-town guests who
All materials used are the best obtainable. T h e quality is uniform.
attended were: 'Mr, and Mrs. T. I.
It
is the best fabric tire ever offered to the car ow ner at any price.
McIntosh and the Misses Clara and
Ora, parents and sisters of the groom;
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Williams and
family of Tampa; Mr. and Mrs. F. B.
Tire repair men, w ho, judge values beat, daaa there tiree m furring the
Langley and Miss Tenny Dean oT
Sanford; Mr. ahd Mrs. G. H- A. Fisk
aturdieat carcaaa m ade. Forty-aeven high-grade — t f f f i pit f f tiiwiwnaa
and family of Orlando; Mr. and Mrs.
George Deter of Lakeland; Mr*../. H.
Barbe and Mr. and Mrf. George Smith
of Daytona Beach, and E. E. Sawyer
of Lakeland; Messrs. Harry and Ir­
win Williams, of Tampa, who, with
Henry lofqulst, were of the wedding
it
*
party.”
Mr. Claude McIntosh Is a cousin of
it
Rrs. F. B. Langley, of Sanford. *
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Concord Garage,

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Tlrc/tottc

A Philadelphia girl was awakened
after aleeping -five weeks. Thera la
still liopo, apparently, fpr the Quaker
City.—Johnstown Democrat.

666 cures Dengue Fever.

E. S. ROCKEY

�THE 8A N F 0tib WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 3,1921

P h i l i p R. A n d r e w s
TANLAC ELEMENTS COME FROM

Beautiful in every detail and Im­
MANY LANDS FAR AW AY
pressive
in its simplicity, the funeral
SUSPENDED WHILE SI1ER
FROM nERE.
AND WILL CONCERN IIIMSELF
of Findlay Munson, Saturday after­
IFF OF PINELLAS
WITH POLITICS SAME
noon, was a fitting tribute to the ' The ingredients from which the
COUNTY
AS EVER.
brave old soldier whose passing has celebrated medicine Tnnlac is made,
TALLAHASSEE, May 30.—Marvel left another gap in the fast-thinning come from remote sections of the
(B/ n * AMoctttnJ FrttO
jj Whitehurst, former sheriff of Pi­ ranks of the Grand Army of the Re­ earth, and are transported thousands
NEW YORK, May 31.—William J.
nellas county, who was fired by Gov. public.
of miles over land and sea to the Bryan will vote In Florida in future.
At the church, the Memorial Day great Tanlac Laboratories at Dayton, It waM announced here today that his
Citts, was endorsed by the senate in
executive session Friday afternoon, decorations blended in perfect har- Ohio, and Walkorvllle, Canada.
actual residence in that Btate would
v h!ch refuse^ its assent both to his mony with the lovely floral offering,
The Alps, Appcnines, Pyrenees, become his legal residence. Ho was
easpeusion and to that of C. R. Burke, massed in graceful profusion about Rusaian-Asia, Brazil, West Indies, Influenced In making the change, he
joe lice in district No. 5, Calhoun coun­ the pulpit and that surmounted the Rocky Mountains, Asia Minor, Persia, said, by his wife's health, and in hi*
ty, Whitehurst has been here for stars ond stripes wrapped about the India, Mexico, Columbia and Peru are new home he expected to concern him­
eome time pushing,his case. There casket, the flag so dear to the heart among the far away pointa from self as much as ever with public af*13 a largo faction in his county that had ceased to beat. For yean
upon yean it had been the loving ser­ which the principal properties of this
vice of Mr. Munson to.decorate the remarkable preparation are obtained. LINK IN ORLANDO
church for the annual Memorial Day What Is said to be the largest
TO EAST COAST
and it was his hqnd. that brought and pharmaceutical laboratory In the
ROAD IS ASSURED
United
States
has
been
completed
at
arranged the flowers upon the altar
Dayton,
Ohio,
for
the
manufacture
of
.every Sunday morning; in sunshine or
in rain he waa there, a loyal, faith­ Tanlac \yhich. according to recent re­ TITUSVILLE, May 80.—At a
ful soldier under the banner of the ports, la noiv having the largest tale meeting of the Brevard county board
cross, living his Christian lift with of any medicine of its Win 1 in the of county commissioners this after­
the same fidelity and chlld-like faith world; over 20,000,000 bottles having noon, all members present, a resolu­
amount,
tion was passed by unanimous. vote
The senate confirmed the following that kept him true to the flag of his been sold In six years.
saauring
the Orange county board of
country.
The new plant occnpiej 20,000
appointments:
* ,„
county
commissioners
that the hard
The short address of Rev. Burhans, square feet of floor space and has a
Lee J. Gibson, to be judge criminal
surfaced
road
from
the
Dixie High­
his
pastor,
rendered
a
just
word
of
J
daily
capacity
of
50,000
bottles.
Unicourt of record, Hillsborough county.
way
at
Indian
River
City
to the SL
praise
to
the
man
who
had
ministered
form
quality
is
guaranteed
by
a
scrMorris M. Givens, to bo solicitor
’
Johns
river,
and
half
of
a sixteen
unto
others
in
Bickncss
and
in
health
'tea
of
careful
inam.nl
ms
by
expert
criminal court of record,*Hillsborough
for a long period of years, leaving chemists from th» time the roqts, foot bridge across said river as pro­
county. '
.
T. I*. Wntjow, to bo judge criminnl the imprint of his wonderful person* j herbs, bark and floweba are received vided for in the bond issuo for same,
nlity upon the town nnd its citizens |n their rnw stnto from nil parts ot will positively be built
court oi records, Orange county.
This ronfl and bridge Is to connect
W. M. Murphy, to bo solicitor crim­ in the home' of his adoption. His lovo the globe until their medicinal propOrlando
with, the east coast highway
for
flowers
and
music
stamped
him
as
crt1cH
havo
extracted
by
the
inal xourt of record, Orango county.
W. M. Norfelt, Judge criminal court a man of fine impulses and tender moat appr()vcd processes. The finirh- and the ocean beach. The bon'ds for
thoughts and it scMned indeed as paU^ cd medicine is than hottls l, labeled this improvement, and for all other
of record, Dade county.
lh„g„nds roads and bridges In the district, have
James E. Peeler, to he judge crimi­ lag strange th a t other hand, shaald „ „ j , h l r f „nt ,
nal courtof record, Duval county.
Z “T
n 5" l"” of druggist, throughout tho Cmlcd been sold, and advertisements for
C. K. Jones, judge of criminal court b„ ,
contracts for work ®nd material will
1
h'm State,
to ragoly
who had so long .been6 ?gC
tho ‘ leader.
. nod C. .nad.
,
I \ o , .de. . be ordered published at the June
of rwnril, Escambia county.
He would have loved the beautiful ran"a nc]°J ^ f ^ a l l c d by this, meeting of the Brevard commission­
Tin following state attorheya were ...M
e.’..
.... or nny other nie-lieine.—Adv.
also appointed and confirmed:
ers, and contracts will be let At their
Fii-t circuit, H. W. Thompson
July meeting.—Orlando Sentinel.
FAREWELL DANCE.
ond, G. W. Walker; third, J. R.
ley; fourth, Frank Widcman; i
Good intentions t may pave
M. A. McMullen; seventh, George A.
Hcinte; but they won’t temovo
DeCoitci! ninth, L. D. McR(te; thir­
mark if its work in Flanders,
teenth, Charles B. I'arkhill; fourteenth
J. Fruiik Adams.
Those who marry for money can
afford to repent at leisure. •
OLIVER WILL GRADUATE.

Real Estate Service
SANFORD, FLORIDA

PHONE 37I-J

AN UNPAINTED HOUSE
Is An Ertr-Increasing Liability
me remains unpainted the more
rheaper to pain!
that actually p

A ifntr snd'^y Vkrnlrfirf .
C H H oum Ptiati vc die mult of 38 yeer* of t»p«ience. Actual tut hu proven that they wear longer and
give better service than ordinary paints. Ask for free
booklets and color chans.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

IF YOU NEED A NEW

OIL COOK STOVE

G66 cures Chills and Fever.

(from W ednM iU j's D ill/)

Oliver Murrell Is home for a few
days attending tho session of tho cir­
cuit court. Tho DeLand News, in a
little write-up of the seniors of Stet­
son this year, has tho following about
Oliver:
“Oliver comes from Sanford and
joined us lost year after having be­
gun his course at University of Flor­
ida. He is a breezy sort of person,
and told us yesterday that he is think­
ing of either Joining his brother at
Miami or going in for practice for
himsrlf at Wauchula, county seat of
or.p of the new counties."

The Florida Scout
We arc sole agents for Ralston's
Purina lines of feeds In Sanford. We
make a feed fof every need. Ouf
price is below all others, and every
grain of our feed la guaranteed. Why
not buy the best from Cates Crate
Co. T Phone 181.
40-tfc

“For Wide-Awake Boys"
35c Year
WILLARD LUMLRY, Publisher
902 French

Wc also have the Buck Line of
GAS RANGES

The prayer that goes with "Lead
Kindly Light" is: Peace Dove, kind­ Belter kiss tho glrj ^eforo you pro­
A newspaper isn't far wrong when ly light.—-Norfolk Virgininn Pilot.
pose—she may refuse you.
It makes no difference whether peo­
it prints a peace treaty under the
Head-IT-OFF”—ENERGIZE—NOW,
heading of real estate transfers.
ple say things or do them.

BANFORD, FLORIDA

“We «, Deliver The Goods”
*
Or Store Them
-**
PHONE 498

^a

LANDIS. FISH &amp; HULL

If Wo Please You, Tell Others. If We.Don't, Tell Us

Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law
. DeLAND. FLORIDA
Will practice in the State et\d Feder­
al Courts. Special-facilities for Ex­
amining and Perfecting Land Title*.

“PROLIFIC” Fertilizers Grow Prolific

SCHELDE MAINES

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who certainly get top sport out of their pipes— all
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And, you can wager your week’s wad that Prince
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You don’t get tired of a pipe when it’s packed with
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And, ju st between ourselves! Ever* dip into the
iort of rolling ’em? Get some Prince Albert and
,e makin’s p a p e r s — quick— and cash in on a cigatte that wifi prove a revelation I

• •’ FLORIDA

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Attorncy-at-Law'

No. 14 GarnerrWoodruff Buildin
SANFORD, FLA.

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SANFORD

IN TH E H E A R T OP T H E W O R L D 'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

volum e

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FR ID AY, M AY 27, 1921

NUMBER 41

CAN USE '
A B U SIV E
LANGUAGE
TO TELEPHONE OPERATORS
LEAST ONCE IF
•ANGRY

Given Unanimous Vote
in the Senate Y e s­
terday

COUNTRIES, AMERICA, ENGLAND
AND JAPAN AND MADE
PART OF NAVAL BILL
•
WASHINGTON, May 26.— Unani­
mous senate approval was given yes­
terday to Senator Borah’s proposal for
an international naval disarmament
conference.
.
By a vote of 74 to 0 the Idaho sen­
ator’s amendment wes added to the
naval appropriation bill, authorizing
and requesting the governments of
Great Britain and Japan to send rep­
resentatives to a conference with rep­
resentatives of the United States in
on effort to reach some agreement on
disarmament.
.
The vote was in conformity with
the understanding reached last week
by administration forces to givo their
support to Senator Borah’s plan. Be­
sides the forty-six Republicans and
twenty-eight ‘ Democrats voting for
the amendment, announcements were
made on behalf o f many absentees
that they, too, favored the disarma­
ment plan. '
The text of the amendment follows:
That &lt;he president is author­
ized 'and requested to Invite the
government of Great Britain and
Japan to send representatives to
a conference which shall be
charged with the duty of prompt-x
* I) entering into an understanding
or agreement by which the naval
expenditures and building pro­
grams of each of said* govern­
ments, to-wit: the United States,
Great Britain and Japan, shall be
substantially reduced annually
1 during the next five years, to
such an extent and upon such
termB jib may be agreed upon,,
which understanding or agree- •
ment Is to be reported to the
respective governments for ap­
proval.
Upon passage of the bill the amend­
ment will go to conference with the
house, but its advocates believe it
frill Ik* endorsed nnd then approved by
President Harding.
GOSHEN DENOUNCES
NEW8 PAPERS; ALSO
PROHIBITION LAWS
( B r Tk* A i .o c l. U d F r . u )

SALT LAKE, May 25— The Rev.
Elmer Goshen, a Congregational
minister who recently edited the Salt
I*ke City Telegram, today in an edi­
torial condemns newspapers and pro­
hibition. He declared the average
newspaper Is concerned with the mew
"'•king o f money apd that to make
profit will keep still, 09 every great
question and fill all its columns with
“a!ush.”
/
Ho contended that the prohibition
law hnld failed to prohibit and that it
w*s producing “ the finest crop of
youthful brewers and distijlera thsrt
the world had ever known.
He advocated that the United
States goevernment manufacture li­
quor and dispense It.
PALMETTO LEGIONERS
TO HAVE OWN nOM E;
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
PALMETTO, May 26.—Friday night
Pslmctto Post No. 18, American
l*ffion, closed a ten-day membership
drive which increased the personnel
«f the poet over sixty per cent The
drive woe conducted by two teams,
captained by R. M. Zeller, the
other by J. C. McDugald. The former
•ccured the most members. Next
Friday night the losing team win give
the members o f the post a banquet
•t the Palmetto hotel. Music wfll be
fonilahed by Pro’s orchestra.

The post has started ' a drive to
and furnish a permanent home.
The post has secured a twenty-fix^
year lease on the entire second story
°f the building to bo erected by tbe
e5ty at the heed of the municipal
pier. Work has already been begun
*"d in a short time tbe local post wfll
(place among the very few
P « * t i In tbe state that o w n * its h o m e .
Led ere Irwin has raturned home
from Southern College at Clearwater.

AT SENTENCED FOR MISTREATING
BRITISH PRISONERS JN
PRISON CAMP
•

REAR ADMIRAL
(By Th. Associated Brass)
JEFFERSON CITY,, May 2ft—Tele­
FECIITELER DEAD;
RODMAN TO 8 UCCEKD phone subscribers have a right to use
abusive language at-least once to tel­
ephono operators when the service is
NORFOLK, May 26.— Rear Admiral not satisfactory, the Missouri Pubic
A. F. Fechteler, commandant o f Fifth Service commissioned so rued today
Naval District, died here early today, in ordering the Carlow Telephone Co.
after Hines* of several months which to restore service on a telephone re­
reached climax several days ago In moved after a subscriber had alterca­
acute attack of heart trouble. Born tion with the central operator. In
in Prussia in 1867, and appointed to making the' ruling the commission
Naval Academy from New York In stated a single instance of the use of
abusive language was not grounds for
discontinuance of service.
Expected that Admiral Hugh Rod­
man, now commanding the Pacific THIRTY-EIGHT CASES
BUBONIC PLAGUE
fleet, will succeed FechUler as dis­
FOUND IN MEXICO
trict commandant.
'
-

(By T k . AuocU U d Br»*«)

LEIPSIC,
May 20.— Sergeant
Heinie, accused of ill treating 'the
British prisoners of war at the prison
camp at Herne, Westphalia, was sen­
tenced to ten months imprisonment by.
a high court here today. He is the
first German officer to bo tried on
criminal charges arising' from the con­
duct of war. Attorney General de­
manded Heine be sent to prison for
two years.

SENATE COMMITTEE
WILL INVESTIGATE
COAL MINE TROUBLE
.

(By Tk. A u o cU U d Frau)

Committee of Three Ci­
vilians and Three
Legionnaires

WASHINGTON, May 26.—Senate
committee on education and Dibor
voted today to investigate recent dis­
orders in coal-mining region along the
Kentucky-West Virginia border. Sobcommittee probably begin hearing* at FOR GIVING BONU8 TO FORME*
SOLDIERS AND
Williamson, rf. Va., June 10th.

8AILOR8

ANOTHER SALOONI8T
SEVERAL KILLED
SHOT IN CHICAGO
WB8T VIRGINIA RIOTS
THEY ARB GOING FAST
IN CtykL FIELDS
(S r T k . A m . cI.U4 F m i )

CHICAGO, May 26.—Another death
was added to the nineteenth ward
political feud toll today, police believe,
when Michael Lazari, saloonkeeper,
was shot down in stret He had just
parted froip a friend when two men
•tepped up and fired five ahots Into

(By Tk. AuKhM P in )
WILLIAMSON, May 26,—George
Crum, wounded in fight near Nolan
last night, when Private Kackley,
W est Virginia police, and Private
Vaughn, Kentucky National Guard,
were killed, is said by physicians to
bo near death today. Crum was being
searched when firing began and ha fell
when othera were killed. Three ar­
rests were made.

(B y Tk- A im c UUO T n t i)
HOME BREW AND THE
HAVANA, May 26— Thirty-eight
NEAR STUFF CUTTINGGRAPEJUICE HABITS cases' bubonic plague ' with twentyfive deaths, recorded In Tampico, Mex.,
WASHINGTON, May 26— Home and environs in April and May, ac­
brew and soft drinks o f cereal origin cording to reports received by Havana
are cutting deeply into the unfer­ Post authorities.
mented grape Juice business, John F.
Welch, head of the grape juice com­
pany that bears his name, told the
HOTEL COMMISSIONER
senate finance ' committee today In
JOB WILL HOLD ON
pleading for reduction o f taxes on his
product With an aggregate plant
TALLAHASSEE, May 26— When
storage capacity of 11,000,000 gallons
the senate met Wednesday afternoon
he said, twenty American grape Juice
Senator Russell withdrew the bill
concerns were turning out only 7,000,­
abolishing
th eofflee o f hotel commis­
STATE EYE DOCTORS
000 gallons, owing to the competition. Machinery
sioner,
saying
he did so because he did
of
Court
MEET IN OCALA
Mr. Welch named the beverages, In­
not think at this late hour of the ses­
M oves Right Along, •
cluding homo brew, which he eaid In­
(By Tk. Au k U M F ra u )
sion there was much chance to get it
OCALA, May 26— Florida State through.
terfered with grape juice markets.
N o False Motions
Optometry Association began two"I suppose part of these art heart
Jerry Carter is hotel commissioner
exhillatera,”
interjected Chairman
C. S. Preston, obtaining moneV un­ days’ convention here today With dele­ and has been doing some good work
der false pretense. Defendant pleads gates from all parts of the state. Ex­ among the member* o f th* legislature
Penrose.
pot guilty.
.
.•
cursion to Silver Springs this after-1to keep the law on the statute book*.
The witness continued the list
Dock Lovingood, uttering forged in­ noon.
“ And raisins,-’ supplemented Sen­
\
He makes somo strong argument*
strument. Being arraigned in open
ator Sutherland of West Virginia.
showing the work that has been done
court, pleads guilty and sentence is
by the commissioner*. •
suspended.
’ , .KING OF BULGARIA
Gilmore
Felder,
chnrged
with
un­
HAS NARROW ESCAPE
ORLANDO MAN GET8
lawfully
having
possession
of
intoxi­
i
FROM BOMB THROWERS
BIG JOB WITH LARGE
cating liquprs. Being arraigned in
FRUIT CORPORATION
open court, pleads guilty.
(B ? Tk. A ...C U U 4 Fr»««)
TALLAHASSEE, May 26— Robert
SOFIA, Bulgaria, May 26— King
Two counts of the state against J. W. Williams is Just an aged , negro
/
(Br Tk* A u k U U 4 T n u )
Boris,.standing In balcony o f the M. Saucer, charged with unlawfully
chiropodist or "corn doctor” but tho 'ORLANDO, May 26— V. B. New­
royal palace, was in close proximity haying possession of intoxicating liq­
presence of the smiling old dorkey ton, who has been connected with the
to a bomb throwing incident which uors. Defendant pleads not guilty and here tho last few days after an ab­
Standard Growers’ Exchange for
caused eighteen casualties during na- both cases were set for next Monday sence of several years has recalled to
about
two years, in Orlando, was yes­
tionn Iholiday parade yesterday. King at 2 o’clock. ’
old setlers thnt Bob for more than half terday appointed secretary of thnt
Paul Keeley, charged with lisu- n century wns nn important figure in
Boris was watching tho throngs of
concern, succeeding W . A. Blackmon,
people parading when the bomb burst ing worthless check. It appearing to the life of the stat* capital.
who resigned to accept the treasurin midst of them. Source of explosion the court that defendant had paid the
Bob also has had an humble paTt In ership of the Dlgorgio Fruit Corpora­
still undetermined but several com­ check nnd nil costs in tho cause had tho making of the hlitory of
the
been paid the court passed no sentence state for hq was messenger to Judge tion o f New York City. The Dlgiorgio
munist leaders have been arrested.
Fruit Corporation la a new organisa­
upon the defendant.
Hilton, Rainey and Campbell, who
Golddust Crawford, charged with caused a recount of Florida’s vote in tion with a capitalization of $25,000,­
carrying a concealed weapon, pleat 1876 when Tildcn and nayes. were 000 controlling a chain of thirty-two
guilty and was sentenced to 6 months candidates for the presidency in which fruit companies operating in various
imprisonment.
. •
in Florida resulted in tho impeach­ parts o f te United States.
Golddust Crawford w ill serve two ment of Governor Stone and the seat­
years in the employment of the coun­ ing o f Governor Drew. For many
ty as a result of pleading guilty to .a years Bob rend for Judge Hilton, who
charge o f breaking and entering.
during his lost illness was blind, and

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(B r Tk* A m m UUA FTm . )

TALLAHASSEE, May 26.—BlpW
sentativs Busto Monroe, withdraw M i
bonus bill today and Introduced an­
other bill authorising the g overnor to
appoint • committee o f three civilians
and three member* o f the Aigarleas'
Legion to inquire into the moet f e e * .
ibis plan fo r giving bonus to fun met
soldiers and ssQore. Committee sroald
prepare bill to be fumitted at tha
1923 session o f the legislature. Bill
immediately poised by house and cer­
tified to the senate.

Conference Nations
. on Disarm am ent is k
Presbyterians’ Hope
WINONA LAKE, Ind., May 26&lt;—
C allln g-eff conference o f the nations
to bring about progressive disarm*ment was urged upon President Hard- '
ing yesterday by the one hundred and
thirty-third General Assembly, of tha
Presbyterian Church in the U. 8 . A*
The assembly adopted a resolution ap­
pealing for th econferane* which was
presented by William Jennings Bryan,
who is a commissioner to the assem­
bly from the Presbytery o f Florida.
The resolution was adopted without
debate after Mr. Bryan explained th a t.
it represented no radical steps in tha
matter of disarmament.
Reports o f numerous standing com­
mittees were presented yesterday. Th#
report of the permanent Judicial com­
mission also came before the assembly
during the day and the commission’s
ruling affirming the process by which
Rev. John R. McElmoye was relieved
from his pastorate of a church at Elk-'
ton, Md., was approved.
Rev. McElmoylo’s case had been be­
fore various bodies of the Presbyter­
ian church for several years. He*WSS .
removed ae pastor of a church at E lk-,
ton by the Presbytery of Newcastle,
which investigated charges that h*
had performed a number o f marriage* .
of eloping couples who came from tha ’
neighboring states of Pennsylvania
and Delaware. An appeal was taken
from the action of the Presbytery tb
the synod o f Baltimore, which raversed the presbytery action. An appeal
was then taken to the judicial com- '
mission. The commission affirmed
the action o f the Newcastle Presbytcry in dissolving pastorial relation •
between Rev. McElmoyle and the Elkton church.
The permanent committee on va­
cancy and supply reported that tha
demand for ministers during the last
year has been such that practically al\
men able and available fo r pastorial
service bad found suitable field**
Among resolution* offered by th*
committee and adopted by the assem­
bly was one declaring that for fu ll
time service o f a pastor the annual
Support should not be !?•* than |l,8QO
and manse for a married man
600 for a single man. An overture
recommending that commissioner* to
the general assembly, be elected for a
term of two year* was referred for
a preabyterial vote, which wiU be tak­
en before the next meeting o f the as­
sembly.

then wrote the Jurist’s obituary which
THIS TRANSCONTINENTAL
SOUTTiEKN COLLEGE
first appeared in the Pensacola News
FL1CIIT FROM PACIFIC
CLOSES FOR SUMMER
nnd later in newspapers throughout
TO ATLANTIC
the state.
.
(B y TV . Am m UUA M « u )
(By T k . A u k U M Frau)
Bob
and
Dr.
Gunn
obtained
the
CLE AKWATE R, May 26.—South­
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., May 26. ern College, at Clearwater Beach, present site uptm which stands the CAMPBELL-LOBSING POST WILL
— Captain Eddie Rickenbacker left cloved its door* Tuesday noon and the State Normal School for negroes am
HOLD EXERCISES AT
here at daybreak for what he hoped
3:00 O’CLOCK
students and teachers have departed he was In tho pit and helped throw
would be a record-breaking flight to
for their various home* to await the out the. mud from which th* brick that
Washington. He expected to orrivo
The Campbeli-Losaing Post o f the
re-opening in the fall. Both the At­ went into the building of the court
at Omaha « t 8:00 tonight and at
house were made. His enthusiasm al­ American Legion will hold their. Me­
lantic Coast Line and Seaboard offi­
Washington Friday night.
so i* said to have been responsible for morial Day exercises next Sunday af­
ciate In th is city were kept busy this
the establishment of the first cigar ternoon .at Central Park. Tho legion­
morning looking after the quantity of
JOHN BRTANT AND WIFE
factory here.
naires will meet at the court house at
baggage.
Years ago the old negro effected a 3:00 o ’clock and with the Hanford
GO ON TRIAL FOR MURDER
Much -praise te due the faculty -ant
religious revolution here. Declaring
.
* A T ORLANDO, ON JUNE 2
student* f o r ‘thdr courage fa going he was so fond of the white people Band will march to Central Park
forward and completing the •year’s that he desired to see them in heaven, wHere the exercises will take place.
ORLANDO, May Y6.—John Bryant
course w ith the splendid program Bob persuaded the Rev. S. C. Kennedy All the veterans o f all wars and the
and hie wife, indicted jointly for the
rendered during commencement week. to conduct far the white folks a meet­ various auxiliaries are requested to
murder o f Geerge S. Bryant, father o f
It ie anticipated that in two yean ing in the Baptist church and .bor- Join in the exercises at the park and
John Bryant, will he arraigned Cor
be present. Col. George W. Knight
the college will re-opea at Lakeland,
trial before Circuit Judge C. O. A n­
where tbe permanent location has Baily to pay the xopcnsc. Prior to will act as marshal o f the parade and
drews here June 2.
been secured.
that time it la said no white man had the following program will be carried
Several weeks ago after the disap­
joined
a local church In teh years.
pearance o f the young couple and
Invocation—Dr. Walker.
ECQUIT SOBERS BLACK,
Since
that
meeting Tallahassee has
their baby, the body o f the elder Bry­
Band
Selection.
OF POISON CHARGE been the home o f four governors of
ant and that o f his dog were found
Address—R.
J. Holly.
the Baptist faith, a magnificent Bap­
buried beneath a tree in tbe woods
Eulogies—Dr.
Hyman.
tist church has been built and the con­
near the old man’s home, several • CLEARWATER. May 2 6^ -It re­
Placing
the
Wreath.
gregation
baa
grown
to
be
one
o
f
the
miles from this city. The beads o f quired lea* than half an hour &lt;ea tha
Band Selection — Star
largeat of that denomination in the
both tho man and the dog had been part o f the ju r yin circuit count here
Banner.
' ij- ; v r tJ J
ntate.
*
*
, •
r * %
crushed In by blows from a aash yesterday to acquit Robert Black, Jr.,
gram. The graves o f all Marion coun­
For
fifty
years
Bob
was
the
person
Ben
edition—Dr.
Brownlee.
weight, which was found In the grave employe o f * S t Petersburg bank, of
ty
men who made the supreme emeriTep*.
.
N
the charge o f attempting to effect to break to Tallahasseeans the news
also.
'
flee during the World War and who
o
f
the
death
i
f
a
mepiber
o
f
the
com­
The yonrtg couple were traced to the death o f his wife, Estelle Black, munity, the old man having circulated
are buried In the county, wfll be de­
TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND
Somerville, N. J., and arrested there. by placing a quantity o f sulphate o f funeral notices wMch for almost hall
corated. The Spanish War Veterans
FOR PROHIBITION PASSES
They have denied any knowledge o f zinc In the family sugar bowL
a century were written by tb* ^ te R.
end the. Legion will join in paying
« Young Black, on tbe stand In Ms
HOUSE TODAY PRONTO
th* murder.
B. Gorman. 4
'
.
tribbute to-their dead comrades. A
own behalf, utterly denied and knowl­
Bob is a son o f the late Aunt Dreaie
memorial
service will be held h O n e *
Tk
.
I
n n Ii M
T
n
u
)
Dr. J. C. Davis has returned from edge o f how the poison, as alleged, Ann Williams, who from 1876 until
Episcopal
church, Sunday, May 29th,
WASHINGTON,
May
26.
Tha
Miami where he spent several days on found a place in the bowl. One mcdD 900 cooked for Wflilam R. Pettis and
and
wfll
be
attended by th* Legion­
hundred
million
dollars
deficiency
ap­
business.' He saw John Dickons there cal axper* said analysts o f tha sugar Mrs. Rooert Howard Gamble and who
naires
and
tha
Spanish War VeUram
propriation
bill
carrying
$200,000
for
and says that Mr. and Mr*. Dickens showed presence o f the poison, while during her lifetime was proud o f the
In a body.
*
prohibition
enforcement
until
July
1st
are doing a fine business there in tha another said analysis failed to dis­ esteem In which she wee held by.cltl*
passed today by house. Now goee to
shoe line and like'their new home Very close any poison.
sens o f tbe city, both white and black. senate. .
\ , . . • ■- . • jh y f L
n
MtlgUe
W
much although they still hav# a tend­
salute,
and
now
the
tax
HERALD
ADS
get
results.
y
er spot in their heart* for Sanford.
HERALD ADS get results.

na to stand and daltm.

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 20,1921

AmAuot of T u o
■Oil CHU

DrtOTtrtloo of
t »n l.

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it. I . Marita
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NEW PLAN
SUGGESTED FOR
CAPITALREMOVE

If the people ot Florida really de­
sire
to remove their state capital to a,
3
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ed
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' « plan by which the remoyal can be
J ^ o fT O w o v v v ^ k « »
made, and a new $5,000,000 state Cap­
B *U o f NK14 . c l KVA of SEVA and SWVA
gJ g|
29.10
I'nkoown
16.12 itol erected, without cost to the tax­
Of NB14
Unknown
0.IS
W H of M » H ................ ............................. 2i . *1.
Unknown
payers.
NEVA o f HE&gt;A (loan «* U &gt; ............ 88 21 81
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While the plah Is now to the United
NWH
WH ° f
*
. 30 *1 81
II. IWoly
wH°of N^u’ of’ Wwu';!!!!!!'.!!!!....... J *! u
States It Is not original, as Aus­
B. IVrwIy
All m u Of NEVA E o f By ..........................
• 11 _
tralia's present nntlonsl capital was
Awwwnwn T tX T OT IOWA C1TT i . K jJ o f M I*
* " k *• - 1 ' * « lr7, 101 “ 4 10° '
Heated on the plan herewith sug­
Bamlaola Oooofy B ooori.
_ ___
„17.09
„
BH 3- I*, niitnor
AH .Block K ....................................................... * _______________________
gested for Florida, and In a manner
that'amicably sctU cclthc claims of
rival*
cities.
U « . 18. 10. 17. »7. 8*. » . and 40
.
»7.4 J. "• K » - l .............
tiOtO 32. 41. 43. 43. 44. 43 and N 4.4
00 J. It. Allan ............................ 180-87
Here
Is the plan:
.
arrra o f Ia I ,48 .........................................
48.8 A. C.BeUaiea ......................... 130.03
When
the
proposed
amendment
to
LolJ 80. «0. 01. 63 and « 3 .............................
10 Frank Tlitlpa ............ ..............
Lot 84 ................ ................................................
25.7 A. C. Roblnton ............ ..
the state constitution is submitted to
LOU 78, TO and 60 .........................................
8 U. II. I'U b e r .............................. 3fO S
■ H Lot 81 .................. 1....................*...............
8 Clifford Lano .......................... 18-83 the people of Florida providing for the
BH 4 U »* BO 8 » d "A li* Loi» ‘ OlV' W ‘ uid
104.00 removal of the state capitAl to -* point
A. C. Bobloaoa
10.38
..................................... ..............*
Unknown . . . . . .
in the state more convenient to the
Lot .............................................. ................................... M
••••0 0 OOO8 0 8 8
people, on the same ballot provide for
II 31 S3
80 Unknown
BBK Of 8WH 0*1 KWH °f »**•
the
appointment, by the governor or
BLACK
HAMMOCK
m
KaoorAaA
U
Flat
Boak
n rO
ham m ock m i
o„. -» . 8 W 0 F t tLu
A »D
o aBPABT'B
u u r n FLAT
n ^ O
n fl i BLACK
i4 B lM U
‘
ity Kanor*.
Kaeorda
the
legislature,
of a jtate capital com­
O. P. Swopo Land C » ., . . . . 8180
LOU 870 to 373 .
o. p. flwor* L*»d a&gt;. •••• »&lt;»■£ mission, the commission to be authorL ou 800 to &lt;03
II. A. t*ol
13 «1
I ^ t o i : : : : : : : : : : : : ».*o Ized, In case t&gt;e amendment carries,
H i u o f 8*14 of SWVA ................................. . . „
I»f.
BH o f N*W and EVA o f SEVA...................... |» 3{
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^ to select and purchase say a ten-mile
O.
IV.
Hlmmona
\HVA o f SWVA ..................................................... |J S
Tboa. Bolt . . . .
square tract of unimproved land, the
o f NWVA of BEli"
1» «
“
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best possible for state capital pur­
Unknown ..........
N » * o f B1H .....................................................
8 S S
,. .
80.78 poses, a tract with ail natural ad­
B W ll of HE.. and KVA of XW H
.. „
U aknowo...................
. . . 16.03 vantages—lakes, rivers, forests
Tlioa. U. IVattrraon
and
SEVA o f NEVA and N*VA o f 8F.H ............. I« *} 8 .
.
.
.
6.23
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.
.
.
11.04
good soil. There arc many such
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...
6.43
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■W H of N *H | W HE 1-4)
....................
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....
8.33 trncts in Florida.
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.... 4.03
J. M. Millar . . . .
In the exact center of this ten-mile
....
833
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" e h °ff W
o
/
....................is
11 «
square reservation build n $5,000,000
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............................
o
V
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state capitol, with avenues rndintlng
3.83 from the capitol llko spokes form the
W H o f ’ “ ■H* I t N W U of NWH
o ' x j , i2
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4.08
4 03 hub of a wheel—the plan on which
W H *otVii otBWU .......................... *? 2| ll
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2. S3
NKH of BKV*
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of the United States
7.03 tho capital
8 W H of N1VH of BEH
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23 21. 83
17.33
K W H o f HWH (loo* KB 1-4) ................ * 23 31 33
l lnfly A Mllcbtll ..«•*■
(Washington)
was laid out by a world
21.40
nu
o f NWU ................................................. 23 31 83
Unknown
EH o f 8W H •»&lt;! KW H o f B B H .. . . . . . . .
famous French engineer.
EH o f BWH ond NEH o f BKVi and 11 H
30.63
Unknown . . .
After reserving all the land that
7.03
o f BEH .....................................................
J. T. Ilwl«*a
7.03
BH o f BEH of NEH .....................................
Inkoonn ....
may
be needed by tho state for any
NKH o f NWH of HUH..............
NEH of BEH of HE 1-4 and W H ®»
Unknown ................................
7.04 and nil purposes, the surplus
land
BBH o f BEH .............................................
Unknoni) .......... ..............
could be rendrly B old to the highest
SH of NEH of N1VH of NEH
CHCLU0TA a . Bacoid.d in FUt Book No. 8. P a r, ‘ l . f c - U . U Oo.nty Booord..
l.fft bidders (Imagine whnt would be paid
Vlrrrtwrather
Ia I 3. Block
for choire sites) at a profit large
H0ETH CHULU0TA a. Bacordad 1. Flat Book Na. 8. P a . . . H U . . . B.nUn.U C . » . « , B « o ,d . enough to pfty nil state capital re­
Lot 1. Block 87
moval expenses, and for building nnd
VILLA MILLS a . R a i d e d .n Flat took Vo. ». » . » . n . f c - U . 1 . O .M .,
^
equipping the great Ktnte capitol in
K ..................**
(jotM aI, 0. 5. io&lt;) ®. B l« k _____________________
the United States.
EH of HWH of BEH. of NWH »n«l K'k0.78
13 Oeor.e OrtVn lira.
The proposed B ta to capital district
12.43
o f W H of NEH o f B1VH
............ »
2 l
61) Unknown
8 43 criuld he beautified and mnde unnlW H of B1VH. (I*“ W H o f B 1 3 ) .............. »
;
“
J8 I'nknoww ..............
N 3-4 of EH "* NEH ° f * * H .........
•••: *J 31 3
Florlda'B (or the
K I acra «f NWH of NKH of NKH
7.83 tary perfect by
e s. v .n \V«m»r . . .
WH of HBH of NEH of SB l - t ............. »
3&gt; 3
30.t)7 world's) ablest- engineers, landscape
'hi Unknown ..............
.......
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«HJ * »
«
HWH and BH of SK14
114.13
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All 0&lt;*« NWH of H UH)
artists and architects—prires to be
EH o f NEH of NEH and M l H of
12.78
60 Unknown..................
awarded for the best plans. A Chi­
3.83
NEH ..........................................................
8 Unknown ................
34.40
BH of 8W H of BBH “ J KUH ■•:•••••••• •
i20 Unknown ..............
4.03 cago man wns awarded the chief prize
NH o f NWH ,n,l BH H of N W H ..........
10 Unknown ........ ..
NWH of NEH o* BEH ...............................
‘ j w 'f o r the pinna on which the capital of
&gt;10 Unknown ................
W H of BEH ‘ "'l 8 'V,H .................................
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s &lt;s Australia was laid out.
W H of HBH of MKH .................................
10 Unknown
•.
HKU o f NEVI of NEH
.
14.81
Provision would be made in the
EH o f NEH
W H “ f KEH of
78 'nknown ..............
40^ plnns for parks, nvenuos, hotels,
NW H ° f N 'l’ H *n,l 8W H of NWH •n‘i
3)0 Unknown I ............
6.33 stores, factories, residences, office
40 Unknown ..............
HWH of BWH ..............
flJ3 buildings, rnilwny stations, publicity
NEW of NKH of NEH
NEH of HE t-4 ........................
80.33 , utility plnnts, etc.—everything thnt
NKH and ..W H o f NKH o f NWH
W H of N1V1* and EH o f HW 1-4 and .
|makes for comfort; convenience nnd
NIVH of HIVH .O'1
,,fM KEH of
•
co.oo i . . i .,
Unknown ......................
In brief, n model capital city
4.03 u t i l i t y .
BEH Of HU 4-4) ..................................... 3‘
Unknown ..........................
J H Of BEH o f M l H
102.30 for an intelligent, progressive people.
Unknown ........................ .
Alt (laa» NH o f NEH) .............................
6.48
Danlrl R. Hart ....................
EH of NWH of NEH ..................••■&gt;•••;
In n state capital district ns sugNEH ■° f M VU *n4 NH « f N il H ° f
Unknown .......... ...................... *Loa |(Tested n city of 10,000 people would
NIVH ..........................................................
N. O. Hwanaon ....................
NEH o f HWH .................................................
Unknown ................................ . *&gt;-*&gt; i spring Ipto being almost over night.
NH o f KWH ....................................................
Unknown ................................
4^03
With no nntngonlsm to Orlnndo,
B1V H ° f HIV H •• ..................... * ..................
J. ||. JuAra ..........................
HWH ° f NWH of HIV H
j,
70
Ocala,
Pnlntkn, Kissimmee or any
B1VH of
NWH
.fid
SH
Unknown
......................
of BEH
I*nknow n
&lt; 0 3 .°ther state enpitnl aspirant, the writer
HEH »f HKH .................................
J. ||. Joniw ............................
KEH of HEH of H " H
s'23 believes the foregoing plnn would
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of state
KHS4of°N W H " f N W H .......... ...
..................
H.23 solidly, unito the friends
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.................. 32.00 enpitnl removnl, nnd would give the
Unknown ................................
..................
H.23
Unknown ..........................
.
.......... : . . .
4.03 greatest satisfaction to the greatest
NKH o f HW 1*1 ...............................
Unknown ......................*.........
BH o f 8BH o f BEHtf
^
............
18.40
Unknown ........ ......................
of people In the state of
RH o f H1VH am) H1VH of BEH
“
Jj
..................
4.61 number
J. II. Jonea .............. ...........
..................
8.23
Unknown ................................
Fioridn,
n
plnn thnt rnn be worked
NEH o f NWH ............................................... M 21
of Swmlnola an4 out to n successful conclusion, nnd a
All o f lb . land, d w tllw d in lb . fot,*»ln* I,In* and l*ln* In tho Uoun.j
plnn that' would provide Fioridn with
Slate of Florida.
____. ..
.i,K ,„| ,ilon lh»r»for ocrura II aball Iw bfld lo m.an Town
)U Of M

ftg tsp rc

m o p

W H o f K-4 Itaoo EVA o f NWV4 of
NE&lt;i&gt; and NEVA o f NW*t ..................

Unknown ...................
II. U* Dalton .................. ..

40.28
7.83

m u

I BLEW jnst a whiff.

A FUNNY paper recently.
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AT HER amuilnf old.

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AND WHY he had qolL

AND I said. T o ll.

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THf-WAWDEVILLE stage.

1/

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• • •

FOOL OF a parrot
• • •
WHICH NEVER talk*

A FAMOUS ventriloquist.
0

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• • •

o

WITH A wheeze qboot

o

OP CIGARETTE smoko.

SLIPPED ME • good laugh.

• • •

HOW D'YOU Ilka l t r
• # •
AND TO thli day.

o

IT SAID he discovered.

• • •

• • •

HE COULD make more Jaek.

ITS QOT mo fuoitlnc*

• • •

• • •

SELLING WOODEN parrota.

WHETHER IT waa cook.

SO WHEN I got home.

OR THE blamed bird.

I PA88ED the Joke.

WHICH SQUAWKED back.

TO OUR cook, who owns.

-THEY SATISFY.1*
a a a

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a

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BOTH A ■jK*chleM parrot
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AND A'aenae of humor.
•

Ah-Tight Tint of 9 0
A t k y o u r d ia le r t o s / m bt
th o n o w voou m m t o t le d t i n t o f 3 0 C h t t t t n fitld t.
A co m p a ct, o o n r o n io n t on d o b to lu to ly
A I R T I G H T p o e k ln i—
th o e J g o ro tto o k e e p f r e e h
in d e fin ite ly .

y o i

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BUT 8HE muffed It
# • • •

BECAUSE SHE didn’t know.
• • •

C HESTERFIELDS apeak for

themselves. They let you know
you’re smoking. They "satisfy’ 1end
yet, they're mud. An Impossible com­
bination, you say7 Sure—everywhere
but in Chosternelda. Tho blend doea
It and the blend can't be copiedt

WHAT A ventriloquist was.

• • •

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*

SO I had to explain 1L
• • •
AND ON the way out

on e

•.

L iggett &amp; M y e m T

SPANISH WAR
VETER ANS WILL
CAMP AT JAX
I B ; Tha AaaaclaUd Fra a ll

JACKSONVILLE, Moy 17. — The
annual state encampment of Spanish
war veternns will be held here July
4, 5 nnd G according to announcement
published here today.

Seminole Fish and
Game Protective
Association

SALLIE HARRISON CHAPTER
DAUGHTERS AMERICAN REV­
OLUTION HOLD MEETING
Election of Officers nnd Much Busi­
ness Transacted

obacco

C o. .

COUNTERFEIT
TWENTIES IN
JACKSONVILLE

(Tram Tue»4ajr'« Dally)

The Saliie llnrrison chapter, D. A. STATE
WARNED TO BE f)N
R., held their May meeting Friday
GUABI) .AGAINST NEW
with Mrs. G. I. Loucks,*hostess. This
WRINKLE
was the annual business meeting for
(Bf Thf AzbocUUd Pftu)
election of officers, the following be­
JACKSONVILLE, Mny 17.—Alter- ' ]
ing elected for the coming yenr:
Mrs. W. E,' Wjitaon, regent; Miss ed twenty dollar bills appeared hem
Brenda Morrison, vicc-regcnt; Mrs. yesterday it wns announced today.
A. R. Keyf recording secretary; Miss One bnnk discovering five during the
Fannie Rebn Munson, corresponding i dny. The prepetrntor, officials said,
secretary; Mrs. Geo. Chamberlnin ' hns split twenty dollar hills nnd ooa
historian; Mrs. A. K. Rossiter, regis- dollar bills and pasted halves of each
trnr; Mrs. J. N. Whitncr, chaplain; together. In pnssing bills the side
Mrs. S. Buleston, Mrs. Anna DoFor- benring the twenty dollnr denomina­
est and Mrs. Geo. Herring, members tion is always upward.

The above mentioned association, ns
its nnme implies, is organized for tho
protection of fish nnd game in Semi­ advisory boatd.
^
nole county, it hns been organized n
Plans for the coming year’s work j
little over two months nnd hns a were discussed and plans for adding
N06E CLOGGED FROM
membership of upwards of 70 mem­ to the fund for the American Legion! I.
A COLD OR CATARRH
bers nnd those have been enrolled Home. The Chapter nt the present]!
Nostrils T»
without any special effort on the part time hns on hand $563.00 toward this j Apply Cream
of any one.
.
fund for the Legion boys nnd h o p e s • *
OP*1 P
We arc now going to try our mem­ during the coming year to reach, the
bership to a good strong working $1,000 ninrk. Plnns nrc under way
Ah! What relief! Your c lo g g e d nos­
strength; therefore wo deem It prop­ now for n ball to bo given June 14th trils open right up, the air passages of
■blp S^t™ o'f TaTubaa^.. and « b . r . Ibo w..rd 'UaD*." or abbraflalloo IL.r.fi.r wrora II al.all I t j n fltj|t(, c n p i t a ] t h n t t h e p e o p l e o f a ll
er to set forth some of the aims of for the benefit of this fund nnd it is your head nrc clear and you c*®
b .ld «o in«ao llan*. )Ual of TallaliaaaM.
j b o . I). JINKINB.
t h e U n it e d S t a t e s Would h e p iD lld of.
Ne more hawking,
T a i (Villorlor Kamlnol. i'oonlr. .
.
,
,
.
. the association; which nrc ns follows: hoped nil will co-operate to make it breathe freely.
•
In November, 1900, the removnl of
We believe in living up to the fish a success in every wuy. More defin­ snuffling, mucuous di^harge, head­
the state capital wns submitted to the nnd game laws of this state nnd to ite plans and ioforriintion will be- giv­
ache, dryness—no struggling f°T
MELBOURNE TO HAVE A
people of Flpridn by the state Demo­
.
breath at night, your cold or catarrh^
Judge W m . Martin
9-HOLE GOLF COURSE cratic committee. Four cities were promnto the ennetment of other fiah en at a later date.
ayd game laws if we tliinl# it neces­
At the conclusion of the business n is gone.
.
voted for, nnd Tallahnsseo got a ma­ sary to do so in the future.
Dies at Orlando,
social half hour wns enjoyed, dur­
Don't stay stuffed up! Get a
MELBOURNE, Mny 17.—Work has
jority of 1269 over tho three other
We do not believe It proper for any ing which the hostess served most de­ bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your
* W ell Known Here begun on a nine-hole golf course for cities, the voto being ns follows:
druggist now. Apply a little of tMs
man or woman to set an cxapipio of licious sherbet nnd cake.
the Melbourne Golf nnd Country Club,
Tallnhnssec, 10,742; Jacksonville,
(B r Tha Aaaoclatad Fraaa)
law
Violation
before
the"
youth
of
our
fragrant, antiseptic cream in your
for which .bonds amounting to $15,000
7075; Ocnln, 4917; SL Augustine,
land, the violation of any law may set TIGHTER LID
nostrils, let it penetrate through e v sj
ORLANDO, May 17.—Judge WIN were sold. The club had a six hole
2881.—Titusville Advocate.
KL .
*
,
nn
example
before
children
that
may
WANTED
FOR
•
course
during
the
last
year,
having
air passage o f the head; soo'the
llam I. Martin, for twenty-three years
cailse
them
to
be
lnwless
in
years
to
purchased
80
acres
of
land
on
the
out­
.
*
•
BOOTLEGGERS
heal the swollen, inflamed mUC^ f
c o u n t y judge of Orange county, died
James
Cathoart
W
ill
skirts
of
•
Melbourne.
Approximately
membrane, giving you instant relisL
come.
.
.
today after a several weeks illness.
We
are
sworn
to
abtdo
by
tho
law
Ely’a Cream Balm is just what#every
$2,000
was
expended
on
the
course
at
WASHINGTON,
Mny
17.—
Manu­
He was 05 yenrs old- nnd came from
Resign as Collector
ourselves nnd to report any violation facturers of proprietary medicines cold and catarrh sufferer has b ««
ono of the oldest North Carolina fam-jthat time. Now it is planned to clear
Fla. Internal Revenue by other persons.
nrc more concerned with the elim­ seeking. It’s Just splendid.—Adv.
,
Hies. Burial will be made in Eliza- 50 of the 80 acres for the larger
We believe, that never In sport ination
of
mcdicnl
bootleggers
beth City, N. C.
'course.
(By Th« JUaociaUd Ft.aa)
than in the sale of beer to the sick, TRAMMELL PROPOSES
JACKSONVILLE, May 17.—James should human life be endangered.
Wo believe, thnt people should nev­ H. B. Thompson, their Washington
FEDERAL ASSISTANCE
M. Cathcart, collector of internal rev­
er kill oWdcstroy willfully or wanton­ representative, told the house judici­
enue for the district o f Florida, an­
FOR EVERGLADES LANOS
ly fish or game.
. ary committee yesterday at hearings
nounced yesterday that he had tender­
We believe in respecting the rights on the bill to tighten up the Vol­
(By Tka AaaodalaS rra u )
ed his resignation to the secretary of
and feelings of farmers, and property stead act.
WASHINGTON, May
the treasury to take effect upon the
owners.
“ Prior to the enactment of the Trammell yesterday Introduced In t »
appointment and qualification of his
We beliove in leaving seed birds'
Volstead
law 80 per cent of the senate a bill which provides for Fefr
successor. Mr. Cathcart atated that and game for breeding purposes.
USE
'
makers
o
f legitimate medicines In crsl co-operation and 'financial W
he wns undecided as to his future
AncL we do not bcllevo in being a
which
alcohol
was used were re­ sistancc In providing for the
plans.
fish or game hog.
N ia g a r a I u l p h u r C o m p o u n d
quired
to
medicate
it so as to un­ motion of overflowed and arid l*®*’
The nomination o f Dan T. Gerew of
We have arranged to hold meetings
fit
It
for
beverage,’’
Mr. Thompson Senator Trammell’s measure
WITH
Jacksonville to succeed M*. Cathcart in several places throughout the coun­
T
was sent to the senate yesterday by ty, including ‘ Longwood, Oviedo, Ge­ said. "W c enforced that . regula-. vldcs a means whereby the U
President Harding.
neva £huluota, and Monroe and yrc tlon before the country got .the States can assist In promoting
and
other
dra
Thli Economical Combination Spray for
hope that these meetings will be well eighteenth amendment, but since Everglades
then
hundreds
of
permits
have
MORE BUILDING IN BT. PETE.
H
r
V
•
While
Fly,
Scale
Iniect*
and
Ruit
MItei
projects
In
Florida
tho
£ I
attended as we fully believe when the
WtSSt. • ■
contn&gt;lithe»edeimictivepe»t»-proiect* your
THIS SUMMER THAN EVER aims of this Association are explain­ been issued under which disguised government has heretofore a
f
trees against their ravage*.
booze was turned out wholesale. Irrigation projects of the west.
ed
fully
that
you
will
be
glad
to
join
,
(By Tfca Saaarialal Fraaa)
*
Used as directed, increases the yield and
We have nothing to do witli beer and
produces more boxes of bright, fancy fruit
ST.' PETERSBURG, May 17.—Con­ ua in this work.
KENTUCKY CENSUS.
are entirely satisfied if you proceed
which always commands a higher price.
struction of buildings here this sum­ ' It is useless for me to call your at­
with
enactment
of
a
law
to
prohibit
Writ* for tree eopr of 1R1 adltlon of
mer will be on a larger scare than tention to the open killing of game
.
JRy Tka A tttd tte i Vraaa)
Bdusm Spray Book andcomplato Pries list
its use."
ever before in the history o f the city. out of season in this county and you
WASHINGTON,
May H .-T h ^
Mr. Thompson declared the manu­
.TO
Eyery freight train for weeks having realize that this can't go on at its
bus
of
Kentucky
Is
080^50
brought in large quantities o f build­ present rate much longer without facturers were “ asking no favora foF 235,938 negroos. .'
■■;
ing material. Two trains over the At­ some o f our game becoming extinct; booze," but almply protection for leg­
Kansas:
1,708,000
whites,
‘SptdaViBUin S p ra y ,. S p ra y tn V Spraying '
■
lantic. Coast Line last week' brought therefore we hope your good Judg­ itimate medicines. . “When alcohol In
negroes.
O R LA N D O , FLO R ID A
eighty-four solid carloads of lumber, ment and dislike of lawlessness will proprietary medicines Is medicated
Connecticut: 1,358,732 hits
you'd have a fine time drinking it for
*
E stablished 1906
,
cement, brick and other material, one lead you to join us.
21,046 negroes.
.
F. L. CROSBY. booze,", he said.
having 44 car* and ihe other 44.
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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 27,1021

MEMORIAL
DAY SUNDAY
AT THE PARK
DISTINCT OF FLORIDA AND THE VETERANS
AND
EX-SERVICE
STATE TAKES OVER CONFED­
MEN WILL PARTICIPATE
ERATE IIOMli
IN CEREMONIES

Judge Perkins Presides
and Geo. DeCottes A ct­
ing as State’s A tty.

(T ra n T n u d ty 't D ill?)

Seminole county will have the ses­
sion o f the spring term o f court hers
this week and according to the docket
It may be finished in that time for
Seminole has made a name in the
state as having the shortest tepne of
the circuit efiurt of any county in
Florida,
The many friends here o f Judge
Perkins are glad to see him able to
be about again after an Illness o f sev­
eral months and he will preside with
his old-time vigor and effectiveness.
The states attorney, David Sholts,
is detained in New York on business
and the states attorney-elect, George
A. DeCottes (our own George), will
act at this term* of court.
Court opened at 10 this morning
and the preliminaries were all ar­
ranged for the court to start grinding
out justice at once.
The following nemos were pulled
for Jury, the members of the petit and
grand Jury not having been chosen as
the Herald goes to ‘press:
C. P. Rabun, T. F. Adams, W. P.
Geiger, F. B. Stone, W. M. Haynes,
A. A. Hicks, R. R. Roberta, M. W.
Taylor, G. C. Ladles, L. W. Entxminger, W. E. Satcher, R. Muse, J. C.
Spires, H. B. Rabun, J. C. Stapler,
R. W. Lawton, W. E. Allen, R. W.
Austin, F. A. Stone C. W. Culpepper,
Henry Lee, A. V. McGuln, W. D.
Hofman, Raymond L. Alien, Harry
Lee, E. J. Rover, E. p. Lane, W. M.
McKinnon, C. E. Chorpenlng, R. T.
Humphrey, G. W. Waters, L. Y.
Bryan, J. II. Beer, Ralph B. Wight,
L. M. Tyre, E. I. Ward.
CRIMINAL CASES

A«H

(r u n

W td a t* 4 *y'&gt; D » l ly )

James M. Oglesby, manslaughter,
passed, case continued for term.
Richard Hillyer, Jr., larceny of mo­
tor vehicle, transferred to nbsenttec
docket.
Sam Michael, aggravated assault,
passed, ns Geo. A. DeCottes states
thnt he is disqualified, having been
employed heretofore to defend.
James Miles nnd Paul Lucas, assault
with intent to murder. Cnse continued
to Mondny morning next nt 10 a. m.
CIVIL CASES
Armour Fertilizer Works, a corpor­
ation, vs. John Bally, settled out of
courj.
Wilson-Toomcr Fertilizer Co., n cor­
poration, vs. J. S. Wilson, settled out
o f court.
Cates Crate Co.', a corporation, vs.
J. M. Dresner nnd It. B. .Monroe, for
damages, passed.
0 . W. Ilrady vs. Fred Dorncr, for
damages, continued for the term.
D, Davis vs. R. B. Monroe and It.
II. Geiger, damages, set for 2 o'clock
today.
,W. A. Tiiiis vs. J. B. Lawson nnd
N. H. Gnrrer, passed and set for
Tuesdny morning of next week.
The Americnh Agricultural Chemi­
cal Co., a corporation, vs. A. IT. Moses,
settled out of court nnd dismissed.
The American Agricultural Chemi­
cal Co., n corporation, vb. R. L. Gar­
rison, settled out of court nnd dismissed,
Director General of. railroads vs.
A . D. Zncjiary, continued by consent
o f both parties, " r
C. J. Marshall vs. Millard H. Cross,
verdict for defendant.
Mike Brnnnan vs. Southern Utili­
ties Co., assumpsit damages of $10,000, Passed.
J. F. Jacobs, Sr. ,ct al., doing busi­
ness as Jacobs &amp; Co., vs. O. P. Swope
Land Co., a corporation, dnmnges $ lr
BOO, set for Wednesday at 10 a. m.
Pringle Bros., a corporation, vs. E.
Stafford, damages $300.
Passed
pending settlement.
Jacob D. llomstcin nnd Emil CockIn, doing business under the name of
and stylo o f Wear-Well Pants C., vs.
Charles Kanner, damages $1,000. Set
fo r today at 10 a. m.
Welch Furniture Co., o corporation,
vs. D. A. Caldwell, et ai., assumpsit
damages $800, passed.
Lewis-Chitty Co., n corporation, vs.
Archie L. Betts ct al., doing business
as Betts Bros., damages $1,000. Pass-

666 cures Biliousness.
Less than a third o f tho world's
population Is white. And only about
10 per cent o f theso act that way.

MISS HART WILL
HE COUNTY JUDGE
OF ORANGE COUNTY
At the called meeting of the Orange
County Democratic Executive Com­
mittee, held at the court house today
at noon, the committee decided to un­
animously recommend Miss Margaret
Hart to Governor Carey A. Hardee for
appointment to the office of County
Judge o f Orange county to .fill the va­
cancy caused by tho recent death of
Judge William Martin. Miss Hart is
the very efficient deputy who had been
Judge Martin's right hand in the ad­
ministration of the office for several
years, and who has practically func­
tioned ns County Judge de facto since
last September, when Judge Martin's
physical condition incapacitated him
from a full discharge of his official
duties.— Reporter-Star.

Continued Rains
Improve Crops
A ll Over Florida
GAINESVILLE, May 25.—Contin­
ued rains have very much improved
tho general crop conditions in this
state, according to the Federal Bureau
of Estimates, in its weekly review of
crop conditions in Florida for the
week ending May 21. The report was
much more favorable than that for the
preceding week. The rains came just
at the righ ttlme for corn, prospects
of which nrc declared to bo excel­
lent
Disease is causing some local dam­
age to the tobacco crop, the review
Harvesting of onts is practically
over.
Tho condition of cotton is much im­
proved over a week ago, and the crop
is making good growth.
v
The entire state is taking advantage)
of good rains to plant sweet potatoes.
The condition of early plnntings Is im­
proved.
Prospects for early hny arc much
better.
The condition of the citrus crop was
much improved by the rains. Break­
ing of the drouth will save most of the
binckherry crop, which is just ripen­
ing. The movement of peaches con­
tinues. Prospects for figs nro ex­
cellent.
The condition of all live stock is
Improivng.
Melons nnd cantaloupes were re­
ported in excellent condition.
Movement of cukes .and beans is
well advanced
1
The review said the prospects for
peanuts are good with llie bulk of the
acreage in running variations this
year .
The Btnnd of sugnreano Is good, and
rains nrc expected to improve the con­
dition o f the crop.
CATTS LINES UP IIIS LAWYERS
(B y T h « A ii* c U t « J

rn ti)

PENSACOLA, Mny 24— Sidney j.
Cntts, former governor of Florida,
made bond in the United States court
here yesterdny in tho sum of $2500.
He is charged with peonage, having
been indicted on two counts by tho
Federal grand jury last week. Bonds­
men for the former governor are A.
F. Padcric, H. Whitaker, B. A. Davis
nnd C. P. Lybrant o f Pensacola, nnd
A, F. Bullard of DeFuniak Springs,
Attorneys John P. Stokes nnd John
S, Beard, counsel for Cntts, were
granted until June 13, by Judge Shep­
pard to flic demurers to the indict­
ment.
are to bo heard June 20.
Cntts wn sarrested Snturdny in Al­
bany, Ga., for tho Federal authorities
and mnde bond there In the sum of
$2500 for his nppenrance here today.
Ho visited Starke yesterday where he
posted $5000 bond as a result of hie
Indictment there several weeks ago by
the Bradford county grand jury, which
charged that he had accepted $700
while governor and chairman o f the
state board of pardons for his Influ­
ence in obtaining a pardon for a man
serving a life eentence fo r murder.
Garner niil, Gladstone, N. J., Sells
Rat-Snsp, He Says
*1 sc) I and uso RAT-SNAP. Like
to look any man in the face nnd tell
it's the best. It's good." People like
RAT-SNAP because it "docs" kill
rats. Petrifies carcass—leaves no
smell. Comes in cakes—no mixing to
do. Cats or dogs won’t touch it. Three
sizes, 36c, 65c, $1.25.
Sold and
guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.—

The war1taught us to stand and
salute, and now the tax inaa teaches
“ Head-IT-OPF” —ENERGIZE—NOW. Ius to stand and deliver.

(Dr Th« Ai»«cUt*d rr»«i)
TALLAHASSEE, May 25.—The
House today concurred in the resolu­
tion asking for an additional judge in
tho Southern district of Florida and
passed the senate bill authorizing the
state to take over the Confederate
soldiers home in Jacksonville.

(From V W a u J i r 'i Daily)

Memorial Day will be observed In
Sanford next Sunday, May 2flth, at
Central Park. The veterans of all
w an will meet at the court house at
3;00 o ’clock and march to the park.
Col. Geo. W. Knight will act as the
marshal o f tho day and the follow­
ing program will be tendered:
Invocation—Dr. Watker.
Band Selection.
BREVARD COUNTY WANTS
Address— R. J. Holly.
SLICE OF LAND IN VOLUEulogies— Dr. Hyman.
SIA COUNTY FOR ROAD
Placing the Wreath.
Band Selection — Star Spangled
There was a delegation from Bre­
Bonner,
vard county before tho board o f trade
Benediction—Dr. Brownlee.
at its meeting last week nhking that
body to endorse n petition from Bre­
vard county to the county commission­
ers o f Volusia county, to cede to Bre-

Seminole counties. This body o f land
comprises about twenty-two sections,
ami Brevard's object in asking for
this tract is to allow them to.build a
road running from Titusvillo to tho
St. Johns river, connecting with the
Seminole county road leading to San­
ford.
The question of endorsing this prop­
osition was left open and will be de­
cided by n postal ballot of tho mem­
bership of the board of trade, which
is in accordance with the constitution
and by-IawB.
In view of the fact that Brevard
county has no compensation to offer
for this tract of land, there wns con­
siderable opposition to the board's en­
dorsement of this proposition. How­
ever, the matter was allowed to go
before the board of trade on tho postnl ballot and the matter will bo decid­
ed at the meeting next week.
t is very important that Brevard
have this strip of Innd to complete
their road, but Drcvard also has a
narrow strip of land on the north,
between the head of the Indinn river
and Mosquito Lagoon, which Volusia
is very anxious to acquire, nml which
Brevard will not consent to give up,
nnd this fact mny result in the refus­
al of the board of trnde to endorse
the ceding of our Innd to thnt county.
— Now Smyrna Breeze.

10 for 10 cts

A / T A N Y sm okers prefer
1 V 1 it. T h e y 'll find that
thiB com pact package often
L u c k y . S trik e Cigarettes

YOU CAN BRING RACK COLOR
AND LUSTRE WITH 8AGE
TEA AND SULPHUR
When you darken your hair with
Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can
tell, bccnusc it’s done so naturally, so
evenly.
Preparing this
mixture,
though, at home Is mussy and trouble­
some. At little cosf, you can buy'at
any drug store tho ready-to-usc pre­
paration, improved by the addition o f
other ingredients, called "Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound." You
just dampen a spongs or soft brush,
with it and draw this through your
hair, taking one small strand nt a
time. By morning all gray hnir dis^
nppenrs, and after another application
or two your hair becomes beautifully
darkened, glossy and luxuriant.
Gray, faded hnir, though no dis­
grace, is a sign of old ngc, and as we
nil desire a youthful and attractive
appearance, get busy nt once with
Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound
and look years younger.— Adv.

“ B E T T E R -G E T -B E T T E R ”
Circulation------- “ DO IT N O W ” ------- Strength
It .Simply Removes Obstructions to Blood Flow— Dislodges
Accumulations o f many years— And Thus Equalizes
Pressure on Nerves— Arteries
Neuritis------- The “ LOGICAL T R E A T M E N T

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Rheumatism— FOR M A N Y H UM AN ILLS— Blood Pressure

And Veins, so that the Blood Stream Functions Better—
Gets Nourishment to Dormant Tissue
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FUNERAL OF FRANK IL KENT
(F ro m

W »dn*«d*7 ’t D i l i ? )

Mr. Frank Reynolds Kent was
buried
from the Congregational
church yesterday afternoon nt 4:00
o ’clock. Mr. Kent’s death was a shock
NEW ENTERPRISE
FOR THIS SECTION to nil of his friends, ns they had been
so confident thnt tho operation un­
(Fro m T u i.» d » y '« D a ily )
dertaken wns of n minor character and
Harvey K. Elliott Is the manager of would not be serious. Complications
ths Tractor &amp; Implement Sales Com­
developed nnd our brother and friend
pany, n new enterprise in this city,
wns taken from us.
Incntcd in tho building formerly occu­
Mr. Kent wnB loved nnd respected
pied by the Brynn-Whcclcr Motor by those who knew him well, n o will
Compnny, nt the foot of First street. be missed from the railrond shops
This firm will handle Sampson trne-1
where ho had been so long. That his
tors, Oliver tractor equipment and fellow workmen trusted nnd loved him
Oliver horse-drawn tools.
is seen in the fnct thnt they hnd
Mr. Elliott was formerly connected1elected him t6 the honorable position
with the Atlnnta branch o f the'
of president of the Machinists’ JJnlon,
Oliver Chilled Plow Works, nnd has
Ho wnV superintendent o f the Con­
also been with Butt &amp; Landstrcet nt gregational Sunday school and a char­
Orlnmlo, handling this same line. A ter member of tho organization. We
demonstration of the Sampson tractor
shall miss him greatly.
will be given nt Chase &amp; Co.'s place
Frank Reynolds Kent wns born at
on Celery avenue Friday nnd Satur­
Elmira, N. Y., on June 12, 1854. n c
day. Watch these columns for further came to Sanford 20 yonrs ngo nnd
particulars.
from thnt time until his death was n
vnlucd employe of the railrond com­
pany here, with the old Plant System
nnd‘then with the Atlantic Const Line,
n o leaves two sons, Harry F. Kent
of this city anti Beecher A. Kent of
Winter Park .
A daughter died while a young girl
and the wife died last September and
W n k away all atomash, liver,
this blow was one from which Mr.
and bowal poisons before
Kent had hardly recovered when he
breekfaet..
wns stricken with a malady that .re­
To feel your best day in and day quired an operation and it seemed that
out, to feel clean inside; no sour bile ho was not destined to recover.
Tho sympathy of the many friends
to coat your tongue nnd sicken your
of
the Kent family is extended 'ft&gt; the
breath or dull your hend; no consti­
sons,
who in ono short year have
pation, bilious attacks, sick head­
lost
father
and mother.
ache, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid
stomach, you must bnthe on the in­
side like you bathe outside. This is Let Mrs. M iry Graves Tell You ner
Poultry Raising Experience
vnstly more important, because the
skin pores do not absorb impurities
"Three years ago bought an Incu­
into the blood, while the bowel pores
bator, this year I've made money.
To keep these poisons and toxins Rats stole my baby chicks. Didn't
well flushed from the stomach, liver, know until a friend gave me a cake
kidneys and bowels, drink before o f RAT-SNAP. Next morning found
breakfast each day, a glass of hot two dead rats in hennery. Kept find­
water with n teaspoonful of limestone ing them. Suddenly they disappeared
phosphnto in it. This will cleanse, altogether. It’s the- only sure.rat
purify and freshen the entire alimen­ killerJ* Take Mrs. Graves’ advice.
tary tract before eating more food. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold
Get a quarter pound of limestone and guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.
phosphnto from your pharmacist. It
is inexpensive' nnd almost tasteless.
Drink phosphnted Ht&gt;t water every MR. ADVERTISER—"When you want
morning to rid your system of these
to buy, sell, or exchange in Tampa
vile poisons and toxins; also to pre­ territory, USE TIMES WANT ADS.
vent their formation.—A d v ..
LARGEST Tampa circulation and lar­
gest daily average want ad lineage of
666 cures Malarial Fever.
any Florida paper guaranteed to* all
advertisers. Member A, B. C. and
Want your boy to study and play Associated Press. Advertising rates
and also enjoy the mountain air 7 See on, request We welcome inquiries.
Robert Holly who will take him to the
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Ledere Irwin has returned homo
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SANFORD IS GROWING
“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” ^
lion— lots arc being sold right along and building In this
section is such as to gladden the heart of those who hare
the good of Sanford at heart.
This ia no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
to say ju st what is m y candid convictions would put it
most too strong for the careful, conservative person— that
person whose eyes are turned backward^-The fellow who
has VISION Will agree with me now— the other* later.

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921

SEVENTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY
TAKES TANLAC ON
BIRTH OF HENRY GRADY
HIS HUNTING TRIP
HELD IN ATLANTA TODAY
Distinguished Visitors
From North P ay Tri­
bute to Southerner
( 8 , Ik * i m c U M

Frass)

ATLANTA, May 24.—The Bcventy-

LUNCHEON IN HONOR OF VIS­
ITOR
(from T u iu liy 'i S i l l , )

Mrs. Braxton Lee Perkins enter­

tained Monday at a delightful lunch
eon at her home on Magnolia avenue,
in compliment to Miss Willfred Strong
and her guest, Miss Fay McCullough
of Hastings.
The tablo waa beautiful in ita ap­
pointments of pink and white. The
centerpiece, a lovely basket o f pink
carnations and ferns, the place cards
were hand-painted flowers In pink and
white and a delicious four-course
duncheon was served.
Enjoying Mts. Perkins’ delightful
hospitality were Misses Winifred
Strong, Fay McCullough, Mary How­
ard, Cora Leo Tfllis, Ruth Glllon, Car­
olyn Spencer and Mildred Houston.

flrst anniversary of the'birth of Hcn— W. Grady, orator and Journalist,
vho devoted hia life to healing the
pounds of the Civil War, waa made
w especial occasion hero today by
(xercisca in the public achoola and at
before his monument hero. Tributes
to Grady by men -who lenew him were
cbosen for exercises in schools while
John Atwood, attorney of Kansas City
aod former Imperial potentate o f the
Xystic Shrine to deliver a tribute at
tho monument. Melville E. Stone,
coansellor of Associated Press, camo
from New York to pay tribute. Rob­
ert L. O’ Brien, editor o f the Boston
HEALTH SURVEY TO
Herald was sent by Governor o f Mass-,
BE MADE OF EVERY
aehusetts to represent him.
CHILD IN FLORIDA

EAST SANFORD

EUGENE BATES, WELL-KNOWN
FLORIDA GUIDE, GIVES
TANLAC CREDIT

"Well, I’m leaving shortly for a
five months' fishing and hunting trip
through tho Everglades, and as Tanlac has helped me so much already
I’m going to enrry a supply along with
me,” said Eugene E. Bates, Atlantic
Hotel, Tampa, Fla., as ho made a pur­
chase of the medicine of tho Econom­
ical Drug Co.
Mr. Bales Is well known in Florida,
having for years been in local water*
acting as pilot and taking out tourist
parties on hunting and fiablng trips.
11 had been in a badly run-down
condition for more than a year,” said
Mr Bates, “ and Tanlac has simply
made a no&amp; man of me. Before tak­
ing the medicine ipy appetite waa very
poor and my digestion so bad that
what little I did eat seemed to give
■mo no strength .
"My stomach seemed sour and up­
set all the time and I was seldom free
o f gaa.and heartburn My nerves got
in such a bad condition I was very
easily excited, couldn't sleep well, and
always felt tired and worn out.
"Well, I took several different medi­
cines without getting relief, but Tan­
lac has fixed me up to where I am
just fine. I eat anything I want and
as much ns 1 want without suffering
with my stomnch, sleep like a log
nights nnd never fc il tired and worn
out. I like to tell .what Tanlac has
done for me, and above all I like to
keep some oh hand all tho time.” —
Adv.

JACKSONVILLE, May 20.— (Spec­
ial),— For the purpose o f developing
an economical and constructive Child
The marriage of Mias Gertrude Welfare Bureau in the State of Flor­
Yaaghn to Mr. E. C. Mulligan has ida, looking towards the betterment of
been announced to take placp at the general conditions* affecting children
home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and both physically and socially, the Flot­
Mrs. J. C. Vaughn on Celery avenue, illa State Board of Health, co-operat­
the evening of June 1st.
ing with the United States Public
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Hart and daugh Health Service will conduct a compre­
ter, Ruby, have aa their gueata over hensive survey of every child in the
commencement week Mrs. F. C. Buell state ,immediately following the open­
and daughter, Gertrude of St. Augua- ing of schools and colleges this fall,
according to Joe L. Earman, presi­
Une.
Miss Lena Morris and Allen Morris dent o f the State Board o f Health and
of Orlando came over last week to Dr. Ralph N. Greene, State Health
visit their neicc, little Alice Morris of Officer, through whose efforts with
Pahokcc, who is the guest o f relatives the able assistance o f Mrs. J. W.
McCollum, president of the Florida
* (Fro m T u u d i y 'i D illjr )
here for the summer.
Roland Lyles of Lnkclnnd spent tho
Several members of Mr. and Mrs. Federation of Woman’s Clubs, and
Joe Cameron’s family left Monday for Mrs. W. S. Jennings, former president week end hero with his family, re­
of that body.
turning to Lakeland yesterday after­
Miami for a few days’ stay.
In speaking of the survey, Mr. Ear- noon .*
Mrs. Lovica Paige hns arrived at
Mr. and Mrs. G. Irving Loucka and
her home in Watertown, N. Y., after man declares that it is of absolute im­
spending the winter with her daugh­ portance for the future welfare of the Mrs. Margaret Barnes motored to Or­
ter, Mrs. W. W. Dressor nnd family. children of this great commonwealth, lando yesterday where they spent the
Mr. Dressor accompanied Mrs. Paige and in addition, will give Florida that nftcmoon.vcry pleasantly.
Mrs. W. J. Steed nnd baby who have
on her way ns far as Jacksonville. prestige she at all times deserves, in
that
she
is
always
at
the
front
among
been
the guests of her mother,, Mrs.
This is her fifth winter here.
other
Btatcs
in
matters
affecting
the
J.
G.
Ball at Daytona Beach for sev­
Mr nnd Mrs. ITnl Colbert and little
public
health.
eral
dnys,
returned to her homo In
sons visited Mr. Colbert’s brother in
In his letter to Dr. H. L. Cuinming, Kissimmee Suhdny night. She wna ac­
Jacksonville a portion o f Inst week.
Surgeon General U. S. F. II. S. in companied by Miss Mcrrio Frances
Willie Brumley will bo home on
^
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Wednesday for the summmer vacation
G[ PC" ° ^phaslzed Bnll nnd Hodgson Bali.
the fact that ” It is desired that nn in­
Mr- nnd Mrs. T. I. McIntosh and
from the Bailey Military school at
itial survey of child life in Florida bo daughters, Misses Clara and On) Mc­
Greenwood, N: C.
made with tho idea of demonstrating Intosh of Tampa, were tho guests o f
Mr. Britt of Mellonviile avenue is
tho general public health aspects and Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Langley today, en
la Ft. Myers this week looking after
social phases of this particular ele­ route to DcLnnd where they go to at­
some property interests.
ment work" and that “ It is desired tend the wedding o f their son, Claude,
Mr. nnd Mrs.- L. L. Brantley and
that the United States Public Health to &lt;Miss Rosa Sofquist which takes
family left here last Thursday for
Service detail sufficient personnel place, tonight nt the Prcshyterlan
their former home, Montgomery, Ala. from which may be selected a tem­
They had lived here during the past porary director for the Bureau of church.
Mrs. Elizabeth Bunn and son were
ytar. Mr. Brantley has been superin­ Child Welfare, the additional person­
guests
at the Montezuma yesterday en
tendent of farm No. 1 for the Amer­ nel of the Public Health Service ex­
route
to
their home in Akrpn, 0.
ican Fruit Growers, Inc. It wna ports to compose the necessary field
Miss
Elizabeth Birchnough, who
thought this climate did not ngreo units for a stntc-wide investigation."
hns n winter home in Arcadia, is a
with Mrs. Brantley who is in frail
visitor to Sanford today en route to
health. Mr. and Mrs. Brantley are THAINb WILL RUN OVER
her home in loin, Kas.
the parents of thirteen children, all
NEW RAILROAD, CLEWISMiss Dross McMurray and Miss
■Bring, three of whom are married and
‘ TON TO MOOREHAVEN
Mack nnd party o f friends frbm Jack­
Bring in Montgomery.
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sonville -made the week-end trip by
Little Mony Wilson, daughter of
(Hr Tin A iu c iiU d Frau) ■
TAMPA, Mny 25.—Trains will be boat, and wero the guests of Mrs. F.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Wilson, has been
vrey ill with typhoid fever. Dr. Robson running to Clcwiston from Moorehav- B.‘ Langley at her homo on Ninth
has been calling on her. Louise, an­ en over tho new railroad by July 1st, street. The young ladles were de­
other daughter, is qonvaioscant from according to A. C. Clowis. About three lighted with the boat trip and very
much charmed with Sanford and hopo
miles of road remain to be built.
the same fever.
to
come again real soon.
Normon Swanson and Gcorgo McWhen
the
Allies
learn
to
make
their
Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Mauser announce
Lougnll, Jr., wero in Jacksonville and
notes
sharp,
they
won’t
fall
so
Hat.
the
birth
of a son at their home Sun­
Hastings on a business trip a week
day. The young gentleman weighed
• ro.
10 1-4 pounds.
The Cameron boys are driving a netf
Miss Elizabeth Musson'Ieft yester­
Bro speed wagon truck.
day
for DeLand, where she will be a
It is estimated that tho pepper crop
bridesmaid
at tho Rainbow wedding
h&gt; the whole trucking section waa
tonight
|
at
thto Mclntosh-Losquist
damaged at least onc-third during tho
wedding.
•rrent heavy rains. Tho growers'are
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Langley and
Working and fertilizing tho greater
little
son, Frank, left today for Dettajorily of the pepper fields and may
Alabama
lady
Waa
Sick
For
Tfcrat
Land
to attend the wedding o f their
••rive many plants that are doubtful
cousin,
Claude McIntosh to Mias LosYean, Suffering Pain, Nervosa
®ow. It (a all a game of chanco anyquist,
which
takes place at the Pres­
ask any grower and they will aay
and Depressed— Read tier
byterian
church
In DeLand tonight.
jhb trucking game has Monto Carlo
Own
Story
of
Recovery*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G. W. Waters, Miss
“ at all to pieces for a gambling
Ruby
Raker
and
Mr. Jack Hardy
tuac. That’s why intensive farming
motored
to
Orlando
i Sunday, where
•• so fascinating, no doubt.
they
were
guests
o
f
Mr.
and Mrs. W?
There was another week-end campFafatt Rock, Ala.—Mrs. a M. Stegall
J. Barringtoi.
Party at Geneva Beach on Lake Of near hero, latently related the Sob
Misses Dorothy and Miriam Jen­
Homey over last Saturday and Sdn- lowing Interesting account of her re
nings
o f Union, S. C., who have been
Sotno o f those participating covery i ” 1 was In a weakened co»
Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Fay, Mrs. dltlon. X waa alck throe yean la bed spending the winter in Miami, wfl!
C- McDougal, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. ■offering a great deal of pain, weak arrive tomorrow to be the guests of
B ^or and their guest, Mrs. Dillon nervous, depressed. 1 waa so weak Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff, Jr.
J e e rin g , Mrs. Libble Weeks, Mrs. I couldn’t walk across the floor; Just
Mrs.' ’ Irene Haile, who waa the
^“ oline McDougal, Mr. and Mrs. E. bad to lay and my little onse do the guest o f Mrs. Fannie S. Munson and
work. I waa almost dead. I tries
r ; Moffett, Mr. and Mr*. Buahnell, ■vary thing I beard of, and a number a took part in the Mqy recital et the
•“ * and Mrs. R. c. Long and three doctors, 6till 1 didn’t gst any roUat High School Auditorium Friday night,
« returned to Jacksonville Saturday to
jMRhters,. Miss Annie Weeks, Miss I couldn’t eat, nnd slept poorly*
P 1*1® Fay, Miss Alma Lonaa, Miss beUavt If I hadn’t hoard of and takai resume her engagement as soloist at
Cardnl I wonl&lt;\ have died. I boughJ
* " 7 Griffith, Tom Sullivan, Joe six bottles, after a neighbor told ml the Flagler Memorial church.
Johnnie Jacobs, Joseph Grif- jrhat It did for her.
Mrs. George Rice, who has been
J ~ ’ Luther Ferguson, Harry and
*T beau to eat and sleep, began U spending the winter with her daugh­
Weeks. Some of the party were gain my strength and am now wen ter, Mrs. Raymond Key, leaves today
and strong; I haven’t had any troa
* " 7 Giere on Sunday.
hie since . . . I sure can testify to Um for Jacksonville where she takes the
good that Carflul did ms. I doal boat to Baltimore and other points
There are movie* atari who are think then le a Jwtter. tonio mad&lt; before returning to her home in W or­
*nd then there are tome and I believe U saved my Ilf*.
cester, Mass..
Tor over 40 years, thousands o f wo
can act
0. P. Swqpe, of Oviedo, member of
men havr need Cardul successfully
*®ead-rr-OFF"— ENERGIZE—NOW. tn the treatment o f many. wnraaaU the board o f County Commissioners,
nllmaau
and live real estate man and booster

PERSONAL NOTES

CARDUI HELPED
REGAIN STRENGTH

thinks the city la growing by leaps
and bounds.
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W. C. Batcher, Louis Entxmlnger
and W. E. Allen, of Longwood,iare in
the city today having been summoned
fo r jury duty.
Mrs. J. D. Cal dor, of Sanford ave­
nue, will be home Friday or Saturday
o f this week from South Dakota where
she has been for the last eight weeks
on account o f the sorious illness of
her mother.
Charles G. Woods, of Orlando, spent
Sunday in Sanford as the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Gore. Mr.
Woods is head of tho Linotype de­
partment of the Sentinel on the day
shift. This was his first visit to San­
ford and he expressed himself as be
Ing very favorably impressed with our
thriving city.

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DAMAGE TO FRUIT
CROPS NOT TO MAKE*
GENERAL SHORTAGE
WASHINGTQN, Mny 21.—Damage
to fruit crops from freezes in Some
sections of the country has not re­
sulted In n general shortage, the de
partment o f agriculture aald yester­
day. California cherries and Georgia
peaches are already flowing to the
markets, while tho strawberry crop
was said to be abundant in several
places.
A good crop of apples and poaches
is expected in Colorado and an* aver­
age yield in New England and New
York. A fair yield of late apples is
promised in New Jersey and Penn­
sylvania. Tennessee is looking for­
ward to tho largest blackberry crop
on record, although expecting a short
apple and pench crop. Utah will prob­
ably have only a 50 per cent peach
crop. Fair crops of blackberries and
raspberries A r e looked for in Mis­
souri.
Tho apple crop outlook in ,Iown
is improving, tho department an­
nounced, but in Michigan only a light
yield, except of winter apples and
pears is expected. In Arizona tho
peach crop is almost a total failure
and in Delaware peaches, pears, plums
nnd cherries have been practically
killed by frosts.
Virginia was said to hnvc vory poor
prospects in fruit this year . '

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Soft and restful in tone, the walls of a room should form a
natural background lor itafumUhings.
The velvet-like finish and delicately subdued (hades of G H FLAT
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PIANO TUNING
W. L. Harvey will tune your piano.
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First street. Phone 103-J. All work
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“ W e Deliver The Goods”
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PH ONE 498
If We Please You, Tell Others.

LANDIS. FISn A HULL
Attorneys and Counaellors.at-Lsw
DeLAND, FLORIDA
Will practice in the Stats and Feder­
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If you suffer aa these women dig of the county, waa in the city today
Adam blamed Eve for hi ■meanness
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Regardless of what other Florida
dties can offer Sanford should have
a big Fourth of July picnic and big
celebration. Do we hear a motion to
that effect?
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Some girls marry the first chance
■that cornea along and then want to
blame it on the editor when they dis­
cover their mistake. Honestly, girls,
we have nothing to do with your first
and second choice.
There are at least one thousand
worthless dogs roaming the streets of
SanfoVd day and nights and they arc
a nuisance in many ways. If this
thousand dogs were forced to pay a
two dollar license every year thb city
treasury wbuld bo richer by two thou­
sand dollars every year.
------------ o-----------The Herald intends to publish the
news as we hear i t It is tiresome to
have pooplp eternally telling you to
keep this or that out of the paper. If
you do these things or allow them to
be done you should expect the paper
to publish them. You can govern
accordingly.
------------ o-----------The legislature will be over in a
few weeks.
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It has been a good legisInture It has done as much as any
legislature. It has left as much
undono as any other legislature. What
can you expect from any legislature?
What could you do if you went your­
self to Tallahassee? Ever been there?
then, you know nothing about
you?
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All Indications point to one of the
best summers in the history of SanThc growers are making mon­
ey, the merchants are having a good
season, the people are building more
than oyer before and there is
on every face. One swallow
docs not make a summer and one big
&gt;f
spurt docs not mal^c-a reservoir of
activity but the constant dripping will
wear away the stone and the constant
of all our people will moke
city great. And by keeping ac­
tive all summer we will be ready for
tho biggest winter season of our his­
tory.
-C A T FIGHTS
We ivorc not a Catts supporter. We
were nlot Catts people. We did not
believe he would make a good gover­
nor. We still believe so. He hns
proven It, But— tho time for bringing
him up short was while he was gover­
nor ami not now. If nil these things
hnppcncd while he was governor why
was it not made public then? If he
pardoned criminals right and left while
governor why was he not Btoppcd
while he was in the act? If he held
negroes in peonngo while governor
why were the negroes kept in peonage
until recently? We always did hate
to hit a man whop he was down.
CHASE IS TOWN BUILDER
In the editorial on Homo Builders in
Saturday’s Daily we left out tho namo
o f S. 0 . Chase who has built at least
three largo buildings hero in the past
ten years, tho last one of which the
city is justly proud because it is one
of the finest in this part o f the state
and aside from tho packing house fea­
tures is also a well equipped busi­
ness office that houses the immense
business o f this firm. Chase &amp; Co.
have three large fire proof buildings,
all of them on the A. C. L. tracks be­
tween Second and Third etreota and
adjacent to Myrtle avenue. Aside
from the three large buildings S, 0 .
Chase has one of the finest homes in
the city and believes In helping to
build up his home town. There are
many others that were left out of thft
article who have built buildings here
in the past ,twenty years but the ar­
ticle only covered the past ten years
There are to many public-spirited men
here that one article could not cover
the entire list and we had no wish to
boost any o f these men as individuals.
The article was written to demonstate that Sanford men have built up
Banford and it will probably be San­
ford men who will build up the city
o f ten thousand In the next few years.
They have the faith and it takes this
faith to build real citiak

UQ2E SMLESRS

sjde investor tfl CPtoe here. ‘TaXiS is the
accepted time for the foreign capital
fat to put his money in Sanford be­
cause property will never be any
cheaper and It is going up every day.
Not that wo descry the outsider or do
not want him because we are Offer­
ing ail kinds of inducements fo r him
to come in while the water is warm—
but—
We just want the world to know
that a city that is built upon the
faith o f the home people is a city of
enduring faith, a City Substantial, a
city that is built upon the rocks and
not upon the sand.
knd all honor to those sterling
characters of ours who have stood by
Sanford through thick and thin and
are standing by her today. A ll hon­
or to those home people who have
stood and are- standing by dear old
Sanford. We havo. the stuff right
here o f which big cities are made. We
just never realized it before.
And we will wager that this article
will be news to many oJ^our own home
people. Will you please profit by it
and remember to boost your
own
home town Instead of the other fel­
low’s when you are away from home
and when you are at home?
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OUR EXCELLENT SCHOOLS.

Florida, as a whole, has been built
up by people from other placet. You
can go into most of the tourist cities
and you find that outside capital has
accomplished wonders. Outside capi­
tal hns come In and taken possession
and has helped the various cities to
attain those ends needed and attain
them while other cities were, wishing
for them. Sanford has never been
touched with the magic wand of the
rich investors as yet. We may be but
the magician will have to harry If ho
makes a touch here for the home peo­
ple have beat him to it and it is the
home people who up to this time have
done all the building and they will
probably continue to build until San­
ford is the big city that we want.
We cannot at this particular min­
ute recall the instance in the past
ten years when an outsider invested
capital in this city with the idea of
building it up. Several from other
cities invested tnoney here because it
was a gilt edge investment but they
bought and sold and bought and sold
with the idea o f getting all they could
and then left. Had they remained and
built buildings they, would havo made
a real investment. But they could not
foresee the wonderful future of this
city over any other part o f the state.
They could not foretell that Sanford
So many visitors to /the city this
would be on the big inland waterways, week have exclaimed, “ What wonder­
they could not foretell that Sanford ful schools you . have!” that it has
would be the center of the railroad in­ been brought more to the attention of
dustry and tho shops and the big ter­ even the Sanford enthusiasts that this
minals o f the future, they could not city certainly has excellent schools
foretell that Sanford would be the and they seem to get better each year.
greatest icing and cold storage center The great outpouring of the people
o f the world which it is now and will to attend' the commencement exercis­
be twice as large in th e. next two es from the primary schools to the
years, they could not foretell that high school last night demonstrated
Sanford would bo tho greatest ship­ what a great interest the people are
ping center and wholesale district of taking in the schools. It shows a
tho state with the best golf links, good spirit for in our schools are tho
country clubs, Rod and Gun Club, future hopes and aspirations not only
sportsmen’s paradise, the greatest au­ of pupils and parents but of our own
tomobile center, the greatest meat country. There aro so many grave
packing center, the greatest fruit and problems confronting us in this age,
vegetable center and the certter of the bo many that will confront the next
state around which will revolve the generation that our only hope and
commerce of the south in the next our only, salvation lies in educating
ton years.
the children in order that they may
But our home people know it and copo with any situation that may arise
this is the greatest sign o f the real In the next decade.
prosperity of any city. You home
Our schools arc public schools in
people have confidence in your home every sense of the word and every pu­
city, and nothing else matters. For pil has an equal chance to make good.
instance:
They aro public schools In every sense
Who built our beautiful Valdez ho­
because they ore solely dependent up­
tel and tho Seminole hotel, and the
on public taxes for support but the
Montezuma bote] and all the various
Sanford schools while public in the
places that now cater to the public?
sense that all pupils arc eligible and
The home people.
_ .
nil have an equal chance, yet the
Who took the old Pico block and
schools have a spirit that takes them
made it over into one of tho finest
beyond the ordinary public school and
apartment and business blocks In tho
teachers and pupils take the kind o f
state at a cost of'm ore than a hun­
pride in the schools assisted by the
dred thousand dollars? The home
patrons that lift them out of the or­
people.
dinary rut in which public schools arc
Who built up all the business blocks
npt to bo contented. Our schools
here in Sanford in the past ten years?
strive to maintain that high standard
Ti^e home people.
that makes the high school almost a
Who are building tho Rod and GunfJ
college.
Our schools are so good and
Club and various other enterprises?
the
fnculty
so good that the patrons of
The home people.
Sanford
schools
did not wait for the
Who will eventually build the golf
disruption
of
the
schools to take ac­
links and country club? Home peo­
tion
regarding
more
pay for teachers
ple.
but
two
years
ago
made
up n sub­
Who invested their money in tho
scription
to
supplement
that
of the loold Sanford House property and had
the courage of their convictions and cnl board and kept the faculty intact
tore down tbci old wreck T The home and the work shows in the wonderful
lot of boys and girls' that have grad­
people.
uated from the grammar school and
Who havo made Sanford what It Is'
and are paying all the taxes arid are the high school.
These classes and the rcchrds of the
making nil tho improvements and nro
scholars
have been the wonder of all
paying ail the advertising bills and'
who
witnessed
the commencement.
bearing tho whole burden ? The home
The seholnrs have shown such remnrkpeople.
nble development that it has caused
• You might not know who some of
theit parents to bo surprised and nevthese people aro who invest their
cr before has there been such a deep
money In Sanford property and do not
interest shown'in the public schools of
tako it out to throw it away on fake
Sanford.
foreign stocks but wo might mention
Keep them up to the same high
a few Just to open your eyes:
standard. Take an interest in the
John Mcisch, F. L. Woodruff, T. J. schools ail through tho school term.
Miller &amp; Son, *1110 Lakcfront Improve­ Help the teachers by helping the pu­
ment Co., composed of J. D. Hood, pils and inatiil in their minds the
Henry Nichol, Henry Witte, F. W.
great importance of a high school edu­
Mahoney and several other local peo­
cation.. Faculties wili change but the
ple;- Mrs. H. L. DeForcst," the three
spirit of the schools should not change
banks, Ball Hardware Co., 0 . P.
and it will never change as long
Swope, J. D. Davison, C. F. Williams,
the same kindly interest is shown
W. II. Hines, Douglass and Symcs
the schools every year.
mado the improvements on the Welaka
The
Sanford achools arc our
block but have lately sold it to Capt.
schools. We aro all paying our bit
WImbiah, who is now a Sanford resi­
and doing, aur bit toward keeping
dent; J. L. Miller, B. W. Herndon, N.
them up. Wo arc all getting
H. Garner, C. M. Hand, Joe Cameron,
thing /rom the schools— those
Yowell Co., T. E. Wilson, C. H. Lcffhave
children and those who have
ler, M. F. Robinson, K. R, Murrell,
none—
and the qrop of good American
Hill Lumber Co., Chas. Kanner and
citizens
will be the biggest crop that
many others who we cannot recall
Sanford
can ever hope to raise, tho
Just now.
money crop, the future crop o f San­
These men have gone ahead and in­
ford citizens.
vested their money here and have dono
all the building and there Is probably
GEO. KNIGHT, HOME BUILDER.
not another city of this size in the
Among tho men who have builded
country where the home people have
done it all. This is something to think the city in the dwelling line is Col.
about when you start to knocking your George W. Knight and while he was
home town because it docs not move not mentioned among those who have
any faster. It is something to talk built business blocks he deserves spec­
abdut when you are away from hot^e. ial mention as one o f those who came
It is something to write to the people from other states to Sanford because
in the north when you get on inquiry ho found Sanford to be one of the
about Sanford property. And you can best prospects in the South. * Col.
also point with pride to the fact that Knight is a live wire who believes in
home people own the fine homes, that Sanford and who has built at least six
home people believe in living in their fine bungalows for sale in his new sub­
own homes, and jthat there are no division on Magnolia avenue. Ho has
beautiful mansions here shut up thru taken the wilderness nnd made, it to
the dull summer because there is no blossom like tho' rose and ho is the
dull summer in Sanford. It is the kind of men we need. He, can also bo
busiest city in Florida right nbw Ind numbered among the Sanford men for
will be all summer.
*
he has east his lot among us to reNot that we do not want the out- main.

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O O XX SX C B gZN T
Every year Sanford High School
sends out a class o f fine boys and
girls to face the.big problems o f the
world. It is called commencement be­
cause it is the commencement o f real
life. It Is called the closing o f school
because it means the dosing o f school
life but it is only the beginning o f the
career that *U1 either spell success
or near success or failure. Maybe it
will spell Just pure contentment with
life and this is not a failure but the
finest kind o f philosophy. Success in
life does not mean mere 'money, it
does not mean mere power. To our
mind success in life means the at­
tainment o f an object set by the pu­
pil of the high school when they go
forth from that school equipped to
take their place in the world and after
they have won their place in tho
world whether it be an humble posi­
tion or the highest in the gift o f men,
it will be the contentment that comes
of work well done that will give joy
and peace to the man or woman, t is
not money or power or position that
gives the man or woman perfect bliss
in living. It is that peace o f mind,
that allows them to He down s t night
with the feeling that they have passed
another day o f well doing. We would
rather have that tranquil spirit than
all the riches o f the world. We would
not trade positions with the richest
of them all today. We would not
trade a kindly disposition, a big heart,
a sound mind, a broad spirit for all
the money and power in the universe.
. We would like' to have riches for
the good that they could do. We
would like to havo riches for the im­
provements in the city that they could
roakp. We would like to have riches
in order to give the world the best-in
life.
If education Is to dwarf the mind to
the exclusion o f real life, if education
is to warp the better natures, thep
education has not given us the right­
ful heritage. To our mind education
should make us better citizens, should
make us broader minded citizens,
should make us more willing to help
others, should make us better Chris­
tians, should eliminate petty jealousies
forever.

ter prizes to be won lit everyday life
than in the sun. There will be found
more contentment in th i mediocre
things to be done than in aspiring to
the presidency o f the United States.
Graduates usually think they have
won
worM when tH*j step forth
from the High School or from the col­
leges with the sheepskin for their ar­
mor. The diploma is all right but it
will not serve as a card o f entry into
either the big business circles or the
brotherhood of man. The graduate
will find that it is not .the diploma
but the one holding the diploma that
wins the battles of the future. And
in the future's* in the past real men
and women will find themselves de­
spite ail handicaps, all troubles, all
obstacles, all misfortunes and the real
students o f Sanford High will event­
ually be the real citizens o f America.
The pure gold will eventually show
up through the dross.
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SOME CHILDREN IN SANFORD.

The fallacy of the last census re­
ports were shown in the attendance at
the various school commencements
this season. There must be at least
ten thousand children In the grammar'
schools, primary schools and the high
school here in Sanford. For instance,
the auditorium at the grammar school
was ample to accommodate the crowds
s few years ago. Last night hundreds
were forced to stand or leave without
seeing the exorcises. It demonstrates
that Sanford is growing and also that
the people are taking more interest in
the school work. It also demonstrates
that many people are coming here to
live especially those with children to
educate and anyone* seeing the bright
youngsters at the grammar school last
night must havo been proud of the
young boys and girls who were not
oniy developed along mental lines but
along musical lines as well and thd
orchestra and the fine voices and the
good oratory shows careful training
falong all lines. Truly our grammar
school is something o f which we can
all feel proud and from this plebeian
college many a boy and girl will go
forth to make their name in the world
without any higher education. Our
grammar school is one of the most im­
portant educational Institutions in our
And real contentment will come at midst.
the close of tho day* at the close ,of h
life well spent when you can hear tho
Tho Sanford growers are making
“ wol) done, thou good and faithful good money on their spring crops. AH
servant.
the stuff going forward now is bring­
So that pupils going out from bur ing good prices and as a whole thS
High School peed not worry about hit­ season will be' one of the best. The
ting the high mark in their aims In season is perfect as far as the weather
life. There arc more prizes and bet­ is concerned.

HOW DO YOU LIKE HARVEY?
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We never did Hip that guy, Harvey
who has recently been made am baisj
dor to Englahd. He was formerly a
Domocrst, editor o f a magazine, a&amp;d
swelled up with his own importance.
Because he could not dictate to Pr**j.
dent Wilson he flew the track and
used hie publication for the RepublL
cans in the last campaign. As a re­
ward fo r his treachery he was
ambassador and he had not arrived la
England hardly before he gets up and
says that America went Into the war
to save her .bacon and not to help
England and France. Intimated, *»
suppose, that England and Franck did
not need our help, Harvey was one
o f those birds that stayed at home
and fought the war'around the stove,
He ought to know Just who won th«
war and why. His talk has embar.
raised tho administration and wt
hope they like their new Democratic.
Republican editor. We are glad he
left the Democratic ranks. We hare
no use,for the office-seeking, pie-hunting traitors who would sell their soul
for a mesa o f pottage.
MAKE THEM BRIEF.
The Hejald is “fed up" on free no­
tices calling attention to this drive
and .that drive and the other drive for
everything from Hottentots to Fiji I*,
landers and down to free government
stuff calling attention to something
that afterward costs the newspaper
more government stamps for war tax.
If anyone wants to exploit something
that is really.of benefit to the public
make it brief. It costs money to set
type but few people seem to realize
this. We wish you could visit the Heraid office and see the process of mak­
ing a newspaper from the mad house
in front to the insane asylum in the
rear. Then go into the cost of setting
and printing typo nnd you would nevet again ask the newspaper for col­
umns o f free space about something
that concerns no one but yourself. We
aro speaking about drives and not
about local affairs. Local contribu­
tions are always welcome providing
they aro .not too long but honestly we
aro “fed up” on drives. We think, and
a lot of people wjth real brains think,
that the time has come to keep the
money at home instead of spending
thousands every year on drives to
send the money away never to return.
Gopd old summer timo is scheduled
to begin right now but the weather is
still spring-time.

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD* FRIDAY, MAY 27* 1921

SHOW THE T
LAKE MONROE
PROPER RESPECT
\ TO O i l FLAG

sister, Mrs. Wheeler Marsh, at De*'
Land.
Mrs. Carl Rsbum and son, Car, Jr*
of Sanford visited relatives here Sun­
day.
Mrs. Msncel, who has been very
sick, is now recovering much to the
pleasure of her many friends.
Floyd Coward, who has been dan­
gerously ill at the Fsnald-Laughton hospital in Sanford, has been
brought to the home of Mrs. Maggie
Bell at Monroe, where it is more
quiet He is said to be resting easy
and seems to be recovering.
Philip Ager, one of our most pro­
gressive young men, will start build­
ing a new cottage soon. Mr. Ager
has Just completed a neat little cot­
tage upon his lot and expects to add
two more to his estate.
The storm and down-pour o f rain
that came last Wednesday damaged
the pepper crop in this locality very
badly. Some o f the higher, welldrained places escaped with only a bad
spot or so, while the lower, mack'
lands were Injured a third or a half.
Sweet corn and eggplant seem to have
escaped any bad results.
Miss Eleanor Boliy Is visiting her
grandparents in Cleveland, O.
Mr. and Mrs. C&lt; Stutoff and son,
Herbert, who are spending the sum­
mer at Daytona, were the pleasant
guests o f Mr. and Mrs. John Boliy on
Thursday night. .
Mr. and Mrs. Georgs McCrumb gave
a weinerwunt -roast Wednesday eve­
ning, the occasion being in .honor o f
Mr. McCrumb's birthday.

Vaat. ssll.
nr era cure court, m r judicial eta cere. I to »vquir*. *»».
o
therw
ise deal In any and all kinds af real no­
sxnurouc county, Florida--—
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tate; to borrow money and secure tbo eama^bjr
mortgage*, deeds of treat,
gntions therefor, and to do aU soda
as may be nreraaary or aipedfrnt to bw
the antenatal transaction of tbo
tbta corporation, sod to bare, a
Joy all the right, powers aod prtrUi
dental to corporation* organised and at
iler and by rlrtoe of the law* of tba
nortda.
ARTICLE III.
The amount of the capital stock of
potation shall ba Twenty-Ore
to be dlrlded Into Two Hundred sad fifty

bill to arare titlx
Both from the standpoint of exterior
(o. n.i
Oscar.R. GramMag, Sr., Complainant,
boauty and the convenient and comT«.
/
nte:
modious interior,
the h«nd*nmn new
A. It. Ovrard. flatus GsrurA, hit wits,' lha ank
n
o
w
n
Iv
g
a
tre
a
sad
d
artacaa ondvr tho taat
borne o f Jacob J. Boliy, on the West
will and testamont of A. It. Oarard Pt of bit
w1ft HaIlia award, tbo nnkeown heir* of A.
Side near Monroe, is
ex ce lle n t
H. Gtrard or of hla wlfo Uattla Gorard; Jtbo
The American flag, the emblem of C. H. Holman, tho contractor, faihionTnrnolL Catherine TnrntU. hla wtfa, lha un­
known let11net and derlaoaw under lha lot
i r v c o u n t r y , is the third oldest n&amp;t- ed it o f the same material as that o f
will and testament of John TurnelI, or hla •bar** o f the par veins o f On* Hi
faaa] flog in the world. It is known the Valdes Hotel and the Walaka block
w
ife and teoiament of Joha Turnall. or hla Inn (IIO0.GQ) etch. The capital stock o f this
S h ip a n 4 S a il under
wife Catherine ToroeU. and the unknown corporation may he payable In ibe la w fs l moow -old G lory” the “ Stars and the building being o f interlocking tile
heir* of John Turnell. and of hla wlfa, Cathar­ ey o f the United States o f America, *r payable
th e Stars a n d Stripes to
ine Turn#II, Defendants.
In. leased or oaed lot the purchase o f property,
fitripc*," “The Star Spangled Ban­ construction with exterior walla cover­
either real or personal, nr for. tba paymaat o f
NOTICE TO NON-RERIDENTB.
a
ll
p
arts
o
f
th
e
w
orld
gor* and "The Bed, White and Blue." ed with two coats of stucco, and rests
TO A, II. GERARD, AND HATTIE GERARD, labor or *rrv|ree, at a Joat valuation thareof,
to be determined by the Hoard o f Directors at
ma wiru, residence unknown :
p y w h a t e v e r name we describe it, it
h
ip
s
with
the
sum
TO JOHN TURNELL AND CATHERINE TUR­ a meeting held for such porpoo*.
upotf a solid brick foundation. So
ARTICLE IV.
NELL. n ia w ir e , residence u n k n o w n :
^presents liberty— and liberty means
and Stripes blowing
little other material is found about the
It appearing by the sworn bUI of/complaint This corpora 1Ion thall contlnu* and bar* fuU
obedience to our laws, f
power
to
eierclae
II* corporate right* aod fren­
from
their
masts
are
once
filed herein against you that you bafi or claim
house that Mr. Boliy says one gallon
to hart some lnlereet In tho fallowI It dcacrlbad ch lees for a period of nlnaty-atna years, from
The flag should be raised at sun*
more
sailing
the
seven
seas.
and .after the commencement o f Its .corporate
land In Seminole County, Florida wit
of paint is sufficient to cover the aurIota n?e (8). and Bared It). Ul6eh a. of St. d is ta n ce , or antll sooner dissolved according to
jjjo and lowered at sunset. It may
They ere* hy the Mer­
lew.
face o f all the woodwork. The new
Oertrude Addition to Sanford. Plat/Dooh t.
ARTICLE V.
he raised at other times, but should
chant Marine Act, 1920,
U3-11T, an recorded la Bemtnole Coonty
residence is built along the bungalow
The basinets of this corporation shall be cooopt#.
**. .
.
ultimately to
darted
by
tb*
following
officer*: A President,
You are therefor* hereby required and ordered
lines, with the half etory above. A
a HecreUry and Treasurer,
to bo and appear before our Circuit Court at *whoYtee-DreetdenL
be owned and operated
may
be
one
sad
tb*
person, sad a
the Court House In Sanford. Florida, no lha Hoard o f Director*, a f not tnate
large, handsome porch with solid pil­
less tbta (hr** oar
lvately by citizens of the
first Monday In August, 1931, twin* the 1st more
five person*, who moat be stock­
lars o f tile end stucco and a cement
day of aald month, then and there to make an- holdersthan
nited States ”
o f aald corporation and rntilled to eat­
awer to the UR of complaint herein filed against ing power*.
floor adorns the front, the eaves over­
you. and therein rail hot, alee said bill trill be Until tb* Brat meeting of
They are American ships,
taken an coofreeed against you, followed by herein* Her provided for, tb* otftcerg
hanging three feet, with a like aweep
oarrying passengers and, as
final decree.
1k&gt;n shill be:
•round the entire roof. Upon enter­
It U farther ordered that this notice ba pab- pore
President Harding has said,
U T . Dryan, rreeldent: L. Y. Bryan. Vicelle
b
e
d
In
tbo
B
a
a
fo
rd
H
era
ld
,
a
n
e
w
sp
a
p
e
r
p
u
b
­
President; nnd W. V. Wheeler, Beers'
ing one steps Into a large living room,
lished in Seminole Chanty, Florida, one* each Treasurer,
*\ . . carrying our car­
and lha Board o f Director*
wash for eight eonaecutlr* weeks.
a big fireplace at one end and an open
I
T. Bryan, L. Y. Bryna nnd W . V. W
goes In American bottoms
TO ALL PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST - The
or organisation mealing o f lha
IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED; bolder*first
stairway at the other, running to the
to the fnprts of the world#”
oorr a
aald
corporation
shall
be* held la tM
ald c
orporaHOE sh
all b
Under A. U. Gerard, llattle Gerard, hla wife, CH
f
S
a
n
ford
y
ot
'. Chanty of Seminole and (Into
second floor. Off one elde o f the liv­
Keep our splendid ships
and John Turnell, Catherine Turnell, blf wlfa, o f VtortiIda. &lt;«
lb*
S
tb
d
ay
of
J
u
ly
. A. D. 1911.
or otherwise.
ider
ing room to the dining room connctcyi
pafpoat or adopting Ity tewe nnd ease*
on the seven seas unc
It beInf mads to appear by a sworn bill of foe thei th
e
o
ry
a
n
lta
ilo
a
of
Ih
U
co
rp
organ
I
in
t
ton
Complaint filed herein against you that you also for lb* parpn* o f sleeting ora!loo. sad
by a double cased opening and having
the Star* and Stripes by
bare or claim to bare soma Interest la the fol- o f lb* cweponlkm as are hereinabove
sailing and shipping on
a built-in buffet. The kitchen, pantry
lowing described lands la Seminole Cbunty, foe, end that thereafter the annuel meeting eg .
Florida, to-wll:
them,
o f thin corporation ahull ba
and a porch are at .the rear, and s
Lot* Fire (51. and Berea (T). Block Z, of tbs stockholder*
on tb* first Monday la January o f each
SI. Gertrude Addition to Sanford. Plat Book I. held
bath and small breakfast room to the
and every year, a l which annual meeting all
Free u s e o f
p«fra 113 1IT, as recorded la Semloola County, officers
sever be left out overnight, except left of the dining room. Above are
o f the corporation (ba ll b* alec led.
nh
~w“ida.
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ABTICLE VI.
S h ip p in g B oard film s
when it Is under the fire of sn enemy.
Vo* are than fare hereby coinman-led and reTb# highest amount o f Indebted nee* or 11*-'
four bedrooms, another bath and many
qalreU to ba amt appear before oar said Circuit b lllly to which Ibis maturation shall anbjact It­
Ob Memorial Day the flag shoud be
Use of Shipping Board
Chart e l the Court limits la Hanford, flarlde, s e lf shall not etreed lbs turn o f Fifty Thousand
Hn*n closets. The electric lights are
on the F ir.! Mauds* In Iqilrnibrr, 1031, twine ikiturs, at any lima.
displayed at half-staff from sunrise
motion
picture
films,
four
the fifth dey o f eeld month, thea an.l there to
used in Illumination and running
ABTICLE VII.
until noon, and at the peak from noon
meke enewer unto the bill o f com pu te! filed
reels, free on request of
Tb# name* and residences o f lha
water and all other conveniences are
herein eieinat you. end therein fall oat *U* Incorporators, and th* amount o f
until sunset.
any mayor, pastor, post­
said bill w ill ba taken a* confessed as against ■lock subscribed by each, are nn follow*:
at hand. The new home Is Just in the
you, to ba followed by final decree.
In raising the flag to half-staff or
master, or organization.
W. V. Wheeler, Sanford. Florida, I t
II La farther ordered that thl* notice be pabcenter
o
f
a
rose
garden,
a
mass
of
U T. Dryan, Baoford, Florida, 13 abt
t
half-mast, it should always be run to
llibed anew each week foe twslv* week* In the
S
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F
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.
SA
L
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I . Y. Dryan. Banford. Florida. 1 share.
We specialize on fertilizer for your
climbing
rosea
forming
an
arch
Just
Senfoed Ilereld. n newapaper publUbed In Semi­
Amultan
tiilum
onljt
In
Witness
Whereof.
We.
the
sutwrrlhlag
Infhe peak and then lowered one breadth
nole County, Florida.
lawn and garden. Phone us your
Worst ore bare hereunto set our band* hod
bad MiffiM both ell
Dane nnd ordered tbit Ibe 33th dey o f May, arrived our seala this, the 30th dey o f May, A .
of ,the flag. In retiring it, it should over tho steps to tho porch. Fruit
b
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fo
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r
a
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la
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9
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orders.
Any
amount
sold.
Cates
Crate
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1921.
'lin t be run back to the 'peak .and then trees of all kinds abound and.the front
(Clerk'a Beal)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
W. V. WHEELER.
(HEAL)
Funb-r Inform*!Ion may bs abCo..
Phone
181.
40-tfc
Clerk
Ctrcnlt
Chart,
tatnadby roqusfc. ,
I* T. BRYAN.
----- * ' £
retired. It should never be allowed to way is to be completed with two large
Hemlnoie Chanty, fin .
L. T. BRYAN.
stucco pillars and sn iron gate. When
DICKINSON * DICKINSON.
touch the ground.
HTATB O f FLORIDA,
For soiling* q f passenger
_____ Solicitor* for Complaint*.
dt-lstc HRM1NOLB COUNTY.
CREDIT TO VELMA SHIPP
completed
Mr. Bolly’a new residence
When the “ Star Spangled Banner"
and freig h t ships to alt
I Hereby Certify, that on IhU 4*F
NOTICE O f IlfCOKfORATION
appeared before me, an officer duly
Is played or sung, stand and remain will be one of the handsomest and
parts o f th e world and all
to
udmtnUter oath* and take scfcl
Nolle*
U
hereby
rfrtn
that
tha
underlined
It has not been overlooked that the
standing at attention in sllenco until most substantial homes in tho San­
oth errni
inform ation unite
111 on the ZSth day or Jane, A. D. 1931, or aa W. V. Wheeler. I - T. Bryan nnd I - T .
to
me well known and known by me to
accompaniments
for
the
Eighth
warn thereafter aa roorealeat, apply to the Hon­
it is finished. When the flag is pass­ ford section.
to
orable Carey A. Hardee, Governor o f the State aame person, described In ami who
Grade
Graduation
Exercises
were
uf Florida, for Letter* Client Incorporating ibe foregoing article* o f Incorporation, and
Miss Katie Brooks and Mr. Guy
ing on parade or in review, if you are
&lt;11 It VAN-WHEELER MOTOR COMI’ A N Y ", nn did nerernlly acknowledge before re* that
U . S. S h ip p in g Board
walking, halt; if sitting rise, stand at Stafford, two of our most popular played by Velma Shipp. Not only tho
■W-r the following proponed rhnrter, the original etc—it c l end signed tb* slid Article* o f !
of which U now on file In tb* o ffice o f the Bee- poratfon for th* ones ip d purpose* there!
WASHINGTON, D. C.
stteation, and uncover.
young people, surprised their many songs, but the orchestra numbers and
pressed.
relnry o f the State of Florida, al TaUabai
instrumental
soIob were beautifully
In Witness Whereof, t hero hereunto
Florida.
.
The flag should ncVcr be worn ns a friends by slipping into Sanford, on
mind
ami of Grill seal at Hanford.
I
W,
V.
WHEELER,
supported
by
this
little
pianist,
and
whole or part of a costume. As a Tuesday and getting married by Judge
this the aotb day of Mar, A. D. 1031.
L. T. HitVAN,
(HEAL)
,
B.
r
.
IIOUBHOLDRR,
received
most
marked
comments
of
L. Y. IIHYAN,
badge it should be worn over tho left Householder. So quietly • was the
County Judge. Bemlnol*
OVERLAND CARS REDUCED.
ARTICLES O f INCOirOXATIOM
n-atc
Coo
" tily,
y, Floe bln.
breast. In decorating, the flag should wedding planned that no one ausplc- appreciation.
or
Velma is one of Sanford’s most
BEYAN-WH EXLEE MOTOR COMBAWT
* never be festooned or draped. Always loned tho event and it was not until
Haight &amp; Magee are taking a quar­ We. the undersigned, here agreed to naoocUte IN CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JU­
DICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA,
hung flat. If hung so stripes are hor­ tho next day that the happy couple promising young music students, and ter page advertisement id the Daily nnraelrea and do hereby become, aaw.dated, for
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Ibe purtvae o f funning • body b oilllc and cor
her graduation niflht will bo recalled
izontal the Uniori should be in the apprised their friends.
the l-nwa of the Georg* Gainer, Complaisant,
and Weekly Herald setting forth the l«re le . under and hy virtue of tbo
to her in this deserved mention o f tho
State of Florida, and do hereby adopt the fol
ve.
k ft upper comer. If hung perpendic­
Mrs. Stafford Is a cousin of Mr. large and important part she so splen­ new prices on Overland and Willys- lowing Articles of Inrarpewatloo:
Jennie Gaines, Defendant.
ARTICLE
I.
ularly the Union should be in the Horace Swaggcrty and family and
. CITATION
Knight cats. The Overland cars have The name o f thU Corporation el,ell be nRY
didly filled on that beautiful and to
Tb Jennie Galnee. place of retIdears
right upper comer.
been reduced $200 and the Willys- AN-WHEELER MOTOR COMPANY" end Its You are harthr ordered to ba end i
was visiting here at the time she de­ her most eventful occasion.
principal offlree and place of hoaforao shall be
re our aald Court at th* Court Ilooa* la ■
When the national fln'g and anoth­ cided to marry. Her homo ls at Knox­
Knlght cars $300, making the prices at Sanford. Seminole County, Slate of Florida, fo
ford. Florida, lk tb* above antllled case* on :
but It niey hare ami establish each other offlree First M
onday In Angus!, ,1931, th* seme ba
er flag fly from tho same polo there ville. She is an attractive and popu­
on these well-known cars very reason­ end
place, o f bustneee It such pUree ee the lha drat day thereof, and a rule day of 1
should be double halyards, ono for
IVanl
able
considering
the
real
values
of
il of Directors may from lime to time da Court, to nnewtr the hill of rumplalnt E
lar young lady. Mr. Stafford is a son
term In*.
to-reIn against you, alee the aame will he th
each flng. The fla g should never be
them. It is unnecessary to call tho
ARTICLE II
aa ruofeoeed and followed by appropriate
of Mr. E. Stafford of Monroe and !s
The
general
nature
of
the
l.uilnraa
to
be
placed below a person sitting.
It
attention of the public to the Overland transacted ami conducted by said corporation
an industrious young man. Mr. and
It la further ordered that this order he pabFor arrest and conviction of any ono and the Willys-Knight cars.
should never be used in such a way
For shall to as folkiwa. to-wlt:
tlebed In lb* Hanford Hrrald. a newspaper pub­
M n. Stafford have gone to Knoxville driving on tho hard surfaced roads of
To acquire, sell. hay. own, mnnufnrlura and lished In Hemlnoie County. Florida, once each
that it might become soiled. When
many years they hove been serving otherwise ileal la automobile*, automobile Urea week for etaht consecutive week*.
where the groom will engage in bual- Seminole County with ft tractor, diac,
carried in parade or whet) crossed
the public in a manner that has given and automotilla accessories o f every, kind and Given under my hand ami seal o f said Coart.
de-crlptlon whatsoever; to boy, sell and deal In this the 33th day of May, 1931.
ness.
harrow, or other implemanta or ve­ entire satisfaction and the Haight A gaanlliie,
with other flags the Stars and Stripes
any ami all kinds o f oiU and i l l
(BEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
A crowd of our young people en- hicle destructive to the road.
o f motor fuel; to own, eetabtlah, maintain
Clerk o f Circuit O o v t,
Magee firm are here to give tho pub­ kinds
should always be at the right, the
and njutpp and operate garages end automo­
Hemlnoie Ononty, Fla.
Joyed a chcikon pillnu out Fint street
FRED T. WILLIAMS,
bile repair ahops ami storage bulldlega, for the
■ ny: T. K. DOUGLA
DOUGLASS,
lic service on tho cars .thoy sell and general
place of honor.
repair
end
storage
uf
aotontohileo
and
il
9tc
Dr ------- ■at tho Spring one night lately. Five 41-2tc
County Engineer. guarantee. They are distributors for other vehicles o f e like character; to maintain,
When the flag is used in unveiling
comtoct nnd establish storage battery
Seminole and Lake counties nnd ex­ e-|nlpp.
New car of cement Just arrived,
a statue or monument, it should nev­ big, fat chickens with all the trim­
•errIce. vuleantilng ' plants and paint shope) to
mings
were
deliciously
prepared
while
Thero are movie stars who are pect to go after tho business. Watch conduct any and ail manner of bnalneae for tbo Let us make you prices on cement b«er be allowed to fall to the ground,
advancement o f the automobile Industry, and to
but should bo carried aloft to' wave coffee, salads, cakes and all tho other beautiful, and then there are some the Herald for announcements in the amrratly engage In. comfort and carry on the &lt;ore you buy. Cates Crate Co. Phone
t-ialneaa o f dealer* In all kinds o f goods, ware*
future.
oat, forming a distinctive feature dur­ good things helped with tho bonutc- who can act.
‘ 40-tfc ,
and u.rrvbaiidlre of every cla u and description: 181.
ous
lunch.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Bell
ing the remainder of the ceremony.
When the flag is placed over n bier or chaperoned ^the following young peo­
casket the blue field should always ple: Miss Annio Bruton, Jackson­
be at the head. If used as nn altar ville; Misses Roberta and Josephine
covering the Union should be at the Wynne, Alice Boliy, Thelma Lake, Iva
right ns you face the&gt;altar, and noth­ Bales, Linda Miles, Bess, Clara, Win­
ing should be placed on the flag but nie and Violet' Swoggprty, Katie
the Holy Bible. The flag should nev­ Brooks, Knoxville; Blanche Ray, San­
er ho reversed except in cases of dis­ ford; Laura Shelby, Tennessee; Jack
tress at sea.
Christian, Roscoo Robertson, Henry,
CAMPBF.LL-LOSSING POST,
Phillip and William Miles, Guy, Rush
AMERICAN LEGION. and Brown Stafford, Felton and Ed­
mond Stephens, Albert Hawkins and
Ernest Bell.
The Missionary Union of the Bap­
tist church gave an Ice cream supper
Mrs. j . g. Dlnkcl and Miss Olive upon the, lawn at the church Friday
.•pent the day in Sanford Wednesday, evening. A large crowd was In at­
the guest of Mra. J. R. Stuart
tendance and a nice sum o f money re­
Mr. Herbert Lyman of Forest City alized. An organ for tho church has
was a visitor in town Thursday.
been purchased with the proceeds.
J- T. McGauhey spent several days
The carbito lighting system is be­
in Longwood this week, returning to ing Installed in the general morchan
Dunedin Thursday.
disc store and also In tho residence
The public schools held their picnic of E. A. Osteen. This illumination and
•t Palm Springs Friday. Everyone cooking system seems to be giving
NON-SKID
RED -TOP
R1BBEI&gt; CORD NON-SKID CORD
had a good time in spite of the rains. general satisfaction as many are hav­
GRAY TUBES
SIZE and TYPE Old Prices NewPrieae Old Prices Naw Prices Old Prices New Prices Old Prioes New Prices
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hartley were In ing the plant installed and seem very
Old Prices New Prices
Orlando on Friday, to see their much pleased.' Charles Bell is agent
—
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30 x 3 Clincher $17.55
$21.05
$12.85
$17.00
$2.76
daughter, Mrs. Stiles, who has been for the company in tho Sanford dis­
$2.15
20.80
15.00
27.75
22.00
3 0 x 3 1 Clincher
$82.60
in the Orange General hospital but trict and is a genial and polite fellow
$25.00
$34.25 * $27.50
3.25
2.55
• V;
«*Pccta to be brought home this week/ and a good salesman. He Is also
20.80
21.00
81.00
26.00
89.20
32x3* a s.
32.90
41.15
36.40
3.60
2.90
W. S. Entxminger o f Plant City was flrst-class trucker and ono of our moat
84.05
26.90
42.00
34.40
32x4
aa
49.80
41.85
62.80 ‘
46.30
4.55
3.55
guest of his brother, C. W. Ent- proffreislvo citizens.
34x4* a a
49.85 *; -38.35
■— ■
—
69.10
49.65
62.05
54.90
4.75
6.00
minger and family.
A surprise pound party was given
—
47.05
61.15
35x5
a a
—
73.65
77.86
61.90
68.45
5.85
7.25
Mr. Robinson o f West Longwood re­ Miss Iva Bafes one evening the pres­
y * ' %J
.
Vvijl* *
—
W
*
f
.
»
turned Saturday after several week** ent week. A large crowd gathered
rimt rear las. Uthrr listt rtdattd In frtptrllta
i1
»
r
/
•lalt with relatives in Jacksonville,
to enjoy the occasion.
J. E. Phllpps left Monday for Ocala
Miss Annie Bruton baa returned to
vbeTe he spent the week.
her home at Jacksonville after a
Professor chaffer, Jr., and adopted pleasant visit to Mias Roberts Wynne.
Slighter left Saturday for thiilr home
Mrs. Jeaaee Mathews and children
fa Jacksonville.
s
o f Lakeland ere visiting her parents,
* Price uniupported by value never is an advantage to any but the man who sells
T. 0 . Brown o f Orlando was a vis­
Mr. 'end Mrs. Ed Oglesby, Sr., Mrs.
to make a quick''eleam up” and quit*
1
itor in town Monday.
Mathews had the misfortune to lose
M n. B. J. Overstreet and ^little
m
A reputable* unexcelled mileage tire (made by a company that can-and will deliver
«°n, Earle, were in Orlando on Wed­ her home at Lakeland by fire.
Mrs.
Hattie
Wynne
has
returned
nesday.
•
■
all and more than you pay for is the only one you can afford to buy.
T. G. Roesbuck was a visitor in Or* from a visit at ML Dors.
Mra. Marion Shelby has returned
fando on Wednesday.
Mrs. J. s. Dinkel spent several from Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. Shelby’s
&lt;I*ys in Orlando the guest o f Mrs, £ . mother end his slater, Miss Laura
Shelby, wha have been here on a visit,
O . Ma wry.
have
returned to their home at Knox­
• Mr. and Mis. A. Y . Fuller were vis­
ville.
itors In Orlando Wi
-Bartow Mann and Eslle Swaggerty
were in Orlando on business
Little Cande Hawkins la
.
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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 27,1921

revolutionise the world. Then taking
the topic, “ What we may hope for,"
said that by developing only the best
that was in us, we may hope for a
peaceful old age.
Prof. Claude Oglivie then made a
delightful little talk, thanking the
patrons, school board, faculty and stu­
dents in helping make the past two
years o f school life a success. It is
with deep regret that we bid Profes­
sor Oglivie farewell, but all join In
wishing him success in his new under-

individual. The “ cut out” work ant
coloring exhibited in the posters am
borders o f the various rooms done by
the pupils was excellent. The little
booklets were wonderfully neat ant
attractive. The teachers have reason
to be proud of their pupils and the
excellent exhibit made by the school.
A glimpse into the constant train­
ing and vigilant development of fac­
ulties as* given in these annual exhib­
its but serves to prove an object les­
son to the patrons o f the school for
co-operation and interest.
At the conclusion of the program a
free-will offering was given by the
audience to be applied on the purchase
o f a Victrola for the school.

As a token o f appreciation o f her
lelp and advice the young men o f the
Civics Class presented their teacher,
Mrs. John Leonard I, with a beautiful

WEST SIDE PRIMARY

Diplomas were awarded the follow,
ing: Curtis Barber, Otis Cobb, Walor Connolly, Charles Ilenderson, New­
ton Lovell, John Musson, Mina How­
ard, Julia Lalng, Rowena dw ell,

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION
The exercises Inst night at the High
school by the graduating class, marked
tho close o f commencement for tho
±-year and were unusually impressive.
The stage was decorated with quan­
tities of ferns, palms and lovely bas­
kets of Shasta daisies, forming a
pretty setting for the happy young
•
faces of the young men and women,
gjy
The exercises were opened by a
■election by the Grammar School Or­
chestra, followed by tho invocation by
Dr. Paul C. Burhnns.
Snpt T. W. I,nwton then gave a
delightful talk and explained the rules
and regulations regarding the gold
medal given by Dr. Edgar Mobley for
tha pupil with the highest mark in
gjji scholarship. This medal was won by
Charlotte Smith of tho Sophomore
§*
Class. Mrs. Leonnrdy, representing
the Sallio Harrison Chapter of D. A.
R., presented the medal ofTered by
the local chnpter to the pupils mak­
ing the highest marks in American
history. John Musson and Otis Cobb
tying fo r first place were each preqfcntcd a medal. Velma Venable was
also presented a medn! for high mark
among the girls
’ Dr. Walker gave a wonderful ad­
dress, which he developed along the
lines of “ What we may do.” In doing
' ■ . this he showed the wonderful advance
' made In tho paBt fifty years nnd
* hinted at the. possibilities of tho

Tho children o f the West Side
Primary gave a beautiful little spring
piny entitled “ The Awakening o f the
Flowers." Whilo Binging a spring
ongs, aided by the chorus, tho little

EAST SIDE PRIMARY SCHOOL
Closes Most Successful Year in The
History of the School.
The charm of childhood ever makes
a strong appeal and tha attractive
progrnm presented at the Enst Side
Primary, Monday morning, under the
direction of the supervising principal,
Mrs, Stelln Arrington and her effic­
ient corps of teachers, wns received
with appreciative applause by- the
large audience of parents and ndmiring friends who had gathered for^lhc
closing exercises of this popular
.school,
A lovely woodland scene was the
pretty setting for the quaint nnd win­
some characters of the old but always
porcninlly new jingles of Mother
Goose In which each little participant,
portrayed his or her pnrt with a spirit
nnd inspiration that compelled the
admiration of the spectators. Inter­
spersed with song and dialogue and
dances, the play entitled "A Trip to
Mother Goose Land" wns wonderfully
sweet and cleverly adapted.
As we all know, who were once lit­
tle "earth children" ourselves, Mother
Goose plans this entertainment, pic­
tured in nursery rhymes for the chil­
dren of the earth who were put to
sleep by the Sand Mnn, where dreams
come true nnd tho Mother Goose char­
acters pay them a visit introducing
them to the wonders of their famous

Velma Venable, Helen Chorpening,
Vivian Crosby, Marion Dietrich, Anna
Belle Dyson, Mary Eula Dyson, Sara
Warren Easterly, Martha Garrison,
Mary Garrison, Elizabeth Houlihan,
Ruby Hart, Mildred Kennedy, Sara
Wight nnd Kathleen Brady.

this enchanted .lnnd the Queen of
Hearts reigns aijd evdn the Knave of
Hearts, “ who stole the tarts" is there
nnd along comes old King Cole with
his friendly pipe, Jack andjjill chimed
in song, too. It was all ho wonderful
—songs nnd dialogues from Boy
Blue, Ding, Dong Dell, Tommy Stout,
Humpty Dumpty, Crooked Man, Sim­
ple Simon and all the rest of the
Mother Goose folks. Before retiring
from the woods, Baby Bunting knells
the little sleepers to deeper repose.

Jcnjamin, Lourine Vickery, Rebecca
Stevens, William Perritt, Ruth Grier,
Hazel Sellecki
l^ouisc
Thrasher.
Gladys Wynn, Mabellc BTantly, Mar­
garet Edwards, Mildred Lumley,
Jpanlta Sloan. Yearly honor roll—
Slhrgaret Edwards.
Fifth Grade—Pcarlo Robson, Ileffen
Jinklns, Beatrice Howard, Neiria
Stone, Eric I.undquist, Blanche Wynn,
Stephen Shinholser, Nedy Kasaroff,
John Edward Higgins, Pearl Glidewell, Harold llodgdon, Reba Jones,
Mills Lord, Thelma Howell, Earl
Dossey, Mary Kinlaw, Henry Russell,
Clnrcnco Duffln. Yearly honor roll—
Pearle Robson, Beatrice Howard,
Helen Jinkins, Nczzlc Stone, Eric
I.undquist, Hcnr yRussell.

In response to the invitation ‘‘ Who
will go to the woods with me," the
merry group of children, representing
birds trooped in, while trotting thru
the fields came the. “ Babes in the
Woods" discussing the tales of Moth­
er Gooso and jonglng with all their
hearts for them to appear in ren) life.
Happily the Sand Mnn cpmes.
In

tax pnyerB that a small toll be charg­
NEW SMYRNA-COItONADO
ed fur the maintainance o f the bridge.
BRIDGE TO BE OWNED
DY THE COUNTY
A move is an foot to make all the
toll bridges in the copnty free, but it
The first step in the development was New Smyrna that made the first
of any section is good roads and ffee move in this direction.
bridges. For many years New Smyr­
With a bridge across the St.Johns
na nnd vicinity boa enjoyed tho re­ river at Osteen Ferry and a free
putation of hnving fairly good roads, bridge between New Smyrna and Cor­
but the most important bridge in this onado, this part of the county will
part of the county is owned by a cor­ have made rapid strides in its pro­
poration,.and of course toll has to bo gress of development.—New Smyrna
charged for its building and maintain­ Breeze.
ance. Several attempts have been
made to have the county purchase SEVEN OFFERED UP TO
*100,000 AND SITE FOR
this bridge and make it free, but all
PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOL
efforts have failed until now. A bill
has recently passed the legislature to
issuo interest bearing time warrants
GREENFIELD, May 24.— Seven of­
for the purchase of this bridge,' and it fers of sites and bonus proposals for
is understood that the county com­ the location of the proposed Cum­
missioners will take up the purchase berland Presbyterian Theological Sem­
of this bridge at an early date.
inary were heard by the general as­
It is up to the commissioners to de- sembly hero.
They follow: Bowling Green, Ky.,
cido whether the bridge will be made
absolutely free or not. Taking into "Anything the institution might re­
consideration that repairs must bo quire;" Memphis, “ Anything within
made to tho bridge from time to time reason;" Chattanooga, “ a fifty-acre
and that a bridge kkeper must be em­ tract and $75,000;” Jackson, Tenn.,
ployed to open the draw for passing “ forty-acre ■ tract
and
$J&gt;0,000;”
boats, many tax payers favor a small Greenfield, Mo., “ choice o f 100 or 150
toll for automobiles and heavy ve­ acre tract and $100,000;" McKenzie,
hicles to keep up the expense until Tenn., “choice o f twenty, forty, or
tho bridge Is paid for.
seventy acre tract and $62;500;" J. E.
Considering the fact that the bridge Ebbcrts, Warrensburg, Mo., “ 800 acres
ls to be paid for by .the fifth commis­ o f land."
sioners district it is only fair to the
An attempt o f one o f the represen-

o f the little earth children, called In
fairy sunshino and fairy raindrop to
nssist her in wakeing up the flowen,
nnd -making them grow. -.The birds
came in ns harbingers of spring and
after repeated efforts on the part of
rnindrop fairy nnd sunshine fairy the
flowers Anally awoke in all their
beauty. The gardeners then came fn
delighted to sec the garden all a
bower o f beauty.
The "piny closed with a May song
from the chorus, the gardeners,, the
flowers and the birds. Each child performed his pnrt with credit, and tha
little piny left the spirit of. spring
lappiness in the air.
The exhibit in nil the rooms of the
primary school gnve evidence of ex­
cellent work on the part of both the
teachers nnd children.

songs, aided by the chorus, the little
gardeners prepared their garden.and
planted their flowers. They left tho
g'nrden to grow, promising the first
bouquet to mother. Mother Nature
then came In and seeing the garden
tatives from Bowling Green, Ky., to
have tho decision postponed until
September 1 was defeated by the rul­
ing o f Moderator Talley that the of­
ficial life o f a commissioner to a gen­
eral assembly ended with tho ad­
journment and therefore no delegate
would be authorized to transmit an
offer after adjournment of thi as­
sembly.
Delegates representing! Greenfield
announced that in addition to their
bonus offer o f 1100,000, a will would
be made, as soon as a Missouri site
was chosen by which an additional
$100,000 would be given.
West Palm Beach judge has order­
ed whiskey restored to those from
whom it was taken by officers. Tho
Judge contended that the fourth and
fifth amendment to tho constitution
gives a man the right to personal
property be that a quart o f whiskey
er a mangy dog,—Clearwater Sun.
It isn't economy to scrap a good
navy now and build one by the Costplus plan when trouble comes again.

Radical t One who suspects .that It
is unconstitutional to annoy amllUan-

HONOR ROLL
Eighth Grade— Elma Tolar, Mary
Eliznbcth Pulcston, Lillian Glidewcll,
Bertha Ferguson, Anna Kanncr, War­
ner Scoggins, Georgia Mobley, Nelda
VanNcss, Tillyo Benjamin, John SchIrnrd,,Naomi Fellows, Marie Fsculo,
Era McAlexander, Irene McGagahin,
Velma Shipp, Thelma Sparling, Lewis
Shipp, Laura Lehman. Year's honor
roll— Mary Elizabeth Puleston, Velma
Shipp, Georgia^ Mobley, Eva McAlex­
ander.
Seventh Grade—Wauhneta Allen,
Carmcta Barber, Essie Diehl, Flor­
ence Flowers, Mildred Hand, Virgle
Hyman, Mary E. Moye, Margaret
Peters, Clifford Shinholser, Claire
Zachary, Miriam Whitcomb, Bonnie
Mae Kinlaw, Evalyn Schell, Frane
Thomas, Margaret Sprout, Mollio Marella, Ruth Fellows, Thelma Godbee,
Earle Appleby, Briggs Arrington,
Accy Carroway, Andrew Carroway,
Frank Chase, James Brown, Fred
Weeks, Harold Smith, Merrill Roberts, Deane Turner, Calvin McGahagin, Clinton Rlnes, Cloyde Russell,
Evert Brown, HArold Davis, Wllllsm
Bell. Yearly -honor roll—Carmeta
Barber, Mary E. Moye, Margaret
Peters, Andrew Carroway. * ‘
Sixth
Grade — Camille Puleston,
Elizabeth Shoemaker, Tbeo Vickery,
Wilbur Allen, Billie Bueruol, Gertrude

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, H AY 27,1921

XETONT 0 7 FUNDS B U SE D I lf IXXIJfOLX
COUNTY, TLORIDA, TOR rUEOFEAN
B E U I T COUNCIL TOR STAR YIN(I
CHILDREN O r EUROPE.

One
Hundred
ousand Sorrows
Touching H eart

(Tran M osdaj'i Daily)

Mrs. Mary Higgins leaves tomorrow
for Lanstlalc, Pa., where she will visit
(By TVa AtMclated h w )
her daughter, Mrs. Julius Stryker.
NEW YORK, May 23.—“ It .muat
Miss Theodora Miller returned to
Bot happen again,” with these solemn
Orlando last night after spending the
vords Harding today laid a wreath
on the coffin o f the first American
soldier to die on German soil at the
funeral ceremony for five thousand
^ jead at the army piers in Hobo­
ken. His voice was husk and his eyes
brimmed with tears as the president
pied at rows and rows of coffins.
Then he said, “ One hundred thousand
lorrows are touching my heart.
It
gust not be again. God grant that it
yil] not be. I do not pretefd that
gilltnial days have come and that
there will be no wars. I would wish a
nation lo powerful that none will dare
to provoke its wrath."

GENUINE

DURHAM
tobacco makes 5 0
flood cigarettes for

Remitted
C»*h
Mrect
Total
DUt. *oi1 Commute**.
Altamonte-ftpring, M et­
ric!. Mr*. W. B. IUI
Uni, committee . . . .
Longwood DUtrlrt, It.
i. Reiter (tw report)
Orledo IMitriet, Worninan', Club, committee 33.90 1I3.S0
HS. 00
ro rrw l CUE
UlatrlCt,
Mr». r. R. Bound*,
Committee ..................
33.00
Chnloota Mitrtct. U r,.
J. Vt. Niton, commit.
le* ................................
33.00
den* t«
tiUirlct, U r,,
t o dor Cnrlelt. commit­
tee (no report) con­
tributed through Uni
Cm i ...............
10.00
Sanford taction
c u r BeMdenllil DUUIct
Woman'* Ctob ....... H 7 .fi 170.00
Eaaf Bid* DUtrlct
U ra rt. tlruml*;. Hawkln». Cameron A Era*.
Hr, Committee ........ 300.00
Deary Nickel tad Joo.
*
n*ll. Commute, . . . . 344.73
A. 0, L. Of flee • u i Yard Die trie t
W . D. Qltlao. B. U Peek
and - IIIm M. H.
Whltner, . Committee.
88. S3
■A. C. L. Shop, DDtrlct ,

W ill Sell Poppies
For The B enefit o f
French Sufferers

When you let us supply your buildinf
needs you get s great deal more than juat so
many feet of lumber bundles of shingles—
pounds of nails— or panels of Beaver Board.

You get the benefit o f our building
material knowledge and experience in Service
that helps you get thlyresulta you want at tha
right price. Service first In planning tha
work— more service In selecting proper mate­
rials— speedy service in delivering the goods.
You pay for tha materials. The aervioo
pays for itself in the larger volume of business
it bring* through super-satisfied customers.
It w ill p a y y o u to
be on e o f theax

oer, Committee

Ball motored to Daytona Beach to
TbUto.1.. . . . . * ........ II1H.CS $394.(0 $1800.4S
spend the week end with Mrs. Ball and
Cait.lrr'i check attiM.e.1 for $1,944.0*.
llecaUM o f tb , m u lt of tb l, cbgritr, «h, UbMaster Billie’ Ball. Mrs. Steed and
of our people tiul the unwiruh hard
Tha Sanford .Woman's Club will traUty
attractive baby came over from Kiswork upon (b* part ef* *11 nb-coaunlttM * ( m t *
which It m*t I* do*/
simmle Thursday and will spend some help the American .Legion and the two) tb* lacttt* wttbA i.r
n n p e o s t e ii,
Cliilmta Ocmlnol* Count;
timo at Daytona Beach with h er. Woman's Auxiliary to sell French
popples on Monday,.May 30th, Mem­ To Mr. W. A. Lk&gt;J0.European Itellef Council.
mother.
orial
Day. These poppies were made
Mr. and ^irs. Harry Dickson and
Business men and tho public gen­ children motored over from Orlando in France by tho French widows and
erally will be pleased to know that the and were the guests of their mother, families of French soldiers and the
money all goes to these war sufferers. Head-IT-OFF”— ENERGIZE—NOW,
legislature has passed an act which Mrs. Mary Higgins.
The
State Federation' Board, asked
h « "teeth in it” so far as issuance of
Mrs. Snm Puleston, Mrs. C. E. Hen­
worthless checks is concerned. Here­ ry, Mrs. D. L. Thrasher and Walter Mrs. Leonard!, president of the Wom­
When Japan speaka o f her sphers
tofore all laws passed with a view to Connelly formed a congenial party an's Club here to appoint a chairman o f Influence, her tons oftxolce Indi­
for this work and Mrs. Leonard! ap­ cates that she means hemisdnere.
breaking up that sort o /thing have motoring to Orlando Saturday.
been found faulty, or had so many
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Walthall and pointed Mrs. L. F. Roper, wife o f Post
provisions in them that they were, in Miss Walthall were among those mo­ Commander Roper of the American
517 Commercial Street
Rub-My-TIsm cures sores,
Legion and Mrs. Roper will make up
the last analysis, more of a benefit toring to Orlando Sunday.
to the person who would violate such
Mr. and Mrs. S. Benjamin and par­ her committees to Bell the poppies on
an act than they were n hindrance. ty of friends were visitors in Orlando the streets next Monday in booths
erected for that purpose. If you see
The result was that the business men Sunday.
of the state have been compelled to
Miss Ellen Rice, of Palatka, is the the young ladic9 and tho French pop­
go to a great deal of trouble in realiz­ charming guest of Miss C|ara Millcn, pies you will know that you are ex­
ing on worthless checks— in some in- Miss Rice coming down from Palatka pected to buy at least one of them for
itanccs losing altogether.
to attend the commencement exercises ten cents and help the tvidowS nnd or­
Summer fertilizer on citrus trees pays for itself in two ways— gives larger fruit,
phans of France.
But the new law has "teeth in it,” of the Sanford schools.
therefore more boxes, and a greater bearing surface for next year’s crop. We recommend
and it will, it is said, “ take hold" with
Miss Fay McCullough, of Hastings,
SEMINOLE TREE GROWER
IDEAL HIGH GRADE FRUITER
s tenacity that “ will not turn loose,” is thd attractive house guest of Miss
4% Antra,, Gft A. P. A 8ft Pot.
if applied, nnd It is expected thnt the Winifred Strong.
4% Amm., 8% A. P. A., 4% Pot.
Miss Winifred Strong arrived Fri­
practice of doing business without
IDEAL FRUIT nnd VIN E MANURE
W . &amp; T.*s Seminole Fruit Manure
money will soon be a thing of the past day to be the guest of her grand­
3ft Amm., Oft A. P. A., 10ft Pot.
3ft Amm., 8 ft A. P. A., 5ft P ot
—or at least be minimized. Section 1 father, C. H. Leffier, during com­
of Chapter 8-101, No. G, Acta of 1921, mencement week.
ORDER EARLY
APPLY E A R LY
M ARKET E A R LY
Misses Fannie Tucker nnd Betty TAKE A TABLESPOONFUL OF
Laws of Florida, says:
Write
for
new
price
list
showing
further
reductions
in
prices.
SALTS IF BACK KURTS OR
"Section 1.—Thnt it shall be unlaw­ Hnrrison and Mr. Wamble, of Orlando,
BLADDER TROUBLES
R. C. M A XW ELL, Manager Sanford Branch
ful for any person to draw or utter to were the guests yesterday of Mr. and
Mrs.
Raymon^
Key.
another any checks without there be­
Wc arc a nation of meat eaters and
Mrs. Preston Buford, of Orlando, is
ing at the time thereof sufficient
our
blood is filled with uric acid snys a
the
attractive
guest
of
Miss
Lctty
funds on deposit or to his credit with
M ANUFACTURERS ID E A L FERTILIZERS
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING
.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
the drawee* named therein tej Bisure Caldwell at her home on Seventh well-known authority, who wnrns us
to be constantly on guard against
;
the payment of same' upon presenta­ street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Duffin nnd party of kidney trouble.
tion within n reasonable-time after
The kidneys do their utmost to free
friends
motored to Orlando yesterday
negotiations; provided, thnt this sccttftcrnoon,
tho blood of this irritating acid, but
Harvey Chnfin, of the McNecl-Vnrn become weak from the overwork) they
Motor Co., of Atlanta, wap a business get sluggish; the eliminative tissues
visitor here Friday and Saturday.
clog nnd thus the wnste is retarded
Mrs. Forest Lnke left Friday night in the blood to poison thu entire sys­
for Staunton, Va., where she goes to tem.
attending the graduation of her
When your kidneys ache nnd feel
amion 0.— Ihnt nny person, firm daughter, Miss Serita Lnke, from like lumps of lead, nnd you hnvc
Stuart Hall.
stinging pains in the back or the urine
or corporation found guilty of the
James Higgins, who is now in busi­ is cloudy, full of sediment, or the
violation of this net shall be deemed
frilly of tho offense of 1passing ness at Haines City, is spending a few bladder is irritable, obliging you to
days here with his mother, Mrs. Mary seek relief during the night; when you
worthless checks' nnd shall be punish­
Higgins.
hnvc' severe headaches, nervous and
'd by a fine not exceeding five hun­
Max Stewart accompanied Alfred
dred dollars or imprisonment not ex­
dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomRobson to Atlanta Saturday to attend
ceeding six months, or both such fine
nch or rheumatism in bad weather,
the commencement exercises of G. M.
»ud Imprisonment in the-discretion of
get from your pharmacist about four
A.; i from which institution he gradu­
the eourt; provided, tjiat wherever it
ounces of Jnd Salts; take n table­
ated Inst year. Mnx will also visit In
shall be made to nppenr to the court
spoonful in n glass of water before
$625 f. o. b. Detroit
Alabama before returning home.
breakfast
each morning nnd in a few
Alfred Robson spent Friday and
Saturday with his parents, Dr. nnd days your kidneys will net fine. This
The merits of the Fordson Tractor can be best-judged through the
Mrs. J. N. Robson, returning to At­ famous salts Is made from*the acid of
grapes
and
lemon
juice,
combined
with
opinions of its daily users. W e have asked a few o f our customers for
lanta Saturday afternoon to stand ex­
aminations and take part in the com­ lithla, and hns been used for genera­
their frank comments concerning ihe operation o f their Fordsons,
mencement exercises of G. M. A., tions to flush nnd stimulate clogged
Read what these owners have to say and then judge whether or not
from which he graduates-next week. kidneys, to neutralize the acids in
urine
so
it
is
no
longer
n
source
o
f
Miss Nita Moore o f the Cathedral
they are pleased with their purchase?—Or better still, ask them yourschool of Orlando was the guest o f her irritation, thus ending urinnTy and
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
slstisr, Mrs. K. R. Murrell at the bladder disorders.
Jnd Salts is inexpensive nnd-cannot
AND STOP CATARRH Montezuma yesterday.
Sanford, Florida; Oct. (J, 1019,
Sanford, Fin., Sept, t it , 1919k
ns, Sales Agent Fordson Tractor,
Mr. Ed. Higgins,
J. R. Minnchan and wife, W. J. Injure; makes a delightful effervescent
T«ll* How To Open Clogged NoeSanford, Fla.,
Angler and wife o f Orlando formed lithia-watcr drink, and nobody can
tills and Eon Head-Colds.
Dear Sir;
a pleasant* party stopping at tho make a mistake by taking a little oc­
casionally to keep the kidneys clean
I am v4ry glad to tell you how well pleased I am
^ou feel fine in a few moments. Montezuma Sunday.
with the Fordson Tractor purchased August, 1818.1
J. E. Bithnm and wife of Tnmpa, and active.— Adv.
Hur cold in head or catarrh will be
have used the machine constantly on .our 60-acrs
K»ne. Your clogged nostrils will open, Jas. F. Doyle nnd wife of the Monte
truck farm and have done a great deal pf work
6G6 cures Dengue Fever.
yie air passages o f your head will Vista Hotel, Bradentown, Fla. , were
for others. The total cost fo r repairs has not exn
war, and you can breathe freely. No visitors here yesterday and were
It becomes increasingly evident
ceeded flO.OO. Wbllo not a machinist, I do all my
te0re dullness, headache; ho hawking guests of the Montexuam.
that
America can't desert the ' old
repairs and adjustments myself. I do a good deal of
Muffling, mucous discharge or dryMr. E. Bledsoe and Mr. E. J. John­
my own driving but any good hand can handle i t
****! no struggling for breath at son o f Aiken, S. C., who have been world and get her deserts.
.
Yours truly.
night.
guests o f the Montezuma for the past Hcad-IT-OFF” — ENERGIZE—NOW.
RALPH CHAPMAN.
Tell your druggist you want a small ten days, leave today for points fur­
“°ltle of Ely’s Cream Balm. Apply a ther south. These gentlemen represent
NOTICE or MASTER'S SALE
little of this fragrant, antiseptic Florida Specialty Company o f Jack­
I* the Circuit Court i f tit* h n a t i Indicia!
Sanford, Fla., Sept. 15-10
in your nostrils, let it penetrate sonville, Fla.
Circuit , f |h* S t, I* of n « r l4 i, la &gt; ,4 for
Mr. Ed. Higgins,
B*mla,U Oouatr.— I* Cbancar;.
through every air passage o f the
Mr. Frank R. Reese of West Palm Poop l/« Iliak o f Btafonl, Hart it,, O onplilatat,
Sanford, Fla.
&gt; M,
“ Cadi soothe and heal thd'firollen, In- Beach was In town Saturday evening
Dear
Sir;
U J. Mli*oo. nntuadoal.
B»med mucous membrane, and rpllef attending the Pi C«PP* Phi InitallaNolle* U brrotv rlrrn Ihtl In ‘ p m a tn c* o f
Replying
to your Inquiry in -regard to the Fontfln tl d ffff# ianwd Id *lwte rn tlilol r*«*e on
°&gt;mes Instantly.
tlon dinner st the Montezuma. Mr. M*y SI, 1M1, I w ill offor for M l* * f public
son tractor purchased from you.
It is just what every cold and ca- Reese Is a Stccson graduate o f law outerp to tb* blttiMt UiMrr *i lb* front door
I fonsider this machine the best investment In
o f lh« court how* la II,nford, Snaloot* Coon*rrh sufferer needs.
Don't stay and is now located in West Palm t j , ‘ riorld*. on J u l; 4ih. 1031, durtar lb* 1*4,1
the
way o f farm machinery that I ever made.. 1
boor* or M l, lb* following d*ocrth*d proper!;,
stuffed up and miserable,—Adv.
have a fourteen-year-old bo'y driving and he harrow­
Beach where he has a very lucrative •Itsatrd In Rrodnolo I'o o n l;, I’ lotldc: Tb* Wool
half nf tb* Kortheaat 'juarltr of Sot-lion 31,
ed 20 acres with It yesterday, and did a better Job
practice.
Touriublp III, lU n tf 33 Ea«t. * b o tb* SoothDon ‘ Alway, Blame nens When Eggs
n t quarter o f lb* Booth**,! quarter ot Secthan could be done with teams.
Mrs. H. Fellows on Sanford avenue w
1)00 33, IbwDJlilp ID. Kiiotb o f Hinc* 33 Coat;
Are Scarce
,
Y - c o u l d not buy this machine back fo r several
on tho Heights, vrill start June .7 to •Im on* 34 bon* power, 4 r;llnd*r lie f •I ftaoIln* real a* Number R236 with Atwater Kent
times what I paid for Jt if I could not-get another.
Rats may be getting them—U. S. her old home in Vincennes, Ind., to and
high t,naira rnarneto Ignltloa , ;,t t m and
Yours truly,
Government Bulletins prove ' they spend the summer with relatives'and on* IS h on e power Latbnqi cla c k c;Under C»&lt;rn/ipri romplet* w
11u ,uc
i un*. w
art m
&amp;0Y F. SYMES.
cdtoe *n«1p,,
With
abtfllne.
wbo-/k
k” °w how to get them. Break a cake friends.
cmi combination •tern* bearing, and aluff1n( boa
for each engine.
Alao one gaaoUb,
launch
of'RAT-SNAP into small pieces and
nameil Winona, length 34 r ^ t , tJ**-*!b 11 feel.
1b* agm* being * f l a t rwn*d bottom gaaotln*
where rata travel. If there,
launch, compUIet; equipped and bearing aerRAT-SNAP will get them—positive •
l i i number 30437a t il foregoing Imd la RecilnoU Count;, r tortda. Term, o f aale c u b .
•!*««, S5c, 65C,. f 1.25.
BCfllLLU MAINER.
. Special M uter la C $ U W 7 .
old and guaranteed by Ball Hardware

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY

Sanford. TU.,
May 34. 1031.

. '

41-41,

A U TH O RIZED FORD D E A LE R

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 27,1921

MS M A D E
FOR FLORIDA

WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS IN FLORIDA FOR THE
WEEK ENDING MAT 24, 1921

O C A L A LIM ESTO N E Crushed o f Serened;
Finely ground Lim estone for Agriculture,
walks and artificial stone work.

WILL PICTURE THIS STATE A8
IT REALLY IS WITHOUT
ONE FLEA

Trowel Brand Builders and Hydrated Lime,

broken. The last two days o f the
Most ambitious scenario writers in previous i\cek and the forepart o f the
this section are displaying interest in current week gave unusually heavy
Ocala
the Florida First Film, and will em­ rains in much o f the nortRom and cen­
ploy their best talents in constructing tra) portions of the peninsula—espec­
the story-plot to be acted against a ially the west central portion, where FORD PRODUCING
background o f Florida industries.
seven-day amounts ranged from 0 to
4,00 CARS A DAY
Meanwhile, business interests o f the 8 inches, or more. The current week
stat care co-operating to make a stu­ was not so wet as the previous one Present Production Greater Than for
WANTED
pendous success o f this proposition to the weekly totals along the Atlantic
Same Period Lost Year.
Ocean View liotel at Coroonfc
ndvertise the progress, Industrisl act­ [const to the south of Brevard county
Ford is building cars ? t full qpccd.
Beach
now open. Board by day o r
land
to
the
north
o
f
Broward
county
ivities and tha# charm o f Florida.
And, according to an official state­
week.
Rates, $2.50 to $3.00 per day;
being
light.
Some
heavy
amounts,
in
The Florida First Film will afford
ment from the factory at Detroit, the
$15
to
$18
per week. Apartments fo r
inches
and
tenths,
were
Tampa,
4.8;
inside glimpses into the scenic beau­
demand for Ford cars and trucks still
ties and industrial life o f Florida. It Bradentown, 3.1; Bartow, 3.0; Tarpon exceeds the output, despite the fact
Must bs
will inform Florida people on what Springs, 4.0; Jacksonville, 1.2; Miami, fhat a new high level of production WANTEDA-Yoang cow.
fresh
and
good
milker.
J.
h . Mai­
the rest of the state Is doing. It will 2.5, and Orlando, 2.0,
has !&gt;een reached.
Condition of Crops: Showers and
13-tfe
stimulate pride in the statfe. And,
By the first o f May the figures rep­ mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
when sent thronghout the country, it continued wet soil were unfavorable resenting daily production were in the WANTED—Team work, all k in d s.!?
will draw attention o f the whole for work, which was generally delay­ neighborhood o f 4,000 a'day, so the
quire Hanaon’a Shoe Shop. 23-l2p
ed. Some fields o f cotton, corn and May schedule was set at 101,125 fears
United States to Florida.
other crops are becoming grassy. and trucks, not including the output SEE M. S. NELfibN for all ktoff
What Florida Is, what Florida has,
hauling.
Some late eotton lias come up since o f the Ford Canadian plant or any o f
what Florida Is doing ahd what Flor­
rains began, stands are fair to poor; the foreign assembling plants.
FOR SALE
The
ida hopes to accomplih—are Impres­
the progress and condition during the output mounted dally; May 12th rod CCS=Wnu E SS*
sions worth planting in the mirids o f
week . were poor— some is dying in brought forth 4092, the greatest num­
the nation. Experience has shown
ILeon County. Corh, cane,
citrus
SALS—3
m l o'room
that printed, descriptions o f Florida, fruits, and ranges were mostly im­ ber that have been produced in one FOB
UrUoDTlU* AT*. Apply Mr*. C. W. Utter. II*
day
this
year.
Since
the
month
has
25
LAUrtl A f t ,
.
40-2$*
and such verbal reporta as have gone proved, except in low lands where sog­
ED—
f or O.AwT b II* n i n i u j
forth, fall short o f conveying a true gy soil fs unfavorable. Melons suf­ working days, present Indications WANT
tin * . O u n o l n d ■•U r/ 1100.00 wMkl/ wife
M tn o o t n , n
Hr , * Bat t er ( V,
and ‘ adequate picture o f this peren­ fered very much from the continued point to a new high record.
n ot 7IM, Chlciyo, l i t
A
comparison
o
f
Ford
production
nial summerland.
rains,'and shipments were delayed. To­ figures for 1920 and 1921 .discloses
Florida ia not a picture o f hanging bacco and peanuts are in fair to good
the fact that for April, 1921, the out­
condition.— M. Fleischer. 11-26-tfc
moss, low, flat lands, ponds, rivers] condition. Tomatoes and other truck
put was greater by 34,514 than for FOft S A L E -L a rg e
WARKH0USR
and alligators. It is not singing with suffered serious damage from heavy
the corresponding month of a year
with rail toad siding. Three blocks
mosquitoes, the interior country is not |rains, and some crops were destroyed,
ago. The output fo r May, 1921, will from center of city,— Geo, W. Knight,
uninhabitable. This Is an early im­ especially on low lands.
probably overshadow May, 1920, by Real Estate an'd Insurance, Sanford.
pression of Florida that has persisted
about fifteen or twenty thousand cars
too long in the minds of millions in
SHOLTZ STILL ABSENT
and trucka.
tho United States whose acquaintance
Approximately 43,000 men are at NOTICE— 500 new tires, all sixes to
with modern Florida is very distant,
bo sold at ono half price. See us
Circuit court fo r Semin’olo county work in the Detroit plant of the Ford
indeed.
met on Tuesday with Judge Perkins Motor Company. The factory ia oper­ for your needs for tho next year, 34x4
Florida Is a "live” business section. presiding. George DeCottes, state at­ ating on full time, six days a week $22.50; 84x4 and up to 37x5 In pro­
Low lands hnvo been drained, high torney-elect, is acting as -state attor­ and three shifts a day.
portion. No seconds. Full 6000-mile
ground has been improved. Where, ney In the absence of Dave Sholtz,
"We were never in better Condition guarantee.— Ray Brothers, 314 West
untouched forcste stood, plants, pack­ who is said to be busy in New York. than we are right now,” said Henry First Street, dealers in Firestone and
Lehigh Tires.37-4tp
ing houses and mills now are In oper­ — DcLnnd News.
Ford recently.
ation.. Where the lone cabin of some
WANTED—Wo w art a lady or gen­
Ask your neighbor about Purina
We are sola agents for Ralston's
tleman agent fo r the genuine J. JL
Oniolcne for mules. It is sold only fhiriria lines of feeds In Sanford. We Watkins Products in .Sanford and
In sack. At warehouse.
40-tfc make a feed for every need. Our other vacant towns. A Big Opportun­
price is below all others, and every ity for any hustler. Write today for
Adam blamed Eve for h! smeanness. grain of our feed Is guaranteed. Why free sample and free particulars of
You see, there were no movies In hts not buy the best from Cates Crato our Wonderful offer. J. R. Watkins
39-4tp
time.
Co.? Phone 181.
40-tfc Co., 64, Memphis, Tenn.

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Sport Coats With Flannel Pants are Very
Popular With Young Men
Coats
Pants (best g r a d e ).................

10.00

Arrow Shirts.........................

1.50

Arrow Soft Collars that have been
selling for 35c each (3 for $1.00)
now 4 f o r ......................................

1.00

Arrow Collars (Laundered) in the
following styles, per dozen..'........

2.00

DUDLEY, NORFOLK, MEYRICK, R AD ­
NOR, GORDON, CLARIDGE,
CONTOUR.

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These collars are regular 25c sellers. We
are closing them out to reduce our collar
stock. .
WATCH OUR WINDOWS

Sanford
Shoe and Clothing Co

BUTLER-UNDSAY BILL LOOKS
LIKE IT WILL BE A
LAW
TALLAHASSEE, May 26.—After
working on the Butlcr-Lindacy ripar­
ian rights bill for more than five hours
yesterday, the house passed the bill
at 10:25 o’clock last night by a vote
o f 50 td 15, Just as it had comb from
the senate. Moro than a dozen cf, forts were mnde to amend tho bill,
but none of them were successful. The
forces opposed to tho bill grew weak­
er during the day and at night were
reduced to less than a score of votes
for the various amendments offered
to the bill.
Crofton, Bishop and Futch led the
forces opposed to the bill. Crofton
offered most of the amendments made
'last night, having half a dozen on the
desk when the house opened at 8:30
o’clock. The first one token up at
, the night session w as' one which
struck out the words "granting sub­
merged and filled in lands” frOm the
title o f the bill.
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"Confirm the riparian rights if you
wish,” said he, ’Ijut why grant the
*- submerged lands without compensa­
tion?”
ji - ~Mx. Forster, of Seminole, made a
masterly address showing that there
was no question of giving to anyone
rights which had not been in his pos­
session for many years if he has long
: been an owner of riparian rights. He
told how the act of 1856 operated and
said the honor o f the state was ptedged to maintain the rights secured un1
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. • Representative L. E. Wade also
pointed out that the bill does not seek
to injure anyone, mueh lees the state
o f Florida. I f the I. I. board, which

la now so solicitous about the welfare
of tho state, had Its eyes open a few
years back, U might have headed off
a $30,000,000 steal, he said.
Tillman, of Alachun, spoke in favor
of the amendment, asking if the pres­
ent legislature had n right to deprive
the child yet unborn of his rights of
the sovereignty of the state.
Parrish moved to tnblc tho amend­
ment, which was done, 47 to 16, after
Crofton had five minutca to •defend
his amendment
Crofton pointed out thnt if the state
onco divested itself of the lqnds It
would not be able to get them back
except after condemnation proceed­
ings in which it would have to pay a
big price.
PROMOTE EXPORTATION
TO RESTORE BUSINESS
(B . Th« A u «U lid P n u )

NEW PRICE

The improved Overland, is RUGGED AS EVER, ECONOMICAL as
ever, COMFORTABLE as ever. Its average o f 25 miles per gallon of
gasolihe, its saving in tires and upkeep make it now the low-priced
automobile to own and use.
How can Florida advertise this
great attraction fo r new cnpital?
Progressive minds of the state arc
turning to moving pictures as n
means of expressing the sbutlc charm
of Florida—the beauties of its scen­
ery, its climate^ Its natural charm,
Besides, the motion picture can show,
in rnpid order, tho endless variety of
Florida industries, the active, busy in­
dustrial life of Florida and the pro­
gressive forces that are forging Flor­
ida to the front as the greatest state
in the Union. .
The growth o f Florida has been so
rapid as to astonish Florida people
themselves, and nbw the motion pic­
ture, The Florida FU;st Film,- must
show what the growth o f Florida real­
ly amounts to.

WASHINGTON, May 26.— The ad­
ministration’s policy of promoting ex­
portation as means toward restoration
of normal business conditions were
discussed at White House dinner last
night attended by Mellon, Hoover,
J. P. Morgan, Paul Warburg and sev­
eral other promlnint flnanclera. Presi­
dent Harding said to have talked over Let Mrs. Mary Graves Tell You Rer
Poultry Raising Experience
the whole subject with bis guests.
YOWELL-DREW ENTERTAIN FOR
' THEIR FORCE.
Last night, by the bright light of
the moon, the force o f the YowellDrcw big department store motored
to- Sanford for their monthly banquet,
about 50 being in the jolly party. A
superb supper with every possible
dainty from fried chicken to ice cream
was served on tables prettily decorat-,
ed. During the feast short talks were
made by various members o f the
force, each containing very helpful
suggestions for the work. Altogeth­
er, this was decided to be among the
most dnjoyahle of, the many enter­
tainments given by this firm who &gt;o
liberally consider the pleasures of
their employes.—Reporter-Star.

JUNE FIRST

“ Three years ago bought an Incu­
bator, this year I ’ve made money.
Rata stole my baby, chicks. Didn’t
know until a friend gave me a cake
o f RAT-SNAP. N ext morning found
two dead rats in hannsry. Kept find­
ing them. Suddenly they disappeared
altogether. IPs the
only sure rat
killer.” Take Mrs. Graves’ advice.
Three sizes, 35c, 66c, $1.25. Sold
and guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.
—Adv.
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Less'than a third o f the world’s
population U white. And only about
10 per cent of these act that way.

PRICES F. O. B. TOLEDO, OHIO
Touring, was, .................$895; June 1,
Roadster, w as’ ............... .$895; June 1,

$695
$695

Coupe, was ............ ........ $1425; June 1, $1000
Sedan, was, .................... $1475; June 1, $1275

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^REDUCED $ 3 0 0
NEW PRICE

JUNE FIRST

The W illy s-K n ig h t, Sleeve-valve motor IM PROVES W IT H U S E . It is
am azingly free from care and cost. The gasoline m ileage averages
above 20 m iles per gallon. Its smooth performance is a source o f last­
ing satisfaction.
PRICES F . O. B. TOLEDO, OHIO
Touring, was,
Roadster, was

$2845; June 1, $2550

Distributors for Seminole and Lake Counties

SA N F O R D , FL O R ID A

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY. HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921

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|RULY has it been said that no na­

the schools, and their sound business judg­

finer than the helpful attitude of the church­

tion is greater than its public

ment contributes much to the success o f the

es, Chamber o f Commerce,4JjanJcs and busi?

school system. Nor is any state,

system.

ness men, who have co-operated so cordially

'County or city greater than its

with the principals, teachers and superinten­

schools. Sanford, rich in farming
industries, rich in citrus groves, ^ich in com­

dent in every effort made for the improve­
ment o f our schools. The people o f Sanford

mercial lines, is no less rich in her most ex­

work and vote for school bonds, for special

cellent system pf public schools. Well may the

taxes, and for a higher. maximum general

citizens o f Sanford be boastful o f her school^,

school tax.

for they rank among the very best iri the

carried; no constitutional amendment for in-

state. Our graduates are admitted on diplo­

creased millage fo r education ever fails; and

mas, without further examination, to any re­

the people who are willing to work for, vote

putable college in the South. And they "make

for, and pay for good schools are sure to have
good schools.

good", while in college, for their preparation
has been thorough.

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Prof. Claude S. Ogilvie, principal o f the
Sanford High School, is without a superior in
his line in the state, and he has

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tial citizenry to take care o f this city after the

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present builders have retired-from their la-

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bors. But these boys and girls are helping us

about him a faculty of men and women of
high scholarship and successful experience,

to build the city. They are showing to the
world what Sanford can do and what kind o f
citizens will make up the next generation.
They are writing essays on “ The City Sub­
stantial" that present new and greater pos­
sibilities for the future, and indicate, that
they realize some o f the responsibilities that
will soon be theirs as citizens.

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drawing to a close is without parallel in this *
city.
Miss Clara Millen, principal o f the Gram­
mar School and Mrs. S. P. Arrington, super­

We are building for the future industrial­
ly, commercially, and socially, and we are not
unmindful o f the fact that of more import­
ance than all else are the men and women
that our schools are building, for—

vising principal o f the Primary Schools, have
both been connected with our school system
for many years, and stand high in their pro­
fession.

No bond issue ever fails to. be

While we are building the city substantial
for ourselves, we are also building a substan­

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Associated with them are teachers

o f marked ability, who are co-operating
heartily in making this one of the best schools

Patrons, and citizens in general, support
the schools with their influence and their

o f the South.

money. Especially commendable is the fine

The Board of Trustees, composed of men

work o f the Woman's Club, which is always

o f Jarge business affairs, willingly sacrifice

ready to come to the assistance o f our edu­

matters o f personal interest in order to serve

cational institutions. And nothing could be

T H IS

“ We are all blind until we see
That in the human plan,
Nothingis worth the making if
It does not make the man.

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Why build these cities glorious,
I f man unbuilded goes?
In vain we build the world unless
The builder also grows.”

PU BLICITY C A M P A IG N IS M A D E POSSIBLE B Y TH E FO LLO W IN G PROGRESSIVE FIR M S A N D
IN D IV ID U A L S OF SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y :

-SANFORD-

Lloyd Shoe Store
R. R . Eldridge

Chase &amp; Co.
Chas. E. H enry,

Commission Merchant

Star Theatre
Roberts’ Grocery
Bryan &amp; W heeler, Autos
Edw. H iggins, Autos.

Commission Merchant

H ill Hardware Co.
H ill Lumber Co.

K ent Vulcanizing W orks
Standard Auto Top Co.
A . Kanner,
General Merchandise

R . E. Stevens, Physician
W ilson &amp; Toomer,
Fertilizers

S P " 1* "* - Real Estete ,■ H c ^ ty ^ a n &amp; C unr. Co.
Automotive Supply Co.
Speer &amp; Son, Dry Goods
Em" 1rett W ,Ison
Attom ey-at-Law
J. N . Tolar, Physician
Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. Co.
John Russell,
Perkins &amp; Britt,
Commission Merchant
Haberdashers
L . P. McCuller, Groceries
H . B . Lewis, Real Estate
John T . Brady, Jeweler
Cbwan’s Tin Shop
Geo. W . Knight,
W ig h t Bros. Co., Autos
Real Estate and Insurance
John G. Leonardi
Chero-Cola Bottling Co.
Attorney-at-Law
Reher Bros., A uto Painting
Attorney-at-Law

Wholesalers

D . C. Marlowe
Vegetable Broker

The Ball Hardware Co.
H aight &amp; M agee
Automobiles

V . C. Coller, Contractor

S . O. Shinholser, Contractor Zachary-Tyler Veneer Co.,
an.
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W est Side Grocery
Southern U tilities Co.
T
S. Benjamin,
P.. Connelly, Real Estate p i E^os'1
)infShnn
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General Merchandise
D eane Turner, Groceries
2J.ue
£ ? ? ? S P
A . Raffeld, Ladies’ W ear
George Pox, Cold Storage .
H . R ; Stevens, M ayor
M ahoney-W alker Co.
Sanford Paint &amp; W a ll P a - c . M . Hand, Sheriff
plumbers
per Co. j
H . C. DuBose, R eal Estate
B . &amp; 0 . M otor Co., A u to s
W aters’ Kandy Kitchen
Frank Akers
Mobley’s D ru g Store
Sanford Battery Service Co. Gillen &amp; Fry,
Sanford Coca-Cola B o t Co. Sanford Machine &amp; Foun- Sanford Steam Laundry
Clyde S t Johns River Line
dry Co.
J. J, Mauser, Cigar M fg r.
T he Yowell Co., D e p t Store R ay B ro s, Battery Service Crown Paper Co.
W . S. Price, Contractor
Hotel Montezuma
Sanford Dry Goods Co.
H ill Im plement &amp; Sup. Co.‘ Bobbin’s Credit Store
H . McLaulin, Jeweler Lord’s Purity W ater
Carter Lumber Co.
Bower &amp; Roumillat, D rugs

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Printers. Office Supplies

George A . DeCottes,

4) V I E D 0 0 . P. Swope Land Co.
C. L . W est, Groceries
Lawton Bros Co.,
T . G. Simmons, Physician
Oviedo Cash Groc. Co.
General Merchandise

Attom ey-at-Law

S o J d f t S S o w e r s ; Inc £ *
Seminole County B ank
Peoples B ank of Sanford
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F irst N ational Bank
W ig h t Grocery Co.,

Elder Springs W a ter Co.
Surprise Shoe Store
L. A . Brand, Optician
F. P. Rines, A uto Supplies
Haynes &amp; Ratliff,

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T. J. M iller &amp; 'S on
Hodges &amp; McMullen,
Barbers

Sanford Farm ers Exchange
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C. T . McCulley, Garage
E . A . Farnell, Groceries
H . B. McCall, Gen. Mdse.
C H U L U O T_A_ _ _ _ _
J&lt; B&gt; Synder&gt; D fy Good*
Stanley &amp; Rogers, Groceries
D . D . Daniel, Groceries
Chuluota Company,

Groceries, Meats

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Cates’ Crate Co.
Groceries, Feeds

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E . W . Hench, Mayor
c W Entzmimrer

Merchant’s Grocery Co.

M id -W ay Garage
V &amp; £ ; Car° ,ina Chem- 0 0
D . L . Thrasher,
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A . J. Lossing,
Quick Serrice Transfer
Sanford Barber Shop
J. K. SMITH, Prep.
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Coca-Cola BoitHng Co.
J. W . F lynt, Gen. M dse. •
W akefield Preserving Co.

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Overstreet &amp; Payne,
T .Groceries
A . O’Neill,
Longwood Hotel

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Geo. E. Bates &amp; Son,
Altamonte Hotel

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A . H . Fuller &amp; Son,
Groceries

D . B . McIntosh,
Fargo Lumber Co.

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B ellBros., Growers, Shipfai
E . A . Osteen, Gfocer

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Kathleen Brady
17, —La Regata Venexlanx--------Lisst
Charlotte Smith
18, —Dances—
'( a ) N arcissus-------- ‘____Kevin
(b) l^ie Rose Dance
Chivilctte Smith
‘
The now drop curtain used for tho
1
rime upon this occasion, was tho
object o f much pleasing comment and
admiration during the evening. It ia
tho gift of the class of *21.

cated herein below the issue of 'the in cake ready fo r use. Three rises, and hnlldlnga foe lb* hwaaflt and tnlaruloment
a f.
s^
!
certificates for use In the matter o f 33c, 65c, $1.25.- Sold and* guaranteed and advancement 0f Mid MwhM*.
Charter af inch corporation la balldtofl and m*lnt*l*l*g at a eald atari go and
the clearance o f consignments (o f li­ by Bell Hardware Co.— Adv.
lea
plant!
to
m
inifactare
nnd
Mil
at
deal
la
.
•• rt»* “ lha offlea af tha Clerk ot tha
Ujmui Court la and for Sealnot* Count/, riot. lest to own, maintain and opera ta mills tog
quor) intended fo r the persons! use of
tha maanfactora at lamhar. era to* and packing
d* s m : to maintain nnd operate atores tat tha
members of the missions.
•,*M^ Bfort* •‘‘odd*, (hla tha 10th da; parpoaa
or dealing to a n / and an kind* ad
"The secretary of state begs to in­
marrhandlM. either wholesale ar retail at both;
Signed!.
to be and net u agVat far peraona ar corporaS. PULENTON,
form the chiefs of missions that he
tloaai ta do a faneral rommUtloa merchant
•
'
W. Id. IUYNBH.
am* bvoaerage bualaem; to deal la lira stock and
will be glad If, when making consign­
K. r . nOUSIIOLDER.
Its prodarta; to do t a ; u d all thing* nacrao. W. KNIGHT,
ments they will, whenever it is neces­ NOTICE o r APPLICATION TOR TA X DEXDS
•arr oc neadfal. with full power to bar, bold,
R. o. nowiB,
ttofer Sectlaa »7» *1 U « Oaaaiml Statute* of
encumber
and MU a a ; and all kind* at prap!
iixo.
n.
ntsnop.
sary to send a representative to clear
U * State af TterUa
• ft ;, nereraar;, to operate eucceeefoll/
u tf
EllWABU IlltJOINH,
them, advise him o f the name of the
•Ithar or nil o f tha Mvaral kind* a f boatm m
NoUf* U beret; Steen that A . E. ftjoblom,
r. B. not MILLAT,
or
trad*
hereinabove
mentioned,
and
general!;
parch**** o f T a i Certificate No. S48. dated tb#
'
A. B. KBY.
40311
member of their respective mission lat (1»; o f Jane, k . D. 1803, ha* nied ealj certo bara aU power nrcreaar;, needful or deatrfor ttit full t&amp;d corn plot* •itrtiat o f tho
who has been designated to receiva tlricau lo to7 o fflct, aod haa tnada appllca* IN COUBT OT COUNTY JUDOK, SEMIMOLE
rt*&gt;* to nkt an principal, agent, broker
or
lion for T a i Itoe.1 (o laau* In accdrdanc* with
OOUXTT. STATE OT FLORIDA
the consignment. The department o f law. The aald certiorate embrace* lb* folporchaMr ta a n ; form la the acqnUitlon. dlapnsllloo.
encumbering,
reorginliing
or
M
l*
o
f
tewlns
deecrtbed
propart;
(Dueled
In
Seminole
stato will then issue a certificate to (toant;, Florida, to-w li:
prvpert; rani aad peraonaL
ADMINISTRATION .
Aril
ala
XXL
bo used in that specific instance. The
(Oltatiaa)
. .
SWH t f N B U o f SW H . s*c. IS, Twp. 30 S.,
The amount o f capital alack o f thU corpora.
Rang* 30 E. 10 a m * , more or tea*.
tee*, 71
th # Mid Eatate at
name of the person designated shouh land
Uon shall b* T w eat; Tbonaand Dolton, dlftdad
being aateaeed at the dat* o f tha ten- Aagaata Pornar, Dereaaed.
Into Two Hundred Share* e f ihe per vain* o f
RT THE JUDOE OT SAID COUET
appear in the diplomatic list or tho aara o f such certificate In tbe.nam * o f Un­
known.
W HE UKAS. A. IL K a ; baa appllad to thU On* Hundred DoUan (1100.00) per (bare, pa*.
list of employes in tho embassies or
Alto:
Nolle* la bereb; given that A. X Court for U ttar* of AdmlnUtralloo on th* •hla to lawful m o w ; o f tha United State* a c t a
o f Aaguata Durorr, dereaaed, Ut* ot Mid pcopert;, labor or aaratcea at a juat valuation
legations in Washington printed in FJob loin, purebaaer o f T a i Certlflrat* No. 1880, eolata
to ba riaed br tha direr ( o n o f tha corporadated lb* Slh d a ; o f NArember, A, D. 1809, Cbunt; o f Semloole;
THESE AUK TIIEHKFOHi:. To rile and ad- lion ut a regular meellag oc a mealing called
the diplomatic list
Uaa filed aald certirirat* In tu; offlea, aod
for that purpose.
luonlab
all
and
alngular
tb#
kindred
and
m
d|.
made application for T a t Deed lo (woe In
"When the liquor shall have been lit*
Arttela I V .
accordance wllb Uw. The aald certincal# an- Ion o f aald deceaMd lo b* aod appear before
Tba term for which Ibl* corpora Goo abaD
Court
oa
or
bafora
tb*
2lat
cleared and brought to Washington, bra era Uie following deecribed proiwrt; altnated dIbla
eilat
ahall
ba
perpaloaU;,
udIcm sooner dlnolea
;
o
f
Juna,
A.
D.
1821,
and
flte
ohIn Seminole Count;, I'kwlda, t»-wlt:
*
Jeeliooa, If an; the; have, to Die granting of •d b ; operation o f Uw.
the usefulness of the certificate wil
SH o f NWH o f NW H . Bee. 13. Twp. SO
Arttela V.
.
Rknge SO R. 28 acre*. Tb# aald land being letter* of Admlnlatralluo un aald Mtafa, othercease and the secretary of state haa aueeaed
Tb*
ImalaeM
o
f
tbU
corporation
ahall
ba
*1 Ihe dal* or lb* iMUtnre of aaeli wl*« th* M m * will be granted to aald A. U.
roodocled b ; a Prealdanl. Vlre-l'rauldeaL a fleeK e;, or lo eoiu# other fit perron or peraona.
the honor to request that it bo return­ certlftcale In lb* name o f Unknown.
WITNESS m ; nam* aa Count; Judge of th* rela r; and a Treaaufer, and a Doard a f not lean
Alto:
Nolle* It htreb; given that A.
B.
ed to the department of state.
aforeaald tbu tb* Hth d a ; o f M t;, A. than three, oor uiora than fit* directors, tha
Fjob loin, purchaaer o f Tea Carllflral* No. 3073.
number to h* flied b ; tba b;-Uws.
Tba of."
"Tho secretary of state alho has dated Ihe 91b d a ; ^jf June, A. 11. IR94. haa
rice o f Becretar; ami Trreaurtr ma; ba bald
'"RAI*)
B. F. I10USII0UUBII.
filed aald ceriiricafi In m ; office, and
baa
Tba Direct ora
.
Oouat; Judge. b ; oo* and lb* Mm* person.
tho honor to request that all'certifi- mad# application for Ta*t Deed to leeue In ac­ 40 3 l«
•ball b* alec led b ; tba atorkholdera at tic k
with law. Tb# aald rartlflcato #mcntos'previously issued to tho mem­ cordance
■
nuuil
mealing.
All
other
officer*
cor­
brare* Ilia following deeeribed proper!;, atln- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUDRJ. pora 1Ion ahall be elected annually byofIbetb*Doard
bers of staffs of missions and the em­ ■led In Hemlnol* Duunl;, Florida, to-wlt:
1AL CIRCUIT, IN AMD FOR SEMINOLE
of Director#. Tbe annual mealing of thla corCOUNTY, FLORIDA— Ia CHANCERY
NH o f 8KH o f *NKH O f NW H . Sec. 13.
poratlou. ahall Iw held on lha fleet Monda; o f
ployes thereof may be returned to tho Twp.
91 8., Rang* SO K. Tb* eald land being BILL TO REMOVE CLOUD AND RUIET TITLE lha month o f February of **cb year *( sock
department."
aueeeed al tb* data of tba laeuanc* of attch
hour a* m a ; ba f in d b ; tba by-Uara o f tba

Tsssr.rjr.jssrs

Legal Advertisements

Mrs. Irene Haile won her way into
W. L«wti
38.00 M t* 14. IS nnd 18 ..........................................
Unkniwn
.................
the hearts of her audience with her Obregon M ust
T. H. BAUD'S ADDITIOX TO 1AXTOBD, aa Xooordod to TU I Book X*.
first song and from then on her en­
•
SomtooU ( t o u t ;
.
^
*
Assure Safety
6 ........................................ ....
JlfTT Jofild . . . . . . ____
tf tO
trance was hailed with enthusiastic
WllUam Dorn*It ...........
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Jauna Sapoal ...................... 17.90
applause, nnd encores not to' bo de­
„ l A , r 0 * •• *• M
to T U t Book X ^ 1, Tat* 1 « . SotoU.U oLm ty RicwST “ *
. To Get Treaty
, n - V71*t,t ....................... *4,00
nied .followed each number.
Mra.
X J. IloUr .........................
89.80
1AX
T0RD
H
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T
S
ADDITIOX
TO
BAXTORD
aa
t*aat*ai
to
T
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Book
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Ura. S. B. W oodroff •...........
S4.B0
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HoOe. possesses on unusual soprano
' I moiS r o f l i a t s d i Oouaty
^ ^
WASHINGTON, May 23— A*deflnJoti a W. Oc kiiml tk • a a a a a a a
4.80
» . C. I)rook
voice of rich nnd vivid qualities, her ite atatement outlining the conditions
54.80
“
........................................................ ..
N. C. Tn ltef.n o .................... I *
A. U l/t . . . .
00.40
dramatic interpretations were .thrill- upon which the United States would
II. C. Do Boo*
Z- A■ V to l ............................. RSI
«0 40 i^ r . to : : v « ...................................................
A. Lllj* _______
*1.80
ingfy effective nnd with a delightful extend recognition to the Obregon
“ * ..................................................................
Rolwrt Harmon ......................
low U rUh*r . . .
. *4.80 W
** ..................................................................
N. a Talllferro ..................
Mr*. A. J. Dojrl*
sentiment
and sympathetic apprecia- government o f Mexico has been pre­
43.40 ‘ ■"I 71 ....................................................................
Robart Harmon ...................
J. N. Croon, . . . . .
14.90
I
tion
of
the
mood of each song, nt onco pared for submission to President
V«*U W**k*
,
43.40
Unknown ..............
I skillful and assured on tho technical Obregon. •This statement in tho form
z ,o2 2 ? ....................................
"
22.88
Unknown .......... .....
23.30 M l* 78 *nd S3 .............................................. ..
.
•
N. a TatRIWto ..................
tide and full o f poetic feeling ex- of a memorandum, it was said lost
*• S. Dlnktl ........
38.40 . J
....................................................•••••••
N .'O . Talliferro .......... .
1(8
E- B. R atliff ...-.
43.40
I
quisitely
expressed. She has a splen• f'*
158 .......... ......... .........................
Ur*. A. A. Oarrar ..............
tM
uisht, will be delivered to Obregon
X A R X B A M PARK &amp; Z10XTS, u Rooerdod U Flat Rook X*. I, Tat* 78, SamlaaU Cooaf; l i n k
|
did
range
and soars to high “ C" with
| LottI* U. Paxton ..........
11.50
by
George T. Summerlin, counsellor
8 ............... ............................ D
I. T, McCMUad .....
“ “
1T.80 M t 10
I the ease and clearness of a flute. Each
.
_
N. O. T» 111farm ..................
......
[ William DotkamI/ ..........
o
f
tho
American embassy at Mexico
51.80 ,M t• \
4
••••••.................................................... T
•
N. C. Tatllfarro ..................
IAS
I Unknown ...........; ...............
oup of songs had its own charm
89.80 M t* S, •••
7»nd 8 .................................................... I
ft, c . Talllfarro ................... T|*
City,
who
is expected to leave for
I O. A. IUtt» ......................
£4.00 X . H. OARD XXR'S ADDITIOX TO MARKHAM TA R X HEIGHTS aa Rae*n}ad U TUt Book XA
I but the beauty of her voice was heard
• f ; 7- M*tw»*7 ..................
14.50
Mexico
this
week. Ho was sum­
1,
T
a
,*
SI,
Samtoat*
(
t
o
u
t
;
Rtcorda
I l ■known .................................................
18 SO [ * '
I to great advantage in Scott’s "Winds
............................ ...........................
J
ft. II. Garstr ...........
IB
’ Unknown ..............................
moned
here
a
month ago by the sec­
21.80 j 41 * ......................
klartoo F. Ballard. Joined b ; her buaband and
certlflcal# In lb* nam# o f Unknown.
I
N. C. Talllfarro .................. M *
j of the South."
X T. Oor*r ......................
4.70 M t* IS andII ...................................................
next friend. Walter B. UalUrd, CompUIntnu, corporation, but m i ; be adjourned aa each by­
x
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Unknown .................................
(JB
AUo:
Nolle# U bereb; given that A.
E.
retary
o
f
state
to
give
first
hand
in­
law* provide.
I A. K. Tonal! ..................
4.SO X . H. O ARXER'S SECOXD ADDITIOX TO X A R X H A X PARK HEIORTB »* Bacordtd In Baafc
va.
Mrs. Ilnlle was beautifully supportBJ.)bloro, pnrehaaer of T a t Certlflcal* No. 2072,
R
II.
H a rt
................................
Until tb* officer* alerted at th*. first annual
S.IS
Tli# Allamonle land. Hotel .and
Navigation
formation
concerning
tho
situation
(n
daled
tb*
Slh
d
a
;
o
f
June,
A.
IL.
1.784,
ha*
X*.
1,
Pa**
N
,
Roeord*
o
f
BomlnoU
Ooaat;
ltd by Mrs. Madge Ward Deas, the nca.4s M U 8 and 10 .................. •................................
Company. a. Corporation, under the laws of meeting sbtll be qualified, tbe bualoeM et tba
filed
eald
certlflrat*
In
m
;
office,
and
baa
p.
u
.
nidar
........
...
.............
8.1*
! 7. 8. Dtnkal .............. .W”
corporation (hall ba conducted b ; (ba following
•hat country .
.
8.40
lha Stela of Florida, ttotendant.
made application for T a i Deed lo leoo* In MIcompaniste. Mrs. Haile is from Pa|I. &amp; II ilk In* ...................
T.T8
officers,
----- A toww lt;r n - t Preaid,nt; R. B.
Ur*. 0 *0 . n. Hart ..........
17.00 M t* 13 knd 16 ..................................................
ORDER
outdance with law. Bald certificate embrace#
I Ur*. Ueo. D. Hart ..........
Conditions
for
recognition,
It
is
17.80 FLORIDA LAXD AXD COLIX1ZATIOX CO.’ S CELEBT PLANTATIONS. BAXEOBD, FLORIDA,
jUtka
and
has
been
soloist
the
past
Il being mad# to appear lo Ibe eatUfacUoo MrNtb, Vice-President;' C.' U " Weal, b ecreu ryi
the
following
deeeribed
properl;,
elluated
In
ki
Rtcorded
U
Flat
Book
1,
F
*
f*
130,
.Rooonli
of
Samtnolo
(t
o
u
t
;,
U « r j B. Illmm* Head . . . .
4.30
of th* Court, from tbe return of tb* £bertff of W. II. Hrownlnf. Trrttutrr. and lb* Board or
Seminole Count;. Florida, to-wlt:
7*. 7V. An(l*r ....................
I rioter in the Flagler Memorial at St. understood, are practically identical
Directors eball ba tb* above named officer* and
-i? ' V w '.i i ;
V u ...............U e o tu P. Danlal* .............................................................. 17.to
8.00
All ..............................
Bemlnole Count;, Florida, made on Ibe writ of John
•H
o
f
NWH
o
f
NEH
of
NW
H
.
Sec.
18.
M
t
34
and
H
137
o
f
M
t
S3
......................
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kf
float
IT
wa
('vegan.
Unknown
............................
13.83
1
v T
1 “ " t Bl!n1 Ved ecu‘ iv^ authority, and the object of a All ....................a .................. "
I Augustine where she is engaged until with the recommendations made to
Twp. 9 ) B., Range 30 K. The aald Und being •ubpoen* leaned In..that certain cbaacer; caua*
M. M. SMITH'S SUBDrVIBIOH OP PARTS O r SECTIONS **, 87. 84, AXD U , T W P .'i i 'x , R O X
«* o . *». IlUhop ..............
Article VI.
.
8.40
now
pending
tn
lb*
Circuit
Oourt,
Seventh
Jothat was built upon the physical o r |joint legislative Investigation, came *" ....... .........................
3M
•aaroeed
at
tb*
dat*
o
f
tha
laauance
ot
auch
30 E., aa Raoordad In Flat Dook X*. I, Pa** I I , Saoordt o f SamUoU (to u t; '
Gao. II. Biakop . . . . . . . .
IJte highest amount ot Indebtedne** or Ua3.80
IJune. Her stage presence is very Secretary Fall in his report st the
lo t 3 ........ ...................................
Tho much needed rain camo last certificate ae Unknown.
(tidal Circuit o f riorlda. In and for Bemlnole
b
llll;
to
wblcb
Ibl*
rorpovatloo
ma;
at u ;
’
• J. 11. Uttto ......................... K l48
S. W, Law In Hair* . . . .
the mental being to the exclusion o f here yesterday from Jacksonville and lo t 7 .......................................
17.00 l4&gt;' 60 .....................................................................
wherein Marlon r . Bollard and Walter
I pleasing, n woman of splendid poise last session o f congress as chairman week and since then wc have had a Alao: Nolle* la bereb; given that A. E. Count;,
llm* eubjert Itaelf aball ba
I'orl; Tbonaand
..................................................................
J. D. Hood ......................... 17.18
II. A. Oardnar ..............
lo t 2 ......................................
38.40 l-°«
II. IteUard. bar husband and neat friend, are Dollar*.
the spiritual and religious life.
FJoliloui,
purchaaer
o
f
Taa
Certificate
No.
300.
furnished l&gt;ond of $5,000. In this, lo t a ............................... .................
I&gt;*nn!t Sarrna ..................
4.80
land the necessary tempermont to of tho subcommittee of tho senate plenty. "He giveth us the rain in duo dated llie 4th d a ; o f June. A. D. 1817, haa complainants and The Altamonte land. Hotel and
’
METES AXD BOUNDS DESCRIPTIONS
Art Id* V B . • ,
.
Wilbur Porraatar ............
Miss Mabel Bowler rendered a solo Bradford county, Mr. Cntts is charged 8 IT o f to t 7 and All lo t 8
34.70
filed
aald rerllflrmia In m ; office •and baa Navlgatkm Ooanpan;, ■ coriuntlon adder tb*
*
Tba name* and residence* o f tb* *ubeer (bets
foreign relations committee, which In­ season."
I make a successful singer.
‘
Tp. Rdk*
Am't Tuan
LpuUa Croouta ................
l S..............................................
34.00
Uw* at tb* BUf* o f Florid*. I* defendant, herald and lb* anioanl o f stock as beetIbed are
mad*
apptleallon
for
Tat
IWda
lu
Ueue
In
that was greatly appreciated, especi­ with accepting n bribe in voting for n lo
Daacrlptlon
o
f
Land
Boo.
Bo.
R.
Aorta
OWNER
tad
Canto
Unknown ............................
11.10
lo t 0 ..........................................
The green and white decorations of vestigated the Mexican question.
Wm.-fitafford put down a good well accordance with law The aald Certificate am- which ault waa Instituted lo remove ctood and a* follow*, aod lb* said (hare* ar* bereb; rah58 10 SO
i [•■ Baker .......................................
14.90 n*d 330** N o f 8R ON of 8W H o f S f f l i . .
Lol 10 .......................................
a l / as Miss Bowler is n former pardon for n murderer.
brace* the folbw lag deeeribed proper!; allualrd quiet UtU of complainant, Marlon F. Rritard, scribed:
.
R«n
W
860*
N
830*
B
00C
8
S3&lt;y
The
important
features
of
tho
com­
I
the
stage
against
a
background
of
for
G. I. Ballinger tho first of the In
lo Lot No. 463 of tbe Altamonte land. Hotel
17.00
Iota I. X 8. 4 and S ............
Bemiaole Count;, Florida, to-wit:
'
NO SHARES
alumnne afi the High school who has
J.
M.
lloMnaon
.
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l
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t
......................................................
..
.
5
J:
D.
Hood
..............................
a
*
lot*
8
and
0
............................
a
a
a
a
a
a
13.63
He left yesterday for Pcnsacoln,
week.
*
«H o f NEVi af NEH o f NW H . Hec. IB. T w ^ and Navigation Oompaa;'* Flat o f Bub-IHvUloo NAME
RESIDENCE
flUDSCRIRBD
I
bamboo,
palms
and
statuary,
was
a
munication
is
said
to
be
the
Insis­
SO 30 Unknown ................................. 1 L »
JoLn Rlcbartlaon- .
lo t S .......................................
14. SO All 8EU o f NEH E o f A C L R Y ........ - . . . S3 10
20 H, Rang* 30 K. S acre*. The aald Usd ba- o f l*0(U haloaglng to Slid Compan; tn Fee Ilona A* y * •’»»•«............. New York. N. Y ............Forty
gained fame In solo work and it was where, according to flis nttorneyn, ho lo
U , P. Roblnaon .
t 0 ......................................J.
I classical setting for the pretty group tence that Obregon must sign some
31.30 Dad 8W oor o f EH o f N7VH of BWV4 of
Tho children nrc rejoicing that va­ Ing aaaraaed at th# data of lit* laeuanc* ot 12 nnd 13. TWp. 21 8., Rang* 28 E. and «*#•' R. B. McNab............. New York, N. Y............Forty
NWH ...........................................
88 J0 30
Chan*; Raima . . .
Hon* 7 and IB, Twp. 31 8.. Range 30 N . of
8.0(1
well merited praise of scholars and plans to tnnkc formal bond of $2,500 lo t 4 ............................................
rerllllcat* In lb* oaru* of Unknown.
........ * • * Vote. N. V........... Forty
cation
is coming after a good year of auch
I
of
dances
given
by
Miss
Chivalctto
document
giving
assurances
that
Ron
E
384'
N
137’
W
204’
8
137’
.
.
.
.
P.
X
C
room
a........
11.10
C
.
B
.
I
l
r
r
t
o
r
..................
...
t 8 .......... .................................
Alao:
Nolle* U bereb; given that
A. E. FemlnoU (form erl; Orange) count;, Florida, *a W. II. nruw nlof...O viedo, rta ...................... Forty
friends and former classmates bo- on a charge of peonage for which he lo
T. E. Wilton . . .
per
plat
thereof
recorded
lo
lb*
public
record*
Hand Drothara ........
5.53 * H o f «W H o f NWH o f .......................... 36 19 SO
lot* I and 3 ........
I Smith, a charming picture of youth as American sand their interests will work. Here’s hoping that all of them FJobloah purchaaer o f Tha Certificate Na&gt; 348.
U*• '..............Oviedo, r ia ....................... Forty
10 SO
R. MtPbtraon . . .
21.30 « H o f NH Of SH of 8EH o f N W H .......... 38
3 Rlrhle Woodhrldg* .
V
daled Ibe lal d a ; o f Junv. A. D. 1803. baa fil­ o f Hemlnol* Count;, Florid*, to Flat Dook No. BTATE o r riAlRIDA.
aaaaaaaaao
•Stowed upon her nt the close of the wns indicted May 18, and nrrested Sat­ ■o«s T aad S
Jibe flitted about the stage. She is a be properly safeguarded in Mexico mako their grades.
M
10 SO
aubpoena COUNTY OF BEMINOI.E, m :
It. klrphtraon . . .
17 PO Itef SO- W o f NK ror o f NWH o f ............
lo l* S, 0 and 10
ed aaM certificate In m ; office, and haa mada I, at pag* 12, that Mid writ of
linn
S
SO'
W
N
SO'
B
00'
.
could
not
be
tarred
upon
(rid
defendant
do*
7.
IL
Hltfen*
.
.
.
exercises. Dr. McCaslin was the ac­ urday nt Albany, Gn. He was r e -, __
II 10
lo t 4.
0. W. (tollln *............
Elmer Tyner hns been spending a appllralloo for Taa Deed to Imo # in ictvrd' lo lb* abee nr* from Ibe B lit* of Florida for On Ibl* d a ; peraouall; appeared before roe. u
I visiting school girl from Ocala. Under before the United States will consid­
10 SO
7. I". IUkar ........
13 33 R-ff IR2S- W and IPO* 8 of NR pornar_____ 33
offlctr du l/ autbor!i*d
b j law lo admlalataf
lib Uw. Tli# Mid cerllflcat* embrace*
companist for Miss Bowier and Miss leased from custody nt Albany nfterjj^J J
Run E ion* (I , 10* W ion* N 4 7 0 * .,.,
William Jonat . . .
17.00
the direction of Mrs. R. L. Peck tho er the resumption of formal relations c°uple of weeks with friends and "rel­ the followln* deecribed proper!;, tltuated lo more than alt month* teat peat before tb* Is­ Mtb* tod 10 Ilk* tckoowledgmtnt, 0. L. West,
Unknown .......... ..
suance of arid w ill of *11 Kent# tod officer* •nd W. II. Drowning, wall known to me, end
Jama* 1*0111 ........
Semloole
Count;,
Florida,
to-wlt:
38.10 Ha* B «r W o f E H MUa Po*t .........'.. . 30 10 30
five citiienB had signed his bond, and,
*
Sarn Mardrc for the sor^gs.
I ushers, deserve much credit for the or- with that country. If such assur­ atives at Wayaide near Macon, Ga.
Ron W 4CO* B 330* E 400* N 330 ........
7. P. Ilakar ........
known lo me to be two o f tb* persona who a t17.00
8H Mra. E. 1). Vaughan
BEH of NWH o f N W H . Fee. 16, Twp. 30 8. or lb* Mid dafendsnt corporation:
Now, Therefore; It I* idjujgvd, ordered and *eut*d lb* foregoing charter u d who rubecribed
Em il; Hick* ..........
The following program was ren­ permitted to proceed on his way to j j«| »
17.00 Raf 100* W o f NEH of 8H o f NWH
He left on tho 12th, going through Ilange 30 K. 10 a m * . Tti* Mid Und twlng
|d«rly manner in which the audience, ances are given, it is believed that
decreed that th* u ld defendant, Tba Altamonte tha m m , and tba; m varsity acknowledged baAbo
illtk
*
..............
o
f
NEH
o
f
8HH
o
f
..............................
38
18
30
Lot
0
10.25
eeaaed
a
t’
tha
data
o
f
tha
Uaaaoca
o
f
auch
Jacksonville.
dered:
j unusually large, was seated.
Land. Hqlcl tad Navigation Com pan;. Its *uc- fora ma that tha/ ai ecu tad and autweribed tha
Ran B 330' W 100* N S30* E 100* (la**
Joacpbln* Dtioo .
1X80
Lol* 8 * q«|
Henry P. Fletcher, under secretary of first with a friend to Chattanooga. , rtlflcato to tba name o f Unknown.
Prank Drown ........
• So far as known, Mr. Catts ‘came W H Lot 10. . . .
6 00
AUo:
Nsttca la bereb; given that A.
E. rembr* nnd taslgna do appear ta tb* Mil at pi m iii L ' U&gt;* "*** ,o 4 P*n&gt;ueee tberata axMarch.
.
S. A. Hontton . . . . . .
The Congregational Men's Brother­
•
-The
program:
•
complaint,
herein flted, on oc 'bafora tba Rate
state,
who
was
amb&amp;sscdor
to
Mex­
Rad
130*
W
o
f
NE
oor
o
f
N
W
U
o
f
!
.
'
!
!
!
!
30
10
30
Unknown
................
8 00
FJob him. purchaaer of Tax Certificate No. 301,
l o l 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lott Kr.lfht ..........
hood dub held another basket plgnlc dated the 4lh d a ; o f Jaoa. A. D. 1817, haa d a ; la Jan*. A. D. 1831. o f Mid Oourt, and WIIimm m ; hand and offlct*! Mai at Oviedo,
Ran 8 90* W CV N M ' R * V . . . . . . . .
Hymn, “ Come Thou
Almighty here unaccompanied. During his stay lo t* 4 **8 5 ..................
8.53
,P*bna; l i t e m . . . . . .
ico
for
a
time
under
tho
Wilson
ad­
Unknown *.................
10 30
L—Militnry March Qp. 61—No. 1
4.80 Itef BE oor o f NW H of NHH ...................... 36
filed eald cartlflcate to m ; offlea and haa maka defence thereto, or a decree pro conftaao Bemtnol* Unint;. Flolrda. ibU tba 80th da;
ijr a f .
he wns tho guest of his local attor­ lo t 0 ..................................
Thursday afternoon and evening at mad*
King," Congregation.
April. A. D. 1831.
linn E 63.3* N to A. C. L R ;. N W I;
j .
ii.
w h ii*
..................
.application for T i l tweda lo laau* In ac- •ball ba entered *g*tn*t It.
8.12
lo t 8 ................................v
ministration until he resigned because
•
•
...............—.....
......
.
Schubert
ney.
He
hnd
spent
Inst
night
at
the
It
I*
farther
ordered
tbit
this
order
(ball
be
O
il*
Hall
..............
(SEAL)
THEO.
AULIN,
•
■loOd R ; 10 pt N o f hag thanra 8 . to
Crystal Lake, the purpose being to conlaor* with Uw. Tb* Mid cerllfkcal* am8.43
lot* 0 *Dil 10 ................ .
Invocation, Dr. Brownlee.
of disapproval of that administra­
Unknown ..................
Justice Peace, 3rd DUtrlcL
la*. Alto that part o f EH ° f 8EH of
brace* |b* following described propert; altuel- published In tb* Sanford Herald, a newspaper
S.I3
lot* 8 *n&lt;] 10 ..............
Lillian
Shinholser
.
homo
of
his
brother-in-law
in
Jack­
build a diving tower and spring board ed la FeuHnoU Count;, Florida, to-wlt:
published In ■mlnol* C ou nt;,. Florida, opca a
. 8cripture, Dr. Geo. nymnn.
7. N. rronma . . . - .
_
Bemlnole Count;. Florida.
NWH or NEH l;ln r H o f R ; (lara tag
11.03
lo l I ..................................
tion’s policy toward Mexico, will be
Florence Henry
Jamra Potti ..........
3H3* N o f iw oor o f .................................. 38 JO 80
I0.C0
SH o f NEH or NEH -I Fee. 10. Twp. 30 f l . week for four conaecotlr* weeks prior lo lb* HTATR OF NEW YORK.
and also a few benches and tables for
TTymn, "All TTnll the Power of sonville, and his nttitude of silence re­ lo t 0 ................................
CO
U
N
TY
O
F
NEW
YORK.
M.:
first
M
ood
s;
In
June,
A.
D.
1831.
lla
til*
Turner
.
.
.
.
Run E 118.8' N to It; N W I; along
I I 10
80 K. 91 scree. The Mid Und being
W 60" o f K 58* of lo t 0 . .
2-—Toccatelle — .....
Dupont desibnated to represent the United the lunches and picnic held at this ■Range
garding his indictment^ wns not lo
I&gt;nda and ordered In chamber* at IteLand,
On Ibl* da; per*oo*ll; appeared before me,
Unknown....................
•aroeed at tbe dat* o f Ihe lasnanre of each
3 43
f l ; to pt N of tag. 8 to ta * ..........
Garlmda O. H
a r t .............
***•
Jesus’ Nome," Congregation.
t 10 ..............................
Hart
Florida, thla 2lat d a ; of April. A. D. 1631.
States In drafting a treaty.
an orricer dul; authorised b; Uw to administer
Jimaa Jarkaoa . .
11.10 llag dVS U and 23' N of HE oor o f NWH
In Ibe n*me of Unknown.
Emily Bailey
changed here. Beyond the fact that lo t* I. 2. 3. 4 and 3 ___
popular place. An invitation was ex­ certificate
Mlb* and to tak* acknowledgment, A. W .
A. 0 . CAMPBELL,
D. L. Pol ta ..........
Bacealauronte Sermon, Dr. Paul
to. on
AUo:
Notice U berth; given
that A. R.
o f NEH .................................................
38
18 SO
l o l 7 ................................
Tho
communication
which
Mr.
Sum­
Fraat. John Cretan and R. 8. McNtb, knows to
•
■
—Octave
Marche
(Hungarian)
he
told
his
bondsmen
in
Albany,
Gn.,
Jodg*
pro
bac
vice,
lion.
J
m
.
W lllh ; Richard ion
Run E 70* N 313* W 70* 8 313* lo
0.40
tended to Upsola and Grapeville also sjublotn, purchaaer of T a i ftertlflcala No. 33&lt;a,
Burhans.
EH o f lo t 8 ..................
m ate katwn to ba thraa ef the peraona daW.
Parkin*.
Inrap*cltat*d.
Marlin
S
p
irt;
.
.
.
.
tag ..................................................................
4.80
Jaorga D. Hart
merlin will delived to General Ob­ but on account of tho rain not many, dated Ibe (Kb d a ; o f June, A. D. I860, haa GEO. G. HERRING,
that ho hnd been in British Columkin, W H o f l o t 0 ..................
•
----------Kowalski
•rrttod la and who •i ecuIed tba foregntag
I.lxile L*wl* ..........
filed Mid carlinral* In n ; office, and baa
14.90 Rag 132* 8 o f NW oor of SW H o f 8W H
Solo, Miss Mabel Bowler.
lo t* 7 «nd 8 ......................
chartar
ao«j wbo* ralarrlbtd tba aama, 4*4 tba/
Solicitor tor CotnpUlnaiU.
37-31 e
regon contains nothing which can ventured but and as the work could mad* application for T a i Deed lo Issue In ae.
7. P. Dakar ..........
nothing could be learned of his where­ NH lo t 4 ........................
Mae Holly
11.10
o f NEH ...................................................... 38
18 30
M verall; acknowledged bafora ma (hat they
Benediction, Dr. S. W. Walker.
I - C. William* . . . .
11.10
Run
8
1ST
E
813'
N
1ST
W
313’
..........
pordanc*
with
Uw.
Said
certificate
embrace*
1.
IV.
Prnnlngtoo
Justify its being characterized as not be quito finished a number went tba follow laf described propert; altnated to
•—Thou’rt Like Unto a Flower
abouts since his indictment here May « H Lot 10 ......................
•i eculed gag lutwrrlbad lha Mm a tor tte
Add!* Darla ..........
6.83 Rag i t NB p t . o f lo t. Union Aa* and
H o n o r OF ELECTION
'
l o t 9 ..................................
Unknown
.......... • • • • • t n
3.03
8th.
‘
.
,
rkapm m A m run E l; oa Union am .
an ultimatum, but, it is understood, up Friday to complete it. This will Hemlnol* Count;. Florida, to-wilt
lo t 0
tn eoanpUsnca with lha pr»rialooa o f Chap­
••••••••«
to *wltn
i
•
X
iT
---------------—
—
~
Rubinstein
I have hereunto Mt
Unknown ..................
2. CO
290*. NEI; nt rlgkt angle* to M k * Mon­
AH Of NBH Of NKH o f HWH * "K H of ter 4878. U w * o f Florida, notice la bereb; giv­ htnd .n d ofn dwhereof
PHOSPHATE IN FLORIDA ..
! - t 0 ..............................................
A l M tl at N#w York CH j.
the
Mexican
executive
will
be
left
In
It In believed thnt Mr. Catts will 14)t
W. D. Walton
The
Lark
.............
—
Rubinstein
IS
83
add
much
to
the
attractiveness
of
the
NHH
or
FW
H.
Bed.
16.
Twp.
30
8..
Rang*
80
ro*,
W
l;
along
Ukt
abort
to
Chapman
1
*
en thnt an election ha* bran ordered to ha
0 *•••••••••••••
••••••••a*
Unknown
IS a m * . Tba aald land being a........(J at held and lha earn* will ha bald to Spec 1*1 Tag of*Apr(L S t i f f T0,k‘ *“ • ^
3 03
A t*. S I; along E aid* o f aim* to
82 PER CENT OF OUTPUT
face the Federal charge first, and re­ lo t 8 . . a . . . . . . . . . . . .
no doubt as to the determination of placo and it is hoped that those who E.
,,U ‘ ^
Mra. Haile
D. W . ntrndca . . . .
tha data o f tba Ueusnra ot sack certificate to Fchool District No. fl, (Laka Monrna), Hemlnol*
6.83
ba*..............................................
30
10
31 *
lohn knaaatl
I . . . . 323.48
EH
o
f
lota
I,
3
*D
&lt;J
9
(SEAL)
. ' HERBERT DRI008,
,
DURING PAST YEAR ports from Pensacola were to the ef­ All o f Lot* 4 and 8 .
"— Impromptu ------ Hugo Rheinhold the American administration to see go thoro, will try and take care of the th# aama o f E. 0. Warren.
A SUB DIVISION OP SEC. I1 ..T W P . 18, RAMOE 31 OP LANDS BELOXODtO TO JOHN DODO,
O m n i;. Florid*, on Monde;, Jon* nth, 1831, lor
Notary PnbUe, King* Oounly,
Unknown ........
Alao:
Notlcw la berah; given
that A. B. tba purpose af determining wba aball ba traaH. B. LOBD AMD K. DEAXE, a . Raoordad to TUt Btok X *. X Tag* «.
i
King* Count; Cterk'a Na. 838.
fect thnt a special session o f courl; lo t 1 ............................
that American interests are not in­ property and not abuse it.
Margaret Zachery
Unknown . , . .
flJobtea, purchaaer o f T a i O rllftra to Na. 338. lea
Racarda
o
f
SamlaaU
(
t
o
u
t
;
,
j
,
.
'
m
ui
kw*
•■
hi
umii
1(1
iur
inv
p
v
ii
guiirau*
o
f
tha
arid
dtetrlct
for
tha
nett
eucceedlo t 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
King* O m n i; Register'* No. 83IT.
Unknown ........
tba lib d a ; o f Jnoa. A. I). 1608, baa flted I
TAMPA, May 23.— Florida ^was re­ would be called for this purpose. Spe­ lo t 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • •••••• •••••*•,•*a, , * • , , , , • •
M t 0 and 8 TV o f M t 11 ............................
• John W l l x , ......................... S1JB
•&lt;—Saltnrclle ______
L«ck definitely discriminated against. It
Ing 'two• yeurn,'
the number o f ---------mill* of dis­
• • * and-----------------“
Grapevilio got pretty badly hit by datad
N*w York County Clark’ * No- 478
J. M. Hall . . .
aald cartlftcato In m ; office and haa mad* ap­ trict acfaonl tut lo be levied and collected for
COTTAOE HILL, aa Racordad In Plat Book Ha. S’, Pag* 17. R e c t o * a f M b o l i ( t e a l;
,
,
New
York Cb. Uagt*ter*a No.* B ill.
sponsible for 82 per cent of the coun­ cifically, the Federal indictment set lo l* 8 and 7 ............
Unknown . . . ,
Sara
Wheelias
plication fbr Tax IWed to laao* In accordance r*rb o f It* raid year*.
is
said
to
have
been
prepared
not
tho
storm
lost
Wednesday
at
3:30.
Oot
M
t
l
.
.
.
.
.
.
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.
.
.
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.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
■
Unknoww
...........
•*». * ..........................
with law, Tba Mid rartlflcato embraces tha
J. P. lu k tr .
Th*
following
named
are
appulnled
lo
act
a*
w ' 3 ' 30‘ , m
try’s phosphate output In 1020 and In­ forth that Mr. Cntts voted for par­ Jot 7 ..........................
7— Varsc Caprice -------Grodski only with the konwledge of Secre­ Two storms or a tornado seemed to fallowing deecribed prhpert; s llu le d In Beml
I**
V°‘
......... ............... ........*.*
7* K
................
Unknown •........
M ta 3 .to 26 In*............ .....................................
•
(1, w . ctook
............ 7.31
Inspector* and clerk al Ihe preclacts named,
Attorn*; for Incerporaton,
’
,
6 aafaaaaaaaaaaa
8.
W.
Mwln
Dole
Count/,
Florida,
to-wlt:
•
'
cidentally production for the state ex­ dons in favor of two negroes, Ed. •^1
Hair,
. * Ruby Hart
Wilkin Mkl Special Tat flfbool D litrld, to M l
M u 33 lo 43 tne.......................*.....................
11. W. took . T ; .................. 4 X
tary Fall, but in the collaboration meet here as the wind blew .from all
lo t 7
Baafovd, FU.
*
g /A to
Haiti*
Wilton
NEH
o
f
HWH
o
f
SW
H
o
f
N
W
H
.
■*«.
16,
Mid
*teclluo.
M u 40 lo S4 Ine ..............................................
O. W . (took .........................
••
ceeded that o f any previous year Brokn and John Henry Rodgers, serv­ to t 0 ..........................
directions. Not very serious damago Twp. 30 S. Ilange 30 E. ! H acre*. Tb* Mid
* Aria—Un Bel Di
(Madam
with him.
J. U. Hall •.
Prarinrt ..A. 2.- (la k e Mmroe)—Tba*. Dell. NOTICE OT ATTLICATIOH TOE TA X DXXD
(Signed)
ALFRED FORTE II.
,
» H o f NH o f Lot 7
•* • * • • • • • , a
Unknown . . . .
land being naaeeeed at tha data a f tha laanance D. X Lake and U II. Mann. Inspector* and B. Undar Bm Ui i 47| *f tka Oaaaral BUtatoa a f
while tho total value also established ing sentences in the stato penitentiary lo t 14 ........................ .
Hutterfly)----------------------Puccini
3T-3le
T » « Collector. C tl/ o f Buford.
Among the conditions set forth are: was done but It will toko us some time o f nuch certificate In tb* name o f Unknown.
R.
II.
Do
ala
.
tk# |U U i f Florid*
■lafford, clerk.
t *
a new record. Recovery o f the Indus­ and thnt representatives of the form lo
II. A. Garrard
U n lm Mid cerliflrnlM thnll be redeemed ac­
0 .
Mrs. Haile
Precinct No. 4 I Paul*)—A. Mlncbew. F. A.
Notlca U bereb; given that Fred T . W illiam.
Elimination o f those provisions o f to clear up tho wreckage. Wo are all cording
A. 0. MARTIN'S ADDITIOX TO t h e ’ TOWX OT SANFORD u Boo*,d,V
to Uw Tag Deed* will lasu* thereon on Johnson, George Bmllb, Inspeclor* and A. V. P•r«k«M , o f T * t Certificate No. 103, datte t t e
U
Plat
Book
Mo.
1,
¥— Little Folk G ro u p try from the depression resulting from cr governor met the negroes upon
Tag* 04, Sami sola ( t o u t ; Record,
article 27 of the Mexican constitu­ so thankful no lives were lost. Mr. Ibe 4th d a / o f Jane, A. D. 1831.
McGuInn, clerk.
8 ,k .2»F •( J o l;. A. P, 1818,- b u flted Mid
FREE RANGE HULL
Stafford, who wai putting down a W llnean tn/ official alma Inr* aod M il thU It to further ordered that' thla notice he certlflrato In toy o ljlr* . and bat mad* gppllthe world war wns Indicated by the their release nnd took them to his
•
(1)
Curious
Story
....._______
tion
relating
to
the
nationallzatloif
t T d c M i i - i - i i i i m o i TO u i . , . &gt; 0 „ Z J Z
the
38th
d
a
;
of
A|Wtl,
A.
I&gt;.
1631.
published
In
tb*
flanfurd
Herald,
a
newspaper
ration for tag date to laau* in accord an re with
WRECKS TRAIN AND
Samlaal* ( t o u t / Raoorda
'
marked Increaso in the output of both Walton county fnrm, where they are
(BEAL)
E. A. DOL'OLARS.
------------------ Stephen Heller of the sub-soil rights insofar os they well for Barney Beck where they are
published In Hemlnol* Count;, but without told “ »• , Hald certlflcal* embrace* the fiDgnlng
M t* B, 8 u d T
•• M M f | | l 4 4 * , t * t
COSTS
TWO
LIVES
Clark Clfruit Oourt,
district, llwra being no newspaper published J^CTlhed prapert; alluated to Bemtoete county,
V. O. Huion ...............
alleged to havo been held in peonage. M l 10 ................
10X80
pebble and rock phosphate.
Marguerite Garner
•••• ••• •a
effect the tenure o f land to which building a new. cottage, was thrown
Hemlnol* Count/, Fla. within Mid dlsirlcl, for a period o f lime u Flortda. to-wlt:
Mr*. M. L. Wright
28.40
Mt 3
••••••••••aa
Reports
from
Albany
quoted
him
as
37
Ole
D
;
V.
M.
D0U0LA3S,
D.
0
.
against
the
edge
o
f
a
door
end
had
raqairad by h w ,
(2) Shower o f Stars--------Wachs title was obtained prior to the adop­
, NH o f BhH o f NEH o f SXH. te c. 33. Twp.
J. I*. Dakar ............
Total shipments from Florida dur­
28.40
Ml S • * a -« a a * a a * * a (a * * t|,f(,* ,|,,,,,( IM , „
I&gt;oo# *n.l ordered b ; lha Board o f ru tile In- 18 8., Range 30 X 8 acre*.
T. E. Wllaoo ........
34.60
saying
the
negroes
had
been
paid
$10
JACKSONVILLE,
May
19.—Engin­
his
ear
cut
in
two
so
that
Dr.
Mar”
•
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•
tf*
••••
#
e
••••••«%•■•«
*aaa
*
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*
13
ing the year amounted to 3,369,284
110 r
Pc* rl Robson
tion
of
the
constitution
of
1017.
The Mid U t e being *MM*»d It tb* date at
NOTICE or ATPUCATION TOR T A X DXXDS atrue (ton fur Hemlnul* Count), Florida, to regu­
ItoM bag 100* B o f BW tor, ran N
lar area Ion, al Hanford. Florida, Tuesday, May
eer E. A. Rogers of Savannah, Ga.,
ahall had to put a number of stitches
UMDXa SECTION S7S, OENXRAL STAY.
» * ^ * « * . ot such certlflcnla to tha nam*
I
ot Love— No. 8___U oit
long tons as compared with 1,660,200 a month, well clothed and fed.
l i r B BO1 8 l i r W SO* to b a g ....
Eliminatioin
o
f
the
provisions
2fd*
1921*
ot U. O. O eateaw . UateM Mid certificate a te ll
Prank Hatch .,
UTSS or THE STATS or FLORIDA
'
in it.
One of these negroes testified at •• ** ■ • • • • % • • • • • • • • • • • • • , • • # • , • • * * , , , * , , 12
21.00 received barns from which later he
I n ,"*** Fannie Reba Munson
(■
■
al)
a
r
.
iia r r is o n ,
be
redeemed
according to law tag date will to- .
, tons in 1010 or more than double. The
R. D. Ilarboor
which deprive Americans o f the right
Notice In berth; glean that 0 . O. Wolcott
8.40
Mt 3
. IS
Chairman. ana tbaraon oo tte 41b day o f Juna, A. D. 1801.
R. MrIliaraon
I ( " “Quartette—
HU heavy well driving outfit was pnrrhneer o f T a t Certlflcnla No. 3330, datad tha Attoati
Fircmah George Henry, negro,
• • • * **,*.■
28.40 died.
year 1018 is referred to as the1previ­ tho hearings of the Joint legislative Hag nt a point on B Una o f Pin* Am 88.8
to diplomatic appeal in cases where
WltaaM m ; official signature rad aanl thin
d a ; o f Jane. A. a ISM. baa flted Mid catJj o f BW tomar ......................................... jg
picked up and turned bottom side up 7th
T . TV LAWTON. „
o f Savannah, Ga., was killed Instantly
tba 80th d a ; o f April. A. D. 1881.
tlfleata la m ; office, and baa mada appllca.
ous "peak" year with a total produc­ committee in Tallahassee, which un­
property is acquired.
H u N 68.r E 60.7’ to Pamp Rranth
flecrelary.
88
l
i
t
(SEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS,
Ilaa far to* (toed to laaoa la accordancw with
der a Joint resolution is investigating
and the derrick was thrown down.
and four others received slight in­
tkao** 8 W I; IIS.8* taaaanrad at right
tion o f 2,545,276 long tons'*which was
Clark Circuit Court.
Uw. Hold certificate embrace* lha following
Modification
o
f
the
provisions
'Em
Crazy,
Runs
angle,
to
roarth
SI.
tittndad
tkasa*
angle*
lo
Fourth
St.
tktandod
tkanao
"rumors" that the former governor
The men Tan for the house where
Xs Circuit Oourt. Bevaatk Judicial Olreult,
....
_ _ Beml note County. Tin.
juries when the engine and three
—_ . ^ 7 8 . 8 ‘ U k a g j j . .............. ...................
Vetoed at $9,563,084. The value of
,M“
U4
0»W&lt;F.
which prevent Americans acquiring
**-*'«___________
lly V. M. P OUULA88. D. g
taala Oauaty, Jlarlda.— lu C baicer;.
Kills ’Em Quick
received money to infipenco his de­ REAVE S ADDITIOX TO BAXTORD u Ma*
A. F. Westerdick and his helper were . Idil is, Mldwa;a add to Ovtodo. Tha aald
cars o f Seaboard Air Line passenger
tha 1020 production was $10,464,862.
and owning property within certain but the tornado picked it up and set 7*od
NOTICE o y ATTUOATIOV TOE T A X DEED
cision in matters o f pardons, appoint­
bring
aaaaaaU
at
tba
data
at
tha
Imntac*
train No. 1 overturned at White Oak,
PHPEE SECTION 47k OENERAL STAYThe pebble variety, which is the
sonee. along the Mexican coasts and it down o ff the brick foundation. As o f nuch cartlflcata la tha nam* o f Odd Taltewa: T O R Z O L o a u R x -iN o n o E o r x a s t r x 'B oat .r
................................ * n
nan rr w igh t . . • • * t « i , , , , ,
M_&gt;| .OTEE. LAWS O # FLORIDA
ment pt state officers and other al­
Not lea U bereb; gtvVn that O. 0 .
,
2
J
............
...............................2
X
W
.
Herndon
Fla.,
eighty
miles
south
o
f
Savan­
•
•
•
*
•
%
%
*
t
a
*
*
-output o f the South Florida mines,
• M M » * I » .M * M ,,,,M ,,,# m |P
•
JJ^ MhI^international boundaries.
u •,*r*bT «•»“ " “ I J. X La tog,, purleged misconduct. The committee has | ™ *• *
only half the roof was on it was in • Wolcott, purchaaer o f Tag ('artifice!# No. 344. II. W . Barr. ifempUlaaat,
.. MOSQUITOES,
•••••••e * « s e
of City Tn* O rtlflca ta No. 1ST, dated
nah, early last night
« • * &gt; “ •.»«&gt;
* f l a u . A. D. ISIS, haa fliod
led to quantity and value in 1020 with
•• • o , a , . , , ,
ra.
AU
n
w
^
u
.........................................................r
*
**•
7*w
»»
.
.
.
Assurance
that
article
83
o
f
the
con­
ot April, A,, a 1818, tea flted arid
been holding its hearings for'several {V i a*0*1! ....................................................................... .U 4 I
bad aha^e for such a storm. It has
n. W . Iltrodoa • • • « « , , , , ,
e! t 1-n 7 , u u **F o fflca. and I m mada Clara Moore sad her husband. A. 0 . Moore, Dm certlflrato to m ; office, a te haa mada applica­
•Flies, Roaches, Ante, B*d Ba**,
The injured received medical at­
2,056,182 tone valued at $14,784,620. • woeks and no indication is forthcom­
•PpHcaiton for tag dawl ta laaaa la nmrdoM w
stitution providing for the expulsion already been Jacked up again.
fondant*
•••••
byte*,
Body,
Lice
and
all
Inaeeta
t
e
?
ttaMuat
&lt;^ . lo
necerdance wltk
trith
tow.
Said
certificate
embrace*
tba
top
«. T lo r . e v u m e io i w m o c ' - V
m xlloxthI ? u
u t u » to
tention at' a hotel in White Oak.
*y«B, a dear skin and ■
NOTICE
tew.
Bald certificate embrace* tha fallowing
The total production o f the state ing as to when it will report its find­
of "pernicious foreigners" will not
P »rito«; (Heated to Beailnote
P
oop old M n. CUrk lost.nearly all
ta
hart
by
given,
that
f,
K.
F.
11
one
holder.
Spec­
POSITIVELY GUARANTEED
M g N. X oomar M t 43 ran W
^
'
^
*
s E T V r 1. pr^ * r ,F ■lHulte to temtoote fou n t?.
Jody full o f youth and health may
t;. Florida, t».w lt!
According to announcement of the
ilnce the Industry began In 1888 is ings.
be applied to Americans without the the roof o ff her kitchen and Mr. O flU
•• TteNlll I t e 8. Illock 8 . Tier n. « t r o f
U»t R M ldw s; near Ovledn. Tha Mid toad ial Mm ter In th* above entitled m il, aOder and
I Foura if you will keep your
8.70 local Seaboard officers the train run­
M iforda FU. Tb# M b! Und k l i | i m m ! at
by
virtue
o
f
that
certain
decree
heretofore
on
Sold
Everywhere
m i 43 i w - n w h o f 43, u d , *u m « 4d .
V
p
.
u
L
^
being
uatawO
at
tha
data
o
f
lha
laauance
of
estimated at approximately 40,240,000
filing o f charges end are opportunity Krell'a waa also ripped o ff some and
Both houses of the legislature now
43.40
March 38(b, 1631, entered in tba above aald tha data a f tba lamaace o f a»ch rertlflcaia In
___ - * • * a a a a a O • a a a a a • o a o o • • • * * • • a * • * a •
Y f l
A
Y fa rn ilto i
|«7«tem in order by taking
^
of
Hoc ton.
■ba name o f D. n . Jonea.
•
tons with a value of $158,818,000.
King Chemical O n, Pelham, Cx
51.80 ning at a moderate rate o f speed,
o f a fair trial. *
,
in biennial session have reinstated M U
some on Mr. Tyner’s porch. Four of
*£••
N&lt;,"5 * u h m b ; given U at O. al. N it. win oa Uw 8th d a ; ot Jam . A. D. 18*1,
“ •
^ "• *
»•* 7. Tag* l i V m i l i r ^ ' - R M o r d ,
* J *•'»«• M teraby glran U at J. . B.
ctortog
tb# local buura o f pate, at tba Rent
•
• • • o « * * o » t o ,,• • * *• • • * • • ,* • • ,, 1 $
hit a bull, causing the derailmentA
P
.YTb^“
f
5^
7
,
1
Dartlflenla
No.
441,
Of the total shlpmenta in 1020 ap­ numerous officers relieved by the for­ J
Modification o f the prbvislons gov­ our big oaks were blown down and
For tale by J. T. Allen, W. 9 Certificate No. •
°.f
.T * *i Cenlfiesta
• 696 6 , , , , , , s,••«•,,••••,,,•,••,,, 29
lha 3rd d a ; o f June, A. fl. 18IS, ha* filed door o f tba Oiurt 11oaaa to Sanford,' Florida,
*•“ tot d M •* April,
‘ Ik. —
- , te a The engine, a mail car end two ex
L A.
isiE
4te highest bidder for cate the feltewtog
proximately 1,275,000 tons was ship* mer governor. At least $20,000 j has
f ? * F * 4 k la m ; offlea, and baa mada ap.
erning religious worship in such peach trees damaged besides a num­
Tyler, Dart * Tayler, J*®flted
aald
certificate
to
my
office,
a te ten
tot ta . deed to Uao. I . , £ S * £ *—frihed prapert;. lying t t e being to Bern)*
pres* ca n overturned.
,
............................ ......... 41
John R o im II
m aw
■
*48
appllratten
for
la*
deed
t
o
-----------------ped by rater through the port o f been voted as reimbursement to the ■w S xiJ xb* b m
note
Count;.
Florida,
to-w|t:
to
ten
*
tn
accordmanner
that
American
clergy
shell
ber
o
f
tin
sheds.
But
all
in
all
we
w
--------------------------—
iu tow. Said
, w icertificate
, m i ( i *
ambrice* tha fallow.
Pott, Mrs. O. A. Bryant L o g ­
&gt; • * , Raid cartlflcate amhnraa tte
Lot a ll (8) and lha Booth thirty (10) fw t at ! * y
-------— •►
wall:
^
•‘ I •
The train was en route from Wash
Tampx
•
various men fo r the salaries they lost P 1? J . * ^ . 6 ,| m m ,M M M 4 „ , ****** *****
have the right to exercise the func­ feel it might have been worse.
wood, F ix ; Wight Grocery Co,
. 5 * ^ 2 2 ! pw pw ty *1tolled to Oeml-n
•
•
..
iJ 1
»• Bat. 10, Twp. El R , Bang* !»»••*• ,8 &gt;. rt. W . B a n 's Brat addition U aria raunly,
*
O s o m f W ,toa*
tL
r terId*, to-wlt:
Lat 8, Black X V
lngton
to
Florida
points.
*
(
a (| i f xtoil M
V
i
*
?
"
•
*
*
,•
*
,,«
,,
4.80
* J ',. T&gt; V »* W U te being *J--------.St
. Urn
^
„data
„
4 \ I*N I | | N
while under, euspenslon.. Mr. Catte’
tions usual In their denominations.
and all leading druggists ana
“ —
°*.. *71; a f Banford. Fl*. Tha aald tote
CRLRRT
AVXXUX
‘
A
iiD
m
O
X
u
B
a
t
o
to
t
o
u
A
l
r
S
t
o
'
x
^
'
V
/
'
t
^
.
'
m
i
?
cures Bilious Fever. ’
S ItoteS T ?^
«* « - « “
**, , l —a •» t t e data a f tha lamancu a f
term of office expired Jen;. 8 last.
It also Is suggested that the-two
8UGAR 5C PER LB.
grocery stores.,/
.
.
rack certificate to Ua aama a f W. U. Durham.
r ia o d a r d n m a d y (o r k id n e y ,
UateM Mid oartlftcatM ahall ha radaamte »ekills pain.
.
With
every
dollar’s
worth
of
gro­
*** M * v .......... ... ......................... .....................A
\£- A. Nani ............................
governments
agree
to
the
creation
Lateaa
m UI certlflrat** aball ba ndranud mm.
to
par
tar
taa*.
■
.
Ui date, will taraa ttoraou *
:
a n d a r k a d d t r o a b l a x th e
Wflite to UWtoatete Win ZaH Z ZZ m
!*• V. HbUBIIOLDER,
o f a mixed court for the adpudkatlon ceries. You buy ftom us. You gel 'T**** Bar ef Jama. A. D. 1831.
^
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l
U
k
a
o
d
.
W
x
l
o
o
a
.
t
i
n
e
’
^
°*
A- a « « 7 mr .•nfctal rtgratara am* — t iu.
’ A l l d ru g g to to , I h f * sto to .
.
tey officia l sign*f*re and teal thin
of claims. *
one pound o f best granulated sugar 7 » 7 f f t Bar at May, A. D. 1BSI.
BCH8LLE MAINER,
.’ T * * * ' “ MMf*
,
Vfert/f
~
r, , &lt;vji / ’
i", / . . -.*j**
'
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•
•
(SSAL)
.
.
.
•
•
.
.
. BoUclhw tor (templalMnt
884te
---------------------- :--------------------------------------------------------------------* A DOUdLAM,
V * •- tV n V r-'.rU n iV ff..
•v
.
&gt;. *
A &gt; GTatoll a Y r r l X l ’ fr
°* “ *»•
A °* im u
'
M
for 6c. Cates Orate Co. Phone 181.
(SEAL)
X A. D0U0LA88,
CUrk Circuit Ctert.
♦‘Um A-IT-OFF’’— ENER'
•
,
Clark '•*--*- &lt;
-I.
.
. j . 'A
U
* k .L :fc 1&lt; .
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*T T. k C D o c o u u S T 'f t ^
I " H « f l 4 - I T - 0 r F " — E N E R G I Z E — N O W . I to c.p
a .t if.'n ‘ii *'V V;
• , .. *i
:: ,*AV

CATTS MAKES
Bonds f o r
TWO CHARGES

88

* •1- ' rzv
NOTICE OF APPLICATION OT TA X DXXD
Umdn S*ettea 171 a f U « 0 *m t *1 SUtmtea at
tte State at Tterid*
Notice la barab; (Iran that n * o r ; Fatah, purchaaar o f Ta* Certificate N*. 408. dated th«
3*8 d a ; af J o l/, A. D. ISIS, has Hted Mid certin c a u la m ; offlea. and ha* mad* application
for ta i deed to lean* to accordance with law.
Said can Iflea ta embrace* the followln* daacrlb•d pcopert; tltuated to Sen loo la Count;, rioHda. to-wlt:
W H ot NWH at NW H . Bac. S L .T w p 21 X .
Oaar* S3. 30 a m * .
. . T'** MlJ u *d be la* aw eaned s t tb* date o f
th* l«o*n ca o f each certificate U tb* nam« at
John L. Dranch. Units* Mid cortlHcato ahall
b* redeemed accordln* to Uw ta t deed will H(berron on th* 4th d a ; o f Jon*. A. D. 1831.
Wltoasa m ; official alfaatara aad Mai Uita
lb# 38th d a ; of April. A. D. 1831. (8BAI-)
B. A. DOUGLASS. •
Clark Urcnlt I t o t l,
___
Semlnol# Donat;, Via.
*7-61*
n ; A. U. WEEKS. D. V.

TfOTIOX OT INTENT ION T O A T T t Y FOX L E T­
TERS TATXNT
NOTICE to X an te ftM * that w*. tha •»■
d*reigned, w ill m ate apuBcntton to t t e Oa*.
•nar a f tha Stato a f r torida, at Tillahaaaa*.
riortda, on tha lis t d a / a f M aj, A. D. 1831. far
iZWV?
*o ba laauad to OVIEDO FRUIT
COMTANY under tba faltowlag propm*d artto&lt;B; TR* Sm cla U I Praaa)
&gt;*• o f Incorporation.
A . W . FB09T,
.
ARCADIA, May 23. —- Sergeant
R. f l . McNAII.
*
Kristian Brevard, Carlsirom Field,
(a) Drink to Me Only With Thine
It was with the deepest interest that
JOHN CREGAN,
WASHINGTON, May
20.—The charged as accessory in killing Fred
• Eyex
f
W . H. BROWN1NO.
tbe large audience gathered at the
__________
_
C
L. WEET.
(b) The Chant
• State Depadtment has taken addition­ Pitta at Punta Gorda recently, has
jQgfa School Auditorium Friday evenARTICLES OT DrOOETORATtO*
W *. th* a*d*r*!g»*d. bereb/ aaaoclato ampCurtis Rarber, John G. Mus- al steps to guard more closely the been delivered to the military officials
^ ,nd listened to the program given
Mlvaa together tat tba parpoaa of forming u d
only
avenue
by
which
alcoholic
li­
bacomlag
* corporation under tha tow* at tt e
aon, Newton E. Lovell, Chas.
the piano pupils of M n . Fannie
by DeSota county sheriff. Brevard
Stato at Florida, aad da bereb; adopt, declare
quors
for
beverages
purposes
can
en­
T.
Henderson.
,
gtembridge Munson, assisted by Mrs.
and enbacrlba tha fallowing aa tba Artlctea at
was on furlough and was arrested in
oat Incorporation.
ter tho United States.
(Julia Laing, Piano) *
Iitse Haile, soprano; Mrs. R. R. Deas,
Jacksonville last week by civil au­
Arttela X
In a communication to beads of
Tha nemo a f this Corporation ahall ba OVIEDO
jeeompanisL and the High
Schoo 12 Concert W oltx-op. 7—Newlond
thorities who refused to deliver him
FRUIT COMPANY aad It* principal placa at
embassies and legations, tho depart­
Agnes Perritt
-atrtette, the latter under the direcboatoaan ahall ba at Oviedo, 8amtool* co u n t;.
the military authoritiex Military
ment
outlined
the
issuance
u
d
use
of
Florida,
bat It m a ; aatabiteh ether pla*M a f
NOTICE
OT
XXTXXTIOX
TO
APTLY
TOR
13—
Hungarian Dance—No. 7..Brohms
{jon of Harold Bache.
previously had refused to deliver him
••■Inaaa to tha State a f Florida, ar an; othar
CHARTER
certificates
by
which
members
or
Stato to tha Ualtad SUtoa a f Amarlcm whara
OT
Madeline Mallam
Under the direction of M n . Munson
necuaMrr and toavanleat; provided that
SANFORD ROD * OCX CLUB.
eroftLoyts-ekn obtain liquor shipments, to the county fo r trial in civil court
Maxurka Caprice—Op. 185_
go annual May recital ia always i 14—
—
* T ru ck offlea ar ptoca af teatemas ah an ba
and
conflict
over
Jurisdiction
arose.
Nolle* |a bereb; glean. That w*. th* aaamendment
of
the
existing
rules
ap­
•athartoad b ; tha Doard o f Dlrector* at thla
d*ral«»*d. wtU on th* Slat 8e; at Jan*. A. D. corpora
phenomenal success and a musics
— ----—*------— —~ Wollenhaupt
Ooa.
1831, apot; to tha Honorable Jam** W. Perkin*,
parently being for the purpose of pre­
Mildred Kennedy
Artiato n .
^•nt that the city can well be proud
Jodg* of th* Ctrealt Oort at th* SeraaUi Ja
I
“
Wo
Picked
Up
Seven
Large
Deat
venting possible misuse of such cer­
dlctol Circuit at tb* Butt or narids, to aad Tba geaaral n tw re o f tha bnalne« ta ha
There was a charm and balance 16, (a) Ravishing Butterfly.
Rata First Morning Using Rst-Sasp. for Seminole CMat;. at hi* Chamber* to Dm tru M cta d and coadnctad b ; thla torpor*ttete
tificates.
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Land. Florida, or aa toon thereafter aa “ ■hall ha aa fallow*: To b u ;, bald, m U aad
la the selections offered that was well
— - ...... — Turner- Maley
So writes Mr. B. E. Carpenter, “ Iliac can he heard, for an order grantlae w 6**1 to pareoutl proper!/ o f artrj eharnrtaa
"The
secretary
of
state
presents
(b) I Send My Heart Up to
pgtalncd throughout the program.
8ANrORn •ad daacrtpttowi to bar. bold. aril, tirbaagu u d
his compliments to their excellencies Woodbridge, N. J., “ We lost 18 small 7J2S *L0^N CLUB, aaIncorporating
a corporation, NOT FOB deal to teal aetata, with toll power ta pledge.
Tbs piano numbers w e n remarkably
Thee
-----------Protheroe
“ X r ig t ie ar atharwtoa eucamber n t k real und
and messieurs, the chiefs of missions1" chicks one 'night, killed by rate. Dona*. “ d*r t** U’r* •* ,h* BUka at pereaaal
proper!/1 to feat, laaaa aad lmprwra
eoomtndable for ease and su n
(c) Tho Winds in the South
h u h or pereoaal p rop er!;; to plant, grow
the state department’s communica­ Bought some RAT-SNAP and picked
P?.*"1
°*&gt;&gt;ct ot the corpoo reel
technique, and rendered 'in good taste,
----------------------------- Scott tion said, "and has the honor to inahall be lilerar;, baaorateat. tdantme and and market *11 kind* a f fraita. vegetable* ar
up 7 large dead rats next morning *Uou
■JJ'*1; oaA tharab; to develop ami ancoung* t o m product*; to d a d - t o rttoaa tree*, fm lt
Mrs. Haile
vith unaffected g n e o and simplicity,
•701
to
batting and flaking, aad to prorld* aad trees and all or ararj kind at ntueary alack and
for mthem that he has found it neces- and in 2 weeks didn't see a single rat.
SeTeral of the pupils displayed a pro- 16, -Air de Ballet (from Cid).___
malalain nnjr and *11 tegltUnato wttbodd of an- plant* at ararr kind nr description; to band
■ary to discontinue, except as Indi­ RAT-SNAP Is good and sure." Comes tertalaweal detlrad tor to* ben#fit at ltt mam- aad mala lain packing aad w arth ouM for t t e
Bounced artistic finish.
parpen* a f . packing at storing i l l kinds a t
Massenet

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PUPILS OF THE MUNSON
and Civil
HUGHES TAKES M ilitary
Authorities Clash
STUDIO GIVE CHARMING
Over Prisoner
HAND IN SHUTTING
MUSICAL RECITAL AT H. S. OUT ALL LIQUOR

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Quick boy, page Mr. Skeptic!
Mr. Skeptic, Florida is something
more than a coral reef. The founda­
tion of Florida does not rest upon wat­
l
er and quick sand. Florida will not
wash away. At least Orlando's per­
BY DR. P. BURHANS AND WITH manency is secure for the ages— Or­
lando Is founded upon sand under
MUSICAL PROGRAM WAS
which is a granate foundation. Don't
GREATLY ENJOYED
believe it? Read the detoils:
(Tram M a i l i r 'i Dafly)
While boring a 12-inch drainage Ul S ........
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The baccalaureate sermon at the well at the corner of East Church and Lot* S and e .• i n t a t a i a a a i i a a i a a a a a a i u a i
Lot* 1. 3 aod 9
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High School Auditorium, tho t h ir d South
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F. Joseph Raehm,
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•vent In the High echool commence the famous well driller, nearly broke Lota T, 8, S aad 10 • • • a a a a a a a a a&gt; a£a•a•a*a•a•a*o* a*
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ment exercises, as usual was well at* up his'drilling machine, all the “ bits"
™” H W* •e•a* •e•ea •a••
a a a a a a a oa
tended and the auditorium was filled and nearly wrecked his disposition.
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S S4 ft Lot 12 . . . . • • s f l e a e a e e e a i • • • • a a a a a a
to overflowing with the friends and He kept drilling f o r ‘weeks and tho’t ^^t
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relatives.of the graduating class o f he never would find an outlet. A t ft 8 18. TT of Lot 9 • • • • • • • • • • • s a a a a a a a a a a e a
N 2S* of Lot 10
aaa aa a a a a a a fla a a a a a a a a a a a
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distance o f 425 feet below the surface -Lot 8. .............. .................................
Upon the stage were Professor of Mother Earth he ran into some­ L - j . " . •••' •• •T •V •" •' ••••••• »•M• •» •l •M•»• »• I•M• •Ma a| a» *» *a* ** »* *k *M* *M* *|
Offlvie, Prof. T. W. Lawton, Dr. Bur- thing hard. He kept at it for one j * 1 • * * 8 8 1 2 I I M M M K M M t t M M M M M
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hans, Dr. Brownlee, Dr. Hyman, H. week and finally bursted through to
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C. DuBose, G. W. Spencer, S. O. something softer. He has been bor­
Shlnholscr, Miss Mabel Bowler, Dr. ing through a ledge of solid granite
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McCaslIn and Miss Sara Msrdre. The estimate dat S feet thick. The well p * * * ............................................................................................ H U M ,
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Seniors marched In with the above and 'was being bored under the orders of .Lota
S and T
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the city in order to provide d r a i n a g e Loti 1 and 9 ..................
w e r e s e a t e d In t h e f i r s t r o w o f s e a t s .
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let.
•vents of the week.
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M a M M i t M 4i i i M « i a t t a « 4 M o a a tfla a * M
Mr. Skeptic, you can tell the world l ^ t 1 • • • • • • • o o o o o a o o a o o o a o a a o i o o o i o o o a o o a
The baccalaureate sermon was
Aod tka NH o f Ijot 3 aod a Let 6*
B aod W X *»• N and S la NW car
preached by Dr. Paul Burhans, pastor that Orlando hns a solid foundation
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f Lot S, nik T. Tr 1 and tha W
and is here to stay.
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of the Congregational church, rfnd was
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Boy, also page the Country Gentle­ H
undoubtedly one of the best sermons
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man! Also, Pretty Pearl of Missouri.
All
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that has ever been delivered here to
— Orlando Sentinel.
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a graduating class. Dr. Burhans dwelt
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upon the physical, mental and aplrtna]
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life of the men and women of today
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bringlg out the predominant Idea that
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religion is the strongest element of
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life that makes it basic. Without the
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religious element in man there wiTl
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be no strong men anti every man longs
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to be that kind of a man. Equipped
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lo t 4 ..............................
with the physical, m enta^nd spirit*
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ual elements such n man will nlways
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MADE YESTERDAY AND
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be the leader of hla time regardless
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TODAY
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o f his environments. The speaker
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stressed the Importance of athletics,
lo t* 4 and 8 ..........................
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STARKE, May 23.—Sidney J. Cntts, Lot 8 ..........................................
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of mental trnlning, of nil the many
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scssor of n sheepskin, but all -of these
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will fall him unless he have the ele-1 ^ ° , ^ ! i
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BACCALAUREATE EXERCISES
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method of arranging the equipment so
that the work can be done' eailly ohd
qnlckly la used In the modern dairy
bnro. Also numerous pieces o f labor'saving equipment arc Installed.
The stnll pnrttttons usually aro of
'steel, set Into the concrete floor. These
partitions are easily kept clean and
isanitary. The floors of the stalls are
; either of concrete or some of the less
/Sanitary and Healthful Home for hard floor materials, such ns cork brick
or wood block. Ilack of each s'-Jl Is a
Herd of Cows.
putter, which permits the ref # to be
washed to n drain whence It Is piped
to a liquid manure tank.
SILOS PRESERVE FRESH FEED
Overhead Is a carrier track running
over both the litter alleys nt the sides
of the stable and over the feeding al­
Sunlight; Fresh Air and Warmth, Three
ley through the center of the building.
Things That Maka Cows Pro­
The carrier that Is hung to tho track
ductive and Healthy Are
provides a means by which tho litter
Provided For.
can be removed to the. manure piles
at
the rear of tho stable and by which
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By WILLIAM A. RADFORD.
the food enn bo distributed to the atall
lfr . W illiam A. Radford will nyiw w
Tjestloaa and rtf* advice F ill f OF
Drinking cups, which are connected
-OUT on all subjects pvrtainlnr .o tbs
ubject O f b u ild in g work on tbe A m , for to tho pipes fro|i the water pressure
be readers o f this paper. On account of system are located nt the stall head,
&gt;la w ide experience as Editor, Author and
These
lanufacturer, he Is. wttbout doubt, the one cup for each two c o w b .
dfbeat authority on all thaes subject* drinking cups or bowls are Ingenious
rase all Inquiries to William A.
;devices. They have a valve In them
. No. UJT Prairie avenue, Chli
and only Inclose two-cent stami
that turns on th? water as the cowa

Now that spring Is fast tuning Into
gunner, It Is time for the owner of
the modern dairy farm to begin to
plan the hew buildings he may heed
to house his herd next winter. • For
It Is sn undisputed fset that a modem,
sanitary, weather-tight and well-ven­
tilated cow stable and barn Is one of
the greateat profit producers for tha
owner of a dairy herd.
Summer Is the time farmers are
required to build new buildings or
rtmodel the old ones, for In the warm
weather the stock takes care of them*
selves and building operations'can go
On without lnconventenre. However.

•press down their muxzles, and shots
(off the water as the cows raise thetf
iheads. Careful watch has been kept
Ion cowa In stables where there are
'drinking cups, and It has been record­
ed that there la little time In either
!the day or night when one or more of
[the animals are not drinking. Records
of milk production In the same sta­
bles show that where there Is a con­
tinuous supply of fresh water, the ani­
mals give from 10 to 30 per ccut more
milk.
j Fresh feed during the winter ’s an­
other Important thing for profitable
dairy farm operation. At the end of
the. stqjile shown In the lllustmlloi;

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T H E U .S . C H A IN TR E A D
On of tbs few tires of which It may
bs said that they dsllvar scooomy
ysar In and ysor oat and tire after tire.
Tbs U. 8. Chain Tread rivse
gnftdtnt traction on all ordinary
road sUrfsc*«. It is probably tbs
ill odds tha
most popular, of
wbols u. a
.Fabric Tire tins.

F you could get together all the car
ow ners you know , you’d probably
find that their, tire experiences had been
much the same,

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Not merely for the heavy car, but for
the medium and light-weight car— a
full selection o f size, tread and type.

M ost o f them have taken their fling
at "job lots,” "discontinued lines” and
"surplus stocks.” Soon or late, nearly
all settled back on Quality first as the
one sound assurance o f tire value.

Your U. S. X ire dealer can give you
this service because o f the service ho
gets from his neighboring U. S. Factory
Branch. There are 92 o f these Branches.
Each gets its share o f U. S. Tires, so
that \he dealer is always supplied with
fresh, iive stock.

"B
A s soon as a m an forgets the .exit
price tag, and com es to the dealer w ho
con cen tra tes on a full, completely
sized stock o f U. S. Tires— he learns
what it means to get fresh, liv e tires
— not once in a w hile but e v e r y time.

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the quicker the fnrmpr p-ts hts plans
and arranges for tbe construction of
the buildings he wonts the better..
The advantages and good features
of modern dairy barns and cows* stables have been pointed out In these
articles numerous times, but they aro
•o Important to the man who wants to
get the maximum of profit from- his
herd that they will bear repetition
many times.
Sunlight, fresh sir and warmth nro
the three tilings that make cows pro­
ductive and healthy. And nnture fur­
nishes ill three without charge. The
dairy herd owner, however, has to sup­
ply the building In which' nature's
gifts may he conserved and put to
work for the profit of tho dnlryman.
A cow stable designed to house the
hard In the most profitable way Is
shown In tho accompanying lllhstretlon. This Is a one-story cow ^table,
designed so that tbe milk producers
will be kept warm and comfortable In
winter, will be supplied with plenty
Of fresh als, and their surroundlngi
will be sanitary.
The building la 102 feet long and
88 feet wide, and Is of frame construc­
tion set on a concrete foundation.
This building Is what la known as thq
•monitor” type, taking Itg. name from
tho ahapo of tbe roof. Along the aide
walls of the building are 20 windows,
18 on each aide, while In the monitor
part of the roof there are as many
more windows, equally distributed on
•Ithcr aide.
These windows are one of the most
Important features of the building. In
the first place they face the east and
west, so that whenever the sun la
■hlnlng In the winter the building In­
terior gets the full effect of IL Cowa
provide their own warmth It) winter,
and the better they are protected the
, teas heat they throw off.
Heat la
produced by the food the animals con­
sume. So It can be realised that the
leas food required to produce taut, the
more food will go toward muk pro­
duction.
That la what a weathertight warm cow stable does toward
Increasing milk production. The feed
the animate consume goes to milk rathar than to produce heat to keep tbs
cowa warm.
,
The sunlight admitted by the many
windows also has a purifying effect
on .the air In the barn. It will be
noted by consulting the floor plan that
the 84 stalls are grouped In four
blocks and that the animals face the
center of the building. This arrange­
ment throws the litter alleys to either
aide of tbe building, where they get
full benefit of the supllghL When It
Is remembered that sunlight Is ns
ture'a germ killer, It will be under­
stood that there Is a strong motive for
this arrangement
v
. Another feature of tho modern dairy,
barn la Its equipment. The factory

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there arc two silos, which combined
jhav# sufficient capacity to provide tho
animals this building will houso with
fresh feed all through Ihc coldvnonths
[when the cows are Inside.
: It la In such stables as this one
that present-day dairy farmers arc
[housing their herds and are making
.them a great deal more profitable In­
vestment than under the old condi­
tions. A modern dairy barn or cow
stable will pay for Itself In Increased
revenue In n few years.

KEROSENE LAMPLIGHT BEST

N ot merely in the big cities, but in
his ow n home town.

U. S. Tires sell as fast as they are made.
There is no over production. N o sur­
plus piled up waiting for a "m a rk et”
W herever you buy a U. S. Tire—
you buy a tire o f cu rren t production,
as ful) o f life and value as the day it
left the makers.

United States Tines
United States
...Sanford,
Chuluotn,
Longwood,
......Oviedo,

EDWARD HIGGINS
D. D. DANIEL ........
MIDWAY GARAG E
LAW TON BROTHERS CO., Inc

Florida
Florida
Florida
Florida

Efficiency of the Eye Declared to B«
Best When a Yellow Flame
le Used.
There haa long been an Impression
that yellow light Iv more agreeable tc
the eye than that containing chiefly
the green and blue rays, and It It
'generally believed, for example, by
[many medical and technical men that
tho kerosene flame produces a more
|"restful” light than other lllumtnnnts,
[especially than Incandescent solids,
i This supposition has been submitted
,to careful testa by C. B. Ferree and
0. Rand, and the results have appear
cd In the Transactions of the ntumlhating Engineering society, remark*
the Scientific American Monthly. Tpc
'experiments have compared the kero'sense flame with the light from, the
jenrbon Incandescent lamp, the Mntda
lamp and with Welsbach mantles conItalnlng various amounts of cerln, and
[therefore varying In yellowness. The
jstandanl of comparison la tha effi­
ciency of the eye as determined by
'the ratio of time during which steadjlly observed type Is clear or blurred,
j The results ohtnlned from numerous
'careful, prolonged experiments Indt'cate that there Is some Justification
for this Impression, as they Indicate
that the efficiency of the eye diminish­
es more rapidly with light from the
:metal filament than with that from
'kerosene, and decreasing yellowness
|ln Welsbach mantles also diminishes
Ithis efficiency o f'th d eye. The ao‘ thore, however, art'not yet prepared
to state positively that yellow light
jls better than white, but merely that
&gt;yellow Is better than green.
To Clean Paintings.
A successful way to cltftin -oil paint­
ings Is to sponge them quickly with
pure soap suds. After drying the sur­
face with a soft cloth, rub the picture
with a chnmols skin barely moistened
with sweet oil.
India's Cotton,
The total estimated yield o f tbe In­
dian cotton crop for 1010-1020 Is B.lJtW,
000 hates of 400 pounds each. India
con supply-not more than 28 per cent
of the textiles fur domestic demand.

PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL
PROMINENT RESIDENT
PI
ASSEMBLY IN SESSION
OF DELAND DIED
IN ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
ON W AY TO HOSPITAL

CAPPA PHI INSTALLATION
DINNER A T MONTEZUMA .
(from M ondtj'^

The PI Cappa Phi fraternity of the
John B. Stetson University gave their
installation dinner at the Montexuma
Saturday evening at 8:00 o'clock.
Forty covers were laid With the fra­
ternity colors, white pnd gold. This
color scheme featured the entire
course, which Was as follows:
Grape Fruit Cocktail a la Montezuma
Cream o f Celery on Tasse
Celery
Olives
Pickles
• Cropple Saute Monnlcre
Roast Capon, Cranberry Sauce
Holiday Dressing
• Candied Yams
French Peas
Native Com on Cob
Asparagus NJnagrcttea
Banana Fritters
* Hot Biscuits
Macedoln Cream o f Cheese
French Dressing
Pi Cappl Phi Ice Cream
Cake
Coffee Demitassc
Cigars
Cigarettes
The evening was greatly enjoyed
by the members o f the fraternity. Reg­
ular installation ceremonies were car­
ried out with some very interesting
talks by members.
It is with a great deal o f interest
to Sanford to have this fine body o f
students to hold their banquets here
end Sanford extends to th^m a very
cordial welcome and- hoped U&gt; have
them on many occasions again.
.
The Montexuma Is quitd popular
Deceased was the wife o f T. C. Pre­ with the Stetson frats and hopba to
vatt and lived here for many years have the boys often.
where she was well known to a large
cirde of friends. She was the mother
The money the girls save by short­
of 8. F. Weeks, Miss Vesta Weeks ening thdr skirts they spend on silk
andiO. C. Weeks and the sympathy of stockings, so the only one lhead U
the community goes out to them In the Innocent bystander.— Cocoa Tri­
their bereavement

( B j Th» XiMcUUd F rau )
The Prcsbytcrinn General Assembly
met in St. Louis at 11 n. m. Thursday,
JACKSONVILLE, May 24. — Arand was opened with n sermon by re­ rangements for the funeral of Dr.
tiring Moderator; Dr. W. L. Lingle, of John MacDiarmid, prominent physici­
Richmond, Va.
an and form er mayor of DcLand, who
» . Dr. A. B. Curry, o f Memphis, Tenn. died on the train near here last night,
waB elected moderator on the’ first has not been made this morning and
ballot. Dra. II, H. Sweets, o f Louis­ it is not known whether his body will
ville, Ky., S. H. Chester, of Nashville, be returned to DcLand or sent to his
Tonn., and I, S. McElroy, of Columbus, former home In Georgia. MacDiarmid,
Gn., were among the other nominees who was a resident of DeLand for
in the running.
twenty ycArs, was on his way to the
Four matters of importance will hospital here for treatment but died
claim the attention of the General just before the train arrived.
Assembly.
1. — Closer Relations with other
LOW PRICE FOR LIBERTY
Presbyterian and Reformed Bodies.
BONDS IN MARKET TODAY
2. — A General Equipment Fund
Campaign for 15,000,000.
NEW YORK, May 24 Heaviness
3. — The Work and Offico o f
tho
in
the stock market today extended to
Deacons.
bonda.
Liberty three, and onc-halfs
4. —The Duties and Authority of
freely
sold
down to 87.70 lowcat price
the General Assembly's Committee of
ever
recorded
for that issue. ,
Systematic Beneficence and Steward­
ship,
The first of these items was quick­ DEATH OF MRS. C. C. PREVATT
ly disposed of at the opening o f the
(fr o m Xast&amp;r'* DtOy)
session by postponing the matter un­
Mrs.
Candacia
Prevatt died at her
til next year that the Ad Interim com­
mittee might have time for further home in Jacksonville Saturday after­
noon after a short illness. The re­
consideration and consultation.
Dr. Lingle, the retiring Moderator mains were brought here today and
will be remembered by many Sanford the funeral services occurred from the
people from his visit here some five residence o f her son, Solon F. Weeks
years ago. He baptised Mr. and Mrs. at his residence on Magnolia avenue
Brownlee’s first baby. He has been this afternoon. Dr. Brownlee, o f the
Presbyterian church Officiated and in­
terment was made in Lakeview ceme-

Dr. Ward showed up a dipping tell­
ing about some spinach that brought
the farmer $5 a ton, cost f 3060 freight
and was sold to the consumer for |300
a ton. Most 'life Florida alligator
pears, isn’t it f — Leesburg Cotnmer-

roads must make sharp reductions h
their operating expenses if their cred­
it and financial stability aro to be !*•
established, a committee of the Chx»*
ber o f Commerce o f the United Stat«V
which has made a survey of the trsnfr
portation question declared Ia*t
in a statement.
__
Necessity of practising strict cco*
omy was urged, the committee P0*” *
ing out that “ readjuatment o f saUnM
and wages is in progress in all otsw
industries, and it Is to be assuia*
that railroad wages will in the fd ® *
as they did In the past, bear an eq»&amp;*
able relationship to wages paid in «***
cr activities.”
' ^
The committee was o f the opisim
that the grouping of consolidation
railroads must ultimately be »«**"
plished. It also declared that FedjP*,
incorporation o f railroads was
desirable.
^
No additional legislation w J
railroad qeation, however, was
cd fit' this time, the sta tem en t**
as it was advisable to have taxt&gt;»,
p t n r r i p n p p w i t h t h e t fA n s D o r U tw ®

�TH E SANFORD W E E K L Y H ER A LD , F R ID A Y, M A Y 2 7 ,1 9 2 1

MOST HAVE COOPERATION
IN BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
To Put

The Nation’ s
House in Order A fter
The W a r

SAID

PRESIDENT

IT THE DINNER GIVEN LAST
NIGHT BY NEW YORK
COMMERCIAL.
(Dr Tk« iiwcUUi Freu)
NEW YORK, May 2-1.—The co­
operation of every factor of American
bulness and industry to put the najjon's house in order after the disloca­
tions of war was bespoken by Presi­
dent Hording last night at a dinner
here celebrating the 125th anniversary
of the New York Commercial.
Agriculture, labor and business
nunogemont, the president declared,
all must stand together in the confi­
dent purpose of sound reconstruction.
He asserted that although the United
States did not want to live in isola­
tion or selfishness, its duties to the
itst of the world could best be per­
formed by giving its attention first
to the rehabilitation of its own re­
sources.
On the part of the administration,
Mr. Harding promised that govern­
ment interference with business would
he reduced to a minimum white gov­
ernment co-operation with all proper­
ly conducted businesses would be ex­
panded and broadened. He declared
his purpose to reverse the tendency
•in some quarters "to regard business
as dishonest until it should prove it­
self Honest, and to regard bigness an
business.as a crime."
Emphasising the fundamental im­
portance of agriculture, the President
asserted that the farmer was entitled
to "all the help the government can
give him without injustice to others.”
For the wage-earner ho asked suffi­
cient compensation for comfort, edu­
cation and a margin of savings, whlie
for every other clement in industry
be urged n fair opportunity to do its
part in the reconstruction task.
Mr. Harding also suggested that
the nation’s Ioann to the Allies be put
into a more tangible form, that facil­
ities of exchange bo bettered, and that
in all the financial policies of the re­
construction period be so formulated
as to protect the gold standard.
"Assuming that these things may
be laid down as fundamentals," he
said, "it is for us all to get bock to
work. We must have confidence that
things will come right. Wc have dealt
with the greatest problem that hu­
manity ever confronted in carrying on
the wnr. Wo will have no problem

COW

HCEMENT WEEK ‘
AT SANFORD SCHOOLS AT
GRAMMER SCHOOL LAST NIGHT

Class Day
Exercises
Monday Afternoon at
H igh School

(ng the school board for Its hearty
co-operation, the faculty for Its won­
derful assistance in smoothing out the
bumps of the past four years. Mr.
Bradberry for his kindness and help
during their school work and to others.
As tokens of appreciation from the
members o f the Senior Class, Mr.
Henderson presented Professor Ogllvlc a beautiful gold fountain pen.
Mrs. Maxwell, whose untiring efforts
made the class play a success, was
Rlvcn a loTely ^
foanU,n pen and
n . . Muriel, who devoted .so
«
chain. iMiss

hereafter greater or more difficult
than that was. Therefore we are en­
CLASS DAY
titled to every confidence that we will
One of the moat interesting features
cope successfully with the problems
of commencement was tho Class Day
thnt yet lie ahead of qs."
exercises held at the High School
Auditorium yesterday afternoon.
Looking For
The auditorium, which was beauSuccessor to U . S.
tlftolly decorated with flowers and
Marshal Boswell bamboo with streamers and banners
carrying out the class colors o f blue much time to help the staff with the
(B f
JUsocUted Fr»*n)
and gold, was Ailed with parents and Salamagundl, was presented a gold
JACKSONVILLE, May 24.— Politic­ admiring friends of tho graduates.
piece.
ians are speculating on a successor
Miss Sara Warren Easterly read
Curtis Barber, with a few wellof N. H. Boswell, United States mar­ the class history, which true to the chosen words presented the Juniors
shal of the southern district, Florida, class motto (Labor Omnia Vinclt),
with the Senior emblem, hoping that
who last night announced his resigna­ Oabor Lvcrcomes All, shows ,’ what
they might find It just as useful as
tion effective May 31. Two promin­ can be done If one tries. The class
It had been to the Seniors. Miss
ently mentioned for the position are prophecy, written by Miss Velma
Florence Henry gracefully responded
B,.E. Dyson, St. Augustine and George Venable, told o f wonderful futures
for
the Juniors and assured the grad­
Crom, Marion county, with fa major­ for these young men and women, who
uating
class that they would do all In
ity expressing the belief tilat Dyson leave the school and go out to the
their
power
to follow their good and
will be appointed. Boswciy was a res­ broader fields o f life.
timely
advice.
ident of Duncllon engaged' in railroad
The Senior Class wore most gener­
The exercises closed with the song
contracting business wh(n appointed ous in their class will, and the Juniors
"Hail
and Farewell” by the class.
in 1010. He has not dOcioad whether
found themselves rich with gifts from
to make his home here or return to
members o f the graduating class.
ENTERTAIN SOPHOMORE^
Dunellon.
a
The new drop curtain, which was
Miss Elizabeth Fltfwers entertained
the splendid gift from the class of the members of the Sophomore class
1921, was formally presented to the of S. II. S. very delightfully at her
High school by John Musson. This home on Celery avenue Saturday
gift fills n long-felt want, and will be night.
greatly, enjoyed by the classes In the
Quantities of cut flowers and ferns
coming years.
carrying out the class colors, green
Professor Bache, who has been the and white, were used In decorating
coach'for the athletics, awarded the the house, white gay colored Japanese
WILSON THANKS THE PRESBY­ letters, earned by several members of lanterns were strung on the porches.
the student body. He told what they
TERIANS OF THE
Promenade and daneing were en­
were and what they represented, the joyed until a late hour, when refreahSOUTH
following awards were made; Swim­ monts of pinenpple sherbert and cakes
(Bt TO* AuocUUd h w )
ming^ Sara Wight, Frances Dutton, with green and white Icing were serv­
ST. LOUIS, May 23.—Lawlessness Dcmarius
Musson and Elizabeth ed by the hostess. Delicious punch
prevailing throughout the world is Spencer,; basket ball, LcClalre Jones,'was also screed throughout the eveevidence that man has fallen away Ella Spencer, Sara Wheeler, Gladys nlng, and the occasion was one of
"from duty and religion to God," ac­ Wilson, Maude Corroway, Sara Wargreatest enjoyment.
cording to Rev. A. B. Curry of Mem­
ren Easterly and Minn Howard;
phis, newly elected moderator of the
swimming and basket ball, Maude GRADUATING EXERCISES OF
aixty-first general assembly of the
Lake and LeClaire Jones; baseball,
8TII GRADE
Southern Presbyterian Church, who
James Houlihan, Joel Bell, Robert
One of the beat programs ever
preached hero yesterday.
Thrasher, Byron Stevens and Ralph
“ If you will look ot all the condi­
given here, wns the one given last
Woodruff; swimming, Walter Connel­
tions today," he Bnid, “ all the dishon­
night by the graduating class at the
esty, the holdups, oppression, the ly; swimming and basket ball, Victor Grammar school, From the opening
bloodshed, the murder and violent McLaulln and William Moye; swim­ mnrch to the closing song the large
deaths, you cannot escape the conclu­ ming and baseball, Newton Lovell; audience of friends and relatives were
sion thnt man is nof right with God. basket ball, Ed Moye; baseball and held in rapt attention.
He is either serving his oWn depraved track, James Stone; basket ball, Cur­
The subject "Our Country" was di­
tis Barber; baseball, basket ball and
nature or serving another mnstcr."
vided In four parts, “ Loyalty to our
Dr. Curry received a telegram from track, Charlea Hcndgrson; track, Nation, Loyalty to our State, Loyalty
former President Wilson thanking the swimming and baseball, John Musson;
to our Town and Loyalty to our
assembly /or a message of fecilitations track, baseball and manager, Edward
Schools.”
Henderson.
Luland
McLucas was
recently sent him.
The large auditorium wns benutl
The assembly will resume its ses­ awarded letters for basket ball, base­
fully decorated in different sizes of
sions today.
ball, track and swimming.’
flag!) and baskets nnd vases of lovely
Several selections by the H. S. red hoses, carrying out effectively the
Some men who, thought to send Quartette (John Musson, Newton
clasp colors of red nnd white and also
their overcoats to tho rummage sale, I&gt;ovel!, Charles Henderson and Curtis
In keeping with .the subject of the
on second thought decided to wait to Bnrber) were greatly enjoyed.
splendid program.
•
The clnss president, Charles Hen­
see how it looks in October.—Key
A bugle rail nnnounced the ap­
derson, rpnde a delightful talk, thank- proach of th&amp; graduating class, 45
West Citizen.

SAYS C R M A V E
EVIDENCE MAN IS
SHUNNING GOD

The FRANKLIN
With the FRANKLIN there is less dead
weight to move, less jolt and jar to over­
come, less waste in the turning o f gaso. line into power. .
Light, flexible and direct air cooled, it
gives its owners consistently these un- .
equaled economy results:
20 miles to the gallon o f gasoline
12,000 miles to the set o f tires
5 0 % slower yearly depreciation
^
- (N ational Averages)

C on cord Garage O rlan do
Colonial Drive and Reel St.

Telephone 'No. 522-J

F R A N K L IN SA LE S A N D SERVICE
COM PLETE STOCK OF SP A R E PAR TS A L W A Y S ON
HAND

bright-faced boys and girls, entered
s'nging n May song and taking their
places on tho stage. The exercises
were opened by the Invocation by Dr.
George Hyman. There has never been
n iirogram given by the schools here
that was as smooth as this one, from
shut to finish, there was never a
falter, each child knew his place and
part.
The essays were well written and
each child deserves n great deal of
credit for their splendid thoughts and
Ideals.
The D. A. R. medals offered by the
Sallle Harrison Chapter o f this city,
for the best average* made In his­
tory were awarded to Georgia Mobley
for the highest for the gradustlng
class, ■Clair Zachary for the seventh
grade and Frank Chase.
Special mention, njhoulcj be mad*
o f the high averages made by two
of (ho class, Mary Elizabeth Puleston and Georgia Mobley, making tbe
same mark o f 97.
Dr.
George
Hyman gave
splendid address and emphasised that
we Should not only be loyal to our
country, state, town and schools, but
to be loyal to ourselves.
Tbe valedictory by Mary Elisabeth
Pulestcn was especially good- Miss
Clara Millon, the principal, with a few
well-chosen words presented diplomas
to the following; TtBye Benjamin,
Bertha Ferguson, Lillian Glldewell,
Helen Kennedy, Anna Kanner, Georgia
Mobley, Olive Newman, Mary Elisa­
beth Puleston, Louise Powell, Dorothy
Ray, Carol Stone, Elma Tolar, Sara
Williams, Nelda VtnNeei, Barbara
Pry. Dorothy Mere, Mary Crawford,
Neomla Fellows, Maris Tseulo, Grace
Glllon, Mildred Holly, Ruby Humph­
ries, Laura Lehman, Eva McAlexander, Jean Maxwell, Irens McGabagin,
Ituby Rivers, Velma Shipp, Thelma
Sparling, .Irma Smith, FAn. Stiles,
Joltn Bromley, Joe Caldwell, Albert
Connelly, George Knight,
Horton
Mabry, John Schlrard, Georgs WDson, Harry Woodruff, Warner Qeofgins, Paul O'Connor, Carl Dosrner,
Robert Greer, Robert Mason, Em ory
.Rivers, Cecil Rlnes and Lewis Shipp.

Is y o u r
too
Than get acquainted with Purina
’ O-MoUne. It is not kn "Alfalfa
Mala PaadMnor is it a stock madb
dna, but only tba good sound
grains prepared in such a w
that you gtt tbs most for 70

money*

Try B u s . .
F##d y ou r m ults on on e tbit
Was o f tbs purs dlgastlbls 0-M&lt;
U ns (by actual weight) than you
could possibly us# o f oats or com
or ebaap "m ixed fssd ” and watch
tba results. Y ou will gst

More Work
Batter Health
Lower Feeding Cost
&amp;M la liw iiriM ri Sax* m V, It

D O N ’T BE M A D A T T H E SM A L L M ER CH ­
A N T W H O TRIES TO SELL Y O U

A t a H igher Price than ours; because he has
to buy second handed and pays the profits we
give you to the other fellow . Our prices on
today’s market on P U R IN A FEEDS are as
follows:
Purina
Purina
Purina
Purina
Purina
Purina
Purina
Purina

O m olene..................................
$2.85
Scratch ....................... ..v.................... 3.20
Scratch, 50-lb. b a g ......-.......... - ..... 1.70
Chicken Chowder ........................... 3.95
Chicken Chowder, 50-lb. bag
2.10
Cow C h ow ...... a.......... ...........
3.35
Pig C h o w ............................................ 3.35
Calf M e a l........................................v 1.65
A L L FRESH STOCK

any
PHONE 181

Diplomas awarded t o th ou who had
completed tho Palmer System of
Writing were Mary Elizabeth Puleston, Georgia Mobley, Nelda VanNesa,'
Bertha Ferguson, TIHye Benjamin and
Anna Kanner. Those receiving eertllcates were Lillian Glldewell, Olive
Newman, Dorothy Ray, Elma Tolar,
Neomla Fellows, Grace Gilton, Mil­
dred Holly, Irens McGaghln, Velma
Shipp and Erma Smith.
. The pibg^am follows:
Principal— Miss Glare Milton.
Teacher—Mrs. D. S. Babbitt
Subject—Our Country.
Motto— Loyalty; Color*—Red and
White.
May March—Class.
Invocation—Dr. Georgs Hyman.
Welcome—Class.
Salutatory—Tlllye Benjamin.
Loyalty to our Nation—Warner
Scoggan.
»
Star Spangled Banner—Class.
Reading—Jean MaxwelL
Cornet Solo— Selected—John Schlr­
ard,
Loyalty to our State—Carol Stone,
Horton Mabry.
Chorus— Girls.
,
Loyalty to our Town— Sara WB-

TR I U S ' :

RAILROADS
WILL CUT
. WAGES IN JUNE

Jk,*

RAILROAD LABOR BOAR DECLASS­
IFIES PAY TODAY
f f . n « A iio d iU i F rta i! ^ *

CHICAGO, May 24,—Rates of pay
and classifications established by tho
Railroad Labor Board’s wage awaxd,
o f July, 1920, will be used as a baste
of reductions when the oBard handa.
down tbe new wage decision June*
first. It was learned bodftj- that, theboard haa arrived at a
QflK-.
centago'. which will cut the p r u !* ^
rates from ten to fifteen per cent ac­
cording to class o f employes affectedr
JAX AND ANCIENT CITY
CONSIDERED BY MOOSE
FOR FLORIDA HOME
8T. AUGUSTINE, May 24,111

stated that S t Augustine haa *&lt;___

opportunity of securing the proposed
Moouheart home to be located f o
Sparkling Eyes— Orchestra.
Florida, Jacksonville and St. Augus­
Loyalty to our School—Georgia tine being the two cities right nowMobley.
under consideration.
Claaa Song—Claaa.
It Is Interesting to note that just
Addresa—Dr. George Hyman.
at this .time a lodge o f the Loyal
Presentation o f Diplomas—Prin­ der of Moose.ie forming In this i.
cipal.
and all arrangements fbr initia.™.
Goodbye Song—Class.
will be completed before Sam Levine,
Orchestra—Selected.
deputy state,organiser, leaves the city.
# \ ■■
' ' ■ — '
■
’ - x He has been hers the greater portion
On' the stage a super la one who of theWreek.
Fifty well known citizens bare af­
u y i little and attracts no attention.
fixed their, signatures to application
This explain! why men call It the Maliks and plana will be mads for
"super" government o f Geneva.
'initiation ceremonies on May 80,
seventy-five members o f the
The immigrant doobticss suspects Order o f Moose with a band will
at times that it la called a melting Journey over from Jacksonville.
Order of Moose has a very strong
pot because America does her beet,to
m entation in Jacksonville, the n'unw
make it hot for him.
her being well over 2/100.

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                    <text>IN T.HE H E A R T OP TH E W O R L D ’S G R E A TE ST VEG ETABLE SECTION

NUMBER 40

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1921

VOLUME XU.

Program For
Sanford Schools
Commencement

Indicted by Federal Jury
at Pensacola Y es- ,
terday

ELLIS ISLAND
QUARANTINED
ACCOUNT OF TYPHUS
\

(By TU Aittriitail Pmil
NEW YORK, May 19.— Ellis Island,
through which the bulk o f the coun­
try's immigration passes, placed under
strict quarantine today on account of
death from typhus yesterday of flvePARDONED TWO NEGROES IN year-old Jugo-Slav boy. * Seventeen
^ PRISON ONLY TO HOLD
hundred immigrants were removed to
f
THEM ON FARM
detention station on Hoffman's Island.
Officials could not tell whether the
(By Th* OjMcUtoS Ft***)
boy contracted disease on shipboard
PENSACOLA, May 19.—Both the
or at station.
*
•
.
Federal and State authorities today
ore seeking former Governor Catta as
s result of his indictment fo r peonage Fidelity Bank
here last yesterday by Federal grand
iami, Jbails
jury. State interested in account of
To Open Doors
indictment In Bradford recently. Spe­
cific charge in peonage case that he Amount Involved Unknown
Comp­
held in state o f involuntary servitude
troller Ordered Closing,
two negroes #nd forced them to work
on his plantation,in Walton county.
(By Tli Im cliUA Fnii)
Negroes, both former convicts, par­
MIAMI, May 19.—The Fidelity
doned while' Catta was governor and Bank &amp; Trust Company failed to open
chairman of state b°ard bardons. Al­ its doors this morning. It was closed
leged when they were relased from upon the order of the etate comptrol­
prison the negroes were taken into ler. Amount involved not yet made
custody by agents of Cstts and trans­ known.
ported to plantation.
.

CRIME JN~WALTON

(By Thi AjmxUUS Fmii)
NEW YORK, May 19.— Shipping
Board steamer City of Elwood, oper­
ated by Word Line, which left Matanras Monday for Havre, reported to be
in distress off. Florida coast with
boilers and feed line out of com­
mission. . • •
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
MEETING AT ST. LOUIS
(By Tit AutcliM Tnut
ST. LOUIS, May 19.—The sixtyfirst general assembly of the South­
ern Presbyterian churches' convened
here today with a comprehensive plan
for expanding activities of denomina­
tion under consideration.
ANOTI1ER AMBUSH,
OFFICERS KILLED . .
"
AND WOUNDED
(Dr Tb« Ai.oclstod Frets)
BELFAST, May 19.— A constable
was killed and a scargant wounded
when a police patrol was ambushed
at Lctterkcnny near here last night.

PROHIBITION AGENTS
HAVE BEEN BUSY
IN FLORIDA LATELY
(By Th* AiUcliUd Fnii)
’I AMPA, May IX— I.lqu »r and other
Fr&lt; Jivty vil-i*d at f500.0i&gt;‘» seized Inst
m.nth by Fcde*al probPj ti-n agir.ts
in Florida, according to statistics an­
nounced today by O. R. Hllbum, state
director. Seizures included more than
3000 quarto liquor, 130 cases of cbomp^itne, ,18 stills destroyed. Property
V- -cd included one Japanese steam­
ship, flee automobiles and one mule,
wagon and harness.
ASKS GOVERNMENT TO
AID. IN RECLAIMING
EVERGLADES SECTION
(By Th* Ai**cUW4 Fi*m)
WASHINGTON, May 18.—Senator
Pork Trammell has Introduced in the
cenoto a bill providing for co-opera­
tion and assistance on the part of the
federal government in drainage and
reclamation projects. The purpose of
the bil] is to extend to the Everglades
drainage projects the same assistance
M has been now proposed for the ir­
rigation undertakings in the west.

Piano Pupils Recital
Mrs. Munson’s Studio
A t H . S. Friday N ight
Among the Big Events of the High
School Commencement and One .
of the Best.

The annual recital of (he pupils of
the Munson Studio is always looked
forward to with much interest, espec­
ially among the music lovers of tho
city and the pupils of the school.
Among the features of tho recital
this year will bo Mrs. Iren Hailes, of
Jackaonville, soprano, and the inter­
pretive dances by Chivilctte -Smith. Higher Rates
The accompanist will bo Mrs. R. R.
On Fresh M eats
Deas and the High School Quartette
A re Unjustifiable
will render several selections under
the direction of Harold Bachc. The
recital will begin promptly at 8:30
WASHINGTON, May 16.—The In­
o'clock and iits requested that all bo
terstate Commerce 'Commission yesin'their places by that time. The fol­
terdny rendered the following decislowing program will bo rendered:*"
1.
— Military March Op. 51— No. 1
“ Proposed cancellation of the pro­
..................
Schubert
portional commodity rate of twentyLillian Shinholscr
seven cents per 100 pounds on fresh
Florence Henry
meats, in carlonds from Jacksonville
2.
—Toccatello
Dupont
and Florida transfer, to Tampa and
Emily Bailey
other points in Florida, applicable en
3.—Octavo Marche (Hungarian)
shipments originating in Western ter­
. • ---------Kowalski
ritory, and application of proportion­
al fourth-class rate o f fifty cents, is
4.
—Thou’rt Like (Jnto a Flower
found not pustified. The other items
,
..... ........—.....- ...............■ Rubinstein
under suspension found justified. An
The Lark
........ — Rubinstein
increase in such proportional com­
Mrs. Iloile
•
modity rate not to exceed ithrty-nino
5.— Impromptu ------ Hugo Rhcinhold
and one-half cents found justified.
Margaret Zacbcry
„ '‘Suspended schedules ordered can­
6.—Saltardle ........._________Lack
celled without prejudice to the publi­
Sara Whcelioa
cation o f schudetes in conformity
7.— Valse Caprice ..... .....
Grodski
with the findings herein. By schedules
Ruby Hart
filed to become effective Jon. 10, 1921
8.—Aria— Un R d D1 (Madam
respondents proposed to cancel their
Butterfly) * M M . I I M * . . « | « , ___ Puccini
proportional commodity rates on fresh
Mrs. Haile
meats Including -dressed poultry, and
9. —Little Folk Group—
on salted meats, in straight and mix­
(1) Curious Story ....
ed carloads, from Jacksonville and
. ----- ----------- ... Stephen Heller
Florida transfer to Tampa, Port Tam­
,
Marguerite Garner
. •
pa, Port Tampa City, Ybor City and
(2 ) Shower o f Stars....
Wacbs
Boulevard, known as the Tampa
Pearl Roboon
group, applicable, on shipment! orig­
10.— Dreams o f Love— No. 3__ Lisst
inating at points in Alabama, Missis­
Miss Fojuiic Rcba M unson^ .
sippi,
Tennessee, Kontuoky, the great­
11.— Quartette— •
er
part
o f Ohio, and states north and
( a ) Drink to Me Only With Thine
west
thereof,
which wo wil Iterm Wes­
Eyes.
tern
territory,
and to apply in lieu
(b) The Chant
,
thereof
proportional
class rates. Upon
Curtis Barber, John G. Musprotest o f Armour 4k Go., Swift 4k
son, Newton E. Lovell, Chas.
Co., Morris A Co., and Wilson A Co,
T. Henderson.
the
operation of the schedules was
(Julia Lalng, Piano)
suspended
June 9, 1921."
12. — Concert Walt*—op. 7_.Nowland
.

STEAMER BLW.OOT
IS IN DI8TRESS
.
OFF FLORIDA COAST

BANQUET TONIGHT WILL START
REDUCTIONS OF 1325, $264 AND
H IE 1921 GRADUATION
$200— BIG VOLUME OF BUSI­
EXERCI8ES
■
NESS RESPONSIBLE
DEATH OF
VETERAN
CASTS
GLOOM OVER THE CAPSanford school! have a reputation
On authorisation from the Hupnio1TAL CITY ’
gained
many years ago o f being
bile factory tho local representatives
among the best in the state and the
of
the
Hupmobile
cars,
the
B.
A
O.
(&gt;7 Tk* AmmUU4 fn o )
.
commencement exercises are always
WASHINGTON, May
19.—The Motor Co. is advertising a decided
looked forward to with much Inter­
death here early today o f Edward reduction in the price o f Hupmobllcs.
Th^-factory and local prices under est by the families of the graduates
Douglass White, veteran chief justice
and by the friends and patrons o f the
of the United States, cast a shadow the new schedule follows:
Roadster and touring car, reduced schools. The primary schools -have a
of sorrow over the national capital,
from
$1,685 f. o. b. factory to $1,485, system all their own with two separ­
where during his long years o f ser­
a
cut
of $200. The price delivered aC ate buildings that give the wee tots
vice on the supreme bench he had
of the west and east sides o f the city
Sanford
will be $1,685.
grown in admiration and esteem not
a chance to live close to the respec­
Coupe,
reduced
from
$2,725
f.
o.
b.
only-of his official associates but of
tive schools and from the primary to
factory
to
$2,485,
a
out
of
$316.
The
the entire community. , Death occur­
red at two this morning. A t the bed­ price delivered at Sanford wllf be $2,- the High school the Sanford schools
are well equipped with everything for
side were his wife, two nieces and
the comfort of the body and the de­
Rev. Father 8. J. Cifceden, of George­
velopment of the minds o f the pupils.
town University, who had administer­
The first big event in the life o f the
ed last sacrament during the early
High
School commencement w ill-be
morning. . According, to tentative fu­
the
Junior
reception to the Seniors
neral arrangements interment will
take place in Oak Hill Cemetery fol­ the local firm, "is made possible by tonight at the Valdes Hotel at 8:00
lowing simple services, under Catho- the fact that the Hup factory is op­ o'clock. This event is looked forward
lit ritual at St. Matthew's church Sat­ erating to full capacity today. It is to with much Interest by Juniors and
only by maintaining this immense vol­ Seniors and has taken the place of the
urday morning.
'
ume of business that the Hupmobilo Junior reception that formerly was
can
be.sold at such prices. Tho fac­ rather a stiff affair and everyone
FLETCHER TAKES
.
tory
people wired us, in announcing knows that where there arc good eats,
CARE KEY WEST
the
cut,
that they would expect us there will be social success and a good
•
NAVAL PROJECT
to do our part in keeping up thin vol­ time—for all except those who are
ume o f business so that (he lower scheduled to speak.
(By TU AmmUM &gt;nu)
•
WASHINGTON, May 19.— At the price could be maintained.
The following program has been
“ New York financial papers recent­ arranged for the commencement week
urgent request of Senatof Fletcher,
ly
showed that the Hupmobile output fit the schools of the city:
who has been at work on tho matter
in
1920
yielded the factory only $95.72
for some time, the senate yesterday
\ Thursday night, 8 p. m.—Juniornet
per
car. It is the huge volume of
agreed upon an amendment of $800,­
Senior Banquet at Valdes.
000 to the naval bill for the comple­ business, founded' on the popularity
Friday night, 8:30 p. m.—Mts. Mun­
tion- of the submarine base at Key of the Hupmobile cars, that makes It son's Recital. High School Audi­
West. Already there has been ap­ possible for the Hupmobile people to torium.
operate on such a low individual car
propriated about $1,500,000 for this
Sunday morning, 11:00 a. m.—Bac­
profit.
work and the added amount agreed
calaureate Sermon by Dr. Burham.
“ We have found the Hup agency a
upon by the senate will permit of a
High School Auditorium.
•
good one, with a continually grow­
large and commodious base being
Monday
afternoon,
5:00
p.
m.—
ing demand for these cars. Wo arc
made available for submarines.averaging one to two carloads of Hup- Claes Day Exercises. High School
Senator Fletcher was congratulated
Auditorium.
___
mobile's each'month.”
upon being able to havo this amend­
Monday
night,
8:30 p. m.—Gram­
Further proof of the popularity of
ment agreed to and It will now be this splendid car is shown by the mar School Address by Dr. Hyman,
for the house to take hold of the mat­ sales of four cars last week. Follow­ “ Graduation." Grammar School.
ter and retain the item in confcrense. ing arc those who purchased: Geo.
Tuesday night, 8:30 p. m.—High
lie is confident that tho Key West F. Pczold and Linoiel Monroe, San­ School Graduation Address by Dr.
project wHI be retained In the bill.
ford; S. E. Scntcll and W. X. Garrcn, Walker.
Orlando.
.

Agnes Perritt
CAN GET VICTORY MEDAL8
18.— Hungarian -Donee— No. 7_Brahms
Madeline Mallam
FORTY PBR80N8 ARB
14.— Mazurka Caprice— Op. 1S5..... *
KILLED IN ITALIAN
-------— — -------- - Wollenhaupt
BISECTION CONFLICTS
Mildred Kennedy
15i— (a ) Ravishing B u tte rfly -^ ..
--------------Turner-Msley
ROME, May 18,—According to fig ­
(b) I,Send M y Heart Up to
ure* published, by the newspaper H
Paese, forty persons were killed in
(c) The Winds In the South
conflicts between factions on election
last Sunday.
The latest returns show that besides
premier Glolitti, all members o f his
cabinet have been re-elected. Among
Kathleen Brady
the prominent Socialists re-elOcted
-La
Ragmta
Venetians----were Deputies Turatl, Trevee and Dar­
Charlotte
Smith
i n a , while the popular (Catholic)
■Dances—
Party leader, Signor Menadf, also was
(a ) Narcissus __ ______
victorious.
*
,
(b) The Rose Dance"
•The Daily Herald—16c a week, de­
The National Coalitionists received
Chlvilette Smith
• C «at majority in the provinces.
livered anywhere in Sanford.

KICKENHACKER TO
TRY TWO-DAY FLIGHT
ACROSS CONTINENT

Palatka Host
For Postmasters .
Big Convention

TO, PAT~g ir ls
FOR LOSSES SUSTAINED IN RE­
v CENT ‘FIRE A T WOM­
AN’S COLLEGE
(»7 Tin A w d iM Trim)
TALLAHASSEE, May 19.—Open
sessions of the shell fish investigation
is requested in a resolution introduced
In the house today by Stewart o f Man*
atee. The resolution went over under
rules. Fowler, of Flagler, introduced
a bill asking an appropriation to re­
imburse the girls for their loss sus­
tained in the fire which destroyed tbs
Blast Hall at the Women’s College a
few months ago.
The House adopted tho senate reso­
lution authorising a board o f com­
missioners to furnish hte hew senate
and house chambers.
The house failed to recede from the
amendment fixing the Supreme Court
justices salaries, bill returned to sen­
ate and conference committee asked
for.
.
Tho senate is discussing a bill for
creating a state tax commission and
appointment o f state tax equaliser.

CITIZENS, AS DEPUTIES,
. WILL PATROL ZONES
•
IN WEST VIRGINIA
(By Ik. OimcUUJ rr»M)
WILLIAMSON, May 19.—Several
hundred citizens of Mingo county ora
ready today to answer the call of tha
authorities and tako up their duties aa
special deputy sheriffs should they ba
needed. This action was decided upon
at a meeting here last night. This it
the first anniversary o f the shooting
at Matowan in which seven detectives
and three residents of the town were
killed.
COMMERCIAL MEN
HAVING CONVENTION AT *
GAINESVILLE TODAY

(By Tit AimcUUS Tnu)
SAN FRANCISCO, Mny 19.—Capt.
Eddie Rlckcnbockcr, premier aco of
the American aviators during tho war,
nnnounccd hero today he will attempt
a two-days transcontinental flight
from Oakland, Calif., to Washington,
D- C., taking off May 24th.
Rlckcnbockcr hopea to reach Chey­
enne, Wyo., by noon, nnd Omaha,
Neb., by nightfall of the first day.

Florida, will gather in Palatka on
Mny 24, 25 and 20 for their annual
convention. Postmaster N. A. Stumpo
has been busy arranging for this ses­
sion for several weeks and has made
plans for a big time for all the mem­
bers of these two organizations who
The Rotary Club, Palatka
W ill Tell A ll
* attend.
Dusiness Men’s Association and mayor
and city officials and many others o f
H e Knows About
W orld Series Spandal th elocsl organizations are helping
Mr. Stumpc plan nnd nrrange f o j their
Abe Attell, Former Fighter, Wants pleasure nnd entertainment while
here. Pnlntkn wants to insure these
to Turn for State
•
(By Thi iiM diM Friii)
CHICAGO, May 19,— Reports from
the East, verified here today are to
the' affect that Abe Attell, former
featherweight champion, is about to
tell all he knows o f the 1919 world
series scandal. Attell is making ov­
ertures to State's Attorney Crowe to
turn state’s evidence, It is sold, and
mcanwhilo requlsiti™ papers for A t­
tell. Issued Saturday by the governor
of. Illinois is being htfld up. *

one of the largest cypress mills in
the South; auto rides through the
East Palatka, Hastings and Federal
Point farming section that has just
shipped 600,000 barrels at potatoes;
a visit to the Country Club woere a
basket lunch will b« prepared; and a
pleasant surprise by 'the Palatka
Community Service. Besides these,
other features and amusements are
being planned and a Jblg time ia as­
sured all.
In other words the doora o f the In­
dustrial City o f Florida will be open­
ed wide to the visiting postmasters
Palatka will be ready to greet them
with' open arms.

D AYtO N, May 16.— Mrs. Helen
Cox Mahoney, twenty-flve, daughter
o f former Governor James M. Clx,
Democratic
presidential candidate,
died suddenly at bar home here today.

Requested in H o u s e Other M atters Before
The Legislature

(By Tit iw cliU i Fr»ti)
GAINESVILLE, May 19.—Several
hundred delegates at the opening here
today of the general council o f United
Commercial Travelers of Georgia and.
Farida.
PETERSBURG NEGRO
ROUGHLY HANDLED
ATTACKED AN OFFICER
ST. PETERSBURG, May lO .-Joh n
Carey, negro, was roughly handled
and narrowly escaped lynching after
capture by posko on Mud Key near .
Possa Grille late yesterday. Tha *
presence o f deputies is said to hava v.
been all that saved him. Carey cut
Harry Houston, contractor, at Paso*
brill© yesterday during quarrel. Hous-. . ^
ton not ieriously injured. Negro wag
landed In county Jail at ClOarWateg
last night.
'
‘

which arrived yesterday from Ant­
werp and Cherborg. The dead, tha
greatest number ever brought home
by one ship, Included bodies o f eleven
nurses. Funeral services will be held
at the afmy piers, beginning Sunday.
AUTO INDUSTRY GROWS
WASHINGTON, May 18. r - In ­
creased Employment In eight major
industries and decreases fo r the rof i n i n g six, was shown In labor .de­
partment figures yesterday fo r April.
The largest increase was In the auto­
mobile' Industry a t 25.2 per cent;

MIAMI, May 18.— Miami vdtod yes­
terday to install a commission-man­
ager form o f government by a major­
ity of 195 votes out o f 8000 vote*
cast The men's vote totaled 1800
and shpwqd a majority o f 80 against
the project, but tha women, who cast and steel, 9.7 per cent; leather work­
a total of 1800 votes., carried the ers, 11.8 per cent; piper making, U .4
election.
per cent; coal mining, J per cant.

�THE 8ANF0RD WEEKLY'HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY IS, 1921

JumpfromBed
in Morning and'
Drink Hot Water
INSTRUCT BUILDING COMMIT
. 1TEE TO SE L E C T 'S U IT A B L E
LOT FOR HOME
cent o f the stock had been paid in
Have Saved M oney On and this will not be difficult as a
great many o f the stock holders have
Building M aterial
already paid and many o f them have
only been walling to bee how the
By Delay
work o f building was progressing.
Now that all o f these objections have
been adjusted and all o f the stock
holders are in favor o f the location
and o f going ahead It is certain that
AN D UNANIM OUS! AGREEMENT the new building will soon be started
TO GO AH EAD WITH
and (hat Sanford will be graced with
T H E WORK
one o f the finest club houses in the

building their elegant new club build­
ing in a few weks and it will bo one
o f the most complete in this line that
this section o f Florida can boast.
T h is was decided upon at the meet­

ing last night when all the stock­
holders were called together to rati­
f y the action o f the building commit­
tee in purchasing the Wilson lot on
Union avenue and the lake front and
also to find out the wishes o f the ma­
jority o f the stockholders in this Yespcct. There was some talk about
the Rod and Gun Club going in fo r a
community building but the original
buyers o f stock hnd no such purpose
and it w as.p oin ted out, at- various
times that the m ajority o f the local
members nnd all o f the visitors who
w ill come i n ' later would want the
club to be at least a short distance
from tho heart o f tho city in order to
have, the necessary space for nmusements and the swimming pool, etc.,
and also to be far away enough to
get the country club effect that is
wanted by all clubs o f this kind. In
fa ct this was the ides o f the original
promoters and While thero were some
who held out fo r the community club
the meeting InBt night was fo r -the
purpose of nllowing everyone to give
an expression o f thoir views and let
tho majority rule. There was some
discussion about the locations but the
building committee gave their report
at Mveral meetings und together with
the board of governors hnd been in­
structed to purchnse the lot and go
ghcad with the plnns for the buildings.
At the meeting Inst night it was un­
animously agreed to sanction the ac­
tion o f the building committee nnd the
board of governors in nil that they

W ANTS TO GET INTO ALABAM A
BEFORE WEST- FLORIDA
HAS TO P A Y TAXES
.
(By Tkn i l M d t M Frntn)

TALLAH ASSEE, May 10.— Senator
Mnypolea o f Crest ’ View introduced
in senate (bday bill providing for ap­
pointment o f commission by governor

Tell* why everyone ahould drink
hat watar each mornlug
.
before breakfast.
.

To m o the healthy bloom in your
face, to see your akin ffet clearer and
clearer, to wake up without a head­
ache, backache, coated tongue or a
nasty breath, in fa ct to feel your
best, day (n and day out, just try
inside bathing every morning fo r a
week.
Before breakfast each" day, drink
a glass o f teal hot water with a tea­
spoonful o f lim estone phosphate in it
as a harmless means o f washing from
the
stomach, live)1, kidneys and
bowels the previous day's indigestible
waste, sour .bile and toxiris, thus
cleansing, sweetening and purifying
the entire alimentary canal before
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putting more, food into the stomach. NBH of SWH isd NWH of I I H . t ........ 1 1 t l S3 so Unknown
The action o f hqt water and limestone .0. T. sworx LAVS coKramr a plat or buck haxkocx u i m h m u rut bm^
v*. t, ri| « li* **J *■* — — **— — * —
phosphate on an empty stomach Is l/ota 3T0 to STS
lots 300 to 403 . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
wonderfully invigorating.., It cleans NSU of l i f t of tW M . . . . . . . . . . . . .
out all the sour fermentati ons, gases 8H of H *H aod EH of B B tf.. . . . . .
NH of SWH
and acidity and gives ono a fine ap*
NWtJ
of HWH Of BBH ....................
petite fo r breakfast.
NRtt of 8BH , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U '
A quarter pound o f limestone phos­ KB 14 of NBH .............. : ........................
♦♦♦ W M T W W M I f f U l I I j |
HWH of HEH and NH of NWH
phate will cost very little~at the drug
IS
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■ an or bbu or awi4 ........
IS
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SO Tbon.
Wtttanoa
SR
and NR 14 of BRK
OPEN NOSTRILS! END
f store, but is sufficient to demonstrate HE1414 ofof KR14
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A COLD OR CATARRH ; that those who are subject to consti­ BHW14
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How To Get Relief When Head ! J rheumatic twinges or whose skin is HE 14 of SW 14 of HBli ..........................
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aod Nose are Staffed Up,
.
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hi
:
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sallow and pallid, that one w„cek o f in­
30
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side bathing will have them looking W H Of HB14 of HW14 of NW14
81! 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
•and
feeling better every way.— Adv;
Count fifty! Your cold .in head or
W H of HE14-of SW14 ...........................

to confer with Alabama state bound­
ary commission "with view ta^trans­ catarrh disappears. Y our clogged nos­
trils will open, th e ,a ir passages o f
ferring nine Florida counties weat o f
your head will clear and you can
Apalachicola river to Alabama. May­ breathe freely.
No more snuffling,
poles, who resides in territory afTccted hawking, mucous discharge, dryness
struggling fo r
said present Florida legislature Is so or headache, no
•'
reckless with appropriations he de­ breath nt night.. '
Get a small bottle o f Ely’s Cream
sires toget into Alabama before tax
Balm from your druggist and apply a
limit is reached in. this state.
little of this fragrant antiseptic cronm
in your nostrils. It penetrates through
WOODS FIRE CAUSE
every
air passage o f tho head, sooth­
OF SEVERE IN /U R Y
ing
and
healing the swollen or InFORT MYERS WOMAN
flnmed mucous membrane, giving you
instant relief. Head colds and catarrh
yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed
up and miserable. Relief is sure.—
Adv.

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Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield were in
Sanford Wednesday on business.
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CHULUOTA u BoenrAoS In FUt Book Vo. S. T i f , SI. Bomlnnlo Oonnty BooorSn.
nnd Mrs. Dooley spent Wednesday in
Lot 2, Block If ..............................................
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|.ce
Orlando.
. ,
HOBTII
CHULUOTA
u
BooorAoS
In
Tint
Book
Bo.
S.
Fnyw
M
to
It*
hnlntta
County
B.t.rfc
Mrs. G. Nickolson is spending a few U t I. Illock. BT .................... ............. ............... ____________
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days with her son, Homer, in Miami.
VILLA MILL* nt BootrAoS In Mat to o l Vo. I, Taia I). In 2 n o u ‘ c o a ty Booor4t.
Rev. W right and a few o f the ladies Inti 3. n. 8. nnd 0. Block R .................
Unknown ...................
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o f Oveido were here last Wcdnea“
RH of HWH of SEU Of H W H »nd RH
day, advertising tho shaw ^or Friday*
of W H of HBH of HWH .......................
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H 3-4 or EH of H £ H of BRK ......... .
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•
W H of SEH of 8RH of HR 1-4...........
8. Van Wagner
HWH and SH or HEH

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

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B|i of NRH or NRH
nnd H W H
of
, HEH
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H W H of NEH ol HBH ........................... —
W H of HE&lt;4 nnd HWH ...................................
W H of HKH of HKH ......................... ..
HEH of NEH of HEH ......................................
eh
Of HKH
llcnn w&lt;4 Of HRH of
NH)
................................. » ............................
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HEH of H W H nnd EH of HWH ...........
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NRH of HE 1-4 ........................................
NEH nod ..W H of NEH of SW (J ...........
!VH Of H W H nnd EH “ f HW 1-4 and
H W H or H!VV4 and HEH (le u NEH of
HEH of HE 1-4) .......................................
HH o f SEU of K W H .....................................
All (Iota NH of NEH) ......................
EH of H W H of NEH ....................... V.........
N E H of K iv u and NH of
N W U of
NWH
...............••...*....................................
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IB
S W H Of HWH .................................................... 10
HWH of NIVH Of HWH ...............................
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Of
SW H
nnd
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Dead Man Pilots
Car Through Busy
/
Street in Orlando
ORLANDO, May 10 A car piloted
by a dead man rtended its way' thru
the traffic o f a busy street o f Orlan­
do yesterday. .The man at the wheel,
Frank J. Terry, proprietor o f a local
marble works, being “Stricken with
henrt failure. The car, after proceed­
ing several hundred yards, finnlly
crashed into .1 telegraph pole, nnd the
death of the driver was discovered.

making the pinna for the building. |ng the fles
Tho plnns are not completed as yet from the bo
but it is understood that the cost o f Was so obsti
the building will be less tbad it might burning woo
have been several months ago when was not seer
tho building *wns first contemplated machine out
and the club hns really saved money '
• ___
by waiting.
Gasoline I
It was also agreed that no building allow those
would start until nt lenst fifty per Ibuy n bigge

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All of tho Undo Urocrlhcd In the foregoing Ijlnr and hclng In tho County of Seminole and
Bute of Florid*.
Where the word "Tovnehlp” or nbhrrrUllon therefor occur* It ehaU U held to mean Town•hip Buulb of Tnllnha*nee, end where the word "Ila n g e " or abhrerUtlon therefor occur* It ahall l»
held to mean Ilange Enat of TllUbaaare.
JNO. D. JIN KINS,
Tax Collector Seminole Count;.

MY DRAIN was busy.
• • a

TO BUY that cigarette.

□ UILDING AIR caatlea.

THEN LIQHTINO up.

FOR I wasn’t sleepy.

8MACKINQ THEIR Upc

FINALLY I dosed off.

AND 8AYIN0, "Oh, Boy.

AND PROMPTLY dreamed.

IT S THE exact copy.

CATT.^ TRAN SFERS PROPERTY.

•- • • •

• • •

•

•• .• •

•

RUPTURE EXPERT
TO BE IN O R LAN D O

a

• • •

a • a

•• • •

OP THAT ’Satisfy’ blend.*

t • n

BUT WOKE right up.
• • •

'

AND THEN I came to.

• » • • •

AND FOUND 1 was asleep.
• • •
THEN I got thinking.

"THIS TIME you're dreaming,

OF A wonderful formula.

FOR SURE.

FOR MAKING cigarettes.
• • •

WAKE UP, you darn fooL

I PLANNED It all ouL

WHY, THAT 'SeUefy* &gt;Jeoda

8 0 MUCH Turklah tobacco.

• • •

AND SAID to myself.’
•

n n

• • •

•

,

n n

SIMPLY CAN’T be Mpled.”

BLENDED JUST so with Burley.
• • •
.
AND OTHER DomesUo leaf.
.

A ir -T ig h t Tint o f 8 0

A a k y o u r d ea ler fo show
y ou th t n a ir vacuum aealed Una o f 5 0 Chaatar8a Ida. A com p a ct, 0 0 0 y a n la n t a n d a b a olu ta / r
A t R - T I O H T packing—
tba cigarattaa kaap freak
indefinitely.

'

I COULD Just see.

• t •

CROWDS OF hippy people.
• • • ••

THRONQINQ INTO store*.

HAT'S a fact— the "S atisfy
blend" can't be copied, lt'a our
own secret— putting thoee good to­
baccos together In a way that ghraa
you at ary last ounce of their fra­
grance. You’ll smack your lips over
Chesterfields. And remember — you

T

F. H. Seeley o f Chicago nnd Phila­
delphia, tho noted truss expert, will
personally be at the San Juan Hotel
and will remain in Orlando Wednes­
day only, May 11th. Mr..Sceicy says:
"The Spermatic Shield will not only
retain any case o f rupture perfectly,
but contracts the opening in 10 days
on th e‘average case. Being a vast ad­
vancement over all form er methods—
exemplifying instantaneous effects Im­
mediately appreciable and withstand­
ing any strain or position. This in­
strument received the only award , in
England and in Spain producing re­
sults without surgery, injections, med­
ical treatment or prescriptions.' Mr.
Seeley has documents from the United
States Government, Washington, D.
C., fo r Inspection. All charity cases
without charge, or if any interested
call, he wil ibe glad to show spine
without charge or fit them i f desired.
Business demands prevent stopping at
any other pUce In this section.
P. S.— Every statement in this no­
tice has beten verified before tKe Fed­
eral and State Courts.— F. H. Seeley.
H6me Office, 117 North Dearborn
St., Chicago.— Adv.
38-2tp
Am ong famous last words' list
“ Here’s H ow ;’’ apoke/i by the -man
just before he aamplcd the boot­
legger’s wares.— Baltimore Evening
Sun:

&amp; M yirs T

obacco

C o.

Germany's dream o f power,- which
was a day-dream, has apparently de­
veloped into a nightmare.

$40,000 HOTEL TO BE BUILT

DeFUNIAK SPRINGS, ,May 10.—
Six deeds have been filed with the
clerk of the circuit court conveying
what ia believed to be the entire hold­
ings o f former- Governor Catts nnd
his wife to their daughter. Miss Ruth
Catts.
Tho consideration mentioned
is $10 and other valuable considera­
tion. The deeds include two hundred
acres of land and several blocks in
this town.

MIAMI, May 9.— Application tor a
permit fo r construction o f a threestory hotel in tho negro section of the
city to cost $40,000 has been made to
the city building inspector on behalf
of Dr. w . B. Sawyer.
*
The first floor o f the building will
be devoted to stores and offices. There
will be two commodious doctors' offi­
ces on the first floor, one o f them for
tke use o f Dr. Sawyer. The corner
location will be used fo r a dfug store
and the room adjoining fo r a barber
shop. There wlij be fou r other stores.
The floors o f the first story will be o f
concrete.
•

Control—White Fly'and Scale
Produce—Bright, Fancy Fruit
SOLUBLE

narrs
U ll Economical Combination Spray tor
White Fly, Sole Intecta and Rutt Mlut
control, thct« detractive petti - protccti your
tree* igaimt their rfaget.
■
Utcd at directed, increatet the yield and
producet more boxet of bright, fancy fruit
which aiwayt com mind, a higher price.
Write for O n oopf at 1*1 .dltfaa « f
Bcbaana 8 p m / Book and complete fttee U t l

J. SCHNARR &amp; CO
Specialists in Sprays, Sprayers t f Spraying

O R L A N D O ; F L O IU D A
.

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•: E a t a b H a h e d

1906

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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD* FRIDAY, MAY 20,1921
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WEST PALM BEACH CHOSEN
AS N E T MEETING PLACE
FOR AMERICAN LEGION

PALATKA.
GOES AFTER '
REAL REMOVAL

CHAPPELL-LOVELL NUPTIALS.

(From B»lurd«y’» Diltr)
A wedding of mtfre than usual in­
terest occurred at high noon Wednes­
day nt Washington when Miss Lucca
Chappell and Mr. Vail Lovell ended
a childish romance by plighting their
ASSOCIATION ADOPTS RESOLU troth and becoming mnn and wife.
The wedding occurred at . the Wash­
TION TO REMOVE CAPITAL
ington Foundry Methodist Church and
EAST OF SUWANEE
was performed by the cousin o f tho
At a meeting of the Capital Re bride, Dr. Chappell of Washington.
election by acclamation possible— pre­
Ex-Service Men Vote for paredness. The Tampans and a few moval Association o f Palatka, Fla., An uncle, A, W. Wheeler, of Balti­
loyal friends took no chances and a held May 11, 1921, the following res­ more, gave the bride away and the
The Bonus
attendants were Forbes Winda, of
little stampede of their own all bot­ olutions were adopted:
"A joint resolution, proposing an New York and Goelet Wheeler,, of
tled and labeled, ready for Jim Mor­
Plan
ris to pull the cork. When he did in a amendment to Section one (1) o f ar Baltimore. Immediately after the
pointed nomination speech a dozen tide Bixtecn (1C) of the Constitution ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Lovell left for
pledged supporters from as many dif­ of the State of Florida, relating to New York where they will be nt home
after June first at 112 Haven avenue
ferent counties and from every corn­ the seat of government:
"Be It Resolved by The Legislature where the groom had prepared a nice
er
o
f
the
stato
were
on
their
feet
LEGION EXPECTS STATE Al)D
clamoring at the chair, and as rapidly of the State of Florida, that the fol­ apartment for their future borne.
NATION TO RECOGNIZE
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
ns one sat down there was another lowing amendment of Section One of
THEM
second to the nomination. The con­ Article Sixteen of the Constitution of and Mrs. H H. Chappell, o f Celery
the State of Florida, relating to the avenue, and was born and spent the
ORLANDO, Mny 17.— Orlando vention fell in behind and started a
greater part of her girlhood days here
'woke up yesterday morning to find stampedo which had really begun with scat of government is hereby agreed
where
her sunny disposition and busi­
to
and
shall
be
submitted
to
the
elec­
itself agreeably captured by invading a full two minutes' demonstration the
tors of the state for adoption or re­ ness ability made her. a valuable ac­
moment
Mr.
Morris
mentioned
the
hosts of Legionnaires and their ladles
quisition in business circles.. During
from all over Florida, and notwith- “hame— Lowry. The most pronounced jection at the next general election of
representatives to be held in the year the war Mrs. Lovell was an employee
outbreak
of
the
day,
excepting
only
standing the drizzling rain 6f the
A. D. 1922; that is to say, that Sec­ of the War Department Aeronautics
morning, which had ceased at noon the bonus demonstration, followed Ed.
tion One (1 ), Article Sixteen (16) of Division and at the closo o f the war
Vestel's
nomination
o
f
Morris
Givens,
and gave way to the sun, the elaborate
the Constitution of the State of Flor­ came home to take a position as bookarrangements for billeting the city’s Tampa, for historian, and only the act
keeper of tho Wight Tire Co., which
welcomed guests went through with* o f Jim Morris who, coming to the ida be amended so as to read as fol­
low's:
position she held until a few weeks
rescue of Mr. Givens after tho conout a hitch.
ago. She was an active member of
"Section
One
(1).
The
seat
of
gov­
vontioned
howled
the
nominee
down
At noon delegations hnd arrived
from Brooksvlile, Bartow, Cleunvatcr, every, time ho raised his head to re­ ernment of tho State o f Florida shall the Business and Professional Wom­
Fernnndinn, Gainesville, Homestead, fuse, and actually pulled him o ff the be at, or near, the County Seat o f a an’s Club and o f the'D. A. R. and kin­
Lake City, Lake Worth, Miami, MudI- orchestra rail and forced him to his county situated and being cant of the dred organizations nnd is one of the
son, Ocala, Plant City, Mulberry, Win­ sent when he tried to refuse the nom­ Suwnnce river in the state of Florida, brightest and fairest o f Sanford's
daughters.
ter Garden, Milton, Palmetto, Pensa­ ination, broke up the demonstration. to be selected nnd determined by tho
The groom is also a Sanford boy, a
legislature
o
f
the
State
o
f
Florida
at
cola, Palatka,. Perry, Punta Gorda, Thinking that Mr. Morris intended
the
general
session
thereof
in
the
graduate
of Sanford High School, a
seconding
tho
nomination,
the
conven­
Sanford, St. Augustine, St. Petersburg
ynr,
A.
D.
1923,
and
when,
the
seat
of
self-made
young man o f the sturdy
tion
finally
recognized
him
nnd
with
Tampa, Tarpon Springs, Tnllnhnssee,
American
typo
who since early child­
government
shall
have
been
so
located
reluctance
accepted
the
statement
that
Wauchuln, West Palm Bench, Winter
hood
hnd
an
ambition
to become one
and
determined,
same
shall
there
re­
Mr.
Givens
could
not
accept
office
ut
Haven, Sarasota, New Smyrna, Cocoamain
permanently;
nnd
it
shall
he
tho
of
the
leaders
in
bis
chosen
profession
nut Grove, Monticollo, Avon Park, the hands of the state department-as
and
who
has
made
a
record
of which
duty.^f
the
legislature
of
the
State
of
Kissimmee, Ft. Myers, Daytona and £ is barred by being a county officFloridn
immediately
after
tho
deter­
any
hoy
in
all
of
the
United
States
lect.
Tavares in addition to the two Bpccl&amp;l
mination
of
such
location
to
make
all
could
well
feel
proud.
He
is
a
gradu­
Other
officers
elected
were:
Dr.
trains from Jacksonville and Tampa,
which arrived Sunday night. Auto­ Jnck Hnlton, Sarasota; Wnde W. necessary appropriations and provis­ ate from the Georgia Tech from
mobiles arc literally arriving in Hnmpton, Jr., Gainesville; Giles F. ions for the erection of buildings suit­ which well known institution ho re­
droves loaded down with visitors and Lewis, Milton; II. N. Kurt man, Pa­ able for the transaction of the busi­ ceived the degree of B. S. in Electric­
delegates to the Second Annual Con­ latka, vice-commanders for four dis­ ness of the state of Floridu; provided, al Engineering. For some time nftertrict a were elected in the order nam­ however, that the seat of govern­ wnrd he wns connected with the At­
vention of the American legion.
The first of the friendly buttles ed: .1. V. Cheney, Orlando, adjut­ ment mny temporarily remain nt the lanta Power nnd Light Co., nnd nt tho
wnging is over the selection of the ant; Claude C. Jones, Arcadia, finnnee City of Tnllnhnssee, until n sufficient first call for men in the World Wnr
1922 meet. West Palin Beach proved officer; Lucian Spencer, Fort Myers, number of such buildings shall hnve enlisted in tho Air Service, wns sent
the early bird by arriving
Saturday chaplain; Clyde Maule, Orlando, his­ been erected for the transaction of to Franco and was commissioned in
Frnnce as First Lieutenant nnd serv­
and stringing banners aeross the prin­ torian; Jnck Blizzard, Stuart, master- the business of the state.”
A# you know, the present location ed in engagements at the St. Mihiel
cipal streets and placarding the eity at-arms; I. O. Bishop of Fort Pierce,
with announcemnts of its ambitions. T. .1, Swanson of Perry and II. L. Cov­ of the state capital is costing the cit­ and Argonne Forest drives und took
Paschal C. Ricsc was in the vanguard ington, Jacksonville, trustees; Davis izens of the peninsula of Florida thou­ part in many engagements, mnking n
of the West Palin Bench invaders and Forster, New Smyrna, national com­ sands of dollars ench year. It is, fine record in tho American nir
brought the alluring promise of quar­ mitteeman; .1. W. Morris of Tampa', therefore, imperative from nn econ­ forces. At the signing of the armis­
tering the next convention day and Floyd Thomnsson of St, Petersburg; omic point of view that the capital tice Mr. Lovell took advantage of the
night in the luxurious Royal l’olnci- E. .1. Close of Tavares, Watt Lawlt-r should be centrally located east of the European universities to attend (he
nnnn. Tho opposite ends of the stste of Fort Myers, C. V. McClurg of Lake Suwnnoo river. From these resolu­ schools while the American forces
City, Lewis II. Chnzni of Ocala, C. B. tions you will observe that no city has were over there und attended Cam­
are nlso putting up a strong fight.
After reporting at the Chamber of Allen of Monticeiio; E. L, Adams of been named for the capital site, ns bridge University, receiving a degree
Comerce and having quarters assign­ Perry, Goldie McEwon of Milton, C. A. this Is an after consideration which from the London Mathematical So­
ed, the Legionnaires began to look Landrum of Pensacftla, Earl I). Smith may he finally determined by the citi­ ciety.
He is an associate member of the
around to find old “ buddies" and pals of Pensacola, George W. Owen of Pen- zens of the Stnte of Floridn. I be­
o f the service. At O n. m. Monday sncoln, Howard Rowton of Palatka,M. lieve that these resolutions, in letter American Institute of Electrical En­
morning the reunions of the various M. Davidson of Fort Pierce, Jerome nnd spirit, reflect the wish of the gineers, of the American Physical So­
divisions with which the Florida men Widenmn of West Palm Bench, nnd people of the peninsula, nnd therefore ciety and now holds the responsible
served were held. Those who hadn’t Harvey I’ ayno of Jacksonville, state request that you support same by get­ position of assistant to the head of the
met nil of their old comrades were executive committee; R. B. Sturkic of ting your delegations nt Tallahassee Engineering Department of the Nat­
ional Electric Light Association with
thuH enabled to greet them and re­ l)nde City, I). C. Pearce of Palatka, to work for this bill.
C.
H.
KENNERLY,
headquarters in New York City
Harvey
Payne
of
Jncksqnville,
W.
D.
new old associations.
Secretary.
He is the son of Cnpt. and Mrs. M.
Joyce
of
Clearwater,
J.
W.
Morris
of
At 1 p. m. the opening meeting of
W. I-oveli of this city, nnd brother of
the convention wns held at the Lu­ Tampa, V. II. Collins of Plant City,
Mrs. D. G. Marlowe. . He is of a quiet
cerne Theatre, followed by nn infor­ and Jerome Widomnn of West Palm
nnd retiring disposition and a young
mal reception held by the Women’s Bench, delegates to the national con­
mnn who hns been a credit to his na­
Auxiliary for the visiting Legion­ vention. The decision to send a com­
tive city, his parents, his schools and
naires and guests. At 3:30 one of mittee to Tallahassee to press the
The Evidence Is at Your Dobr
his many friends.
the most popular Amusements provid­ fight for legion measures was. tho
To these fine young people who
principal
decision
of
the
morning
ses­
ed for the day, was furnished at the
Sanford proof ia what you wnnt
Fair Grounds when Joe Tinkers’ Tig­ sion, coming ns it did, in conjunction and the statement of this highly ro- have just started down the primrose
ers and Tommy loach’s Tarnpn Smok­ with the decision to prod the Florida spectnble resident will banish nil path of life with such bright prospects
the Herald joints n large circle of
ers grappled for diamond honors in sotons for acton both on the state and doubt:
friends in wishing them a long life of
the Floridu State League. Orlando the national bonus, a memorial to con­
W. A. Stafford, prop, plumbing es­
took the honors 5 to 1. Those not gress being urged in regards to the tablishment, J08 Holly Ave., Sanford, happiness and prosperity.
caring to attend the game were latter.
says: “ Kidney complaint hnd nnnoyed
The fight for the next convention,
IN HONOR OF MRS. KELLY
guests at the local theatres.
me for some little while. I had bnck“ Chow’’ at Eolu Park was next on coming to a head with the committee
ache so bnd 1 couldn’t stoop to pick up
( riom MontUjr't D.lljr)
the program. Words cannot describe report to go to West Palm Bench
nnything when working. I wns pretty
the mountains of good things to eat brought Miami into the" struggle with
One of the most delightful affairs
well hnndicapped. I-was nlso afflicted
that awaited the hungry visitors. This an array of parliamentary obstruc­
of the spring season wns the luncheon
with
a kind of dizzy feeling nnd there
“ feed" was the event of the program tions which hnd &gt;to he cleared one by
given by Mrs. A. M. Phillips at her
that appealed to every visitor and tho one, und tho convention practically were times when I could sec dark home on Oak nvonuo, on Friday, in
* Orlando Post had spent $2,000 to sec fought its way through two years’ specks in front of me. I felt gener­ honor of Mrs. D. A. Kelly, who leaves
bnttles during the .forty minutes con­ ally run down.' I doctored, but didn’t Monday for California, where she will
that it was well done.
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Dancing ut various places through­ sumed, for when. Paint Bench emerged get much l»eneflt, so I sent for a box spend* Bcvernl months.
out the city-until I n. m. marked t\io with the next convention, Pensacolu o f Doan’s Kidney Pills at Aldridge's
In the living room wicker baskets
close of the first day's program of tho had practically clinched the 1923 gath­ Drug Store. I wasn’t long in flntjing nnd crystal IjowIb of petunias nnd
ering. Miami fought hard. It offered out the merit of this remedy, for It carnations were tnBeefully arranged.
Convention. •
everything that Palm Bench could o f­ soon cured me and I have romnined Wicker baskets of Shasta daisteB were
ORLANDO, May 18.—One more fer, the delegation said, nnd then in­ free from kidney trouble for some used in the dining room while vases
terrific downpour of rain, which fell cluded Mimini, only forty-five miles years now.”
of roses and ferns were placed on tho
COe nt all dealers. Foster-Milbum
yesterday afternoon, broke up the pa­ away, which, however, wns wiped out
small tables where the luncheon was
rade plans of the third annual reunion when nn enthusiastic Palm Bench man Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.— Adv.
served. A delicious four course lunch­
o f the American Legion, Florida de­ told the convention, right hot o ff the
eon was_ served by the hostess, as­
partment, but even tho deluge would anvil that Palm Beach would not hnve
ASKS TO TIE OWN KNOT
sisted by Mrs. Fred Williams.
have failed to dampen the warmth of to "tako you to Bimini.’’ Miami based
ORLANDO, Mny 17.—John P. Wil­
The occasclon was one of much hap­
stone stirring scenes of the closing its fight principally on the season o f
son, under sentence of death for tho piness and enjoyment for this cordial
-day o f the session of tho legion in Lu­ the year. Palm Beach proposing to
murder of Mrs. George E. Dyal, at hostess and her guests. Among those
hold the convention March 15, 16 and
cerne theatre.
Goldenrod
several months ago, asked Invited were Mesdames D. A, Kelly,
Resolutions that brought forth a 17, and the shift to three days instead
Sheriff
Karel
to let him tie the knot Blackman, Henry Wight, Galloway,
pronounced demand for the bonus of two brought a popular response
in
the
rope
which
will pe used to hang Roy Bower, Sam Pulcston, Walter
from both state and nation, a now from the delegates, who in n busy
him on Juno 17th when the sheriff Morgan, Will Wataon, Scoggins, Fred
convention
have
little
or
no
time
for
sta ff headed by Sumter L. Lowry, Jr
o f Tampa, and lastly but not least, the entertainment at a tWo-day ses­ read the death warrant to him recent­ Williams and Schelle Mnines. .
ly. Wilson.said hg wanted the hang­
took the convention for J022 to West sion.
ing “ to be a good Job."
BEAUTIFUL SERVICES A T THE
Palm Beaoh after ope o f tho most
TEMPLE SUNDAY EVENING
hotly contested parliamentary battles Let Mrs. Mary Graves Tell You n « r
Garner IIIII, Gladstone,' N. J., Sells
Poultry Raising Experience
Opposition to tho bonus plan% had
* (Fro™ Miidir'i Did;)
RaLSnip, He Says
already faded and it was a foregone
“
Three
years
ago
bought
nn
Incu­
On
Sunday
evening a beautiful song
“ I sell and’ use RAT-SNAP. * Like
conclusion what would happen when
bator,
this
.year
I’ve
made
money.
nnd
story
sendee
entitled “ Mothers of
to
look
any
mnn
in
the
face
nnd
tell
It reached the floor for discussion toRata
stole
my
hnby
chicks.
Didn't
the
Bible"
was
rendered
at the Baptist
it's
the
best.
It's
good.”
Peoplt*
like
day— to ho stampeded through with
acclaim from all sides, while a sin­ know until n friend gave me a cake RAT-SNAP because it "d o e s "’ kill Temple, by the choir, under tho able
cere minority Biicntiy bowed to the of RAT-SNAP. Next momingt found rats. Petrifies carcass—leaves no direction of Mrs. A. M. Philips, chair
will o f the majority. A surprise was two dead rata in hennery. Kept find­ smell. Comes in cakes—no mixing to leader;. M ^s Clara Millen read tho
tho fading away of opposition to ing them. Suddenly they disappeared do. Cats or dogs won’t touch it. Three story o f some of the illustrious moth­
Sumter Lowry, but only those who altogether. It's the ' only sure rat sizv i 35c, C5c, $1.25.
Sold' and ers o f Bible times. Of the many ffno
•aw the precision with which tho Tam­ killer." Take Mrs. Graven' advice. guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.— services o f this kind held at the Tem­
ple this was one o f the very best
pa delegation’s campaign for its Three sites, 35c, 65c, $1.26. Sold Adv.
"buddy’* Worked yesterday can appre­ and guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.
Although the weather was inclement
ciate the hidden factor that made his — Adv.
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the
attendance was excellent.
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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 20,1921

PROCEEDINGS
OP T H E C O U N T Y .
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COM M ISSIONERS

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VIA SANFORD IS TALKED

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Snnford, Fla., May 3rd, 1921.
Hon. Bonrd of County Commission­
ers in nnd for Seminole County, Flor­
ida, met in regular session at 10
o'clock a. m. Present: Chnlrman L.
A. Brumley, and Commissioners L. P.
Hagan, C. \V. Entzminger, O. P.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
An American Shipping
Swope nnd E. Curlett, with V. E
Douglass, Deputy Clerk nnd C. M
(Trom W*di«fciij‘a D»llj)
Corporation Said To
Little MIsa Margaret Britt was hoa- Hand, sheriff in attendance.
Minutes of the regular meeting
teaa to a number of her amalt friends
Be Parent
yesterday afternoon at her home on held April 5th, were read and ap­
Palmetto avenue at a lovely birthday proved.
A
Mr. Chns. E. Henry here presented
in celebration of her eighth birthday
anniversary.
a petition asking thnt n certain road
The rooms were artistically decor­ beginning nt a point where the old
palatka n e w s h a s in t e r e s t .
ated for the occasion, and refresh­ Monroe road leaves St, Gertrude avc.
ING ARTICLE ABOUT THE
ments of ice.cream and cake were run North one qunrter of a mile, on
VERY LATEST CANAL
served, the large birthday cake be­ old Monroe road, thence East on the
ing ornamented with eight burning North line of Lota 90 to 28, accord­
The following from the Palatka tapers, this being cut by the young ing to plat o f St. Joseph, to road lead­
News will be interesting to Sanford hostess.
ing to Rand's Siding, be hard sur­
people even if it never comes to
Effectively immediately, Hupmobile prices are reduced
Interesting games, fancy dancing faced with suitable material, on mo­
pU J!
!
f by the young guests, with songs and tion of O. P. Swope, seconded by C.
"That an American shipping cor­ recitations were the features of the W. Entzminger, this matter is refer­
$200 on open cars, and $315 to $325 on closed cars.
poration, associating with it shipping afternoon's entertainments. The favors red to Commissioner L. P. Hagan to
interests of the entire world, will fin* given the girls were dainty fans. The investigate and report to this board.
ance the construction * o f a canal boys were given baloons.
•Attorney Schelie Mnines and Judge
The Five-Passenger car and the Roadster are now
across the state o f Florida, with some
Tho guests were: Marguerite Garn­ E. F. Housholder, here addressed the
government aid, was a statement er, Virginia Keene, Dorothea Lawson, Board in reference to pay for jurori
$1,485; the Sedan, $2,485 ;4;he Coupe, $2,400; all prices f. o.
nude here to the Rotary Club at a re­ Carmen Guthrie, Juanita McMullen, in the county judge’s and justice of
b. Detroit, war tax to be added.
cent meeting by Henry H. Read, an. Dorothy Haynes, Mary Mahoney, the peace courts, who arc summoned,
but
who
do
not
serve.
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thor of ‘Read’s Waterways o f Amer­ Katherine Scharad, Juanita Smith,
Clerk ef this Board Ib instructed to
ica,” and noted engineer who has Louise Purdon, Lois and Anna Couch,
request Mr. S. F. Doudney, to have
been making, a survey o f the proposed Dorothy Bailey and Juanita Sloan.
What this reduction actually, means is an increase in
The little boys invited in for re* plats which he is making for the
canal route for the corporation.
Hupmobile value that is worth far more than the revision
The preliminary survey has been fresh men ts were Braxton Perkins County before the Board nt their next
? ■egular session.
completed, Mr. Read said, of the .Wilson Smith, Frederick Daiger,
Motion
of
C.
W.
Entzminger,
sec­
in price.
route of what will bo a deep water B, Hodges, Charles Betts, Franci
onded by L. P. Hagan and carried the
way canal extending from Mosquito Roumillat and Charles Britt.
M
bills of Mr. E. C. Langston, for put­
Inlet, on the East Coast, to Port Ing- , Mrs. Charles Britt, mother o f tho
ting rock shoulders on tho * Geneva
The truth is that at its new price, and with its
Us, on the West Coast, cutting a little hostess, was assisted in enter­
brick rond, are rejected on account of
taining
the
children
by
Mrs.
Arthur
straight canal through tho center o f
same not having been authorized by
Marshall and Mrs. Rennick.
known economy, low repair-costs, long life and higfrreFlorida, thereby cutting off more than
the board of county commissioners.
1000 miles of the route by steamer
Motion of C. W. Entzminger, sec­
sale value, the Hupmobile stands forth today as the best'
from New York to New Orleans and
onded by O. P. Swope, and carried,
/
other West Gulf Coast ports.
Chnirmnn L. A. Brumley, and Com­
buy
in
the
motor
car market.
"The plans on which Mr. Read
missioner L. P. Hagan are hereby au­
and his employers are working call
thorized to purchase paint, nnd have
for the making of Mosquito Inlet the I
the county home painted.
The revision represents the rock bottom figure at
port of enery for Bhips from New
Motion of O. P. Swope, seconded by
i
York, the dredging of Spruce Creek,
C. \V. Entzminger nnd carried, Chin.
which
the
high
quality
o
f
the
Hupmobile
can be main­
the canal to follow the waterways to
DRAFT DODGER SAFE IN GER­ L. A. Brumley is hereby authorized to
that point, where large dockages will
purchase main nnd have it put in
MANY WHILE MOTHER
tained.
bo constructed, a cnnnl 35 feet deep
along Sipes nvc.
GETS HERS.
built, of 300 feet width. The canal
Notnry Public bond of John G.
ail! then take a course west from
PHILADELPHIA, May 18.-M rs. Leonard!, approved.
I'irc arm bond of F. L. Crosby, was
Spruce Creek, through Sanford and Emnm c i,orK,lo„ Wn3 yeaterday «pn.
lake county, to Port Inglis, just ■tcncod in the fodcrn| district court to approved and license ordered issued.
Reports of the several county offic­
smith of Cedar Keys.
i „ nP ycar and onc day jn the Atlanta
ials
were received, rend nnd ordered
Uhile the project of building a 35. penitentiary for .conspiracy to nid
font canal, 300 feet wide, is an im- her sons, Grover C. Uorgdoll and Er­ filed.
Wnrrnnts paid during the month of
men»e one, Mr. Read is of the opinion win R. Bergdoll to desert the Unit­
that it could he completed In three ed States nriny and was fined a total April were ordered cancelled of rec­
years’ time, and believes thnt work of $7,000. Judge Dickinson in impos- ord.
The following Mila as presented nnd
wili be commenced ns soon as he fin ing sentence announced the prison
audited
by the Clerk were approved
uhes the survey which ho is making sentence would be remitted if the fine
by
this
Board
nnd ordered paid:
westward at this time.
is paid within tlio |rerent term of
Distributors for Seminole and Lake Counties
General
Fund.
"The building of large dockage fa­ court ending the second Monday in
E. A. Douglass ............... .
$ 125.00
cilities nt Spruce Creek, where the June.
Dr. T. J. Denton ..................
30.00
The same Conditional aentenec W as
Dixie Highway crosses the creek, nnd
Geo. A. DcCottes
50.00
the dredging of the creek and Mos- imposed on Charles A. Braun, Mrs.
Frank Harris
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00.00
inlet, up to the doekages, will Bergdoll’s oldest son, who changed his
m
H. (’ . DuBosr
10.00
be
,,f the largest undertakings of name because of the notoriety caused
\V. J. Woodbury
50.00
by Grover’s escapades, and on James
(he e n tir e project.
Dr. It, E. Stevens
50.00
"The new plan of cutting the canal E. Roth a friend of the funiily.
E. A. Douglass
42.34
Albert S. Malcolm, an automobile
seres? state from Mosquito Inlet to
C.
W,
Entzminger...................
44.92
A
A^A
A^l
^Tort Inglis, instend of following tly) snlosman, nnd Henry S. Schuh, Indict­ E. A. Douglass .................
12.00 (yTa 4^4
former plan which has been talkerf ed for aiding Erwin R. Bergdoll to de­ L. G. Stringfellow ...............
, 4.90
for many years of following the St. sert the army, were each sentenced to M. C. Mosely ___..........
18.00
53.50
Jack (’ hristinn ....
TAKES HIS HOME PAPER
John? river across the enstern portion six months nnd $1,000 fine, in the Miss A. M. Weeks ..............
Former Editor Collier’s
27.50
13.00
Mercer
county
jail,
at
Trenton,
N.
J
Robert
W.
Lord
of the state has been substituted ns
Frnnk Tossing................
03.15
Their sentences also will he remitted
10.00
E. H. Grant .......
Selected by Harding for
Fort Pierce, Fla., May 15, ’21.
it will allow n route shorter by 150
II. &amp; W. B. Drew Co.
20.08
8.00 To tho Editor of the Sanford Herald.
if the fines are paid before the sec
L.
A.
Brumley
miles, it is claimed.
The Selig Co^............ ,
20.00 L. i\ Hagan
Am bassador to Italy
12.00
ond Monday in June.
(Friend Holly: 1 returned to Fort
C, M, Berry
"The survey being made nt this time
100.00
8.00 Pierce from Miami and found a bundle
('. W. Entzminger
i? harked by the large
steamship
Sid J. Jones ...............
3.50 O. P. Swope .......
WASHINGTON, May 17.— Richard
8.00 of papers from Sanford that my wife
IN HONOR OF MRS. JOE CHITE. A. Douglass ........
lines, or the trust as it is called, com­
13.70
Washburn
Child, author nnd former
12.00 had laid by for my perusal To say
TKNDRN.
E. Curlett ..........
So. Bell Tel Co..........
prised of lines operating boats from
editor
of
Collier’s
Weekly, has be«n
38.25 Mrs. A. Dorner
25.00 that I am very proud to show my
Haynes &amp; R a tliff.......
h’cw York to New Orleans and Mcxselected
by
President
Harding for
5.45 L. I. Frazier ......
(Fruni W«dn,,d,jr'l Dtilr)
41.25
Entertaining with her usual charm A. Vaughan__ ____ __
150.00 J. T. McLain .......................... 420.85 friends the paper that is edited by you ambassador to Italy. Child formerly
By the cross-state canal at this
is drawing it very ipUdly. I was show­ of New York but now a resident of
420.00
Point more than 1000 miles will be and graciousness, Mrs. Kirtley was S. F.. Doudney .... ......
ing n friend ono of the papers that
7
100.38
eliminated from this trip, making a hostess yesterday afternoon at her II. C. D u R o so __ _
. $2,204.03 had letter written by Editor Goddard Washington. lie was connected re­
2.00
cently with the Republican National
saving in time and expense which it is home on Magnolia avenue at a lovely I*- P. Rincs .......
Fine and Forfeiture Fund.
on relating to "Elia Pearl ‘Smith (of Commltte nnd during lost summer’s
23.55
flatmed would soon pay for the build­ bridge party in honor of Mrs. Joe So. Utilities Co. __ .•__
491.81 Schelie Mnines ............ .......$ 50.00 Missouri) and we made up our minds campaign spent several months st
Chittenden, there being four tables of Jno. D. Jinkins
ing of the canal
05.00 *thnt her letter had done more good Harding’s headquarters in Msriop.
C.
M.
Ilarjd
__________
18.80 J. C. Jacobs ___
“The project is the largest ejer players.
A.
L.
Depfer
...........
50.00!
than damage to tho state of Florida,
W.
J.
Woodbury
........
44.45
The rooms were attractively dec­
broached in the state, and will mean
E. A. Douglass
68.70 ns i t ‘ has given our stato more and
M.k
D.
Gatchel
..._......
orated
of
vari-colored
spring
flowers.
77.00
CHANGE IN BUSINESS FIRM
®n industrial boom for this part of
21.83 heartier advertising than wo could
2.00 R. C. Whitten ..............
the state such ns has never been seen, The card tables wore dainty hand- E. F. Housholder .......
0.00 possibly have gotten,in any other way.
(Tran W«dn«t&lt;Dr'( Duly)
5.75 E. A. Douglass ____ ...
■rcording to those back o f the present embroidered covers, ond the score C. M. Hand ............ .
C.
M.
Hand
____
___
291.43
Dr.
J.
T.
Denton
........
Among
the recent changes in busi­
But
I
am
afraid
that
she
has
lost
her
enrds
were
hand-painted
flowers.
2.00
plan, furnishing of materials, and
E. F. Housholder ___
143.02 chance to go on a like mission again ness linns is that of D. L. Thrasher,
Dr. W, T. Langley ....
The
prize
for
high
score
and
the
2.00
bringing the East Coast, industrially,
0.32
1.00 L. G. Stringfellow
cut prize were cut glass baskets filled W. C. Williamson .......
My wife nnd I will be home some who has sold a half interest in hia.
within n few days of New York.
301.81 time this week and hops again to be­ business to N. II. Garner and the newwith flowers, these were won by Geo. D. Hort ..... ..........
25.00 C. M. Hand ............... .
40.50 come respectable citizens o f Semlrfdle firm will operate under the name of*
Misses Mny Thrasher and Marjorie L. A. Brumley ............
8.80 R. C. Whitten ......... .
CON’TRIHUTIONS COMING
E.
F.
Housholder
.......
25.28
L. P. Hagan
___ _
8.00
county and good old Sanford. Wo Thrasher &amp; Garner. Mr. ThrashertOR CHINESE FAMINE FUND Clpy. The honorcc wss also presented
C. W. Entzminger........
’a lovely crystni basket of flowers.
0 .0 0
have surely enjoyed our trip to the and Mr. Garner need no introductioia
O. P. Swope ...........—
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U* 121.80 limit. 'The East Const is certainly to tho people o f this city and county.
7.40
At
the
conclusion
of
the
card
game
Tho following contributions have
E. Curlett ..........
12.80
There being no further business this fine and if w e can only get a few Both of them have been la business
^ cn^ made to the Chinese Famine dainty refreshments of raspberry ice
and cake were served.
Board stands adjourned to meet capitalists interested in our town it here since the memory o f man run­
This was one o f the loveliest of the
12,294.19 again, at Tavares, Lake County, Flor­ will be beautiful also. As we bavo neth not. Mr. Thrasher In the diy
Order, Eastern S ta r.............. .L $ 25.00
Road
and
Bridge
Fund.
spring
season
card
parties
and
those
ida, in Joint session with the Lake everything except the ocean and we goods and clothing and shoe bus-1
F. ...........
25.00
Wm. Wood ___’
&lt; 40.00 County Board of County Commission
have the best land fn the state and as ness for many years and Mr. Garner
hristinn Science Church......... 50.00 enjoying Mrs. Kirtley’s hospitality
B. Allman ------- ♦♦Ml *i «wn p »m ,M
26.00 era on Thursday, May 12th, 1921, at good opportunities.
Rebecca Lodge
_________ ... 15.00 were: Mrs. Joe Chittenden, Mrs. Roy
for somo time was engaged in the
Wight Grocery Co.
255.75 10 o’clock a. m. for the purpose o f
Respectfully yours,
nanford Grammar School ........ 55.30 Chittenden, Mrs, Henry Wight, Mips
grocery business bat of late years In
The Texas Co,' ____
259.59 receiving bids for building the bridge
banford High School
____ 5 18.50 Fern Ward, Mrs. Robert Hines,- Mrs.
J. H. FERGUSON.
the real estate line knd selling OldsHill Hardware Co.
Thrasher,
Miss
Marjorie
Clay,
Mrs.
87.50 over the Wekiva river.
t»*e Monroe Sunday School...
5,35
ipoblles, ' Mr. Gamer was In the. gen­
Wight Tire Co_____
60.30
L. A. BRUMLEY,
% al Neighbors L od g e......... ..
6,00 Frank Woodruffr Jr., Miss May
Rub-My-TIsm
kills
Infection.
eral
merchandise business In' Dade
Hill Lumber Co. ____
2 0 0 .11
Chairman.
Presbyterian Church ............ ... 71.88 B. D. Caswell, Mrs. Ed. Betts, Miss
City
for many years before comlrig
31.90 Attest: E. A, Douglass, Clerk.
Norma Herndon, Mrs. John Leonard!, Ball Hardware Co. .....
asRe Brower from colored
It is just as easy to hold a wom­ here and Is only going bock' to bis
W. H. Hand ________ _
10.00
churches
..... 1............ 10.50 Mrs. Fred Wight, ’Miss Sara Wight,
an’s baby to suit her ns it Is to put a old love In re-entering the business,
Fargo.
Lumber Co.~___
Mrs.
Sam
Yountz
and
Mrs.
,
Ayala15.G3
man's hat on to. suit him.
Miscellaneous offerings ______
0.00
TAMPA,
Mny
18.—West
Tampa
de­
here. Their many friends are con­
S. Benjamin ..... ........
Fitts.
24.00
feated
a
proposed
bond
Issue
o
f
$70,gratulating thess%fentlemen upon the
The tea guests were Mrs. Sam Pul- Albert Hall -------------2.25
The airline distance by airplane new ,move and with this strong team ;
1287.03
000
fo
r
a
new
school
buolding
and
the
F. T. Williams — ,____
119.45
A' "■ Key, treasurer, wishes to an­ cston and her mother, Mrs, Collier,
improvement o f an old school building from New York to San Francisco is the firm of Thrasher A Gamer, sup­
Ered T. Williams ^ ....
Missos
Agnes
Dumas,,
Daphne
Wim67.30
nounce that all'Contributions must be
2 ^ 3 6 'miles, and the faestest time so plemented by Fred Daiger, who will
yesterday.
•
bish ,Marie Teague and' Merrie Mills Lumber C o . __.__
14.45
,n by Sunday, May 22.
.
far reported by the mail service is 88
’ -------:---------- 1-----assist In {he bustness, ought tto gift
Fred Riries
Frances Ball.
87.00
hours and-20 minutes from ocean to
J. M. Wynn
the proper results. The new firm ;
Rub-My-Hsm
for
Rheumatism.
-... 296.21
, ,f Europe wishes to unite with Unocean.
,
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P. B. Boston
also take liberal space in the
There
are
20,673
peats,
including
19.90
e Sam, she must promise to lore,
Hrrald add will have special sales end
the man who starts a good story'and R. R. Etdridge
9.00
The dear creatures were just as
honor and repay.
666 cures
■pedal
bargains to enliven the trade
confesses that he can’t remember the D. Stephens
charming
when
they
paid
less
atten­
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—
10.00
------ ---George Barnes
from'time to time.
666 cures a Gold quickly.
....
15.00 tion to eyelids and more to stova lids.
point.
)S get results.

PRICES REDUCED

TALKED HERE ALSO

$200

PRISON AND FINE
BERGD0LL MOTHER
GO TO ATLANTA

HUPP MOTOR CAR CORK, 8ETR0IT, MICHIGAN

B. &amp;. 0 . MOTOR

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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 20,1921

PAGE TWO

THESANFORDHERALD

TIIE NEW WOMAN

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TH E TIM E TO BE GENEROUS

This is THE TIME for everyone to
A t the meeting of tho Professional
be generous, for the banks to soften
and Business Woman’s Club nt the
up some, for the creditors everywhere
X.
Valdez Hotel yestordny the men were
to bo more lenient, for the govern­
afforded an opportunity of observing
hU laM Erary I riday Vy
ment
to show some leniency in the
the new women of today. There was
strict laws that force men to pay
gathered
the
business
and
profession­
(I*«orporatod)
when they hnve it not. Rend tho fol­
al women of this city who had as their
SUBBCRIFTiON PRICE n ADVAN CE:
lowing:
■guests1the president of the state as­
o n T Z A R .............................................................«*-»o sociation and the assistant attorney
The following statement of tho
UX MONTH tiM *i(i**M *«*f*M **i**^ M WI general of the United States. These
Committee o f Governors convening at
T H R U MO NTHR.
.7 A
Harrisburg, should be hung in the of­
women represented' the business and
b l i n d u h o n d CUM Kail OfatUr Aa*urt tt ,
fice of every banker, manufacturer
i n i , At th* P m » Offloa At Samfard, PIatM a . professional women of Florida and of
UaAar Act a/ X a r M B, 1IT».
and merchant, This statement docs
the new America. They represented
not mean that we should attempt to
the
new
women
of
today.
Not
the
It*
II n w m i B U IL D oro.
hold up prices or otherwise interfere
“ suffragettes” who have been made
Foralsn Atlve rtlalng Ranreaentntlv*
with economic laws; but only that we
famous or otherwise by the cartoonists
T H E A F R I C A N PRESS ASSOCIATION
as communities should try to prevent
and editors of the early days when
business failures. As we have a fire
women were struggling for recogni­
‘‘F
What do you think o f thia fine tion. Not the woman who in song
department to prevent fire losses and
'waatherT
a health department to prtvent sick­
and story neglected tho home and
oAS TH E EDITORS SA W IT.
ness, so we should unite to prevent
the babies and the husband while she
This la the time to plan your lawns galivanted over the country making
unnecessary business losses.—Roger
and your shrubbery.
The following is frotn tho Ssblna W. Babson.
speeches for "woman’s rights" and
------------ o-----------Let every individual do all he can
held that all men should be put to (Ohio) News-Record.
Get your homo place in fine shape work in the kitchen.
Saturday morning, March 19th, af­ to help and encourage hla neighbor.
while the gentle rain is falling.
The new women are the ones who ter early breaVfast the automobiles Let there be a complete mobilization
----------—oarc demonstrating to the world that were In waiting to show us West Or­ of the financial and spiritual assets of
Daytona Rotary Club is composed they have a place in said world. They ange county and the trip over good every community. Neither God nor
o f live wires and the llvest wire in are demonstrating that they not only roads led us to the flourishing new the government ought to be asked to
the organisation is Rev. Watt L^wis. have a place but that thq men cannot town of Ocoee, to Winter Garden, help thore who do not first make ev­
______ ______ o -----------------do without them in the various lines Oakland, Apopka-by-the-Lake, and to ery effort possible to heip themselves.
Next year is not too far o ff to of business and they are not restrict­ Winter Park, the home of Mr. BachelThere ought, however, to be a unit­
make arrangements for your yards ed in any one line o f business but are lor. From Winter Park the drive ed effort in every community to keep
and ‘ premises. We want to look our making good in every line. The new took us through immense celery fields any good m an'from being destroyed
best next season for it will be a most women are mectlrig the men on an to Sanford, named “ Tho Celery City,” because he cannot immediately meet
busy season with more tourists than equal footing it is true and they are and said to raise and ship more cel­ his obligations. Under existing condi­
ever before.
all tho better for the contact—so fro ery than any other town in the world. tions it would be the acme of inhu­
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the men. The now women arc bright They ship it out of Sanford in train manity and o f unwisdom to force any
Sanford never faced such a wonder­ and intelligent. If they arc not they lotfds and from choice bunches hand­ debtor into bankruptcy if by the most
ful season. Our growers have had a do not last any longer than the slug- ed to each machine we can testify liberal indulgence ho Vvould ultimate­
good season and the spring crops look gnrds who nrc trying to get by in that the qunlity is fine. The system ly be able to pay. Business failures
very promising, the business men have watching the clock while they loaf on of raising it takes study, but that it do more than wreck business; they,
had a moat i prosperous season and the boss’s time. The new women nre hns been successfully worked out was ofttimes destroy men.
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face a busy summer, the builders are standing for tho better things in life, evidenced by the thousands o f acres of
Liberal indulgences and renewals
aa busy as bccs.wjth more building for better homes, for better schools, fine crops which were seen on' our should be granted by the manufactur­
than ever bcf&amp;re/Vhe Doily Herald is for better cities, for better morals and trip. The fields arc givon a system ers to the jobbers, by tho jobbers to
putting on more
'cribers and ad­ for better business principles. They o f tiling which serves for drainnge tho merchants, by the merchants to
vertisers every day und promises- an do not eschew marriage. In fact many if too wet or for irrigation if too dry the individuals. It is no time for a
eight page daily for tho summer of them marry after entering busi­ the water being turned in from artes­ creditor to seize his debtor by the
months and there is more stirring and ness life because it is in the business ian wells.
throat nnd savagely sny: “ Pay me
more doing in this burg thnn ever be­ life thnt their real worth has been
whnt thou owest."
fore. It is good to live in a town demonstrated. They are not above
And the following from the Fairwhere the people are waking up and making some good man happy and field- (Illinois) Press:
DRYING UP NEW YORK.
doin gthings.
when married they are not above rais­
However delightful we find Orlnning babies and attending to them and
New York City, which hns enjoyed
Little Grover Cleveland Dcrgdoll, when the business woman marries do, we can’t give the town nil of our
time.
So
we
start
o
ff
at
ten
o'clock
the
reputation of being the wettest
the draft dodger, is safe in Germany with the iden of taking up tho bur­
for
Winter.
Park,
where
another
mo­
spot
in tho United States, hns sudden­
w hi^his poor old mother goes to jail dens of mnrried life they know ns
in America for helping little sonny to much about cooking and ruising a torcade made up from cars from San­ ly turned dry. On n recent Sundny
us. the metropolitan lid wns screwed
escape. Mother usually suffers for family ns her sisters who hnve never ford nnd Seminole county met
Here
was
a
nice
drive
of
thirty
miles
dawn tight, nnd apparently the inten­
tho sins of the boy. That is one of entered business life. But the new
or
more
over
hard
roads,
brick,
in
the
tion to keep it screwed down. It is
the rensons why Grover’ should bo woman whether mnrried or^iot, has n
main.
R.
A.
Green,
in
a
Buick
wns
a
notable change from Belling liquor
brought, back at any cost.
Mother broad vision of making this world a
our
driver.
He
wns
n
regular
com­
openly
over the bur In every part of
should not suffer for Grover, although •better place In which to reside nnd the
in this rase mother is equally guilty editor of the llernld, for one, is glad pendium of information about every­ the city. Tho bars nre closed now,
ns she did not want her little “ tootsie that they have taken their rightful thing but seemed mostly concerned and the bootleggers are having a
wootsie” to get hurt in the cruel war. place in being the right hand of man thnt the northern visitors, should be mighty hard time of it.
Why this transformation? The re­
Little, Grover has a sound spanking not only nt home hut in business ns sure nnd get the right understanding
of
the
negro
problem
in
the
south.
form
seems legal rather than mbrnl.
coming to him and the American Le­ well.
Our
motorcade
wns
so
long
thnt
Mr.
And
therein
is cause for sober reflec­
gion should see that the government
Our distinguished visitor nnd guest
Green,
near
the
front
of
i
.
dropped
tion.
As
long
as prohibition wns con­
goes over and gets him.
nt the luncheon yesterday, Mrs. An­
into n roadside garage, changed tires sidered a purely federal problem, the
nette Adams, assistant attorney gen­
on his car, nnd got into the proces­ New York authorities paid little at­
WHY PICK ON US?
eral o f the United States has demon­
sion ngain without missing it.
tention to it. The Volstead Act, tho
strated that the women can reach the
Sanford stands out in prospective nntionnl in scope, wns regarded ns nn
We received n copy of the geology highest point in political nnd profes­
and ground water of Florida todny sional life and All the position with on the great kuleidscopc of memory alien piece of oppression. Prohibition
•from the government printing office satisfaction. The women will take nn ns the lund of the vegetables. They had been foisted on New York from
and marked with Senator Fletcher’s active part in politics in the future. drove us alongside of miles of celery, without, nnd New Yorkers, public nnd
stamp. We thought we hnd something The women will be in the county o f­ just tons of it, just now being har­ private, resented it. When tho New
new and newsy but upon opening it fices, city offices, state offices nnd vested. They threw bundles of it in York legislature enacts nn enforce­
could not find Seminole county where some day we will see n woman gover­ our curs with snlt tq season. We got ment law, thnt is n different matter.
the greatest diversity of wells and nor and a woman president of the out in the fields and had our pictures It may be, ns Brondwayites protest,
waters flow and where the irrigation United States—unless the men who taken pushing a celery harvester. Ar­ the work of “ up-state farmers,” but
and drainage is the greatest in the nre now controlling politics get wise tesian wells furnish irrigation nnd still it comes from nearer home and
world. Tho reason was quite obvious. to the fact that many voters are not they can grow several crops a year is accepted by. the mass of officials
The wonderful works had been print­ satisfied with present nffnirs. And here. They work “ Mamma Earth” to jind citizens as n native product. They
ed in 1913—the same year in which when the women, get in the saddle n finish every month in M e year’ in respect or fear it accordingly. ,
Orange county allowed us to get a di­ there will bo many wrongs righted Florida, nnd she doesn’t seem to enre ,N cw York could have been dried up
Just as effectually under the federal
vorce— and we were at thut time a nnd the wheels of justice will turn nt nil.
law, if the local authorities hnd been
part of Orange. The statements in upon n true nxis.
disposed
to enforce it nnd the people
THE
NEWSPAPER
A
M
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THEE
the book nrc out of dnte, the maps
Lot it come. The men who nre dohnd
been
disposed to make less effort
MINISTER.
out of date, the whole thing out of ing right need not fear the women in
to
cheat
enforcement.
.date.
politics. It is only the guilty thnt
Hero is probably the key to real en­
When the Rev. W. H. Wray Boyle,
Why pick on us, Senntor? We have will suffer.
forcement.
It is at least n hint of
pastor
of
a
Denver
church,
in
a
recent
plenty to do without reading any of
tho only process by which prohibition
sermon,
assailed
tho
newspapers,
the
the musty tomes that are hidden away
OUR AMERICAN LEGION
Denver Post turned its plant nnd force may ever become an established fact
In th# garrets of the; White House. Let
— tho enactment of state and munici­
smnn read them. They
It is our American Legion that is of workmen over to tho minister, inpal inws to supplement, tho federal
seem to
meeting in* Orlando today. It is our viting him to ’run” the paper for a
law, and the assumption of responsi­
Sanford.
American Legion for tho reason thnt day.
bility by thp local police powers.
whether all o f us were able to serve . The minister accepted. His paper
Drinking is always a local matter, and
wns
n
revelation.
Two
notorious
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in tho army or navy or some other
it can be prevented only by local ac­
court
cases
were
completely
ignored.
Wo welcome 1he American Legion branch of tho servioo or not the ma­
tion.
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to Orlando. Having so many guests jority of us had boys in the service The sport page carried nothing about
In our own city nt this time of the and those of us who could not go boxing, but “ Casey nt the Bat” wns
DELCO LIGHTING PLANT
year when Orlando is more or less served at home and made it possible reprfnted for the edification of Post
dead we conceived the iden of allow­ to win the war just as much ns those renders. The front page wns given
Announcement is mndo this week,
ing that city to take the meeting of who did the actual fighting. It is our over to a two-column editorial on
by
Mr. J. R. Ycnrby, local Dclco“
The
Ideals
of
An
Editor,"
interviews
the Legion for this time, promising American Legion because we nre all
Light
Dealer, of a Delco-Light plant
with
Inwj^fs
urging
improvements
in
them our help and assistance in tak­ Americans regnrdleas o f where we
just
added
to their line. This plant
tern,
a
story
about
the
ing caro of the boys and all the guests came from or who we are. It is our
sells
for
$295.00
and is a complete
govtfMqtr^pf
Colorado
vetoing
bills
while there. Make yourselves
at American Legion because from this
electric
plant,
with
air-cooling nnd
for
a
normal
school
and
five
tele­
time
forward
We
intend
to
make
it
home, in the beautiful auburb of San­
other Delco-Light features.
graph
items.
No
type
larger
than
30
our
American
Legion
and
there
will
ford, Legonnaires and Auxiliaries and
It is pointed out, by the local repre­
aweet patooties. If you want any­ bo nothing too good for the boys who point was used and the largest head­
sentative,
that with this new Delcoing
was
two
columns.
thing just ask for it end if you do shbuldettod the gun and went to war
Light
plant
available, it is now easy
"Big
stories,”
as
they
are
known
not get it let us know. Wo havo when theNxiU came to go. And we
for
every
farm
home to have electric­
to
newspaper
men,
meant
nothing
to
made arrangements for your comfort will see that these boys get their just
ity,
for
furnishing
electric lights and
the
preacher-editor.
The
Denver
Post
and pleasure in Orlsndo and will see dues and their juat praise and the
for
running
small
motors.
is
willing
to
admit
that
with
Dr.
credit
that
is
always
their
own
and
that your every wish is gratified. We
To those o f us who used to know
have arranged a ball gamo in which that will be given to them •in full Boyle at the helm for a year or ao,
farm
life as it was lived, without the
it
would
land
in
the
bankruptcy
court.
Orlando will win from Tampa—this measure. We cannot now and We
modern
conveniences that farm homes
The
newspaper
which
does
not
print
has all been •arranged beforehand, never can do enough for these boys
know
today,
it is interesting to ob­
news
hss
little
to
hope
for
in
the
way
also. We will give you dances and o f ours who served in the late war.
serve
the
spread
of electric service
of
success.
Sensationalism
is
not
ex­
feeds an(l fireworks and gold fish and Few know what they went through
and
the
influence
it la exerting. To­
pected
in
the
newspaper,
but
the
news
unless
you
were
there
to
see
it
for
Corn Willie and If It is necessary we
day,
with
the
individual
electric plant
is.
-In
fact,
the
best
papers
are
get­
yourself.
Even
those
who
did
not
get
will give you celery.
at
hand,
and
with
a'dealer
in every
We welcome you to Orlando. Put across in the actual fighting gave up ting away from the sensational. How­
county
to
install
it,
electricity
can be
ever,
printing
the
facta
of
a
matter
is
up at tho hotels and spend a month or much when they left their comfortable
enjoyed
in
any
home,
from
modest
cot­
not
sensationalism;
nor
does
it
mean
so while you are there. Plenty of homea for the camp life and all its at­
tage
up
to
the
largest
farm,
ranch
or
that
tho
newspaper
concerned
advo­
room in the summer time and they tendant discomforts and different at­
plantation
home.
Even
small
towns
cates
murder.
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are always glad to see a stranger at mosphere. . And the boys who went
There are people who seem to are getting .their electee lighting
thla time o f the year. See Lake Lu­ over and did not fire a ahot on the
believe
that to hide the facts of a from these larger home eloctric plants.
other
aide
did
something
when
they
cerne and Lake Eol^ and. Carl Dann
Prices on electric plants, like ether
crime
will
result in suppressing
and all o f the atatues o f g n a t men stood On the decks of the transports
things,
says Mr. Yearby have shown
crime.
The
truth
is
that
the
great­
who have left their footprints outside and watched their native shores fade
(parked
reduction recently and this
est
check
to
crime
is
"pitiless
public­
the 8 ah Juan. Subscribe fo r an Or from view not knowing what awaited
new
Delco-Light
at $295.00 he advises,
ity,”
as
some
one
hss
called
it.—Tam­
Undo paper and get the Sanford Dally them on the other side.
Is
in
accord
with
the policy of his
pa
Times.
..Yes, we owe them much and today
Herald as a premium.
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nnd in tho days to come wo will try
and pay it back in slight measure by
showing the boys what we think of
their service. As the years go by the
boys themselves will think more of
the Legion nnd the reunions and the
recounting of their experiences in tho
world war. We should make it one
of the greatest occasions o f the year
nnd we should strive .to assist'thcm in
every wny not only in the encamp­
ments and entertainments but in civil
life for our boys are entitled to all
thnt we'ean givo them.
We hope they will thoroughly en­
joy themselves today in Orlando and
in the many future encampments that
they will hold in this grand old state
o f Florida.
The soldier boys are our future cit­
izens and they will make good ones.
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feed costing
too much?
Than (•! acaoalnf d with Purina
O-Molan*. It la not a n 1
Mol* F##d" not la It a stock morfldns, but only the good sound
grains prepared In such a way
that you gat the most for your
moo ty.

Try Thla
Faad your molar on ona third
adlgaadb
ibla O-Molaaa of the purei
lana (by actual weight) than you
' could poaaibly uaa of oata or com
or cheap “ mixed feed” and watch
the reeulta. You will get
Mora W ork

Better Health
Lower Feeding Coat
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D O N ’T BE M A D A T T H E S M A L L MERCH­
A N T W H O TR IES TO SE LL Y O U

P U R IN A FEEDS
A t a Higher Price than ours; because he has
to buy second handed and pays the profitsjve
give you to the other fellow . Our prices on,,
today’s m arket on P U R IN A FEED S are as
follows:
Purina
Purina
Pdrina
Purina
Purina

O m olen e...............
$2.85
S cra tch ............................................... 3.20
Scratch, 50-lb. b a g ......................... 1.70
Chicken C h ow d er........................... 3.95
Chicken Chowder, 50-lb. b a g ..... 2.10

| Purina Pig Chow .......................
t Purina C alf M e a l...... ....... ,......... '.........1.'

3.35
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PH ONE 181

Compnny to furnish its products at
the lowest prices that are in keeping
with the unquestioned quality and de­
pendability that many thousnnds o f
owners hnve found from personal ex­
perience with the plant he sells.
The hay markets are very depress­
ed by the high freight rates, and the
estimate is that only about 25 per cent
o f the surplus has been shipped, and
a new crop is coming on.
— Gut your Scratch Pada from The
Herald—by tbs pound— 15c.
NOTICE o r APPLICATION TON TAX DEED
--------------------------U N D ta SECTION
111 OENERAL BTATUTES, LAWS OF FLORIDA
N o lle U hereby (Ir m llill J. B. IMttg. puCchaaer of City Tkt Certificate No. 1ST. lUted
Hi. |.| day uf April. A. I&gt;. IPIO. L *. M W Mid
certificate In my ofHce. «od I n . mad* appllealion lor M l ilm l lo lu n . In arcurdanre wllb
Mw.
Said rrrtlMralf embrace. Itir followlli*
dr-rrtlW property altnatrd In Seiulnole .County,
Florida, lo-w ll: U I 3, lllock O. Tlrr II. City of
Sanford. Fla. Tin* .aid land Iwln* aaaeaaed at
Ui. d al. of III. laananr. of auctr ertlM rate In
III. ntnir of l&gt;. II. Jonea.
Abu:
N o lle la hereby (Iren that J.
K.
laln r, purchaser of City Tax Certlflrat. No.
1M , datrd lb# lal day of April. A. I&gt;. IMP. baa
M W aald e r llflr a t . In my o f f le . and baa
mail# application for 111 tied In l*au« In arcnrda n e iritb law. Bald e r llflr a t. embrace* tl»»
followlns ilerrltwd propeily altnalnl In Bemlnol. county, Florida, lo-w ll:
Lot P. niock 8.
Tlrr G. City of Hanford. FU. T b . aald Und
Iwlnf aaaranrd at lb . d a l. of lb* laaeaae of
aurta e r t lf lr a l. In III. nan*, of W . K. Durham.
Unlra* Mid ertlflratra aball ho e d e m t d an.
cord Inc In Uw la l d e d will boor Ih.roon or*
tin 27th day of Juno, A. D. 1031.
&gt;
Wltnraa my ofMrlal alcnatue aad aril IbU

tba 18th day of May. A II. 1B3I.
(SEAL)
T. A. DOCtlLASS.
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Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole County, FU.
lly A. u ; W EEKS. U. C.

IN COUNT or COUNTY JUDGE. SEKINOLI
COUNTY, STATE O f FLORIDA

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DODS
UNDER SECTION »7», OENZRAL STAT­
UTES O f THE STATE OF FLORIDA
N o lle la hereby (Iren that O. &lt;1
■un-haarr uf T ai Certificate No. *-W&gt;. datrd tha
Till day of Jun&lt;«. A. D. P«S, haa fMed aald cr*
llflca t. In my o f f le . and haa mad# appllcilion for tai d e d to Iran. In accordance
law.
Said e r llflr a t . .nihraea th. f.dbula*
ilr*cr!lartr |*rt»pertj •llmfrtl In
rM M n . lo-wll:
*u
laot 10. MMwar* adA lo OflM®
TT*
land Ixlnjc u s m n l al Ih* data of lb# * * * ? * .
of aarti rvrtirirat* In tba mm# of Odd »»!*»•.
Alan; .Nolle# la herabj fltan that a .«•
Wolcott; purrhaaer of T a i C.rtlflcat. N*. « * .
datrd the 3rd day of July, A. D. 101*. baa fUM
aald e r llflr a t* In my o f f l e . and Baa warn
application foe ta i d e d lo taeue In arerdaem
with law.
Said e r t l M e l a embrace lb* D*
lowln* d e c r ie d properly allnaled la. Hemlaow
County. Ftnrtd*. to-wtt:
, .
' l » t H. Midway near Orledo. Tbe aald lanl
hrln( aw ard at th# date of tb# lawaar* «
■neb e r l l f l r a t . In tbe narna of N rle* lUrtaa.
Alao: N o lle la hereby (Irrn that O. «•
Wolcott, porrbaaer of T a i C.rllMrale
dated the 3rd day of Jon», A. D. IPI*. baa film
aald e r l l f l r a t . In iny o f f l e , and b u a**"*
pllrallm for ta t d e d to laau. In arcmdMm
with law. Said rertlflral# em b ra ce tbe w m In* deetilwd properly, to-wlt:
_
U t IS. Midway In See. 10. Twp. 31 S-. »***•
31.
Hie Mid land l«eln* . a w e d al Ihe
of Ihe laanane of aurli certificate In Ihe aawa
of Nelaoti Horton.
—
• I'n le e aahl certificate ahalt be redetned &lt;c
mrdlnr to Uw ta i’ deed, will l«.oe tbereoa "
Ihe. 2711* day o f Jnne. A. I». 1031.
,
W ltn ea my official alyaalnre and real tm
Hi. 10th day of May, A. I&gt;. IW I.
(SEAL)
K. A. DODOLASS.

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Clerk Circuit Certflemlnole County, f a .
Ry V. M. DOUOLASS. D. C.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AFrLT FOX
jm A X T * *
SANFORD ROD * OUN CLUR.
N o lle U hereby (Iren, Thai we. tb* ••
d»r»l(ned. will oa
ou tbo.Stal day of JaneJan*. A.
1021,
1021. apply lo tb# Honorable Janie W.
Judse of tb . Circuit Court of lb# Serealk
dleial circuit of Urn State of Florida. 1* ' ■
for Seminole Couaty. al bla Chamber* la £
-------there f ter aa e j
I-and.- ---------------------------------Fkwbla. • or aa

m atte ran h* beard, for aa order (**»Uaf r j

aPITurin* n Charter Inrarporatla* SANroav
ROD * OUN. CLUB, aa a corporatlo*. NOT r"

r a o r iT ,

under

tba law*, of

th*

Tb# (eueral n atue and a b le t of /b e rarps*
atlno aball b* literary, bouotelrat. arl#n tlfK »"
•octal, and thereby to der*k&gt;p and eaeWjJj
•kill In bnntln* and flabln*. and
*
(Cttatlau)
maintain any and all Irfttlmat* " H M J "
EataU of
terUInmeat
daalred
for
lb*
benefit
of
IU
Anaurta [turner. I*eee*aed.
te n . and lo arqair* and bold #«liablt W * ‘
BY THE JUDOE Or SAID COUNT
WIIBItRAS. A. It. Kry baa a p p ll.* to thla and Aulldln** for tb# beueMt and rntrrlataw*"
*
Court fur Iwtt.ra of Admlnlatratlon on tb. and ndranemeot of aald member*.
Tb# prnpned -Charter of aucb c o r p o r a tie _ _
e ta ta of Aufuata Horner, deeaaed, U t* of aald
— Itlo-ta lb# offle* of tb# Clerk
mw on
CVtonty of Seminole;
■Demit tVmrt In aad f* f Setnlnol# County,
THESE AItK THEREFORE, To r l l . and admoolah all aad atnauUr Iha kindred and reudlDated at Sanford. Florida, IbU lb* l* h M
lima of Mid deeaaad to b» aad appear he foe#
thU
Court
on
or ‘ he fora
tba
Slat of May, IP3I.
SI jo e d : • ___
day of June. A. ,| l.
IP3I. and fib
ob­
S. rt'I.ESTON
jection*. If any they bar., to the iraniln* of
•&gt; IW . AL HAYNW.
Letter* of AdmlaUlralUu on aald m a le , otherN. r . HOUSnoLDXI.
wlae the aame will ! » (ranted lo aald A . IW
II. W. KNICIIT,
Key. w lo enme olber Ml prnno or perrona.
. ...
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.IL C. BOWER,
WITNESS my name aa County Jadce of the
ORO. D. BISIIOI.
tViuotyl afurreald IbU the 11tb day of May, A.
ADM INISTRATION

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F. iiocHiiotmim,
Oeuaty M f « .

EDWARD UIOOINS.
F. N. nOt’MILLAT.
A. U. NRT.

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 20,1921

PERSONAL NOTES
&lt;ITom
Mm. Endor C u rlett w as am ong the
Geneva visitor* to the city today.

Mr. and Mr*. Baumel and Mr*.
Shcrfer motored to'Orlando Monday.
M G. Robinson is a Sanford visitor
v ho will be in Tampa several days.—

■Tampa Tribune.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hood, of Ocala,
v ; rc visitors here yesterday, stop­
ping at tho Montezuma.
R. T. S t a l n a k e r , o f Sanford, is'in
Tampa for a short visit while look­
ing after business interests.—Tampa

Tribune. Mr. and' Mrs. R. H. Smith were vis­
itors here yesterday from St. Augua^Miss Lucy Byrd Smyths has return­
ed from a very pleasant visit with
friends In Bradentown.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Haskins, whose
marriage was a recent event, are now
making th ^ r home at the Montexu-

ina*

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Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lawson and Mr.
and Mm. S. M. Lloyd made up a con. genial party motoring to Orlando yes­
terday.
Mm. Frank Akers, Mrs. H. B. Con­
ey, Mm. Allen Jones and Mr. Hate,
formed a congenial party motoring to
Orlando Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Murrell mo­
tored to Orlando yesterday where
they attended the festivities of the
Legion reunion,
Rev. and Mm. Iji. G. Aldridge, who
have beetj, Bpending the winter nt
Clermont, stopped over in Sanford
yesterday enroute to. their home at
Gloversvillo, N. Y.
Mm. J. D. Jinkins, Mr. L. P. Ha­
gan and*Mr. 6 . J. Pope left yesterday
•for Lake Wales where they go as
delegates to the district conference of
the Methodist church.
Misses Clara Sutfin, Nila Dawson
and Grace Calkins and G. Nicholas
were a party from St. Cloud, stopping
over in our city yesterday. They leave
on the boat for Jacksonville, enroute
to their homes in Michigan. .
Mr. and Mrs. David Bruebakcr and
small son, Leonard, who have been
residing nt 200 Park avenue for tho
past seven months, left today for
their home in Michigan. Mr. Bruebaker. has been employed ns engineer
by the A. C. L.
Among those attending the Ameri­
can Legion reunion at Orlando Mon­
day were: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Murrel, Miss Lucy Byrd Smylhc, Mr.
and Mrs. I’nul Itiggers, Messrs. J. T.
Brady, Robert Robinson, Howard Har­
ris, Dougins Griffin, Hugh Tillls, Ol­
iver and Sam Murrell, Ed. and Wra.
Moye nml Dr. Ralph Stcvefis.
Willis I’owoll and Messrs. Cogsdalo
and Gaddy of* Lake county .and other
points were in the city today. Willis
is the secretary of the Lake county
Chamber o f Commerce and the cham­
pion fish story teller of the state and
the other fellows just came with him
to keep him straight.
Mrs. Annette Adams of Washing­
ton, assistant atorney^generni of tho
United States, Miss Lila White, of
Jacksonville, president of tho Florida
Business and Professional ‘ Women's
clubs, and Miss Whlte&gt;. mother, Mrs
U. J. Wade of S t Augustine, were In
the city todny the guests of tho San­
ford Business and Professional Wo­
men’s Club.
M. S. Nelson, who farms in Meccn
Hnmmock nnd operates a truck line,
brought n peculiar squash to the Her­
ald office yesterday.
It is three
squashes growing together and looks
like "threc-in-one" and could be call­
ed that if all the squashes In the field
were to grow that way but it is only
a frenk of nature and one calculated
to make a person look at it twice.

Gainesville, Ocala, Leesburg, Palatka
SANFORD WILL nA V E
BASE BALL THIS YEAH and other towns that have fast teams.
Watch for the opening games and
( Troui W .d a .t d .r '. DaUr)
support
this new team, they will give
Rev. S. W. Walker filled the third
Even though Sanford was not able you a brand of base ball that will
Sunday In the month engagement at
to make a go of a team in the Florida be worth your while.
Moore’s Station for Rev, W. T. Ranch­
State
League is no reason why wc
er ns Mr. Rancher wns ill. Dr. Walk­
will
not
have base ball in Sanford this CLYDE CHAPMAN HERE TO STAY
er preached s fine sermon.
year. Already plans have been made
Dame Rumor is saying that Gettcs
whereby the Sanford fans will have
(From W .dfl.edej'. S*Ur)
McClelland was married to the young­
an opportunity of witnessing at least
Clyde
Chapman, who has been
est Miss Mickey last December, If so
two fast games each week, beginning pitching for Daytona this season and
congratulations.
Monday, May 30th,
played several seasons for Sanford in
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Merriwcther
A fast team from Fort Myers will the Florida State League, has decided
have moved to their place on West
bo here for two days, May 30th and to give up organized base ball this
First street, the former Doc. Monroe
31st.
This club is touring the state season to enter into business for him­
place, so wo hear.
playing series of one, two and three self, here in Sanford.
T. L. Brantley returned Thursday
games with each of the different
He arrived in town yesterday to
from a business trip to Montgomery,
towns in which they atop and will play close a deal with Perkins St Britt,
Ala.
a like number of games on the return whose tailoring, altering, cleaning and
Miss Gladys I. Deiterich will gradu­
trip. ' At this time it has not been pressing business he will take over as
ate from the Memorial Hospital and
teamed just what two days they will his own. He also expects to add good
Training School for nurses at Roxborplay their return games.
features to this already good busi­
ough, a suburb of Philadelphia, Pfc»
From the advance dope that haa ness and wants all his friends in and
on Tuesday, May 2-1* exercises to ta u
drifted up from Ft. Myers way wo about Sanford to know that he is here
place at the First Baptist church.
learn that an advertising car is travel­ to.serve them.
Roxborough. Miss Deiterich hits the
ing about1a week ahead of the team
Chappie was going good with the
best wishes of her many friends in
anti will be here shortly arranging all Daytona Club this season and was
her chosen profession.
‘tho details and advertise the games not able to get his release but was
Mr, and Mrs. G. L. Bledsoe are hav­
well throughout the county and near­ able to get a suspension that atill
ing a number of relatives as a house
by towns. They also claim to have a makes him tho property o f Daytona
party at his home in Celery‘ avenue,
ten piece band traveling with them. should he want to play again this
Mrs. Bledsoe’s mother^Jrs. Julia Yahn
The Sanford Club is under the su­ season. He believes he can make a
and sister, Miss Mittie Yahn' o f Apapervision of C. L. Britt, assisted by better thing of a business of his own
lachicola, another sister, Mrs. J.
Chapman and Pope, and the entire and will therefore let base ball rest
O’ Neal of Lakeland, their son and
team will be made up of players that as far ns organized ball is concerned
wife, Mr. and Mrs. N* Y. Bledsoe and
havo had experience, at least four and nnd'tir his fortune at a business life
niece, Mrs. Simmons, of Jacksonville.
maybe five of whom are old Florida fo r a while.
**
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brandt are
State League players. •
Chapman wiil play for the fast
leaving Sunday for Calexico, Calif.,
Sid Rive, who caught for Tampa Semi-pro Club that Sanford is or­
expecting to be gone two years. They
and Sanford in 1910 will be the regu­ ganizing and every one of his San­
will visit a daughter in Chicago, an­
lar catcher with Royce Robinson as ford friends are glad to learn that he
other in Denver enrqqje. Both daugh­
his relief. Clyde Chapman,-an old will be here to stay. Pay Chap a visit
ters will accompany them for a visit.
Sanford pitcher and who’ also pitched in his new business in the rear of tho
Their only son has lived In California
for Daytona this year, and Amil Am- store that is different.
several years. Mr. and Mrs. Brandt
mond, an old timer in fast company,
have their home here in Eureka hamT
arc the two twirlera already on the
HERE’S WHERE HE GETS HIS.
mock with their daughter, Mrs. Geo.
ground, with one more good pitcher
Bafmcs. All are former Chicago
(By Tk» A iw d iU d f r a u l
expected here a little later.
folks. May they have a fine trip and
WASHINGTON,
May 18.—Harry
Biddy Burdick is known to every
safe return.
fan around this part of the country Wlneberger, n f New York, counsel for
Messrs. Clifford Bell nnd Jack
and every one will agree that he will Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, was order­
Hickson are building new porches to
hnvc no trouble In holding down short ed before the bar of the house of rep­
their celery avenue homes. W. W.
stop. Pope in an inficlder, having resentatives today for contempt, after
Miller is doing considerable work on
had experience in tho -Cape Fear refusing to testify before the house
the Greenland house just purchhsed.
Lcugue somewhere in the Carolinns. investigation committee regarding the
Richard Hickson nnd Clifford Bell
Other players will be assigned to their fees paid him by Bergdoll's mother.
have added to their real estate hold­
different positions Inter and that a Wineberger represented Bergdoll in
ings, having bought a strip adjoining
good ball club will represent Sanford the recent Court martial.
their Celery avenue farm on the this year is. assured the fans by ‘ the
north.
Wc specialize on fertilizer for your
management.
There wns n high wind nnd a little
lnwn
and garden. Phone us your
Work will start this week on a new
hail for a few minutes Sunday during
orders.
Any amount sold. Cates Crate
base ball diamond, one that will be
the storm here, the wind blowing over made just as good if not better than Co. Phone 181.
40-tfc
trees nnd doing considerable damage the ono used in the past. This new
to the growing peppers, com, etc. park will he ut the corner of Ninth ” Head-!T-OFF”— ENERGIZE—NOW.
Now the growers want it to stop nnd French.
raining just ns badly ns they wanted
Male job hunters in Washington
A schedule is being nrranged with
it to rain last week. Too much water
are discovering that the pullet is
will damage things and has already “ Hcnd-IT-OFF"— ENERGIZE—NOW. mightier than the pull. ^
where the water stood for nny length
of time, or drainage wns not good.

Automobiles
FREE
Nearly so.

Your Going to Look for
a Chance to Own
&amp; Car

OVERLAND TOURING
83-B
$300.00
$100 Cash, $20 per Mo.

SAXON 6 TOURING
$400.00
$100 Caish, $30 per Mo.

MAXWELL TOURING
$350.00
$100 Cash,. $25 per Mo.

OVERLAND 90
TO U R IN G
$400.00
$100 Cash, $30 per Mo.

m

DISCOUNT

W ill fee allowed for all
cash on the above cars.
These cars are all in
running order and the
Tires, Batteries, Acces­
sories, etc., are worth
nearly as much as we
are asking.
These prices will sell
these cars fast so don’t
delay in getting your
choice.
Come around nnd look
them over.

B. &amp; 0. MOTOR CO.
209 Park Avenue

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
WANTED
Ocean View Hotel at Coronado
Beach now open. Board by day or
week. Rates, $2.60 to $3.00 per day;
$16 to $18 per week. Apartments fo r
rent.
■___________ S0-4tp
WANTED—Young cow.
Most be
fresh’ and good milker. J. H. Mol*
mer, Box 103, Sorrento, 71a.
18-tfe
WANTED—Team work, all kinds, iflr
quire Hanson's Shoe Shop. 28-l i p
SEE M. S. NELSON for all kinds at
hauling.
81-tfe
FOR SALE
r o l l «ALE— While
Pnrtncrt aa4
par.fu. Ora* at Mr*. II. N. Laoito,'*.
h g w A ...
«o*t»
COII BAI.B—t .c r .- f.f -n i t ) 3 room
U.Uoatlll* A t*. Apple Mr*. C. W . ftpMf, 1U
l . a n l A t*.
jMjg
WANTKU—Sateam.a Cor O.OCW m il. ( l l iruU lH H
t t m . O u r in lr o l ..U r y $100.00 weekly with
• t i n roamlroloa*.— Cow am Tiro * BoMtar Co..

hot tm.

aiif.ro. .in.
oe-u
oe-ita
FOR SALE— Good farm mule in ;good
condition.— M. Fleischer. 11-21-tfe

FOR SALE— Large WAKEHOTTg ft
with rail road aiding. Three blocks
from center o f city.—Geo. W. Knight,
Real Estate and Insurance, Sanford.
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NOTICE—600 new tires, all aisee to*
be told at one half price. See as
for your needs for the next year, 84x4
$22.60 ; 84x4 and- up to 87x6 in pro­
portion. No seconds. Full 6000-mils
guarantee.— Ray Brothers, 814 West
First Street, dealers in Firestone and
Lehigh Tires.
87-4tp
WANTED—We want a lady or gen­
tleman agent for tho genuine J. R.
Watkins Products in .Sanford and
other vacant towns, A Big Opportun­
ity for any hustler. Write today for
free sample and free particulars o f
our wonderful offer. J. R. Watkins
Co., 64, Memphis, Tenn.
39-4tp
BATTERIES— We recharge and re­
pair all makes of Batteries. Send
your batteries to us. Uncle Sam uses
alEXIDE" Batteries in U-Boats, air
urd submarine service.
Why not
have the best at less cost?— Ray
Bros., phono 548. 314 West First
Street.
877*4tp
The (ban who is enjoying the graft
can’t dee nny resemblance between an
ideal nnd a square deal.
If all’ products were sold by the
pound, there would be fewed disputes
over the number of pounds’to be con­
sidered as a bushel.
Office supplies at tba Herald.

MURDEROUS MOONSHINE
"Moonshine” whiskey used to have
a rather pocticial association. It has
yet, in the minds of some .Northern
tipplers, who sadly compare the "boot­
leg” 'stu ff they get With what they
have henrd of "pure’ whiskey made
under the open sky among Southern a
hills. From the Cordclc (Ga.)
patch comes disillusionment:
"The man who will take a drink
of ‘ moonshine’ liquor whose making
he did not superintend himself
cares little about his term o f yearn
on this planet.
"The" writer of these lines in tho
good year of 1920 looked into the
dfad faces of three men, everyone of
them heads of families, who gave
their lives to wildcat liquor.
“These three dead men, their
funerals and flowers, their widows
and orphans, nnd the toil of mothers
and the little ones they left to strug­
gle on in the world—ail these fright­
ful things are preaching more power­
ful sermons against moonshine linquor
than any eloquence of prohibition lec­
turers we have known and heard in
years."
In what state— one almost feels like
sayin, in what community—can this
sad story not be duplicated? Homs
brew, wood alcohol and deadly con­
coctions of a hundred kinds have tak­
en a heavy toll in the last year or
two, nnd are taking it still. Even
Canada, which many Amercans mis­
takenly regard as a sort of alcoholic
paradise, and which is now nearly aii
legally as dry as this country, tells
the same story. A Canadian news­
paper remarked lately that "so far aa
the ordinary cltlxen Is concerned, there
is no pure whiskey in tho world now."
Aa knowledge o f this fact spreads,
it has, indeed, more effect than
preaching.* Observers say that lately
there are aigns of a diminution in
drinking, and in bootlegging. Tak­
ing a drink furtively is not so much
o f a joke any more, since it haa o f­
ten proved to be a tragedy. Respect
fo r prohibitio nls gaining, lees from
conscientious observance than from
the fear of death.—Tampa Tribune.

(From Thundij'i Ditlr)
Mr. and Mrs.
Stooihoff and
blaster Herbert from Daytona Beach,
arc callers in Sanford today.
Miss Chivilctte Smith, o f Ocala, is
the attractive guest of her cousin,
Miss Dorothy Ray.
Mrs. Gene Harris left yesterday for
I-ake City where she will spend two
weeks as the guest of her parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Irwin.
Mrs. Ella G. Koonce, after a very
pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs.
R. E. Tolar, returned to her home in
Jocksonvill yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Stenstrom an­
nounce the birth of a son, May 16th,
at their home in Zellwood. The
3'oung man has been named Leon
William.
Misses Elisabeth and Lena Gause,
who have been the guests o f Mrs.
Mary School, left yesterday for Jack­
sonville on the boat, going from {here
to their home at Hastings, M inn/
■Mrs. H. H. Pattiahall, of Geneva,
Mrs. Elia G. Koonc?, of Jacksonville,
Mrs. John T. Brady slid Mra. R. E.
Tolar, formed a congenial party mo­
Ask your neighbor about Purina
toring to Orlando Tuesday to attend
Omolene
for mules. It is sold only
the Legion festivities.
in
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At
warehouse.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sorrell and
daughter ^flss H aul Sorrell, returned
to their home In , Orlando after a
- Pleasant visit with their daughters,
Mra. C. W. Stokes and Mrs. C. L. Millitier.

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1921

P h il ip R . A n d r e w s
In a Luncheon Today to
W hich M ere Men
W ere A lso Invited
The business women and men of
Sanford sat down together today at a
noon-day luncheon. There was noth­
ing strange in this proceedings and
nothing was thought about it—at this
time.
A few years ago it might have cre­
ated considerable comment but today
with the women of the country taking
their places In business and standing
shoulder to shoulder with the men it
serned perfectly natural for the men
at least to have the ladies with them
—only In this case it was the ladies
that had the men with them for the
Business and Professional Women's
Club had invited the directors of the
Chamber of Commerce, the directors
of the Rotary Club, the board of govemors o( the Woman's Club and the
members of the local bar to meet Mrs.
Annette Adams, Assistant Attorney
General o f the United States, and Miss
Lila White, President o f the State As­
sociation of Business and Profession­
al Women’s Clubs at a luncheon nl the
Valdez Hotel.
The long tables wore mort taste­
fully arranged by this well known
hostelry' and aB usual the luncheon was
all that could be desired arid all ll*c
guests thorougnly enjoyed ihe menu
while discussing affairs o f the city
and state and it was discovered by the
men present that the ladies were well
up on all the important questions of
the day.
At the close of the luncheon Mrs.
John Leonard), the president of the
Business and Professional Women’s
Club arose ami very gracefuly intro­
duced Miss Lila White, of St. Augus­
tine. Miss White, although in busi­
ness in ’Jacksonville at this time is
really a fanner and stock-raiser and
admitted it at the luncheon. Miss
White is n most forceful speaker and
is a thorough going Floridian, know­
ing her state as few know it. Giv­
ing Sanford mmc' very nice compli­
ments Miss White launched into the
beauties and glories of Florida in genoral, gave a brief outline of the work
of the Club and their itinerary thrn
Florida and then introduced Mrs.
Adams, giving a brief outline of the
activities of this wonderful woman.
Mrs. Adams has a very’ pleasing ad­
dress and a well modulated voice and
is the kind of speaker that puts an
audience at case and makes them feel
very friendly from the start. Entire­
ly unaffected nnd a real American
woman, Mrs. Adams makes one feel
that it is n pleasure to iheet her and
to hear her. .Coming from California
Mrs. Adams has m u c h in common
with Florida people nnd expressed
herself as pleased Ur be in Florida nt
this particular time when "tourists”
hnd flown and she could see the state
in the spring time and get the chance
to eat nil the green vegetables nnd nil
the fruits she wanted. Mrs. Adams
pnid Sanford a high compliment in
thy wonderful fields of growing stuff
and snid the "Pep" that she had noted
in the business women probably came
from the big pepper crop. The speak­
er gave her audience a side trip into
the business world of growing fruits
and vegetables by describing
the
working of various associations of
growers in California nnd the meth­
ods of growing, packing nnd shipping
Iruits, n matter that has stute aid and
co-operation in California but as the
speaker also pointed out had not yet
reached perfection and the growers
there have their troubles as well.
Passing on to the subject of wom­
en in business, the speaker aptly suid
that before the women went into bus­
iness and organized clubs that they
were not a help to the men in taking
care of big problems and the men hnd
not formed such a High opinion of
them. But today with the trained
women in the various clubs working
toward something definite the men

of their community, their state and
their country,
Mrs. Adams was attorney general
of California nftor serving ns assist­
ant attorney general and held other
offices in her native state before be­
ing called by President Wilson
to
tnke the position of assistant attor­
ney general at Washington. She ex­
pects to give up this position soon
and return to California to again take
up the practice of low.

N E W S FR O M A L L
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HIMES SAYS HE COULDN’T HAVE
HELD OUT ANOTHER MONTH
HUT FOR TANLAC

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extra tires, theft-proof locking
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everything. Can be bought at a
Blight discount.

WEST PALM BEACH, May 18—
The board o f county commissioners
has decided to send Engineer Roy F. This car is practically new and
Goodman to Tallahassee to represent
can be bought at a bargain.
the county’s Interests in the good
roads budget and to make a definite
bid for its quota of the good roads
program which is to extend over the
next two years.

We can save you money on this
car.

SANFORD

*'Ycs, air, I'll go out o f my way to
recommend Tanlac since R has put me
back In such fine,health,” said A. J.
Himes of 1223 Franklin street, Tampa,
Fla.
*‘My health was all broken up and
at the rate I was going down hill11
could not have held out another
month. My liver was out of order
And caused me to feel sluggish, tired
and no account all the time. Malaria
was all through my system and that
sapped my strength until I got so
weak I could hardly pull through the
day. My appetite went back on me
and it looked like I was in for a long
spell o f sickness.
“ But I began taking. Tanlac just
In time and three bottles of it have
put me back to where I feel as fine
as I did the best day o f my life. My
Hver is in good condition, the malaria
has all been driven out o f my system
and my a p a tite is so big that every
time I go to the table I feel so.hun­
gry it seems that I missed the last
meal. I’m as strong as I ever was,
and am glad to give this statement
for I make no secret of what Tanlac
has done fo r me.”

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for Indigestion and stomach
trouble of any kind. I have
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Draught I .take It In broken
doses after meals. For s long B
time I tried pills, which grip- H
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itl^n't give the good
a4
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and didn’t
resulta.
Black-Draught liver
medicine la eisy to take, easy
to keep. Inexpensive.”
Get a package from your
druggist today—Ask for and
Insist upon Thedford’s—the
only genuine.
Ost It today. .
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Once more Nature has taken up her paint brush.
The fields are a glorious mass o f color. Trees are
budding green. Even to the dty dweller there comes
the faint suggestion o f peach and apple blossoms.
Springtime is paint time Paint your home inude and out
with C-H
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An smarm* booklet. “ T !r K » " Vrrii
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copy and color charts.

has taken up the question of having
the lawB 80 amended as to preclude
the sentencing to the chain gang of
persons convicted o f stealing rides on
trains. Action of the organization rcsuited from the recent killing of Wil­
bam Murphy o f Wilmington, Del.,
who, tt is charged, was shot by Frank
Quigley, n convict guard, while attempting to escape. Murphy was
serving a sentence for that offense,
Speakers nt the meeting at which the
subject was discussed, declared if a
man was sentenced to the chain gang
f°r such a trivial offense it might
make a hardened criminal of him.
Quigley, who hns been indicted for
manslaughter, will be tried during the

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The marriage of Miss Lillinn Littler and Mr. Barney Griggs was sol­
emnized Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Griggs'
on French avenue. Rev S. W. Walker
of the Methodist church officiating.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Griggs left during the
afternoon for a brief wedding trop.
They will mnko their home in New
Smyrna. Their numerous friends join
in wishing them much happiness in
their new life.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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WEST PALM BEACH, May 18
cording
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WEST PALM BEACH, May 18—
Sartor of Spokane, Wash., has
The local Ad Club expects to send at
the building for n term of
least 20 members to the convention
ir. Atlanta June 12-lGth. The club
has decided to feature l’/tlm Beach
WEST PALM BEACH, May 18—
county’s Bugar possibilities and each "Braggadocio" is n hard word to apeel.
member will carry nt least one stalk It is, or was, too hard for West Phlnj
of cane nnd wear a badge reading: Beach Itotnrinns. Dr. L. A. Peak
“ Palm Bench County, Future Sugar staged an old fashioned spelling bee
Bowl of America."
nt thu last luncheon, and "Bragga­
docio" put them all down, nnd thereby
won Slfl f..r the Hoy Scouts, $10 for
the \ W. C. A. and fo for the Good
I Samaritan hospital.

Many persons, otherwise
vigorous and healthy, are
bothered occasionally with
Indigestion. The effects of a
disordered stomach on the
system are dangorous, and
prompt treatment of lndlgeaUon la Important. “The only
medicine I have naeded has
been something to aid dlgesUon and clean
the liver,”
wrltea Mr. Fred Ashby, a
McKinney, Texas,' farmer.
“ My medicine Is

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IT PALM BEACH, May 18—
'rom the marsh fields which
een burning some tjme swept
areas o f uncleared ground on
'j of the city last week and en'd so for os to threaten buildn the outskirts, The fire dent kept the fiames from doing
nl damage and destruction was
d to timber. Both Boy and
icouts assisted in fighting the
fter school hours.
—:----AUGUSTINE, May 18— The
temporary appointment of Dr.
Fogarty of Key West to bo
urgeon nt the East Const hoa-

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TAMPA, May 18.—Chief of Police
. LA NDI S. FISH &amp; H U L L
Williams Is going after “jay walk­
ers" in Tampa nnd hns been promised Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law
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the co-operntion of the city commis­
Will
practice
in the State and Feder­
sioners in his efforts to have adopted
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
an ordinance "prohibiting the crossing amining and Perfecting Land Titles.
of certain streets by pedestrians ex­
cept nt street intersections. Placards
would bo placed at intervals after the
S C H E L L E M A IN E S
passage of the ordinance, notifying
the public that it was a violation o f
LAWYER r
the traffic regulations to cross the
OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE
streets in the middle of the blocks.
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The new ordinance also would em­
brace n provision giving pedestrians
the right of way over automobiles and
other vehicles nt street crossings.
FLORIDIANS NEED TO GO TO
HOLLAND TO FIND H. C. I
WEST PALM BEACH, May 18—
Floridians need to go to Holland to
learn about the high cost of living,
accordinfg to G. von Munster, a form­
er resident of West Palm Beach, who
hns just returned after a two years’
residence in the Netherlands.
V In Holland, Mr. Munster said, one
pays JO cents a pound for sugar, $1.70
a pound for butter, $30 for an ordjnaty pair of shoes, and rents are pro­
portionately high. On the other hand
wages and salaries are little better
than they are here.

G E O . G . HERRING
Atlorncy-at-Law
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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 20,1921

(Trom Monday', Dtily)

i NDFSTRIOUS

EFFORT TO
MADE .TO STOP
HUNTERS

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TALLAHASSEE, May 18, Friends
cf stale wild game and wild life con­
g estion will make a desperate offort during the week to get the gnme
tills untangled and to arrive at soma
oondusion as to which to pass. There
are practically two bills now up for
consideration, one, the Lindsey hill,
telng on second reading in the senate
tad the other from the house commit­
tee being on second reading in the
house.
,
The main difference between tho
two is that the Lindsey bill calls for
a state commissioner of game and
fresh water fish with power to en­
force the law, while the house bill
leaves enforcement to the sheriffs
and eorfnty gnmo wardens, a reed
vrhich friends of conservation say has
in the past proved n mighty weak one
to lean upon.
The bills offered by Representa­
tives Parrish and Gunn in the house
have been given chloroform In the
committee and the house committee
bill is practically the only bill now
left in the house. It shortens the open
season on all game and in this respect
is good. The present hunting season
is from November 1 to March 1, with
several counties nllowing the shoot­
ing of squirrels from October 1 to
March 1. The bill places the season
from November 20 to January 31.
Another feature in which tho house
bill is a good bill Is in cutting out the
free hunting for hunters in their own
precinct. A minimum license of $1.25
is fixed. It seemed to be almost im­
possible for n hunter to tell where his
precinct lines ran. Just whnt-will come
out remains to bo seen. It may take
a conference committee to straighten
out the points of difference.

BABKENS BEAUTIFULLY AND
RESTORES ITS NATURAL COLOR
AND LUSTRE AT ONCE
Common gnrden sage, brewed into a
heavy ten, with sulphur and alcohol

added, will turn gray, streaked nnd
faded hair beautifully dark nnd lux­
uriant. Mixing the Sage Tea nnd
Sulphur recipe at home, though, is
troublesome. An easier way is to get
the rvndy-to-use preparntioh, im­
proved by the addition of other in­
gredients, a large bottle, at little
cost, nt drug stores, known ns
"Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com­
pound,", thus avoiding n lot of muss.
"b ile gray, faded hair is not sinful,
*'*' ill desire to retain our youthful
aplH-i, ranee and attractiveness. By
darkening your hair with Wyeth’s
Sage nnd Sulphur Compound, no one
can tell, because It docs it so naturally, so evenly. You juBt dampen a
sponge or soft brush with It and draw
this through your hair, taking one
small strand nt a time; by morning
sil gray hairs have disappeared. After
another application or two 'your hnir
becomes beautifully dork, glossy, soft
ami luxuriant, and you appear yenra
younger— Adv.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry "Walsh spent
Sunday at'Daytona Beach.
Dr. E. D. Brownlee Is attending the
Southern Presbytery at S t Louis this
week.
Mr. and Mrs, Tarvenu of Orange
City were guests gf tho Montezuma
Sunday.
Mr. R. W. Wilburn of Atlanta, Ga.,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Akers at the Montezuma Sunday.
Mr. .and Mrs. Kent Rossiter and
family motored to Coronado Beach
Saturday where they spent the day
very pleasantly.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cameron and son,
Harry, motored to Miami where they
spent several days on business last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Daiger, Sr.,
and son, Frank, who have been visit­
ing their son, Fred S. Daiger, ^r., re­
turned to their home in Tampa today.
« Mrs. D. A. Kelly leaves today for
California where she will 'spend sev­
eral months.
J. G. Ball, Miss Mary Frances Ball,
Matt Tarbell and Robert Holly were
irmong the. Sanford visitors to the
beach yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Metcalf, who
have spent the winter here, left In
their car Saturday for their homo f t
Ashland, Wis.
'
J. H. Hudlcston Was among tho vis­
itors to the city from Geneva today
and reports everything as being in tho
finest kind of shape there especially
since the rain.
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Hon. Forest Lake and Hon. George
A. DcCottcs leaves fo r Tallahassee
tonight whero they will look them
over for a few days, both of thorn be­
ing on business connected with tho
state capital.
J. R. Hayden made a Hying trip
to Sanford from Virginia yesterday
nnd left today for Washington. He
will return in about ten days to re­
main for some time during the sum­
mer.
Rev. A. A. Wninwright of Chuluota
preached at the Baptist Temple Sundny morning, in the nbsence of the
pastor, who is attending the Southern
Baptist convention at) Chattanooga,
Tenn.
Mrs. Downing of Chicago, who is
here in the interest of Childs’ Wel­
fare, is pleasantly located at Mrs.
John Wimblsh’s residence on Park
avenue.
Harry C. Rabb of Bruton, Ain., is
in Ihe city looking over the situation
with a view of locating in Floridn. He
is an old friend of Mr. and Mrs. H.
A. Neel ar.d Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Lillnrd of the Herald Printing Compnny.
Mr. Babb graduated from the law col­
lege afterward taking up the insur­
ance business.,
Mrs. J. C. LaGrangc of Lake Wales
and Mrs. Lay Boston of St. Cloud
were guests of the Montezuma Sun­
day en route to Bar Harbor, Me.,
where they will spend tho summer, re­
turning to Floridn in the early fall.
Oliver Murrell is spending ft few
dnys with his parents at the Montezumn. Oliver will graduate from tho
law school of Stetson Juno 7th, after
which he expects to open ft law offlee
at Punta Gordn, one of tho new coun­
ties just crentcd by the legislature.
Messrs. J. A. and W. E. Brown,
representing the P. F. Collier Com-

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ALONG WITH RAIN

Do LAND, May 16.— Rain with hail,
■which strucck DeLand Saturday afternoon, put electric, telephone wires out
j
commission. Hell, considerably
wstermelons and citrus fru it
.Three hundred and sixty telephones
were rendered useless. Six inches o f
111f bad fallen up to this morning

Precipitation continuing.

SOgoodcigarettes

Two Sanford Girls
W ill Graduate From *
Philadelphia Hospital
Sanford girls seem to tnkc to the
profession of nursing nnd this month
several of them will graduate from
different hospitals as real nurses.
Among them are Misses Gladys Dletcrich nnd Ruth Stewnrt, who will
graduate from the Philadelphia Mem­
orial Hospital Training School on May
24th. This is their third year and
they have made rapid progress nnd
have n fine record in the school. Miss
Gladys is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. G. Dictcrich nnd Miss Ruth
is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. M.
M. Stewart. They nre Sanford girls
of whom their many friends can well
feel proud and they can he counted
upon to make a high mark in their
chosen profession-r-one of the noblest
in the. lint.

Franklin K . Lane,
Former Secretary o f
The Interior, Dies

DISTRICT GOVERNOR TURNER
INTERNATIONAL CLUBS
VISITED HERE TODAY

ami Mrs. Turner o f Tampa were
among the visitors to tho city today,
bring enroute home from points . on
the East Coast as far down as Miami.
Mr. Turner is one*of tho beat and one
of the most popular Rotnrians In the
South and la on a tour of tho different
Notary clubs In this part of Florida.
He assisted In Installing tho Dnytona
Glub last night and attended the noon­
day luncheon here today of the San­
ford Rotary Club.
Mr. Turner Is always ready to talk
Notary and he gave the Sanford dnb
•fine tatk today on tho principles o f
Notary and all that It mesne to the
*0011 who are out fo r "serrico above
•eif” nnd he brought out many good
Points and precepts for the Sanford
5™b ^ follow. , HU visits here will
t* looked forward, to with much !qUrest by all the members and by his
!" any Sanford friends when he comes
ncre again.

JACKSONVILLE, May 18— Krisjan Broadvad, a former sergeant o f
Carlatrom Field and a member of tho
detail commended by Lieut B. G.
Tooher, who shot and killed Fred Pitt,
W h en you let us supply y o u r buildinf
a prominent resident of Punta Gorda
needs you get a great deal m ore than ju s t m
last month, after Pitt is said to have
for 10c from
m any feet o f lum bar— bundles o f shin (le a —
fired upon the soldisra who were
pounds o f nails— o r panels o f B eaver B oard .
one sock of
searching for a deserter, was arrested
Y ou get the benefit o f our building
here today as he was about to board
G E N U IN E
m aterial know ledge and experience In S e rv ic e
vessel for New York. Breadvad was
that helps y o u get th e resu lts y o u w ant at th e
recently discharged from the army.
right price. Service - first in planning th e
Army officers opposed efforts o f Dew ork — m ore service in selecting proper m ate­
Soto county authorities to gain pos­
rials— speedy service in delivering th e goods.
session of Tooher and the enlisted men
of.th o party after the coroner’s Jury
Y o u pay for tho m aterials.
Tho aorvioo
had charged Tooher with murder and
M y a fo r itaelf in th e larger v o lu m e o f business
the enlisted men as accessories.
■ brings through su p er-satisfied cu stom ers,
Governor Hardee has Instructed Duval
* It will pay you to
authorities to hold the man while It
bo o n e o f thoao.
is understood that an officer from
Carlstrom cn route here to demand his
and are the guests o f Mrs. Mery
ml ease. Authorities say this case will
Schaal. The Misses Gauss hare been
result in a clash between the state and
spending the winter at West Palm
the army,
Beach and have visited In Bradentown,
St. Petersburg and Tampa before com­
Don’ t Always Blame Hens When Eggs
ing here. They expect to leave Wed­
Are Scarce
nesday for their homo at Hastings,
Rats may be gotting them—U. S.
F. Z. Graves, of Houston, Texas, is Government Bulletins prove they
the guest of his sister, Miss Jessie know how to get them. Break a cake
Graves in this city. His many friends o f RAT-SNAP Into small pieces and
are glad to welcome him in Sanford placo where rats travel. If there,
RAT-SNAP will get them—positive­
again.
Miss Edna R. Harris arrived in tho ly. Three sizes, 35c, C5c, $1.25.
city Saturday from Jacksonville and old and guaranteed by Bnll Hardware
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. H.
Bowler, at her homo on Magnolia
666 cures Biliousness,
avenue.
Mrs. Forest Lako will leave Friday
517 Commercial Street
for Staunton, Vn., where she goes to
Rub-My-Tism cures sores,
attend the graduation o f her daughter,
Miss Scrltn Lake, from Stpart Hall,
on May 31.
Col. J. C. Woodward nnd Alfred
Robson left this morning for Tampa,
nnd other points further down the
state, in the interest of G. M. A of
Atlanta.
J. Hownrd Jnrrott, who hns bee*
the guest of his aunt, Mrs. R. A. TcrSEMINOLE TREE GROWER
IDEAL HIGH GRADE FRUITER
hune, leaves today for his homo in
4% Aram., 0% A. P. A., 8% Pot.
4% Amm., 8% A. P. A., 4% Pot.
Suvnnnnh. Mr. Jarrott expects to re­
IDEAL FRUIT nnd VINE MANURE
W. &amp; T.’s Seminole Fruit Manure
turn to Sanford in October,
3% Amm., 6% A. P. A., 10% Pot.
3% Amm., 8% A. P. A., 5% Pot.
The members of tho Junior Chap­
ter Brotherhood of St. Andrew, were
ORDER EARLY
APPLY EARLY
MARKET EARLY
delightfully entertained with a spendWrite-for
new
price
list
showing
further
reductions
in
prices.
thc-dny party at Coronado Beach
Snturday by Rev. A. S. Peck.
R. C. MAXWELL, Mnnngcr Sanford Branch

It. H. Pcarman, the live secretary
of the Chamber of Commerce, hns
returned from Jacksonville where he
attended the big meeting of tho Na­
tional Chamber of Commerce kecrotarics where there were live wires
from every big town In the South and
biany northern cities. He learned
much but returns to Sanford more
than over Imbued with the idea that
his own home town is tho best nnd
that the Chamber of Commerce has
started right. He waa honored at the
meeting by being made one of the
vice-presidents o f the association and
he also gave Sanford much good ad­
vertising at the meeting.
&lt;rr*«a T » U &gt; 7 '| DtUr)

Braxton Baggott spent the week­
end very pleasantly in Clermont.
Raymond Bearden o f Kissimmee
spent Saturday and Sunday as the
guest o f 'Albert Beardeu.
Mrs. Gene Harris will leave Wed­
nesday for Lake City where sho will
spend a few weeks with her parents.
Colonel Woodward of G. M. A. ar­
rived yesterday afternoon and Is the
guest o f Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Robson.
Rev. S. W. Walker and Robt. T.
Thrasher left yesterday morning for
Lakeland, going from there to' Lake
Wales, where they will attend the
dUtrlct conference.
Misses Elizabeth and Lena Gauss
arrived Sunday aftemodn frtm Tampa

ROCIIESTER, Minn., May 1 8 Franklin K. Lane) former secretary of
the interior, died nt a local hospital
early today. Death was due to angina
pectoris.
Lane was operated on here May 6th
for gall stones and appendicitis and
was said to bo recovering when heart
disease from which he had suffered
from time to time fdt the last eight
months developed. Hospital physicians
expressed the belief that the opera­
tion would remove the heart affection
hut the attack early today developed
fatally immediately after ho had re­
covered from an aesthetic.
Lane said, “ I am surprised to be
alive." "I hope to be able to live a
long life in doing good things for­
ever." Lane left no estate.
6 6 6 cu res B ilio u s F ev er.

China is the 3rd largest cotton pro­
ducing region in the world, the annual
yield of which Is 3,000,000 bales, most
of which is used at home. A repre­
sentative of the Chinese Cotton Mill
Owner's Association has been in the
United States for some time to study
the growing of long staple cotton with
a view to its introduction in China.

The puritans who object to bsseball might elect one o f ^helr number
weather man and let him say it with
showers.,
*

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS IDEAL FERTILIZERS
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING

JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

$625 f. o. b. Detroit

The merits of the Fordson Tractor can be best judged through the
opinions of its daily users. We have asked a few o f our customers for
their frank comments concerning the •operation o f their Fordsons.
Read w hat these owners have to say’ and then judge whether or not
they are pleased with their purchases—Or better still, ask them yourSanford, Florida, Oct. 6, 1919.
Mr. EJd, Higgins, Sales Agent Fordson Tractor,
Sanford, Fin.
Dear Sir:
’ ,
Referring to your recent inquiry ns to how tho
Fprdson Tractor that we purchased a year ago had
performed.
I hnvc a letter from our Mr. A. Q. Lancaster,
Superintendent of our Isleworth Grove, which rends
as follows:
"Replying to yours of Sept. 27th. As regards
the Fordson Tractor I beg to advise that aB a whole
the tractor has given very good satisfaction. Wc
had to renew all the bearings in tho front wheels
after using it about *40 days, which cost around $28.
After we put in new bearings we fixed flanges on
the wheels to keep the sand from getting Into these
bearings and have not had any more trouble at that
point with it. We have an order in now for new re­
pair parts which will coat about $60,00. As far as
we can see these repairs will put it in. first class
shape to start in for another season."
"From the experience we had with the other
tractor, and from what 1 can learn from people who
have operated other tractors I believe the Fordson
Tractor it the best tractor for Bandy land. I think It
would be wise to order another one o f these tractors,
as we can do as much work with one of them and
one man as we can do with^three teams, and throe
men, and do better work." .
Tho report that Mr. Lancaster sends, in my opin­
ion will be satisfactory, especially so since ho thinks
enough of the Fordson Tractor to request us to or­
der another one. Repeat orders on tractors are cer­
tainly a good endorsement.
••
Yours truly,
CHASE &amp; COMPANY.

Sanford, Fla., Sept. 1st, 1910.
Mr. Ed. Higgins, *
.
..
.Sanford, Fla.,
Dear Sir:
I am very glad to tell you how well pleased I am
with the Fordson Tractor purchased August, 1918. I
have used the machine constantly on our 60-acre
truck farm and have done a great deal of work
for others. The total cost for repairs has not ex­
ceeded $10.00. While not a machinist, I do all my
repairs and adjustments myself. I do a good deal of

Sanford, Fla., Sept. 15-19.
Mr. Ed. Higgins,
Sanford, Fla
Replying to your inquiry In. regard to the Fordtractor purchased from you.
I consider this machine the beat Investment In
the way of farm macnincry
machinery mai
that 1
i ever made,
mimes I*
have a fourtcen-year-old boy driving and he harrow­
ed 20 acres with it yesterday, and did a better job
than could be done with teams.
You could not buy this machine back for several
times what I paid for it if 1 could not get another.
Yours truly,
. „
ROY F. SYMES.

AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, H A Y 20,1921

L0NGW00D NOTES

OVIEDO NOTES

GENEVA FLASHES

SANFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL
HAD INTERESTING PROGRAM
LAST SATURDAY AFTERNOON

U n . C. L. Morton and daughter,
The rain that fell here the last
Mrs. S. W. Swope and family spent
The Grammar school is one o f the
three daya rare helped the looks of
Mits Gertrude Morton, with friends Tuesday afternoon in Sanford.
livest departments o f the city schools
called on Wm. BIcknesa Thuraday.(
Mrs. O. P. Swope,and children vis­ the crops.
Mr. Walter Flynt of G eorgiy spent and under the leadership of the
Mrs. Bill Satchcr was shopping in ited Orlando Wednesday.
Sanford Thursday.
W. M. Wright left Monday for last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. principal, Mias Clara MBlen and'Mrs.
Babbitt and the efficient staff of teach­
Flynt, his cousin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dinkel were vis­ Jacksonville.
ers, the children have developed Into
Mr.
Wakefield
spent
a
few
daya
last
itors in Orlando Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K- Wade spent the
first-class musicians, orators, writers
week
in
Tampa.
Mr. Herbert Chaffer, son of Profes week-end with Mr. Wade's parents at
Mrs. A. A. Moran and three daugh­ and general all-round good scholars.
sor Shaffer, arrived Wednesday to Wildwood.
spend some time with his patents,
T. C. Shupe and family have moved ters were calling on frienda Ust |Much good work has been accomp­
lished in the Grammar school this
Thursday.
Mr. Miller o f Jacksonville was the to Oakland.
Mr.
Walthall
of
Sanford
was
callS*c*r
and there have been several fine
guest o f J. E. Phipps Tuesday.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs
entertainments staged by the chil
A social was held a t ‘ the Library R. It. Strange and family miss them ing'on Friertds Thursday.
Mr. E. H. Kilbee was In Sanford dren o f the school. At the varioua en­
Thursday evening. Cold drinks anc very much indeed since their remova
Tuesday.
tertainments the Grammar school or
cake were sold. The proceeds to go to to Sanford last week.
chestra
composed o f younger children
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Bigga
o
f
Chuthe building fund.
The Baccalaureate sermon o f the
After a very successful eight- Oveido High School was preached Sun­ uota spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. has caused much favorable comment
and the musical talent of-thia depart­
months’ term under the management day by Rev. L. E. Wright at the Meth­ Tom McClain.
Mrs. Franklin spent Friday with ment o f the city schools la one of
o f Professor Chaffer and Mrs. Geo. odist church. Owing to the bad
great merit.
N. ‘ Sheart the public school closed weather there was a very small at­ Mrs. T. W. Prevatt.
Last Saturday afternoon the patrona
Mrs. Me Reynolds, who spent the
Friday.
tendance to hear the splendid sermon
of
the-school were invited to attend
winter with Mrs. Clifford Proctor, has
Mrs. A. Y. Fuller and daughter, by Mr. W right
a
showing
of the work accomplahed
xranees, and Miss Olive Dinkel, were
Mrs. J. J. Jackson and children of eft for her home in Indiana.
by
the
scholars
this year and it was
Mr. and Mrs. Roy TUHs and chil­
visitors in Orlando.
Palmetto, Fla., are visiting Mrs. A.
exhibited
in
the
various
rooms on the
dren'
of
Sanford
spent
Thursday
af­
Friends of Mrs. Stiles will be
Farnei] this week.
walla
and
the
rooms
were
all bead*1
pleased to know she is improving.
ternoon
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
H.
Mrs. W. M. Wright was a business
tifully decorated for the occasion. The
Kilbe.
The hard rain Saturday afternoon visitor to Orlando Wednesday.
Hr. and Mrs. A. A. Moran and interesting program in which the chil­
was very welcome by everyone.
The primary room of the Oveido
LAUNDERED CUFF SHIRTS
Miss Clara Windel of Gotha was school gave their closing exercises children spent Sunday in Orlando with dren from the various grades partici­
pated showed the restilt o f the super­
*
•
the •attractive house-guest o f Miss ast Friday afternoon at 2:30. The idra. Moran’s slater.
ior
training
given’
them
by
their
Mrs.
J,
O.
Adams
la
a
visitor
in
Ellen Fuller for the week-end..
children all did well, reflecting credit
teachers and the large crowd present
Miss Era Stuart o f Tampa spent upon their teacher, Miss Nell King.
Sanford this week.
was
agreeably surprised at Che* won­
the week-end with her family, re­
Mrand
Mrs.
H.
H.
Pattishal
and
W, J, Lawton and Miss Elizabeth
derful
talent shown by all the chil­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mound
o
f
Jacksonville
turning Mondsy forenoon.
Awton spent Wednesday afternoon
18 Fancy Stripe, size........;...........14%
Mr. and Mrs. Sprouse o f Orlando n Orlando.
and Mrs. Tolar and daughter went on dren on the program. The instru­
•23 Fancy Stripe, size.................. ;.15 “
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
fishing trip Saturday along the mental and vocal selections and the
Mrs. E. G. Hancock spent Tuesday
readings
and
dialogues
were
well
ren­
creek. Reports o f catching quite a
Y. Fuller.
15 Fancy Stripe, size............ •.....15%
afternoon in Sanford.
Annabelle Allen spent the
C. C. Crowley returned Monday few fish and also having a good time. dered. The following program was
5 Fancy Stripe, size.................. 16
week-end with her parents, Mr. and from Jacksonville where be had been
Mr. and Mrs. David Speer spent parried out:
6 Fancy Stripe, size....................:16%
Sunday with the latter's sister, Mrs,
Mrs. Bill-Allen.
Orchestra— Selected."
spending a week.
The marriage of Miss Margaret
Wicks.
Piano
Duet—
Dorothy
Ray,
Velma
3 Fancy Stripe, size...............
H. B. McCall returned home Sun­
Allen and Mr. n .If. Newman came as day from }Iiami after spending a
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prevatt spent
Shipp.
3 Fancy Stripe, size.................. 17%
a complete surprise to their many week on *the jury of federal court at Sunday in Sanford and also attended
Reading—Jean MaxwelL
5 Fancy Stripe, size.................. 18
who wish them much hap­ that place.
the wedding of Mrs. Prevatt’a sister.
Fan Drill— Fifth Grade. ’ .
piness and success.
Mr.
Hudleston
*
was
shopping
in
Reading—
Margaret
Cowan.
Miss Ella Belle Jones spent Thurs­
6 Plain White, size...................... 14
and Mrs. A. R. Sanlin.of Lees­ day in Orlando. .
Sanford Monday.
Piano Solo— Georgia’ Mobley.
,.j2 Plain White,-size...................... 14%
burg were in town Sunday looking
Mr. P. N. Stover and Fred McFar­
Vocal Solo—Mildred Holly.
L. E. Jordan and W. B. Young spent
after their orange grove.
land returned home from Sanford
4 Plain White, size.................... 15
Reading—Byron Fox.
Wednesday in Sanford.
The Coleman boys are sporting a
after
spending
a
few
days
at
the
Song—
Fourth
Grade.
Rev. L. E. Wright is attending the
3 Plain White, size.................... 15%
new 1921 Nash.
Piano Solo— Sara Williams.
district conference at Lake Wales this Lincoln House.
3 Plain White, size.-................... 16%
r L. T. Hunt arrived Sunday from week. He is accompanied by his little
The Singing Class met at Mrs. Mc­
Song—Seventh Grade.
Mississippi, where he has been in busi­ son, Olin.
Farland’s home on Thursday night
Dialogue—^Seventh Grade.
8 Plain White, size.....................17
ness.
Orchestra.
.
Mrs. L. E. Jordan and baby are Agout tweny-five members were pres­
6 Plain White, size.................... 17%
Miss Etta Hartley of Groveland visiting relatives in Starke.
ent and a pleasant evening of music
AftcF the program delicious fruit
3 Plain White, size........... ......... 18
spent the week-end with her parents,
punch was served «and the guests de­
Miss Gayle /Marshall o f Sanford was enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hartley.
Mrs. McFarland was shopping in parted with the feeling that the San­
spent the week-end with- her sister,
3 White Pleated, size..................14
Mrs. Tjce and children returned to Mrs. R. W. Lawton, last week.
Sanford Saturday.
ford Grammar school had closed a
3 White Pleated, size..................14%
their home in Orlando Monday after
The Ladies’ Aid will sell Ice cream most successful term. The gradua­
Mrs. N. F. Lezetto and Miss Olivo
a pleasant visit with her parents.
6 White Pleated, size...................15%
Lezette visited Orlando Wednesday at the grocery store every Saturday. tion of the scholars o f the Eighth
A
good
collection
was
made
last
Sat­
Grade will take place Monday evening
Saturday afternoon, May 14th, Miss afternoon.
and will mark an epoch in the inter­
Ellen Fuller, n student of the Senior
Mrs. Lewis' and son of Altamont urday.
Roland Dan, Sam Long and Mr. mediate grade of Sanford’s splendid
Class of Oriando High School, enter­ Springs spept Wednesday with Mrs
Toner of Chuluota were calling on school system.
tained the class and teachers nt the J, H. Lee, Jr.
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. C. S. Lee and tittle daughter, friends Saturday.
A. Y. Fuller. The young people Dorothy, spent Tuesday afternoon In
THE AMERICAN LEGION
LEXINGTON AND
motored over to Palm Springs where Sanford.
HELD GREAT MEETING
IIUPMOBILE SERVICE
they enjoyed a swim, returning to the
The graduating exercises o f tTie
house where a sumptous dinner was Ovpido Grnmyiar school were held
The B. &amp; O. Motor Co., local distrib­ Dear Mr. Holly:served. The house was decorated with Thursday night at the school house.
You should have been in Oriando
pink oleanders and Spanish moss, A large crowd was delightfully enter- utors for the Lexington and IJupmoduring
the third annual convention
bile cars, wish to announce that their
pink and gray being the class colors. tained by recitations, songs and plays
and
reunion.
Orlando certainly does lain, for wo are going to start work­ MRS. BLACKMAN AT CAPITAL,
service department wants every Lex­
Fruit punch was served throughout by the Grammar school under the
ington and Hup owner in Seminole deserve lots of credit in handling the ing soon. Mr. Whitcomb was up for
SAW OUR REPRESENTATIYE
evening. The young people en- training of the efficient grammar
County and adjoining territorjr, to convention in the high and com­ a delegate to the national convention
music and dancing and games. teacher, Mrs. J. N. Thompson. The
bring their cars in for inspection at mendable manner, laboring under such and 1 know he was running close to
Mrs. W. F. Blackman has returned
Those assisting- Miss Fuller to serve three graduates, Miss Maxine Young,
least once a month. If your car needs weather conditions.
victory, but anyway he was elected to from a 'trip to West Florida, when
were Mrs. Topleft of Orlando and Sidney Swope and Chester Haigh,
adjustments, you should at once have
The town was in all respects up to alternate and we feci sure Whitcomb she attended meetings in the interest
Mrs. "Dinkel and Miss Dinkel. The were then presented with certificates
it looked after. Proper lubrication is their promises, even to throwing the will represent Campbell-I-ossing Post of the Federation of Women’s GoU
guests were Miss Chalfant, Miss Do- by Supt. T. W. Lawton.
the life of your car; nnd there ore keys away nnd giving their chief of in Kansas City during our coming nnt- at DeFuniak Springs nnd Quincy asd
lency, Miss Hugeeoy, Miss Brown,
On Friday evening the graduating other things essential for service and police a two days’ vacation. He labor- J &gt;ona* convention. We are proud to of the Business and Professional Wo­
Misses Helen Ives, Sara Davis, Elma exercises of the High school will be
endurance. An experienced mechanic ed rather hard every moment owing to have him go even as an alternate.
men’s Clubs at Tallahassee.
Lawter, Naomi Walker, Mary Lane, held at the school house at 8:30 pi is always able to make little adjust­
Here's hoping every ex-service man
While in Tallahassee Mrs. Black­
the
fact
that
he
Is
post
commander
o
f
Beulah, Rose Farmer, Susie Bunch m. The three graduates this year ments that will cost you a small
will attend the next state reunion at man heard Representative Font®
Orlando
Post
and
plenty
he
had
to
do.
and John McRamine, Sam Lawson, being Misses Mable Swope, Elizabeth amount, nnd save you big repair bills.
West Palm Beach, March 16, 17 and make a strong and convincing argu­
The order of'busincss carried on for
Ed Walker, Walton Walker, Mildred Lawton and Olive Lezette.
This firm takes an interest in their
18, 1922, for judging from West ment in tho house on the bill regulat­
McConnell, Edith McMakin, Marion
Mrs. S. W. Swope nnd family spent customers and owners of the cars they two days In the Lucerne theatre was Palm Beach's representation at Orlan­ ing the position of* married women
Rogers, Ellen Fuller, Clara Windel, Wednesday afternoon in Sanford.
sell, and they are nt all times willing beyond reproach. Our state com­ do she will show the 4th annual con­ with reference to property inheritanes
Larrnine Boing, Mary Maull, B.
E- A. Farrell was a business vis­ to give you the best of service that mander, Mr. Billingsly, was on the job vention one of the greatest times which had much to do in passing the
and was stating his
Lersch and Josephine Evans.
a com- every moment
itor to Sanford Wednesday morning. money, can
— bity. They
----- carry
-----, --------,
(ever. Allowing us the privilege of us- bill.
E. W. Dickson, one of Longwood's
Dr. and Mrs. T. G. Simmons are piete line of parts for 1-exington and ‘ act* dearly, allowing everyone who : jnjf , ^ e |argcflt hotel j n t j , e g t a le f o r
Through the courtesy of Mr. For­
n word
worn or our headquarters, getting $ 5 0 quarters
would or wanted to say a
ex-service men, attended the Amer­ expected homp this week from Indi­ Hupmobilc.
ster Mrs. Blackman was giyen tho
make nominations plenty of time and at less than $8 a day.
ican Legion at Orlando this week.
ana wwhere they were called by the
privilege of the floor of the houaa of
opportunity
to do so. And I am very
The Ladies’ Auxiliary meeting was representatives, and the same honor
serious Illness o f Mrs. Simmons' FREE RANGE BULL
sorry every member o f the Campbell- a grand success. 1 truly wish every was confered upon her in the senato
New car of cement just arrived^ mother, who died May 5th, about a
WRECKS TRAIN AND
!
COSTS TWO LIVES Lossing Post .were not there, for the member or every lady eligible to bo a by President McWilliams.
us make yoto prices on cement bo- week after the arrival of Dr. and
spirit which makes the American member o f Sanford’s club could have
fore you buy. Cates Crate Co. Phone Mrs. Simmons.
JACKSONVILLE, May 19— Engin­ Legion a go was exemplified at all been there. We want our auxiliary to
SUGAR 5C PER LB.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McCulley have
181.
40-tfc
eer E. A. Rogers of Savannah, Ga., times. Every delegate was on the job grow and prosper whereby it will be
returned from Tennessee.
With every dollar’s worth of P®*
received burns from which later he and trying to get ail the good from second to none in the state by next
cerieSi
You buy from us. You gd
died. Fireman George Henry, negro; the meeting possible.. Every moment convention.
one
pound
o f best granulated iug»r
Here’s for a gTeat memorial day
of Savannah, Ga.,-was killed instantly of the meeting, was interesting from
for
5c.
Cates
Crate Co.. Phone 18L
and four others received slight in­ the address of welcome in behalf of to our comrades who arc not so for­
40-tfc
juries when the engine and three Orlando by their mayor, Mr. E. G. tunate as to be with us, .that have
cars of Seaboard Air Line passenger Duckworth, who left a working ahd gone to the Great Beyond.
‘ Head-IT-OFF’’— ENERGIZE—NOW.
L. T. ROPER.
train No. 1 overturned at White Oak, good time expression and impression
from
his
address.
Some
of
the
very
Fla., eighty miles south of Savan­
SH O W IN G
HERALD ADS get remits. latest bills were brought, showing "Head-IT-OFF”—ENERGIZE—NOW.
nah, early last night.
their
weak
pointa
whereby
they
repre­
The injured:
Mrs. L. J. YoYung, Mrs. Frederick sented the ex-service men but merit
A gorgeous array of mid­
Cain and Miss'Mary McGrath, aged absolutely nothing for them. But
those days are not existing today.
summer frocks for the dainty
thirteen, all of Miami, Fla.
Expresa Messenger Driggs of Jack­ The members o f the American Legion
young lady and the conserva­
sonville, back wrenched and knee do not appreciate or approve of any­
thing only what is fair and just to
tive m atron:—
cut.
The injured received medical at­ all. But allow me to aay there ia no
bungling or miarepresenting bills
tention at a hotel in White Oak.
In Organdies o f rapturous
A fte r the manner o f the Apostles and in
According to announcement o f the coming up before our legialative
bodies
either
at
Tallahaaaee,
Fla.,
or
beauty. Dotted Swiss o f fash ­
local Seaboard officen the train run­
conform ity to the unfailing* usage o f the
ning at a moderate rate of qpeed, Waahlngton, D. C., but what la thor­
ionable design. Canton Crepes
oughly thrashed out by the American
Apostolic Church from its beginning at
hit a bull, causing the derailment
Legion
legialative
body
and
if
it
Is
The
engine,
a
mall
ear
and
two
ex­
and Georgettes in pretty sport
Pentecost, Confirmation will be adminis­
Legionnaires then our legislative body
press ca n overturned.
models.
feel
it
&gt;a
privilege
and
a
pleasure
to
tered in H O L Y CROSS CH U R CH , Trin­
The train waa en route from Wash­
state facta clearly when these blits
ington to Florida points.
ity Sunday N ight, M ay 22, by the Bishop
come up pertaining to ex-service men.
All at prices that will meet
Sanford’s part of the American Le­
We are sole afln ts for Ralston’s
o f the Diocese
::
' : :
::
your approval.
Purina linea of feeds in Sanford. We gion waa represented by R. W. Dean,
make "a feed for every need. Our D. D. Whitcomb and myself. Ail dur­
price Is below all others, and every ing the conventiop we were on the
grain of our feed la guaranteed. Why job, trying to gain every ounce of wis­
not buy the beat frpm Cates Crate dom possible. We were very much
Co.? Phone 181.
40-tfc disappointed when our nominee for
state chaplain was defeated by two
"Head-IT-OFF"— ENERGIZE—NOW. votes but we are rare at our next
Park. A ve. a t Fourth
“ W here Stvle Reifma”
convention Dr. George Hyman
elected stateip* ♦ H I M M M I H I I M i l

$ 1.50

.....17

Sanford Shoe and Clothing
Company

Baumel’s Specialty Shop

CONFIRMATION

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY. MAY 20,1021

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|RULY has it been said that no na­

the schools, and their sound business judg­

finer than the helpful attitude of the church­

tion. is greater than its public

ment contributes much to the success o f the
system.
.

es, Chamber o f Commerce, banks and busi­

school system. Nor is any . state,
county or city greater than

ness men, who have co-operated so cordially

its

with the principals, teachers and superinten­

schools. Sanford, rich in farming

dent in eve/y effort made for the* improve­

industries, rich in citrus groves, rich in com­

ment o f our schools. The people o f Sanford
*

mercial lines, is no less rich in her most ex­

work and vote for school bonds, fo r special

cellent system o f public schools. Well may the

taxes, and for a higher maximum general

citizens
o f Sanford be boastful of her schools,
»

school tax. No bond issue ever fails to be
carried; no constitutional amendment for in­

for they rank among the very best in the
state. Our graduates are admitted on diplo✓
*
mas, without further examination, to any re­

creased millage for education ever fails; and
the Reople who are w illing to work for, vote
,

putable college in the South. And they “ make

for, and pay for good schools are sure to have

good” , while in college, for their preparation

good schools.

has been thorough.

• While we are building the city substantial
for ourselves, we are also building a substan­

1

Prof.
Claude, S. Ogilvie, principal
o f the
*\
* .
Sanford High School, is without a superior in

tial citizenry to take care o f this city after the

his line in the stale, and he h as1 gathered

present builders have retired from their la­

about him a faculty o f men and women of

bors. But these boys and girls are helping us

high scholarship and successful experience,

to build the city. They are showing to the
world what Sanford can do and what kind o f
citizens will make up the next generation.
They are writing essays on “ The City Sub­
stantial” that present new and greater pos­
sibilities for the future, and indicate that
they realize some of the responsibilities that
will soon be theirs as citizens.

and the work done throughout-the year just
*

drawing to a close is without parallel in this

Jtfc

city.

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Miss Clara Millen, principal of the Gram­
mar School and Mrs. S. P. Arrington, super­
vising principal of the Primary Schools, have
both been connected with our school system
for many years, and stand high in their pro­
fession. Associated with them are teachers

♦♦♦&lt;M -+*++-M -4"&gt;**4*+++&lt;"&gt;*+++-fr*++++++*+++++++++++++

of marked ability, who are co-operating
heartily in making this one o f the best schools

Patrons, and citizens in general, support
the schools with their influence and their

of the South.

money. ' Especially commendable
is the fine .
»

The Board o f Trustees, composed o f men

work of the Woman’s Club, which is always

of large business affairs, willingly sacrifice

ready to come to the assistance of our edu­
cational institutions. And nothing could be

matters o f personal interest in order to serve

We are building for the future industrial­
ly, commercially, and socially, and we are not
unmindful o f the fact that of more import-,
ance than all else are the men and women
that our schools are building, for—
“ We are all blind until we see
That in the human plan,
Nothing is worth the making if
It does not make the man.

*
*X

Why build these cities glorious,
If man unbuilded goes?
In vain we build the world unless
The builder also grows.”

TH IS P U B L IC IT Y C A M P A IG N IS M A D E POSSIBLE B Y TH E FO LLO W IN G PROGRESSIVE FIR M S A N D
IN D IV ID U A L S OF SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y :

❖

Chase &amp; Co.
X C h as.E . H en ry,
A

A Hill Hardware Co.
y Hill Lum ber Co.
X Meisch R ealty Co.
T
' - Truck
‘
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Sanford
Growers,
Inc
T

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X

A

X
V

Star Theatre
Roberts’ Grocery
Bryan &amp; W heeler, Autos
Edw. H iggins, Autos.

General Merchandise

R . E. Stevehs, Physician
W ilson &amp; Toomet*,
Fertilizers

R **1 Estate
Miller’s Bakery

Realty Loan &amp; Guar. Co.
Automotive Supply Co.
Speer &amp; Son, Dry Goods
v
J. N . Tolar, Physician
John Russell,

Attorney*

•*. First N ational Bank
V W igh t Grocery Co.,
y

Standard Auto Top Co.
A . Kanner,

ComnJissIon Merchant

Commission Merchant

M M — —

K ent Vulcanizing W orks

Lloyd Shoe Store
R . R. Eldridge

-S A N F O R I&gt;

&gt;. Co.

Sanford Shoe &amp;
Perkins &amp;

Wholesalers

Commission Merchant

Haberdashers

D. C. Marlowe

L. P. McCuller, Groceries
John T. Brady, Jeweler
Geo. w . Knlg,ht,

H . B. Lewis, Real Estate
Cowan’s Tin Shop
W igh t Bros. Co., A utos
Chero-Cola Bottling Co.
Reher Bros., Auto Painting

Vegetable Broker

The Ball Hardware Co.
H aight &amp; M agee
Automobiles

Real Estate and Insurance

John G. Leonard!

♦
A . P. Connelly, Real Estate
Deane Turner, Groceries
George F ox, Cold Storage
Mahoney-Waiker Co. Piumbera
*
B. &amp; 0 . M otor Co., Autos
Z Mobley’s D rug Store
.
SnnfnrH Coca-Cola
Pnca-Cola B o*t Co.
”
Sanford
Clyde S t Johns River Line
The Yow ell Co., D e p t Store
W . S. Price, Contractor.
Hill Implement &amp; Sup. Co.
Lord’s Purity W ^ter

Frnnt Barber Shoo *
General Merchandise
bhop
A . Raffeld, Ladies’ W ear
^h e Allen b
•
_ • H . R. Stevens, Mayor .
Sanford P am t &amp; W a ll P a- c&gt; M&gt; Hand, Sheriff
per Co.
H. C. DuBose, Real Estate
W aters’ Kandy Kitchen
Frank A kers ’
Sanford Battery Sendee Co. Gillen &amp; Fry,
Sanford Machine &amp; Foun- Sanford Steam Laundry
dry Co.
J. J. Mauser, Cigar M fg r.
R ay Bros., Battery Service Crown Paper Co.
'
Hotel Montezuma
Sanford Dry Goods Go.
Bobbin’s Credit Store #
H. McLaulin, Jeweler
Carter Lumber Co.
Bower &amp; Roumillat, D rugs

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Elder Springs W a ter Co.
Surprise Shoe Store
L. A . Brand, Optician
F. P. Rines, Auto Supplies
Haynes &amp; Ratliff,

0 V IE D
0 . P . Swope Land Co.
C. L . W est, Groceries
Lawton Bros Cov
T. G. Simmons, Physician
Oviedo Cash Groc. Co.

Printers, Office Supplies

George A . DeCottes,
Attorney *at*Law

G en era l M erch an d ise

C. T .

T . J. M iller &amp; Son
H odges &amp; M cMullen,

McCulley, Garage
________
E. A . F am ell, Groceries

Sanford Farm ers Exchange ***
^ en* Mdse.
Florida Cuba Cigar Co.
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w‘ T

W h i t S ,™

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Real Estate

Brown’s M eat M arket
L D . M artin, U
Groceries, Meats

Cates’ Crate Co.

j’j

J. E. Syiuter, Dry Goods
Stanley &amp; Rogers, Groceries
D . D . Daniel, Groceries
- =■
- Chuluota Company,

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-LONGW OOD-

Groceries, Feeds

M S K c r o m y Co.
W illiam s Millinarv Store

E 'S S ^ .M w o,
W . Entemlnger

v SF e rJtiliz—
ch“ ' 00
e rsc,rol'“

Overstreet *
&amp; Payne,
Groceries
M B
T . A . O’Neill,
.Longwood Hold "

D . L . Thrasher,
C lo th in g , S h o e s

A . J. Lossing,
Quick Service Transfer
Sanford Barber Strep
t

J . K . S M IT H , P ro p .1

ell

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Geo. E . Bates &amp; Son,
Altamonte Hotel

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'jj Sz~.’ftrr."--i-‘.V

A .H . Fuller &amp; Son,

Logan M erc. Co.
•ft
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general Merchandise
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D .W c I n
t o s__
h r,
C. F. . . Harrison,
Gen.
Mdse.
Far«°
L u m b e r C o.
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Curlett

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C o ca -C o la B o ttlin g C o .

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J. W . F ly n t Gen. M dse.
W akefield Preserving Co.

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Bell Bros., Growers, Shipps
E. A . Osteen, Grocer

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PAGE TEN

NOTED SHOOTER, HUNTER
AND ANGLER IS OUT
OF GAME FOR GOOD

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P ittsburgh Paper W rites Interesting Article
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A b ou t Dr. Jessop
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kmtUI St. With too a. Ua* of Park

GIB MARSH In Plttaborgli Time*

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Two trap guns— and • strong man balls were used as targets. Ha has
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Bag at fa t af tko ft Uaa o f F a lte a 'a t'
wtpt.
shot with all the celebrated marks­
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Two dosp bine, wet-lidded eyes— men of this county and always fin­
ft. » l S ft to t o ?
dim except at intenrals when mem­ ished the season with a high average
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other days—drawn lips that quiv­ years dimmed his vision and strength.
boo.^ u i ft w o f ■■ t y r s . v . : " * * . * * • , * " *
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ered when they voiced the conclusion In recent years, though, he was al­
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that brings emptiness to declining ways able to perform with skill on Lot« It r io G ft it o
years— and the story is out.
the first day or two of the tourna­
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“Doc” Jessop, of Kittanning, the ment. Three years ago at the Westy r®1 • .......... .
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superinduced by an attack in Florida years ago he lost the single target
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arm almost to a stage of uselessness, of Pennsylvania at Conneaut Lake by Lott . 1 1 ‘ tad’11U .....................................................
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and the hopes of friends that he may one target to Ad Hickman. Hickman i f ; ........................................
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recover in time to participate in the broke 08.
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fall tournaments seems improbable.
Booordod to Mot Btok Vo. 1. ro«o Tl, B o££u H ijL t o S t o ft S J t m 0 M “
T h e w r ite r recalls “ D o c " J essop at
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Baebool WUU«au .............
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heavy on him and he speaks of “be­ n am en t in B u tler tw o y e a r s a g o . ‘ D o c’ Lot 0
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precludes all but a vague possibility ch a m p ion sh ip . H e w a s in N o . 4 p osi­
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of his return to the clay target-break­ tion and as the ta rg e ts w ere rath er W o r of Lota 0 tod 10. . . ............................... S
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are limited at his age—he says so 3 p e g s m issed clean , m a k in g w hat is
Aad tb* N 4 of Lot * tod t lo t 0 *
himself—and his recovery will be too know n in the sp ort as a “ D utchm an.”
w ! r t i i V n T ' a ^ i i w o B ” ’i i f ' add itxo b to
o r 'o o l b o o b o u
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Of 1 * 1 », nik T. Tr 1 ind tho W
slow to justify expectations of seeing
a u n# 1.1 •
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W h en i t cam e to “ D o c ’s ’.’ turn to
O' of SH of Lot * nik 7 Tr 1.
W. W. Lowt*
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*9.00 Lot* 14. IB tad 18 ....................................
him in the tournament this season.
Unkniwn^ ^
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s h o o t th e sp ecta tors d id n ot look f o r BH It»t
float W S’ )
......................... T
r . B. BAWD'S ADDITIOB TO SABTOXD. a* Bottodad to TUI b 5 ? 1 ? ^ 1 r £ o ' M ' B ^ od fS
It w o u ld n ’t be f a i r to the old s ta r him t o sh ow an y b e tte r su ccess than
All of Lot I (loot r ■ oad W X **•
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his sq u ad com p an ion s.
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“ D oc” Lot n ........................
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&gt; w “ n . 8wu?h{
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Loto 4 and 3 ........
d B. J. Ilolljr .......... ...7 .7 *
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bers o f the squad m issed a g a in .but I-ol* 1 tad * ........
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8 Mr*, a. B. Woodraff .......... *4 00
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" D o c " p ow d ered his p a ir and kept on Lot S ........................
IS John W. Qoldimlth ..............
* In f-ot* 18 and 14
w . n. n*t«* ..................... u ,
M U t 53 ........ .
b re a k in g them . H ow ev er, he did not Lot o .......................... .......................................... ;
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N. C. Tillof.rro ..............
t,
90.40 I^,t JS ..........
T. A. Noa! ........................
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win th e race, but w as n ot m an y ta r ­
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N. C, TalUftrro .................
n 44* of Lot j .................... ; ; ; ........................
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SI.BO l/&gt;l 23
g ets behind the winner.
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Lowl*
rUhtr
............
*'
tlobort
Harmon
..................
&lt;a
lot 4 ............................................ .................... J
34.60 lat 21
N. C. TalUftrro .................
43.40 t-ol 41 .............
A s a b ig and sm all g a m e hunter
Robert Harmon ................ i f
14.50 l-ott 50 and 60
i-ot i ..................................
2
B. T. Oort/ ..........................
10
" D o c " J essop had fw e p eers. T here
* ' L - n V ^ n ^ . . : : : : ; : ; ............ i l i 0
. 1-ot* 97 and M
I.
To/am i .........................
30
33.58
I-ota SO and St
is p ro b a b ly no hunter In P enn sylvania { f * .......................................................:: !o
C.known
Jot
I
Smith
........................
4.0
53.30 I-ota 79 and 82
!• B. Dink.I
N. C. Talllftm ................ AH
79.40 lot SB ............
who has killed m ore deer. H e started « 4 of S A N S' lot 0 .................... ” ’ ■•**• } ,
a.
B.
BatUff
'7
.7
.
7
7
7
;
;.’
is.
N. C. Tilllftiro ................ L0
40 Lota 128 and 129
" D o c " J essop trie d to talk to m e , ns to hunt d eer when a b o y o f 12 years
fe.* 83
.......... :::: »
a s tr o n g m an ta lk s, a few d a y s a g o . In tho m ountains In A r m s tr o n g cou n ­
latllo M. Paxton ........
" “5 A“ ,A H K * U 0 J r n - »
to Mat Book Bo. 1
^ ' * " 3
31.80 “I-ot
C. I- W i n ,.....................
D
J. P. McCItlland ............. 34 M
V . o d ' 7 ' : : : : : : : : ............
17.PO I-ot 10
H o w a n ted to be c h e e r fu l, and he su c- ty. H e has killed hundreds. He re ­ ^lot*
•••B
N.
C.
Talllform
...................
AM
William Botham!/ ..
0*nd 7 ................................
J,
51. PO I-ot 4
Unknown ..........................
••• r
N. C. TalUftrro ................
t0
c e c d c d , up to a ce rta in p oin t.
He ca lls sh o o tin g fo u r bucks in one a ft e r ­ lot* 4and S ..................................‘ IJ
63.50 I-ota 9. 7 and S
C. A. Ilotla .................
I
N. O. TalUftrro ................
T.l»
54 PO » . H. OAIDNER'S ADDITIOB TO WAXXHAB
P A M HZIflHTfl aa B oto^ d U PUt '^tk fa
F. J. Uahoao/ ............
s p o k e o f his illn ess In a m a t t e r -o f- noon.
; ........................ j?
A s a grou se sh ot D r. Jessop tot* *. p md Vo”
14.50 . . .
1.
r*f|
S3,
Semlool*
Count/
Bacorda
Unknown ...........................
19.20
f a c t s o r t o f tone f o r several m in u te s. wns a m o n g the best until recen t years. ;-«• ?•■“I ; ...........................................S*
Unknown ................
} ..........................................
J
N. H. Uaru«r
21.30
B. T. Cbro/ ............ li;
J
N. T . Talllferro
lot 4 ........................... :
.........
j
T h e n he d iverted h is g a te to
tw o
4.70 t^t* 13 and 14................................................
H e hns hunted in the
Canadian
................................
K
Unknown
A. E. Yow.ll ..............
4.30
tr a p g u n s sta n d in g in the c o r n e r o f N orth w est and heads o f m oose and
'*• *»■« ................... 0.
10 ». n. OAXHER'S SECOND ADDITION TO BAXXKAB PARK HEIOlriil 'a* Hacordad lx £
6.13
l-nknown ............
•
. . . . . .
I. Vafa ••. B*corda of Saalaol* Couat/
th e b e d ro o m , Btandbys in m any u c o n ­ caribou h angin g from the w alls In j am *. " ” V 4
I. 8. Dlnkal . . . . . . . . . . . .
0 4 0 LotJ 8 aod 10
P. U. Elder ........................
All
Lnta
15
and
Id
tin.
Ura.
1).
llart
..........
|
17,90
test. G ra d u a lly his fa c e so fte n e d , his his h om e are evidence o f his success .I '* " ,, B ,n j &gt;
H. C. Htaklna .................
7.75
8 Ur*. O*o. I). Hart . . .
VLOKIDA
LAND
AND
C0UNIXAT70N
CO.'i
CZLERT
fLANTATIONS,
SAinrbxi).
IXOXIDA
17.90
e y e s took on a w e a r y look and then He w as an an g ler o f sk ill, learn ing l° i • .........
• Har/ E. 81mm. Rm O .
„
u B*«ord.d la Hat Bo*k 1. Togo 1*0, Raoorda af S*mla*l* Ooiit/.
4.30
9.00 U t 23
, " D o c " J e sso p w ept.
i ’ iITT
t r ’ of
o r 'tUotV 23
'i i .....................
II&lt;mUa P. Daniel* ........... 17.10
to Unknown
r
An‘.........................
'* r ..............
Ut
21
and
B
10
the g a m e in the A r m s tr o n g cou n ty a !! 7 7 7 7 7
13.43 X. 0 . SMITH’S
10 0 « ,. I&gt;. Hlahop ........
A s the tears trick le d
dow n
his trout strea m s and he has fish ed with *J{
SUBDIVISION
Of
PARTS
0
T
SECTIONS
34.
*T.
I* ARD II, T W T .'ii'i. ISA
6.40
10 0 *0 . t&gt;. Ulahop ........
B-. *• Raeardad la Plat Beak No. 1, F a,. II, R*e*rdx of _BaalaoU
Ooaat/ •
3.00 1-ot 69 . .S.O
_ _ _ _ Oaat/
c h e c k s I w as rem in d ed o f sce n e s in su ccess in F lorid a nnd Cnnnda.
.
i-t 7
* S. W. to win Heir. .
J. II. IJttl* ..................... 290
17.60 U t 82 . . . .
* B. A. Gardner ..........
I-ol a .................................... ................
I
J. D. Hood ..................... IMS
w h ich I saw tw o o th e r stro n g
m en
29.40
Dr. J e sso p retired fr o m the prac
Y Batuila H*r.na ............
4.30
w e e p . " D o c " J e sso p w ept os J s o w ticc o f m edicine tw o y e a rs n g o .. He 8 t r of t4)t 7 and All I-ot 8............
* Wllhor rormatar ........
KETES
AMD
BOUNDS
DESCKIPTIONf
7
34.70
„ l-ootaa Cruoma .................... 34.60
T». R ,*.
Aa't Tixaa
G e o r g e H a ck en sch m id t, the
f o r m e r was g ra d u a ted fr o m tho
n Unknown ................................ a ; , 0 Doacrlptlan of Land
Jefferson
See. So, R. Acre* OWBZR
*
J*
P.
Uiktr
lin
o
i
ch a m p io n w re stle r, w e e p one d a y in M edical C olleg e, P hilad elp h ia, In 1874 lo» to ................................................
Be, .130' N of SB cor of SWH of NWH.. S9 19 so
“ B- “ • Ward ........ . 7 7 7 7
ilw
Bun W 900* N SSO* B 600' fl S30*
ton J. A A 4 aod 5 .............................
j
C h ic a g o , a fte r a tw o h o u rs’ u n s u c c e s s ­ He w a s su ccessfu l In the p ra ctice o f Iota 8 aod 6 ................
' .
n
M' Ro,l|“ °° ................. u ta
8 J. D. Hood ............................ 3LM
L
‘
Joint Rtrhardaon ................. 14.50 All BKH of NKH E of A C f.' I t V 7‘ .7 S3 19 80
fu l tu ssle w ith tho la to Frank G o tc h m edicine and w as n oted as a su rgeon I-ol S ............................
20 Unknown
............................ 17.0
* M. r. Itobtuon .................. 21.30 Be, SW cof of BH of NWH of SWH of
I-ot « ...................... ........... ..7 .’,7.7.’ .7 ." ’ n
H e w e p t ns I had seen a frien d , a fine in his ca reer.
NW H
"
Chan*/ Ream* .....................
a.00
39 19 SO
Lot ■
..............................................
2
«
tr. U ('room* ........................... 15.10
Bnn E 244* N 1ST’ W 244' B I3T___
s tr o n g ch a ra cte r, in th e T exas R a n g e r
C. n. Hector ..................... 1 0
He w ork ed hard and he p layed hard l-nt* I and 2 ....................
„
J) I «
W l l-o ........................
ASS «H "f BWH of NWH of ...................... 84 10 SO
Hand Brother* .................. 11.0
,
n R Mcl’beraon ........................ 21So BH of NH of BH of HHH of NW H......... 84 IP 30
s e r v ic e , w eep a ft e r re ce iv in g a bu llat He has been a useful and w o rth y cit­ L«* 7 aod • .....................
B Rlrhl* Woodbrtd/e ........... IL0
"
R. Mrt’beraoo ..............
I-ota A D and 10 ................
’ "' „
17.60 Be, SO- W of NK cor of NWH o f............ 19 19 84
th r o u g h * th o r ig h t sh ou ld er, w h ich izen and it seem s u n fortu n ate that in i-ot 4 ......................................... ; ; ; ; .......... J
.
J. H. Hl»»tn*
Run 8 SO- W DO- N 50' B 00' ..........
11.10
fl. W. Got line ..................... •.»
A
J. I*. Baker .................
15 53 Be, 1528* W and 160- 8 of NE corner.... 33 19 30
to r e the m uscles so badly th a t he the ev e n in g o f life it is w illed he m ust t-ot 3 ...................................
“ William Jonea .............
17.60
Run K 160* B 470* W 160* N 470*....
, Unknown .......................... t o
r e a lis e d he cou ld n e v e r draw a g u n be d ep riv ed o f the re crea tion s
Be, 800* W of E H kill* Poet ............ 39 19 80
ho
b
....................... » i b
l °« o ..................................................;
Run
W
400*
S
SSO
*
B
.400*
N
830
.......
w ith h is fo r m e r s w iftn e s s , and k n e w loved b e st.
SH Ur*. -B. D. Vaoxhaa ........ JL0
tol • . . . a , . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . ,
n
® Emil/ Hick* ........................ I it . bo Be, 100* W of NEU of SH of NWH
I-Ot 0 ........................................
B
J* Abe Hick* .............................. 10.23 .
of NEH of RRU of . . . " .......
h e w o u ld have to le a v e the
T exas
39 19 SO
"
Jdttpbln* Dtion ...................... U K
I-ot* 9 and T ............................................ a
nan S 330' W 100* N 330* ■ 100* (lata
b o r d e r fo r e v e r o r b e co m e a m ark f o r F O R M E R S E M IN O L E
N 10*1 .............. ..........................
2
Tr»nk Brown .......................
aoo
S. A. Iloaetoo ................
TJI
V
Unknown...................................
goo
................. : : : : :
Be, ISO* W of NB cor of NWH o f . . 7 7 39 19 SO
e v e r y sh a v e-ta li' g u n fig h te r o r fo u r R E S ID E N T B U IL D S IC E
5J U » l Knlfbt ..........................
A 53
l-ot* 4 and 3 ............................................... q
Run S SO* W 80' N SO' E 00*............
D*bae/ Il-wooe .....................
AM
•! Lnkiowi .........•.......................
is o Be, SR cor of NWH of NBH ................... SO 10
t-ot 9 ..........................
flu sh c o w b o y in th e R ig Bend torrU
30
F A C T O R Y A T S M Y R N A t-ot s .................................7 7 7 1 7 ............ o
}J J. II. ........................................
A13
Run E 65.J' N to A. C. f»- R/. NWI/
to r y .
j
:
Oil*
lltll
................................
3
43
aIon, Ilr to p| N of be, thence R to
I-ota 0 and 1 0 ...............................7 7 ......... 0
”
Unknown .................................
I-ota D and 10 .....................
................ tn
be*. Alao ttiat part of BH of HKH of
“ D o c ” J essop b e lie v e s he will n e v e r
W ith the sale y e ste rd a y to J. N.
NWH of NEH l/ln , t) of R / (lean to,
*n
i- N-- l.’roo,n* ...................... 11.03
&gt; .............................................io
stand, on the sco re and sw in g
n M cG a u g h cy , o f L on gw ood , o f fo u r lots '/&gt;•
S9V N of RW cor o f......................
M 19 j 0
n
|,0 , l» ......................... 10.00
to*1 B ..........................j .............................. to
U(ttl* Turner ......................
n .io
W 5fC of K 6fl- of Lot 9 .......
•
.
Ron E 110.9' N to R/ NWI/ akm,
g u n on a ta rg et a g a in . G radually the on P a lm e tto .s tr e e t Just a cro ss the t-ot
“
Unknown
...............
..
............
j
10 ......................................[H I........... no
R/ to pt N of to ,. 8 to to ,..............
Gertrude C. Hart
•?Jam** ,Jtrk*on .......................... ||7o Be, 03.3 E and 23’ N of BE cor of NWU
IO
.
w a v e o f em otion that had sw ept o v e r spur r a ilr o a d 'tr a c k sou th o f th o fru it I-ota I. 2. 3. 4 and 3 .......................7 7
5
*’
•
■
‘"’
•t*
.........................
10.60
1-ot 1 .............................................. 7
7 0
..............................................
39 19 30
th e v etera n sp ortsm a n subsided.
“
W llth/ Rlcbardaoo ..........
0.40
,,
Bnn E TO1 N SIT W IT B 315' to
p ack in g h ouse, N ew S m y rn a is p rac­ EH of Lot 9 .................................
A Martin S p l.*/ .......................
430
WVi of I-ot 9 ..............•.................. ......... ..
)&gt;** ............................. ...........................
“ I g u e ss I’m g e t t in g old ,” ho sa id .
7.M
.'ieorx* D. Hart
tically a ssu red an ice p la n t as soon I-ol a T and § ....... .'......................
A
I
Jail*
towt*
.........................
i4,ao
......... it
Be, 1ST S of NW cor of BWU of BWH
*
A
J. I*. Baker ........................ jj. iq
D r. C . J. J essop a n d W . H. S c h u y ­ as the b u ild in g can be e re cte d and the NH Lot 4 ..................................7 .7 ” . ' ” * II
of NRH ............................................... 39 10 SO
B L. O. William* ....................... jj.|o
si* i-ot io .................................. . 7 ..........
Ron fl 182* E 315* N 1ST W 316* .........
I. W . I'rpnlnfton ............... I3.K
le r , th e la tte r a life -lo n g frien d
o f n ecessa ry m ach in ery in stalled .
I*
Add I*H u ll .................... .
5 5 ] Be, at NE pt of Int. Union Are and
The
*
B
Unknown
................................
goo
Chiproin at* ron El/ on Union i n .
*
th e p h y sicia n , w ere k n ow n as
th e ots w e re purchased by M r. M cG au g- i-ot o ......................................7 7 7 7 7 7 7
B Unknown .................................
^oo
250*. NEty at rt,ht an,lca to Lak* Moo- .
B W . .D. Wataon ..................... 13.93
• “ H e a v e n ly T w in s” a m o n g sp o rtsm e n hey f o r the pu rpose o f e r e c tin g an Ice I*1* ! .......................................................... ...
roe, W l/ tkm, lake ahore to Chapman
T Unknown .................
503
At*. 81/ aloof B aid* of aim* to
i-o«
"
..................................................................
7
.
l
i
a n d tra p sh o o te rs. T h e y attended t o ­ plam and ho is now bu sy on p lan s fo r
O
B.
W.
Herndon
.....................
o.S
3
KH of Uta l, 2aod3 .................................. it
SSL49
g e th e r a ll
tho la r g e
tra p sh o o tin g tho b u ild in g and m ach in ery.
All of U ta 4 and S
“ Unknown ............................. ig,i0 * ■uu-DOJC'jr dreco.ii. to r. b - k - r o . '.i ’or ia.Di'..Lolroiiio to' joh. w in
U t I ............
to u rn a m e n ts and sp o rtsm e n 's c o n v e n ­
'
Unknown ........................... ,4 3
It is sa id that Mr. M cG a u g h e y w ill f-of 2 .........
* “ ” i &lt; * V . t K u ^ J u ' "•*k ' * ' ' “ *
U t 10 .......
J Jttotowj ...................................
4.80 l^&gt;t C and R JO* of f^)t D ...m i....... .
John U’ lUnn
KlJt
tio n s in th e c o u n try . In a ddition to also e r e c t a barrel fa c t o r y c lo i e
to I-ota 0 and T
n
n
n
‘
U............................
*-43
H Unknown ...............
g,jg O., C,® r ,A0E K ,U " “ H***rt*4 u
■ h o o tin g ta rg e ts th e y
hunted
an d the ice fa c t o r y and the tw o In d u strie! 1-Ot 4 ..........
» -k
» ..* -•
"
t w_a m*******************• ••••••••••9
( tiknown ******•*•*•***•■• M i
A J. P. Baker ......................
s.43 n
Oat tot 2 ............
fis h e d to g e th e r f o r th e last 40 y e a r s . will be o p era ted p ra ctica lly tog eth er. U t 7 ..........
........................
.
JBporlln,
..................
LM
A Unknown ............................. 24.70 tot* 3 to 24 lac. ..
U t S .......... ••••••••••a
...............
O, W. Cbok
tJB
A 9 W, towln Heir* ........
4.SO tote 32 to 43 lac.
T h e y h ave been a tte n d in g the n a tio n ­
There has been a crying need for u^4itt t0 ..........11 ..............................................
........................
.
II. W. Cook ......................
B llattle Wllaoo ....................
A43 tota 49 to 54 loc ,.
........................
...
..
a . W. Cook ...................... •■•*
D J. M. Hall ......................
4.30
a l ch a m p ion sh ip tou rn nm ents f o r th e an Ice factory in New Smyrna since •K of NH of U t 7 ................... ..” 7.7. Y
(Slfaed)
ALFRED FOSTER,
Unknown ■............................ 7,70 37-Ste
w
la s t 26 y e a rs and w e re known to e v ­ tho New Smyrna Public Service com- U t 14 ......................................................
Tax Collector, a t / of Sanford.
II. II. Darla ...................... 31.&amp;O
8 ....... *................................................. ft
e r y tr a p s h o o tc r o f a n y prom inen ce in pnny quit business nearly a year ago A. 0. MARTIN'S ADDITION TO THE* TOWM OF
*W
'
...................
*M
D E S T R O Y IN G A L A N D -M A R K
th e c o u n tr y , a s “ D o c ” a n d “ P op .”
M - M.
U FU‘
» - &gt;•
and tho announcement that we are ^ ,
T h e illn ess o f D r . J e sso p w a s n ot soon to have such a factory will be CHAPMAN A ' TUCXEji'i 'i i h m b N TO 's I n FORD a. r' U
MH R^k M.7 i ’. ’ FJ
------ *—
H O O -D O O
. .
•ernta*!# Count/ Reeorda
” •
A hand-bill being gotten out by the
.g e n e ra lly know n.
L ast
w in ter
he welcome news to the people of the , , . .
• t.* a8 .■ 9 and................
U
7 ...................................................
■” ” •••••••••***•# m
,
O. O. Staton ...............................
News Publishing Company today gives
jo u r n e y e d to S a n fo r d , F lo rid a , to h u n t city. Just how long it will be before IjOI 10 ......................................... ................ ^
“ t^. »*• U VTrlfbt .......... 29.40
J^J ^ ................•••*MS***,*tt**M***l M«• 3
J. P. Baker ...................... 3540 notice o f the closing out o f an old
a n d fis h . D u rin g th e c / r l y p a rt o f the new plant can be put into l^&gt;( O fM*MMM**aa)s*t ••••**•**,* •9•••s••
3
T . ■ . WI loon ....................... 34 . *
establlahed business, thst o f William
M a r c h h e w en t on a n a llig a to r h u n t. operation will depend on how aoon the AU
u i ' ' belt' too-'' k‘ ' 'of' sir' ‘rarV ran Vi 11
S. Thayer estate at Enterprise. This
T h la en ta iled m ore o r l e u v io le n t e x ­ machinery can be delivered and in­ . aA'V. * “ • "
W so- to b e ,....
Prank Hatch ................. '
„ »
• » It ............................... ............ , ts
was
at one time the largest general
ercise.
R- B. Barbowr
7
stalled, but it i* expected the plant U t 2
IS
R. McPberaoa ......... 7 7 7
He,
at
■
point
oa
■
line
*r
rto#
A
n
CAS
■tore
in South Florida. It was start
He did considerable rowing, which will be in operation before the dpae
i H of SW comer ....................................
ed
about
fifty y e a n ago by the Sauls
, probably overtaxed hla system
of the summer season. It is under­ * Ran N 9S.r B s* .r t* h a p Bmaeb
'tone# a w i/ HAS* meam red it rl,bt&gt;
fam ily; Mr. Thayar later bought an
'
Jeaaop always wanted a large stood Mr. McGauhejr’a plans call for
J*
Bt* •, t«ad*d then** •
Rons ’ Em Craxy,
interest in the busineM, which under
W 73.8* to bM ........... ...........
alligator hide for his den in hia Kit­ all machinery in the lea factory and
Cllfftird Holme* ..............I 1505
■KATR'0 ADDITION TO SANFORD It'letard ’ad U Flat
Kills ’ Em Quick

h im s e lf, n o r to h is h undreds o f fr ie n d s
c ir c le s
th r o u g h o u t
th e c o u n tr y , to d e scrib e his co n d itio n
o th e r w is e — and “ D o c ” w ou ldn 't w a n t
m e to . It w ill b r in g reg ret t o
the
h e a r t o f e v e ry p e r so n w h o k n e w him .
I t w ill s ig n ify the loss to the trn ps h o o tin g g a m e and to the r a n k s o f
h u n te rs and a n g le rs one o f the m o st
a rd en t nnd d evoted sportsm en in the
U n ited S tates.

in tr a p sh o o tin g

rJJ

!o! \

IK :

M r-:

...... :::::::::::!?

I!

tanning horn?. One afternoon he.ob- Mrved the long snout and large ball­
shaped eyes of a “gator” r.ppear on
the surface of the water. “Doc” was
about 12B yards from the reptile, and
taking a sight over the barrel of hia
rifle, pulled the trigger and the “ga­
tor” leaped out of the water, bellowed,
died and sank. It took three days to
reoover its body and probably the
strenuous physical efforts the veteran
applied to rescue it helped to bring
about his present condition.
Or. Jessop started to take part in

barrel factory to b« driven by elec­
tricity to be supplied by the municipal
plant. Mr. McGaughey formerly lived
at Coronado and is well known in this
city.—New Smyrna News.

Aft fl*fw«

R *•. 1. fan tsa, •*■7**!* o*ut/ the name of Thayer A Sauls became

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N A corner I i x U n . w j j f i •*;.Jf*to*to Oeuaty Reeorda
The Lucy Stone League com.
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■logon "keep your own name." That’s
easy, provided they get the id aoon Lett i *ad s ....... 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ........ «
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enougn.
*
I f a man has had hla chanca
qulrod nothing more than a
in perfume, he enjoya
■elf-made mtn.
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rv.

the .busipcM emporium o f .this s e c ­
tion. A fter the death o f Mr. 8au1s,
Mr. Thayer bought the entire busi­
ness and ran it until his death, since
when it has been n m by his daughter,
Miss Mabel Thayer, who is now ad­
vertising a closing out sale.
F or many years, the aefive head o f
the busineM has been H. F. Quackenbora, who will now be like a fiah out
o f water.— DeLand News.

All
a a k d e a e .a t » a u 4 H H &gt; M a , , ', t| • a e
HODXM RRAL BSTATK
M l U B T O ^ u T T w to
Ufa S and •
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Although the man with a mouth full
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tJtoCf* torn/era ••••ttttses 1.30
0,00 o f gold teeth always does the moat
OXUBT ATXNUX ADDITION TO SANFORD aa ~ 7T,rai ■ U ru T V * iMMUMlSItillak
Bm 1. Taftt 135 end
188, I w l i i l i Onnntf Ittin ti
talking, it will be noticed that hia
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Flies, Roaches, Ants, Bad Dags.
Mites, Body, Lice and oil Ioaecta
POSITIVELY GUARANTEED
Sold Everywhere
_
King Chemical Co., Pelham, Ca.^
For sale by J. T. Allan, W. M.
Tyler, Dan A Tsyler, J*®a«
Pott, Mrs. G. A. Bryant, Longwood, Fla.; Wight Grocery Co,
and all leading druggists and
grocery stores.”

LITTLE MONEY
BEING SPENT
IN FLORIDA

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.THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, M A f 20,1921

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THE

W A S H IN G T O N , M a y
14. — T h e
g orw th o f w idespread in terest in p u b ­
lic ed u ca tion in F lorid a in the la s t 20
y ea rs h as been rem ark able as h as a lso
the in crea se in exp en d itu res f o r th e
su p p ort o f th e public sch o o ls. W ith in
these tw o decades th o p u blic
h ig h
sch ools h a v e been g r e a t ly im p roved .
M any g o o d m odern sch o o l b u ild in g s
have been erected . H ig h e r ed u ca tion
has been p u t on a sou n d and p e rm a n ­
ent b o sis in the U n iversity o f F lo r i­
da and th e F lorid a S ta te C olleg o f o r
W dm en , C o lle g e s 'a n d u n iversities d e­
p en din g on en dow m ent and d on a tion s
are b e tte r su pported th an fo r m e r ly .
F rom 1899 to 1919, in w h ich tim e
the p op u la tion o f the s ta te in crea sed
82.6 p er ce n t, the e x p en d itu res f o r
public s ch o o ls in creased s e v e n fo ld 'a n d
the ex p en d itu res f o r h ig h e r ed u ca tion
in c o lle g e s and u n iversities o f
all
kinds, in clu d in g n orm a] ’ s c h o ls ; in ­
creased m o r e than e ig h tfo ld .
The
exp en d itu re p er ca p ita o f the to ta l
p op u lation f o r public sch o o ls, elem en ­
tary and secon d a ry, in crea sed fr o m
11.40 to $5.50, n early 300 per cen t.
T his is 'a rea l in crease, even w hen th e
increase in the cost o f liv in g and th o
d ep recia tion in the va lu e o f th e d o l­
lar are. con sid ered .

tt contains o d y each ingm-

&amp;***•

E D U C A T IO N
8 AYS
F E D E R A L C O M M IS ­
SIO N

have been offidaQv «w
the^lL EL Pure

Y . M . C. Praised
%™rcl°L ”■™c
£ 12LZSWi£o SlS " 0TICXor nramo,t T0 " rLT»°*
Uta of lU itla
NOTICE to hereby giro* that we, l i t n , By Gen. Pershing: for
Nolle* to tore6/ ,D*n that J. W. Baton par. deralgned,
will make application to tb* Oar­
cliaaer of Tax Ortinratao No. *33, da 1*9 tto er*
or at tb* But* of Ftorlda, al Tall.banana,
of Jut/. A. D. ISIS, baa filed aoll Florida,
W ar-Tim e Service (tCtbfo nd«/
oa
tb* Slat da/ of May, A. D. 1921, fat
c ili la otj office, and b u t&amp;ada apptI
catloo

for T ti I&gt;#td to lMt»« la accordant* with
iifr. hald mtlflcata tmbrattw tba folkiwtaf
deocribed propert/ .llsated to Seminole Cuont/,
Florid*. to-«r|t!
,
Lot 1 (Icoo E 110 /da.) and N half nr U t S.
Sec. 14. Twn. 30
lUnft SO E. SO acre*.
Tto a*Id land tola* aaoeaoed at tb* data of
tto toeuinre of eoch certificate I* tb* name af
St. Loka’a Cathedral. Cairo* aald rertlHcato
aball to redeemed eccordln* to to* Tax Dead
•lU tott. ttoroon on tto 23rd d*/ of M*/. A

(* 7 TV* A .Mcl.ua Er*M)

NEW
Y O R K , M ay 16,— G eneral
Joh n J. P ersh in g in his a d d ress at the
th irty -fo u rth annual d in n er o f the In­
tern ation al com m itte e o f the Y o u n g
M en ’s C hristian A sso cia tio n a t
th e
W a ld o r f-A s to r ia p raised the w o rk o f
WITNESS m/ omrlal .Ixnatur* and teal tbla
the a ssociation a t hom e and oversea s. tbo ISIb da/ of April. A. D. 1921.
(SEAL)
K. A. DOUGLASS,
H e w as the g u est o f h on or and prin ­
Clerk C1r««lt Court,
cip a l speaker.
.
Seminole Coatt/, Fin.
U-Slc
n/
V.
M.
DOUGLASS. D. C.
G eneral P ersh in g w ns given a tre ­

Lallan Patent to to toned to OTIBDO FECIT
COMPANY under tto following propeaed artic­
le* of Incorporation.
*
A. W. FBOBT.
R. 8. MrNAB.
JOHN CRBOAM.
W.

IT. BEOWRINO.

AET1CLES OF INCOHrORATlON

W*. lb* paderalgned, berab/ aaaodat* oartogether far tto part-oa* of formlag and
becoming a corporation under tb* law* of tba
Slat* af Florida, tad do torab/ adopt, declare
and Mbacrtb* tto following aa tb* Article* or
oar Inrorporatloo.
m It4*

Artkl* I

Tb* Mm# of tbto Corporation aball to OVIEDO
SUIT COMPANY and Its principal plan af
ho.lnaaa atoll to al Ortodo. gamiaoi* Ooanl/,
t h e c i r c u it c o u e t or t h e s e v e n t h
Florida, bat II a t / ratabllab eltor place* o f
m endous o v a tion when ho rose
to nrJUDICIAL
C1BCUTT OF THE STATE. OF
baalaaaa la lb* Rial* af Florida, ar oa/ other
FLOKIDA.
IM
AND
TOE
SEMINOLE
■Ut* tt tto Catted Btatea of America wtoiw
speak . H e told o f his oXeperiences
COUNTT.—IN CHANCERY.
*»*r n cwairy and coo ranIrat: prodded that
w ith “ Y " m en in the P hilip pin es, on I‘e»pl** Bank of Banford. FU., Comptolnanl,
an/ breach offlc* or place of boaioeM ebaU b*
aatborlaod by tb* Board of IHrortor* of tbto
the M exican b o rd e r and in F ra n ce, and Alice E. T».
|ler«. Re.pendent.
torpor* lion.
Article n .
v
d eclared that it w as ov e rse a s that Im
It appearing by affldarlt appemlcl to tb*
lllll filed In the ahore atalrd cans* that Allr*
Tb* general nature of tb* boats*** to to
ca m e in clo se s t tou ch w ith th e a sso ­ B. Iter*, the Reopoodent therein named, to a traaaacted aod roadocted by tbto corpora Itoa
cia tion w ork ers. H e said the Y . M . C. iHin rrildent of tb* Slat* or Florida, and • . . . aball to a* follow*: To b o/, bold, **U oad
Ideal of lb# Dletrlrt of Cblumbla: that there la deal Io peroonal property tof erory character
A . .org a n iza tion expan ded to m e'ef the no perooo within th* State of Florida, tto aer- •ad deerrlptloo: to boy, bold. tell, exrhaaga and
of a aohpoeoa 0|«in wlmm would hind auch deal tt real ratal*, with MU power tt pMdfi,
n eeds o f the A . E . F ., and told how tho flce
lleepoodent; and that ah* to orer tto
of morigag# or otbrrwto* encumber garb real aod
a ssociation had taken ch a rg e o f the tweat/one /ear*; tt la thare for* ordered that peraooel property: to rent, tonne oad laptwra
•aid neat reetdeat re*pood*nt • to and aba la real eatale or peroopal property: to plant, grow
a rm y can teen s a t his requ est.
to rob/ required to appear to th* BII| at Om - and aarkel all blada af frnlta. ‘ eegaubtoo eg
plaint'
filed In eoeb none oa or before Maoday, farm prodarta: tt deal ta rttraw traao, frolt
"W h e n the w o rk o f the Y . M . C. A .
tb* ntb da/ of Jan*. A. D. 1931, ottorwle* tb* tree# and aU or ororj bind af aoraery aleck and
ca m e to be com p a red w ith th at o f tltocntlana of aald BUI wUI b* taken sa ron- Plant* of arery kind or daotrfpUoa: tt balld
sad maintain packing and wart bowe. a foe tb*
feened h/ aald Reepoodent.
o th e r o rg a n isa tio n s ‘o p e r a tin g
w ith
It to further ordered that tbla order bn p*b&gt; {••rpM* of parking ar atortM SO kind# af
!••• resp on sib ility and
co v e rin g Itatod taice * week for fear roaoecutlr* weeki frail*, ragrtahtea ar far* prodarta; tt carry
In tto Ranfcad Herald, a newapaper pnbltohed m tb* boataeon of cold along* tnrttdlog tt*
o n ly sp ecial a re a s,” said G eneral P e r­ la aald rwaty tad atat*.
balldlag aad malatalalng of a cold ataragw aod
'
In plant: to nanifaetmto oad Mil ar daal la
Tbla April 28th, 1921.
.
sh in g , “ there a ro se som e u n ju st c r iti­
(BEAL)
tf. A. DOL'0 LAM, • In : to own. maintain gad operate aaUto far
the aaaafirtar* of limber, era tan and partbg
cism , o f w h ich o th e r o rg a n isa tio n s too
.
‘
Clerk Cl real t Coart,
Hemloot* Fbanly, FU. boxMt tt malatala tad operate atora* far tba
o ft e n took a d v a n ta g e . I should like
It/ T. B. DOUOLAM, D. C. parpon af dealing la aay aad aU kladt or
mortbaadtoo, either wbolnai* er n u ll ar both:
.
•
to . exp ress here in th is presence* m y w . it. c B A w r o n D .
Bolleltor fur Cowpltloent.
3T-6tg tt to aad act u agent far perwooa er corpora, i
Uom : tt do a general nmmtoatoa merchant
ddep ap p reciation o f the resu lts o b ­
t t h jo a e d b y m o r e h o u a e NOTICE OF AFFUOATIOM YOB TAX DEED. and brobaraga baalaeaa; to deal la lira atoex gad
tained.
.
&lt; l w and dooxetic
than
Under Seetie* STS #f tto Oaaaral Itatatea af lb* He product*: to do toy aad all tblaga aocwoaary or needful, with fall power to toy, to ld ,'
lU U i f Tltrlli
any other brand.
" I also w ish to e x p r e s s ‘ th e b e lie f
Nolle* to berth/ flee* that Fred T. WI5- eocambtr and toll any and all klad* of prop­
th at this associa tion w ill con tin u e to llama, parrbaaer of Tax OeAlnrala No. SOT, erty. neceaaary, to operate nccwatrnll/ aa/,
ttiaeoU at amodente price.
tto 4tb da/ of Joa*. A. D. 1909, bM Stod elttor or all *r tto eereral kind* of baalaaaa
g r o w in u sefu ln ess Jo h um anity and •toted
A1 yoft h w . t o do h to
•aid cerllflrate la in/ office, end bee mad* ap- or trad* toralnabot* mentioned, aad generally
ta tor* all power secretary, needful ar .deal/w ill e a rly b ecom e a u niversally r c c o g - pllcatkm for tax deed to teeo# In accordance able
m
for tb* fall and rompleta •itrclee of tb*
with law. Said certificate embrace* tb* fob
nixed fo r c e in o u r national life a g a in st low Inf deerrlbed property altoated In Semlnoto tight to art a* principal, agent, broker or
w tttr.
purrhaerr
In any form to tto acqbtolttoa. dloGhxteo la the
I w
I
w h ich the p ow ers o f evil m ny n ot p re­ Vroat/. Florid*, to-wlt:
Meg. NH rot. of RW qaxrter eectlon 33, Twp, paettloa. encumtortag. norganUlog or axle of
n o n
. Y et th e a v era g e sa la ry o f tea ch ers, v a il."
10 H.. lUng* SO F.eat, run W S cto. S 34 tba. property real aad personal.
Artloia HI.
E 3 rto. N 34 tto. 13 aero*. Tb* aald Uad
as rep orted to the U n ited S ta te s B u ­
Tb* amoaat of Capital alack of tbto corpora­
tolas aaaraaed at tb* datt of tb* laeoanc* of
tion
atoll
to
Twaaty
Ttooaaad Dolton, dlrtdad
aocb
rertirirat*
to
tba
name
or
Unknown.
reau o f E du cation f o r 1018 is f o r th e
Alao: Nolle* to hereby (Iren that Trod T. lata Two Hundred Share* of tb* per file* of
0*o
Hundred
Dollar*
(1100.00) por abaro, pa/state as n w h ole o n ly $383, f o r c it y
Wllllame, parchaaer of Tax Certificate No. 3131,
•hle la towfal moo*/ of tb* Ublted State* or la
deled
tto
Stb
da/
of
Jone.
A.
I&gt;.
1899,
bM
sch ools $649, f o r co u n try sch ools $361.
filed aald rerlinrat* la m/ office, and bM proper!/, labor or eerrlree at a Juat Ttlaattoo
oiad* application for Tax Deed to toon* la ac- lo b* Hied br tb* dlroetor* of tb* corporaA t the ra te o f exp en d itu re f o r p u b lic
rordiar* with law. Said rertlflrat* embrace* llba at a regular meeting or a meeting railed
elem en tary and high sch ool ed u cation NOTICE'or APPLICATION FOB TAX DEEDS tb* following deerrlbed properly allotted tt for Ibtt purpooe.
Article IT.
Uadar SecUoa ITS of U* Oaaaral Bt.taU* *f Seminole (kraal/, Florida, to-wlt:
,
o f its ch ild ren on ly $262 th rou gh all
Tto term for which tbto corporation *b*n
tt* Itata of Florid*
1
Mr*. 3 cto. W of NB ror. of SW quarter.
eitot
thall
to
perpetartl/,
anleea toour dtooolTthe y e a r s o f th eir sch ool life.
Notlco la here!./ siren that A. K. BJoWom, Her. 32. Twp. 19 B... Ilge. 30 E.. ran W B th*. td b/ operation of tow.
*
fiurehoeec of Tai rertlflrat* No. 349. dated tb* M 24 cbt., K 3 rto., N. 20 (to. 10 acre*.
Article ▼.
Hit .aid land tolng aaaaaard al tb* data
let tie/ of Jane. A. It. 1603. hi* filed .eld rerTh* taulnee* of tbl*. rorpoeatlon ebaU to
tlflret* In m/ office, and faaa mad* applica­ of the laeuanr* of each rertirirat* to th* name rondarteO b/ a rroeldeat, Vlre l'reeldeat. a dooN. deV . H O W A R D C H A P T E R , N O . tion for Tat !&gt;**&lt;! to Imu* In acconlanc* with of C. H. Saint.
ratar/ and a Troaiuror, and a Board of dm haw
Unit*,
aald
rortlflcalra
aball
be
redeemed
ac­
law. The aald certificate embrace* the fol­
to law Tax deed* will laao* tberooo on then throe, nor nine* than fire director*, tto
1728, U N IT E D D A U G H T E R S O F
io* In* drecrltod proper!/ .United In Seminole cording
number to be Hied b/ tb* b/-law*. Tto oflira 23rd day of Ua/. A. D. 1921.
C'oant/, Florida, to.wit:
my official algnatora and a*al tbla ftr* of Beeretir/ *nd Treaiurer m i/ to bald
TH E CONFEDERACY
BWH of NEH of BWIJ, Bee. 14, Twp. 20 I., th*WITNESS
h/ ooa aod lb* Mm* peroow. Tb* Director*
lath da/ of April, A. D. 1921.
Itanie 30 E. 10 acre*, mor* or le*a. The eatd
(halt to «tocted b/ tb* *torkbold»r* *t sack
(SEAL) '
E. A. DOUOLAM,
land toln* a .«..rd at the dal* of th* laa*.
■aaul
meeting. All other orfletre af tto cor­
•
Clerk Circuit Coo«.
fu n d s f o r the tw o p r o je c ts , both c o m ­
W ith th e beau tifu l m em ories o f m y ance of auch rertlflrat* In tb* name of Un­ a&gt;
flemlanl* Ooaat/. Fla. poration ebtll b* elected inauaU/ b/ tto Doord
known.
m issions a g reein g .
11/ V. U. DOUGLASS, D. O. of Dtroetne*. Tb* annual me* Ilag of tbto cor­
first m eetin g with the D a u g h ters o f
Aleo; Nolle* I. hereby rlrrn the! A. cB. 1 33 flic.
poration thill to btld on tb* flrtt Mood*/ off
A ttorn ey s f o r both b oa rd s have had th e N. d eV . H ow ard C h a p ter at th e Bjoblom. parch..er of T*t I'ertlflr.t* No. II3W.' in t h e ciacurr c o u e t . s e v e n t h j u d io - lb* month of Ftbruar/ ef each /ear at auch
dated tb* 3th d*/ of Noretntor. A. It. 1R63,
bow m m «/ b* filed b/ tto b / tow* of tbo
IAL ClaOUIT, IN AND TOM iKMINOLE
p rep ared n sp ecial a c t p rov id in g f o r h osp itable h om e o f D r. H ow a rd on liaa filed aald cerlirirai* In m/ office, and
rorporatlcw, hut ma/ ho adjourn*
each b/COUNTY. YLORIDA__ la CHANCERY
town proTlde.
mad* appticetlon for Tai |tee«t to laeu* In
the issue o f tim e w arran ts by the T h u rsd ay a fte rn o o n , A p r il 28, 1921, lia*
accordance with law. The ..Id rertlflrat* em­ DILL TO SEMOVE CLOUD AND «UIET TIT^E •Until
tU (to officer* elected at tto ftnt aannal
F. Iltltonl. Joined !&lt;/ her btuhand end meeting ebtll to queimed. tb* buelneea ef tko
tw o cou n ties com b in ed , fo r the p u r­ and his n e ice , MIxb Drendn* and w h ilo brace* the following de.rrlbe&lt;| prn|ierl/ .IPtaled klerton
iFrom B .tu rd ./'a D ali/)
nett friend. Walter It. Mallard. CoaipUlniat*, corporation aball to condarled b / tba fntlowlag
In Xemlnole fount/. Florida, to-wit:
re.
pose o f bu ildin g a b rid g e at O steen these m em ories will lin g e r a lw a y s in
BH of NW|, of NW*., Bee. 13. Twp. 20 tt..
•rnrera, to-wlt: A. W. Froet. t'realdent; ll. 8.
Anothi-r definite step toward a free
N.ligation McNab. \ Ice Pre.ldent; O. L. Weal. Hecratar/i
acre* The ..Id land tolng The Altamonte tond. Hotel and
fe r r y , w hich m n ttcr has been under the hearts o f all those p resen t, I w ish Range I80»l E.the3)dale
Cnmpau/,
a
Corporation,
under
Ihe
law*
of
of Ihe luuanre of inch
IN. II. tlrownlng, Treaturer, and tba Hoard of
|bridge to Coronndo, with the structure con sid eration f o r som e tim e.
(he Blitc of riorlda. Defendant.
Director* aball to the abura named officer, aad
T h e today to th an k one o f S a n fo rd 's bcab- certificate In the name of Unknown.
ORDER
Joba Cregan.
,
.
Al,u! XD,lr» to hereby glren that A. E.
oRBcd by the people, was taken Tucj- V olu sia cou n ty com m ission ers h ave iovcu vetcranB oi the 60 a— to try and *J»i,i"&lt;". purvi^wr of t *« fenirirat* No. 31173.
It twin* made lo appear to the aallafartlon
Artlrla VI,
of Ihe Court, from the return of tto Sheriff of
To* l»!ih#*i amount of ladehtedo### o# lla*
|diy, when n bill was introduced in the ap p roved thq a ct, the tw o board s’ a t­ " * P r - " &gt; h . B ppreclallon I f „ | f o r D r. S S 1 . S i S . f i S , . * ' V i . '.“. i l'“ Memliiol* Count/, Floelde. nude on tto writ of Mlltj
to wtiJfU tlita fi'fi«nr*fion ma/ at bbt
•uhpoena leaned In that certain rlianeer/ rauae tlma auhject Itaelf ah.II to Tort/ TbcCMhd
[house of representatives o f the state torn eys now b ein g e n g a g e d in d ra w - I t o w n n l,’ d r o p I n lc r r .l, . n d h i. a n a l I S S V S 'S K f T .
' . V S ,.m “ o
now pending In tto Clrrult Court. Bereatb Ju IKxllira.
legislatun*, which, If it becomes a low, ' nK UP * final draft to be presented assistance in the work o f organizing t-raee* the following dearrltied proper!/, ellu-1 ‘•W * 1 , ',rr0*l ° f Florida. In and for Bemlnoto
.
Art Ida YU.
Count/, wbrroln Marlon F. ltoilerd and Walter
ele&lt;l In Bemlnole tvninl/. Florida, lo-wlt:
Tb* name# and realdrnrea of tto antwcrltora •
the chnpter.
|will compel the board of county comlegislature this session,
NH of HEtj of NBH » f N W H . toe. 13. M. Mallard, bar tiuabaud ami oelt friend, ar# h»r»to and tb* amount of atock autorrtbed ar#
and Tb* Altamcwt* tond. Hotel aod aa followa, and tb# Mid abarea are hereto aablaissjoners to purchase the bridge, '
members of the *Seminole coun­
This ch n p te r, bearin g th e nnm e o f a Twp. 3 ) H.. Range 30 E. Tl.# eald land being oomplllnanla
n w o t i l *t the dale of the laeuanr* of auch N'arlxatbn Cumpan/, a rorporatlun under tto arrtto.1:
law*
uf
lb*
State of Fkirlda. to defendant,
cerllflrate
tu
tb*
name
of
Unknown.
Iprovide the funds for paying for it, *y Jmnni of commissioners attended veteran held in the h igh est esteem nnd
•tho:
Nolle*-to bereb/ glren that A.
12. wblcb atilt waa Inalltnted lo remote cloud aad
ME8IDB.VCBMUIUKl'mUBD
and permit this road district to rs- the recent meeting at DeLnrnl nnd .an- love o f all S a n fo rd , n mnn o f the h ig h ­ fljohlnm,
purrtiiaer of T a i Certificate No. 2072, •lUlei till* of complainant, klart.-n F. Mallard;
li
T
t
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w*” T*Ci' N• r ........ ,ror»J
tu
f/&gt;|
N
&gt;
&gt;
.
463
of
tba
Altamonla
l
and.
Hotel
pay the funds during a periof of nounced thnt they had npprovcdf the est ideals, w ill ever be’ n liv in g m on u ­ dated the Alh da/ of June, A. |). IW4, h*a end Natlgellon Compan/'e Flat of BntHllltlaloii
filed aald certificate In in/ office, and liaa
i
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i
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o ,k &gt; N&gt; FI*...................Fort/
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|years.
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proopsed bill in substance and favored m ent in th e m em orial w o rk p f the 'o r ­ made appUrailun f--» Ta&gt; De-d lo Imuo Io m- of Umto tobioflng tu Mid Cumpan/ In Bectlona W. II. Drowning...OfltUo,
•rwdanee with law.
Bald eerllfleale rinhr*,es 12 ami 13. Twp. 21 8., Haag* 29 E. and Be*, C .U Weal............ Oeledo. FU.....................Fortr
Before the session o f the leg- '*HPRSsnfrf by the legislatyre and &lt;hat ga n iza tion o f the U n ited D a u gh ters the following deaerllwd pn&gt;|wri/, atlualrd In lion# 7 and IN. Twp. 21 H.. Hang* 341 K., of STATE OF Ft.OniDA.
.........
T
to ml mdr I(-Tinert/ Orange) count/, Fb&gt;rlde, t* COUNTY OF HKMINOI.E, a* ;
Ulaturr opened a petition wns circu- Ihey would work In conjunction with n f the C o n fe d e ra cy . W ith the en th u si­ Seminole Count/, Florida, to wll
On tbla da/ |-re.&gt;nall/ appear c l before me. aa
B &gt;, Of NW H of NEH of N W ',. See.
13. per pltt thereof recorded In the public record*
l*tc&lt;| xml freely signed by taxpayers *heir attorneys on the finnl draft of asm and in terest o f th e "C a p ta in ," Twp. Ji S . Mange 30 II H a aald land being •&gt;f tomtnvl* i uimtf, Fbulda. In Flat ll»ok No. u.fleer duly aniborlte.) by law to ajmlnltler
I.
at
page
12.
that
aald
aril
of
auhpuenk
oalto
and to take acknowledgment, a L. Weal
« —rear,I al the date of ihe leauenre of aoeb
Dr. H ow ard nnd M b " F ir a t L ieu ten ­ eerllfleale aa Unknown.
and residents in nil sections of this
MU’
omhl not tw aerred upon Mid ilefemlant do# ’’•“ d -W- II. Ilrowolng, well koowi to me, and
Alao:
Nolle# la berab/ glren
that A. U. to the atweore from tba State of Florida for aaown lo me lo be two of tbe ptraona who e iroad district asking the Volusia
'^ lc mntter of the proposed net an t, Mr. C . II. L effler, nnd the enp- HJob
loin, purebaaer of Tat Urrtlflrate No. 2UO, more than ala inonllia toil plat before tba la •coietl the furtfotnf charter and who aeieertbed
Icounty members of the legislature to nl|thorlxlng the issuing of timo war- nbio p resid en t, M rs. J. N o llo T o la r, as dated the 4lh d * / of June. A. D. |tU7, hat •uanr# of aald writ, of all ageuta and officer* the Mm*, aod Ih e/ eererall/ acknowledged be­
of ilia Mid defendant corporation!, . .
fore BIO Ibxl th e/ (termed and aoW rltod tb*
filed
**ld
eerllfh ate In m/ office andha*
P»*s such n bill in order thnt the rnnta bY lhe counties o f Volusia and p re sid in g o ff ic e r , th eir little a r m y o f mXd* i|ipllrtth&gt;a for T et Deed* lo|mo* In
Now. Therefore: It to adjudged, ordered and •amo^fot Uio uteo and porpowra therein oxnrrontonre with Mw. Ttie eald Cerllflrate tm . decreed that tto Mid defendant; Tto Altatnont*
ownership of the bridge might be Seminole for the purpose of purchas- C o n fed era tes w ill find th e y a re d e s ­ •wnee#
Witoraa my hand and offlrial aeal at OtUdo.
ttie fulkvwlng dearrltied propert/ eltuated tond. Hotel and Narlgatltm Uompan/, lie eucret»«i ami aaatgna iln appear t* the bill of Aprl'l*"* ' I ' r ^ l rk ,lr,u ' ,h u
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Tcited in the people of this district
bridge at tho old site of Har- tined to p in y a g re a t p a r t in the h is­ In Krmloote tVmpi/. Florida, to-wlt:
® th d»J iif
Of NBH of NEH nf N W H , See. 13. Twp. complaint, herein filer), on or before tb* Mol*
•nd the structure changed from n toll den's ferry, not to exceed the amount to r y o f th e F loridn D iv ision , and in 131BH
ami
&lt;HISA,*&gt;
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THRO. AULIN,
M. lUng* 30 B. 5 aero*. Tl.e. aald land to. da/ In June, A. 1». 1631, of eatd LVruit,
.
Jaitlre Pear#. 3rd DMtrict.
make defence thereto, or a decree pro ruofeeso
j bridge to n free bridge.
$&gt;10,000, wns taken up Jointly by tho th eir u n fa lte r in g Joynlty to n bea u ti­ tng aaaraaed at the date of tto laaiianr* of •hall
to entered again*! It.
__ ________ __ _
Bemlnole" Conn I/, Fieri: a.
auch rertlflrat* In the name of Unknown.
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It I* further onierwl that Mil* order ahall to RTA4TE OF NEW TOnK.
Alan:
Nolle* la berth/ glren
that A. 12.
•Agitation for a free bridge to the commissioners of Volusia and Semi- fu l cau se nnd adherence to th e sacred
COUNTY
Or
NEW
YORK,
go.!
sjol.loai. parchaaer of Tex Certificate No. 315. publlihed In the Hanford Herald, a aewapaptr
Ibtarh hns hern on for years nnd it n°le counties, and the attorneys of sen tim ents and trad ition s o f a South dated
Ihe let d e/ of June, A. I&gt;. 1603. haa fl|. pohltahed In Bmlnol# Count/. Florida, once a „ &lt;&gt;a, ' hU d»J •'•■"“ •'J appeared before me. ■
eald r^rilfleale In in/ office, and haa made week for four runaerallta weeka prior to the ■a officer dn l/ antbortaed by law to adattoiattr
ba« become almost n necessity for a ,&gt;oth boards were Instructed to draft thnt will live fo r e v e r in the l£ a r t s o f ed
oalbe and lo lak* acknowledgment,
A.
W.
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application for Ta» t'eed 'to laaoe In aecurd riot Mood*/ In June, A. II. 1621.
lfc&gt;oe end ordered In chamber* at Detond, Froet. Joba Cregan and R. 8. McNab, known tt
fir* bridge now, If New Smyrna nnd " bil* ,i,tc ,n substance to the act th e p eople o f the C o n fe d e ra cy , these ance wlUi law. Th* aald certificate embrace*
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4
kaowa
to
to
three
or
tb*
p«r*
0
M
dothe following drecrltod proper!/, altoated in riorlda, tbl* 2lat .)*/ of April. A. D. 1621.
arrilwd la aad who etecoled tbo foregoing
Coronado nre to hold their own with {or
construction of the Eait Coast d au g h ters w ill be a trib u te to o u r Seminole Coon!/, FlorfiU, to-wlt;
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A. 0. CAMPBELL,
Jndge pro har tire! lion. Jaa, charter and who aotorrlbed tb# aama, aad I t o /
SEH of NW H of N W H . See. IS. Twp. &gt;0 8.
other beach resorts dlong the coast, ferry bridge, the members present m em orial, h is to rica l, ed u ca tion a l, b en ­
M
rerall/ arkoowlodged before me that they
IV. I'erklna, locapacltaled.
Manx* 30 E.
10 aerra. Tt&gt;* aald land tolng
titra te d am! aaborrlbtd tba aim * fog
ua
IAt Daytona th cogitation for a free
fbe Seminole county commis- e v o le n t a n d social o rg a n iz a tio n o f aaec a ed al tto date of the lMuane* o f eoeb GEO.* O. HERRING, ,
Solicitor for Complainant*.
• 37-31-e w as nod parpoaa* thereto » « proneed.
certificate ta tbo name of Unknown.
Ibridge has become so insistent that
agreeing as a unit to the ap- U n ited D a u g h te rs o f th e C o n fe d e ra cy .
Alao:
Nolle* to berab/ glren that A.
B.
jrorh n step |„ Rure
antj proval o f said action and ail members
NOTICE OF ELECTION
In b e a u tifu l co m p lim e n t to th eir HJublnm. pnrrbater of Tax Ctrllflr.tr No. MU.
••led tb* 4tb d a/ of June, A. D. 1617, bM
,S5T Yofk' ,kU
®
rolupUanra with fba prorlalona of (Tiap. r r i p r i ? .»
»t Titusville the bonds recently voted nf the Volusia county board voting in h on ored v e te ra n , D r. N. d e V . H ow ard , filed eald cerllflrate In m / office and b** IrrIn4«7»,
tow* of Fkirlda. node# I*.bereb/ gtr.
&lt;8,AL) W .
IISRIURT DRiaOS,
mail* application for Tax l&gt;eed* tu taau* In ao
en
that
aa.
election
he*
toea
onlered
to
-be
Ifor the purpose of building a bridge tho *fHmRtlve with the exception of th e ch a p te r b e a rs its n am e and in r e ­ rordasce with law. Th* *«ld rertlflrat* *m
• .
E ?U rj,, J ? bu*&gt; *taM0 O oaat/, . •
Klaga ( t o s t / Ulerk'a Ns. MO.
bald and the aame will to held la Hpecttl Tax
t-race* the following deerrltol proper!/ ritual
lurojs the river have now been sold. Commissioner Stewart o f District No. tu rn . th ese lo y a l D a u gh ters o f the ed
B
ehc«&gt;|
District
No4.
ttok#
Monroe),
Bemlnole
King* Ooaat/ negltter’ e No. 011T.
In Benilnol* Count/. Florida, to-wlt:
Count/, Florida, &lt;m Monda/, Jana 6th, 1931, for
JJ»w York .( t o o t / U o rk 'i No. 47S
S H of NEH Of NEH of Bee. 18. Twp. 20 8
|*nd the work on tho structure is t o ' 2' who vot*d *ff*inst the motion.— F lorid a D iv isio n w ill be a com p lim en t
Ihe
parpoa*
of
delrnalolag
who
aball
to
tnu..
Raw To»k Cl*, ittglattria No.- S4S1. •
Rang* 30 E. Ml scree. Th# eald toad tolng
|be started sQon. ,
■*
|New Smyrna News.
tee «f tb# Mid dletrlrt for tb* next aucceed.
.
I e«e*ee*d at tto date of th* toaaaoc* of neb tng
®0' 1W3'
two /ear*, ami tto nnmtor of mill# of dis­ o^ ' o l c t M A r a r a !P‘ r**
. T h e D a u g h te rs o f th e C o n fe d e ra cy f*rtin**t#jn ***• »*»&gt;* of inkooiro
.A ttcrae/ for larorporilure.
trict erbnol tax lo to letted aad collect cl fur
I. Members.!J ~ w
.ow Volusia
I V4U0I0 • VVUIIbJ
tbe
county ' _
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. . .
. . f
Aleo: Notiro I* torah/
berab/ given
g|ren ll
that A. E. each qf tto laid /ear*.
------------to
rtort.
Ftt.
fr ^ t#
arc following in the footstepn o f their HJoillom. parrbaaer of Tot UertmralO No. 2392. Tba following named are appointed to art *a
^ com m ission er!! and o f the W IN T E R W H E A T C R O P #
■toted
tb*
8th
tto/
of
Jane.
A.
D.
I0N,
baa
NOTICE
OF
AFF
LX
GATT
ON
FOX
TAX
BQT
laying aside self, and filed Mid rtrtinralo lo m/ office. i * \ haa Inapertura and clerk at lb# prertarla named,
I Riinole cou n ty com m ission ers h a v e '
C A L L E D S A T IS F A C T O R Y forefathers,
Uador Sootlea 171 of tt* Oeseral SutaUa , f
within
Mid
RpeeUI
Tax
School
Dtatrtrt.
to
hold
working together for a noble cause, made ippllntlon for Tai Deed to laaoe |B at- Mid election,
[•Pproved plans f o r su b m ittin g to th e I
.
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SUto rt Florida
. .
•t.nlanr* with tow. Said terllflral* emirate,
Nolle# t* hereby glrea that W . If. Blaek.
Ureclnct ..a. 3, tl.ake Monroe)—Uhaa. Dell.
while
Rt
the
same
time
are
■
patriotic
tto
follow
lag
deerrlbed
proper!/
allotted
In
M. E. Lake and L II. Mann, Inapectnca aad 12. d J S d the’ g to ,J.r. #fe 7 " (? r1' n' » ‘ a Ra- *40.
l e g i s l a t u r e , b ill a .k in g th a t
w a S H I N I ^ T T ^
tv , .
Beuitaol* Count/, Florida, to-wlt;
aaita tba 3rd da/ of Jnoa, A. I&gt;. l i lt , hit ai^i
Ntarb.nl. clerk.
f“ nd, be furnished f o r the p u rch ase* ^
S H IN 0 T 0 1 * ’ M a y lf l- W l n t e r organization ever loyal to the flag
■ H of NRH Of NEH Of BWH A SEH of
I’reclnct No. 4 (Paula)—A. Mlnrbew, ‘ F. A.
, ry ‘i « “ «a •»
offlee.
the ore gent
.l.
_ u . i w h cn t • " c a g e
f o r seven teen cou n - o f our United States, a united nation. NEH of BWH. Bee. HI. Two. 20 8.. IUag* 30 J.dmaon,
George Smith, lo*|wrtor* aad A. V, application fog Ton Deed to
i“ , 7 Present bridge to the old »lte I. "
V .h*
nZ h
, T
E. 15 arroe. Tto eald toad being aaaaaard at Mrtlnlan. clerk.
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k
law.
Said
rertlflrat*
ambraroa tto
The -----------------------Florida U. D. C.--------in convention
M Harden’s ferry, not to exceed $30,-1
,
northern , hemisphere
-------- „ M tto data of tto toanaar* of rack rertirirat* tt
II I* further ordered that tbl* notice to
deerrlbed property al taa ted tt Semitbo m b * of B. C. Warrea.
a
o
tt
C
to
a
t
r
.
Fhwtdl.
to
w
lt:
publlahed
In
lb*
Sanford
Herald,
;*
newapaper
000 »nd for funds with which to build
th® Cr° P W*8 p,*ced at " &gt; m *M«mbIed at Pensacola last week waa
Alao: Nolle* I* berth/ glren that A. B. pnhlDhed la Semlnol# Count/, to t without aald
« «.
*
bridge at Osteen ferry, by the'
V " * ’ “* f omParcd
103,--Indeed proud that the “baby'chapter” HJoblom. pnrrbaaer of Tax rertirirat* Na. 238, dletrlrt, there being ao newapaper publlahed Ba^ SI tolt7 U
dated tb* Tib da/ of Jon*. A. D. 1909, bM filed within Mid dletrlrt, for a period o f tlmt a*
|l*«uing of t|me warr#ntj agajnst the 200,000 last year in a survey Issued of the division showed their Interest eald
tim
in').^T*.,!*.1
**
*?,?***
**•
4
d
I9 rt
rortlflrat# la m/ office aad bM mid* ip- required b/ law.
i.
■ f.BC* ? f .t*tb ortilflret* la tto aama r t
pUralloo for Ta* Deed to toe*# la areordtare
Saturday
by
the
Department
of
Agri­
Galea*
sold
M
rttflret*
abxD
he
reIk**#
and
ordered
b
/
tto
Hoard
a
f
IHblle
In.
by
sending
a
delegate,
Mrs.
George
projects, In order that It will not
with law. Tb* Mid rertlOral* emtnare* tb# ■trwriloq for Srmlaol* O m n i/, Florida, Jn regwculture.
tto^ 2
.tp. taw. T* 1
win lima#
DcCottes, who represented the chapter following drool tod propert/ at IDated In Itoml. Ur
* "rcesiary to await tl*o voting of
•« Sanford. fTorida, Tueoda/, M */
.
£ X » 'Z itl , atS &amp; oT
l rifg-.rareAa ^ ^ u u
Agricultural prospects of winter most capably and waa welcomed by •ole CtoMt/. Florida, to-wlt:
N»H of BWH of SWH «f NWH. ire. It,
« o j " f Awu, V d * i n i .
UU
(SEAL)*
,
c . r . HARRISON,
crops throughout the northern hemis­ members of the executive board of the Twp. SO S. Ilang* 80 R. SH err*#. Tb* Mid
(SNAL)
■. a - DOUGLASS.
Cbalrataa.
laSd totag awtwed al tto date of tto laenaare Atttoll
• •
Wart Clresit (tort. '
phere were described as "quite satis-' Florida Division.
of *a(h rertlflrat* In the atm* of Unknown.
T. 0 . LAWTON.
• „ _ toaxlaol* Ooaat/, Fla.
33 dtr.
Uni#** aald rer tlf Ira tea aball to redeemed *«factory.” The apring crops, the
Secretary.
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By
v.
m
. DouoLAasT D. a
With my beat wishes for the united cording to law Tax Deed* will taau* tborooo on
survey stated, remain as yet an un­ success of the N. deV. Howard Chap­ tbo 4th da/ Of Jane, A. D. 1921.
NOTICE
OF
A
Ff
LI
CATION
FOR TAM S E p
IVItDew m/ offlrial alxnatura aad **a| tbl* Ia Circuit Court, Seveatb Jadldal Cirenlt. Boai
ttett Ceaat/, Flerida.— la OkaiMry.
known .factor, alUiough soil and cli­ ter, No. 1728.
.
tto 29tb da/ of April. A. D.192I.
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(SEAL)
,
R. A. DOUGLASS,
matic conditions have ao far been
VIOLA BADGER EZELL,
.
Clerk Clrrult Court.
rORECLOSDHE—NOTICE OF MAOTKX'S (ALE
favorable for spring seeding.
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Bemlnoto OoUat/, Fto.
Fourth Vice-President Florida Di­ _
*f. J ,,f* A- c &gt; ISIS. toT flirt arid
•T«le
•.
Dp V. 3t. DOUGLASS, D. C.
Tho Argentine corn crop, now be­
n . W . Rare, Complainant,
vision U. D. CM 'S
w
lira^tf0 * *
h it o rg a n s; be
, re.
,
ing harvested, la estimated at 230,­
M V n C t OF A F F U 0 A T I0 V 0 7 TA X DEED
r&gt;ftlnc*t&gt;
(to
fotlowlag
b# M vigorous and healthy at
af tba Oaaaral Slatata* of (Tara Moor* and her haabaad. A. 0. Moore, Dm f t s S ? ; i x 17 m tnr
u ■omttolo tosal/[
feodanta.
423,000 bushels, or eighty-nine per “We Picked Up Seven Large Dead Uadar l artlawtt*ITIStaU
of Flerida
I kSat 35 if he aid s hia organa in
NOTICE
.
Notlr# la bereb/ gtreo that H ear/ Fateh, purcent
of
ls^t
year’s
production.
Dis­
&gt;• beret./ glrea. that I. B. F. Ilou.bolder, gpecJ r ” on^ n« their functions. Keep
Rata First Morning Using Rat-Snap ” rbaaer o f Tax Certificate N*. 409. dated tt* lal
Muter la Ito abort eniltled aolt. onder aad
cussing fanning conditions in the
3rd d a / o f July. A. D. 1918. bM filed Mid rer|rour vital organa healthy w ith
b/
rlrta* of that certain decree heretofore on
H e?
tlflrat* la u / office, am) baa Made application
March
With. 1921, eotered tt tto ahore eald
southern hemisphere further, the de­
fog U x deed tt laao* tt accord.ora with Jaw.
to redro.t^ b*,r'' •*« rertlflrat* torn!
tail,
will
oa
tb*
8tb
day
of
Jga#.
A.
D.
1931,
So
write*
Mr.
B.
E.
Carpenter,
Said cerllflrate etahracee the followtod drortlbpartment’s report SMerted that.there
daring tb* legal ttrere of Ml*, at tto froat „ . ? ? * * * naTwrdln# tt law tax deed win bl
#d
property
at
lea
led
la
OemlBol*
C
oa
st/,
FlariV rJ/J’, dv e f J‘ “
A. D. 193/
door of lbe (tort Ilona* 1a Sanford, riorlda,
were indications of a large a(ta be­ Woodhridge, N. J.,- “We lost 18 small * i. to-wlt:
w /o fflr lx l aIgnatnr* aad aaul uia
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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 20,1921

Handsome Home for a Family
of Medium Size.
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handy to the kitchen, while at the
Ramc time It tnk»*«« lhe mutiy work
of washing out o f the roofb where
the cooking Is done.
The stair lends to a central hall
on the second floor. Owning off .the
hall are three bedrooms, all corner
rooms, They vary slightly In sire, the
largest being 14 feet fl Inches by IB
feet and the smallest 11 feet 3 Inches
by IB feet. The other lied room Is 13
by 13 feet 0 Inches. At one end of
the hall Is the bnthrnorn, while adjoin­
ing It Is a room fitted with closets
und shelves for the storage of linen.
The foundation Is o f, concrete up
to grade and brick above. The base-

Exterior Presents Exceptionally Floe
Appearsnoe—Design Presents
Dwelling That Will Net
Cost Kxeesslv^ Sum.
By WILLIAM A. RADFORD.
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paper- On account of his wide experience

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During the lest few years one Idea
about home building has been radical­
ly changed. That Idea Is regarding
the else of the house. There was a
time not so msny years ago when
practically every one who built a
house had to It a number of ''spare”
rooms. There was a parlor on the
first floor that was Feldotn used an-'
less there was oompany. A “ spare"
bedroom, or two, usually was Incor­
porated Into the plan for the second
. floor. Now there &gt; r e practically no
"spare” rooms,
while In the cities
many homes and nearly all apartmeats are.constructed so that one or
two rooms do double duty—are used
daytime* as a living room or a dinlug room and by the use o f concealed
beds become bedrooms at night.
A home that contains sufficient
foam for a medium-sired family Is the
•Ix-rooro square bungulow, shown In
,tbe arconi|Muiyliig Illustration. This
house contains three good-sized bed­
rooms . on the second floor, so that
a family o f four adults easily can be
accommodated, and by "doubling up"
thefo Is room for n guest or two to
stay over night. At the same time
this home Is small, being only 31 feet
square. ,\t the pn-M-nt cost of build­
ing more room-nr u larger house than
the needs of the family require Is
sheer waste of money, ami considera­
ble of It.
* In exterior appenranre this home,
With the outside wnlls treated ns tljey
are, and with the large [torch, pre-Seals an exceptionally tine appear­
ance. The building Is either of frame,

THE U. S. CHAIN TREAD
Second Floor Pfsn.
ment excavation la under the whole
lof the house proper and Is finished
with a cement floor. The basement
should be divided Into rooms; one for
the heating plant, one for fuel storage
and end for fo o d storage, leaving
room for the storage o f lawn nml gar­
den tools and other things that usual­
ly are kept In,the basement.
Taken both from the etnnd|M&gt;lut of
exterior beauty and convenient ■uiul
commodious Interior, tills liome build­
ing'design Is excellent nml will pro­
vide a dwelling fo r'th e nveran* fam­
ily 'that will not cost an cxccim! " ' 1
Whenever those who have In inlnd
the erection of a home see n home
building design that appeals to them,
one of their flrat thoughts Ih “ what
will It costT" Building costs lire diffi­
cult to estimate with any degree o f
accuracy, because so many factors on
ter Into them. There Is the question
of shortage or nhundance of the skill­
ed labor required to build a home;
there Is the great variance of freight
rates on the materials, nnd the loca­
tion of tho building site In relation
to the soured of material supply and
Ishor.
For those reason* It. never
Is safe to say what n tlomo of a cer­
tain design will cost. But It Is an
easy matter to secure estimates of
cost. Tlie loonl architect, the con­
tractors who .will he asked to bid on
the building nnd tho material dealers
all can give a pretty good estimate of

One of the few tires of which It may
be Said that they deliver economy
year in and year out and tire after tire.
The U. a Chain Tread gives
■efficient traction on all ordinary
(pad surfaces. It is probably the

F you could get together all the car
owners you know, you'd probably
find that their tire experiences had been
much, the same.

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Not merely for the heavy car, but for
the medium and light-weight car— a
full selection o f size, tread and type.

Most o f them have taken their fling
at “job lots,” "discontinued lines” and
"surplus stocks." Soon or late, nearly
all settled back on quality firs t as the
one sound assurance o f tire value.

Your l). S. Tire dealer can give you
this service because o f the service h o
gets from his neighboring U. S. Factory
Branch, There are 92 o f these Branches.
Each gets its share o f U. S. Tires, so
that the dealer is a lw $ s supplied with
fresh, live stock.,
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A s soon as a man forgets the cutprice tag, and comes to the dealer who
c o n c e n tra te s on a full, completely
sized stock o f U. S. Tires— he learns
what it means to get fre sh , liv e tires
— not once in a while but e v e r y tim e.
Not merely in the big cities, but in
his ow n home town.

EDWARD HIGGINS
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wred wlllt Muccd. One of the side
Walls Is paneled by the use of a
square lattice work, but II Is not good
policy to plant vines lo cover tlie trel­
lis, because vines discolor the stucco.
However, the lattice work take* nwoy
^the plainness of the wall. The colo­
nial porch, at the side, with settees
on either side ls,a.good exterior fea­
ture, while the brick floors to the
porches add another attractive touch.
How the six roQms are arranged and
the size of each one arc shown by Uie
floor plan that accompanies the ex­
terior view of the house. A living
room of exceptionally large size, IS

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by 29 feet, extends across the house.
An open fire-place at one end, with a
bollt-ln bookcase at the side and the
open stair running to the second floor
are good features of the living room.
Connected by a doable cased opening
la the dining room off one end of tbp
living room. The dining room la a
cheery room, being on the corner and
having a double .French door leading
to the open porch. The kitchen ad­
joins the dining room and can be
reached either from the living or din­
ing room. This room Is or good *lze.
13 feet 6 Inches by 10 feet. Adjoin­
ing ttr are pantry and laundry. This
location fora laundry I* good, as It Is

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M ID W A Y G A R A G E
L A W T O N B R O T H E R S C O ., Inc,

wiiat a home of a certain size or style
will rout 1n their Immediate localities,
and by consulting them the prospec­
tive builder will get reliable figures.
Without a doubt the moat satisfac­
tory method of securing a home Is
to build It By building the owner
gets a home of the right size for his
fam ily; Ita exterior appearance nnd
Interior arrangement will conform to
his Ideas of how n homo should bo
laid out, and he will be able to keep
hla requirements within the range of
his financial ability.
TIi|b Is the year o f home building
and every' man o f family who has
[been paying the high rents now de­
manded Is either building a home of
hla own or considering building one.
Witlle It Is considerable o f an under­
taking to assume the financial obliga­
tions necessary In most cases, when
the home Is finished, the owner Is
more than compensated.

Answer Butin*** Letters Promptly.
Even though you are not a business
person yourself business letters should
be written with the utmost promptness
•—If not the dsy of their receipt, then
the day after, For Instance, If you re­
ceive a letter from a stranger regard­
ing the reliability of a servant In your
employ, you should answer St once. If
jyon receive a letter from s business
concern concerning some oonfualon In
your account, that, too, should be
written at once,. The only peraoq who
can afford to neglect answering busi­
ness letters Is the person who has a
business manager to attend to such
matters for him.
Butter Once Ueed as Ointment
Butter was used locally In the ear­
liest periods for which records exist,
aa it was believed to be the best .pos­
sible ointment for the skin, and ift
some parts o f sotithern ‘Europe It Is
not yet used ns a food. Olive oil. used
at o lubricant for bread In the old
rtaja, still Is need b y many there li'
the plane of butter. In the early day
butter nl*o wn* .used in lnmps.

SUICIDE WHISKEY

U. S. Tires sell as Jpst as they are made.
There is no over production. N o sur­
plus piled up waiting for a ” market.” W herever you buy a U. S. Tire—
you buy a tire o f cu rren t p ro d u ctio n ,
as full o f life and value os the day it
left the makers.

........... ..Sanford, Florida
........... Chuluota, Florida
'.........Longwood, Florida
...... ..... ...Oviedo, Florida

took o f fruit punches made o f R. moomihine is trifling with human life,
Within nn^iour every participant be- nnd is indeed a murderer in heart and
hns came ill.
often in act. Every man who drinks

The Birmingham Age-Herald
dono a good service to the country in
a recent editorial showing how rapid­
ly whiskey drinkers who are willing
to take any chance in violating the
law are being eliminated from any
further interest in earthly affairs.
And this condition is doing a great
deal to make every man afraid to
drink; it matters not how many oaths
may be piled upon oatha to prove that
the stuff that is offered to him is
gcnulqc.
The Age-Herald says that at a
stag dinner held at the homo of a Bir­
mingham citizen “several participants
nre said to have brought bottles as a
contribution, for it was more or less
of a business dinner on a matter of
Import to Birmingham^' One citizen
la said to have dubbed hla contribu­
tion "T . N. T." It was concocted and
had the same effect upon the “swalJow" of a man that lightning has up­
on the bark of an old and stately oak.
“One man pronounced the kick ex­
tremely effective and took a second
portion. Within three days thereaf­
ter the funeral Was largely attended."
Only recently, said the Age-Her­
ald, a splendid Birmingham man of­
fered the writer of the editorial a
drink of “ very fine old bottled-inbond whiskey," which be had just

"Yesterday's Agc-Heraid,"
says
the story, "told of an annlysis of
whiskey which killed a. strapping
big man and a good citizen of
Birmingham whom everybody liked.
This man was not n regular drinker,
but a friend from Northern Alabama
brought In a bottle of, moonshine'and
persuaded the Birmingham man to
take n drink. He took two drinks,
and ho was soon in convulsions, and
was buried three days later. A friend
rtho was with him took one drink,
and he has just gotten out of bed as
a result." An Agc-IIcrald reporter
got the remains of what was in tho
bottle and had it analyzed by an ex­
pert chemist.1 It was found to con­
tain 27 per cent, of deodorized wood
alcohol, a deadly poison.
Some of tho soldier boys recently
in camp near Birmingham bought a
half gallon of moonshine and were
planning for a rousing time when the
captain found oat about the matter
and warned them that It was probably
a deadly poison. "To prove it he bad
the boys catch a stray cur and a teaaspoonful was poured
the dog’s
tongue and hi* head held tip so that
he had to swallow it. In 15 minutes
the dog was dead."
The Age-Herald reports that some
printing shops sre burning out coun­
terfeit ' government labels smeared
with* dirt, and water to give the ap­
pearance of age, so that‘no one knows
whst he'is getting when he buys what
Is claimed to' be whiskey. Aa a reme­
dy the Age-Herald suggests "the
hangman's noose for every man who
puts wood alcohol or any other dead­
ly poison in a bottle alleged to contain whiskey.”
The story of the Age-Herald is
being repeated In many places. Ev­
ery concocter of so-called whiskey or

the stuff is running tho risk of com­
mitting suicide and, according to the
reports. to the daily papers, the sui­
cide club is growing with amazing
rapidity by reason of the fact that
some men are perfectly willing to
risk death and the lower world for
tho privilege of putting the accursed
stuff in their stomachs.
Very rapidly tho number of drink­
ers is being lessened by those who
nr* murdering themselves in order to
gratify a depraved appetite.— Manu­
facturers Record.

Total Population
o f The United States
Placed at 107,106,200
(Br n * iuMUut Fimi)
WASHINGTON, May 17.— Final
statistics placing the total population
of the Continental United States at
105,710,620 or 27,502 more than an­
nounced last October when prelim­
inary figures were given out, submit­
ted today to Speaker GUlett of House
for apportionment purposes by Direc­
tor Steuart of the Census Bureau.
Final figures place total population
of the outlying possession of the Unit­
ed States at 12,048,738 which brings
populstion for entire country and pos­
sessions to 117,859,358. •
OUR OWN WIGGINS
IN MARKET BUREAU
FOR WATERMELON CROP
OCALA, May 17.— M. S. Wiggins,
United States Bureau of Markets, has
established headquarters at Marion
county Board of Trade here to remain
during the watermelon shipping sea­
son. Reports on watermelon markets
will be mailed dally to growers thruout state free of charge on request

EAT LESS MEAT, ALSO TAKE
GLASS OF SALTS BEFORE
EATING BREAKFAST
Uric acid in meat excites the kid­
neys, they become overworked; get
sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of
lead. The urine becomes cloudy; th#
bladder is Irritated, and you may be
obliged to seek relief two or three
times during the night When the
kidneys clog you must help them
flush off the bodyfs urine waste or
you'll be a real sick person shortly.
At flrat you feel a dull misery In the
kidney region, you Buffer from back­
ache, alck headache, dizziness, •tom'
ach gets sour,, tongue coated and &gt;'&lt;*
feel rheumatic twinges when the
weather is bad.
Eat less meat, drink lots of water;
also get from any pbarmaciat four
ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and yocf
kidneys will then act fine. This
famous salts is msde from the acid ss
grapes and lemon Juice, combined with
Ifthia, and has been used for genera­
tions to clean clogged kidneys sad
stimulate them W normal activity*
also to neutralize the adds In urin*i
so it no longer is a source of irrita­
tion, thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot in-

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 20,1921

In response t o t h e Inquiry o f many telephone
subscribers: * m a t can I do to help my serv­
ice?" this advertisement is published.
published

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hold the lines for an unnecessarily long period o f
V
time, the result is delay and annoyance due
to repeated “ busy” reports.
Particularly is this true in the case of
party line telephones.
Brevity in telephone conversations and
releasing a party line when requested to
do so, will assist us in out effort to improve

Right now when the switchboards are
congested on account o f a serious shortage
o f equipment, every useless call and every
unnecessarily long conversation hampers
the service that much mor&lt;£\
. Children and servants should not be per*
mitted to block your line with idle tele­
phone conversations.
SO U TH E R N BELL TELEPHONE
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COM PANY

ALBANY, Ala., May 17. Declar­
ing *n crisis Is upon American la­
bor as a result of the so-called
open shop movement, William L.
Harrison, president, in his address
at th eopening session of the annual
convention of the Alabama Federation
of Labor here yesterday, called upon
union men to stand by their guns un­
less they want to be hurled Into “In­
dustrial slavery.'*
In every strike, large or small,
local or national, “open shop" ad­
vocates, with all the means they
can muster, attempt to defeat the
purposes of union men, the speaker
said. The Alabama anti-picketing law
was sharply condemned and its repeal
demanded by Mr. Harrison, who term­
ed the statute a virtual anti-strike
law.
Nniety-nlne out of every Hundred
miners who sought worfc after Gover­
nor Kilby's recent award !n the coal
strike were turned down flatly by the
coal operators, Mr. Harrison stated.
Owing to general Industrial depres­
sion, he added, miners are without em­
ployment and destitution is prevalent
The speaker said great employing
interests of the country are taking
advantage of the war's aftermath
to cither destroy the standards of
loboi* or to destroy the closed shop
in industry. He said the cotton opAlabama employed "hundreds of
gunmen” and the military "did all
posbible to crush striking miners.”
n o said the climax to the antag­
onistic attitude
of
the soldiers
came,on January 13th, when Wjilinm Baird, n miner, wns alleged to
have been taken from the Winlker
county jail nnd lynched by tho na­
tional guardsmen, who nre now
under indictment
"This was tho brand of law and
order these agents of tho state ex­
hibited in the strike district,” coneluded the speaker.
THE LEGISLATURE TO BLAME?

Home Institution is Now
Building Eleven New
Hom es

for thirty thousand dollars desired by
stockholders which we hope-to reach
during the summer," said Mr. Con­
nelly.
“J wi&gt;th every person doing business
in Hanford, or making their living in
Sanford, could nnd would co-operate
by taking out B l o c k . The combined
doU.vE of the many will soon result
in building the homeB that ate so
badly needed, nno even if you don’t
want to borrow any money to build, it
has been fully demonstrated during
the past thirteen years that in addl-

(from To.«&lt;!•,'• D.llf)
St. Augustine Rotary Club installed
the Daytona Club Inst night and Dis­
trict Deputy Governor John Turner
was there to give the baby Rotes their
new charter with tho elaborate cere­
monies that go with this Important
occasion.

Those who have seen tho defiant at­
titude of legislators when approached
on the question of abolishing free
range, cither as a state-wide or n local
proposition, are asking tho question:
“ Is it because of that attitude the*
rnnge cattle men arc burning out the
homesteader nnd the smnll farmer
settled in their midst?
Lee county is the scene of whnt ap­
pears to be relentless war against ag­
ricultural and horticultural dcvclopThc properties and lives of
m ont
those who nre there undertaking these
things nre in jeopardy. Thousands of
acres of homestead and farm im­
provement have been destroyed, with
all the houses, agricultural nnd form
implements, household goods, crops
aqd groves of the unfortunates. TKo
fires continue to spread Into sections
where other homesteaders and farmers
arc living. In this fight It appears
that tho range man has ah alliance
with the legislature, for certainly that
body has expressed not a word of dis­
approval. On the contrary members
of It have declared they will not see
any range cattle legislation enacted;
while others have even declared they
will maintain the right of the range
cattlq man against all other classes
o f citizens.
Every day brings more harrowing
stories of fires in Lee county. It
seems time to put an end to* them.
The law keems powerless; the legisla­
ture ik adding fuel to the flames by
its attitude; and. there seems nothing
left but for the homesteaders and
farmers to organise vigilance commlttecs and protect their property and
lives.
Dispatches from Fort Myers de­
clare that the “ range riders and cat­
tlemen” are directly responsible for
the fires. Many declare they have
seen them In the act of starting fires.
In the Alva section, one of the oldest
and best citrus regions of the county,
groves have been burned and fences
destroyed and the direct statement is
made in that section that fires which
the residents extinguished Tuesday
were deliberately started again “by
persona who were sent to set out new
fires, and who made off before they
could be approached closely.”
And all the time while these rights
and properties of citizens are being
trampled under foot and destroyed,
the legislature is wasting its time in
the attempt to enact inheritance tax
laws to take from the people what
they have - accumulated despite such
difficulties, riparian steals to deprive
the people of other properties and
rights, and bills to tax out of Florida
the timid, barely venturing in, com­
merce of its ports, and others of like
nature. Is it any wonder the lawlesa
of the state attack property and per­
son, when there Is no evidence that
the lawmaking body of the state
cans?—Tampa Tribune. .

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IR S T thing you do next
A n d , b e s id e s P r in c e
— go get some makin's A lb e r t's d e lig h t fu l fla v o r ,
p a p e rs and some P r in ce there's its freedom fro m bite
AlbertTObacco and puff away and parch w hich is cut out by
on a home made cigarette our exclusive patented procthat w i i r h i t on all y o u r ess 1^ C ertainly— you smoko
smoke cylinders!
,

No use sitting-by and say­
ing maybe you 'll cash this
hunch tomorrow. Do it while
the going's good, fo r man-oman, y o u c a n 't fig u r e out
w hatyou'repassingby! Such
fla v o r, such coolness, such
more-ish-ness— well,the only
way to get the words emphatic enough is to go to it
and know you rself!

out a comeback.
co that revolutionized pipe
smoking.* I f you never could
smoke a pipe — forg et it!
Y ou can-r-AN D Y O U W I L L
— if you use P rince Albert
fo r packing 1 I t ’ s a smoke
revelation in a jim m y pipe
o r a cigarette t

the national jo y em oko
THREE HUNDRED MILES OF
FINE HIGHWAY
A dispatch from DcLand says the
dream of the Florida motorist and
good roads enthusiast for many
years, that of a pnved highway from
Jacksonville ot Tampa, Ib on the
verge of reality ns tho result .of the
acceptance by the Volusia county
Board of Commissioners of the pro­
posal of the state road department to
build the highway in District 3 of Vo­
lusia county from DcLand to tho Put­
nam county line, if the Volusia com­
missioners would agree to pay the
state road department $8,333.33 a mile
for the road ns it is completed. Tho
district has had $200,QOO in the hank
the last two years waiting for tho
state and federal governments to
supply the remainder of tho fund for
construction, ns hnd been promised.

The highway already has been graded
by tho stato department.
Completion of this stretch of 25
miles, together with a short Bcction
in Putnam and Clay counties, is all
that is necessary to complete * the
trunk line brick or asphalt paved
highway between Jacksonville* ami
Tampa, about 2G0 miles. The road
passes through Green1Cove Springs,
Palatka, Seville, Pierson, DeLeon
Springs, DcLand, Sanford, Winter
Park, Orlando, Kissimmee, Bartow,
Lakeland and Plant City and on to
Tampa. The asphalt block and brick
paved highway bewteen Tampa and
St. Petersburg, an additional stretch
of more than 50 miles, has been In
use for several years, and with tho
completion of tho Volusia-Putnamclay
section a motorist will be able to drive
more than 300 miles Into South Flor­
ida on a trunk highway without
changing a gear of his machine.

Am erican Legion
Provides for Compen­
sation Bill in Congress
ORLANDO, May 17.— Resolution*
by the legislative committee and reso­
lutions committee favoring the pas­
sage of a bill by congress providing
for adjusted Compensation to former
service men was unanimously adopt­
ed today by the state convention o f
the American Legion in session here.
Also unanimously favored the adop­
tion *of Busto bill by the atate legisla­
ture in event Busto measure provis­
ions could not bo amplified.
Every wise girl knows she can get
by with last year’s hat if she can get
a pair of stockings o f the right qual­
ity.

With the FRANKLIN there is less dead
weight to move, less jolt and jar to over­
come, less waste in the turning of gaso­
line into power.
Light, flexible and direct air cooled, it
gives its owners consistency these unequaled economy results: J

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20 miles to the gallon o f gasoline
12,000 miles to the ^efc o f tires
50% slower yearly depreciation
(National A verages)

Colonial Drive and Reel S i

Telephone N o . 522-J

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUMH

xn.

NUMBER 3 »

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY IS, 1921

OK THE FIFTY TEACIIEKS WII^L ELECTED OFFICERS FOR NEW
HAVE TO QUIT THEIR
YEAR AND HAD DIG
POSITIONS
TIME

And Decide Location at County Officials
Swarm Tallahassee
Some Time in
On The Fee Bill
Future

LII RESULT FROM
UNION OF ALL SOUTH
FLORIDA

(Br n , Auodtua rr.ui *
TALLAHASSEE, May 12.— U rg e
delegation of .county officials from all
porta o f the. state here today for com­
mittee hearing on fee bill which began
THIS
at 3 o’cloc kthis afternoon.

LAKELAND, May 12.—Another
feature injected into the campaign
here in favor of the $200,000 school
bond issue which wilt be voted •upqn
May 31, Supt. Jones and fifty (eaehers of the.Lakeland schools have pre­
sented to the City school board a state­
ment declaring that unless Improve­
ments arc made and handicaps in the
school eliminated they will be forced
to seek employment elsewhere next

Texas Convicts .*
Banker Clewis and Oth­
Mutiny and Shoot
ers From Tampa
.
Two o f Guards
Called ».
(By TV. iU K U t)4 rr»Ml

HUNTSVILLE, Texl, M*y 1 2 More than a score of state convicts,
many armed, mutinied today and
stormed the arsenal, shot two guards

■WITNESSES FROM THE R A 8T
COAST AND OTHER COUNTIES
W ILL FOLLOW

TWO THOUSAND
MORE NEEDED
TALLAHASSEE, May 1*&gt;—A scora
FOR MIAMI SCHOOLS or more o f witnesses, some of them
Woman Killed
men of prominence in south and east
Self and Husband *
Florida—from Hillsborough and Polk
sketched the work that had been! MIAMI, May 12.— Only *$2000 now
And Her Chilii and
[and other countlls—have been sum­
done and what they wished to do.
needed to keep high school open balmoned here for appearance today be­
The election of officers resulted In'ance o f term. When closing schools
fore the joint committee o f the boos*
the following: B. F. Whltner, presl-’ threatened doe to deficiency $70,000
'and senate which U investigating
dent; R. J. Holly, vice-president; J. in school treasury cltliens came to the
'charges that former Governor Sidney
G. Ball, vise-president; S. M. Lloyd,' rescue with subscriptions.
JJ. Catts misused his high office b y
secretary; A. L..B«;tts, treasurer.
”
------------------ :-------socking bribe or graft money.
A committee was also appointed to D A D T 'I C T 'C
Nothing could be learned here last
assist Father Peek in arranging new D r l l . I IkJ I tJ
night as to the reasons for the sum­
athletic equipment and In making the
n AT U IT D IM F
moning of Banker A« C. Clewla, J: A .
club one of the most attractive places n .
I | /\ 1 H W i l l i l l
Herring, jr., and Charles M. Wall at
In the city for young and old alike.
.
a Tampa. Nor would any member o f
J. G. Boll offered to furnish some
the . investigating committee hava
AMERICAN AMBASSADOR
of the ne wequipment ns his donation
A
.
■ .anything to say in regard to what
RECEIVED IN ENGLAND
to the good work and It is more than
------ “
was wanted o f the witnesses said to
AT BUCKINGHAM PALACfe likely that a shooting gallery will be AT BIG CONVENTION OF TOE be coming from Polk county. But It
SAI.E OF BEER TO SICK ON DOC
added in the near future.
BAPTIST CHURCHES
TOR’S PRESCRIPTION TO
is probable that in the latter instance,
•
(By TV. JUtotUUd Fr«*.)
Short talks were made last night
TODAY . .
BE OPPOSED
at least, the witnesses may bo abla to
LONDON, May 12.—Colonel George
throw some light on the several dif­
by R. J. Holly, J. G. Ball,
M. Lloyd,
" ■
Harvey, new American ambassador,!
(By TV. ilH C llIM T n u )
..
ficulties the for^ner governor had with
Deane
Turner
and
several
others
recHATTANOOG*A,
May
**12.—
More
WASHINGTON, May 12— Hear­ received this morning at Buckingham gnrding the membership, equipment, than &lt;(K)q messengers from southern the present sheriff, John A. Logan,
ings set today before house judiciary Palace by. King Gcofge, the ambas­ obtaining a physician and many other aUtMf „ prpsenting more than 3,000,- whom he suspended, then reinstated^
committee on bill ontroduccd by Vol­ sador presenting his letters of credit points for the benefit of the club.
0Q0 Bapt|ita „ pw.ted u, « MCmblo with Dr. W. L. Clifton, who, as coun­
i
stead to prohibit sale of beer to sick to the king.
A campaign for new members will ^
lh|g aftcrnbon for ,nltilll BMilon ty superintendent of public Instnm*
on ‘ doctor’s prescription. Wayne B.
tion of Polk, was suspended and r e ­
also be made and at the next meeting of flflth annual conventlon.
,
Wheeler, general counsel for Anti­ TAIL SPIN WAS
in June, which will be the last one
______
• placed by John A. Moore, only to b o
RESPONSIBLE FOR
Saloon League, one of the first wit­
until October, the meeting will be a
CHATTANOOGA, May 12.—During later reinstated to office so far aa an
TWO DEATHS TODAY
nesses called.
“ stunt night” and various and sundry ,agt ycar Womcn-B Missionary Union order of reinstatement from the gov­
things will be pulled by this live com- turned ,nto the church tTt, „ ury m0re ernor could reinstate him, Mr. Moor*
fB r TV* AiMcWUd P ru t)
consistently refusing to make Way
BIRtHDAY OF
LAWTON, Okla., May 12— Serge­ ndttee, the chief executioner of this th#n |3|100000i Florida contributed
for.Dr.
Clifton, and making good ha
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
*01,472 to this fund.
ant Bloomlst and C. E. McCullough, committee being Deane Turner.
his
determination
to hold on to the
CBI.RBRATBD EVERYWHERE cotton broker o f Oklahoma City, kill­
The Men’s Clnb Is open to the men --------------------1
----office.
It
may
be,
too, ^iat the com­
ed and ‘ Sergeant Grogan probably o f this community. There are no re- the desire to give them a place for
some vvntrnlly located point, acces­
mittee
wit
go
into
the act of gover­
(Br Th.
rr*Mi
fntally injufed in airplane accident strictions except that they be gentle- amusements — cl«yin amusements— to
sible to the citizens of the state- hav­
nor
in
dismissing
from
office thq en­
■WASHINGTON, May 12— Birth­
men; that they will take an interest keep them safe from other places that
ing huMincss taking them to tho cap­ day of Florence Nightingale, pioneer near Fort Sill late yesterday. Tailtire county achoql board o f Polk coun­
________ in the young men of the city-and have would not be clean and to have them ty, and its later reinstatement-by
ital. And whereas, the Putham Coun­ In modem nursing, celebrated today spin believed responsible.
ty Capital. Removal Club realizes that for the first time as national hospital
Catts. Also the recourses the govuw
the removal of the capital to - some day in nearly eight thousand hospitals
nor had with membera o f the boa#d o f
luch point is' of primary importance, throughout the United States.
county commissioners.
ami the exn'ct place where the capi­
Although tho indictment by a fir tal shall be located is of secondary BIRMINGHAM WOMAN
cult court grand jury in* Bradford
concern. Therefore, b o ‘ It resolved,
county of the former governor^ on
KILLED BY LIGHTNING
that this organization requests the
the charge of accepting $700 aa a.
l'‘Kisl«ture of the state 3rd invites all
bribe
for his vote for the pardon of:
(Trim w »j»»*a»r'» D«Ur)
other sect ionA of pcninsuln Florida to
n man convicted of murder, was handBIRMINGHAM, Ala., May 12—
petition the legislature, now in ses­ Mrs. Alice Blnyard wai instantly Members Now Enrolled
cd down » week ago, Mr. Catta has-,
sion, to draft and propose an amend­ killed last night by lightning as she
j
not as yet shown up at Starke to pu t
From Every Part
‘ up the $5,000 bond fixed in his casa«
ment to the state constitution provid­ ■lep tfn her home at Sayreton. Her
o f The County
His wife and daughter, RAth, who
ing that the capital shall be removed husband, sleeping by her Bide, was
was his sccrctsiry while he was gover­
to a county seat cast of the Siiwanec uninjured.
nor, passed through here Tuesday on
riier, such n county scat to bo des­
their way from Jacksonville to their
ignated by the legislature next fol­
home at DcFuniak Springe. Cette la
lowing the adoption of such amend­ Much Mbney in
said to be in South Carolina and it la
ment, such designation to bo govern­
Savings Banks
rumored that he will make an apppaxw
ed by accessibility to the largest num­
once in Starke later in the week and
ber of the people of the state. PaWASHINGTON, D; C., May 6—
put up bond.
latka and Putnam county have sub­ Savings accounts in America’s banks
•
Last Saturday at DcFuniak Springs
now
total
approximately.
$0,500,000,­
ordinated the desire to have the capi­
transfers o f the former governor's
tal located in PalatkA -to the desire to 000, it was estimated yesterday on the
holdings o f property were made by
■cc it removed to a more convenient basil of date gathered by the comp­
he and his wife to their daughter.
Place in-the state, and pledgs to join troller of the currency.
Ruth,
in support of the city so finally .decid­
Beford the war, savings accounts
ed on.” •
‘
in the nation’s 30,000 banks totaled
only about $3,000,000,000.
Negro Shot Himself
.J
Despite widespread unemployment
TWENTY-8IX ATTACKS •
In Strike Trouble
and the economic depression^ men
ON CROWN FORCES
and
women
in
every
section
of
the
&lt; ‘
IN OLD IRELAND
(By TV. AawcUW4 Br***)
country now nre holding fast to hab­
,
NEWPORT
NEWS, May 12— Fixgfc
(87 Th. AatocUUd fnu)
its of thrift begun during the war
blood
ther
hero
today in seaman’s
DUBLIN, May 12.—Twenty-six at­ and piling up additional millions sav­
■trike
when
negro
fireman fired on m
tacks on crown forces in Ireland last ed, Acting Director O. C. Lester, of
crowd
of
several
score
o f striking tea­
the
thrift
division
of
the
treasury
de­
B’cck resulting In 28 casualties of
men who later /explained they were
/
which 18 were mortal, says official partment said hero yesterday. '
1trying to persuade him not to hold hla'
"The American people,” said Les­
weekly summary, of conditions issued
Job aa a strikebreaker. No strikers
today. Four assassinations^ three ter “ increased their savjngs during
injured but in melee negro shot him*
Hundreds of
murders of civilians attributed to Sinn the war and after.
self through hand.
•
thousands of persons who formerly
Priners, 58 raids on mails.
spent everything they earned now are
FAILED TO HANG
banking large slices of their incomes.
DU) TIME DARKEY
.
Thq
American
saving
pass
book
nev­
, NEGRO W n o GOBS
DIES IN ST. PETE
er
will
go'back
to
the
pre-war
figure.”
UP FOR
SUCCESSFUL IN BUSINESS
Adverse economic conditions, how­
.
(By TV. Am m UU4 T n u )
ever, have forced some cutting down
SHREVEPORT,
May 12— Lonni*
ST. PETERSBURG, May 12— Alex o f the saving habit, it is indicated. A
Eaton,
negro
whom
sheriff forgot t o
Murphy .one o f the best-known old­ year ago, tho government in a care­
MEASURE PASSBD THE 8BNATB
hang
several
months
ago,
taken to tha
time darkles in Pinellas county died ful survey found that approximately
LATE YEBTERDAY
state
penitentiary
today
at Baton
$7,500,000,000
was
on
deposit
In
sav­
^ • y - Seventy-eight years old and
AFTERNOON
in
gs
accounts
in
22,000
state,
private
Rougt
to
begin
serving
life
aentenc*.
with his wife was bom a slave. Cams
and
mutual
savings
banks.
In
the
Death
sentence
commuted
to
life im­
here from Georgia many years ago
*-»
(By TV. l m d « U4 Trttt)
last year the total has been forced
prisonment
WASHINGTON, May 12— Senate
down.
But this wa^tp have been
nnd house conferees will begin their
expected, tho officials point out, since
effort! to reach an agreement on the BUILDING PBRMIT8
the
resources
of
all
banks
have
been
ST. PETERSBURG
emergency tariff and anti-dumping bill
Youngstown , o n io
reduced during the same period.
OVER $838,1
probably tomorrow. Measure passed
HAEKBIG FIRE
* Government officials hope that the
.
-------by senate late yesterday.
(B y TV . A r n d i M VMM)
saving curve now has reached tho
lowest
level'
and
that
the
total
will
ST. PETERSBURG, May 1*
Yo u n g s t o w n , May i f — Fire
What a wonderful thing ' la the
here today destroyed old Mahornlng aoon begin to climb Instead of de­
Thursday afternoon Aff. It helps Building permlta Issued lsi S t Petal
scend.' ,
\
•
business along ever line*
_ . ,
. burg fltfct eleven days o f May tof
v «Hey Power House Lumber Yard, ten
more than $358,000, almost equal
houses, garage, and caused other
Have you seen Salamagundl ?
total month o f April.
.
damage. Total loss $760,000.

BURGLARS IN
JACKSONVILLE AGAJN
PALATKA, M «y 12— At a monCAN YOU BEAT ITT
iter mass meeting here last night the
Putnam County-Capital Removal Club
(Br Th» i i m h l M rrM*&gt;
paired a resolution calling on all citJACKSONVILLE, May 12— Burg­
in peninsula Florida to turn in a lars ransacked the retail store o f the
Mncrnl movement to have a consti­ Florida Trunk Company on Main
tutional amendment submitted to the street sometime after midnight, es­
people of the state, providing for the caping with leather goods and other
removal of the capital from Tallahosarticles valued at $2000.
ttc, ' To some county seat cast of the
Ruwancc river." such site to be desig-

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1021

IN»

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ON
MOST VALUABLE PROPERTY CHECK
HIGH RENTS
BY THE LAW
IN SANFORD ON SALE
BY LAKEFRONT COMPANY
LEGISLATURE CAN PASS
. CURDING RENT*
PROFITEERS

LAW

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Groceries and Feeds Gone
Down....
PURE G R AN U LATED SUGAR 5c per lb. with Orders

I

EAST SANFORD

WASHINGTON, April 30.— Every
READ OUR LIST OF SPECIALS BELOW:
state legislature has it within its pow­
.
GROCERY SALE
er to curb rent profiteers. So can
FEED
Special Order Number 1
•
The rnin of last Friday night was congress.
This interpretation of tho recent
Chicken Chowder Purina, 100-lb. sack ..$3.50
1 24-lb. sack of Pillsbury Best Flour, or
thankfully appreciated, the date of the
Chicken Chowder Purina, 50-lb. sack..... 1.85
Inst previous rain to fall here was supremo court ruling on emergency
1 24-lb. sack of the Best self rising flour $1.25
rent
legislation
comes
from
one
of-j
Chicken
Chowder Purina, 8 1-3-lb. sack .35
February 25th, the longest period
2 large 10c bars of Octagon S oap................ 20
the
highest
legal
authorities
in
W
nsh-'
Scratch
Feed
Purina, 100-lb. sack ....... 3.20
without rnin here for several years.
1 14-oz pkg. of pure Rolled Oats, fresh
ington.
Scratch
Feed
Purinn,
50-lb. s a c k ........... 1.70
Tomatoes and peppers arc beginning
•
’
stock
.............................;.........................15
The
one
point
that
-legialuturca
Scratch
Feed
Purinn,
8 1-3-lb. sack..... .. .35
AND ON COMMERCIAL STREET to be shipped from here in small
must keep in mind is this: The la w ’
Cow Chow Purinn, 100-lb. s a c k ..... 4_. 3.35
1 Inrge package of Corn F e tt i.................... 20
AND DARK AVE­
lots.
Omolene Horse Feed Purina, 100-lb. sack 2.85
NUE.
1 Inrge pkg. Dutch Tea Rusk, something
Mrs. A. Corpnny nnd Mrs. J. C. must set forth in no uncertain lan­
Bran, pure, 100-lb. snek ..... .................. 2.00
good .............................................*........... 20
fcllsworth entertained nt 0:00 o’clock guage tho nature of the emergency
thnt
exists
and
must
bo
predicated
Gray
Shorts, Pure, 100-lb. sack ........... 2.20
(From Mond «y '« Dally)
dinner Friday evening nt the Ells­
1 1-lb. can Cracker Boy C offee.................... 45
Corn, pure, 100 -lb. sack ........................ 2.20
An announcement of great import­ worth home In honor of Mrs. C. E. positively on the public necessity for
1 No. 2 can Golden Oak Peas, best there is .25
•
Larro Dairy Feed, best, 100-lb. sacks.... 3.75
ance to the business interests of San­ Chorpening’s birthday. Covers wero its enactment.
1
No.
3
can
Army
Pork
and
B
ean
s____
.25
The
court’s
decision
was
returned
NTford Is that of the Lake Front Im­ laid for ten. April 22d is quite n
in upholding the constitutionality of
1 No. 8 Can Pie Apples, new c ro p ........... .25
b A T MEAL SALE
provement Co., that they will put their notable date -with tho Ohorpenlngs ns rent regulation in the District of Co­
1
No.
3
Can
Pie
Peaches,
new
c
r
o
p
.......
.25
it is also the wedding anniversary and.
I
r p;
Special Order Number 4
property other than the hotel site on
lumbia nnd the state of New York.
1 jar Cook’s Pride prepared mustard.........15
the anniversary of their daughter,
This
was
legislation
resulting
from
the market for buslncsa and whole5 packages o f ,faw Nee Rolled Oats, at
Mrs. B. F. Squires’ marriage.
1 package o f Graded. Cocoanut.....................10
wartime conditions. But the decision
?
Bale purposes.
15c per package, ...;.............$ .75
Mrs. Robert Wright and party of
1 10c pkg. o f Whole C loves...... ..........
.10
permits o f similar regulation based on
This la some o f the finest property Winter Pnrk wero callers at the Ells­
5
packages
o f Nutro Pure. Rolled Oats
any equivalent emergency.
1 10c pkg. o f All S p ice s.................
10
Is
at
15c
per
package ........................... .75
worth
home
on
Saturdny.
Mr.
And
in the city of Sanford, being 100 feet
The legislature in Florida or any
1 10c package of Ginger
....
.10
1
pint
of
Southland
Brand Grapefruit
Mrs.
Ellsworth
mndo
a
return
call
on
on First street in the heart of the
other state can safeguard tenants
1
10c
package
o
f
Mixed
Spices.....................10
Juice
at
25c
........................................
25
Sunday
as
the
Wrights
ore
leaving
business district and with 400 feet or
under this hiling.
1
6
-lb.
package
o
f
pure
granulated
sugar
this
week
for
their
summer
homo
In
1
10c
package
of
Celery
Seed
Spices...........10
more on Commercial street and about
The big itffm in the family budget
at 5c per lb...................................... .25
1 16c bottle of Lemon E x tra ct................. 15
400 feet on Pnrk avenue on the bulk­ Cleveland, O. They last season bought of every renter is his rent.
K v.
‘
the
beautiful
property,
Woodmcro,
on
headed property that will be offered
While his wages soared, the worker
l 16c bottle of Vanilla ........................ a.. .15
Total
$ 2.00
for anlo at once. Thiq means the the East Shore of Lako Maitland nnd was nbic to meet increases in his
1 16c package of 20 Mule Team Borax.. .15
only
just&gt;
learned
of
the
nearness
of
greatest development in Sanford tjils
housing costs. But with rents appar­
1 5-lb pneknge of Pure Granulated Sugar
COFFEE SALE
Bummer and thnt hns ever been un­ the Ellsworths, friends of the fnmily. ently nniled nt the wnrtimo level or
nt 5c per lb..............................................25
Mr» nnd Mrs. Taylor, who recently going higher, workers are asked to
dertaken for it will open up and put
•Special'Order Number 5
on the mnrket some of the best, if not bought the Howard Swnrtz bungalow n^cept reductions in wngos,’ o f 20, 30
$5.00
Total
on
Ijike
Olive,
are
remodeling
nm|
en­
tho best business property inatho city.
3 1-lb. cans o f Road Why Coffee, the best
or 40 per cent, And many don’ t see
The lots on First street extend from larging and otherwise beautifying how they can do it and still keep a
. in tin cans, regular price 60c per
*
„ the Woodruff-Garner building to the their property. Mr. Taylor hns gone roof over their wives.nnd. children.
can' ...................................................... $ 1.50
LAUNDRY SUPPLY. SALE
postoffice property and is undoubted­ Into the chicken business quite ex­
1 5-lb. package o f pure Granulated Sugar
Special Order Number 2
•
.
ly the finest business property thnt tensively.
at 5c per lb........................................... 25
Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Brnntley left Sent to Pen For
can be obtained today. Tho property
10 large cakes of P. &amp; G. Soap, 10c size .90
R obbing Express
in the rear faces Commercial street here in their car Inst Friday, their
Total
— $1.75
10 large cakes of Octagon Soap, 10c size $ .90
and extends from Palmetto nvenue to destination not decided upon. Mr.
Companies
in
Ga.
10 large cakes Lenox Soap, 8c size .......... 50
Rand avenue. Tho property on Pnrk Ilrnntley has boon suffering from be­
9 lbs. Crisco
..........................................$1.70
10 pkgs. of Argo Starch, 10c size ............90
avenue extends from the Masonic lot ing badly gassed over sens during the
i l l , The Associated Pipit)
G-IUsrCristfo
..........................
.... 1.20
on the west side of Pnrk to the lake war ami plans now to go some place
10 pkgs. of Washing Powder, 8c size........40
MACON, April 30.—Thirteen peni­
3-lbs. Crisco ...................................................65
front and is 117 feet deep or more. AH for treatment.
tentiary sentences were imposed and | 10 bottles of blueing, 10c s iz e .................... 90
1-11). Crisco .................................................... .25
of the lakt front property is excellent
Gcttes McClelland is in Jacksonville fines ranging from $300 to $3,000 ns1 10-11) pkg of Pure Grnnulnted sugar,
property for wholesale business of all this week to see a specialist in rbgnrd •sensed by Federal Judge Evans-on
24-lb. Snck Best Self-Rising Flour ....... 1.35
at 5c per pou n d ................................• .50
kinds ahd for wnrehouso property al­ to n vnlvulnr henrt trouble he has ^thirty-six men convicted nnd five who
24-lb. Snck Best Pillsbury F lo u r ........... 1.50
though this means giving over to com­ been afflicted with since a child.
pleaded guilty in the alleged conspiri.00
Total
E’ I f
mercial purposes some of the bcautlOne Snck of 'Mollnase-s Mule Feed Will Be
Mrs. Joe Cameron, Mr. nnd Mrs. |ncy t„ r„j,
American Railway Exr ’ *"■
ful lnke front. However, the men who Robert Merriwcnther nnd Henry Cam- press Compnny.
’
•*
Given With Every $10.00 purchase.
NATIONAL BISCUIT SALE
bought this property and paid good eron lire taking an automobile trip — ■
money for it feel that to hold It nny down the Enst Const.
on Lnke Hiirnoy, nniong those enjoySpecinl Order Number 3
Cement, per sack
$1.50
longer for the purpose of beautifying
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter J. Ward nnd ing the event wtre Mr. and Mr* F.
Sanford is rather expensive and while little son have taken an npnrtment on E. Moffett, Mr. and Mrs. Dushnell
1 doz. 10c pkgs. of Uneeda Biscuit, at
Lime, per bbl.
3.50
they purpose to keep the real hotel Pnrk avenue nnd will move there this Ilales, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Polk, Mrs. G.
10 c per package’............................. $ 1.20
site extending from Pnrk to Palmet­ work.
C. McDouirnl nnd George, Jr., Dr.
fG-lb. package of Pure Granulated sugar
Bean Hampers, each
to 'nnd bordering on Commercial steet
•Mr*. Jennie Prevntt wn» over from and Mrs. Jl. J. Fay nnd their guests,
at 5c per lb...........•.................:......................25
absolutely intact for hotel purposes Genevn spending the week with her Mr. nnd Mrs. Kishner of St. Paul,,
Fertilizer for your lawn or garden, lb. .05
they feel that it is to their interests non, W. E. nnd family.
Minn., Mrs. Caroline MeDougni, Mrs.
$1.45
Total
and to the interest of Hanford to put
Chnrlcs linker wns in Jacksonville J.fbhie Weeks, Miss Annie Weeks, Miss
Orders taken for Field Cow Peas, any kind.
5-lbs. of sugar at 5c per pound with ev­
this valuable property on the mnrket Inst week getting their household Susie Fny, Miss Olgn Vihlen, Evclone
and allow tho new owners to build pood* out of storage
5 to 10 dnys Delivery
.
ery dozen of any 10c size National Biscuits.
storngc to move them Oust, Alys
Chorpcning, Norman
store rooms and wholesale business here. Mr. and Mrs. Baker nre Cin­ Swanson, Tom-Sullivnn nnd Johnnie
houses nnd assist in the growth of tho cinnati, O., people nnd have taken the Jacobs, Hnrry nnd Okie Weeks. All
IF WE HAVEN’T GOT WHAT YOU WANT ADVERTISED, PHONE US 181, WE HAVE IT
city nlong these lines.
Gibson place on Richmond avenue.
join in snying the best time ever and;
IN STOCK
.
It was never the intention of the
There wns n Jolly party of about they nre plnnning another picnic just
compnny to hold this property indef­ 30 persons enjoyed n week-end picnic like it. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ixing nnd
I
.
initely hut to keep it until the values Snlurdny nnd Sundny nt Genevn flench
dnughtors joined the party Sunday..
increased nnd they feel thnt this sum­
mer is Hie time to get the building
started now thnt the price of build­
ing material has decreased. The prop­
In response to tho inquiry of many telephone
erty is very rpodcrato in prico com­
subscribers: “ What can I do to help my serv­
• 5 1 mam pared to other business property in
ice?” this advertisement* is published.
Sanford and will be sold within tho
next few weeks.
We arc sorry to announco that the
protecting its citizenship in the most
ANNA MASON’S RECITAL
Seek No Territory,
hotel project will not be started at
effective wny.”
onco ns announced some time ngo Tho
' • (From T u*.day's Dally)
"Officers of the nnvy, I hid you
But Am erica W ants
promoters have been busy for somo
Miss Anna Mason, a former piano
make ours the most cficiertt, conscien­
W hat Belongs to Her tious nnd effective navy in the world,’ pupil of Mrs. Fannie S. Munson, after
time in the north on tho hotel propo­
sition but tho money market was in a
1 the president said, "nnd I pledge you less than a year’s study, received her
condition that did not warrant them
President Harding Tells Atlnntic in return the conscience nnd confi­ certificate in music and presented her
paying a high price for tho money to
Fleet Something
program at Andrew’s College, Cuthdence of 110,000,000 people.
build this largo project this summer
"I can say with all the sincerity of bert, Gn., Monday night, May 2d.
although it may be started this fall or
America wnnts only that which is my heart thnt America will never ask
Miss Mason’s program covered the
“ Where’s the fire?”
In the early spring. They have not
righteously her own, ‘‘and by the anything of tho n a v y not in perfect following:
abandoned the project and will hold
" W h o was elected?” *
Beethoven
eternals, we nicnn to have that," accord with the’ best conscience of the Sonata—Op. 22
the property for the hotel site until
freest people on enrth but when we do
1st
Movement—
Allegro
Conbrio
"‘W
hat’s
the
score?”
are
President Harding declnrcd yestordny
they can obtnln money at n better
11
nsk wo will expect from you the best Etude Pnthctibue.,.............Chaminsde
the
most
frequent
“
curiosity
calls.’
rate and can probably build the hotel
in an address to the officers of the At­ defense that human beings can give.
Air do Ballet—Op. 35,' No. 5...........
cheaper later on.
lnntic fleet who gathered nhopt him
________________________‘.Moskoiki
"The United States of Amcricn does
Whether, they are asked of your opera­
This property is too valuable to
on the flagship Pennsylvania after Ho not want anything on this earth that Capriccio Brillinntc, Op. 22----------'stand idle long and it is moro than
tor, the Information operator or the news­
.....................
Mendelssohn
had reviewed the powerful armada does not rightfully belong to us, no
likely that if later on the compnny
which
returned
yesterday
morning
territorities,
no
payment,
no
tribute,
For Piano and Orchestra
paper office, they congest the lines and
wishes to dispose of tho property they
from bnttlc practise in Southern wat­ but only thnt which is rightfully our
Miss
Anna
M ason’s
Sanford
can always do so at a fine profit but
hamper the work of the operators.
own and by the eternals we mean to friends nre glnd to know o f her suc­
ers.
. at present they nro still of the samo
The declaration of the new com- have it.”
cess and arc h igh ly gratified in her
•mind* regarding the hotel building—
After every fire alarm, every sporting
mnndcr-in-chicf of the nmiy and navy
com petency f o r this excellent pro*
that they will build it later on and
brought ringing cheers from the thou­
SLUMBER PARTY
event
and
every
election,
the
switchboards
gram .
along the lines proposed somo timo
sand bronzed officers and tho wall of
(Tram
Monday's
Daily)
ago.
are ablaze with “ curiosity calls.”
blue clad enlisted men who formed
Miss Marie Teague was the hostess
Perhaps they called it an euduring
A b the matter stands today there la
a background against the guuid rails. nt n slumber party, Friday night, at peace because it functions in the
no causo for complaint. The develop­
The operators cannot tell one call from
Tho president had for his platform tho residence o f her aunt, Mrs. W. T. same manner as an endurance test
ment of this property will mean
another
and
often
they
are
blamed
for
a
a spot directly beneath tho muzzles Langley on Park avenue. Those en­
much to Sanford and the hotel will be
of the three 14-inch rifles in the su- joying Miss Teague’s hospitality were
Some nice weather this. It U «tin)condition over which they have no control.
built if not this summer at least in
perdrendnnught’s after turret.
His Misses Pansy Wimbish, Agnes Dumas uiating business and putting the v l«
'another year and if the pruient ownwas a message of peace, delivered nnd Daphne Wimbish.
and vigor into everything.
Frequently a call for a doctor or a hos­
■ era cannot do it tho peoplo of Sanford
from almost the same apot where
will see that it is built before another
pital is overwhelmed by these idle calls and .
President Wilton made his much dis­
season roils round.
cussed war address to the fleet at
real suffering results.
.
nearby YorkUjwn, aoon •after the
REV. 8. G. MULLINS .
United States entered the world war.
Those who refrain from making ^curi­
DEAD AT CAPITAL
Decla’ring that it was his wish that
osity calls” help the general service o f the
thfc
navy might never again fire a gun
Tallahassee, May 3.— Rev. S. G.
If you can’t be proud of the place where you live;
in
war,
Mr. Ilard|ng told the officers *
community
and
their
thoughtfulness
is
Mullins, for many years ia the Bap­
1
If.you can’ t say: /T h is is a hummer I”
•
that he believed if all tho nations on
tist ministry in this state, died yes­
appreciated by the operators.
If
you
can’t
tell
your
friends:
“
Sure,
this
is
a
spot
earth were impelled by.the same mo­
terday morning at the home of his
"Enjoyable winter and summerl” •
tives as actuated the United States
daughter, Mrs. R. A.'G ray. Ho was
If you can't do your part in improving the place—
"this
world
would
bo
at
peaco
forever,
about 70 years o f age nnd his last
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
And can’t see good things all about you,
starting from today."
.
charge was at St. Petersburg. Ho
Get a ticket at once for the very first train—
"But
I
would
not
want
a
•
peace
lived with a daughter, Mrs. J. A.
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
For the city is better without you 1
• a
without honor," he said. "I would
Johnson, at Bartow. Another daugh­
;
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Kissimmee
Gazette.
*
not want peace without the conscious­
r : ••
ter is Mrs, Myrtle Culbert, of Culness that America was doing right and
breat, Ga.
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Will Retain Hotel Site
And Sell Off The
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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, B U Y 13, 1921

would do their best to warrant hav­
ing a charter and do nothing that
would cause them to surrender it. Ac­
cepting the charter were all the o f­
ficers, Pres. Stevens, Vice-President
George W. Knight, Secretary W .. M.
Haynes, Treasurer Chas. Britt and
Sergcant-at-Arms, Dr. Ralph Stevens.
The Rotaria-Anns o f the Sanford
Club, the wives o f the members, had
FROM 8T. AUGUSTINE, PALATKA
decorated the dining room o f the Val­
DAYTONA, ORLANDO, OCAL&lt;\,
des beautifully and the long tables
ST. PETE, LAKELAND AND •&gt;, were laid out in a most artistic man­
ner and the following choice collation
TAMPA PRESENT
was served: ■

Baby Rotes W ere Car
ried Mighty

fo r haring to lire with such on ugly
husband so long.
Ocala and Orlando had considerable
fun over the subject of the state capi­
tal removal and put on' some very
clever stuff as did the Palatka dele­
gation. Lakeland with A. J. Holworthy and Harry Brown and their assis­
tants also pulled some good stuff. In
fact alt the various clubs showed the
real Rotarian spirit and kept the
guests in an uproar with their clever
stunts. After each club had finished
the singing o f America closed one of
the most pleasant evenings that San­
ford people havp, ever experienced,
that great spirit of Rotary and. service
and getting together of good fellows
from every part of South and East
Florida being exemplified in a marked
degree.
The following aro the charter mem­
bers o f the Sanford Club:
Chas. L. Britt, clothing; Joe. O.
Ball, hardware; Geo. D. Bishop, manufacturer fruit wraps; S. 0 , Chase,
orange packer; H. C. DuBose, fire inburanee; Richard R. Deas, produce
merchant; William C. Hill, building
materiel; W. M. Haynes, printer;
Robt. J. Holly, newspaper; Edward
Higgins, automobiles; Chas. E. Hen­
ry, farmer; Geo. *W. Knight, life In­
surance; A. R. Key, banker; John
Mcisch, real estate; Robert A . New­
man, agricultural implements; S. Pulcston, surgeon; R. W. Pearman, Com­
mercial secretary; F. E. Roumillat,
druggist; H. R. Stevens, railroad; R,
E. Stevens, physician; S. 0. Shinholser,
orate manufacturer; Deane Turner,
grocer; D. L. Thrasher, shoes; Arthur
Vowel!, dry goods.

Olives
Chicken Salad
Potato Chips
Cold Sliced Ham
Tomatoes a la Valdes, Mayonnaise
Dressing
Hot Rolls
Ice Cream a la Rotary
Cake a la Rotary-ettes
Coffee Demi Tasae
After Dinner Mints
Cigars _
Cigarettes
The Baby Rotes o f Sanford, how­
ever, were not allowed to cat in
Those stony
~ B *W W
peace,
hearted Orlando Rotes assisted by tho
(From WtdMtdiy'.
other Rotes took a fiendish delight in
One of the greatest events in t &gt;e mnkjnjj them get up nil during the
life of Sanford was the installation of evening and they were forced to pull American Legion
tho officers and the receiving the off such* stunts as standing up with
Greatest Convention
charter of the Sanford Rotary Club outlandish icostumos on and drinking
, , ...
...
„ milk out of nursing bottles with nipHeld at Orlando
last n ght nt tho Hotel Valdez. Gov- ,
.. .
B
r
•
pies on the bottles, singing songs,
crnor-olect John Turner, the special
speeches, etc., nnd when they PREPARING A TENT CITY A T THB
representative of District Governor W. failed they were promptly fined and
FAIR GROUNDS NEAR
R, C. Smith, assisted by the members (ho money was given to the FernnidTHE CITY •
o f the various Rotary Clubs of the Laughton hospital. S. O. Chase gave
state was In chnrge of the exercises the song, “ The I.ittleJ'rnirie Flower"
ORLANDO, May 11.—The order to
nnd representatives from St. Angus- while dancing on the chair and other “ speed up” haa gone out from the
tine, Palatka, Ocala, Orlnmlo, St. well known members were put thru headquarters of Orlando Memorial
Post No. 19, of the American Legion,
with the entertainment of the third
state annual convention of tho Legion
invocation by Fred Turner, of Tampa, either on Rotary, told humorous tales In this city only a week off and the
after which the Ruby Rotes of the or. said something for the benefit of vnrious entertainment committees are
Sanford Club were led in nil of them the new Rotarinns. They wcre'givcn busy perfecting the final plans fo r the
with nice bibs around their necks and enough good advice to last them for
greatest convention. ever held In the
with baby rattles rtnd whistles they the rest of their natural lives and “ City Beautiful." The luncheon to­
marched around the room. The chor- then some,
day nt Memorial Post No. 10 was at­
us singing was led by Ken Guernsey,
The St. Augustine Club wher ailed
tended by every committee chairman,
president of the Orlando Club, nnd jjave the new Rotary song ■'-cently
who received the "speed up" orders
all of the festivities were put on by written by George W. IIobar* int has
from Business Manager J. Y. Cheney
the Orlando Club. After the intro- been set to music nnd Is bci
sold by
with a wise smile, as if to say they
duction of th* Rotarinns by the clubs the St. Augustine Club fer the purhad anticipated these orders several
the Baby Rotes were led out nnd giv- j,osc Gf sending n young man to colweeks in advance. All Issued the
en the following obligation by Bill ](,pc t.pch year. President Herbert
statement that their part»of the mam­
Glenn, oditbr of the Orjando Sentinel Felkel gave the following poem that
moth program was pll ready to carry
and member of the Orlando Club:
[he scratched o ff after he arrived in
into
execution next Sunday when the
I, in the presence of these Rotarinns Sanford and after looking over the
visiting
Legionnaires begin to pour
from all parts of Florida, do solemn-1program. He only knewone or two
Into
tho
«:lty.
ly and sincerely nnd forcibly swear, 0\ the Snnford members but ho did
A unique method adopted by the
vow, determine, cjnculntc, and perpet- SOme good guessing as the following
local
post for £he housing of the thou­
nally promise that I will continue to |jncB wju show:
sands
of visiting Legionnaires and
be the big noise of the St. John’s riv-1
their
friends
to the Orlando conven­
er valley, that I will blow my horn ns This afternoon I took the list
tion
in
Orlnndo,
is being carried into
loudly as possible, that 1 will cense j And studied every man;
execution.
This
plan embraces the
further talk and hot air about build- I‘m going to
give eachone a line
erection of a huge tent-city capable of
Ing a five million dollar hotel andi And kid him if I can.
housing comfortably 2500 people. The
premature work for -the erection of
Stevens heads the Sanford club—
this tent-city Is already nnder way,
A handsome railroad man;
and 250 army tenia procured from the
While Britt will sell them clothing
government have been shipped and are
For every cent he can.
expected to arrive In the next day or
so. Army cota, to the number o f 2500
Walter Haynes, with lots of pains,
together with 5000 army blankets,
Will keep their records straight;
While Turner (Deane) hands out INst have already arrived. When the tenta
rome the tent-city will appear over
cream
night, their erection being the only
And bacon while you wait.
work left undone.
. * *
This
.city
will
be
located
at
the
fair
Joe G. Ball’s their hardware man,
grounds,
a
beautiful
site
for
camping,
And Bishop wraps their fruit;
located in the heart of the city. It Is
While Robert Holly, always jolly,
Writes things he thinks are cute. rumored that only, the bachelor*
among the visitor* will be bunked in
S. O. Chase packs oranges,
this city, and that preparation* for
DuBose insures their shacks;
the Entertainment of all visiting
While Richard Deas, n merchant Legionnaires with their wives, to­
* prince,
gether with the mothers, sistfr* and
Makes money by the stacks.
sweethearta will be taken care o f in
the hotels and private homes.
William Hill sells bricks and laths
And Charley llcnry farms;
MEYER
While Puleston, a surgeon, likes
(tram WtdaMdij't D&amp;Ilr)
To cut off legs and arms.
Complimenting Mrs. F. E. SteinEdward Higgins deals in cars,
Bob Newman, rakes and plows;
Jack Meiseh unloads his real estate
With promises and vows,
A. R. Key's their banker
While Pearman runs the town;
George Knight will talk your head off
‘doling out the cash for this feed and
When once he’a run you down.
entertainment for the benefit o f my
brother Rotarinns from all over Flori­
da, especially Orlando."
.The presentation of the charter by
Special representative John Turner
At Sanford’s finest mills. .
was then made in which he told the
sew BoU rU ni. just, what they were D. L. Thrasher fools with footwear,
supposed to do ami be and It was liaThey say that he's a bear;
tenod to with close attention for much Arthur Yowell deals in dry goods
of It will guide the new Rotarinns over
And things that chickens wear,
their years of real service in the
club—service meaning service to the
Ocala Club gave away several boxes
public and not service for them- of fine candy to the ladies but the
•rives, their business or the dub as a gents who had received lemons at the
club.
table were obliged to present the canH. R. Stevens, president of the San- dy in a neat spech and like true Roford Club accepted the charter In a tartans they presented the candy. The
few well chosen words in which he bouquet wap given to R. J. H.oliy to
made it plain that the Sanford Club prese.nt to bis wife as a recompense

meyer, who is here from Tampa, the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank
Adams,, Mrs. L. R. Phillip* entertain­
ed yesterday with an Informal recep­
tion at her home on Park avenue. The
spacious rooms o f this charming hqme
were thronged with friends o f Mrs.
Steinmeycr who welcomed this op­
portunity of meeting and greeting her
again. ,One of the delightful features
o f the afternoon was an old-fashioned
sing With Mrs. Lula Tucker Phillips
at the piano. She, happily, selected
Dixie as her introductory number.
Then followed Old Kentucky Home,
Annie Laurie, Suwanec River and oth­
er old time melodies.
The program included^ also two
beautiful piano numbers by Mrs.
Walker, a reading from James Whit­
comb Riley by Mrs. Ward and a de­
lightful solo by Mrs. Steinmeyer.
A delicious ice course was served at
the close of the afternoon.
r
Mrs. Phillips was assisted In caring
fo r her guests by the'ladies o f the
Mission Study class.

666 cures Malarial Fever.

ADD IT TO LEGISLATIVE APPRO­
PRIATION— HOUSE
0 . K /S IT
TALLAHASSEE, May 11.— Repre­
sentative Ellis' constitutional amend­
ment providing for the reenactment of
the present provision fo r a one-mill
tax for the rural schools o f the state,
with a two-mil) tax levy added to it
for the Institutions o f higher learning,
"in addition to such further aid as
the legislature may provide," passed
the house Monday afternoon by a
vote o f 64 to 7.
Mr. Scales of Taylor county was
the only member who opposed the
measure on the floor, while tea of
the members roasted the opposition
for more than an hour. Mr. Scales
stated repeatedly that be was not
opposed to the institutions o f higher
education, but that he .was opposed
to this method o f raising funds for
them. He insisted that thefe. nodes
should first go before the budget
commission, as all Other state appro­
priations had to do under the provis­
ions o f an act already passed 'at this
session and signed by the governor,
and that commission, after investiga­
tion, should recommend aa in the case
of other state institutions.
Stirring speeches in favor o f the
proposed constitutional change .were
made by Messrs. Ellis, o f Alachua
county, Ladd o f Monroe, Futch of
Lake, Perry of Lee, Crofton o f Wash­
ington, Harris o f Pinellas, Stokes of
Bay, Gunn of Levy, Rowland o f Es­
cambia and Speaker Jennings.
They argued from the •viewpoint
that the state colleges should be
placed under n surer business footing.
That in to say, they should be able
to know before the convention o f the
legislature what amount they were
going to have to run. on. It is est?innted by them that the two mills pro­
vided for at present would raiso 6800,000 and that the advance in assessed
valuations would perhaps take care
of the increase En the expenses of the
institutions.

FOREST FIRES
MALICIOUSLY
SET IN FLORIDA RESERVES
NEAR OCALA
{By n * AwccliUd Vtmj )

OCALA, May 11.—Federal authori­
ties are making a sweeping investiga­
tion o f reports o f forest fire in the
Ocala National Forest* reserve which
swept sixty thousand acres o f timber
T o » o a i In tho
in the reserve and forty thousand
delicious Burley
acres o f private property a4Joinlng,
maliciously sets The Are is now ex­
fobaooo flavor.
tinguished. The Are which began a
week ago Sunday In the afternoon
covered ten miles by night,, leaving
charred timbed. The bodies of hun­
dreds of foxes, racoons, rabbits were
found in the path. Other fires broke
out in other parts o f the forest Mon­
day and these did greater damage
than the blaze Sunday.
One report has it that the Are was BAST LAKE COUNTY VOTES
BONDB FOR 6600,000.00
set by persons who expected to get
paid for helping to extinguish It, and
(By TU AuotUUd P rm )
in the hope that the flames would get
LEESBURG, May 11 .—The east
beyond control.
side o f Lake' county haa voted favor­
ably on a bond issue fo r 6600,000.00
NEW BUILDINGS FOR DRLAND.
to be ■used for the construction of
DEMAND, May 9,— New buildings fifty-eight miles of nerw highways and
now under construction In DeLand, or the reconstruction o f about twentyabout to be built, are valued at more five miles of old road*, according to
than 6770,000.
unofficial figures on tho election.

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WHEN MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT
BRINGS BACK ITS BEAUTI­
FUL LUSTRE AT ONCE
Gray hnir, however handsome, de­
notes advancing age. We all know the
advantages of a youthful appearance.
Your hair is your charm. It makes
or niars tho face. When it fades,
turns gray,' and looks streaked, just
n few applications of Sage Tea and
Sulphur enhances its appearance a
hundredfold.
Don’t stay gray!
^ook young!
Hither prepare the recipe nt homo or
get from any drug store a bottle of
"Wyeth’s 8age and Sulphur Com­
pound,? which is merely the old-time
recipe improved by the addition of
other ingredients.
Thousands of
folks recommend this rcafiy-to-usc
preparation, because it darkens the
hair beautifully; besides, no one can
possibly toll, as it darkens so natur­
ally nnd evenly. You • moisten a
sponge or soft brush with it, draw­
ing this through the hair, taking ohe
small strand at a time. By morning
the gray hair disappears; after an­
other application or two its natural
color is restored, and it becomes thick,
giosSy and lustrous, and you appear
years younger.—AUv.
IN HONOR OF MRS. SMITH
(F r a n W *4 m «4 « 7 ‘ i B a llj )

Quantities o f lively spring flowers
in baskets and Vases, were used in
decorating the lovely home of Mrs.
F. E. Roumillntt yesterday afternoon
when she entertained seven tables of
bridge in honor of Mrs. Donald Smith
who leaves tonight for an indefinite
stay in Bredentown,
In the living room and dining room
where the card tables were placed,
quantities o f many hued petunias
Were used with pretty effect.
Several very interesting games of
Bridge were played. Mr*. Charles
Britt making high score was awarded
a pretty cut glass Bon Bon dish. Mrs.
Henry Pardon won the cut prize, a
deck o f bridge cards. Mr*. Smith,
the honoree, was presented with a
b o ttle 'o f toilet water. A t .the con­
clusion o f the game Mr*. Roumillatt,
assisted by Mrs. E. F. Houaholder and
Mrs. Hal Wight, served Neopolitan
ice cream, angel food cake and mints.
Garner Hill, Gladstone, N. J , Sella
Rat-Snap, He Saya
MI sell and use RAT-SNAP. Like
to look any man in the face and tell
it’a the best. It’s good.” People like
RAT-SNAP because it "does” lrfll
rata. Petrifies carcass—leaves no
smell. Comes in cake*—no mixing to
do. Cat* or dogs won’t touch it. Three
sizes, 35o, 66c, 61-25. . Sold and
guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.—

I HAVE THEM

u l U llL in u U

W is attract
O U U I /l V l u l v i i
ing atten­

tion— lots are being Bold right along and building In this
section is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
the good of Sanford at heart.

This Is no idle talk— I have weighed the statem ent and
to say ju st what is my candid convictions would put it
m ost too strong fo r the careful, conservative person— that
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
haa VISION will agree with me now— the other later.

The Man Who Sella D irt Cheap'

Watch the South East Comer ofPa^eTtoo

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1921

DEPENDS UPON CONDITION OP
SALE.
UK MATTER OF RRFRIGBRA
TION RATE8 FOR PRO­
DUCTS
of loss o f the points con
tested, ss might have been under­
wood from the first news telegraph­
ed from Washington, the recent de­
cision of the In te esU t^ Commerce
Commission In the matter of refriger­
ation rates on fruits and vegetables
from Florida gives a most substantial
victory to the Florida growers and
shippers.
The official text of the decision
has reached Tampa, and careful anal­
ysis of it by E. D. Dow, traffic man­
ager of the Fldriad Citrus Exchange,
In s te a d

Mr. and Mr*. A. K. Wade, of Wildwood, have moved into the SVrope
cottage on Graham avenue.
Mr*. C. T. McCulley entertained at
the Club House Thursday evening,
with a miscellaneous shower in honor
of Mrs. W. M. Wright, who was for­
merly Miss Mary Linhart.
A little wagon decorated in red and
white and laden with many beautiful
presents for the bride waa drawn into
the room by little Mfsa Naomi MeCulley and her little cousin, George
Kelsey. The bride received many
beautiful and useful presents and the
congratulations of a host of friends.
As Miss Lcinhart she was one o f the
most 'beloved girls -of Oviedo and,
while her friends rejoice in her hap­
piness, the hope was generally ex­
pressed that she would not have to
leave Oviedo very soon. Mrs. McCul­
ley was assisted in entertaining by
her sister-in-law, Mrs. I. L. Cook, of
Orlando, and the bride's sister, Mrs.
C. A. Brannon.
The Methodist church was beauti­
fully decorated Sunday in honor of
Mother's Day by Mrs.,W. P. Carter’s
Sunday Schol class o f girls^
The
class also gave a short Mother’s Day
program at the Sunday school ses-

fendant In error.
Mr. Glass had bought an automo­
bile from a Jacksonville dealer. The
Continental Guaranty corporation had
financed the purchase o f the car and
held from the dealer a trust receipt
In which the title to cAra, Including
the one bought by Mr. Glass, was re­
served to the Continental concern.
The cprpo ration replevied the car
from Mr. Glass, and Its right to do so
was adjudged by tho circuit court.
The opinion of the supreme court,
er Wagner of the Commission, who prepared by Judge Whltefield, recog­
heard the evidence in support of the nises tho rules of law that the mere
complaints in Tampa last June.
possession of personal property Is
The decision orders the carriers to
prims facie evidence of title, and that
make a reduction o f twenty per cent
a purchaser of personal property un­
in the cost of ice as a factor in the
On Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock
der an incomplete conditional sale
rates. Mr. Dow figures, this will give
"The
Minister’s Wife’B New Bonnett'
i cannot in general defeat a recovery
these results
a
very
amusing musical comedy, was
’ by the true owner, although such purTo
Red- Pr. Rt. New Rt. Old R
■chaser bought for value and without given at the school house. The,char­
N. Y ...... » 0-00 »77.50 »67.60 »65.00
notice. But it Is held that where an acters were dressed in old style cos­
Boston .... 11-25 85.00 73.75 71.00
owner consigns personal property to a tumes, some of them very ridiculous,
Chicago same aa Boston
dealer In such goods with expressed especially the bonnets trimmed for
Cincinnati 10.35 77.50 67.35 65.00
the minister's poor wife. Tho pro­
It will thus be scon that tho new IOr Implied authority to sell, or deliv­ gram was opened by a violin solo
basis of icing charges will be almost ers or consigns to another personal played by Henry Lehman of Orlando
ns low as the old rates for that ser­ property with indicia of ownership or with piano accompaniment by Miss
vice. These figures are based on re­ of authority to sell, but with the title Anna Lee Barksdale, also of Orlando.
quirements of eleven tons of ice for a reserved in the owner until the pay­ Mr, Lehman nnd Miss Barksdale play­
car of citrus frulta to New York, ment of the purchase price, a pur- ed several numbers which were great­
twelve and one-half tons to Boston ; chaser, who pays value for such goods ly enjoyed. Between the first and
and to Chicago, and eleven and one- land gets possession thereof without second act of the play, Edward Argo
half tons to Cincinnati, figured at the (notice o f the terms or conditions of [sang and acted “ That'a Why I Never
arbitrary cost of »4J&gt;0 per ton as •the original delivery, consignment or Married." The play was given for
Isale, obtains a good title as against the benefit of the Ladies’ Aid of the
quoted by the carriers.
•The Commission also scored for thejthe original-owner, which will In gen Methodist Church and the Oviedo
Florida men in fixing the charge for crn( prevail against the latter’s re school jointly, Cream was sold by
half-iced cars at 78 per cent of th d 'served title,
the aid society immediately after the
charge for full icing. Mr. Dow f i g - 1 ---------------------------play.
ures this win bring about these re- Florida Commercial
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wright spent
Monday in Orlando. Mr. Wright left
Tn
Pn.tR
Pt
m
Secretaries* Ass’ n
Tuesday for Wildwood where he goes
to take a run as firemnn on tho Sea­
Will Meet June 6-7 board
Air Line Railway.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swope and fnmlly spent Saturday afternoon In San­
ford.
&lt; Mrs. II. B. McCall and Miss Ethel
Taylor spent Saturday in Orlando.
Mis. W. J. Lawton and Mrs. T." W.
I*awton will entertain the Senior class
of the Oviedo High School at a din­
ner Thursday evening at the residence
of Mrs. W. J. Lawton.
The Sunday school class of Mrs.
T. W. Lawton, under the leadership
of Mr, and Mrs. Hancock, will enter­
tain a t'a Woodland parly Friday ev­
ening. * . *
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McCulley have
returns 1 from Tennessee where they
were celled to the bedside of Mr.
McCulley'a mother.
AUTOI8T CATCHES FOX
RICHMOND, May 7.— Leonard C.
Gunnell of the Smithsonian Institu­
tion, Washington, who was the guest
a few days ago at “ Oakland,” the
homo o f Rosewel! Page In Hanover
county, ran down a gray fox with an
automobile in a race with the animal
down a country road.
HERALD ADS get results.
SEMINOLE COUNTY

The county ,committee for the Chi­
nese Relief is busy and already large
contributions are coming in. An un­
usual offering was mfcde at the Baplist Temple on last Sunday. Dr. Geo.
Hyman explained the need and stated
a waste basket was in the vestibule of
the church and the audience while
leaving could deposit in same. The
count o f this offering amounted to
I1C2.30.
The desired amount for Seminole
county is 12,000.
IH Mrs. Mary Grave* Tell You Her
Poultry Raising Experience
"Three years ago bought' an Incuh«tor, this year I’ve made money,
lints stole my baby chicks. Didn't
know until a friend gave me a cake
of RAT-SNAP. Next morning found
two dead rata in hennery.- Kept Anding them. Suddenly they disappeared
•^together. It’s the only pure rot
killer:” Take Mrs. Graves'' advlcei
Three sizes, 36c, 65c, »L26. ‘ Sold
nnd guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.

WAR DEPARTMENT ‘
WILL 8ELL PROPERTY
AT CAMP JOHNSTON
WASHINGTON^ May 0.— Xrrangementa have been made by Ufo War
, ,P*rtrn*nt tq sell government-owned
building* end Improvements at Camp
Johnston, Jacksonville, It waa an­
nounced today. Data q f sale will be
announced In a" few daya and auction
’"’NJ.be conducted by. David B. Trexter
of Greenville, 8. C. -

MANUEL GONZAL.ES DECLARES
TANLAC BUILT HIM UP AF­
TER SUFFERING FROM
ATTACK OF "FLU”
"I Just needed a general, all round
building up, and Tanlac has done that
very thing,” said Manuel Gonzales,
Palmetto Beach, Tampa,.Fla.
“ About a year and a half ago I hnd
a terrible attack of influenza which
left me in a very weak and run down
condition. I never felt hungry enough
to enjoy n meal, and I had a hacking
cough which kept me awake nights
so I just couldn't regain my strength.
“ My nerves got me in such a condi­
tion at'tim es that I couldn’t do any­
thing but pace the floor for hours,
and any time just tho least excite­
ment would completely upset me.
"Well, .1 tried everything I could
hear of In my efforts to get my
health back so I could enjoy life, but
nothing helped me until I got Tanlac.
But my. appetite improved from the
start when I got Tanlac, and now I
am eating just like I used to, never
have that cough any more, and my
nerves are as quiet and steady as a
clock. I sleep like a log nights, have
gained several pounds in weight and
am feeling better in every way than
I have in years. Since Tanlac has
really made life worth living for me
I am always praising It."—Adv.
BOUGHT FARM
Mr. F. S. Daiger, Sr., of Tampa, has
purchaser a nine here farm on Celery
avenue, known as*the lliggins-BowersMaxwell farm. Mr. and Mrs. Daiger
wil be here Saturday to spend tho
week end with their son, Fred Daiger
and they may be prevailed upon to
piakc Sanford their future home.

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Choice veal and lamb, beef, pork and
pickled pig's feet at I. D. Martin’s
City Market.
38-ltc
It is not too early to talk about
something that will hold the people
in Sanford on the Fourth of July,

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board of trade; B. R. Kissler, viceSCHELLE M AINES
president, Jacksonville chamber of
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BLACKSHEAR, GEORGIA
commerce; Louis H. Chaxal, secretaryO m C Z IN TUB COURT BOUSE
A
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o f successful manufacture and dlstrl
treasurer, Marlon county board of
Hiumri
lady
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and Georgia o f High Grade
trade, Ocala; directors, Benjamin R.
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Fertilizers
Cox, Orlando chamber of commerce;
Tried Card^.— Say* ’ 'Remit
Special formulas for Cirtus, Melon and all Vegetable
Mrs. F.-R. S. Phillips, North Florida
Waa Soorprinaf.w— -Got Along
Crops
chamber o f commerce, Tallahassee;
jduce
your
1921
Fertillber
bills by using- "PROLIFIC”
L. A . Whitney, Fort Myers chamber
' Fine, Became Normal
GEO. G. HERRING
Fertilizers.
of commerce; directors at large, R.
Attorney-at-Law
Honestly made, truthfully sold, and satisfactorily
W. Pearman, Jr., Sanford chamber of
delivered *
commerce; F. A. Rolleston, St. Augus­
N o. 14 Gnrntr-Wccdriff Buildin
An independent company with capacity o f 400 tons daily.
tine hoard o f trade.
SANFORD. FLA,
Springfield H oe-Tly hack w aste
weak I could hardly etaod up, and I
T. E. KING, Agent
BURIED AT OVIEDO
would hart bearing-down pains and
FLORIDA
SANFORD
waa not wall at any ttma." taya Mrs.
D.
V.
William*,
wlfa
of
•
well-known
(Tram WaJMWar't D»Ur)
The remains of Carl Hoffman were fanner on Roots I, this place. "I
kept getting
JEWELER
brought to Oviedo yesterday and bur­ _________
I . lu ! _- continue# Mrs. Williams
led In the cemetery there. He was describing the troubles from which
MY SPECIALTIES;
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
the son o f Mrs. G. Alban who recent­ she obtained relief through the use of
Pickard'# Hand-Painted Chin*
CarduL
"My
husband,
having
heard
ly moved to Oviedo from Graham's
W . J . TH IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
of Oardui, proposed getting. It for me. i Gorham's Sterling Silver
Station, West Virginia. D«eased was
Rogers' Plated Ware
"I, saw after taking some Gardnl
AQENT6
a moving picture operator In Pitts­ . . . that I waa Improving. The result
Elgin and Waltham Watches
burgh at the time of his death and was surprising- I fait Rka a different
leaves a w ife and three’ children to
**"Later I suffered from wsaknesa
mourn jila loss.
*
and wank back, and felt aU rundown. Parcel Poet Your Cleaning and
T. J. Miller A Son had charge of I did not rest well at night, I waa aa
Dyeing to
nervous and cross. My hueband aaid
S a n fo r d
the funeral -arrangements.
ha would get me some Oardui, which
he did. It strengthened me . , . My
JACKSONVILLE, May 9.—Florida doctor said I got along One. I waa bi
National Guard officer* have an­ good healthy .eoadltlon,
I cannot
I pD lfCC You will make a mistake If ym
nounced two hundred of eight hundred. any too much for it,"
I r i u y * } your fertilizer without getting
and forty-two buildings at Camp;
Thousand* of woman bare sutfared
IT ISSUED. PLENTY OF MATERIALS, Pre
Johnston be transferred to State of
Shipments. Order
Fertilisers, Insecticides, Sprayer*, Poultry I
Florida.
pile*
G erm an y's notes to the Allies teem
611, Main SL , - Jacksonville, Fla.
E. 0 . PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
to create discord. .And yet they have
We prepay parcel postage 'on returns JACK80NVILLB
called G e r m a n y th4 land 6t music!
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HENRY M c U U L IN

French Dry Cleaners

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 13,1921

THE SANFORD HERALD

WELCOME ROTARY,

ELLA PEARL SMITH ROASTED
ALIVE

NUUM im r rru*r ^

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

ford but among our neighbors and in
this respect with 6ur neighbor, Or­
lando, It is a step forward in getting
together of many people who while
living in the same city did not know
their busy neighbor's,. their business
associates, their everyday acquaint­
ances os they should know them. It
is a step forward in the matter of
real service to their fellow man and
F o rattn A d v crtU ln a Roprooontativo
to their city and the* chance -to for­
i THE A W R 1C A N PRESS ASSOCIATION
get self and bury all personal feelings
and work for the betterment of man­
Sanford la gradualy getting into the
kind in general.* It is a step forward
big city dams.
in making their home city, their state
and their country better places in
Never mind the schemes that did which to llye and to assist at every
'not materialise. Get up another one opportunity in making the world betjust as good.
The fellow that quits because some­
th in g goes wrong is not the fellow
that wins out in the end. Nothing la
«asy in this world,
I f every dollar that has been in­
vested in outside stocks by Sanford
people could have been Invested in the
-Sanford Building &amp; Loan Association
what d wonderful city we would have.

«d In these various "get-rich-qukk”
schemes will some day yield them a
handsome revenue. Why don’t they
look around them and see how many
homo people have lost all they had in
Just these same schemes.
. You have noted what.n big crowd
every sale brings to this city. It means
•that If tho merchants will get to­
gether on this proposition and will
have tho sale day problem dawn to
where they can pull them twice or
three times n week nnd thnt will not
•conflict, this city will he filled with
people nil summer.
Sanford needs the Rod nnd Gun
Club. Sanford needs the Golf nnd
Country Club, Sanford pccds a com­
munity building, Sanford needs an­
other tourist hotel for next season's
busings or nt least a big annex to
the Valdez Hotel, Sanford needs ev­
ery man working in harmony through
tho Chamber of Commerce this sum­
mer. Take your vnention hut hurry
back.

It is such a big thing for the city
o f Sanford to have a Rotary Club
that mere words cannot explain •all
that it means to this city and county.
If the true spirit o f Rotary is exempli­
fied in the everyday life of every
member o f the Sanford Club the good
effects o f the club| will be felt in
every quarter o f the city, l j alt busi­
ness channels, In the schools and
churches and in the private life of ev­
ery member for the spirit of Rotary
goes into the very homes and fire­
sides. It is the greatest singlo fac­
tor in the world today that makes for
better citizenship everywhere.
Its
broad-minded policy 6f service in tho
true sense of the word has no limi­
tations, recognizes no failures, looks
for the beat results and docs not ask
any member to do anything but ex­
pects thoin to do it without being "re­
quested." It tears down all the shams
of society, all the mockery of caste,
toll the ideals of “family" and puts ev­
ery member on the Bamo level regard­
less of whether he is worth a million
or one dollnr. The humblest can
serve ns well ns the highest and it is
greatest loveler of conditions thnt any
country Inis ever attempted.
The lectures given nt the installa­
tion lust night if taken at their full
value should work a wonderful tran,iformation in this city, and the good
effects of Rotary will make our city
one of the best in this great state of
Floridn. It has been needed here just

frazzle. Tho Illinois editor writes:
Editor The Tampa Tribune: Ella
Pearl Smith o f Clinton, Mo., who went
with tho National Editorial Associa­
tion to Florida^ It an ungrateful
"cuss.” She took the Florida hospi­
tality for four weeks and was so busy
looking fo r the beat place for all the
free entertainment and the beat auto
for all the rides that she did not have
time to see the flowers and the sun­
shine; those glorious orange trees o f
emerald green, dotted with golden
yellow; those beautiful lakes studded
on their shores with modern little
cities; wonderful fields o f growing
vegetables; cattle on a thousand

in1a very crude manner.
"Dear people o f Florida and dear
land of sunshine and flowers, do not
tako these chatterings o f Ella seriously.
so obscuro in our
party that we did not even remember
her. She wns a parasite in a party
which did enjoy your wonderful coun­
try and yoqr unheard of hospitality.
Bho was, the blackest‘kind o f a sheep
in a party o f four hundred white
ones.' She v.ps tho only one in all the
party who has had anything to sny
but words of wondrous praise for your
fair Innd. Forget her, kind Southern
people. Do not bestow on her the
publicity o f a single line. She is un­
worthy o f it. She will get her own
reward when she enters. the pearly
gates and old St. Peter sends her
dqwn below to shovel coal to purge
the blackness in her soul.
“ The editor of tho Reporter, who
accepted your hospitality, told the

Sidney J. Catta h u been, indicted by
the grand jury o f Bradford county on
the charge o f "corruptly receiving and
accepting a gratuity o f money for
casting his vote io r the granting of
pardons while governor of the State
of Florida”
The indictment came as no surprise
to many to whom open rumors of al­
leged veniality came in waves during
the latter half o f the Catta* adminis­
tration.. Specific Instances are said to
have been given to the grand jury;
and a capias has been issued by Cir­
cuit Judge' Long for the apprehension
of Catta.
The Tribune dor* not intend to try
this cJse in its columns. It proposes
to print the news concerning progress.
This much in the cause 6f justice, and
in the light o f responsibility to its
readers.
Tho Tribune, as the voice of the
people, demands that this investiga­
tion proceed t« the very utmost, so
that it shall be established beyond the
shadow of a doubt whether or not the
honor and good name o f this state
deserves the stigma attached; and if
it be true aa charged that its former
governor, the plan who had its name
and honor In his keeping, did this de­
basing, criminal thing, then the puhIshment must be as sure, as it Is deserved.
But The ^Tribune demands that thto
investigation Into these charges go
further. The governor Is not able
alone in this state to issue a pardon,
however just the demand or however
improper the issue. He is but one of
a pardoning board of five, .nnd it takes
the vote of three In agreement to ex­
tend "executive clemency," so called,
but actually clemency by- the sboard.
If Sidney j ’. Catta did the vile thing
charged against him In this case, then
who voted with him in It, and why?
The pardoning board, during the
greater part o f the patts admlnlstra-

city on tho map all summer.
All
right. That means no vnention for
the editor but wo will eliminate a
vacation any time if Sanford needs
•our help. Now if every live wire in
•the city wiR keep up tho good work
'wo will have a busy city this summer.
However, you can’t lay down on tho
job and put it over.

1Herald likes a real town builder wher-•wver he may be. We like a man of
' Beacham’s size .who goes ahead and
•does things regardless of what the
1 public may or may not think.
We
n in &gt; to see men like the Beemans,
Beacham’s and others building up
their home towns with their own mon­
e y ‘ and not depending upon the out.aide finances for the needful.
It
m ea n s'th a t such men have sufficient
2fahh in their town to put millions in
jJt if necessary and they do not talk
t f c t ah- building}, but g o to work when
B e y g e t ready and build Teal bulldilngs.
• • * , - '
Braxton Reacham will be the next
t governor o f Florida in spite of all
\that the politicians can do. Hia
r0rd is above rtproach and he has ever
'been found doing something for hia
' «Uy, hia county and hts state, _
II* believes In doing things,
tfot dreaming them all day long
Add regardless of adverse flings
slfigs prosperity's song.

Chero-Cola Free
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OU can now travel, or ahlp your goods, to
any part o f the world on American ow n ed
and American oporated ehipa* flying the
American Flag. American ships are modern,
scientifically designed and constructed, new
ships built for satisfactory service.
I

I1KAXTON REACH AM, TOWN
BUILDER
The editor of the Herald mndo a
flying trip to Orlandto yesterday -and
.•going down Orange avenue and see­
in g so much now building and our old
friend Draxton Reacham sitting amid
ih e piles of brick and mortar we stop­
ped to have a fow minutes conversa­
tion with him. It wns rumored here
that Mn Reacham was contemplating
one of the finest theatres in the south
-and in looking over tho ground plans
3t looks like he is about to make the
&gt;rumor true. It will be largo enough
a n d complete enough to take care o f
a n y troupe that can show in the larg•tat titles. Mr. Beacham recently built
-an entire block %outh of his theatre
fruilding and a few days ago made
•arrangements to take over the cqfn&amp;r
-Jot and building now occupied by the
“Orlando Board o f Trade and expects
ito erect a five story office building on
*wliat is one of the best corners in Or­
lando. You never hear much about
'•Braxton Reacham. He talks but liftlo.
He does much. He may not be ap-

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American afrtps will carry you in comfort to
South America, England, Europe, the Mediter­
ranean and the Far East. A nd the further from
home you go, the more o f ^ thrill you’ ll have to
see the Stars and Stripes floating 'above, your
head.

NOT A QUESTION OF “ BENEFIT*

SANFORD HAS A NEW
ROTARY CLUB
Tho very newest "Rotary‘ Baby” of
all is the Sanford club which organiz­
ed last night with about thirty mem­
bers. Delegations from Orlando about
forty strong wont over, and with representnt(v6s from Tampa, S t Peters­
burg, Lakeland, Daytona, St. Augus­
tine, and Ocala, installed the newt
club.
There were places for two hundred
arranged in tho dining room of tho
Vatdes hotel, where a splendid dinner
was served, and during which there
were numerous speeches mad. Some
serious, some comic, and some a mix­
ture of the two. John Turner, the
diatrict deputy governor, from Tampa
and S. Y, Way, of Orlando, were the
leading speakers and according to all
who heard these speeches both were
masterly efforts, and -placed the full
duty o f being a good Rotarian before
the candidates like the full glow o f a
thousand power electric light turned
Info a darkened room.
"Billy” Glenn originated and ad­
ministered the oath o f office to tho
candidates with grest dignity and full
sobriety of countenance, though ev­
ery one else, wae laughing at its fun
and wit.—Reportet-Star.
The temperature of the Sanford
section by months for the past year
and a half as published in the Daily
and Weekly Herald this week Is one
of the moat comprehensive that ha*
been given out In tqany yean.

The Miapfi, Herald, speaking of the
Gatts investigation, says:
. “ It is often a question whether a
state benefits by sensational cases.
The Catta investigation, for instance,
is being played up all over the country
to the discredit of Florida. One read­
ing northern newspapers would get
the impression that most of us are
bribe takers. The Stillman case had
a Miami end and for that reason
many newspapers turned their search­
lights on this city and made it appear
that this was a haven for such affairs.
Good advertising for a state or city is
that which Is wholesome.”
It Is not a question of whether the
state will "benefit” or not. It is a
matter of punishing wickedness in
high places. It makes no matter
what otherwise favorable publicity is
given Florida If it continues possible
for its chief executives, and other men
in high places, to violate laws of the
most grave import, during their ad­
ministration, get out unpunished, and
remain unpunished because we are
afraid o f the "unfavorable publicity”
It will give the state.
If Governor Catta did the things he
Is indicted for by the Bradford coun­
ty grand jury, then Mr. Catta must
be made to pay fo r It, if it lies with­
in the powers o f the state he prosti­
tuted and defamed.
The Jdfheat and most holy principle
o f government has seemingly been
violated— that the officials, charged
with the enforcement of the laws
shall keep themselves blameless before
those laws.* J f he has done the things
charged in that indictment ’ against
him, namely selling his vote on the
board of. pardons for money, then he
should, and must be punished for the
venialty of his conduct loss precedent
be set for further sinning and escape
by members o f other pardoning
boards.—TSmps Tribune.

EDUCATION AND LUXURIES GO
HAND IN HAND
During tho single-year 1919 the
people of Ohio spent $300,000 more
for luxuries than wns spent 'in that
state for education between the years
1837 and 1919, according to compara­
tive data presented by P. P. Claxton,
United States commissioner of edu­
cation.
Startling figures—and doubtless,
Florida will show a similar disparity
btotween^ expenditures for education
and luxury.
But insofar aa tho increasing de­
mand fo r luxury represents the desire
of the common maii to live a broader
and more comfortable life, there can
be no quarrel with luxury, least of all
among educators. Indeed, education
wbuld fail of its purpose if it did not
create In men a desire for other than
the bare necessities o f existence.
And what are luxuries? Fifteen
yean ago vacuum cleaners and' elec­
tric irons were luxuries in Tampa.
These things have become necessities
because the housewife has been edu­
cated to know that she is not the eter­
nal bondmaid o f the Ironing board
and the broom.
Twenty yea n ago the carriage was
a luxury of the rich. Today . the
workman motoring over country roads
with hia family la a common sight
The automobile has opened up new
experiences for the avenge man. Ik
the auto, strictly speaking,is luxury?
The advance of civilization is
marked by a wider distribution and
pmmlarisation-of the things that we
call luxuries , when they are enjoyed
only by a favored few. What is need­
ed jv not leas luxury, but a still wider
distribution o f its benefits.—Tampa

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•

P re sid e n t H a r d in g s a y s !
"W e know full well \v6 cannot sell where we
do not buy and we cannot sell successfully
tuktrt tut do not carry.” *

AAaUrml T Ini
» State S I . Hew Y ork. N . T .
• B a t t le to Yekoham *. Kobe,
ll o n f to n e , Shanihal. B1n,aPere, and orca ilon a llr U
Manila and Hawaii.

Metee* NavifatlM Ca.
M B o . 0 . r B t. D altlnore. Md.
Baltim ore to Havana, h a .
• M in Canal, Loa Aneatoa, Baa
FrabaU co, and Hawaii. .

Maaaoa staaa. 5U » 'U m
.
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* 1 Baaver BU Now York
K "
*• Ble d . Janorto,
M oatlrldao,
and
Bnonoo

■ S r&amp; a r

F rpe U se o f .
S h ip p in g B o a rd
Film *

For Sale
Stool and Wood Ship*
and Wood Hull* ood
Ocean - Going Tug*

Few Mu ling * o f fre ig h t sh ips t o n il parts o f the
w o rld , w rite D ivision o f O p eratiofa*,1T ra ffic
R e e l C o r p n W a s h in g to n , D . C

�tALD, FRIDAY, MAY

THE SANFORD

SALMAGUNDI
PERSONAL NOTES
H. S. ANNUAL
IS OUT TODAY

Irving Eatridge and will moke it their
home. The Wlghta recently‘■old1their
beautiful home to Captain Wimbish,
but they wllLjoon have the Heights
blossoming like the rose end their
many friends are congratulating them
on their purchase.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mahoney
motored to Orlando yesterday where
they spent the evening very pleas­
antly.
- *
Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Herndon and
little Osborne, Jr., motored to Or­
lando yesterday.
Will Watson and W. M. McKinnon
motored to Kissimmee yesterday on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lake motofred
to Jacksonville today to 'attend the
concert by Geraldine Farrar. Mr. and
Mrs. Lake have as their guests Mrs.
A. P. Connelly, Mrs. R. Newman and
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher.
Miss Mabel Wilkinson has as her
guest for the week-end Misses Yalda
and Rcba Stone o f Daytona Beach;
Ben Stone and Mr. David Grovernstcin of Charleston, S. C.
Master Billy Ball an d‘ his nurse,
Miss Josephine Tarbell and Mrs. J*.
G. Ball left Sunday fo r Daytona
Beach where they have rented a cot­
tage for the summer. BlUy’a many
friends hope that the change will be
beneficial for him.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Langley, Misa
Humphries, Mr. Patrick Henry and
Master Frank Langley made up a con­
genial party motoring to Daytona
Beach Sunday, where they spend the
day.
Major Adams of Fruitland Park was
In the city today with a load of
peaches from hla orchard. Major pur­
chased his place before tho war but
could not locate there until' he had
been mustered out and he has now
became a Floridian. Ha was In the
Signal Corps during the war and serv­
ed in France. Ho and the. editor of
the Herald met up while In the serv­
ice and became good friends and he
dropped In to see us today.

MUs Bailie Howard of Barnesvllle,
2K “
attractive guest of Miss
Gladys Bryan., Miss Howard will alao
ylait her sisters Mrs. L. T. Bryan and
Mrs. Porter Pitts, before returning
,
nNK OF TUB FINBST H. .8. MAG&lt; home.
_ Mrs. Jloy Symmes and Mrs. Roland
AZINES THAT HAB EVER
Hotard of Winter Park .were Dalton
IJBBN PUBLISHED
at tho home of Mrs. R. J. Holly Fri­
day afternoon.
S alm agundi,
the official High
Mrs. Hattie Wilkina announces the
School-magazine, has-Uw reputation engagement of her daughter, Mabel,
0f being real good every year. In to Ben Stone, of Charleston, 8. C.
Mrs. M. E. Wicks, of Geneva, apent
fact ever ainco "Sal" started on her Friday with her sister,. Mrs. David
career she haa been' aome pumpkin, Speer,
A. E. Bieckman, formerly of New
bat thia year, O, my. Salmagundi in
the first place cornea out In the finest York, but now of Daytona Beach,
vraa in town shopping Saturday.
robe that could be purchased. Leather
Miss Viola Pagett. o f Enterprise,
cover, yea alr.ffeel It, if you don’t be- who is a graduate of Sanford High
Uevc it. Leather cover o f dark blue School, has Just returned from New
York where she had a wonderful oper­
with a Seminole Indian head in colors ation performed for a stiffened Jaw.
and the "H. 8.” In light green, the Miss Pagett’s many friends rejoice
wording in black makes the cover one with her that the operation was a
c f the moat attractive that has ever complete success and she has fully re­
covered.
left the press. An inside cover of
Mr. and Mrs, F. R. Langley and Dr.
the same color protects the valuable and Mrs. W. T. Langley are amohg
contents of the magazine and gives those attending the concert of Ger­
the book a distinctive appearance. And aldine Farrar at Jacksonville Tues­
day night.
then the reading matter and the cuta
Mrs. Ed. Hii :gins and Mrs. Mary
and the wonderful drawings and the Higgins were attors in Orlando Fn, • .
bright and witty aaylnga and all tho day.
'Mrs. Dunbar and her daughter,
small chatter that goes to make a
Louise, arc the guests of her daughter,
High school magaxine so dear to the Mrs. J. N. Harris.
heart of the scholars and the alumni
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Allen' an­
and all the friends, of our splendid nounce the birth o f a little daughter
Monday, May 2nd. The baby will be
- schools, fylmagundi Is dedicated to called
Frances Juanita.
Prof. Claude 8. Ogiivie, who has
Mr. and- Mrs. Loehr of Eustis, with
gnided tho 'destinies of the . High Miss Annie Laura Ashmore, were in
^School f° r two terms so successfully town shopping Saturday.
Dr. and Airs. Martin, o f Osceola,
as superintendent and who oxpecta to were in town shopping Saturday.
leave for Harvard soon to study law.
Austin Hale spent the week end in
Then there is tho Supt. of Public Jacksonville.
Ed. MeiBch, who is attending the
Instruction, T. W. Lawton and the
University of Florida at Gainesville,
teachers who look twice as natural
ent the week end with his parents,
and the editorial Btaff composed of
r. and Mrs. John Meisch.
Walter O. Dunnock, representing
John W. Musson, editor-in-chief; Cur­
tis Barber, business manager; Velma tho firm of P. K. Wilson Co., of New
ii» i vi ,/^ fo rk , was in town Saturday calling
Venable, assistant
editor-in-chiefi]on 1!m! locaj n^n-hants.
Sara Warren ‘Eastcrby, ass’t business
Miss Mable Bowler left tdday for
manager; Ruby Hart, joke
editor; Jacksonville where she goes to attend
Marion Dietcrfch, art editor;, Vivian the concert by Geraldine Farrer given
Tuesday night. Miss Bowler will
Crosby, literary society editor; Otih spend several days in Jacksonville
Cobb, circulation manager; Rowcna with friends before returning home.
(From
Dally)
Mrs. It. E. Tolar leaves today for
Otwell, auditorium notes; Julia Laing,
Mr»- J- Q. Adams, of Geneva, was
Jacksonville
where
sho
goes
to
attend
Alumni; Newton Lovell,, Boys’ Ath- the Gcrnidinc Fnrrar concert Tuesdny
a visitor to the city today.
letip editor; Mina Howard, Girls’ at- night.
J. R. Waters was a visitor in town
Jetic editor; Byron Stephens,-cartoon­
yesterday
from Tampa.
(From Tuttd*,', D.llj)
ist anil the associate editors, Bertram
Tacky party at the .residence of L.
F.
M.
Torroy
of
Quincy,
Mass.,
who
Shepherd, Junior Class reporter; Mao
A. Frazier on Celery avenue Friday
Holly, Sophomore Class reporter; has been a guest at the Montezuma
night of this week. Everyone invited.
leaves
this
morning
for
Winter
GnrMary Stanley, Freshman class report­
Miss Lucy Byrd Smytho is visiting
er ami Mias Muriel, faculty advisor. den and Oakland, Mr. Torroy has in­
friends in Bradcntown this week.
terests
in
some
fine
grove
property
in
There are cute little snapshots,
G. O. Rawlings of Morfdan, Miss.,
whole groups o f various classes, in re­ tho Winter Haven section.
was
a business visitor in town yester­
Miss Mabel Wilkinson, with her
pose and in action and then the wonday.
derful drawings of Byron Stephens, a guest, spent Sunday at Titusville, the
Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. Guiso of Evan­
high school boy and a Sanford boy guest of Miss Lctty Cnrlilc.
ston,
III., are spending n fow days
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Hart and Mrs.
who has great things in store for him
here.
Fred Walsmnn motored to Orlando
in the future.
Mrs Ralph Wight and baby leave
Salmagundi is great, and last, but yesterday.
today
for Charleston, W. Va., where
Mrs. R. D. Smith of Macon, Ga., is
not least, nro the advertisements, all
they
will
spend tho summer.
very attractive and neat and showing the guest o f her son and his wife,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs. A. W. Lee, Jr., motor­
the enterprising business men o f San­ Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Smith. Mrs.
ed
to
Titusville,
Fla., Saturday where
ford are standing behind the schools Smith will bo here for some time.
the’
y
spend
tho
week end with Mr.
Mr.
Anthony
of
Jacksonville
of
the
and helping the boys and girls in ev­
Lee's
parents.
ery way.
Wltham system was in town Friday as
Will -Watson and W. M. McKinnon
Salmagundi can hardly be described. the guest o f Howard P. Smith.
motored to Tampa Monday where they
It is n bunch o f the best in brains
L. Urban May returned from Tampa
are attending a meeting o f tho Retail
that our fine High school has ever yesterday, where he went to spend
Merchants' Association.
produced and that h saying some- Sunday with his family. Mr. May is
Mrs. George
DcCottes returned
, thing. It is getting to such a high connected with the B. &amp; O. Motor
home last night from Jacksonville,
standard that in tho next fcW years Company and has taken up his resi­
where she has been visiting Mr. Deit will take its place among tho big dence at the Montezuma.
Cottes' mother. Sho also went to
college magazines of America and it
E. A. Diachert of Detroit, Mich., Pensacola as a delegate from tho local
should have a place with the beat of was a guest at the Montezuma last
chapter of U. D. C. to the'eonvention
them.
night Mr. Dlschert is a prominent held there last week.
Salmagundi is Just right and the seed salesman and Is celling on the
Mrs. E. W. J). Dunn, o f Orlando,
students and the instructors who trade while here.
will address tho Woman’s Club this
have made it possible deserve the
Mrs. W. C. Hill was operated upoh afternoon at tho club* roms on Oak
greatest praise. ‘ But then what is the for appendicitis at tho Fcrnaldavenue. • Mrs. Dunn's subject will bo
use of using any more adjectives, Laughton hospital yesterday. Her
“ Woman’s Work in Florida in the
'lhat we want you to do is to buy a many friends wish her a speedy re­
Future."
\
copy for the small price of one dollar covery.
Mr. and Mrs- M. S. Wiggins and
*nd help the boys and girls to pay
Dr. Thos. E. Vickers and wife of Mrs. Ella Leffler and little Dorothy
for the cost of printing. They will be Harrison, Ga., were guests at the
Wiggins Went to Tampa Monday;
on sale at the Mobley Drug Store or Montezuma Sunday and Monday. Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hlggina end
*t the Herald Printing Co. Buy sev­
Vickers la very prominent In medical Dr. end Mrs. R. C. Bowers motored
eral copiea and send them to your
circles In Georgia. They expect to to Jacksonville - in the Higgins car,
friends. It is ,• great advertisement
vialt aeveral points In Florida before where they went to attend the concert
for our schools.
returning home.
o f Geraldine Farrar.
And way down in this corner we
• E. V. Young o f Atlanta, Ga., spent
Harry Brown, A. J. Holworthy and
**nt you to know that the IJferald
Sunday and Monday at the Monte­ many o f the Lakeland Rotarians and
'rinting Co., printed Salmagundi. You
zuma. Mri Young la representative of their wives were here yesterday from
knew it of course. No one else could
one
of the largest tire-concerns In the Lakeland to attend tho Rotary doings
Print it ao well.
yesterday. *
South'.
The George W. Knight Real 'Estate
*
The
numerous
friends
of
Alfred
MARRIED A T PALATKA
“Robson were delighted to see him this Company, baa dosed the deal for the
Mrs, Alice Wray o f this city and morning. Alfred, accompanied' by his N. J. Lilian) property on Elm avenue
A. Beaumefster o f Jacksonville friends Wallace Ashley, arrived here to Roy Chittendon. Mr, Lilian) ex­
* ero married at Palatki yesterday at last night from Ocala, leaving today pects to erect a new bungalow in the
r10 Methodist Parsonage according for Jacksonville.' They will atop over near future.
“ advlcea received by friends here. at Dftytona Beach for a sflort time.
Mr. and Mrs. John Turner, o f Tam­
r®011 after the marriage ceremony
pa,
were in the city yesterday much
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hynes, Misses
Mr. and Mrs. Beaumefster left for Agnes Dumas and Daphne Wimbisht to the delight o f their many Sanford
•ckaonville where the groom has Messrs/ Raymond Phillips aud Hawk­ friends. They attended the big Ro­
W it and furnished a beautiful tang- ins Connelly, apent the day on a picnic tary meeting here lest night and left
today fo r Miami and other points on
where they ,will reside la the at Elder springs, Sunday.
v
j tur®7 The groom le a former gesiAlfred Robson, Wallace Ashley and the East Coast. .
President Berber Felkel, Past Pres­
&lt;f«it O f this city where "h e resided Col. Woodward of Atlanta will arrive
time, being with Chase
Co., here Thursday to spend several days ident Jack Gannon, George Bassett,
secretary, 'and James Ingraham,
made many friends while here.
In the interest o f the G. M. A* o f At­
Clauds Smith, Otis Barnes and G. B.
The bride 1$ e fortner 'resident o f lanta.
Lamar all o f the Bt. Augustine Ro­
^ o r d , who lived-here fo r many
Patrick Hei\ry o f Quincy, Fla., is
5‘
J " «•» Senford Helghte and Is WetL the guest o f his aunt, Mrs- F. B. Lang­ tary Club, were here yesterday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Gilmore
were
in
“ “nre »n »n g a large circle o f friends; ley at her bime on Tenth street.
T
m
« « daughter, Blanche, wfao is a stathe
city
tpday
calling on their many
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Mobley and
at the Rlgh School, will join her
party o f friends motored to Jackson­ friends, being enrouto to. points on
J J " a,tw xchool is over
ville to day to Attend tho Geraldine the East Coast and expect to go as
1110 many friends o f brfcle and
-Farrar concert tonight
fa r as Jacksonville whore Mr. Gilmore
w ,,k them a long life o f hapMrs.' F . B. Langley, Mrs. W. T. is putting on his new picture “The
home* *nd pro-perttF hi their new Langley and" Hr. Patrick Henry left
Isle o f Destiny." Paul is ope o f the
this afternoon for Jacksonville to at­ favorite actors not only in Sanford
tend the concert tonight given by but'in the state and, he is now mak­
o f Wilson'e Cering his home In Temps. The Herald
_ ive( 0 ,*° or
can o f corned beef Geraldine Farrar.
will tell something about hla aspira­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Wight
have
l r C?v.r th ever* tlro a&lt;*l»r cash ortions in the' moving picture line in toi y * " *
&gt;• D.'tatttbTv a t . purchased the pretty budgalow on tho
morrow's,
issue.
Heighta known a s^ ird s Nest from
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(From Vend*,'* D»llr)
The Rt. Rov| Bishop M. J. Curley, of,
tho St. .Augustine diocese, wns nt the
Catholic Cnurch of Sanford nil dny
yesterday and in the afternoon he con­
firmed forty-two, among who wore
quite n few adults.
The Bishop said the early morning
mass at which time the Altar Society
and the Knights of Columbus attended
in a body receiving Holy Communion
from the hands of the Bishop, The
ten o'clock mass, which was a high
mass, was said by Rev. Father Burke,
of Chicago,, and the sermon at this
mass was delivered by Bishop Curley.
At tne confirmation exercises in the
afternoon the Bishop was assisted by
Father Fox, of Orlando; Father Burke
of Chicago, and Father Hennessy. of
the Sanford Parish. Father Mallcly
of DeLand, Father Farley of Lake-

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Tho K. of C, and the Altar Society
entertained the Bishop and the visit­
ing priests in tho evening o f the K. of
C. hall with a musical program and
several good, snappy talks.
The cnurch wns crowded at all tho
exercises yesterday with many of
them being non-Catholics who had
heard Bishop Curley speak before or
who hod heard about what a speaker
he is. Bishop Curley enjoya the disept Catho
Cathotinction of being the youngest
lie Bishop
n America
nnd in well known throughout this sec­
tion, he at one tlmo, having charge of
the DeLand Parish beforo being or­
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Sanford and his many friends hope to
hnvc the pleasure of his presence, in
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MIAMI, May 12.—City Plumbing
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appear in circuit court to answer to
charge of contempt for refusing per­
mit under clnuso o f city plumbing
codo which court held Invalid.
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Deal Made Yesterday
That Means Much
to Sanford

13, 1921

STUDENTS TO WEAR
UNIFORMS IF BILL
. ..BECOMES A LAW
( • r I k * Am m U M y ? m )

TALLAHASSEE, May 10.— Senator
blU which
Epperson
introduced
Another big sale o f Sanford real
would
require
regular
atudenta
o f tho
estate that means much to the city
Women’s
College
to
wear
uniforms.
was made yesterday evening when the
Lake Front Improvement Company Another bill, if passed, would author­
sold to the Meisch Realty Company ize payment to'Sidney J. Catts, Jr.,
the First street land consisting of 100 $1500 extra fo r the time he served at
! $2000 salary. BlU by Miller of Duval
feet fronting on the street and, ex­
1in house would levy excise tax on gastending 100 feet or moro north toward
loline and oUs, make special order for
the Lake. This property is between
the Woodruff block and the postofflee i Friday. House passed Hulley's bill
’ authorising issuance o f teacher's cerand is considered the most valuable
1tifleates in substitution for certificates
property, in the city of Sanford for
issued in other states.
business purposes.
The price has not been learned and
the plans of the new owners have not
been learned but the property is too
expensive to stand idle long and it Is
rumored that the new owners will'
build a business block on the property
TURNER W ILL CONDUCT THE IN
This is part of the property of the I
STALL ATION'; SIX CITIES
old Sanford House and has been
TO ATTEND
vacant since the old hotel was torn

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I Official installation of the Sanford
,
*
i Rotary Club will be carried out TuesI day night, with John A. Turnci*,* ofcou n try to another to "fin d a m a rk e t1
F T E N it’s surprising the num ber
iTampn, governor of tho eighth dlsI trict, conductin gthe installation and
o f different tire view s th at com e
(presenting the charter. Tho Orlando
out in a ch an ce talk at the cu rb o r in
•Rotary Club will have charge of the
the leisure o f a friend’s ga ra ge.
T h ere are 92 U .S . F a cto ry B ranches.
time they hove decided to sell oil o f |program.
the property with the exreption o f
E ach on e gets its sh a re o f U . S. T ires.
A. F. Turner wil be in charge of
A lm ost every d a y y o u com e
the actual site for the new hotel on the delegation attending from Tam­
T
h ere is a broad, con stan t, even dis­
across the m an hum an enough
the lake front. The Meisch ‘Realty pa. Others o f tho Tampa Rotary Club
tribution o f U . S . T ires'"alw ays g oin g
Company Is being congratulated to­ who expect to attend are C. C. Nott,
to b elieve he can ou tgu ess
on from these B ra n ch es to the dealer.
day upon their purchase and from the L. P. Dickio, Dr. L A. Dize, W. G.
the c u t-p r ic e ta g o n " jo b fact that the friends of John Meisch Ilroreln, E. D, I.ambright, Dr. C. E.
lots,” "discontinu ed lin es" and
B u y a U . S. T ir e an yw h ere
know that he will build something Patillo, T. F. Alexander, Iten Dostnin,
— in a com m un ity o f 5 0 0 people
"su rplu s stocks."*
that will he a benefit to the city when and possibly F. D. Jackson, president
ho starts something on his new pur­ of the Tampa club.
or e v e n less— and y o u g et a
H is opposite is the hardchase.
Clubs that will participate in the
fresh , liv e tire o f c u r re n t
pan ca r ow n er w h o sticks
Building up this property will be installation and charter presentation
p rod u ction — w ith all the o rig ­
the starting of the new era in Snnford Tuesday night nrc Lakeland, Ocala,
year in and y ea r ou t to a
inal serv ice and m ilea ge the
and will give the city at least four or St. Augustine, Palatka, Tampa and
stan d ard brand as the only
" A n y U S T im
five new store rooms that were bndly Orlundo, St. Petersburg, Gainesville
fa ctory put into it.
fa a u n i v e n a l
ra tion a l eco n o m y .
needed here.
nor Jacksonville nrc expected to have
f u l l * m o n r n j'm
worth *
T h e ow n er o f a m edium or
official delegations in attendance.
Quite
a
few
Daytona
Rotnrians
are
lig h t-w e ig h t ca r stands on
Europe Needs Aid,
expected to be present, ulthough their
M
a
n
y
w
ill
rem
em
ber
the
scarcity
equal grou n d w ith e v e ry other
Clothing and Food
charter hns not been formally present­
o f U . S. T ires last year.
car o w n er.
+
For the Starving ed.
District Governor John A. Turner
A hardship at the tim e, b u t a bene­
" T i m d ltT y n n l
A n y U nited S tates T ire is a u n i­
The American Red-Cross
Ited-Cr
is Calling on will go from Sanford to Miami, visit­
tiro w r i that
fit n ow . T h ere are n o U . S. T ires to be
versal full m on ey’s w o rth — backed up
com m o u t in a
ing the Miami Rotnrians before
the Women ol
Coun­
o f Seminole
Sr
switching
back
to
Daytona
to
conduct
w ork ed o ff— n o accu m u lation s— no
ty Chapter
w ith a leadership p olicy o f eq u a l "*
the installation and present the char­
fo r c e d selling o f an y U . S. bran d — n o
quality, buying con v en ien ce and p rice
Two hundred and fifty thousqpd
ter of the Daytona Club on Monday
children in Central and Eastern Eu­
shipping o f tires from one part o f the
for e v e r y b o d y .
night of next week. The St. Augus­
rope will he provided with outfits of
tine club will have charge o f the pro­
clothing during the calendar year by
gram at Daytona.—Tnmpa Times.
the women of America through the
American Red Cross.
Already the “ Red Cross Volunteers"
throughout the United States arc be­
ing re-enlisted and where during the
war millions of surgical, dressings,
hospital garments, comfort kits and
allied necessities for our soldiers wenEDWARD HIGGINS............ ..................................................Sanford, Florida
manufactured volunteers are no\y
turning out articles nenrer n wom­
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The Lafayettes, as the baby outfits
are called, is but a small part of the
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work to be undertaken by the women
WASHINGTON, May 10— Presi­
of the Red Cross, for clothing is to be dent Wilson’s order for selection of
provided as well for children up to first, second and third class postmas­
LIKES T n B DAILY HERALD
fourteen years of age, nearly n mil­ ters under civil service requirements
lion of them, and several million gar­ was modified today by President
The following letter is self-explan­
ments will l&gt;e needed. And even this Harding to give a wider field from
atory:
enormous number of garments will which postmasters may be chosen. WTo the Sanford Herald:
provide clothing for only a small per­ atend of being required to select can­
Just a little note from a stranger in
centage of the children who actually didate standing highest in examina­
your city to let you know how much
need them. So great is the need for tion for any specific postmaatership
we appreciate your efforts to give the
burgh pirate atar, is still able to play people a real daily paper. It may not
clothing that no attempt will be made the administration may give the place
OF KILLING YOUNG GIRL AT 8T.
to completely take care of the needs to anyone of three at the head of the Orlando To Be the Scene a game in the field and with th*e stick be the largest daily in the world but
AUGU8TINB REfro his youngsters to emulate. The certainly is one of the best. We be­
of the children, but only those with qualified list.
o f All Kinds of
• CBNTLY
sagacity with which he employs his lieve that you and your city have a
whom the Red Cross workers come in
baseball knowledge has won him the fine opportunity to become great and
Amusements
contact in administering the medical
(B y Tlu A u oda U d h w l
WASHINGTON, May 10— Presititle of the "Old Fox"; combined with your paper is doing a great work in
work of the combined American relief dent Harding haB requested clolay in
ST. AUGUSTINE, May 10.-Cer*|
ORLANDO, May 10— Among the his shrewdness is an aggressive spirit helping Sanford to become great.
agencies.
bett Wiles, 18, held in connection witi
the passngc o f peace resolutions in
These facts *are set out in a state­ the house, it was stated today by many attractions that havo been an­ on the field that stamps him a born Keep at it. •You will get there.
the killing o f Daisy Barnhill, 13,
ment issued from National Headquar­ those'in close touch with the White nounced for the'entertainment of the leader.
VISITOR
Sampson
last week was released l*
In Joe Tinker, Tommy Leach has a
American Legion men who will visit
ters of the American Red Cross to House.
day,#the grand jury dismissing thi j
Orlando the 16th and 17th of May rival who promises this year to dim
Division Office, and given out for pub­
Pinehurst Daily is open for inspec­ case. Wiles was hunting with tie,
the particular brightness that has flxduring
their
Third
Annual
State
Con­
lication from the Southern Division
PROFESSOR MARIS DEAD
vention will be Joe Tinker’s Tigers, od his place in the sun of the Florida tion at any time, milk in handled by brothers o f the girl and returning t* |
headquarters. The South, that is the
leader*
in the 1921 pennant race in State League. His leadership is of I. D. Martin. Fresh butter milk the Barnhill home where the girl »»*'
New Southern Division area in which
(From T u . » d » j ' » &gt;
daily.
38-ltc od her brother for .a shot gun, in Uz-j
is included the former Gulf Division,
Word comes to Sanford friends of the Florida State League, in two the kind that inspires confidence from
ing it from Barnhill boy the gun
j
will be asked to provide 135,000 gar­ Professor Maris that he died at the games with Tommy Leach’s Tampa the men he commands. He is the type
of
manager
who
deals
in
futures
rath­
The
recent
drop
tn
gasoline
is
apt
Smokers,
last
year’s
champions.
The
discharged
in
Wiles’
hands,
the
lo*j
ments and 17,000 layettes.
home of his son near.Philadelphia on
—(-i The shooting
visiting Legonnairea will be the gucsta er than a present fixed standard of to result this way: The cheaper, the striking tiu
Seminole county will be asked to April 28th.
the girl
supply 48 layettes and 400 garmentSL
purely accidental.
Professor Maris was well known of Memorial Post No. 19 at these two ( valuation to judge a player’s ability, more; the more, the merrier.
The layettes will be made by the In Sanford where he resided for many games, reservations having already Hia confidence in the ability o f hia
various church societies and circles. years living at Lake Onoro after re­ been made for several thousand seats youngsters to make good begets con­
. fidencc and they lift their percentage
The garments, will be solicited thru tiring from active work as teacher in st the contests.
Lost Friday, Joe Tinker, the great 'ea to help him win games. On the
these same societies, as follows:
a college which he established for
For girls from ons to five: dresses, the Friends Society near Philadelphia. ex-Cub shortstop, who is shaping the field no manager is more aggressive
destinies of the Orlando Club this and he plays to win by taking big
petticoats, undershirts, nightgowns;
He was known far and wide as an
season, led his Tigers to their thir­ chances and seizing eveqr opportun­
for girls from five to 14: dresses,
educator and with hia estimable wife
teenth victory oat o f fourteen -starts ity to crowd a run across the plate.
(Chemises, petticoats, blomers, night­
was well known and beloved in-their
for the season. Even the traditional
gowns. Garments for boys, from five
northern home and in their Florida
MIAMI, May 9— Residents of Mi­
Friday the 13th hoodoo failed to atop
to 14: blouse suits, underdrawers, un­
home. They left here about two years
ami
Beach are experimneting with
the mad rush o f hia Tigers, for the
dershirts, winter nightshirts.
ago
shortly
after
they
h*d
lost
their
sharks
as good and those who have
1921 bunting. Tommy Leach and hia
These garments need not be pew,
Will sell 3-gallon milk cow, fresh two months; 1 heifer,
home
by
fire
and
Mrs.
Maris
died
eaten
shark
steak declare the flesh is
Smokers, who have to date taken the
but must be in good order, and suit­
18-months old; one Jersey bull, perfect picture, 13
able for wear in cold weather and for about one year ago, since which time only gnme from the speedy Orlando wholesome, palatable and high nutrit­
months
old, all for $175.00 or sell separately: Cow, $75,
Professor Maris had been living with aggregation will be the club to op­ ious.
rough usage.
heifer,
$60;
bull, $60. Also thoroughbred Berkshire ser­
his
son.
pose them the two days the Legion . Russell J. Coles, of Danville. .Va.,
The chapter is furn|shing, is as far
vice
boar,'
age
2 years, $60.00; and seven 2-months old
His
death
will
cause
universal
sor­
veteran sportsman and intimate friend
men arc in the city,"
as possible, materials cut ready for
thoroughbred
Berkshire
Duroc pigs, $6 each.
In-Tommy Leach, the Smoker Gen­ o f the late Colonel Theodore Roosevelt
sewing, for the layettes with the row in the many places where he was
who
has
eaten
shark
on
numerous
oc­
eral, and Joe Tinker, the wizard o f the casions declares the flesh o f the fresh­
exception of the two nil wool shirts known'during hia lifetime.
Tigers, the American Legion men will ly killed fish o f various species pos­
and two flannel petticoats, which they
T. G. ROEBUCK .
We gave Russia Trotsky and Hay­ sec pitted against each other two o f sesses. a peculiar odor which may be
are asking the societies to donate.
GREENWOOD LODGE
LONGWOOD, FLORID*
removed by salting. The method in
wood! Haven’t we done her all. the the smartest baseball men in the coun­ rogue is to parboil it after It has been
HERALD ADS get results.
try. Tommy Leach, the old Pitta- aafted sere rah hours, then to cook i t
service she can expect from us?

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POSTMASTERS
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ORLANDO AND TAMPA
WILL HAVE BATTLE ROYAL *
FOR AMERICAN LEGION MEN

Rubber Company

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 13,1921

PACKING HOUSES FOR CELERY
STANDARDISING

t e e c e lery crop

C. M. BERRY, County Agent

DeLand Beats Sanford

Do you know
you can roll

(T m Ittvtir'i SaUr)
The boys o f the Sanford High
School team motored to DeLand yes­
terday all fired up tq tear down the
a gai
crack team of the DeLand High. But
lO cts from
the hitting of DeLand was just a wee
one bag of
bit too much and tho final score was 3
to 1 in DeLand’s favor.
Tho game ,was a good one all the
way through, the Sanford team play
Ing errorless ball and were it not for
W h e n y o u let us supply you r bu ilding
the heavy stick work for DeLand they
needs
you get a great deal more than just ee
would have brought home the bacon.
many feet o f lumber— bundles of shinglee—
As it was, though, with tho score as
pounds o f nails—or panels of Beaver Board.
dose as it was and the fine showing
made on the field the Sanford boys
Y o u g e t th e benefit o f o u r building
deserve a lot of credit and the San­
material knowledge and experience in Service
ford fans all believe they will show
that helps you get the results you want at tbe
’em a thing or two yet.
right price. 8ervice first in planning the
The Sanford High School team ia
work—more service in selecting proper mate*
OENUIHK
behind financially, and a game is be­
rials—speedy service in delivering the goodsi
ing arranged fo r next Thursday af­
You pay for the materials. Tho serrfoe
ternoon at which time they will meet
pays
far itaelf in tbe larger volume of business
TOBACCO
* fast team of the Sanford Stare to
It brings through super-satisfied customers*
battle for the championship of Semi­
It wlU pry yo u to
nole county. C. L. Britt, o f Perkins
bm
one o f thorn.
A Britt, is getting together the team
•that will oppose them and a crackerjack good game ia promised and the
Miscellaneous May
small admission charge goes to pay
Sale at YowelPs off the debt of tho Sanford High
School’s team. Further announce­
ments
will be made about this game
In today’s issue is a two page ad­
in
the
very near future.
vertisement o f Yowell h Co., who are
putting on what ia called a Miscel­
laneous May Sale which is unique in Don’ t Always Blame Hens When Eggs
Are Scarce
its style but none the less a wonder­
Rata may be getting them—U. S.
ful opportunity for the people of this
part of Florida in the great bargain Government Bulletins prove they
line. Aside from the startling fact know how to get them. Break a cake
that in Aluminum Waro you can get of RAT-SNAP Into small pieces and
any of the numerous pieces o f genu­ place where rata travel. It' there,
ine aluminum ware for IM P, there RAT-SNAP will get them—positive­
arc numberous bargains in silks, or­ ly. Three sixes, 35c, 65c, $1.25.
gandies and Swiss, hosiery, corsets old and guaranteed by Ball Hardware
and everything for the ladies; and Co.—Adv.
men's shirts, suits and furnishings of
517 Commercial Street
666 cures Chills and Fever.
all kinds. Then the ladies suits,
blouses, dresses and boys’ wash suits,
etc., and many other big bargains too
numerous to mention, make this big
sale one that will nttracl the crowds
of buyers from everywhere. Read the
advertisement in today's paper and at­
tend the big sale that will atari Fri­
Summer fertilizer on citrus trees pays for itself in two ways— gives larger fruit,
day, May 13t4&gt; and lasts ten days.

1 believe the time haa come to r the with fine results and have invented a
.undardiiation o f th® * r*d®
P " * field crate for carrying celery from
^Sanford celery through not more the field to the packing house that la
J L three large pecking houses: two light, strong, and practical in every
the East SIdo and one on the We«t way.
the Sanford district.
There will always bo a large quan­
] believe in encouraging the F. 0 . tity o f unwashed celery shipped from
a t*sh sale by being able to give the Sanford to tho central washing points
ja « r exactly what be wants: a car bat there should also be a large quan­
jS h U ; » car
• « " o f fours tity o f WASHED celery shipped from
^ , e a r of threes, either washed or Sanford to certain markets all ready
as he desires, under
a for the retailer thus cutting out cost­
jkiKUrd grade and pack that will be ly refrigeration and freights on the
j^oyniud throughout the United waste that is stripped o ff and thrown
gtgtes and Canada, and this can be away'at the other end at our expense.
through the packing house sys- There will be those who oppose this.
Growers may expect such opposition,
tua tWUA •
In die days o f sand roads and mule- but a day will come when a large per­
tttm, this system was not possible centage o f our celery will be washed
bat with hard surface roads and no&gt; and packed at Sanford, ready for the
tor-trucks any farm in the Sanford ultimate consumer.
strict would be within fifteen minMany years ago we quit the indiv­
Btts* haul to a packing house located idual paok of oranges. Wo put our
„ above specified.
tomatoes through packing houses, and
Until we raise the grade and pack now, this year, three-fourths of the
nf our entire product we will not get Sanford peppers are going through
tbe grade that we should Ijave. The packing houses. Let us do the same
individual grower who puts up a good with our celery. It is thoroughly
pack may now get 25c more than the practical; has been done, and is being
swige run for his celery but he done in other places and can be done
probably suffers more than anyone in the Sanford District more easily
tbe from the lack o f standardisation than in any other celery-growing dis­
tecanse the average run o f celery is trict in the world, and what I have
ifeat sets the price o f celery In the said applies to Oviedo and Lake Mon­
Birkets and the small premium which roe as well as to the Sanford district.
Let us sell a standard packlngit get-" "ii his superior pack docs not
swrty offset his direct loss on a c c o u n t : house pack of graded, pre-cooled celof tbe lowering o f the general price CT from now on and half the gamble
beiosc of the poor pack and grade o f will be eliminated from our market­
the general run. This man's super­ ing and three-fourths o f the growers'
' .
ior ability and profit as a grower labor troubles will disappear.
Adequate packing housea can be
ihoold be shown in thn quantity of
first d srs ce le ry ho can deliver per financed by setting a packing house
acre rather than through on individual charge that will show Sufficient prof­
it above actual cost of packing to
pack.
make
it nn attractive proposition to
In past years it1was thought impos­
growers
who will take stock in their
sible to -hip either washed or prohouses
and
put all o f their products
cooled celery any distance. At tho
through
them.
■present time practically all of the
C . M. BERRY,
celery shipped b y express from San­
County Agent.
ford Is washed and Fox Brothers have
washed celfcry f o r several days in co ld
ALBANY,
May
11.—President
storage before expressing it to their
Harding
today
telegraphed
greetings
best trade and the grocers are Selling
three crates o f this celery to every one and best wishes to the United Confed­
they used to sell o f celery packed in erate veterans of Georgia assembled
the rough and unwashed. Bel] Bros., here in their thirtieth annua] reunion. EAT- LESS MEAT IF YOU FEEL
BACKACHY OR HAVE BLAD-of Lake M onroe, have sent ten cars of
DER TROUBLE
wished celery to market this season
666 cures Biliousness.

o ld ,w o m -o u t t i n s w ith
new ones, Diamond answers
the call o f the times with a

Pays for Fertilizer

therefore more boxes, and a greater bearing surface for next year’s crop. We recommend
* SEMINOLE TREE GROWER
4% A nun., 6% A. P. A., 8% PoL

n ow

s p le n d id h ig h -m ile a g e fin e s a r e
a v a ila b le a t th e fo llo w in g p r ic e s * .
FA B R IC

RED TUBES

i q u t i Q it

30x3

14.00

30*33*

16.60

2.25

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IDEAL FRUIT and VINE MANURE
’.3% Amm., 6%

IDEAL HIGH GRADE FRUITER
4% Am m , 87* A. P. A., 4% Pot.
W. &amp; T.’s Seminole Fruit Manure

A. P. A „ 10% PoL

3% Amm., 8% A. P. A., 5% Pot.

,

ORDER EARLY
APPLY EARLY
MARKET EARLY
Write for new price list showing further reductions in prices.
R: C. MAXWELL, Manager Sanford Branch

Meat forms uric acid which cxcitea
and overworks the kidneys in their
efforts to filter it from the system.
Regular eaters of meat must flush
the kidneys occasionally. You must
relieve them like you relieve your
bowels; removing'all the acids, waste
and poison, else you feel a drill mis­
ery in the kidney region, sharp pains
in the back or sick headache, dizzi­
ness, your stomach sours, tongue
coated and when the weather ia bac
you have rheumatic twinges.
The
urine ly cloudy, full of sediment; the
channels often get Irritatad, obliging
you to get up two or three times dur
ing the night. ‘
. *
To neutralize these irritating adds
and flush o ff the body’s urinous waste
get about four ounces of Jad Salts
from any pharmacy; take a tablpspooitfiil in a glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and your kid­
neys will then act fine and bladder
disorders disappear.
This famous
salts is made from the add of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with lithia
and has been used for generations to
dean and stimulate sluggish kidneys
and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salta
is inexpensive; harmless and makes
delightful effervescent Jithiawater
drink which millions of men and wom­
en take now and then, thus avoiding
serious kidney and bladder diseases.
— Adv.

W ILSO N &amp; TOOM ER FE R TILIZE R COM PANY
MANUFACTURERS IDEAL FERTILIZERS**
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING * •

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T H E U N IV ER S A L CAR
3440 f. o. b. Detroit

W ith Spring Comes the Rush Season
for Ford Cars

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Each year thousands haVe been compelled to wait
for their cars after placing* their orders. Sometimes they

MOVING PICTURE
CENSORSHIP BILL
COMES UP.MAY 18

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Service

TAKE SALTS TO
FLUSH KIDNEYS

H ereis welcom e new s fo r
a ll tire u sers. J u st w hen

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have waited many months.

TALLAHASSEE,
May 11.—The
house has-made a special order for
the eighteenth hast., consideration o f
the bill providing for the censorship
o f moving pictures and moving pic­
ture advertisements displayed in this
state. Also providing for the ap­
pointment o f a board o f censors, etc.
The bill was before the judiciary
committee B, and was reported farora'bly by that committee.
Oa the eighteenth it will be taken
up. on its second reading in the hone
at 11 o'clock, at tbe morning session.

By placing your order now, you will be protecting.
yourself against delay. You will be able to get reason­
ably prompt delivery on your FORD car. And you will
have it to enjoy when you want it most—this spring.
Don't put off placing your

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921

Reichstag Yields
Agrees to
Pay

SPEEDY ACTION BY GERMANY
HOLDS OFF-INVASION
BY THE ALLIES.
BERLIN, May 11.—Germany has
accepted the allied ultimatum.
The
reichstag tonight by a vote of 221 to
176 yielded to the final demands o f
the filled powers, and, in so doing,
agreed to fulfill the terms o f the
treaty of Versatile* “ to the capacity"
o f the nation to do so.
Dr. Wirth, the centrist leader, fin­
ally succeeded in formin a coalition
cabinet composed o f centrists, major­
ity socialists and democrats, which,
when confronted by grave necessity,
speedily decided that acceptance of
the ultimatum was the only course.
The allied ultimatum required a de­
finite reply, based on “ yes" or “no."
•No conditional reply would be enter­
tained and the ultimatum was formul­
ated to expire on May 12.
The total sum which Gerfniny is
/ailed upon to pay is 6,750,000,000
pounds, disarmament must be carried
out by Germany in accordance with
the provisions of the treaty and the
trial o f war criminals must be put in­
to effect. Numerous other important
terms, In which Germany has been in
default, will be enforced.
Non-compliance with the allied ulti­
matum would have subjected Ger­
many to the occupation of the Ruhr
talley and whatever other military
and naval measures were deemed ad­
visable..
The German cabinet crisis was
solved, declares the Vosslsehe Zietung,
. owing to the threat of President Eb­
ert to resign if a parlinmenty and po­
litically responsible cabinet was not
formed to answer the allied ultlmaGermany's reply to the allied ulti­
matum, accepting the terms laid down
by the allied supreme council regard­
ing guarantees, disarmament, trial of
war criminals and financial conditions.
The reply ststes that Germany agrees
unconditionally to those decisions.
The reply was sent to the allies after
the eabinet, headed by Dr. Wirth, the
new chancellor, ^had received what
amounted to a vote of confidence -in

Mothr’s Day was nicely observed at
the Moore’s Station church, Rev. E.
D. Brownlee was here and gave a
ahort talk. He brought W. L. Rumple
with him. Mr. Rumple ga\-6 a beau­
tiful talk on Mother's day nnd Kath­
leen Long recited in her usual enter­
taining manner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cameron have
gone to Bostwick to spend the summer
at the Cameron rattle ranch.
Luther Ferguson is at home from
Parkton, N. C , where he has been
since Christmas.
Buster Prevatt is .recovering from
having his tonsils removed a week
My. and Mrs) C. F. Baker have as
their guest, Mrs. Dillon Pickering of
Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Pickering had
heard of - our lovely summer weather
and will make an extended visit with
her friends at their home, the Palms,
on Richmond avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chorpening went
to Jacksonville on Friday's boat to
visit their daughter, Mrs. Byran
Squire and family. They arrived home
Tuesday driving a new car.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller have
bought the Mrs. Ella Greenland 10
acre farm on Cameron avenue from
the Wilsoo-Toomer Fertilizer Co. Mr.
Miller has been out o f the fanning
a year, but the fascination was too
great to ke^p him away long.
Mr. Holly's suggestion of a “ Scribe#
picnic" would be fine. He will have to
be a reception committee as he U no
doubt the only one who would know
all o f us by sight, then put tags on
oa so we would know each other.
The Mooris young people came from
Pahlokie instead of Palatka, a misprifit in last week’s East Sanford

LAKELAND ROTARIAN8 AT
INSTITUTION OF SANFORD
CLUB TUESDAY EVENING
Accepting the invitation of the Ro­
tary Club of Orlando to participate in
the institution of a Rotary Club at
Sanford on Tuesday 'evening, the
Lakeland Rotary Club was represent­
ed at a great gathering of Rotarians
and their ladies at the Hotei Valdez
by President W. W. Chase, Secretary
A. J- Holworthy, W. F. Sneed, Harry
Brown, Mrs. Jewett, Mrs. 1. V. Stev­
ens, and Mrs. Jos. Johnson.
.
The Orikndo club .under the presi­
dency of Ken Guernsey of the wantthc-capita] city, had all the details ar­
ranged to perfection. The dinner was
an elaborate one and well served.
Tsking part in the after-dinner sec*
lion of the program were the repre­
sentatives from the dubs at Tampa,
Gainesville, Ocala, Palatka, St. Au
gustino, St. .Petersburg, Orlando and
Lakeland, each club doing special
"stunts/' The presentation of the
charter was made by John Turner o f
Tampa, he os g6vcrr.gr-elect being
the special representative of the In­
ternational Association of Rotary
Clubs. The address of acceptance
was made by the first president of
the Sanford chib, Hfc R. Stkvcns, of
the Atlantic Coast Line Railway.—
Lakeland Telegram.

The Misses Ray and Lane were out
from Sanford to cal! on Mrs. J. A,
Vaughn on Sunday.
Mrs. John Borell and Miss Olga Bei­
lin spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.
Ballinger.
_
Mr. Johnson, who has been visiting
at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mcadcr,
left Monday for Okeechobee to obtain
work.
Miss Eva Arrants, of Aucilla, Fla.,
is expected this week on a visit at the
home of her brothers, Charles and
Dunnic.
Mr. Stafford finished drilling a well
for A. L. Campbell on his home-place
this week, getting good water.
He has also recently drilled a lit­
tle deeper for Andrew Bertelson with
good results.
Mr. and Mrs. Ehrcnsperger and
daughter, Miss ' Olga Beilin, spent
Sunday in. town at the -home of Mr,
and Mrs. D. Hodges, in company with
some newly married relatives from
Orlando and a feast of good things
was enjoyed.
,
We were ail (find to hear that An­
drew Bertelson was able to return
home Monday from the hospital, com­
ing out with Alfred Ericson.
We hear later that Mr. and Mrs.
Reid arc residing in Palatka, rather
than in Georgia as we first heard.
Mrs. Nora Swanson w%s a visitor
qt the home of ^Irs. Emil Magnuson
one day last week and Mr. and Mrs.
Borell and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse I-ee
were callers there on Sunday,
We are evidently getting our ex­
pected drought after an excess of
rain for two years. Glad they are
getting ready to oil the roads. It la
fine time for building and road mak­
ing and ditching.
Dr. Edwards came out to preach
last Sunday. We did not. receive the
notice in time to publish it. Mr. Sjoblom, of Ij»ke Mary, brought him over,
lie took for his subject the need In
our day of men of prayer like Nehimiah of old.
Mr. and Mrs. Ericson and family,
who with Mrs. Borell attended ser­
vice in Sanford in the morning as well
kindly took him back.
Don’t forget the Sunday School
at 2:30 and let us make it a day of
aoul refreshment as well as bodily re­
creation.
BOOK LOVERS CLUB

(Tnm K oitr'i DtUr)
Mrs. Robert J. Hotly entertained the
members of the Booklover* Club and
a few guests, most delightfully Fri-

The rooms o f this spacious home
were thrown together and artistically
decorated with a profusion o f flowers,
their bright beauty reflecting a charm­
ing atmosphere of joyous spring time.
' The afternoon was pleasantly spent
with fancy work and discussion of late
books.
Late in the afternoon Mrs. Holly
served deviled crabs, hot rolls, potato
J. C. Ellsworth killed a five-foot chips, coffee, apply# snow topped with
diamond back rattler in his corn field whipped cream and angel rood cake.
The guests o f the afternoon were:
Tuesday. It had seven rattle* and a
Mra.
Roy Symes and Mrs. Roland
button.
Hotard o f Winter Park and Mrs. R.
Ernest Tolar. The members o f the
eh»h present were Mesdames Harry
Ward, PrW Williams, J. E. Pace,
Henry McLaalln, J. C. Bennett, L. P.
Hagan, E. P. Morse and Stall* Are
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Under the' supervision o f J . . W.
Bell a macadam street has been laid
In the town of Monroe. This road a tends from the main Monroe brick
paved road out the 'boulevard about
three miles. The street is about 16
feet wide and the A. C. L. railroad
company agreed to pave the street
along the railroad tracks* with the
same hard material, thereby extending
the street in width about 30 feet. The
roqd-tbat leads out the boulevard is 0
feet wide. This macadam street U a
great improvement and gives
our
town a neat, progressive appearance.
Now, if some of our good citizens
would get together and plant beauti­
ful shade trees along each side and
pretty shrubbery such as crepe Myrtle,
Oleanders, Hibiscus, Poinsetties, etc.,
we would soon have a beautiful little
town and one o f which we would be
justly proud.
Pepper picking* in this section is
now in full swing. There is still little
fluctuations in price. Ten carloads
have left this section, netting the
growers here over 1 14,000,
thousand
crates o ff four acres o f land and the
bushes are still full o f bloom and
have a dark, healthy look. This man

$4.50 and Ifi.OO f. o. b. How's that
for trucking in Florida?
Bell Brothers have opened a pack­
ing house at Monipe i n ' the ware­
house and arc packing under contract
for all the buyers. Each buyer has
the privilege of sending an inspector
to sec that a satisfactory pack is put
up. The packages arc neat and per­
fect, the fruit is easily handled as
the pepper is fine and large and of
uniform size, nearly all number ones
but few seconds and culls in the
wholo-fot. The Sanford Truck Grow­
ers rolled the first car from the pack­
ing house.
The Peninsula Construction Co+ of
Jacksonville, has the contract to build
a new house for Ben Lake. The new
bungalow, which will be modern in
all details, is to be built upon the old
site. Lt will have a large living room
and dining room separated by n colonade the base of which will be a China
closet upon one side and a bookcase
upon the otjicr side. A modem equip­
ped bath intersects two of the- bed
rooms while a generous supply of
cloth closets are found throughout
th'p. house.* The front of the house
will have the witfe bungalow porch
with the long eaves while a smaller
portji will be at the rear. When com­
pleted this will be one of the pret­
tiest dwelling bouses in the rural
community. Mr. Lake will remove the
old house that the fmaliy have occu­
pied, farther back on the place and
use as a tenant or a storage house.
Mr. Lake and his estimable family are
among our most progressive citizens.
His well kept farm ami his superior
crops have always been a credit to
this section, and now that his new
home is going up his property wilt
indeed be one of the show places of
this community.
A large crowd of neighbors and
friends stormed Mr. and Mrs. Buch­
anan's Thursday evening and whiled
away the pleasant hours in dancing.
The lower floor of the Buchanan home
was thrown cn suite, the furniture
and rug removed from the large din­
ing room and soon nimble feet and
happy hearts were keeping time to
the merry notes of “ In the Land of
Rice and Tea,” a jolly little one step
that opened the ball. ' Of course there
was only the Vfctrola by way of an
orchestra, as music in our neck of the
woods, with only a raze exception or
so is purely of the canned variety, but

Men are more or less
fixed in their habits of
buying. They don't seem
to
enjoy
shopping
around, from store to
store before making a
purchase

store o f their choice and
get what they want at

That's the way, it should
be and that's the way
you’ll find it when you
come to our store. You'll
get the lowest price at
which it’s possible to sell
good merchandise^

The Clothcraft Store in This Town

vices working over time ana none me
less merrily. Young people $ake to
dancing as readily as fish to water,
but some of- the older folks had been
rusticating in the Florida woods for
so long that many of the fancy steps
had escaped them. But fortune smiled
for 16! some of the guests hailed from
the city, knew all the latest didoes,
rounded us up, gave the cue# cajoled
along, till pretty soon squeaky joints
and rheumatic bones gave in ,the floor
was crowded, enthusiasm soared and
all cried, “ On with the dance.” It is
said that dancing, after swimming, is
one of the most exhiliarting nnd de­
lightful of exercises. It is both a
mental and physical benefit.
The

George Mathews, Miss Iva Bales, Mf-

and Mrs. Wheeler Marsh, DeLand; the elder daughter of Me. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins and son, John L. WImbiah of Sanford, Fla,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hawkins and until a month ago residents of thi*
children, Pud Hawkins and wife, aryl city. She 1» a beautiful young womiiv
Mr. and Mrs. Sloans, of Sanford.
o f winning personality and an unself­
A pleasant surprise pound party ish disposition that has endeared her
was given at Letter Johnsbn's last to both young and old. She was one
week. Quite n lafgc crowd \$ere pres­ of the most popular girls in the city;
ent and expressed themselves as hav­ and it was with a tinge o f real regret
ing a pleasant evening.
that friends saw her leave to make
The Free Methodists are making her home elsewhere, but the happiest
preparations to have a camp meet­ of welcomes awaits her return. Mrs.
ing. A tent has been cast in the lot
Pollard was •' graduate o f Salem Col­
at the corner of Monroe and Kentucky
lege, and during the late war was an
streets. Everybody is cordially invit­
i untiring worker serving for several
ed to attend.
j months as army nurse stationed at
J. H. Bruce has sold his property,
Fort McPherson. Since that time, she
consisting of a house and lot to Will
has given a great deal of her time t»
Bailey of Sanford.
civic work# in Winston-Salem.
Mrs. Pete Ahern, o f Fort Pierce,
Mr. Pollard Is the younger son of
arrived Wednesday to be a guest of
Mrs.
Pollard and tfce late William
Miss Linda Miles. While here she
Pollard,
and Is popular with a Isrg*
will also go to Orlando for a short
circle
of
friends In both business and
visit.
social circles. During the war, he-wa»
MR. HUGH CARTER POLLARD n member o f the 113th regiment, field
MARRIES MISS PANSY WIMBISn artillery, nnd served overseas fo r*
year. Since .his return, he has been
with the BanMiss Pansy Wimblsh and Mr. Hugh associated in business
i
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Carter Pollard were married yester­ nor Investment Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Pollard are now wr
day morning at 11 o'clock In Sanford,
a
brief
tri pwhlch will include point*
F la , so. a telegram received by the
in'
Florida
and' Georgia, and upoa
groom's mother yesterday afternoon
their
return
to this city will be «t
stated.
The news is o f great interest to home with Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
rOme in Ardmore.—Winston-Salem

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[EMPERATURE is a subject most
important just now when Winter
seems lingering in the lap of
Spring and in May the thermome________ ter is ranging around 53 in Flor­
ida as an average and the nights are so cool
that folks are wearing winter clothes. This,
is only one* o f the many inducements that
Florida offers to prospective homeseekers
diffi
and-one that is difficult
to explain to* them.
. They cannot separate the thought o f Florida
being anything, but Jiot—torrid heat—in the
summer time when in truth the^weather is
. much more pleasant in Florida in the sum­
mer than it is anywhere in th e middle states
farther .north. There the heat is insuffer­
able, there is i]o'surcease, no escaping from
the oppressive heat that remains stifling in
‘intensity in the day time and fromowhich
there is no relief at night. 'In Florida lh^flly
and August the thermometer goes to an aver­
age of 80 andtt is hot in the sun but get in the
shade of a tree or on the porch and the breez­
es, that fan the peninsula from the gulf and
from the ocean cool you o ff at once and you
are comfortable 'even at mid-day.* A t night
if your sleeping .quarters are arranged to
catch the breeze it is there for your benefit
and you can sleep in comfort the hottest
night in the summer. An ideal climate is one
in which there is a moderate variation in tem­
perature with a low relative humidity and a
freedom from destructive storms. These
conditions prevail here in Sanford as no­
where else on the continent and, the temper­
ature report as compiled by the government
will show it. Variation o f temperature with­
in reasonable limits is essential to health and
vigor and this is where Florida olimate and
this part o f the state especially is better than
the climate o f the zones in the Bermudas,
Porto Rico and other parts of the globe?—cli­
mates that grow monotonous and make life
unbearable and whose climates are enervat­
ing and enfeebling. Sanford has its cool
bracing days as well as its warm ones arid in
the heat o f the summer the' cooling showers
come to refresh the earth and the inhabitants
thereof. We have the sunshine, the brisk
breezes and the mild breezes but none of
them in the extreme. Earthquakes of course
t h is

p u b l ic it y

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in Florida are an unknown quantity and hur­
ricanes and cyclones are only known from
newspaper accounts o f them in other parts of
the world.

MONTHLY TEMPERATURE
Compiled by Benjarinin Whitner, Of a
ficial Weather Reporter
-Max.

Min.

Temp.

Temp.

Ave.

::

Rainfall

1919—

Temp, in inches
-1

November ......92
December ...:..88

68.8
61.1

4.37
5.04

61.5
56.9
63.9
71.2
72i9
77.3
80.4
80.1
79.2
71.1
65.4
59.6

1*81
6.48
.27
5.05
5.18
6.54
7.36
8.09
6.97
1.40
3.22
2.17

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1920—

January.........85
February ....... 80
March............ 95
April .........y:....93
May ..........^......91
June...............%
July................ 98
August......... . 95
September .....97
October ......... 89
November ..... 88
December ..... 83
1921— *

January ...... 84
February ....Qjft
March.....L.Z53
April.............. 94

61.4
62.9
71.6
71.1

'

.86
1.78
.9 7

1.08 , ::

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Our winds come mainly from the sea, being
charged with moisture yet the relative hu­
midity is not high. Our fortunate position in
this respect can be found out by comparing
our climate with that of the Pacific slope
where the temperature is mild but the high
mountains close to the shore act as cloud con­
densers with the result that there is a con­
stant fog and depressing rainfall bringing
an uncomfortable excess o f cold moisture.
There is fog at times in Florida in the early
morning but the winds from the ocean sweep­
ing over the land dispel‘t^em almost as soon
as they form and the moisture with which

they are laden is imperceptible. Therefore
our clouds being condensed by the colder cur­
rents o f air-higher up in brisk rainfall, or
showers, in the summer with a bright atmos­
phere and when the showers are over the
ground dries quickly ^nd accounts for our
pleasant summers which are the most de­
lightful part o f the season.
For instance; our. summer days ai;e
dreams for the new. residents with the sun
rising in a cloudless sky, the morning hours
being deliciously cool and invigorating. As
the sun mounts higher and higher in. the
heavens huge banks of glouds are seen mass­
ing in array and the rain comes down in tor­
rents maybe for a short time, usually in the
afternoon and before the evening the sky
will be clear again, the ground will be dried
out, the water being quickly absorbed and all
signs o f a heavy downpour o f rain will have
disappeared leaving the air cool and clear
and then will come the famous summer
nights m Florida where the moon, when in
full^will be so clear and o f?such refulgance
that you can read a newspaper by its beams.
The climate is health giving a n i many
come tyere to find relief from throat, bron­
chial and catarrhal troubles and here they
find new health and strength. Even the ail­
ments common to mankind in all parts of the
world are found when found at all in much
lighter form. Among them might be men­
tioned pneumonia, small-pox, bronchitis, hay
fever and “ flu” and many other diseases that
are fatrfl in cQlder climates and climates that
are damp. Malaria, discovered to be due' to ^
infection o f the certain kinds o f mosquitoes;4r
is easily preventable and has ceased to be
troublesome. Our low death rate and the
fact that our people enjoy good health at all
seasons o f the year is the best evidence that
Sanford and Seminole County can be called
the healthiest part o f the world. The health,
will be taken up in another issue. Aside from
the benefits to be derived by the human race
is the favorable climate for growing vege­
tables and fruits o f all kinds and here again
the report of the average temperature for
many months will prove the truth o f the as­
sertion that we are “ sitting on the top of the
world.”

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INDIVIDUALS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY:
-S A N . F O R D Chase &amp; Co.
( lias. E. Henry,

Lloyd Shoe Store '
R. R. Eldridge
Commission Merchant

Kent ^Vulcanizing Works
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Standard Auto Top Co.
A. Kanner,

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Star Theatre
Genera] Merchandise
Commission Merchant
Roberts* Grocery
R. E, Stevens, Physician
Hill Hardware Co.
Bryan &amp; Wheeler, Autos
Wilson &amp; Toomer, •
Hill Lumber Co.
Fertilizers
Edw. Higgins, Autos.
Meisch Realty Co.
. . j . e . Spurling, Real Estate Realty Loan &amp; Guar. Co.
Sanford Truck Growers, Inc M||jer»g Bakery
a
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Automotive
Supply
^ Seminole County Bank
Speey &amp; Son, Dry Goods
Thos. Emmett Wilson •
•Peoples Bank of Sanford
Attorney-at-Law
J. N. Tolar, Physician
First National Bank
Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. Co.
John Russell,
Wight Grocery Co.,
Commission Merchant
Perkins &amp; Britt,
Wholesalers
• Haberdashers
L. P. McCuller, Groceries
D. C. Marlowe
H. B. Lewis, Real Estate
John T. Brady, Jeweler
Vegetable Broker
Cowan’s Tin Shop
Geo. W . Knight,
The Ball Hardware Co.
Wight Bros. Co., Autos
Real Estate and Insurance
Haight &amp; Magee
Chero-Cola Bottling Co.
John G. Leonardi
Automobiles ■
Reher Bros. Auto Painting' Attun.eyHit.Law

i-s s s ^ s a s * .

Elder Springs Waiter Co.
Surprise Shoe Store
L. A. Brand, Optician
F. P. Rines, Auto Supplies
Haynes &amp; Ratliff,
Printers. Office Supplies

George A* DeCottes,
Attom ey-at-Law

T. J. Miller &amp; Son
Hodges &amp; McMullen,
Barbers

Sanford Farmers Exchange
Florida Cuba Cigar Co.
Cigar Manufacturers

W. A. Whitcomb,
Real Estate

Brown’s Meat Market
I. D. Martin,
^
Groceries. Meats

Cates’ .Crate Co.
Merchant’sGrocery Co.

- O V I E D O -

O. P. Swope Land Co.
C. \u West, Groceries
Lawton Bros Co.,
T. G. Simmons, Physician
Oviedo Cash Groc. Co.
General Merchandise

C. T. McCuUey, Garage
E. A. Farnell, Groceries
H. B* McCall, Gen. Mdse.
CHULUOTAJ. E. Synder, Dry Goods
Stanley &amp; Rogers, Groceries
D. D. Daniel, Groceries
Chuluota Company,
LONG WOOPW. Hench, Mayor
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Deane Turner, Groceries
ail» i
Co.
A. Raffeid, Lames'Wear
a J Lossim?
Logwood Hot«
Georire Pot Cold Storage The AUen
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Hi R. Steven*, Mayor
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Paint &amp; Wall Pa- c . M. Hand, Sheriff
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Mahoney-Walker Co.
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Sanford Barber Shop
Plumb.™
per Co.
H, C. DuBose, Real Estate '
j. k. smith. Prop.
AJUusoatc Hotel
B. &amp; O. Motor Co., Autos
Waters’ Kandy Kitchen
Frank Akers
---------- ^ G E N E V A A. H. Fuller A Son,
MoMey’s Drug Store
Sanford Battery Service Co. GiDen'&amp; Fry,
Groceries
Sanford Coca-Cola Bot Co. Sanford Machine &amp; Fotm- Sanford Steam Laundry
D. B. McIntosh, ■*.
Clyde St. Johns River Line
dry Co- ^
Mauser, Cigar Mfgr.
c . p. Harrison, Gen. Mdse. &lt; Fargo Lumber Co.
The Yowcll Co., Dept Store Ray Bros^ Battery Service Crown Paper Co.
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ELCnrlett,
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W. S. Price, Contractor Hotel Montezuma
• Sanford Dry Goods Co.
c « « h Botuu* a .
Hill Implement &amp; Sup. Co. Bobbin’s'Credit Store
. H. McLaulin, Jeweler
J. W . Flynt, Gen. Mdse.
Bell
lord’s Purity Water ‘
Carter Lumber Co.
Bower &amp; Roumillat, Drugs Wakefield Preserving Co. E. A .
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 18,1921

AFTER MOOSEHEART HOME
FOUR FLORIDA CITIES
WILL RECEIVE INSPECTION

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and at the school where Miss WOkey ’ 193 f t 8 104.2 ft R.tO h w U u to f..........
LECTION
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U k a fr o s t Imp. Co. . . . . S l i d U t 1
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to t t 414. . . . . . . . . . . 1 ...... 1
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is now located another former San­ t o t S . . . . . . . . * * *** 0i 1 s ********* * 1 •'•»•••• ■
U t 9 .......... .. « * ■ * I f * » t • v a * * * * ■ * » * • * * * * *
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Lot S . . . . . . . .
(T ra n Saturday’* D olly)
ford lady, Mrs. Norma McLaughlin, Lot*
L*k* Treat Imp. Oo. . . . . SB.40 U t 10 ............ , , , , i i , , e , a , a a l a i a i * M &gt; R * '
B and d ittaitiltM
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'Location of the Moosehenrt Home is the head of the school and has made Loti I. S aod S Hit |M,H#a&gt;4«||il
Sanford Hotal Oaatt. O o ... 43S.P8 U t 3 .............. **8 **Sfs••••* •■» *e is**##*••_*- M
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n a n ts ••*•#*,*..
Ida Watha* Batata ............... SB.40 Lot 12
Lot* 1 ood S r s s it t &gt; i * i i i « 4 ( i i f
Tor the aged in Florida seems to be a wonderful record there in the* work. H
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38.40
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Ida W atha- Batata . . . . . . . 1T0.B0
••**••«*at*6t*|.
-eoDeitIng Tampa again after the big This honor came to Mrs. McLaughlin t a t i l , 6 • ood 18
Unknown
*■*- •_*** * •* ••• 31.901 LOt 38 ,t* * M * a i»**,ia *l**i**««a ltM »**»t O
**•*•*••,, |||
N V U . t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ukobe made over the Southern College aftor she had been there about one BWM * f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
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Itaa.given that city a breathing spell year and‘as the former bead oft the t o t I
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Lota B and S •Ml
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in g article In yesterday’s Issue about before she received this promotion it SN IB.’
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SB* o f l o t 1 8 ......................................
1 a*O'a■t •■a n t ■t a*•» *« a•1 a•
J, If. Oook im iii »v#**** 43.TO Lot 10 *•**•, *,.»##*•i **••*••**4
O. W . Oook . . , .
C. W . V n u b i a ...............
88.90 loOti 10 fitid SO - *#*••mmm•*&lt;••f a*_•» *,,*■•••* D
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the location of the home in which speaks welt for our Sanford ladles to ta t ^
Henry r * y Heir*
Unknown
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T.TO All U t 27 (W . of Railroad) 44444444444444 B
tot 4
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•Sanford is also greatly interested:
a . w : Be*too . .
Mr*. A. Armatroox . . . . . . . .
4 J 0 R tO* Ot Lot 39 4444444444 44444•44444444 B
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BH
know that they are getting on so H
Tbomaa ........ .......... .
Haaiy tandon ....................... S1.S0 R H Lot S3
.................... ..........................
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Jo* Tbomt*
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It ood IS
89
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Four Florida cities, Jacksonville, rapidly. The school Is more like a tLots
M. T Banma . . . . . . . . . . . . . la .BO TV).RIDA LAXD AXD OOLOVUATIOK C O M rA X TB ADDITIOK TO SOUTH BANTOIB u
ot S
Mr*.
3.
B.
Wlllltm
a
...........
43.TO
RooerAod
to
Flat
Book
X*.
1,
Tax*
Tt,
Record*
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Samtoat*
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u
ty
Lot
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Sanford,.St. Petersburg and Tampa, club and has cooking and lowing
R U* o f • and T (Iom B 8 )4 ' o t t o t T)
Unknown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49.40 U t 2
iia*iii******a ***t**tiit(ta tta *t
St tom on
MB
wrUl be visited in the near future by
R. M. Crombto ...................
84.80 U t 4 ........ tM M i«itia &lt; * a * ia i* i4 t* '4 iti(a
I.ota 6 aod T . . . .
Rachael William*
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classes and play grounds for the chil­ N
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88.90
Unknown ..............................
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ST-8T o f Lot 1
U t 0 ........ t*&lt;,«**••**•*••o••»•*9•****••*
•John W. Ford, whose recommendation
U t 4 aod If BV* f t o f Lot 6 . . . . , ................ 8
D. a Brock .............................. 81.90 U t IP ........ ,,.***•*••*•****•*•*••■****••*
Towell Speer Co. .............
dren.
f
will probably docide tho location of
lo t IS
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to o l* flatwr ............
49.40 U t* 28 and *9 »*■• •■■•**•***»**•**«*■••*
Unknown ..................&lt; ....... • Tre
We arc sure that Mrs. McLaughlin 1.01 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B
Ornrr Wtjtbt ........................ TB.00 LOt S3 . , 4,
Unknown ................................
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4444444.444
Southern Moosehenrt. Mr. Ford is
B. Ron**
■ 49.10 U t , 89, S3. 30, rr, M and so
a l i fl and T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B
Unknown ................................
ray
and Miss Wilkey will make a name tLota
1
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S
B
Marjr
fl.
Dlcktna
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&gt;3.40
Unknown
.......................
ja
dictator of Philadelphia lodge, No. M,
U ta 23 and 34 ..........................
j . u . n o * * ,,
s .00 U t A3 .........................................
W . Boykin ...........
tJT
for themselves in this great work W V4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B
la a member of the board of governors
Unknown ................................. 28.40 U P AT. AA 40, 90, 91 and 93
H 33' Lot 14. M 4’ Lot IS .............................. S
Unknown ................................
&lt;m
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and their Sanford friends will be glad W-dl* o f la) to 8 and 1 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
It. W. Herndon . . . . . . . . . . . . 88.90 U t* 83. TT, T9. T9. 80. 81, S3. 89 a a d S I....
Unknown ..............................
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•cf Moosehenrt, Illinois, and is «
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SB.40
All (laao 8 W U o f) ........
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U t 80
90 4. . . . . 4. 4*44. 444. . * . . 4r
, . . . . . . . a .4 .
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DM a l a i _ . 4. . . . I . . . ....... . AM
Lot
II. 0 . H a,kin. .............
31.30 W . T, LE A V ITTS SUB-DIVISIOH| AH ADDITIOK TO TKK TOWH OT OOLD8 BOBO u t o
8
past supreme dictator of the Loyal to hear from them and to know that A t).
Ia t 1
T
they
nre
engaged
In
this
noble
enter­
corded to TU t Book Ke. I, Tax* TT, t o e n t i of Semtooto County
'Order of Moose.. He will como to
' Aod tho NH o f Lot 3 and a L o t'S 1
BH o f U t 9 ............................. .......................
.
’
9Crawford ................. u j i
B and W X » ' N and S la NW roc
Florida as tho special representative prise.
U t* IA. 19 and IB ..................................................
. »_ Unknown- ..............................
La
o f lo t 9, Dlk T. Tt 1 and tbo W
T. H. RAXD 'fl ADDITIOK TO BAKTORD, M Reoordad to T U t Book Ho. I, Tax* III, RtrerSa rf
Law la
30.00
o f Director General James J. Davis,
&lt;r o f SH Of Lot 3 Dlk T Tr 1..............
•
SamJnola County
8V4 Ia&gt;t 3 ............................................................. T
U t fl ................ ....................................................
J»” T Jo,J»a .......................... 11.11
~wbose .duties as secretary of labor in
&lt;t«ao W O')
h . m . s x r r n ’ B b e c o x d b u b -d i v i s i o k o r p a r t s o t s z a n o x s ba. s i , t o w n s h ip it t,
All o f Lot S (loo* O’. K and W X 2T
'the Harding cabinet prevent his makRAKOE
90
E,
a*
recerdad
to
TUt
Book
X*.
1,
Tax*
101,
Samlael, County J n c d i
William narnatt .......................31.3a
N 4 8 III NW cor .................................... T
R. J. Wbft# .........................' U|
ting the selection of the Florida site
Jaror* flimnal ...................... 1 T.P0 latt T3 ..................................................... .
I « t S ...............................
T
W. H, Wight ..........
91.00 BAH FORD HEIGHTS ADDITION TO BAKTORD u recerdad to r u t Rock Ho. 9. F .f.s a , IL
I^t 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .....................
I ...... t
Record, o f Seminal* County
Upon which Southern Moosehenrt will
IL J. Ilollr .......................... BS.PO
t/oti t and S ..................................................... T
W. B. Bate# ...........
41.41
Mr,, fl. B. Woodruff
84.00 U t l 13 and II .
l o t , 1 amt 3 .......................................
T
■be built The home will moan nn ini­
N, 'C. T a llo f e ir o ...........
its
John W. Ooldamlth .
4.30 U t 93 ................
nw «
.............. 7 ................ ................................. t
T. A. N e a l .........................
t*
tial expenditure of at least a million
D. C. Brock .............
84.00 U t IS ................
!/&gt;t a - ................................................................
s
.............................. ....................
N. 0. Talllferro ..
4J4
K. IJIja ....................
00.40 U ta 20 and 31 .,
Lot 0 .....................
8
dollars and the organization expects
Robert Harmon . . . . . . ___
Z«
It. a Bd IIo m ..........
00.40 U t 22 ..................
N.
0
.
Talllferro
J»
A. Lll)a ....................
t o buy the site and to pay for the
31.BO U t 24 ................
...................
x«
Robert Hannon
I^ w l, fU h«r . . . . „
nf I-ot 0 ........
94.00 U t 41 ....................
B. T, Core; .................... . tm
’buildings to be erected without askTALLLAIIASSEE, May 7.— RcforMr*. A. 3. D o ji, ******** 48.40 U t l 99 and 00
J. N. Croon, ........
...
14.90 U t l 07 and 63 ..
*ni] 4 ............ ......................
ing a cent’s contribution from tho cstation is a much livelier project in
(H
Joel
Smith ..........
Vrata tVcck,
........ 43.40
........ U t , flO ,nd st
Int 1
N. a T*lllf,rro
Ml
Florida city selected for the homo this session of the legislature than it lr&gt;t 1
Unknown .................. ............. 2Z M U t l 79 and R3 ..
N. 0. Talllferro
le t
Unknown ............ ..................... 23.30 U t 89 ..................
• ................................ ...................... ................ . . .
cdlony to he built.
hns been in others, and there is much II»t
t i n A. A. flarrer ..
to*
i . fl. Blnkcl
20.40 U t , 128 and 129 ..............
nl 4
» . R atliff ........................ 43.40 MARKHAM FARR HEIGHTS, a* Recorded tn F lat Beak H*. I, Foe* 71, Seminole Count; Record!
Tampnnn who are enthusiastic hope that tho bill introduced in sen- SV4 or 8 A N S' Ix)l 0
1IH
J.
F.
McClelland
LoI 3 a , . . , , * , , , , , . . , . , . , . . * . . . . . . * * , D
I/M
3
a*
N. C. Talllferro
about securing, the location of the |nto nnd house by Senntor Overstreet tail S .......... 4 . . . . . . .
.,« . . . . . . . . . . 4. . . . •- ■* 9
U t il* U . Pmkton . . . . . . . . 31.90 U t It)
N. a Talllferro
u t 4 ......................................................... ........... r
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17.00
Southern Moosehenrt in this city have (
Representative Pnrrish may pass, Irx, 8 and T ............
N. C. Talllferro
William llothamly .............. 91.00
Unknown ............
-6 3 .9 0 H. II. OARDHER'S AD HIT! ON TO MARKHAM PARK HEIGHTS aa R*coid*d In r i,t n*&gt;k t o
withheld nil new developments in tho The hill creates a state board of for- I ..t* 0,nd 7 . . . . . .
1,
Pox*
11,
Bemtool*
County
Record,
! " i- 4 gnd S ............
0. A. Il«tti .......................... 34.90
Bciection of the Horida city in which )C8try, composed of the governor, nt- I« t 0 ............................
J
H. II- Garner . . .
1M
J. Mahoney ......................
14.90 I^ot 3 - ...............................................................
3
N. a Taltlferro
III
l/it
,
A
0
and
1
0
Unknown ................................ 16 20 M,! 9 ......................................................
Southern Moosehenrt will be huilt tomey general and commissioner of l*it, fl and 7
Unknown
Unknown .................................. 31.30 U t » 13 and It ................................................... K
It. T. (i*r»y ...............
4.70 H. It. O A R X E R 'I SECOND ADDITION TO MARKHAM PARK H nO H T B a* Re-or!.J t, l o t
Tending the decision on the location agriculture, nnd empowers them to I n i, 3 and 3
~
N*. 1. T*X* 88, Record* ef Bamtoel* County
A. E. Vowel I ......................
4.30
I nt 4 ............
•of Southern college, declares Judge M. hire n state forester at a salnry not
lioo, U. Hart .............................9.13 U t* 8 and 10 .................................
P. M. Elder .............
1.0
I
Unknown ................................
143 U t , 13 and HI .................................................
H. C. Iliakln* ....................
T.T*
Henry Cohen, dictator for tho Tumpn (o exccctj $5000 per year, who shall
FLORIDA
LAND
AND
COLIXIZATIOX
CO.'S
CELERY
PLANTATIONS.
'SAHrOTtn
VLORIDA
•n.t 4
1. H. Dlnktl ___ : .................
P.40
lodge&gt; Loyal Order of Moose. N ow v thc exccuUve board. Members of
Ur*, lino. I). Hart ..............
17.00
, 1 Recorded to Flat Book 1, Fax* 198, Recorda e f Batnlnele County.
Ur*.
l)»o.
I).
Hart
..............
17.00
f/it 23 ........................................A .*...............
’
Hceita* P. Daniel,^.
. . . . UJI
&lt;hnt the question' of the college hns
Uary E, Blmma Item) ..........
4.30 U t 31 and B 1 ST o f U t S3 .....................
the hoard receive nothing except their' IJiffl 6 gad 7
Matp M. Bret ........
... IJW
y . W. An,Lit ........................
0.00 M. M. SMITH’ S SUBDIVISION OF PARTS OT SECTIONS St, IT. BA, AMD IS. TWT, 1» I.. IBL
■1)0011 decided these Tampans hope to
expenses when away from the cap1 .......
Unknown ...........
13.03
SO E., a&gt; Recorded to Flat Book He. I . F a n U , Record, ef Semlaele Count;
hnVe Tampa's civic organizations back
Geo. U. IUabop .................
P.40
All ...................................................................... :
ital.
O*o. P. IUabop . . . . . . . . . .
2.00 U t S3 .................... ....................... .....................
aii
........................ : ................................. .......... :
J .'D .- H o n d ........................ » 9 »
the efforts to loente Southern MooseTho bonrd is authorized to accept U t 9 .................... .................................................
H. W. Lrwln llrlre . . . . . . 17,00
heart here, for it appears to them tlint
7 ............................................... .....................
U. A. Uanlner .................. 26.40
METES AND BOUNDS DESCRIPTIONS
donations of Innd suitnmlc for growing Lot
Am'tTanS
l4.t 2 .................................................................
l&gt;*nnl, Kyrena ............
4.30
Tp. Rc*.
,
u little enthusinsm on the part of
.
, , , , , ,
, .
tad Own
Wllhnr Torre, ter
34.70 Deicriptlen ef Land
See. So. R. Acre* OWNER
Lot fl ...................................................................
Tampa is all that is needed to bring IUmbcr’
8,hn, U di98cml!,alc «" an* H t r or Lot 7 an&lt;1 All U t S..........................
U n i,a Crtwma .................... 31.00 Bey 330* -N o f Bl'. ror of S W « o f NWVI-. 20 IB 90
'
R
....................
' Unknown ................................
11.10
B n w m o 1 n SM' r, t a r 8 « w
Southern Moosehenrt to Tampa. Much I ™ / P089^ 0
n a t i o n in regard to tml
14.1 t&gt; ........................................... .......................
I. !*. linker .......................... 14.90
I. n. Hood
E.
M. Wan! ........................
17.00
has been done in securing the offer 0f ' n t o n "^tion. It may dispose of tlm- 14.1 ]0 .............................. ...........................
Unknown
AH
NEW K of A U L f l V . .......... 63 ID SO
U t* I. 3. A J anil 3 .......................... ...........
J. M. Hot ,|noun .................
13.63 Be( B3V ror of EH of NWH of SWH or
a suitable site at terms which will b e' bcr * rown np st,,tc Innti" or lcn9° the M l, * tint D .....................................................
John lllrtianlooa .................. 14.90
SO
10
SO
NW U ...........................................................
U t 3 .................... ..............................................
M.
F, RoUneon .................. 31.30
C. B. flee tor
Bnn E 2 0 f N 137' W 261' 8 1ST'----.favorably considered by the supreme occupancy of state forests Jor timber, U
t fl ...................................................................
Hieney Ream, ......................
fl.00 « H o f BWH of NWU o f ......................... 36 19 SO
Hand Brothrre ..........
wnter
or
grazing
rights.
U t 4 .....................................................................
V. L. Crnom a.......................... I t .10 RU o f NU o t RU o f HEU o f N W U .......... SO ID 30
\xwneil of the order with which tho
B Blrhte Woodbrldy# ..
Let B . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
T.
E. Wlloon . , , , , , . . , 4 , .
ABB Be* 90- W or NH ror o f NW U o f .............. 10 10 90
In
order
to
encourage
reforestation,
-final decision rests.
U t* 1 Xml 3 ............ .......................................
IJ»
K. McPkerea— , # , . w . . , . * « 31.S0
Ron H W W 06* N 90' BOO1 ..............
0 . W . OaMInt..............
R. Mrl’ lieraon i •( •M * 4|I 4* 17.00 Dry ItfflT W tml IOC H o f NB ro rn e r.... 33 19 10
Owners of tho Florida sites under the board is authorized to enter into I * , , t **e e
3.
H*
Starena
11.10
U ta A 0 ■*&lt;! 1 0 ............. ................. ...............
Unknown ...................
Bun E JDC S 4701 W K)C N 4 T C ..,.
&lt;considcrntion are to be notified in nd- contracts with any land owner In U t 4 .......• • • • ..• • * • » .i . - - . - — . . . . . . . .
J. P. Raker ............................... 18.33 tlet SOO’ W of E H Mile Poet .............. 30 19 80
William J ooti .......................
17.00
U
t
3
.
.
.
i
•
Jl.»
tacta
o
f
n
ot
,
less
than
1000
acres,
SH Mr*. E. B. Vtnyhtn
, Bnn W 40C S 3301 E 40C N 330 . . J , .
’vance of thc visit Mr. Ford will make
le t I .................. ..................................................
Jamea Potto
...............
33.10 tie* IOC W of NRU o f « H of NWU
the
land
to
be'
exempt
from
state
or
le
t
9
..............................
......................................
J. P. Raker .......................... 17.90
•to Florida nnd to each particular site.
ot Nr.U nr HEU o f ...................... . . . 30 19 SO
t fl .....................................................................
Emily lllcka .......................... 1 1 .1*
Bun B 33C W IOC N S3C B IOC (lere
’ Every opportunity will he given each county taxes during the .time It is U
Ab* nick* .............................. 10.23
U t 0 .....................................................................
TJi
N SCI .........................................................
fi. A. Hanrtnn . . . .
Joaeplilna IHiim .................. 12 .B0 Be* 120' W nr NB ror of NWU o f ....... .. 30 ID 80
city ■■ the state to present its claims jbcld as stntc land, The owner must U t 0 .......... .......................................................
Frank Brown ........................
0 00
U ta 0 anil 7
...........*.........
U
Ilun R flO1 W 00' N DC B CC...........
Dabney Boaroe ........
fo r the institution which the supremo, reforest hlsriand in accordance with WH U t 1 0 , . . . ............................................... ..
Unknown .....................
fl.00
Dei BE ror o f NWU o f NRU .............. ■• 30 10 SO
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l
K
nlibt
............................
A
33
U
t
10
..................
.............
........................
Ben K 63.T N lo A. C. L By. NWly
council hns already decided shall be, the rules of the hoard, nnd must ngree U ta 4 ami 9 ......................................................
Unknown ...................
4.30
*kmc By lo pt N of be* thence 8 In '
3. n . White ..........................
A 13
located In. Florida. And the supremo not t o cut or remove timber that ds U t fl .....................................................................
bek- A loo that part o f RH o f S R U of
O il* Hall ..............................
3.43
t S .....................................................................
N W U o f NRU lyln* B o f By (lee* bey
-coum-j] will meet shortly after the,not ton inches In diameter six feet U
Unknown ..................................
3.IS
U t* P and 10 .....................................................
3A31 N o f SW ror o f ................................. 30 19 30
J.
N.
Uroom*
U
t
,
D
and
10
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
..............................
trip o f inspection is completed to hear,from the ground. He is to pay two
Bnn R 119.0' N ta By NWly tinny
Jamea Pott* ............................. 19.00
«U9
U t 1 .......................... ..........................................
Gertruda C. Hart
to nt N of bey. S to b e y . . . . . . . . .
Mr. Ford’s report and decido finally,nn done-half cents for each turpen- lo t 0 . . . . . . *j
Maltl* Tamer
11.10 Bey By
03.3 T. and i l 1 N o f 8 E ror of NWU
Unknown . . . .
a ta t tifii
3.43
W W of R 90* o t U t 0 .................... .................
Of NRU' . M i n t . . . , . . , . . . . . . . , . * . . , . . 30 10 90
the location of Southern Moosehenrt., tine cut-and f l per 1000 fdet for lum- l e t 10
Jamea Jaekaoa
It.lO
Hon B J C N 313' W TO' H S19* to
D. U Pott* ..........
19.00
TM
The coming of the institution which,her cut. The theory is that tho land l e t , t. 3, 3, 4 ami 3 ................ * .......................
■Irorye D. H * f t ..........
Wll thy Ulchardnon
0.40
le t 7 . . * • « . « . » . .*'* •• •. . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . . .
Martin Sptrey . . . .•*■••&gt;»*#*
If to be a home colony for tho aged should not be taken while it is rtow- I !1) o f l e t fl
A. 30 Bey 1ST B o f NW ror o f "8 W U* of BW U
H II 14
o f NRU . . . . . . . . . .
U n i t Lewi* ,
•***»*■** 14.30
IL »
o f l e t fl
.......
f. W. P*nnlnylon
mombera of the Loyal Order of Moose jing Ita crop, but that the crop should IVIk
Bnn 8 1331 K'313" N 13T W 315'
J. P. Baker .
tei* 7 *n*1 8
lley
a
t
.
N
E
.
p
l
o
f
tot.
Union
Are
and
(E
L. C. William*
-and which is expected to attract many pay the tax when removed.
NW U t * .............................................................
rtiapmtn
• M i l At* ran Ely on Union tr*.
Addle Darla .
H’ i U t 10 ........................................................
230', NEly et rtyht anyle, to U k * Mon
'ttlhrr members of the , order who
For tho support o f the board there
Unknown . . . .
roe,
Wly tloay Uke ahore la Chapman
Unknown ........
"Wiu&amp; Florida winter homes, will mean is provided a tax on turpentine stills le t fl ■ • • • • * ...... . M . . . . . . . . • • . » . . . • . * . . .
Are. Sty elooy R tide o f tarne ta
W . D. Watooa
TA*
le t P
to y ....................... ........................................... 80 19 81
lohn It smell .............
Unknown ..............................
r
3 03
‘the purchase at front 1,000 to 1,500 o f flO per year for stills With a ca- le t 0 . . . . . . . . . . . 44. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A B U B -D in ilO K OF SEC. 91. TWF. 1*. RAKOE 11 OF LANDS BELONGING TO JOHN VO»*
B.
W.
Heredia
............
..
0.S3
.*
o
t S ..................................................................
B . K. LORD AND H. DEANE, at Recorded to Flat Beak Ke. », Toy* *.
■acres o f land nnd the initial ekpendi- parity o f 6000 feet a day at $10 pgr le
,
n
EH o f tela I, 3 amt .........................................
,
Record, o f SemtoeU O c u ty
,, j ,
ii Unknown *•*»****•«****•*•• 1610
All
of
U
ta
4
am)
S
............................
..
‘ turc of a million dollars, says Judge year up to those with a capacity of
John Wlleon
...........
r Unknown ................................
8,43 U t C end 8 SC of U t B ................... ..
U t I | .t ,,..,t ,,..M .» ..* * .* .1 1 * . " » " » "
COTTAGE HILL, aa Raoordad In Flat Beck Ke, t , Fax* 17. Reoerda ef Semlaele CetatT r Unknown .................................. 4.30
•Cohen. It will also mean that the 200,000 feet a day who shall pay a U t 3
f I I I I ** t * ** * * * •* *8**••
Unknown .............................. T B l
3.43 Out Let 1
F J. M. Ilall ..............................
t to
J. R. Bpnrllai ....................
-f/jyal Order o f Moose declares to the license of $1000 a year. This tax le
Dot
U t 3 ........................ .............................. ..
Unknown' . . . .
U t i fl amt T ................
tl.
W . Oook
U
ta
8
to
26
Inc................
................................
Ji P. Baker .
•world that Tampa has an ideal all- u (n j|eu of all other license taxes, le t 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
fl. W . Oook
toria 33 to 43 Inc. ........................................
Unknown . . . . .
le t 7
O. W. Oook
U ta 10 to B4 Inc ...................... ..............
H. W. Uwln Heir*
the-year-round climate. It will mean
County commissioners are author- le t fl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
H alil* Wlleon
it a a iit f
■the holding o f tho national convert- Jtcd ^ ]cvy a tax o f not more than le t 7
(Slxntd)
ALFRED
FOSTER.
J. M. Hall . MMMMII*
le t fl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
T M Collector, Q ty ef Hanford.
97-3tc
Unknown . . . .
turns here, and it will bring visitors |two m|na for forestry purposes, which HH of S H « t l o t I ..
R. U. Dari* .
t 14 - a . . . . * . . , . . . * . . la lie ta a ii
who will carry good impressions o f 'ihalf ^ ' , pcnt 'by” t h i " w d ’within le
R . A. Oerrerd
le t S
South Florida
Florida to all —1
0. MARTIN'S ADDITION TO THE TOWN OT BAKTORD a* Reoordad to TU t Book Ke. 1,
Tamp. ahnjjjI South
sec-[the
county where raised. The mm
Tax* H , Semlaele Oouaty Record.
tlons of thc United States.
j ..............................................................
11
10 Jo* OatMlua .................. ..
14.90
of $10,000 In appropriated for the use to*
CHAPMAN * TUCKER'S ADDITIOK TO 1AXT0BD aa R*o*r4*d to Flat Book Ka. I, Tax* *4,
Beealaol* Oouaty R l *e r ia
of the board annually.
fflCTOKY MEDALS FOR
U t* 9, 6 and T
2
U. 4). Staten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103.90
le t ]0 I . , , , , . . , , , . 4. . . . * , ■ 4, . , 4•**••**••,
9
Mr*. W. L. W rltk l 4441,4
3640
ALL BX-SERVICB MEN
Let
S
44.4
444444444444444444444444444.4.4
S
J.
P. lllk er
20.40
KILLED BIG 'GATER
&gt;
U t 8 * , , , . . . a , , * . —.....4**4444*4 , 44.44, 4
8
T. R. WI loo*
94.90
The members of the local post, of
All ................................................... ............... .
IB
the American Legion, held s special
Ex-servico men should remember
(Trent X n l o r 'a Daily)
Lere box 100* K o f SW cor, re* N
n r x tar s n r w tar to b * x . . . .
rrenk n .t c h ...........
n .o o meeting et 8 o'clock today, it which
Hfcafc in many future gatherings, conGeorge Benton, a well-known, col B 30 ft .,,,,4 »,,4 ,»4 4 * .4 1 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 * .,4 ,4 .4 19
R. B* BettMtT
8.40 was .brought up the matter of emi 4 . i . . , . , 4 . 4 , . , . 4444, . . . . . . .
18
R. Mcl*her*OQ
2640
•wwfQans, reunions, old soldiar parades, orttd man who lives on the shores of U t 2
Bgsi counsel to represent
loylng legal
Be* at n point on I line * f Pine. Are 068
ohn R. Brysnt.
Bryi
now in the county
a Victory medal on a man's Crystal Lake, killed an alllgato? in
N e f SW turner
. . a . . . . . . 19
*
charged with his wife, with
jail, and ch
Ren N 0 6 S' R *0.7' to P*mp Brenefa
liieetft will identify lilm -at once and the lake. yesterday that measured
Ihence SWty 1 1 6 T meaewred nt rtxht
11 1-2 feet and weighed about ,i(H)
the murder
sr of his father, George H.
ant lee to r o w d i St. , r Vended ttwooe
paaa him In without question.
Rons 'Em Craxy.
.
pounds. It took Benton and two other
W 73.9* to bee i n . .......... . . . i t ...........
tlllforot Holme* .................. la n e Bryant. In the absence'of the post
Get your medal now, there is no red men armed with rifles, shotguns and REAVE1■ ADDITIOK TO BAKTORD ea Recorded to P U t Reek Ke. 1, Fox* 1X1, - - - i l i t l . Oe«aty commander, Ed. Vestel, the vice com­
Kills -Em Q®1®

Jacksonville, Sanford,
St. Petersburg and
Tampa Contenders

.......a

TAMPA I S ACTIVE

«

’aS"

s s s s s r ? ..^ .... «

LANDSPLANTED
FORJORESTS WILL
BE FREE OF TAX

.

IJ:10

Orlando Post Will
Employ Counsel
For John Bryant

h o o

-d

o o

S

tape. If you do not care to send in revolvers to dispatch the 'gator and
yoqr discharge have a copy made by he was finally killed by bitting him on
the' head with a scantling. He wma
tm notary public or a commander of skinned today and the hide grill be
Kh» American Legion Post. Clip out preserved.
This will be good news to all the
ilhe M ow ing coupon and send it in:
■Te V . B. Army Victory Medal Offl youngsters who nave been bathing In
FUl Sir: Please send me a Victory the lake and who have at various
times seen this big fellow. He never
niedal application blank. I served la ’ tried to bite anyone but there ia no
'the United States Army during the telling what a ’gater of thia stxe will
'World War as a n ----------------------. . . . do and he is safer dead than alive.
^State whether officer or enlisted
National banka wont hear a call
man). .
Vv
flfy full name ia ___________________ to ariqs while there remains a little
• ' yB n No.......... R. F. D. No-------- ------- deficit.
Street and No.----------------- J._______

mander, J- Y. Cheney, presided, and
the meeting was held in the office of
thepost adjutant. Geo. 8. Nash.
The local poet takes the position
that in a spirit of American fair play,
without going into the merita of
Bryant’a guilt or innocence, that he
accused man Is justly entitled to all
the guarantees vouchsafed an Ameri­
can citizen under the constitution and
laws, to-wit: the.law’s .presumption of
innocence until guilt is shown beyond
a shadow of a’ doubt, and the advant­
age of having Jiis case cared for by
qualified legal counsel. Bryant served
overseas.
The adjutaht stated that counsel
n«eo
aod would be employed by the. poet to
properly look after Bryant’s interests,
ata result of the meeting,—Reporter-

Henry W lfb t . . . .
AU Bike.
81.90
B. W. Herndun ,
U t t 1. S and 9 . , . . , 4. , . . , . . . i
.17.98
W . B. Mormon . ,
U t l 1, 9 aad 8
.................... .
17.90
T. IL Brown . . . .
U t fl ...44444444.44444444444..
B. W. litr e do*
All Block*
........ .......... .
Frank B. Brown
U ta 9 and 4 .................................... ..
KXLLOXVILLX M Recerdad to PUt
I , E. F A C T S S U E - D m u a x 0 7 BLOCK
i
O
r
a
t
y
Record*
Pax* 91, Be
B « H. 6 corner Let 48 ren W RJH1 S 1 W
J. K. ran ch* . * t i i i i t i « i
R 57H 1 N 1991 ..........................................
6 T8
W . W. P tnhoai I tlltiM e 4640
U t 43 (tree N W U e f 49) and all .U t 44..
Htredaa
U t 47
81.90
XXLLOKVILLB oa Recerdel to PUt Reek Ke, 1. P*x* U t , Semlaele O r a ty Racerde
Lota I and 8 a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Let* 1 end S . . . . . a . i t * . * . . * . . . * . . . . . . . . SB
•*• s *'•A**4f #pf ********•**•• *«**•• **t
AU ^
4»*4.4. •**• •*• 81
•5^00®®*
TflJSO
HODEX —w ar. XKTATR CO M PARTS ADDTITIOK TO I
. a* R w i M IS PTtel Reek Ke.

J, Tax* •*. Rnkni C

LoiS 0
0 4*4#M i*•Viittv IM f * ♦*» 8d888
Lois 10 i l l 00 M* ^ j, 4c 4* » t« * » »**l*n»**44*
Q U I T A T D V I A0DIT1OX TO 1AKTO&amp;X) u 0 j
100* S msIm Ia 0 #h
I Lot 10 f* 4» * * fl 4l»J Q »M **, **H ' * , f , , *,,,&lt; £ XM f ••••••68«0«S888»«8*»8*898889808*888* W

O eern Ooityaa* V*M»*tt44*
Unknown .*••#***94*
........... 4.....
1*4 to P U t Reek K e. 1. M m ItB

Neel **4**M *|l4»ii

•698«880*888t*««

; A n '.'" , : « £ 1 - W
-w_____ -

f

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1

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-

W h a t?
.. M O S Q U I T O E S ,
Mites, Body,
*D&lt;1
POSITIVELY GUABANTBS*1
Sold Everywhere
King Chemical Co., Pelto*.

i

Pot sale by J* T. Allen,
I
Tyler, Dan A Tayler,
j
Pott, Mrs. G. A. B r y s n t .^
wood, Fla.; Wight Grocer ^
arid aU leading druggi***
grocery stores.”

mm

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 13,1921
-----------------

Legal
AdvertiseiiieDts
* *
a cy , a
,
a

OFFICIALS e x c e p t t e a c h
ERS W IL L R E D U C E
S A L A R IE S

h * " .-

s , uK; ° r m w t ^ ‘

» f th ejip erin ten d en t o f
Mblic instruction which w as raised to
K 000 in JanuRry hiu been reduced
to Uie old salary o f W / ' 00Kacli member o f the school board
w . nerved to donate his service free
the balance o f the year. The mem­
bers receive f f i f o r each meeting.
The two bookkeeper* ir. the super­
intendent's office will receive fl^O O
instead of $2,400 each annually.
All cadets or substitute teachers
■ill be dispensed with for the present
war r* least.
The kindergarten schools will -he
dosed at once and the kindergirtcn
normal irnining school will bo discon­
tinued for the present year .at least,
unless the young women about to
C dilate desire to make arrangements
paying the instructors themselves
or the instructora are willing to do­
nate their services until the young
xomen grsduate.
Manual training in the city
and
country’ schools will be abolished.
The position o f county attendance
officer held by Mra. Cora Bain, will
be discontinued indefinitely.
» The iward decided to discontinue
paying its proportion o f the salary of
Miss Genevieve
Crawford,
county
demonstration agent, part o f which is
paid by the federal government.
The services o f Miss Helen Rice as
clerk in the high school will b ediscontinued.
The number o f janitors employed
st the high school and centra] school
will be reduced from thre to two in
each school.

62,216 Boxes Orahges
Shipped from DeLand
DEI.AND. May 9.— Shipments

of

oranpts ana grapefruit through the
local branch of the Florida Citrua Ex­
change during the.current season to­
tal 62,216 boxes according to the re­

rropier Bank of Sanford, FU., CowpUlnaaL
*a.
AUca R. Ilarg, Respondeat.
It appakrtng « / afridaili ai&gt;prodad la tha
Hill filed la Iba store alatad rauaa tbit Alira
B. Ilarg. Iba Oaapuodrnl tbrrala named, la a
arm resident of the BUI* of I'loHda. and a rratdaot ot Ibo Dlrtrlrt o f Colombia; that that* la
ao paroun wltblu Iba RUt* «r Florida, tba aartit* a f a «al&gt;|w*aa a poo wtoai would bind each
Respondent: and tba I aba la orar tba ag* o f
twanlf-oo* / r a n ; It la Ibrrrfura ontrrrd that
■aid naorreldcnt respondent tw and aba kl
liarab/ required to appear to tbo RIU of C M fllad In oorb can— on or I*fora Honda/,
the Stb d a / of June, A. D. I«2 1 , otberwtoo Iba
allegation* of aald Hill will ba takas as earn,
fi n a l br aald Rr*poo.lrnt.
It U further ortlrr/d that tbla order b* p A Itahad enr* a week Ur foar e o rw m lltt weeks
ta tb* Saafwd llrrald. a newspaper pabllabed
In Mid coant/ and aUta.
Tbla April 2Gth. 1021.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOL'HLARS,
Clark Cirri] I Oeart.
Samlaol* IX—a t j, Fla.
it/ r. r.. d o v o l a s s . d . a
TV. B. CRAWFORD.
Solicitor fqr CocnpUlaaot.
NOTICE OF AFFLICATIOX FOR T A X DEED.
Uadar Bacttea ITft af tb* Oaaaral Sutataa af tba
tut* af Flartda
Nolle* I* barab/ gltaa that Fred T. W il­
liam*, ytm
purchaser
of T ai tCrrtlfteat*
No. *XI.
SST.
aiBNu,
avaiaPTS vs
TIIIIIVSIF DV.
dated tb* «lb d a / af Jan*. A. D. IBOB, baa tied
Mid errl 111rale la a i/ office, end baa mad* ap­
plication for I I I deed Io I—a* In ‘aceordaac*
with U w .’ Said cartlfleat* embrace* tba totlowing dreerlled proper!/ sltnatad Ip Beta tool*
Unaal/, Florida. Jo-wit:
e Ileg. NE cor. of SW quarter srctloo S3, Twp.
IB H.. Hinge 30 East, ran W II aba. S St rbs.
11 S eh*. N 21 eha. IS a m * . Tba sold land
being a—eoaad at *.b# date of tb* l—a ia r* .o f
sorb carllflral* Io tha name o t L'aknown.
Also: Notlr* la barab/ glean that Fred T.
Williams, porch*—r o f T o i Cartlflral* No. 3131.
dated tb* 01 b da/ o f Jon*. A. D. INS. baa
fllad Mid rani fir* Ia la m / offlra, aad has
mad* application far T a i Dead ta l—oa la aeeurdanra with Uw. Bald eartlfltoU ambear—
lb* fol lowing doorrtbad proper t / allaatad U
Samlaol* Coast/. Flartda. la-wtl:
flag. S tU . W o f NR cor. o f SW qmartrT.
flea. S3. Twp. IS A ,. Eg*. SO E.. ran W ft rba.
S 39 cba., B S rba. N. X) rba. 10 acr—.
Tba M i d IareI (wing a—aaoed at lb* daU
of lb* laaoaor* o f socb errtlflral* In Iba aam*
o f a S. Saint.
Dole— aald rartlflratr* shall b# redeem*d'aomoling to Uw Taa dead* will I—
thereon on
tb* 23rd da/ of Ma/ . A. D. 1*21.
WITNESS tar official algnatora aad —al UU
the Iftth d a / o f April. A. D. 1*21.
(SEAL)
K. A. DOUQLASS,
Clerk Clrrslt UMrt.
RamlaoU Coaat/, Fla.
M. DOL'OLASS, D. a
3.V4IC.

port M Manager H . V . Pay at the an­
nual meeting o f the branch members.
The fruit waa valued at $201,671.
About $30,000 worth of fruit still re­ IX THE CIRCUIT COURT. EEVRXTH JUDIC­
IAL CIRCUIT, IX AXD FOR SEMIXOLE .
mains to be shipped.
COUXTT. IXO RID A----Is CHAXCXRY
The local association has the appli- BILL TO REM0 VR CLOUD AXD QUIET TITLE
cation* o f 20 growers representing 165 Mirloa r . RitU/it. Jutoed b / ter basU sd sod
Dlecd. W itter B. Usllsrd. CoxxxplilnsSM.
acres, w ho wish to become me moors. a*jt.
Their membership will give the De- The idts
Altsmaole Land. Hotel sad
Nut/nttrax
Land Association n to ta l'o f 452 acres Coatput/, ■ rocporstloa. under the U «i of
; the Stitt of Florid*. Uefeod*at.
next year.
A new building and equipment to
-

cost f ’&lt;0,000 will be provided for the
1921-22 season.
v

SUCCESSFUL FIGnT
. •
FLORIDA SHIPPERS
Florida shippers have succeeded in

their efforts to restore refrigeration
rites un fruits and vegetables mov­
ing from Florida to all points north,
to the sam e level as before the ad­
vance of about a year ago, according
to. Tninpana interested In the recent
Interstate
Commerce
Commission
finding. C. 8 . Hoskins, traffic man­
ager nf the Tam pa Board o f Trade,
testified before the commlsison, and
E I» D ow , traffic manager o f the
Florida C itru s Exchange, was one of
the originators o f the flgnt which has
stirrer ded in effecting the saving for

Florida.
&lt;
On the basis that 30,000 cam o f
fntits and vegetables under refriger­
ation leave the state annually, and
that the reduction, something like 20
per rent, will mean $10 to $12 a car,
the

total

saving,

including several

minor items, will approximate $500,oon
The Florida Citrus Exchange and
Oi:t«o A Co. o f Jacksonville were
lender* in the effort to lower the
rnte« Carriers are given sixty days
In which to make the change.— Tampa

Tribune.
STL DENTS TEETH WILL BE
EXAMINED FREE IN ST. LUCIE
F O R T PIE R C E , May 6.— Teeth of
all students o f fhe&lt; S t. Lucie county
high school here will be examined

OEDCR

It belli* m»d* to *pp**r to tb* iatt*f*rtlua
nf Ibe Caart. from Ibe l*rare of Ibe Sheriff of
HemlimW loan!/. Fkxl.ll. nude OS the aril of
•obpneo* 1—ued Is that rertitn rt.rarer/ era—
DOW peodio* ta the lim it Court. Setrath Jodirfst Limit of FloeMi. la sad foe Beratnol#
Count/, wherein Mirloa»r. Ilsllinl »ad Wilier
It. IlsUsnl. her braload rad aext friend, ir*
romplilBiati sad Tb* Altsmoale Ual. Ilutel sad
Nirl/ithei Ckxmpin/. • cocporatloo aoder tb*
Uw* of tb* ^tit* of Flnridi. Ii deteadint.
wblrb toll wa* la*tltnt*d to remote rk—4 ra-1
quiet title of romplilMUt. Msrtun F. Hallird.
to Lot No. 483 of tbo Altamonte IraJ. Ilutel
ind Nn1*ithe* LWpsn/‘s FUI of MHHiWra
of Undo tehiufia* to Mid Compos/ la SeeHooo
12 aad IS. TWp. 31 A. Dan*e 31 E. »ml Be«llorn 7 sad IS, Twp. 21 B . R*a*e » K . ot
N*adaole (formerI/ Orrare I rouat/. Fkirldi. s*
per pin thereof raeorde.1 la the putdle reroed*
pf Nemlnpl* Coaot/. norlds. la I'Ut llorA No.
4, si p**s 12. that Mid Am ot eubpueiia
raald tmt be —rred Bjua tsM defridlint due
to tl,* iloeore from the Stst* uf Fbebls Do
UKire thin ill - —ootho Urt put befoee tb* to
.ura.A. of iild writ of ill i*r«ti io.t afneera
af tb* Mid defendant rolqrai IIon:
Now. T1 .errfore; It to »d)od**d. orlered •»!
decreed that the —lit defeodiat, Tb# 'Attoixamt#
Und Hotel not NsiUsllon Compsa/. It* «Kn w n

sad » - l* a *

* » sppesr «• f l - . w l* *

romplilnt, herein nled. oa o* twfw* tb* Rsl#
•tor Is Jane.. A. D. 1821. or M i d Caart. sad
msk* defence thereto, ar a decree pro cmif—no
Hull be entered szalnat II.
It U farther ordered that tMa older *bsll Iw
published In tb* Si of1*4' llrrald. a a*w*p*r*r
paMtobed In Umlaut* Coaat/. Florida, owe* . ■
week fi* foar cwnecillxt week* fwlar to tb*
flrat Mood*/ In Jon*. A. D. 1821.
|k— iid ordered la chamber* It leland.
Florida, tbl* 2Ut d* / of ApcIL A. D. 1821.
A. O. CAMPBEIJ. ,
Jodfe pro b*e etc*, lion. Jm .
W. I'erkln*. toe*jwfill l*d.
GEO. O. IIEltlllNG.
Solicitor for ComptolaaaU.
*7Jt-e
• x o n c r o r electiox
10 rwmpltiac* wlU. lb* pro*totoo* ot Chap­
ter 447S. L avs Ot Fb*M*. prtlc* to beraby f lr ra (j—| || rtortlow b»* been ordered Io ho
b*M sad lb* Mm* will tw held la flpwrtol Tas
School Dlatrtrt No. 4, (la k e Miwroe). Semlaoto
Cooat/. rv * ld «. « I M ood*/. J m t 41b . 1821. tor
tbo p u n «— Of deter—tolas wt— shall be tma­
te* o t lb* Mid dtotrlrt for the a*it s w w l
la* ta * /ears. *ad lb* number ot —111* o t &lt;11*triet arbool t s l to b* k»l#d rad rot left *d fir
r ic h o f lb* Mid /esra.
Tb# follow In* named nr* ip v d lle d to set M
lw | ed u n sad rletk St tb* pewclacte t s —ed.
within said flpretol Tax flrbool Itrtrtrt. to baM
I*|&lt;J tU vlkn,
l i e d act
o. 2. I t o t o M - - B * B .
H. a . la k * sad U It. Mann. ta*r**lon r a l B.
Stafford, clerk.
I‘re d net No. 4 (I 'r a il)—A. Mlacbew. F. A.
Jotinauo. Goorr* ■—Itb. tnopertora and A. V.
McGalaa. rlerk.
^
■
11 to farther ordered that thto ootlc* bo
pabllabed la lb* Sanford Herald, s *ewep«8*r
paMtobed Io Sr—tool* Coopt/, bat wllhoot —M
dtotrlcL there b d o « ra sewepoper l i l l M i l
With to M id dtotrlrt, fa* a period o t U a* so

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n r M it r i T m o x o r n . r . w h e e l e r , x t
AL.. FOR T H E ' ESTABLISH NEXT OF A
. SPECIAL ROAD AXD R U D O R DISTR ICT
TO RE XROW X AS SFRCIAL ROAD A X D
RRIDGZ DISTRICT XO. t , OF EElOXOLZ
COUXTT, FLORIDA.
Tb* petition o f H. F. Wh— tor. The* AsUa.
•I sl. sikta* for tb* ralihUabnraal o f • B t-d a l
Rood aad- llrld** Dtotrlrt La .ba knows
aa
SPECIAL ROAD AND UHIDOR DISTRICT M a
3. o f Semlaoto Coaat/, Flodda. bar lo t been
pre—nled at tb* rein tor March -* « U M • * Ibis
Board, held oa tb* Slh day o f March. A. D.
1831. sad Mid petition h arlot Iw** filed with
tbla Hoard s t that 11—o, aad It ip p e irta f to
‘ bin Board that Mid p*tHhto to sltoed b j sot
Ism than Iw rat/ flr* per m a t. o f tbo d a l/
reftotered raters who ar* frao-baldera raald!as
la tb* Itraitor/ It la srap— d to create teto
Mid Special Road rad Ukid«* DUtrlct. sad. tha
Mid prtltk— —ttlkf oat ■ doacrtplka o f tk*
proposed Ioral loo o f tb* roods aod brldtoo to
b* cositreeled, sad s Im lbs s —oost pec*— ar 7
tor tb* rani tract loo of Mid xratS, sakla# sad
p ra /lsz for satborlt/ to Iksra sad Mil bo—to
apoa the tstsbto propert/ wltbts said Special
Bond sad Bride* Dtotrtrl, sad s fw r da* a -d
rsrafal * ia —lasttoo rad lareatl/ailoa, II spPesrln* to tb* Mltofarti— * f this Hoard Hut
tb* petlllowera bar* compiled with tk* Uw to
•aeb mat tern sa b j atatxxt* Is la sorb com —ad*
tad prrrldnl;
IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY ORDERED at
Ibis merlins o t I W Hoard o f Coo t o / (loan—lo4b—era o f Kemlaoto Coant/. b*ld thto Sib dat
• I ' April. A. D. 1821. b*lsff ■ ra rslsf —**tlaz * ( Mid Hoard, that sa •lectio* fa*, sod lb*
in—* to berab/ ordered b*bl la Mid U n ito r /
which It to prapoMd to «aa otllsu 1s t* aald
Special Iload amt. UrIda* District to bo known
ao SPECIAL .ROAD AMD RRIDOR DISTRICT
No. 2, o f 8*—Jm U Cooat/. Flartda, to dotor—Ido w bettor rack tend lo r / shall bo eoooUtatod tots a Special Rood sad Bride* Dtotrlrt.
sad to further determine wb*tb*r tb* rood* sad
brldp— proposed ta be rooetrwcttd 'shall t o coo•traded sad paid fur to tb* mooaer specified
sod Ml forth to Mid petltloo.
It to farther orJered That proper nolle* o f
said t b c d t o h* eirta rad pabHstod tor hot
l*M thin tblrtr d a /t M i l precradlae lb* d s j
oa which socb skctloq shall t o told, —id no­
lle* ts to psbltohad Is tbs SANFORD HERALD.
■ towspsprf publlstod to Sasfnrd. t o —to o k
C ooat/, Florida.
It I* farther ordered that c o t / dot/ qsalifted
(lector* who sra freeholder* raeldlce wlthto
tb* trail tor/ which II to peopoeed to craet* tola
■ Sperlsl Road rad Hrldee Dtetflct shall to **tilted to tots s l socb elect loo.
Tb* fol low IBe Is tb* teraltor/ petit lowed to tw
ruoatltnltd tot* ■ Special Roed rad
Drlds*
DUtrlct:
Herlnalne st tb* corner o f Sect too* 34. XT, 84
■ad 33 o f Towaablp 30. Booth of Haas* 88
Eaat, ran Soatb sl—te Section line to rara*r
pf Secltool 14. IS. 33 sad 23. TUwasblp 31,
East, ttoaca V m I slowe
corner o f Section* 18, IT, 39.
Soatb o f Rss&lt;* 38 East,
lbe nee Soatb a b a c Section Lla* to tb* Sootbweet corner o f Sectloo 33, Towaablp 31. Sooth
ot Brae* 30 East, ttooc* East sloo« Towaiblp Un* tolw tea TOwMblpa 31 sad 22, U
tb* EroolockhstchU O ra k . thence Norther 1/
a b a s Mid crack to Its lntraraello* with tb*
Enel twaadsr/ o f Serlloa 13. Tiwnaklp 31,
Booth o f Rsac* SI EasL tbrara North a lia s
Esse* U s* to Iwees Kane** B! rad 83 to tto
quarter stcllra corner on tto East boaadar/
o f Bratloa 31, Township 30, Soatb o f Urns* Sl
F lit, thence W —t t* U k l Jrarap. ttoar*
TVeeler 1/ slooc tto Soatb Shore o f Inks to
Sect k— Idee rannlnf East sad W—t to tween
Sect Iona 36 sad 33. Township 30, Booth o f
lie nr* SO-East, these* Went aloof Mid Swe­
llou IJoe to point o f beflnatnf.
Tb* she** dracrltwd teraltor/ twin* Cta— 1|
Ctoa—I—toaer's DUtrlet. No. 4. ind aUo,
lle tU s la f at a potol so tto Soatb Brand s r/ s f
Section SI, Township 21. Booth o f Rsssw S3
C eil. Where tto Erralorkhatrhlo Creek ra........
Mid Use, throe# Noether 1/ a loof Mid Croek
to IU U trnecU eo with Urn East •boaadar/ s f
Sectloo |3, Township 31, Soatb o f Rsas* Sl
Eoat. ttosra North a loot Mid Rssfw Liao totwe*o ILanice 31 rad S3 Eoat. to tto Qwsrter
Sectloo corner on tto East boaadar/ o f Seclira 34. Tawaetilp 38. Sooth o f K llf a Sl l u t ,
Ihence West to Leke Jc—Op, these* Noether1/ aloof tto East stora o f U l a Jmaop to tto
SL Jotina Rl*er. tbracw ta ■ ftaerml C uter 1/
dlrwrtk— op tk* SI. John* Hirer to sad tbraofh
Lak* H are*/, tt-enc* B rattorl/ rad o p ' to tto
point where tto SL Johns Hirer rrtwnro the
Soatb bound* t j ot Township' XI, Soatb. tbrara
W m I sh—f raid Township Line to potsl of

toflsstof

The llo r * .leecrltwd teraltor/ twtof C ooat/
Co——1—kmer'a DWtrlct No. A
T to description o f tto proposed local too o f
tbo roe,1a and brtdfra to to n —etrarted. bard
pur faced rad Improetd. U as follows, to-w ll:
That certain b lfh w a / from Orledo to Goldenn .l dearrlbed a» follow* to-w lt: H cflnnixf ta
tb* Town o f Otledo. Bernloo Is e ra a t/. Florida,
at ■ point prat fret Eaat wf tto Nortbw—t corn
er o f Seclliw 13. Town*Up 31. Booth o f Raaf*
31 East, ran W rat 3 1 0 0 . feet. Ihence to
Hoatbweetfrl/ dlrerUoa ftdlowiaf tto
n
trateUed rued renaln* from Otledo to OrUads
•I-praalm iltl/ S J -lie * to tto Orsaf* Count/
IJoe, rad alas, .
T b it certala b lfh w a / fro— (b n loots to tb*
c r a m / Lin*, deerattwd as follow*, to-wll I U*fln n la f at tto tatrr—ctlra uf t t o ' Eaat Has
o f Serttea 39. Tow—h p f l , ■4'uJth o f liia fe S3
Eaat. with tto ranter tlx— * f Seeeatb atirat
to tto Tows flit# o f North lliataola. Serutnol#
C ra m /, Ftarhia. ran Sratb I 15 ml Ira •« the
Flat line of Section* S and 11 ,o tie Graaf*
Craat/ Un*. aod. 1
Also thaw portion! of th at' &lt;ratals 1‘ ib w a /
twlweeo Crnrxa aad Oa.-wrU. * * * |urilr*Ur1/ described as folio**:
tVflnn'.af
feet
W rit o f tb* Beat b ru t r eu rr ..f Sectloo B.
Townetlp 38, floath o f R aaf# 3J C u t. Br—Iaol* O ooat/, Florida, (aald potol belrf
Eaat rad a f tto brick road oa tb* Booth Jin* of
Mid Section * ) ma East 344 feet to tb* fl—Abeaat corner o f Mid Serlloa B. tbrace North
Noetbeatterl/ ak—f tto rood lewdtof to On— la.
4434 feet to a pUat so* mite from b efInalaf.
sad.
Atea Iw flaalaf at lb* Norther* ter—Ua* of
tto (b o a t / ‘ road raanlnf from Genera ta O*
reoU, Mid po4at betaf 70 fret NortLw—t
from lb* ranter line of tto IToetda Exit Coast
III Itreed sad CO feat West from tto Center
line of tto OoraoU C/prewo Owaxpon/*• —111 aid
U f. ma era ttw —ter!/ parallel with tto Fieri
da C u t Coaat Railroad owe —He. Said modi
and aald aortlawa o t raid made le to co­
atroc led o f sarR width aad- o f each far J eur
faclxif material aa —a / hereafter to deiarmined b/ tto Hoard af O ooat/ Ceeoat—teoera.
T to a—ra a f' eoUmaied aa a triM i ry to p a r
(to i—- i m i ilao o f Mid m odi aad krtdfoo Is
NINETY THOUSAND (8BB.0 8 0 0 0 ) Haftora; tto
cost o f aacb ewoatn artlra I* to to paid for b/
Uw Im p aam aad ante of bo—Sa o t m !4 special
Rood aad Hrldf* DUtrie L U ewoaUtated. for
■old aa—oa t. pe/ahl* tb irt/ /ear* J flr t data
with totereat • ( ( t o rat# o f M l per raotw— per
Sana— m -a tto dal* ot tbo sale ot aald
aad aald toads am M 4 to to aoU ar ot ber ate*
diepose 4 o f tor lean tbaa fare rata*
It to farther erderad that a proper can far
aald - |lr-rt~a to aald dtotrlrt
drafted, aad that tto Ma— to pabtatod to tto
raald, tor tto fall period af

■ o n e * o r a x e l e c t io n t o x b t a b l j ih
"■FE C IA L ROAD All D BRUME DIXTRIOT
n n v i x o s r c o u r t .n o v o * , z« - b s
K N O V X A l BFECHAL ROAJD AX D R R IDO*
DISTRICT
XO. * R
AXD DETERMINE
WHETHER t h e c o s t or THX-llUIIJBUfO
o r THE rmoPOSED ROADS AXD BRIDGE*
n r RAID IFECIAL ROAD AXD
RRIDOR
DISTRICT SHALL RE RAID TOR FROM
THE PROCEEDS OE A BOXD ISSUE IX
THE SUM O f X IXETT THOUSAND IN .000.8*) DOLLARS.
WHEREAS. ■ polllkn wa* p r-ra ta d to lt o
Hoard o f Craut/ Oh m W n m i o f B*mtools
Count/. I'iortda. on tb* Stk d a / o f Mare*. A.
II.. KOI, i l n o l br mart |baa tw e n t/flx * par
rant o f tU d a l/ n d i l n o l w t r n who art
free to Mara rraldlnf w tlila U&lt;* ltraitor/ here­
inafter drarrlbed. prajln* 10 bar* reset Dated
aod —taUlabed a Special Road sad Urlds*
IHilrtcf la Benilaole C oa st/. I'iortda. to bo
known aa SPECIAL ROAD AMD BRIDOB DIS­
TRICT No. I , o f SeaUnoto C ooat/. nartda. and
to bar* maotrortod within aald Spatial Road
aad Ilrldf* Dlatrtct. prr—atom
road*
aad
teh lf— ; tha tarrltorr sowfht to ba tram limed
aad ratabUabad lata a Spatial Road aad lirtds*
M u riel bata / la ■*—tool* Caoat/, Florida, aad
more peMIcwUrl/ described aa fallow*. la -v lt:
' ItofU a la f at tba aoraar a f Battloaa M , ST. SI
and U , Township XI. Booth at Raafa 90 Baal,
roa Booth a k a f Sattlaa Uaa to comer o t BeeIlona Id. IS, XI aad S3. Townahlp SI. Soatb o t
Kan/* SO Eaat. throe* .Waal aloa&lt; Heel wo Uaa
to aoraar a f Braltaoa IS, IT. RB aad 31, Tram•Up SI. Soatb a f Ran/a SO Eaat. tbaaaa Saatb
a b a c Saatka Uba la tba Booth ora l aoraar o f
Boat too 33. Towtohlp SI, Raoth o f Raafa 3°
Eaat. tbaaaa Eaat a k a * Township Uaa batwoaa
Tear nab Ipa SI aad 32. to tba EreaUrkhitchU
Crrrk. tbaaaa Nortbarl/ alons aald Creek to Ha
taltmretloa with tba Eaat boaadar/ o f Saetlaa IS. Towatolp SI. Boatb o f Itaag* SI Eaat.
tbaaaa North a b a s Itan/a Uaa U tvaaa Raacaa
SI aad'RS In tba Qaartar Saatloa aoraar aa tha
Bait kaaadary a f- SaaUaa St. Towaablp SO,
Saatb o f Ratsa SI Bait, tbaaaa fVaat to Lakt
Iraoop. tbrara We*t*rl/ alopr tba Saatb atora
a f Laka to Saatloa Uaa raaalas Eaat aad Waal
batwoaa fteetioo* St aad S3. Township SO. Saatb
af S u p SO Bast, tbaaro Waal aloaf aald So«Hon Una to point o f beginning- lb* abora doacrlbod tarrltorr balls Coaat/ Oomml-Unar*
DUtrial N&lt;t «. aad aka.
.
.
IlegUoLng at a H a t oa Uu Buolb boaadar/
Of ItacOon SI. Tonartlp SI. Soatb o f Rang*
S3 Raat. where tba EcoBMckbatrbl* Creek cru—
ao Mid U u . these* Nortbarl/ along Mid Croak
to IU Ulatnactlon with lb* Eaat boondarj o f
Saattoo u , Towaablp SI. Booth of Rang* SI
East. Ihence North a loos aald Rang* Uaa botwaaa Rang*#. St aod S3 Eaat. u tbo (faartar
Saatloa comer on tb# Eaat boaadar/ o f M e­
llon M. Tbwnahlp 30 Boa lb af Haag* SI Eaat.

la tba Town o f Ortadau Samlaol# Coaat/. Flori­
da. at a point MO far? Bast o f tb* Northwest
rumar o f Saatloa 'IS, Township SI. Booth af
Range St Baal, taa Want 3400 flat, thane# U a
fluolbwrater 1/ dlrartloo following
tb*
mala
trarailed rood raaalag from Orlado to Ortaado
approilmatals 8.S milt* ta tb* Oraag* lU aatr
lla*. aad also.
Thai eortalo blfhw a/ from tboloota to lb*
Coaat/ lla*. da—rtbad as follows, to-wll; |Uglanlag at tbo tatanaatlon o f tb* Eaat Una ot
Saatloa 20. Township SI. Sooth o f Rang* S3
East, with tb* ciralar Uaa of Reran tb sir—t ta
Iba TOwa Bit* o f North Lb a loo U. BaaiUsU
Coaat/. Florida, ran Soatb I.S3 mil— ao tb*
East Uaa o f Section* 28 aod 32. Io tb* Orange
Count/ Una, tad
AUo tbo— poetic— *r that certain b lgb n a/
tel wees Cmara aod Ooraola, mom partlralarl/
de—rlbad aa. follows, to-w ll:
Uagla SAB f—t
W—i or tb* Sot iba— i comer of Saatloa B,
Township X). B— tb o f Rang* 32 East, SomUoW
C oonl/, Florid*. Iaald potol balag tbo East aod
of tb* batch rood — Uw Booth IU* af —Id Sec­
tion 9 ), ran Cast BM feet to tb* Bo* U r sat
comar o f aald Bactloo B. tbaoca North and
Nortbaastrrl/' a lung tb* road leading to OertoU, 4U I f—t to a potat o— mlU from begin
Slag, aod aUo
Beginning' at tbo Nat lb era IrrmUoa of tbo
Count/ rood raanlag from Oa— ra to Oae—U.
Mid pMnt lelng 70 feat North we*t from tba
renter Una of tba Florida Eaat Coast Railroad
•ad CD feat West from tb* renter II— of the
Oareola C/prt— Compaa/’ a mill aiding, ran
South wester !j parallel with tb* FVelda East
Coaat Hall/tad oor mil*. Bald road* and Mid
portions o f aald
roads ta be construe led of
each width and of socb bard surfaced material
as » • / hereafter b* determined b / tbs Hoard
of Coaat/ Co—ml—lu— ra.
T ie i a o u l —tlmatad as o eras aar / to pa/
for lb* c o w traatloa o f tbo roads aad bridge*
—t forth la eald patltlna U NINETY TIIOL'SANt&gt; itm.OOO WI tullara. It# mot o f . sorb
maisiraciioa to t* paid foe b / tbs Usaanes sad
u la of tends f— —Id am— at. pa/akU tktrt/
/ears after date, with later— t a| tbs rat* o f all
tar raat. par aaaam. Mid bond* not ta b# —Id
or atl.erwlee dlop—ad o f tor la— tbaa par.
NOW. THEREFORE. Notice le barab/ glrea
that oa lb* 17tb d a / of M a/. A. Ii. 1821. aa
auction will to held within tb* terrltoc /
•ought to l&gt; created, ruewtltsted and —ubllabad Into a flpeclal th a t amt Bridge dlatrtrt. and
aald election la hereby ordered to he bald ua
—11 dal* b / tb* qualified etect.aa who tr*
free-bol lera r—bling within lb* terrltury which
It U profa— d. to rrasls Into aald M|«etsl Road
and bridge IKatrlrt. to determine If tb* abate
described tarrtt—/ stall he euoatltsted Into s
Btwctsl lload and bridge Idstrrt o t Ba—taais
C on st/. Flnetda. to bn known aa SPECIAL
ROAD AXD BRIDGE DISTRICT NO. 3. and
ta further del ermine If there shall be tom•trurted within —Id Special Ruud and lutdga
Idstrlrt a bore defined, permanrat roads and
bridges ns peafeJ fu* a a-1 sa fu ll/ deoetlbed and
—I forth ta lb* pet Itbaa on flU with tb* Ilaard
af Co— 1 / t'oenmlaalc— •. and a Us la further
determine If NINETY THUL'BAND l|BO.OOO.O&lt;&gt;|
Dollar* Shall be raised I / lb* twaine* and —U
of U—da pa/abU thirl/ /ear* aft— dal*, tear­
ing Interest at the r ile of ala per crab per an­
num fra— tb* date of tb* nat* of —Id baud*,
tb* —Id loads not to he sold fa* lees than par.
and to bo re Orel b/ a staking fund Merited
fra— a Special M i is ba BJ— *d and rallected
upon the prop—* / within aald district.
Tb* fat low tag perwtma are appointed
aa
Clerks aod Inapectara o f —Id Elect Mu:
Free tart X*. A— Ort*4*
O. O. Walratl. Clark,

T. W. LAWTOW,

Seerrtar/. .

Is s burden when tbs body
racked with psin.' Everything
worries and the victim becomes
despondent and d o w n h e a r t e d .
To bring back tbo sapthino

g o ld m em l

T h . national ntam &amp; y o t H otim nd to t O r*

XOT7CE o r AFFLICATIOX FOR T A X

tor -adorn. Sl Sanford. Ftodds. T——to /, M s/
3rd. 18* 1 . i r
ISKAI.1
C . V. HARRISON.
(•air—«
Atlaoti
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NEW BOMBS FOE BUYERS
GREEN COVE SPRINGS, May 9c—
ke Citizens Boosing Cempotty t v
«n organized ben for the porpose
’ e - K ’ Tfft f homes to b d it puriw n . The residmcee will be yeti
r oa gaxT tens*. Ptxiw a n brine
•de for thg. erretion of at {east 12

f of low 1a f pmpiMd aril—
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R. R. McNAB,
JOHN CRR0AN.
W. U . BBOW N INff.
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and taa la tala parbJaf saR w aiskaan ia fa* «bn
parpoM o f paakug m atortng aU kinds a t
frulta. ragalablM. a* farm pradaatsi ta rarTR
oa tha bools*** a f eaU atorag* laalsd lN tb *
balldlas aad a u la U M a s o f S *aU aurago aad
lea plaal; t« maanfaetarw aad toll St oaol N
tea; to own. m slststa aad aporaU a l l b )&lt; t
tba moaafaetaro af, lambar. m u m aad parkins
boxen i to aa ia U la aad apfrafa^ a*mm^ too IX*
porpno* o f dealing la a a / aad all ktoda a t
■agitTmartUa tllbar wkataaaU a t ratal! aa katbj
to ba aad art a* agent -far garaiaa or aaapnab
ttoad) U do a general n a a h X M morabaat
and brokerage koala***: to deal ta Urn stack aad
lu prndoeU; to do aar aad all tblata sataa
aarr ag aaadfal, with fall power to knf, botd*
agteambar aad —11 a a /.a a d all klad* o f propa rt/, aaraoaar/. .10 operaU f O M t a l l y
aar.
•Ilbor or all a f tbo aotaral klad* o f M a M
or trad* baralaaborc —rationed, aad i n i n f t j
to kata all |»wer aica— rr. aaadfal ar daafr■Me Ur tb* faU aod coanplata aaaratao a f Ik*
right to ’ net aa principal, agent, bandar at
porrbanrr la any form la tb* gass td tlN . dta&gt;
tawtlUa. anmmtwflng. reurganUUg or aol* a t
prvprrt/ ra il and parmnal.

Uwa pruelde.
Catll tb* offlrura alerted at lb* flrat annual
meeting aball b* ./unllfled. lb* Mpta*— o t tk »mrpuaatloa aball ba mud acted b / tb# fallowing,
offlrete. to-wlt: A. W. Fr—t, J*«*t&lt;Uat: n . X .
McNab, Flea frealdant; C. L. W —t. BaCTuUr/f
W. II. Rrawblng. Trea.arer, aad tb* Board Off'
IUreel act St all b* lb* abort named o f fleam S M
John Cragnn.
Article T b
Tb* tlgbeal amount o f Indebted—— oa IU 1,1IIt/ t» wklcte IhU rewporntl— mn/ at • * /
11 me subject It—If aball b* Fort/ Tbo— Hi.
DoiUra.
ArtkU TII.
Tba — m— and realdeur— o f lb* autoertbarahereto and Uw a count of atork Mtmcrtbod ora
a* follow a, am] Uw aald s t u m are hereby aubarrtbed:

NAME
IIIEBIDENCX
York. N.
R. B. McNab____...N ew Toes. N.
John Cragaa........ .. . New York. N.
AD TERTttEK XXT
BeaUd ttda will to recelted br tb* Hoard of W. II. Ilrawalag.1 . .Orlado. FU.
C.
L. W—t ............. Oeledo. FU. .
(V a st/ CbcaUlmk—a n o f Lake ('v a s t/. FUrtd*
and tba Hoard o f Coaat/ Com ml—lo o m af
BemlneU C oast/, Florida, m— ting Jotatl/ at CUtiNTY OF SEMINOLE, — .1
On IbU day perw—ally ap(oaged be face In*,
tb* LX—rt Uou— In Tatatea, Florida, for Ike
meet ruction o f a woolen tr—tU betdg* aerr— officer duly authorised l.y Uw to alm lab
oaths and to take arknowledgmaat. C. U Wt
tba Weklea rtrar. at 10 a. m M a/ 12. 1831.
Each Md moet Iw acceuni-aalad by a eortl and W. II. HrvwnUg, wall known to ma, 1
fled d e c k ta tk* turn of fire hundred Itsnot known to m* tn la two o f tb* petjuaa wt—
dollar*, wild* po/abU to T. C. flm /lba. Cleft tented tb* foregoing Charter axel who —tmrrt
for ttw tbord df c«—nty tototul—Mmera of ttw aanw. and tb*/ — tefa ll/ acknowledged
U l t Coaaat/. Florida, aa teldeor# o f
good fore me that they eaarutrd and aotocrlbed
•am* fu* tb* aa— aad (m p a e a therein
filth.
TLa Cuunt/' Cocnml—teoera reaeree tb* right
&lt;0 reject an/ or all Uda
I 'p b * of plana, np—incut Mon. proposed coo
tract aad la—d baa/ bo had aa apptlrutUw la
T. C. Bm/tb*. Clark o f tb* Hoard o f Cawatf
tW n-Ualooem, Torer—. Florida.'or f r o - X ADawgla—. (la rk , o f tb* Board o f Count/ d m
o l —b—era. naaf—d . Florid*, after April 30 XT ATE OF NEW YORK.
OT NEW YORK, —.1
oa depewit o f |3.M which will |* returned If COUNTY
On this d a / form—* !! / appeurad before —o ,
Md U mad*.
aa officer d a i/ aettwetaed b / Uw to admlaUtar
Hy ewder of ttw Hoard o f O oaal/ Commla oat he and t* tab* sckaowUdgmawt.
A.
If.
•loner* o f Bemtnolo Cowat/. Flucldn.
" Fr—t. Jaim Cragaa and K. B. McNab. known kn
. I* HAL) '
' E. A. DOL'GLASB.
ma and known to Iw tbr— o t tb* peruana do­
nert tod U and who executed tha f m g X a f
chart*/ and a bo ant—rrUwd tha aam*. and I M /
—eera!!y acknowledged before ma that
they
NOTICE OF AFFLICATIOX OF TAX DEED executed and — bacrlbed tb* Mm* far
Ik*
Under Bactlaa l i t af tb* Oanarsl Butat— af
tb* B u t* af Flartda
Notteo It hereby glean that Ilrwry Futrb. pur*
rt—aer o f T a i Certificate No. *06. dated tb*
3rd day o f J o !/. A. D. 1*14. kaa filed —Id cer
tlfleute la —/ af flee, aad b M mad* appllcitlau
f— US dead Io Maud la sreuadanew with law.
Bald ewrtlfVaf* rawbraca* tbo fwiMwIag daorrtb*d fwwporty a*U s ted In Seminole C a m tf, FM*1W H » f N W 1* wf NW«4.*Bee. 31, T v p 31 It..
K*ng* XI. 3D near*.
.The n i l Und twtag » —ea—d at tb* date af
lb* I—wane* o f onrb eartlftrate In tk* name af
JaAa I . Itraaeh
l oir— — Id ewetirtcate at.a 11
Iw rad— ed aceuadiaB to Uw ta i dead will K
w a A et n a aw tbo 41b d o / o t Jane. A. IL 1* 21.
Wit—
—/ offV tal Mgnatara and —nl this
Uw Sbtb d a / o f April. A. D. MSI.
, 1SEAL)
X A. DOCGLABK.
CW k .ctrralt • omt.

free of charge as the result o f the
generosity o f Dr. George H . Holliday,
° f A tlnnta and F ort Pierce, who has
pres nted the ‘school with a complete
Da—e aad .Ord—ad to epao ar—4 m aa thto
tto Jtfc d o / off April. A. D. 1871.
dental o u tfit Examination o f stu­
U A. BRUMLET.
Chair—as
dents l&gt;egan last week, Doctors I. 0 .
U r . HAGAN.
1,1-hop and J. C. Coe, local dentists,
C W . SXTXMINCEB.
a r. bw ofr,
•king the work free o f charge. Any
R. CURLKTT.
Hoard a f C#**t
necessary expense in connection with
34 Btr
o f Be—taala
the work will be borne by the local
" i S E - sad **4cred b/ tb* Brard ot IMMle laRed C ross chapter.
atrarttow for Sewdaoto O ooat/. Florid*, to r a p ­

lUib-My-TTsm cares sores.

NOTICE OF AFFLICATIOX FOR T A X DEEDS
Uadar SecUra ITS af tba Otaaral SUtatoa af
.-n -—
v t k Stela i f M M
Notlr* la Latabr f i r m that A. B. BJoblooi.
poratiaarr o f Ta* Carttflrato No. 348, datod tbr
lit d a / a f Jaaa, A. D. ISOS, baa fllrd said tar
tjflralr
______ _In __ _______ _ aad baa —ad* applies■too for Tat I&gt;aad to toau* la arrordaara with
law. Tba aald rartlfirst# anbraras (ba fol­
lowing deecxltwd propart/ at to*ted *la Be—lool*
O oaal/. Florida, to-wlt:
■ SWH o f MEU o f l i n e Sac. IS. Twp. SO A .
tim er 30 E. 10 anas, -o r a or Itaa. Tba arid
load I - 1 u* ar i t . l i d at lb« dal# -of Iba U*«
•or* o f inch rrrtlflrata In tba Bswa o f •Un­
known.
A bo:
Nolle* la barab/ glean that A. R
Jtjotilom. parti.seer af T a t Certificate Mr loss,
datrd tba Stb d a / af N o r r a b r . A. D. INS.
baa fllad aald rrrtlflrmla Id t o / o f flea, aad
baa bi»dr application for T a t I&gt;aa&lt;l to laaaa la
acmnUnc* with law. Tba aald rartlfleala e—•
hraraa tba fotlawlns described propaft/ allaatad
la KtmlooU C ooat/. nurlda, lo-wtt:
« H o f N W k o f NWI4, Mar. IS. Twp. SO fl_
Dante no B. XI a r m . Tit* aald land to ta l
a—r»ard at tba data o f tba laoaaaea o f oarb
certificate la tka natna o f Cnkaows.
Aka.
Notlr* la barab/ gtraa that A.
R
AJohloxn. porrliaarr o f T a i fartlflrala So. SOTS,
dalr-l Iba Stb d a / o f Jaaa. A. D. ISM. baa
fllad aald fartlflrala In o t/ offlra, aad baa
mail* application far T a i Itaad to Uso# In aanrdanr* with law. Tba aald rartlfleala aarbrae** I La following daaertbad proper!/. altaated la Ar—lanto C ooa t/, Florida, ta-wlt:
N'H a f SBt* a f NRl* or K W H . Sac. IB,
Twp. S3 B.. liana* SO IL Tba aald laad brtag
» n r i« r l at tba data a f Ibe Uooasro o f aacb
cartlflral* la tba aa—* a f Unknown.
Abu;
Nolle* U brrrl./ gltra that A.
R.
SJotdom. l a n t i w r of Taa Cartlflral* Np 2072.
da lad IL* 5th d a / o f Jan*. A. D. H ot, baa
fllad said rrrtlflrata la tor offle*. aad baa
mad* application for Taa Daod to Uoao la aarwrdaor* with Uw. Raid erttirieiU rn.Uarr*
lb* following drwrttwd propart/, allaatad la
Saalaol* I r a n i/; Florida, to-w ll:
B 'i o f NWt* o f NRH o f NWtJ. Bar. IS.
Twp. X&gt; It.. Da ago BO K. Tba aald Und bring
i n f i ll at tbo data o f tba l—aanc* af sorb
certificate aa L'aknown.
Also:
Nolle* U b*r*t&gt;f gltaa that A.
E.
HJufckrm, purrfea—r o f Taa Certificate No. 388.
•laird tl&gt;* 4th d a / o f Jaaa. A. D. 1017. baa
hied aald errtlflral* In tor offle* aad baa
■ada application fur Tat 1 &lt;**&lt;!• to lora* la
aeeordaae* with law. Tbr Mid Chrtlflcal* #—•
braea* tb* follow lag described proparl/ allaatad
la Samlaole ( b o a t /. FUrbU. to-wll:
SH o f NEH of N E U 'o f MV I*. See. IS. Twp.
XI S. Ilaag* 30 E. ft arrr*. Tba eald laad br­
ing m e —r I al tba data o f tb* I—nine* of
each cartlflral* la ll&gt;* aau&gt;* o f l.’ akaowa.
-A b o:
Nolle* ta brrrl./ g l«m that A. K.
SJofduan. porrl.a—r of T a i Cartlflealo No. SIS,
datrd lb* lat d a / of Jan*. A. D. UNO. h u flkrd nald rtrtlflenlo In m/ offle*. nn.1 b u mad#
application for Taa l***U to Uaoo ta areord•nr* with Uw. Tb# M id rartlfleala amhaaraaf
Ibe follow log deoerlbad progwrt/, ait sated U
BemlooU C oast/, Florida. |bw|t:
B II 4 o f KW)| o f K W H . Bar. 18. Twp.'SO S.
Hang* 3* E. 10 arras. The M id laad balag
e —reeed at tb* d l t * Of tba l—S I M
Of *Urb
c e r t i f i e s ! * la lb* aana o f L'nkaown.
A I n : Retire la barab/ glean that A.
B.
MJoblom. paVcbaaer o f' T a i CartlflraU Na. SOI.
da lad lb* tlk d a / o f Jaaa, A. D. 19IT, la s
fllad aald eartlfleal# in a t/ offlra aod bM
mad# application for T a i Dead* to I—oa la ar-.
rartinrat* tem­
raadaaea with U w . Tb* Mid rartlflrat*
a­
braces Iba fullowing daurrlbed proper!/ altoated la HemIonia Count/. Florida, to-wlt:
KH o f NBIe o f NEVl of Hac. IB. Twp. X&gt; B.
Rang* .10 E. 30 screw. Tb* said Uad lelng
a—eased at Ik* data o f tb* I—nan— of loch
rartinrat* In tb* na— o f Uaknowu.
AUo:
Nolle* la barab/ glrea that A.
B.
Bpd&gt;lum, parch a—r o f Tag Cartlflral* Na. 2342,
dated tt&gt;* r.th d a / o f Jaaa. A. D. ! ■ » . ' has
filed m 14 certificate In Bi/ o ffice . and baa
made application fa* T a i IU*d to I—— Io ac­
cordance with Uw.
Bold rartlfleala embrace*
tli* folk—lag described propart/ situated la
BemlooU Cenatj, Florida, to-wlt:
Ml* o f M U , of. NRH o f HWV* A BBI4 of
NEI, of glVL,. Bee. 14. Twp. 30 B.. Range 30
E. IS Scree Tb* aald Und' being x- i — I al
lb* data of tb* laauancu o f such rartlfleala U
tb* asm* of E. C. Warren.
AUo:
Notice la hereby glean that A.
E.
oyj.h.ai purd-a—r of Taa Cwtllflcate No. 2SB,
■Uled IL* 7lb d a / o f June. A. D. I W . baa filed
—Id feetlflcale In mj office and baa mad* ap­
plication for Tax lhe.1 to »—
U aeenrdajxu
with Uw, The — Id rartlfleala embrace* tb*
follantog described pr.^eeiy ettuated In Benil
sola Count/, Florida, t o w n :
NEV of B W li o f BW L » t NWI4, Bee. 14
Tlep S» B lUage 30 K. . 2H err—
T U Mid
Uml being nueaaeet nt lb* dale o f lb* I—none*
o f tueb certificate In Ibe taut* af t nk»&lt;wn
Loleae —Id certificate* aball t— redeemed a*curding to Uw Taa Itewb will laeur tberaem &lt;*1
lb* itb d a / o f Jim*. A. D. 1821.
W 11 tie— » / official slgnatore am] —al tfcU
Ibe SMti da/ of April. A. D IWT
iDEALl
E. A. tKirGLABS.
Clecb Circuit Court.
BemlnoU t'don l/, FU.
57-Cte
Hr V. U. DOCULABB. H. a

A . IT . F r -a t .......... ..R aw

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ftt*,

Jersey Vorste

�i

Yard wide solf Bleaching*,
only 2,000 yards for this
sale, 10 yards to customer—
*

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Remnant. Day Every Day

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

Remnants o f White Goods,
Voiles, Organdy, Domestic
and Gingham at—

• iff

•

IS C ™ *

ONE-HALF PRICE
1,000 yards, 36-inch Pajama
Check, the best,
honest
*
gTade we carry.
10

yds. f o r

C *i

Ready-to-Wear

O ff

•' 30 Pcs “Lorraine” Tissues

Stock Reducing Sale on much Seasonable and Wanted Merchandise from aU sections o f the
i will be a General Clearance at Sensational Reductions on Our Entire Stock o f

m handsome
colored check
.
• plaids and* stripes, fast col­
ors, 27 to 40 inches.
Sale
price. •
' rzQn

Men’s Furnishings, Hosiery, Silk and Muslin Un­
derwear and Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear

Fancy Colored Voiles

Navy, Brown, Cope

and

Gray Taffeta Dresses up to
$30.00 values, in this Sale—

$15.98

•

Organdy and Gingham Dresses

40 pieces o f the season’s prettiest patterns, in
domestic and imported Voiles, 36 to 40 inches
wide, regular $1.50 to $1.75 values,
May Sale 8 9 C

Our entire stock o f Ladies’
and Children’s Ready-towear will all be reduced in
this May Sale.
1 '

t o r Ladies 16 to 42
§
.
*
•
Beautiful permanent finish Organdy in Rose,
Blue, Yellow, Orchard, White and Navy, plain
and dotted. Values up to $12.50.
'

yard

Mhy Sale price
Scotch and Domestic Gingham Dresses, Blue
and White, Pink and White, Lanvender and
W
h i f o all
o i l colored
n r &gt; l n l plaids—
o i r l o ___
White,

190 pieces o f every shade for spring, Taffetta,
Satins, Georgette* and fancy Novelty Silk in
May Sale.
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Mill-End Sale -

'

. 2,000 "yards best Percales, 10 to 20 yard, cuts,
big assortment o f patterns, dotts, stripes
and check, 36-in* wide. But what you want.

$17,98

l

M ill-End Madras Sale

Jersey Worsted Sport C oa ts___________ $10.98

1,000 yards White and colored strips, imported
Madras, 36-inches wide, 65c grade.

May B lou se Sale

yard (fast colors)

50 Georgette and Crepe de C hene/$5.00, $6.00
and $6.50 Blouses. White, Flesh and Pink.

G IN G-•H AM S

•

Sale

fled Seals and other standard brand Gingham,
only one. case fo r this May Sale

n r ic e

83.98

each

’ Organdy Dresses
‘

:

For Girls 4 to 14 years

One lot o f Pink, Blue, Yellow and Lavendar and
White. Values up to $7.00—

81x90, best, sale ..$1.48
Cases, 42x36 ............38
L a rg e Huck. Tow­
el io r ...------•__

16 to 40

Jersey Wosted Suits for Ladies. Tan, Brown
Black and Navy— *

May Sale

May Sale w O t

$6.98

May Sale price

Sale

.19

Im ported Organdy and Swiss

§3*98

4 -Q t Colonial Sauce Ran

Plain and dotted, some Embroidered, 40 to 44
inches Wide, $2.00 and $2.50 Cloth

4 to 12

Scotch Ginghams
32 inch Check, Blue, Brown, Black and Pink
- A

Colonial KetUe

. '

Organdy and
nice
quality corduroy nice­
ly trimmed, for

May Sale 6 9 0 ^

Men’s Furnishing Department
Special lot o f Men’s and Young Men’s Suits
$20.00 to $25.00 values in this May Sale— .

$14.98 Mto44

jW

toasting fcji-Wfcni

Boys’ W ash

4 Ot Covered
Lipped Sauce Pan.

;jjg

$1.19~SH IRT S A L E -5 1 .1 9

8 Cup Coffee Percolator

.79 $3.50 Grade, sale..$1.98
3.00 Grade, sale.. 1.75
55
2.50 Grade, sale.. 1.50
.49 I 2.00 Grade, sale.. 1.25
42 I 1.50 Grade, sale,. .98

40 dozen Men’s Shirts, Madras, fast colors

IftQt Water M

Silk and Mijslin Underwear

Phoenix All-Silk Socks, 79c

Made o f Madras and K haki All sizes
'

$6.50 and $7.50 lot o f Silk and Cotton Teddies,
Gowns, Bloomers, made o f best quality Linger­
ie and Silk, all neatly trimmed.

2 Qt.Double Boiler

BOYS’ BLOUSES

O Q

May Sale fo r $ 4 . 4 8

SfttTeaKetth

a

-Knit - Underw ear- “ Munson”
,
—

MEN’S PALM BEACH SUITS
Palm Beach Suits fo r Men-and Young Men

Brand

$16.98

Combination Suits, $1.75 values
Union Suits, $1.50 values.... .........
Nainsook Union Suits for ..........

iP iece Cutlery Set

Bathing Suits

Men's W ork Shirts

$15.00 Values,
•13.00 Values,
12.00-Values,
9.00^Values,
8.00 Values,
7.00 Values,
6.00 Values,

Extra
Special— W hite Goods
v
100 pieces White Voiles, Flaxon, Fancy
Stripe, Voiles. Values up to $1.25 yard in this
•
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Sale for—
lQ n
yard
______________________________ .
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All Sizes

914-in. Fry fen

________ ________

On Sale

Suits

Aluminum aaiegtstarts at Exactly 9:00 A. M., Friday, May 20
most Popular and staple pieces at $1.49 each. Every piece, genuine quality B,
remarkable values. Come early! yeaFS- Pr0babIy ne' er a^ain

N o Phone O r d e r s -N o D e iiv e rie s-N o Pieces Reserved. It Must be First Come, First Served

« be possible for us to c

in This A L U M IN U M W A R E SA LE .
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“ EVERYTHING NEW
THAT’S GOOD”

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Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

Price-...........
P rice-..........
P rice ...........
P rice ............
P rice ............
P rice ..........
P rice ............

Sale Starts F R ID A Y , M ay 13
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E V E R Y T H IN G N E W
T H A T ’S GOOD”

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�THE SANFORD W E E K !/

FRIDAY, MAY 13,

Description of
Daaerlptloa o f

Lou 21, 22 . 23 axd 20, B
U t ITi Block G iiit t ii* M *
Lot U . IIlock O
Lou 41 and 41, IIlock O . . .
AH Unplatled 'Part Block O ..
All Uaptailed Tart 'Block J
Lot, 13, 54, end
Sd 10 0#
ft.) *nd 00 and 81 (lei
Block K

C. I* V^ng .
Abttluto T )® n ii»»
MalakUb nu»k
Unknown ........
o . L. Win* . . .
Unknown ........

1* P lat Book Bo. 1 , n
l o t , 22, 23 ond 14. Block P . . .
B 40 ft Lot IS. Block II
.........
t o ll 10. 81. 83. S3, 84. 88. 38,
tB*' 11 l4Ndl O f i i i t t i i i - r t M t i f
U t 31 and N 14 Lot 8» , Block O
5X73 Lot 43, Slock O M M M iM iM ih
Lot 43, Block O a#*#***»•»•*• a•
Lot &amp;3| Slock D
^ im i a t i

r . U W oodroff

Prank 11*11 . . . . .
O. W, Bcnloo . . .
Unknown ........
Unknown . . .
p r u k n »u
Anna If. D arom i;
Ho Diforrwt

FLORIDA LAND A BB COLONIZATION COMPANY'S ABD1TI0B TO SOUTH 84
Vo, I , P a n 73, lo a ln o lo G outy Kocord,
•••*•.
Lnl* Beaten, . . .
.....
Arthur riojd
........
Ed. Boykin

U Plat-Book Bo. I , P»T» U , lomlnoto G o u ty Record*
Block 1 • « . . . « « . 1 . . .
U . If. Secof d
Lota B to 14, Block
i
,
I
f
.
If. Accord

J94.63

Unknown

L. 0 . BTKIMOrEXLOW'S SUB-DIVISION u

Unknown

Bocordod in P U t Book Bo.

( * l i 1 and 3, Block A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
W , B, Hawkins *
H H of LoU 13 and 18, Block A .......... .............................................. k it,. l f M Packard
CHAP It AB * TUCKER'S AUDIT! OX TO 8A X T 0A B u
lo t , 8, 8, and T, Block 3
lo t 10, Block 3 .......... ..
Lot 3. Block 4 ..................
0 Lot 3, Block 13
V E SO fl o f Block 18 ........
0 Jt 40 fl o f Lot 4. Block 18

Unknown .........................
Sanford Hotel Coo,trac­
tion Co.. Inc. . . . . .
N S 'H Block 3. Tier 0
Lot 1, Block 8, Tier I . . . . . . . ........................
Be* NB Cor or Lot S linn S 3 ft W 73 ft,
8 2 ft W 43 f l N .4 ft B 118 ft
to be* Block 3, Tier 3 . ............................
IVH Lot 4. Block 3. Tier 3
L ot 11, B lock 9 , T ie r 3 ............

Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
PLOBIDA L A B S AND COLONIZATION COMPANY'S PLANTATIONS
A , Booorded U PUt -Book No. I, Fo*o 133, SoaU aU G o u ty Booarda
33 .............................................
.
Unknown
*A EH of W li N of Pin U n d A Col.
......................
On. Celery rum. (leao E 3-4 o f EVi and
le a be*. 07fl ft X and IPNT ft W of
HE cor of 84c. run N 831 ft W 843
fl. 8 434 ft SKI/ M l ft. N 101
33
Unknown ........................

80

Unknown

M. M. SMITH'S SUBDIVISION OP SECTIONS

v “ *? 5‘

o k ...,
.
14 ............. .....................................
Block* 21. 22, 23, 21. 28. 20. 27

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*“•*

Unknown . . . . . . . . . . .

and

Unknown ....................

Block 88 (lea* part N of ily.) and all block*
89 and 40 .....................................................
Block* 41 ami 42 ............................................
Block 47 Ilea* CrIppco'* part and 1*M
IV H Of N 210 ft. of Block 47. and lea*
I.M rb E and IV by 9.80 cb. N nod 8
on K Hide)
i,
W H of Block 03 .....................................

Unknown
Unknown

Unknown
Unknown

M. V . SMITH'S THIRD SUBDIVISION aa Recorded la
'
Ocnaty Record*
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown

V'nkoown
Unknown .«

I Uk non n
Unknown

Unknown

lo t
Ut
Lot
Lot
Lot
Ut
UU
Lot
Lot

0. Block 3 . Tier f l . . . .
2. Block 3. Tier 1 ------

8 , Block 3. Tier T............
3. Block 3. Tier 7 ..........
1, Block 8 , Tier 8 . . . . .
4. Block 8, Tier 10 . . .
t l and 13. Block 4, Til
n , ml
o f 1. Block
11, Block 4, Tier 2 . . . .

U U 4 and a. Block 4. Tier 3 . . . , ..............
W H Lot 1, Block 4. Tier 0 ........................
11 83 f| o f l u l l 0 and T HJoao 8 OH ft)
Blotk 4. Tier 6 ............................ ..............
EH o f NWW. Block 4. Tier S O , . . . . . , ,
l o b 1 ami 2. Block S. Tier 3 . . . . . . . . . . . .
laOt 0, Block S, Tier 8 ................................... ..
813 fl of U t
12 and all 13 (leao bos
HE rot Lot 13 ran M 63 ft W 3S
ft 8 33 ft IV 14 ft’ fl 40 ft B to
1*1). Block fl, Tier 3 ...............
l,oto l ,nd 3, Block fl, Tier 10......................
EH ond K IS 3-4 It of NWW Block 8,
Tier 13 ..............................
IV 67 rt or I-ot* 0 ond 10 Block 6
Tier 3 ..............................
Lot B Block 6. Tier 7 ..
All llloCk fl. Tier 16 ..........
Lot 1 and N'H 1-ot 2 and o Lot fl ft B
and W by 33 ft N A 8 to NW
cor o f lo t 3. ond IV 0 fl of BH of
Uil 2. Block T. Tier I ..........................
Lot B, Block 7, H er 3 ..........................
U la 4 and B. Block 7, Tier 4 .......................
Nll’ H, Block 7. Tlor lfl ..........................
U t 8. Block 8. Tier I ...................... ..
U t 8. Block 8 , Tier 2 ..............................
N 41 rt. lo t 2. Block 0. Tier 2 ..................
Lot fl. Block 10 . Tier 1 ..............................
Lot 8. Block 10. Tier 0 ..................................
Lot 4, Block &lt;10. Tier 7 .......... .......................
BH (le u H 100 ft o f a W U ), Block 10 .
' H er 18 .............................. .........................
SH o f le t 8 tod N 8 ft of U t 0. Block
11. Her 3 ..................................................
U t 3 km! It 13.4 rt U t 4 tleoa 8 7 ft.)
Block 11. H er 4 ........................................
U t , 0 and 7. Block 13. H fr 3 ..................
U t , fl am] 7, Block 13, H rr 4
U t fl. Block 12. Tier 3 ..............................
U to 0 and 7, Block 12. Her 7 ..............
Iart &lt;L Block 12, H er 8 ..............
U t lit. Block 13. H er 2 .......... .
U t 19. Block 13. H er 3 ..................
lo t 7. Block 13. H er 4 .. ..............
t*&lt;l* 1 and 2. Block 13, Her 8 ----U ta 3 and 4. Iltprk 13. Tier 8 . . . .
lo t 6 . Block 13, H er 3 .................................
H 130 f| uf B H of U t 7 a
12D M uf U t 7 tk-M .4 13d
Block X ..........................................
IV H 7. Block X ..................................
Iart 8 , |||ork 7. ......................................
U t fl, Block 7, H er A ........................
tail tt. Block -H. H er .1 .....................
U ta 1 and 2, Block 8. Tier C,
U t fl (lea* IV 08 feet I Block 8 .

STATES' ADDITION TO BABTOB1) a* Bocordod U PU t

D. L Tli rx,her ..............
II. W. Ilemdon ..........
i O. Bhtnbolaar ..........
Urn. klasclo P. Btroeo
It. Bockabontn . . . . . . . .
0. IV. Venable ..............
J. 11. WUlUma ............
Drew , Bee. Co...............
Henry U n jo in .............
I*. I*, ftlneo .................
Mr*. Rydney ('arrow ay
llVIdow'a or. A I'd |
Mr*. H. O. HhInho leer .
8 . O. SMnboUer ..........

179.80
301.00
78.60
30.73
33.00
143.70
78.60
13.80
107.90

All Block! A and B . . . . . . .
Lot, I. 3 and 3. Block O
tu t, 1, 3 and 3, Block I
W 113 ft o f Lot V, Block P
All Block H
All Block I

P. W.
B. W.
W . 11.
S a u 'i
B. W.
B. W .

HOLDEN B E A L ESTATE COUP AN T'S ADDITION TO IA B T 0K D , , Secarded la PUt l i U

CRT AVENUE ADDITION TO SANYORD na Bocordod U P U t Book No. 1. Porto U l u l w
Seminal* G o u ty Booarda
m
I, Block A
.
H. L Dlcklnaou
m
&gt;1, Block A i , » i i « . . « , t . i i t * . n . . . M t i
T , A* Noil
gjg

10.01

318. as
41.00

Unknown

MELLONVILLE u Bocordod ia P U t Book V o. 1, Pa*a 133. Seminal* Gouty Booort*.
U t i 1 and 8 . Block 81 .
L ab I and 3. Block 39
AH Bkwkt 40 and 41 . . .
BLOCK 0 OP VELLOVTILLE u

Bocordod U P lat Book V o. 1, Pa*a 81, Seminal, Couty
J. K. VlB(tiig
Unknown . . . . . .
Bra A. Herndon

Unknown
It. W . Herndon
Unknown ..........
11. C.

Ilaaklna

.

J . IV. Ooldamitb
U. U W in* . . . .
Mary Q. Unnelly
L
9. riaber
r . P. Bines . . . .
N. 11. darner . .
J. ' 8 . Hinkle . . . .
Martha
£.

B.

80.93
72.00
179,50
7.62
59.03
107.88
52-55
18.49

Philip*
rtaturr

75.00

Harry J. Wll*un ___
ll'rn. luithamty . . . .

72.33
Mi, 33
81.88
49.30

Unknown

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

r. J. Mahoney . . . . . .
Ur*. Alary lloollhan
(Wirt. Ex. AIM)
Ura. U n a le e lira. . .
1‘orrcat K. (latchell ..
f . IV. Mahoney . . . .
Drew Dee. ( b ..............
L. Allen, Jr. ..........
Mr*. Mrrccy Buherta
Unknown
A. tt. Htullb ........
II. A. Gerard Hr*.
IVIIbiir Forrester ,
M. P. Hold neon . . .
IV. C. McLestef ,
F.

Tilbolt ,
Herndon
Unnoun .
Klein . . .
Herndon
Herndon

88.10

Bnldneun

!*•» in. liiurk 8- H er F.
Unknown . . . .
lad 3. Block 8. H er F .
.
F. 11. Rend . . .
U t fl. Block U, Tier II
____
K. Hick* ............
lad I. Block 9. H er U
I'aultne Kannrr
A. I*. UoontUy
U t U, Block 0, Tier U _____
Unknown ..........
W H lo t lu. Block 9. H rr D .
D. i . W illiam,
U t IU, Block t&gt;, H er K ............
I). U Thraaher
Unknown . . . . . . .
U ta 4 and 0, Block 9, H er 11 .
U t* n and in. Block 9. H rr 11
Unknown ............
NH lad fl. Block 10. Tier U .
Rtella Knight ..
U t 10. Block 19. H er II........
J. Jackson ........
NH
U
t
4.
Block
II,
H
e
r
U.
.
K William* . . .
167 Unknown
87.80 HH U t 4. Block II. H e r It
Mary- Mitchell .
Unknown ..........
AN LAKE na Recorded la P U t Book Ns. t . Pag* t » f SamlaaU Donate U t* 2. 3 and 7, Block II. H ei
U t 8, Block 11, H er- I* . . . . .
Unknown ........ .
Record*
U
t
6
,
Block
11,
H
er
E
............
Unknown . . . . . .
........ ................... ..
B. C. Rosa .............................
1 U
Iail 0 . Block II. H rr E ............
W. It. Wataun .
lad 8. Block 11. H er ( ) ..
G i l b e rt Htuke. .
)L* *4 Racerdad In PUt Beak N*. 1, Pace *, SemlaeU Oanaty Raaarda
Annie Htoniaa .
l- *,l£* k * ..................
N. B. Btfford ........................ 29.30 U t 7. Block 12, H rr 11
U
t
fl.
Block
12,
Tier
C
Unknown ........
......................................
/
S. B. (Harford ...................... 88.70
U
t
fl
and
7.
Block
12.
Tier
II
Frank Match . .
.....................................
&lt;
A. I*. Chantlly ...................... 81.88
......................................................................... M rm O Uet P. N*»l ..............
1.76
A. 0. MARTIN'S ADDITION TO EAMrORD, a* Rtcordad U PUt Book Na. 1,
Count? iMordi
t* Recorded U Flat Beak Na. 1, Pag* *7, SamlaaU Oanaty Record*
N -4 4 H
M o f U t 3 Block 10. tier
....................................
Unknown .................................. aa.50
........................................ .................................
H. O. Khlnhulaer
(lea* a 1 acre of
Unknown ...........
....................................
'
D. II. a Rabun ................ ..
8,84 U t B, Block 11, H er 10 .............. ...............
U
ta
7,
8
and
9,
Block
11,
H
er
10..............
Unknown ..........
..................... ...............
C. B- McCarthy .........
11,49
U t 10, Block I t , Tier 1 0 .............. ..
Unknown ..........
U. II. McCarthy

Be*. 1231 f l B o f HIV Cur U t 4 ..............
Bon IV 303 ft N to pt on Meander
Lino U t 4 E to pt., N o f b*(- 8
10 he*
Be* 303 ft W o f NB cor U t 4 ..................
Hon N to Hoc Un* W 100
ft 8 to
N lino o f U t 4. B 100 rt............ .* ....
Be* BOO ft K o f NW cor U t 4 . .............. ..
Ran N to Bee lino, D 100 fl, 8 to
N lino U t 4 W to b e * ...........................
Be* HPT cor Lot 3
Han N 1120 ft B 313 f t . 8 1130 ft
W 318 ft .................... .................................
fl ch front by 20 ch deep In 8 B cor
Ut 2
Be* 44 ft IV o f 8 W cor U t 2 ...................
non N 060 ft W 263 ft
8 $00 ft
B 263 ft
W H of KWH (te n IV 5 cb o f B H )..
lie* NE pt o f lata o f Union and Chap­
man ATconea, rutr £ on Union A t*
280 ft X U at rich! anfle* to U k *
Monro* ft’ l j alon* lake to Chapman
Arc Hly aluu* E aid* o f
earn* to
he*................ .................. ............................. ..
2.07 acre* on H end of follow Inst
lie*
at Inta o f B line o f Sanford Ut. With
W Un* o f ............................................... ..
• linn N 13.65 cb E fl.OS
cb 8 28 de*
IV to be* ; ....................................................
N 20 acre* o f following:
Be* NW cor.
Of 8 W H
........................
Itnn 8 18.17 cb E to B line o f Banford Ut. N 33 de* B to NIV cor of
U t A Matt to Illgbt-of-Way of K.
A t. By. Nly alon* tarn* to N Un*
of 8 W H* II b be*

8.8 Unknown
4

Unknown

8

lien .Monroe

10

Unknown

2-07 D. L Threader

A SUBDIVISION OP SEC. I I , TW P. 19 8 .. RANGE I I E., u Recorded In Plat He-&gt;k *«- A hW
I , Bamlnal* County Record,
MM
NH U t A ..........................................................
"
tiro. N. Tuwneend

f

■

MIDWAY IN SEC. 82, TW P. 198..
Ut
U t*
U t*
Ut
U t*
U t*
Ut
Ut
f^t
U t*
U t*
Ut
Lob
U t*
Lota
Ut
Ut
Ut
Ut
U t*
U ta
Ut
U ta

RANGE 81 E. a* Recorded In J U t Book Na. 1. fa** *&gt;.
Seminole County Record*

2D ......................................

I. ula Benton
IHittun Ural* «'■&gt;
liltbrrt Detawch
Heater William*
Unknown

3 and 4 . . ....................
27, 28, 31 and 32 ____
43 .........................; .............
33. 66. 87 and SB ___ _
07 , 73 . 84, S3 and 139
73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a , , .
87
86
,v* ».,*«
91 and 93 k t . . . . . . . . . . .
123. 121 and 123 ............
130 ......................................
137 and I S * ' .................
138 and 136 .............. ...
127 and 128 ..................
126 ....................................
HU .........; .........................
161 ......................................
183 ....................................
2D3 to 204 ..................
222 ami 223 .............. .
238 ....................................
274 am] 300 ...................

II. Meaciiaw . . .

Jnllua ThvCiiM .
Unknown ...........
Unknown ...........
Mr*. J. 8 , Krlmea
Healer William*
T. P. Hillary .
Unknown ..........
Unknown ...........
U a h Hillary .
Unknown ............
Unknown ...........
Unknown .......
Katie William*
Unknown
Waller Hntniaa
Unknown ..........

J. 0. PACKARD’ S riR B T ADDITION TO MIDWAY a* Racardad U PUt. Book Xt.
SamUala County Raaarda
U t* 81 and 83 . ', ..............................................
Unknown ..................
U ta 108, 100 and 170 ..............................................
Unknown ................. .
U t a 189 and IOO ......................................
*
Unknown .................
Lot 21S
......• • » ,* ..,.»
Unknown *«,,,,■•■»*'
CAMERON'S SUB-DIVISION OP BECK HAMMOCK a* Recorded la PUt Beak Me.

M. M. BMITH'B SECOND BUB DIVISION at Raoardad u
County Kacorda
U ta I and T lu 41 ami 43 to Ut and DU
tu WO (Iraa K 132 ft of U t I Itld le a
. .
■"’ l i **1 ..........................................
U t 42 (Icm Mi rt. 1 : aiul W by 117
ft N and 8 lu HR c o r . ) , . , , , * ..............
8W1T of MW H of JiWVi and d ig NE cor
of 8 H «I SW H ot H lV)t..............
31
ran W 8 3-3 ch N 7 cb W 10 rh N
A 3 cb E A3 ch N B ch. £ ID cb H to beg.
And be* NW cur. o f M W H . . 34

19

Plat Book* No.

Richmond Cooper

Unknown .
j.

\ym
Ram 11111 . . .
Lnla Benton

36

19 30

3

Morris II. Bellamy

Laura Clark
F. II. Hand
I*. II. Rand
Unknown . .
Unknown , .
Chan. Knight

SHU- J. Mahoney

8 O, T. Anthony

84

86

19 80
19 80

9
3
■‘

, SamUala Cennty Recard*Mam Washington ..............
Joe . Hmmona . ....... .
Iloppy law I-ocklear .......
Henry Robinson ...............
Unknown ............................

Unknpwri

Unknown

ford Ut,
,
■ H j f NH ol HH of WEW o f NWW

U, G. Stolon
Urn. II. L- Wright
W . A, Lcfflcr . . . .
Unknown ........... .
Prank llatrk . . . . .
U U filmpoon
(W ld Ex. Ai d)

Clifford Holme.
Unknown

N.

NWVi uf NU
or NKlt
ut NKH

Raoerdad In PUt Book :

N 3-4 of E 1-8 or NEW (lea* Ry)
NH Of N W H Of NEW Ilea* W 3-4:
w w o f NEW Of NEW and E 1
BH of NW J* o f NEW .................. .
Beg NE cor or N W U .....................
Ron W 10 ch. M S .c b , E 10 c

8 rb ............ ..................... .

■ fl, N to beg . . a * . . , * * , , , * , ,
■ H ot NWW o f RIHl of NEW......................
Be*. 847Vi f l W of SB rot o f B W K
of SBW . . . ■•1 .
«
,»
Ron N 1880 f| W 247 H rt B 1380 ft
‘—
R 847H f l .
W H W NEW Ilea* SH o f SW H f t
NEW) and (Lean NEW •( NWW o f
13
tt

Bank Tix|&gt;»

p , - J " TH Cora a
It
u

II
tt
s

Unknown ...........................
Ukble WnwibelJ** and
I'nnl K eel/ .............

Una B 80 (| W 90 ft N 90 ft E
90 fl. a * , , , , , , . , , , . . . , , . . . , . , . , , . . . . .
Dag 180 ft .W ot NK cor o f N W W ..............
Utta B 90 ft W 00 ft N SO fl K 00
ft. . . . . . . r t ................................................... .
Roacoe Dabney
Beg 132 ft M of NW cur of HWW of
MWW o f N E W -.:......................................
Ran S 183 ft E 313 ft N 132 (t W
818 ft
J, w . |'r
SANFORD HE1Q1ITS a* Racardad U Plat Bask Na. S, Fags *3. Sat
Lata 13 and Id
Unknown
DaPORRESTS ADDITION TO SOUTH HANFORD aa Raserdad U Plat Beak No, 1, paga ISO,
SamlaaU O t u t y Reaerd*
U t O, H er A ..................................................
Ann* M. DtPotreat.............
3.70
BOYD'S SUB-DIVISION aa Raeardad U PUt Beak V*. I, Pag* I t, BamUeU G o u ty Raoard*.
U
t
r
.
J
le
r
II
............
.................
................
.....................................; -Anna M. DaPom st
4 .» f
U t 1 8 ,.r t . . r t ......................................
u. 1 - Uoagb
.........
ATO
P * u 18, 80, 81 and 23
..........................
B. O. WhlaboUer .................. 13.83
A, D. CHAPPELL'S SUB-DIVISION aa Racardad la P U t Vaak V*. t* Pag* 71, SamlaaU G ou ty,
MARKKAM P A R K HEIGHTS na Racardad U Plat Book N*. 1, Pag* TT, SamUala O a u ty Raoard*.
Raaarda
*
'
a
Unknown
Let 3. Black G a , . , . , . . * , . * . * . . , . , , , , , , , ,
A G« Pklllpa
4.T7

Unknown

HoUlngtr

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY IS, 1921
--------- -------------- — kAl
,
•
peaeriptloa o f

I

I

N

6

r d l

&gt;0

Unknown

II. [!caelum . . . . . . 4. . . . . . . . 1S0.S6
R. Itoblnaoa . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
67t
1X77 lama* Thllp

44M « » t * * 4 4 4 t M 4 M a 4 4 * M a a

svv cor o f 8 RH of 0W H •■■&lt;£• •
M ,l V H » tb 1 4 tk M
tk w o r
€h H II Cb W 4*11
.................... ..
1V4 *f NS4 o t KVt t t SW$4 Oi 8B U
m of NBH o f H I H ..............................
H|U Of N IU #44#4»MI»a**»*»4*4*»4»44#4
5S Of 8H o f BWU * t M «H . ^ . . . * . 0.
y V . c r S o f 8 » o t 6 * Ot 6WIA Of
**

i

t
-&lt;

i

•f 1-1 of WU of BH o f NIU *»*»4a*44a»
J 90 10
I L i s n r o r of BWU o f KB 14 ..........................
3 30 3#
„ u 3 rda N 40 rda W 80 rda 4
« Via W ^ S rda 8 1 * ■ »
nto
r,«d

Amount of T ilt*
and Ooata

ki

3

30

.

S3

U
1 JO »
•
i 9020 *o
4 20 t t
40
l i ‘ 00 10
10
;
0,
*
II 00

T.?4 eh W o f 0 1 o r o t H I U o f
KEH *** 4•11*#» **##** i *M W M I •■■» *

S™

« *

07.13

9
10
T

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

S S ?.,1 ly la *** ■ 1T‘ ,B «h to ■ lino

2 .« ? &amp; 8WU N 1*'U * W IT U
8,8 eV“
or BWH.*::::::

•

40

Emily U T t n a r ......................

0T.73

*

.

1X0 eh

^ 1 I?BhttOWU llltl4 M fM t| t,| | «
0

U*h)

He* 430 ft B o f NW ecr o f Lot S.................
Ran 8 801 ft H 060 ft N 403 ft
NWty to to*

11 SO M
11 S8 S8
30

0

Unknown

30

Unknown

»H

ft

BWH f X1VH
All lx. .-.alohl Ot*
nw*. .r s w h ............................................ ..
*H ■ SW H Of NW H o f KW H . . . . . . . .
KCH &lt; SEH &lt;1**a 1*3. 7.03 eh fl of KB
•run 8 27 da*. 30 min W 0-S3
.
n 02 dr* 30 mtn E 4.03 eh
S 10.74 cb lo be*.) ...................... ..
3KU
KBH o f NBH ..............A.................
BW*. .1 HUH .................. - .............................
tor r*V roe o f NB o f N W H ......................
*•■ . i: J th N 8*4 eb BWly lo W Un*
oi s .1 10 8 3 cb to to * ........ .............. ..

Central rrnlt do.

Unknown

• Unknown
07.04 Unknown

BB • B # 4 • • • • • f • o B M M I I B a 0 0 0 a a a

t

non W 687 ft B T23 ft n 007 ft N
7S3 ft and t o * 733 ft B or NR cor of
raid 40 acre* run 8 10 ft IV 723 f t N
IS ft R 733 ft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
N W H o f NWU (lew* 4 a m a aq in
84, rot ) . . . . . a. . . a. a. . . . «4 . . . . . . . . . . .

I
1
3

Stereo Gorrard
Unknown .......... .
3.08

0.73 Unknown
Unknown . . . .
r. I*. Uinta
P. I*. lUne*

8
a
8

Unknown
E. M. Kananaa .............. 0.30
ElUabetb rrantbtlm . . . . . . .

10
13

00.03.
23. S3

13
13

14

t

Ur*. Marlon E. S m ith ....
rrantla Oarrall . . . . . . . . . . . .
Unknown ..................................
Mr*. Henry Plrrco . . . . . . . .
Unknown ...............

27.10
10.03
0.83
6.S3
0,33

Unknown ............ ........... ..
Unknown ..................................
7ohn II. Rln* , . M ..................

8 47
2.23
30.00

Unknown .......... a .....................

3.33

irn iH O HAMMOCK aa Recorded la Plat Book Na, 0, P **»* t to 3, BaminaU Oonaty Bacord*.
|Jjj| It} _ _ , , , | ( , j ( 11 |* |•i i f i * I aa|*i* •wa
* 0* W~« llOldil) &gt;•*»«•*•••••*• l'O'.Ww
AW'H Of NWH

...............................................~

SO‘ 30

a

40

..

Mr*. Pborto lofaraol

13.40

l.PBEKA HAMMOCK * l Baeatdad la Plat Beak Ha. I, Pa*a 104' Samtaol* Oonaty Boearda.
t*t* H 31. 32, 33 and 34 ..............................
*» JJ***” * __ 11'***....................
.....................................................
G W . H ooper........................... 4X4*
I*.
70. 77and’ 78 I I ! .........................................
JL
.........................
Lou. ;•&gt; so, 81 and 82 ....................................
. W. A. Johna .............
Lai. 1*3. IIX 111. 131 •**•! 12,1 *lr**
________
.
....
I1 ■i 1&lt;|]1
*•■•••• aa•• I9.H
I-»|t f t m n . n m a.» i..e a a *..........
a n * ..
tIit. ItF
i - - -HOfTlifl.il
*
JO Fil
I/ift 1X2. 132,
133, 13*1 an«! 137 . . . . .
Unknown
...................
. 614 I
I 4.1
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KH «r s w h of BW H ......................................
ir n w h * f BWH ..................................
Bet I f f o r o f NW H of N W H ..................
Ilua K 1420 ft N 490 ft W 1430 ft
8 4aO ft
6 ^ s w ror o f Churtb Hi. tnd H
In tbt Town o f I^oii£wt&gt;od, run 0
2**0 ft W 400 ft N 200 fl E 400
tVe

un

ft

E of BW* "ear of

NW H

1 1 .7 9

30.43

183.00

of

MVll ............................................

I'm N 1080 ft E 800 ft 8 734 ft E
124 ft B 310 ft W 818.4 f t ..................
N 47.1 ft o f NEH Of BBH ............................ ..
■••t ten ft N o f BW COT Of NEH o f
’ •)' *i aaaa
*
lino E MM ft, N 330 ft W *00 ft B 43
&lt;le* W 4CO ft ■ to to* ........ A .............

....
....

Kin* Unnl*t£
Unknown . . . . •

LONOWOOD at Recorded la Wat Book If a, 1, Fa*** I I

0.47
63.40

2.63
Unknown
T"
•amlaola Ooonty Record*.

lo t
Ul

li. 7. Oran treat
T. 1’ . Lawi* . . . .
J. 8 . Pinkie . . . .
Omlral Fruit CM,
T. r . tnwla . . . .
7. B. PlnUa . . . .

1^1

tat
ta n
In ti 177, ITO'and 181
U t i 1M M d IBS .................. .
U ta u n and 8S3 .......... ..

r » ft E at BE cor o f W a rw i 8t. and
K. lak e A t. , In Town « f liDM W wj
Unn E 930 ft 8 200 ft W 630 ft N 300
ft. . . . a . . . , * , . «*«**«,.
*&gt;c 2-. ft 8 and SD0.7 ft W o f NE cor o f
iN1%U o f NHU m m m m * m »***♦.»** * *
Unn W 393H ft 8 408 f l » 232H ft
N 400 ft
» 3H arre. of W H o f N W H o f KW H *-*&lt;
“ S 5U fh 8 o f K W CHf C*i 4444*4 4*e*4*»
Ran B 8 cb R 10 eh N 3 eh W 10

I

30 SI

S "

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l M 4 a t a 4 8 ( M * I M t t 4 l l l l M M M * t ****

OH Rarah Kin*
0 Unknown . .

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f

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StO ft N o f BE tor o f B W H **■•_••*.*•
* « » w 1318 f t N 830 f t E ' 1 8 1 8 ft »
__336 ft . 4 . . . , . i
••*
« H of n w h « f NB H ............ .. .....................
RH . r BWH of N WH of NBH .........................
* » aerta •» NBH « f NW H .......................
R 3 Aeraa Of W H o f NEH o f N W H
o f NWH •••„••,,.,,,.% •.••*•••***•
t act. a.) to BE eoc o f to * NB cor o f
■W H c l N W U — ........................ ...........
Jtoa II 349 yds W 140 yd* It 040 p to ■
^ u **0 y4a . . . . . . 4 . . , , a .4.444**4**•*,*• *,". * f SW H o f . . . . . t f e , i l . . r * . *.*•••■*

• t o BE car o f W H o f K BU 0&lt; « W H . . . .

55“ J* 7,4 * W « • B ™ + *
PLAT or PT. tfKXD oo MooorAo
**■•..*••*«..•,*«*,,**•■*

n

D- n '

...

• t o 800 n ■ * NW ...................
*&lt; • * 46X0 ft 8 03X9 ft N 403.6 ft

1^ f ,

to

« - t 07 Ora* part N tad ■ o f .tra a m ).........
T ,“ ‘
** !-♦ «T N a M ■ r i B o ~ m

• t o 1X69 eb ■ a ad X0 eh B o f N W 00*
o f N I H o f BWH - . ■ . . . . * . .. . . ■ * * * * * *
Ura 8 27 roda B X17 tb N 37 roda W

r v f HW K not Included la rront‘1
I to Altinwot#
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I n HWH) .................. .................
1 8 EU o f NBH ........ * .......... ...........
BH Ot BBH
NH o f BH o f NW H o f NBH and E 1-3
o f NBH o f N W H or NBH..................
NWU* o f BWH ..................................: .............
EH « f NEH (lam R 3-4 ot W H
of
t -. RH ) « . h t , i . 4 t , . , . i i i ( i i i , . i i . * i « i i . i *
BW H o f NBU at NBH ..................................
Re* 1T0 ft B o f NB cor . « , . . . . . . « , a , . . .
•Ran B 3&amp;9 ft W 060 ft K 333 ft B
660 ft
. . . t . . . e . . . . . . . 4. . . . . . . .
Re* IT0 ft 8 o f NW ror o f NW H of
NEH o f NBH ..........................................
Ran B 4M ft B 600 ft N 400 ft.

L . Aadaraoa

M in t*

X

D.

1
tt

Oo lamia

Merritt

L 7 . roan tala

XU

80
10

S
10

Unkaowa

Unkaowa !o** m »**» m
W . A.

u

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Bran

* O. O. Smith . , . * . . , , . . . . * 4
10 Ds IN W I 4 4 0 l i i l | | 4 t l M l i M
40 Unknown
40 Unkaowa . . . . . . . . . . . 4.44444

036
100
688
680

Unkaowa .#.444444444444444 0 .66
ISO Deo. Gllyard . . . . 4444. 44444' SX13
SO Moral* I. William* ...........
XU
00 Unknown .............................
1X06

X4

0. 7. Nawloa

X0T

10 SO 33
00 MlnrU Idea Block Oo.
TH R- 7. Newton
W 10 to*
w . A . WHITCOMB'S TlfifiT AUDITION TO O n r r r A aa Btoordad hi Plat Book No. 0, Pa*o 10, N W H Of (IW H and BW H of NWH (I***
3
aeraa
in
8
B
cor
of
NWH
»
f
I iolIm U County Rtcor di
Mania t. William*
BW H) . . . . . . .
...
l » l * 4. 3, IS and IB, Illock 1. . . . . . . . . . . .
Unknown
8.33
Unknown . . . . . . . 4 4
Lota 8. Illock 2 ...........
Unknown
1.S3 NWH of NW H and BBH o f N E H ----L ota-11, 10. and 20, nioek 2
Unknown
4.00 Re* 0 2 8 eb E o f BW cor o f SW H of
NVVWt .
I/Ota 3, 4. 6, 12. 10
and 17. Work 4 . . . . . .
Unknown ................ ............. .
7.04
Ron N 20 eb
W. I . Wllllamaon . . . 4*444
618
0.30
eh . . . .
WHITCOMB'S SECOND AUDITION TO OEMETA aa Bacerdad in Plat Book Na. I , Pa«a &amp;0,
R, Y. Iloyt Hr*. ...444444 7A0
NE Vf o f BBH •
*
&lt; BamlnaU County Bacardi
P. Y. Hoyt Hr*....................
T.ST
HEU o f BKH .
Lota 1, X 8, 0. 10, II, IX IS, 10 pad
Unknown ............................
X tl
20, Illock 9 .................... .................. . 1 . . .
Unknown .................... ..
1X73 8KH nf SVVVi ..
P.
Y.
Hoyt
Hr*..............
11A0
NH of BWU . ..
_____________________________________
leotw I to 4. and 14. 13. 21. £2, 23, 20 and
13.01
37, Block 0 ..................................................
Unknown ............................
a OLDEN ROD HEIOHTfl a* Recorded to PU t Book No. 0, Pa** IX Bamlaol* Canaty Kaoorda
Lota 1 lo 03 Block 7 ....................
Unknown ........ ...................
7.04 liit 20, llloek 19 ........ .................................... ..................................... Floyd Haanal ........................
LOO
SH of NH of HWH of SWH and to * BE
roe of aaiue. ran B 1 eh W -8 cb ,N
- 1 eh E 8 rh .................... .........................
liAs BE ear of HUH o f NE*i .......................
. , Ron N 14 eh W B eb fl 14 eh B
3 eh .............................................................
N BH o f NWH .......... ....*•.........................
BEH " f NBVl ..............................*...................
E H nf BWH .................. ...............................
N W H o f SWH
H E H 'o f K W H '...............................................
NEH da** NEH) ..........................
BW Vi o f BEH .......
N H of NEH of flE H of HUVt ................

NEU of NEH ................... ............................. 39 31 30
40 Unknown .............. .
X II
91.DO NEVi of NBH o f ’ HEU and W U of NE 1-1
Cbaa. E d * ar .................
o f 8RH ...................... .............................
33 21
0. R. PHI ..........................
N 3 4 o f NWH o f 8E H ....................
*3 *1
C. R. Powell A W. L. Rltab
G A. Banndera
7.03 WH of SWH ...................................... 83 21
30 S3
Unknown ..........
B.K1 TAN AR0DALE 0BB0RNE BROKERA0E COMPANY'S ADDITION TO BLACK HAMMOCK U
30 33
803
II. 11. Moaal;
Recorded to Plat Book Na. I. F*«* 81, B*mUal* Oonaty Record*
10 S3
far
Widen A
109.33
10 and 30 ............................................... ..
»
£
* * « ■ ........ ................... Jr!??
20 33
93,00 Lot*
Unknown
lii l i 215, Slit, 317 and 2 1 8 .......................
*0 E* H- Mor**n . . . . . . . . . . . . ol.O*
21.40
Unknown .......... J......... ..
10 30 33
Lot*
332
and
839
34.40
G A. flaunder
20 SO S*
10.04 VAN AHSDALE OBBORNE DBOKERAOE COMPANT'8 OtCOKD ADDITION TO BLACK HAM­
70 SO S3
Hen T. WIlHai
3.45
U
n
.
L.
Mlratoll
21 SO 33
MOCK aa Recorded In PUt Bock No. 1, F*** 10*. BamlnaU County Record*
Lot# Sit lo 214 .......... ....................................
-*0 H. C. Morgarn ................
THE OEXETA TRACT tM BEG 01, TW P. M X , RAN0E 00 X ., aa Bacordad to Plat Bock N*. 0,
Pa** 66, Bamlaol* County Bacardi
40 Addle Kltnhrcnth
U t i 32 to M (lea* l o t 91)
.................
Unknown
................ 1X04 BWH o f NWH ...............................................
40 Sidlar A Tllden . .
HEH of SWH
...........................................
45 H Unknown .......... .
THE OENETA TRACT IN EEC. 03, TW P, M 0., RANGE 00 E., at Eacariad to Plat Boqk 0. Pay* Lot 1 .......... .........................................................
Re* at Vi Roc P « l on B lino ......................
97, Bamtkala Canaty Heooedi
linn W 13.30 eh N 3 de* E 11.3d eh E
1 ^ 1 3 ............................................................ ..
Unknown
...........
X83
• 10 Unknown
1X33 eh' S- 11.33 C B .................. ........................

B 10 arre* nf'N B H o f NEH Of** H 4
and lea* N 0 aerra) ...............................
*3
H *rr# aq. In BW tot o f NBH o f ( t S H .. 23
Re* NW cor or BBH o f NWH ................... 23
Ron r. 7.03 eb B 0.37 eh W 7.07 eb
N XS0 eh «,*•*••••• e**.»»•••••••••*•*
BW H of NBH o f N W H .................................. ? !
BEVi o f NWH .................................................. »
BW H o f SWH and HWH of N W H of
23 30 33
BEVi of NWH and’ NBH of BWH .............. 2d so “to
37 70 32
BBH ............. ...................................................... 20 20 33
Hr* TUI ror of NEH o f KBH ......................
Ran W M yd* N 183 yd* W 63 3 3 yd*
N 61 LO yd* B H i » 3 yd* 8 to
V
b#A I4IMI « *« i*l i l M i l l l i t l l *4*4 at* * * *
He* 03 yd* W o f SB ecr Cf B B H o f
If 6
Mai a**a» * * « rda *f f i afa* ««a***aa&gt; SI
Ran K lB S jd * W .136 SA yd* B 183
yd* B 186 )LS yd* ..............................
N H o f NWH 4»d » W H o f NWH and BH
o f BWU and N W H of 0W 1-4............... 80 »
32
E H Of NWH and N W H of NWH » »d BH
o f BWU ..................................................... *&gt; »
S2
NEH of NWH ................................................. m
2? «
N BH of NWH
....................................... •* £ JJ
BW H o f BWH o f NW H ..............................
N W H Of NWH Of BW 1-4 ... ............................. «
»
*?
N W H of BBH of N W H .................................. ?* S J?
OIK 1 4
.......... 4,4
» a 0*1 90' 3*i

II

7. Raandarn lira.

Unknown . . . . . .
E. 7. Tbompaon

rLOREN CE BREW STER’ S BUB-DIVISION n* Recorded la PUt Book Mo. I , P**a 88, BamlnaU
1.03
Oonaty Bacardi
3.49 lerta l to 4
“Unknown
7,^0 =

33 TlMtu A Sadlrr
23 acre* of NEH .o f N W U ...
• 10 31 Bi
ID,00 N
Ra*. DO yd* W of NB ecr of NWH of
404
NEH ..............................................................
13 04
Ran W III ft H 373 ft P. 117 ft N'
S72 ft . . . ‘ .......... ...................................
0 79 Re* 70 ydi W o f SB rof of NWH of
Unknown . . .
17.31
f k T. Rryan
SEVi .............................................................
39 07
Alar Wander
Itun N 119 yd* W 23.0*ydi « 113 yd*
Unknown ..........
E 20 yda .....................................................
31
40 TlWeo k FUdltr
N W H o f NW H ...............................................
NBH " f BWH of HWH *bd NB 1-4 o f
,4 7. Q. Adima, Jra.
3.73
flW H dee* N 1 eb) and Re* HE cur of
K W U o f BWU 4444 i 4-440 I #! l 44 •f •4444
'
non f f '6 1 1 th N I0H rh ■ X10
eh S I0W cb (Urn t o * SCO ft B pf
T Unknown
Inta. o f W line o f NRU o f SWH with
cantar o f 0*n*ra and 0»l*&gt;lo road run
340 TlUen A Badlar
B 230 ft E 300 ft N 290 ft W 200
67 W. N. niackwood
ft)
...............................................................
Tllden
ft
Sadler
303.00
300
Hatter Her re* ,,
003 FRIES' BURVET OF LAKE CHARM aa Recorded in PU t Baok Na. 1, P art 0, OamtoaU Ooaaty
A. W. Darla . . . .
083
Raeorda
'
,
A. W. Parti . . . .
7.03
............................... W.
P. Carlar
J® A. W. Darla . . . .
.
4.0S U l T, llloek A .......................................
. .
j
■
-i ( ■
■
J
------ i ■ ■
- !2 T. W. Praratt ,.
7.08 ALEXANDRIA OR OVIEDO aa Recordedto PUt Rack N*. 1, F*** 18, BamlnaU Canaty Raeerd*.
,2 °
Unknown . . . . . . .
90.40 l i t 2, llloek H * .......... ............. W. E. Argo
4.03
Unknown
30.411
NEH.
..........*
£
,nS
Unknown ..............
1.01
A. A TILIN'B PLAN OP OVIEDO M Booordad to T U t Beat Na. 1, Pa** M, BamlnaU Canaty
S W H o f N R * W o f rtrer ....................
Race rda
D. X. MITCHELL' B BUKTET OP THE LETT 0 1 ANT u Recorded to PUt Book He. 1, P i* * I, AU (lea* tog 4X03 ft B o / BW cor ran
E 147.18 ft N 43 da* W M .3! ft fl 43
„
Seminal* Canaty Bacardi
de* W 100.00 rt) nioek B
........
H. n. McCall .......4 4 4 4 4 . 81.00
K. T . Mallory, nt al
INila
i
tnd
9*
Iliock
O
.*#♦**.##*•#*#•*•*
^
U*
II*
UcOiU
•••t!•*••*••*•
99,90
K. T. Mallory, n t.n l
Mallory * McCall
fxit I and BH t o t 3. Illock O .........
w a rn ANDERSON'S ADDITION TO OVIEDO aa Baaordad to PUt Baak Na. 1, Pag* 6X Oamtorid
f f 14 Lot 3. Illock O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oonaty Record*
'
Lot It. Illock O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I n ti 6 and T , , i , , * , M , , t f t , M ( t * , t * * * i "
Andrew Neleon Halts . . . . .
*R a ,
t,ot in, Illock C
Lot S 7 loot mat part ranted by a Ilia
MIDWAY IN SEC, 10, TW P, 01 X , RANGE 01 X , aa K*«*ri*d la P U t Naak N*. I , Pag* *0,
Orrratrrat A Prew'a Ret felon) Block
8a ml ai la Canaty Record*
lm m
...........................................................
“ «•
2 :2
Lot 31 ...............................................................*
Jotjd A o m m ..........................
w*tm
Unknown ..
Unknown . .
Mr*. K. M.

-------

M *

10

100
40
40

B. A. a llto rt
Unknown . . . .
Unknown ........
Unknown . . .

3 I- B. Moore

m »
I6 .fl

&lt;i#o. A. HMktdtb . . . . ----

«

i i i a « i n a a t a t i t i a M &gt; a « a » a * a * t M t 4 a

« H . f NBH r i NW H o f N B H .........—
■ H o f BWH Of 0TWH (toto •

.

Dr. X

Unknown ........................... ..

JJ ................... ........................

M il I a 'ikM M .............. ......................................
^ ™ **• W #••••••••♦*•*u m •o » a••••♦♦ •
64

*•111■*■•#**

W. 0*1 dwell

__________

«A M T 0*D CELKXT DELTA aa Batotdad to PUt Beak N*. 1, Faff*
i f f
®*ta 6A And |A . *. *a * a a a* a * a••
£ CAB3n7H a i a a a t i u
.. J .
69A **.**......... ..................................
#
J|t J|, LtWlA
..........
* a•. •a••* •« a. aaa•* a#••* 0•0•••••••
gdM HlUtl

_

bwh

w&lt;4 o f 8 3 4 o f NHU Of BWU .......... .
NKH o f NBH nod BH o f N4k . . . . . . . . . . .
N il1, o f NWH .................................................
NWU of Nt'.U ..............
K&gt;4 o f N W *1 o f KIVU and E 403 ft
o f W tt of NW H of KWH &lt;»«•
X I I cl. «tti B nldal
NV4 of KWH “ f «W H Of BWU ..................
KKH o f NW 14 ‘ | » M .,M .t ia it i lit t ** ** * ■*
n i l o f k w u IIII4 I »''■•M i m m l l t l nna •
l ) f f KW W f
Bon K 33B ft i n i w
ft W S3S ft
H 614*4 ft . . . . j . . . . • &gt; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
■ U of N llti Of K W H ..................................
Urn so ft *N o f « W cor o f NBH of

BK AD LET'S ADDITION TO LO H 0W 00D aa Baoartod la P lat Beak K*. 1, P a * . IT,
C ntity KKordi
n
I***. i*» *m - —
_ ._
2 , ||* Br*4l*F #****••••'
12, 15, 10 And 17 M ii*&gt; .*4 4 n »*»&lt;

r *4

Ilatoto

.

9ln

tM I ai c•••••••••#•♦•#••••••••••••o
•
AU la 5*nford O l Om
NW U kOf K BU
ant k w I n f NW n r c F NBH o f
M .', ran 0 10.13 eh B 0.08 eh B S3
link* E 1.13 eh N 33 dr* E to N lino
Bee W to bo* and law NH o f NW|4
and low NH o f BW14 o f NBH and
I - M v»*t acid to A. 0 . L R y &gt; .... . . . . .
KH
s u n o f KEU of 8BH ..................
Dr* ri.ih iti B Of NB a x ............................ ..
tins S 4.81 rh W 11.80 eb N 4.31
eh t: 11.80 eb .......... ........... ............... ..
Drf I.' eh 8 and 30.37 eh W o f NB c o r ..
U .n i: 0.0 eb N 414 -eh W 0.B eb to By
8**1, nlon* E alii* o f aaroa to b * f . . .
skv
NWV4 o f b w h ..................................
Ber .'.'I eh K o f BW «Ot o f
. ...............
lie j N 13 eb X 3 eh 8 13 Cb 8 31
tie. W lo fl Una aee W tp h er..............
Gee 1 eh W o f KB cor ..............................
tun W 10 eh B 37 eh B 10 eb N
77 cb ........ ............... .....................................
I Id i#r*a o f Lot 1 .............................. ............
kbh
f s b h ....................................................
Bet Ml e.e o f SW H of 8Bi4 ........................
II-in W 313 ft S 20 eh B 343 f t N
‘ It . . . . . a .
WW&gt;. of SWH ot BWH .............. .
BH .&gt;f SB Vi ...................... ...............................
AH it tahlord Ot (lew b»k 3*1-4 tb 8 o f
MV ror ran E 33* de* a 10 cb fl 23 da*
I* lo See line N t o b a il..........................
flee • evr o f NW H o f B W H ............ ..
I', a vv 10 eh B 7 eh E ,10 eh N

T

WH

10 L. U . Rahbtadar
10 l . U. n.I.Mo.Ur
SO A. W. DnrU . . .
•
11. McCay . . .
IH Unknown ............

VILLAGE o r CLAT EFXXB0I aa XarwrdaB la Plat Barit Wo. X P m IX BamlnaU Oonaty Baaarda
Inti IX 14 and IX Block 0 ..........................
Mr*. X M. Martya ...............
XT3
100

XT!

D.

o f M U and I W « nt 8B H tad
I-®* 1 (!**• bt| » i t W i t n
M r of
U l 1 ran TV 10 eh N In Laka m h ly

1.00

JTBU ........................... •••nM|**4*01tll44t SS 30 »
9 t f «*• fl W o t
~
f 1 1 •*••***•*#♦##*•*****-*•*## •a» * •*
,
It w W 430 ft fl 420 ft ■ 400 ft
X H i ft
a•«••«•••k
^
•
■ h 5W cor o f NW U o f Lot 2 * •»•••••••
R«s S 422 ft 15 014 ft 6 ,4 2 2 ft

133
fU
*f

He* 70 -yd*
.
„
NW H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 « . . . . . . . . . . . .
R o b W IS yd* E 140 yd* ■ 13 yd* N
140 yard* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B #« 106 yd* W o f NE fcw #f NEH « f
BW H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Raa W 13 yd* E 140 yda I 00 yd* N
140 yda
D u 1 tk N o f I I t o o f W H of NEH,
ad BWH . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . a . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rita W 1IH eh N 13 eh I 11H eh
B 15 eh . . . . J 4
4
».
Re* 647.7 ft S and SI0 ft N o f BW ecr
Of BBH Of « W H ••. •4 , . •. » , •••a» . 4a,
Ran E 343.33 ft N 437H ft 8 90 da*
W 300 ft B S33H ft to t o * . . , ............
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                    <text>SANFORD

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 IO N

volum e

NUMBER 88

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921

xn*

TALLAHASSEE, May 6.—Thera is
REACHED ODER RIVER
to be no fight over the division of
AND GOING NORTnBradford county, yet tho county is to
‘ WEST
be divided, with Lake Butler as-.the
(Bj Tk» AmocUUS Tnu)
temporary county scat of the new
LONDON, May 5.— Polish elements county of New River.
.
in Upper Silesia have forcibly tqken
This is tho information given out
possession of the wedge shnped re­ by Representative Johns of Ilradgion, the base of which was the form­ ford county, who has been at homo
er German-Polish frontier and apex df for several days, returning to tho cap­
which has reached Gross Strehlitz, ital last night. At this morning's
according to advices received
here session of the house ho introduced a
from the cities of Tamowits, Koenig- bill providing for hte creation of.the
shutte, Kattowits, Rybnlk
Ratibor new county.
Bcuthen and Uubinits, said to be . in
New River will be the dividing lino
the hands o f the Poles who have between the new county and tho pres­
reached Oder river and are marching ent county of Bradford, and the name
Northwest in tho direction of Op- of the'new county will be New River
peln.
county.
.
.
&amp;Ir. Register of Bradford county,
Joins with Mr. Johns in introducing
Charles Morse,
the bill for the creation of the new
county, thus shutting’ out any possi­
W ealthy Resident,
bility of a controversy, unless the cus­
Dies at W inter Park tomary practice shall bo abandoned
and that is not likely.
,Br Tk* iiHtUUi Fthi)
The bill introduced yesterday by
ORLANDO,. May 6.—Charles n.
them took the unusual course of going
Morse, of Fairbanks, Morse Company
to the calendar of bills on their second
o f Chicago, died at his winter home at
reading without being referred to a
Winter Park today after a two
committee, and will very likely come
months illness.
up in a few days and go through with­
out any fuss or controversy.
IIAV-E

niGn WIND
IN

NEW YORK
DOES DAMAGE

(By Th* luodiUi ftiu)
NEW YORK May 6.— Property
damage estimated more than $1,000,­
000 caused by heavy rain and wind
storm which visited New York yes­
terday and last night Telephone And
OF GUARANTEES TO BE EXACT­ power lines blown down and many
ED AND DEMANDS ANSWER- •
localities inconvenienced today.
"
ED BEFQRE MAY 12TH

German Cabinet
(Br n&lt; AmwUWA Tnm)
LONDON, May 6.—A formal invi­
Tenders Resignation
tation to appoint represent*tlvca to
To President Ebert
the Supremo Allied Council, Council
of Ambassadors and Allied Repara­
tions Commission was cabled to Amer- REQUESTED TO REMAIN IN OF
jeaa State Department by Supreme
FICE UNTIL NEW ONE
IS ORGANIZED
Council last night.
.
LONDON, May 5.— Members of tho
Supreme Allied Council shortly after
10 o’clock this morning signed an ulti­
matum to be scht to Germany which
embodies definite reparations terms
of the Entente and gavo details of
guarantees to be exacted and deminded Germany accopt or reject A1
lied terms before May 12th.
LONDON, May B.—Tho allied gov­
ernments’ financial plan for Germany,
which seemed to bo a complete docu­
ment yesterday, was being separated
today by members of tho reparations
commission into two parts. One of
these is the purely legal side formu­
lated at the meeting at Versailles,
while the other treats of guarantee
bonds which it is planned to issuo as
security for tho German payment and
the rates of interest on those securi­
ties, these questions being outside tho
treaty.
It is not possible to determine yet
precisely whnt specifications will bo
presented to Germany, but accord­
ing to present intentions the repara­
tions commission will send to the Ger­
man government Friday a bill
of
liabilities strictly in compliance with
the peace treaty, while simultaneous­
ly the allied governments will send
another part of the plan, as modifica­
tion of the trenty favorable to Ger­
many and which she can accept or
.not.
It was explained yesterday that
what was uow being studied were
questions of form rather than essen­
tials.

-(Bjr Th* A***d*t*4 Ft***)
BERLIN, May 6.—Cabinet of Chan­
cellor Fehrenbach, which last night
tendered its resignation to President
Ebert, continued to function today in
compliance with the president's re­
quest that it remain in office until new
ministry was organized.
Informal
conferences in progress today among
coalition party leaders.

Marine W orkers
'' Fail to Connect
W ith Sec. Davis
(D j The Associated r m i )

WASHINGTON, May G.—Represen­
tatives of the Marine workers failed
fo meet today with Secretary Davis
to continue conferences looking to the
settlement of shipping wage controv­
ersy which has resulted In crews from
some American merchnnt crafts walk­
RD
COUNTY
GRAND
ing out. Davis said a conference
JURY BRINGS IN
would not be held and ho did not
INDICTMENT
know whether the meetings will l&gt;e re­
sumed or not.

*R&lt;* Frank Loice are also In the cast
8. STEEL SLICES
$150,000,00$ OFF
ANNUAL PAYROLL
1■/
■swciiwt xieesj
NEW YORK, May 4— A reduction
, *hout 20 per cent In wages for day
‘•Borers, effective May 16th, and an
puitablc adjustment of other rates,
ncludinjr salaries, at the plants of the
United States Steel Corporation, waa
announced today by Elbert II. Gary,
^nnirman of tho corporations’ board of
‘rectors, it is estimated that be­
tween 150,000 and 176,000 employes of
„ hc ^rporatlon will be affected by the

HERALD ADS get

(By T U A***cl*t*4 Fr»**)

Appropriation for Old
Building Seems
About to Pass

BELFAST, May 5.—Tho Belfast
Telegram any* today Sir James Craig,
Ulster Unionist leader, and Eamonn
DoValcra, Irish Republican leader,
had Interview today in Dublin and 8EBM8 TO BE SIDETRACKED EV­
discussed Irish affairs. Sir Janies baa
ERY TIME IT COMES UP
called special meeting o f Ulster party
FOR ACTION
In Belfast tomorrow to'discuss situa­
tion, newspaper kdds.
‘
TALLAHASSEE, May 5,—The gen­
erals in the capital removal and the*
capitol extension contest are engaged
.
in a maneuver the public doep not
’
seem to understand, and the approprin a ntions' bill now in the house is a spec­
ial order for Friday. First, the publie hearing on tho question o f moving
G.— the capital was set for last Monday,
trio then it waa^suddenly changed, Being
day postponed for a week,
n to
Then the greatest interest in this
run- -matter waa transferred to the aenat*
the bill before the house, appropriating
&gt;day the sum o f $260,000 for the extension
Hob- of the present capitol building,
r of
It waa on its third reading, and
ffic- the public expected it to be settled
DYNAMITE EXPLODES
mile yesterday while the house was consldIN CITY OF MIAMI
Dan- cring somite bills. This waa evidencKILLED ONE NEGRO
(B, IV* A*wcl*U4 Fr*u)
_ MIAMI, May 6.— Ono negro was
killed and three others seriously in­
jured at noon today when a box of
dynamite on a wagon near business
section of the city exploded from un­
determined cause.
.
JOSEPH HAYDEN CROSBY,
PROMINENT CITIZEN OF
JACKSONVILLE. DEAD

JACKSONVILLE, May 5.—Joseph
SLACKER LISTS
Ilnydon Crosby, president of
the
WILL BE PUBLISHED
. Qrccnlcaf &amp; Crosby Company hero,
IN CONG. RECORD died shortly after midnight Sjlxtyflve years old.

New Hotel for
S t Petersburg
Eleven Stories
(By Th* AiiocUUd Ft***)
ST. PETERSBURG, May 6.—A per­
mit was issued here today for tho con­
struction of tho Hotel Pheil, to bo 11
.stories In height. The skeleton of
the building now up seven stories of
concrete and steel. Work was stop­
ped Inst fall on orders of' tho build­
ing inspector but changes Will bo
made to strengthen tho frame and
revised plans nrc sntsifactory.

Ten Mills Allowed
for Sub-School Districts

iys

Building
Cos
Have Delayed Him
Up to Present Time

Fitzmaurice Film
Was Adapted From
A French Original
The photoplay' attraction at the
Star thratre Fridny and Saturday will
“The Rl^ht to Love,’’ produced by
Georce Fitzmaurice and featuring
Mae Murray nnd David Powell. Oulda
Bergerc adapted the story from a
popular French play. It Is a Para­
mount picture.
Mias Murray has the role o f an
American girl, who leads a wretched
life with her husband, Sir Archibald
Falkland, English director of tho Ot­
toman Diet at Constantinople. In
*n effort to compromise .his wlfo so
he may marry another woman, Sir
Archibald Installs a, Prince Stanislaus
*n his home. A Colonel Richard Lor•ng, played by David Powell, arrives

HEADS OF FACTION8
IN OLD IRELAND
.
HAVE A MEETING

Reduction in the Paper
Rate to 6V i% Helps
Business '

Ku K lux Klan
Hold B ig M e e t .
In Atlanta Today

(By Tk* AtKxLUd Fr**t)
NEW* YORK, May 6.— Indications
of increasing deflation of prices In
commity markets imparted a bouyant
tone to the stock market today. The
dealings for the first two hours 'ex­
ceeding in volume and extent of
gains any similar period So fnr this
year. Reduction of commercial pa­
per rate from Bevcn to, six and onehalf per cent.by local Federal Re­
serve Bank was accepted as a prelude
to better business conditions. Trading Rod and Gun Club
in the first J»our on the exchange ex­
Make Final Payment
ceeded 350,000 shares. Gaines of one
On Lakefront Lot
to two points ruled in lower priced
railes, niao oils, motors, steels and
shipping. United States steel rose Will Ilsve Meeting of All Members
Monday Night
fractionally to above 80 to highest
quotation this year.
At * meeting of the Board of Di­
RIGHT REV. BISHOP CURLEY
rectors of the Rod &amp; Gun Club held
WILL SPEAK IN 8ANFORD
today, final payment gwaa made( on
AT CONFIRMATION SERVICE the site recently purchased for the
Club House from Mr. J. S. Wilson.
The Right Rev. Bishop Michael J.
The beautiful site is now the prop­
Curley of the St. Augustine Diocese erty o f the Club and is ideal in loca­
will be In Sanford next Sunday and tion and environment. It comprises
will deliver two sermons, one at the about two acres and fronts on Union
10 o'clock ra^ss and one at 4 o’clock Avenue, fifty feet and extends to
(n the afternoon at which time a large Lake' Monroe where it has a water
class will be confirmed. The ladles frontage of over two hundred fe e t
Plana for the* proposed dpb house
and men o f the church have arranged
for* a reception for Bishop Curley in are now being prepared by the archi­
tect and the preliminary sketch has
the evening.
•
Birfhop Curley enjoys the distinction been accepted. The architect will
o f beln gthe youngest bishop of any meet with the board and the building
diocese in America and is at this time committee on the 13th after which it
In charge o f the St. Auguatlno Dio­ is hoped that the club will be ready
.
cese which Includes all of Florida with fo receive bldkT
.
A
meeting
o
f
the
entire
memberthe exception.of West Florida.. He
was' at ono time located at DeLand and ship of tho club has been called for
many people In this section of Florida Monday evening at .the Couyrt House
•
*• •
e eta a’
.J 4*'lielfa to discuss several mpttera pertaining
to the club house.

There is much delnpldnted proper­
ty in Sanford that Is disgraceful .to
the city. We have It on the principal
comers of the city and we have it on
comers that nrc not so principal but
where It looks like tho breaking up of
n hard winter. Visitors to the city
ask why it is allowed to stand year
after yenr 'without tho city commis­
sioners having it condemned nnd tom
down. There is not an owner of such
property but that could afford to'tear
the wooden buildings down and build
more substantial structures now that
the building material is down. There
ar^ resident owners of sash property
nnd there are non-resident owners of
such'propcrty tho later predominating
and It was an account of I. W. Phil­
lips of Orlandq buying a business
block down there tkat caused a com­
ment in the Herald asking him why
he did not fix up his property.
Mr,
Phillips is one of the greatest boost­
ers in Orlando and has done a won­
derful work iti that city'. When he
came to Sanford several years ago
and purchased considerable property
we congratulated ourselves on secur­
ing Mr. Phillips and his sons who are
all live wires. Ho purchased the
Hand property on the comer o f Park
avenue and Second street among other
properties and said he intended to
■tart building an apartment, house
that would be the pride of all Florida.
He did n ot He had a perfect, excuse
when the price of bedding. material
went up for it would not have paid
him at thpt time. Maybe it will not
pay him now. Maybe he has a right
to do as he pleaseAibout his own
property and he can sit down on it tor
years to come— but Mr. Phillips and
other owners of property in Sanford
came to the Herald office.and fave
us that Information and we intend to
make those assertions printed in the
Herald good or worry the owners of
property in this city to death tintil
they do makjj good. This is one ^ca-

TALLAHASSEE, May 6.—It look­
ed for a while .in tho house yesterday
afternoon as if there was to bo a big
fight staged against tbo passage o f
an amendment (by Mr. Lindsay) to*
owns vnluablo property - in Sanford
the cUnsfRClibn, making It possible
nnd can afford to build on it should
for pjjiool sub-district trustees In
build on it and if he does not he should
this stato fo levy a ten-mill tax.
bo taxed on the vacant property, and
Motion by Mr. Scales of Taylor to*
If the buildings are unsightly they
reduce the maxlipura amount fromi
should be condemned ahd torn down.
ten to five mills, waa. tabled.
This Is done In every up-to-date city
•.No other amendments were* offered
In the world and It ,ls high time that
Tho odds in favor o f the passage o f
Sanford took a start in tho right di­
the resolution were so heqvy in favor
rection and began doing things. Mr.
of it that the opponents submitted to
Phillips comes from n city where thoy
the inevitable ahd it went through by ■
condemn unsightly buildings nnd ho
a vote of 00 to 14.
knftws what we nrc talking about. We
In support of the measure, Mr.
spoko about Mr. Phillips first. We
Harris, o f Pinellas county, declared
Intend to speuk about tho others fromthat ho was in favor o f removing.all
time to time regardless of who they
constitutional restrictions and* per­
are or whfcre they cams from, unless
mit the trustees to go as far as the
they get busy.meantime.
voters o f the respective Bub-districta
* I. W. Phillips, of Orlando intends
would permit them. The increase to
to build on his property and he will
ten mills was needed in his county,^
build later on We believe that when
Bo declared.
he says ao but he no doubt forgot all
Mr, Futch declared the legislature*
about Sanford when he waa busy with
waa
not levying any tax millage. I t :
his Orlando interests. It is natural.
was
only permitting the people to .
It is also natural, for the Herald to
express
themselves on the question,
call his attention to this fact. He
as
to
whother
they wanted the privi­
writes us in the following letter that
lege
o
f
assessing
ten mills If it be­
he will build and we believe him:
came
necessary,
and
it was hedged
Orlando, May 4, 1021.
about
with
more
safeguards,
he de­
The Sanford Herald,
clared
than
anything
he
had
ever
Sanford, Florida.
heard of.
Dear Brother Holly:
Mr. Phillips, o f Columbia county;
We notice in this morning’s "Slouch
opposed
the measure. He pointed out
Column” of tho Sentinel, a clipping
the
fact
that the provision had al­
from your paper wherein you take a
ready
been
made whereby the general
whack at us for not imigtoving the
school
fund
for th* counties may be
Hand comer, which we owti in San­
fixed
at
ten
mills.
ford. We know it la an “ eye-sore,”

and you can rest “assured that we are
going to get to the improvement of
this, Just as quick as building condi­
tions will perinlt, and we are rather
hopeful now that this time la not very
far off.
'
We appreciate our business In' San­
ford, and you can rest assured that
we are always ready to co-operate
with you In any movement which you
may start for improvements, and that
not only means that wo are going to
improve our property Just as soon as
possible, but that we will also stand
our share o f cash contributions for
nny public movement gotten up by
the representative, business houses of
Hanford.
*. . •
Yours voiy truly,
I. W. PHILLIPS’ SONS,
Another reason Is that a man who
By I. W. P H IL IP S .

T. J. Pldra of Holyoke, Mass., warn
In the city today making a apodal trip*
to Sanford to see the Herald Printing
Company, and give them (he exclusive
sale o f the Whiting &amp; Cook, Inc., line
o f fine stationery. The Herald Print­
ing Company will handle this line In
the future and the local trad* can de­
pend upon this flrn^to supply them
with the very latest and the very
finest stationery at very low prices.
This line has been handled heretofore
only in the larger cities but the Her­
ald Printing. Company, while not as
large aa soma of them, believes In
selling the proper goods and are build­
ing up a big business In this part o f
Florida in the stationery line and ex­
pect to wholesale stationery, ink, etc.
as soon as'more room can be secured.

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921
Oak, Fla., for $725. When thla little
pig wan put up fo r sale, the flrat offer
wan $300 made by Mr. Harper, a
member of the firm of Wallace A
Harper of MiaaouH, of course, I auppoee Mr. Harper did not know any­
thing about Henry county p lgi, or he
never would have offered that much
money for Florida pure-bred. On
September 30, 1020, a Poland China
boar railed in Mlcanopy, Fla., was
sold at Jacksonville, Fla., fo r $15,000.
The man that sold this hog carried
off the grand championship prise with
one of his Poland China sows at the
International Live Stock Show held
at Chicago In December, 1919. July
30, 1920, a live stock owner at Pierce,
Fla., refused $10,000 for a hog. A
newspaper article of July 23,. 1920,
made the statement that Armour A
Co. at Jacksonville, Fla., killed dur­
ing 1919, 68,734 hogs averaging 165
pounds In weight. Bulletin No. 157

Have you Business Blues, Dyspepsia, Depression or Reaction
It is sapping your business vitality, push and ginger?
Well Then
WORK, you son-of-a-gun, WORK
Create something
Get busy
Do something
I f you can't find anything else to do
Well Then
BOOST
Boost your city, county and state,
Boost your business early and late, *
Boost with vim, energy and pep,
Shoulder to shoulder and in step.*
Keep on boosting and never cry,
When you can’t boost, lay down and die.
•—G. R. H.

Average Prices
Paid For Truck
Crops in Florida
WASHINGTON, April 27— Av®J
ages of prices paid to producers
truck crops In Florida for the numtl1
o f February 15th to March 16th as r*.
ported to the Department of Api.
culture were:

Made-to-Measure

Cabbage, 86 cents a crate; celtry,
$1.81 a crate; lettuce, $1.71 a crats;
early Irish potatoes, $2.99; straw!*,
ries, 38 cents a quart; tomatoes, $3J7
a crate; cauliflower, $2.42 a crate; eQ
plant, $3.2 a crate; green peas, |i$0
a crate; peppers, $3.28 a crate.

(B o w ju M y

A special representative from the house will be with us
F R ID A Y and S A T U R D A Y , April 29th and 30th.

U He will have a wonderful line o f samples in many
weaves and becoming tones. If you want a suit made up
real snappyr^nd made right, it will pay you to see this
line.
•
.• ,
We consider it the best made-to-measure line on the
market, barring none.
Come in and have your measure taken for that new
suit. Select a pattern of your own taste, have it made to
suit your own notion.

FORMER SANFORI) RESIDENT WRITES THE CLINTON
(MO.) EYE ABOUT IT
C. O. McLaughlin, formerly of San­
ford but now connected with the Scnbonrd Air Line lnnd-de'pnrtment, takes
exception to what Pearl Smith said
about Florida or the editorial joy ride
and tells her n few in the following
letter:
It Is n mlgthy fine thing to be
happy In your own town, and it will
not be held ngnlnst her thnt she is
satisfied with Henry county, Mo. It
must be n fine place, and n big place
too, but it is my misfortune thnt I
have not heard of it before. She Is
a little unfortunate, because it Bcems
there are mnny things In Florida thnt
escaped her.
Florida Is not quite as large na
Missouri—we have only 58,666 squnre
miles, while Missouri has 69,420, but
Florida is larger than Maine, New
Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island
and Connecticut. One county in Flor­
ida is larger than Rhode Island and
Delaware. The eastern states named

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groves. It is not peeulinr to the state
that spraying Is peccssnry. Peach
trees, apple trees, other fruit trees
and vegetables nre sprayed in plnces
whefe they grow. Anybody should
know thnt food-bearing trpes must be*
domestic
ns well taken enre of
animals arc, nnd in places wc find it
also necessary to paint n house oc­
casionally.
i

do anything else, beenuse snow wns
about four feet above the ground. As
late ns Morth 20th n plnnler at Plant
City, Fla., sold $2400 worth of straw­
berries from one and one-half acres—
his first picking wns sold for $250,
which paid for the entire crop, lenving
him a profit of the difference between
$260. and $2400—the berries were
planted in August, 1920, and before
he finished gathering them he planted
Irish potatoes between the rows and
the plants nre at present in good con­
dition. The name man sold enough
squash nt $4.60 per crate from two
gatherings to pay the entire coat of
his crop, the bnlnncc of the sale will
be profit— they nlso sold their first
peppers at $0 per crate. Near Bartow
n farmer hnB cut 275 erntes of cabbngc
from One place, and on the same
ground he will plnnt com.
The first enr of tomntoes left Pnlmetto, Fin., April 8th for Philadelphia

Florids. A farmer moved to Florida
from New Zealand In 1919, and is
now milking 47 cows, making money,
he says he Is ablo to make money be­
cause of the low cost of feeding. This
should be a fair answer to the matter
o f grass.
.
,
Now she talks o f alligators. There
are some alligators in Florida, and
some in other states, if they don’t live
down there they can not live— it is too
cold in other places, but comparatively
speaking alligators are few in num­
bers—perhaps, many years ago they
were there In lnrge numbers. At one
time many people took the boat trip
on the St. Johns river from Jackson­
ville to Sanford just to see alligators,
during the last ten years I have been
up and down the river n dnzdti times
without seeing one ;thcre is a friendly
old alligntor near Dead river bridge,
between Flpstls and Leesburg, but he
rolls In the wnter and swims nway
when a Brnall boat comes near.
She wns afraid to go surf bnthlng
on account of the porpoise. Who ever
heard of a.porpoise annoying swim­
mers? He would not trouble you if

Why, Floridn is a gnrden from one
end to the other. Practically all the
staples grown, hi other states arc
grown In Florida, nnd mnny kinds of
things grow there thnt do not grow point. The first enr of tomatoes from
elsewhere. Most of the other states I'lnut City, 23 miles north of Tnmpa,
produce nine-tenths of the time nnd sold for approximately the same price
market one-tenth, while wc hnve some­ nnd was shipped on April 15th; 3830
thing to send to market every hour In cars o f fruits nnd vegetables hnve
the year. Our average selling is one been shipped from one county in Flor­
carload o f perfshnble gojods every ida during the present season nnd 772
eight minutes; when wc ndd tho staple care hnve been shipped from a single
products nnd live stock to the sales, station, about 6 Omllcs nwny In an­
it is found thnt we must sell ten car­ other-county. As Into as April 15th
loads of whnt we produce every hour
In the year, or to better describe It,
eight train-loads dnlly. We produce
nnd ncll $60,000,000 worth of products
thnt must be made nnd shipped im­
mediately,—things thnt can not be
dried and hung up In a bnm or throwr
into n com crib.
Notwithstanding
whnt her friend from Pennsylvania
told her about hnving owned a grpve
seven years at n loss. It must be
plain to everyone who will take tho
time to rend the dnlly mnrkct re­
ports nnd look over recent figures
published by the Census Bureau, that
many people do make money lu Flor­
ida, if they did not thoy would long
since have abandoned the orange
groves and the vegetable farms. Some
people do make two crops and more
annually. Because she has made refer­
ence to one-person is my excuse for
doing the same thing, although I am
prepared to furnish the names o f lots
who make more than one crop, and I
admit that I have not heard o f any
reasonably Intelligent planter in Flor­
ida who will admit not having made
' a single crop in four years, as stated
» in the next to the last paragraph of wild. I presume there aro Some
■ her letter, but I have read during the razorback hogs in Florida, and there
I past two weeks twelve or fifteen let- ipay be a few somewhere else too, but
i tors from people who are now living there are also some other hoga. On
&gt; in a wheat-growing county (not in January 1, 1920, the Census Bureau
i Florida) that they have not nude a ■tatea in Florida that 40,063 farms re­
&gt; crop in four year*, and further than ported having hoga with a total o f
&gt; that, as late as April 5th o f the 756,481. On September 16, 1920, a
» present year they -were not able to baby pig, three weeks old, told at Live

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

To The Public:
* The .mayor of this city as well u
every other incorporated munlelpt]
town ha*&gt; received urgent request:
fr%m the State Board of Health thal
we inaugurate a vigorous clean-up
campaign, particularly at this tin:
with reference to breeding places fol
flies and the strick adherence to u*
itnry regulations pertaining to tfc:
screening of fruits and vegetables di*
played for sale.
.
We take this method of soljfitl^
your co-operation in the enforcemes^
o f our numerous sanitary ordinances,
and will appreciate your ndvising tU:
office of any sanitary nuisance,
though It may be your neighbor. To*
may rest assured that the source cf
Information will be considered cosC. J. RYAN, Mane*

Made by the Mill that is Helping Make
SANFORD THE CITY SUBSTANTIAL

W e are m aking the same grade Pepper Crates that we
did Celery Crates.

I f you used our Celery Crates you

know that we made the best one on the market.

I f you

did not use them, ask your neighbor. W e can make all
o f the Crates needed in this section if you will anticipate
your wants and bring or send us your orders.

You can

get them from us or you will find them at both warehous­
es of the Sanford Truck Growers, Inc.

�,

.

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ALBERT BORN R
FOUND D E A D
THIS MORNING
ii»wian|^i'"'yinn

INDICATIONS ARE TIIAT IIE
WENT TO FEED ROOM AND
SHOT HIMSELF

-r

)RD WEEKLY

GOV. HARDEE IN FAVOR
OF FULL PUBLICITY
With reference to the movement for the greater
publicity for the acta of state and county officials and
especially all tax expending bodies of the state, Gover­
nor Hardee has expressed himself ns being a thorough
believer in the fullest publicity that can be given pub­
lic affairs. While the Governor has not expressed him­
self as to the bill now before the legislature, requiring
the publication o f a synposis o f the proceedings o f all
tax expending bodies, he has approved the principles
involved, and has indicated his hope that a proper bill
securing the objects above referred to, will receive the
approval o f the legislature.

AN INSIDE BATH •

VELl'O TUCKER JAILED
ON CHARGE OF A88AULT
TO MURDER nifl WIFE

MAKESKOII LOOK
Njjjjpl FRESH

DADE CITY, May 4.— Vclpo C.
Tucker, who it Is claimed hacked his
wife about 'the face, throat and arms
yesterday at Richland after she had
Says a glass o f h ot w ater with refused his plea for a reconciliation,
was arrested yesterday at a dipping
phosphate before breakfast
vat near Richland. He hnd camped
keeps illness away.
by the vat during tho night He says
that members o f his wife’s family as­
Says a glass of hot water with saulted him first and he acted in self
phosphate before breakfast
defense.
keepb illness away.
Tucker was brought here and is
being held on a chargo of assault to
Physicians the world over recom­ murder his wife.
mend the inaidc both, declaring this
is of vastly more Importance than
LAKELAND, May 4.— Mrs. Velpo
outside cleanliness, because the skin C. Tucker, badly cut at Richland yes­
porca do not absorb impurities into terday in nn altercation with her hus­
thb blood, causing 111 health, while band, is resting easier tonight at tbe
the pores in the ten yards of bowels hospital here and is some improved.
do, *
Doctors say she is still In a precarious
Men and women are urged to drink condition, though, the loss o f blood
each morning, before breakfast,
having been a severe drain on her.
glass of hot water with a teaspoonful
of limestone phosphate/in it, os a
"Belter-'Get-Better." Do it Now. •tf
harmless means of helping to wash
from tho stomach, liver, kidneys and
bowels tho previous day’s indigestible
materials, poisons, sour bile and tox­
' “ B E TTER -G E T-B E TTER ” '
ins; thus cleansing, sweetening and
Circulation-------“DO IT N O W ” — ^-Strength
purifying the alimentary canal be­
It Simply Removes Obstructions to Blood Flow—Dislodges
fore eating more food.
Accumulations o f many years— And Thus Equalizes
Those who wake up with bnd
Pressure on Nerves— Arteries
breath, coated tonguoi nasty taste or
have a dull, aching head, sallow com­
Neuritis-------The "LOGICAL TREATMENT*1
plexion, ncid stomach; others who
Paralysis
invc bilious attack or constipation,
ASK
ii
should obtain ,a quarter pound of
ASK
US
imestone phosphate nt the drug
store. This will cost very little but
sufficient to show the value oi
Rheumatism— FOR MANY HUMAN ILLS— Blood Pressure
inside bathing.— Adv.

(Tram Saturday'* Dully)
I
Nows was brought to tho Herald of­
fice this morning of tho death o f Al­
bert Domcr and tho Indications arc
that some time during the night he
went into the corn crib near his home
on Celery avenue and shot himself or
an accidental discharge of the pistol
killed him and his body was found
early this morning by his wife who
wont in search of him.
Tho news saddened his many friends
for Albert Domer had friends by the
score who knew tho pure gold in his
heart and overlooked his many eccen­
tricities. He was the greatest friend
o f tho poor and the needy in the city
and county and gave his money .lav­
ishly to the cause of charity every­
where even to the extent of Btinting
ALLEGED PEONAGE CASE
his own family. He was known ev­ Floyd Cowart Shot By
AGAINST EX-GOVERNOR
erywhere‘ and liked for his many
DROUGHT TO COMMITTEE
Jim Goolsby Y e s ­
kindly traits and tho big heart that
terday .
boot for humanity has been stilled
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., May 4. —
•forever.
Evidence tending to show that Gov.
(from Honda?'* Dally)
*
Albert Domer came to this country
omor Catts hnd held a negro convict,
Jim
Goolsby,
of
this
city,
shot
Floyd
with his parents from Hungary, set­
John H. Rodgers, sentenced from Os­
tling in New York where for many Cowart, of Ft. Florida, yesterday dur­ ceola county for murder May 6, 1909,
years he was engaged in the produce ing an altercation at the home of Lon- and pardoned December ID, 1B20, In a
business. Ho wns an ardent lover o f nio Oglesby on the Couch place, weSt state of practical peonage on his
sports and when aviation came in be
o f the city. Cownrt was shot through farm near DcFunlak Springs, was
was among the first devotees of fly ­
laid before the committee Investigat­
ing, being n friend and pupil of the the shoulder and the bullet must have ing the'governor’s official acts this
late John Moissant and mnny other reached his spinal cord ns h e‘ is par­ morning.
noted flyers and spent a year or more alyzed from the waist down nnd is at
Rodgers, who seems to bo an in­
on tho fields on Long Island and oth­ the Fcrnnld-Lnughton Hospital where telligent negro, wns scon before he
FIRTY-SIX. THOUSAND CARS
er places near New Yofk as a me­
he wns ruflhed shortly after the shoot­ went into the committee room nnd
chanic and afterward ns a flyer. .
told tho story to a reporter. Ho snid
By tho time this article is read Flor-*
He came to Sanford several yenrs ing. It seems that Cowart called at
Governor
Catts brought' his rcalease
ago to visit his brothers here, the late the Oglesby home Asking for n cer­
idn will have to its credit, since the
papers to Cnmp No. (1 of tho state
Aurel Dorner and Fred Domer, who is tain woman pnd Goolsby said she was
15th of Inst September, over 46,000
road
department in Bnkcr county,
still residing here nnd became so im­ not there and upon Cownrt arguing
cars o f fruit and vegetable shipped
where he was being worked, nnd thnt
bued with the possibilities of fnrming the question Goolsby struck him with
by "nil min’’ through Jacksonville,
the following dny S. V. Townselle,
that he bought a place near his u stick knocking him out of the door
High Springs nnd Hnnipton, the three
superintendent o f the governor’s fnrm,
brothers on Celery nvenue ami with and then both men pulled their guns
principal railroad gateways of tho
took him to DrPunfnk.
his wife worked to improve the place. and began shooting. Goolsby wns not
state. It is impossible to get the num­
Rodgers pnld William C. Hodges,
touched
but
one-shot
from
his
gun
He was more or less successful but
ber of express shipments thnt have
turned aside from the beaten path of struck Cownrt in the shoulder and he a TallnhnRsee pardon Inwyer, so he gone out, or the thousands of indi­
ordinary growing of vegetables and fell in the dooryard. Oglesby sum­ states, $li0 for his services in get­ vidual small lot shipments that hnve
experimented with n&lt;Hv varieties of moned the officers and Sheriff Hand ting the pardon. The negro hnd no left tho stnte.
plants and plant growing and like all and his deputies responded, bringing money nnd it was put up for him by
Grapefruit 11,650, onrnges 10,775,
pioneers in this field spent much of the wounded man to the hospital and D. F. Howell of Olustee ho say,s. He lettuce 2657, vegetables 2363, tomatoes
his time and money in the endeavor putting Goolsby in jail to await the showed n letter from Hodges to prove 2622, eclery 3806, potatoes 1442, cab­
to raise celery seed here and to raise, extent of Cowart's injuries before ob­ this.
bage 1405, strawberries 1$5, water­
Rodgers claimed to a reporter thnt
taining bail.
new' varieties of lettuce nnd celery.
melons 2, and pineapples 1. Total,
Cowart resides in Volusia county, the governor told him he should not
Mr. Dorner was also interested in
45,837.
. .
,. ,
aviation here and helped many of the near Ft. Florida, where he works "up­ hnve paid the Inwyer anything, but
U hnt has this been worth to r loraviators coming to Sanford from time on the Padgett place. Goolsby is a that the money should hnve gone to
idrt ? It is difficult to put it down in
to time clearing up the aviation field former resident of the Osteen section. him and thnt since Rodgers hnd rot
actual
figures because so little of unypaid it, h,e would hnve to put in n
on the Sunford-Orlnndo road and of­
t
iing
shipped
nnd sold is reported back
year's time nt work on Cntts’ fnrm,
fering a prize for thr name of the
to
any
authoritative
person or body
nnd pny $50 also.
field and looking ahead saw the time
. Rodgers insisted thnt he received * ,r c,,n,i’ ' ' ' n£ and record. Rut remem­
when Sanford would b« a station on
no
wages while on the fnrm, though bering that oranges‘and grapefruit go
the aerial mail routes that will he 'flip Struggle Discourages Man) a
he admits thnt Cntts nt one time about 200 boxes tothc car -and the
established in Florida some time in
Citizen of Sanford
gave him n dollar nnd bought some price for them has run between three
the future.
clothing for'h im . He snys he wns nnd five dollars a box delivered, And
Deceased leaves a wife nnd two
Around all duy with nn aching back, well treated nnd fed but- wnB not that about the same number o f crates
brothers, Fred Domer, of this city,
Can't.rest at night;
allowed' his liberty though re pro­ of vegetables nnd other fnrm truck
and Joe Dorner, of Montana, to mount
Enough
to
make
any
one
“
give
out."
his loss.
tested that -it wns not right thnt ho •goes to the ear, one mny figure for
Doan's
Kidney
Pills
are
helping
The remains are at the undertak­
should pay the lawyer for his pardon himself, taking the report of the Fed­
thousands.
ing parlors of T. J. Miller &amp; Son and
nnd hnve to nwrk for the governor eral department of agriculture, on the
They are for kidney bnckaehe;
prices paid Florida producers for the
will tie sent to Long Island tomorrow
too.
And other kidney ills.
for burial.
"Although members of the commit­ month o f February 15, to Mnreh 15,
H ere
is Snnford p r o o f o f
their tee would not discuss Rodgers' testi­ which is a fair average for the season,
The symputhy of the many friends
merit:
goes out to the family in their loss.
mony, It is believed he told them sub­ we belie\e. The department of agri­
Mrs, A. Smith, 409 Palmetto Ave., stantially whnt ho told tho reporter. culture finds the following prices were
A. P. CONNELLY TO TALK ON Rays: "Doan's Kidney Pills hnvc been In addition they are said to have some the average for thnt time.
our standard kidney remedy for corroborative ovidonca from white • "Cabbage, 86 cents a crate; celery,
MOOSEHKART LODGE NEXT
yenrs. At times I lind a" steady ache men. Just whnt this is they would $1.81 a rrnte; lettuce, $1.71 n ernte;
FRIDAY EVENING
in the small of my back nnd it gave not say.
early Irish potatoes, $2.99; strawber­
me
a
played
out
feeling.
I
lacked
At the Inst meeting of Sanford
How Rodgers' plight came to their ries, 38 cents a quart; tomatoes, $3,57
ambition
and
couldn't
evpn
do
my
Ixxige, No. 1253, it wns decided to in­
attention is not known, hut it is stated n crate; cauliflower, $2.42 a crate;
housework.
I
hnd
severe
pnins
in
the
vite the peonje of Snnford to be pres­
he wns brought here by a deputy eggplnnt, $3.42 a crate; green peas,
ent st nn fpforinnl meeting for the bnck of my head and dizzy spells, too. sheriff from Walton county, who found $2.90 n crate; peppers, $3.26 a crate."
Some hundreds of miles of train
purpose of hearing Mr. A. P. Con­ 1 used Doan's Kidney' Pills and they him nt the Catts farm.
loaded with some millions of dollars
nelly tell of his recent trip to Mooso- brought relief. I gladly give this en­
henrt and give his impressions not dorsement/’
Garner Hill, Gladstone, N. J Sells worth of fine Florida fruits and veg­
etables! Thnt is a seven-month record
Price 00c, nt nil dealers. Don’t
only to the members of the.lodge, but
Rat-Snap, He Says
also to the citizens. Mr. Connelly simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
"I sell nnd use RAT-SNAR. Like and the staple crops of Florida and
recently returned from n trip to Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same thnt to look any man In the face and tell much-of Its real spring truck have yet
. Moosehcart, 111., as n special lyprc- Mrs. Smith hnd. Foster-Milburn Co., It’s tho best: I f s good.” People like to be marketed, to say nothing of the
wntntfve o f tho Snnford Chamber of Mfrs,, Ruffnlo, N. Y.— Adv.
RAT-SJMP because it "does" kill watermelons, which nre Just beginning
Commerce, which organization Is
rats. Petrifies carcass— leaves no to move.—Tampa Tribune.
HERALD
ADVESTISEMENTS
working to secure the locntlon of the
smell. Conies in enkes—no mixing to
.
ALWAYS GET RESULTS do. Cats or dogs woq’t touch it. Three
proposed Southern Moosehcart In San­
CREAM FOB CATARBH
.
ford. Mr. Connelly had the oppor­
sizes, 35c, (15c, $1.25.
Sold and
Advertisements
get
results
and
OPENS
UP
NOSTRILS
tunity at this time to Inspect tho
gunrnnteed by Ball Hardware Co.—
workings of this wonderful child more and more the shoppers o f Snn­ Adv.
Tells Row To Get Quick Relief
welfare organization, nnd in order ford are shopping by using the adver­
from
Head-Colds. Its Splendid 1
that the members nnd people of San­ tisements In tho Daily Hernid. They
BROOKS-SMITH
ford mny know what the Loyal Order keep up with tho times by rending tho
In one minute your clogged nostrils
iFrom Monday'* D ill?)
of Moose means nnd whnt the order nds nnd they save money thereby.
Two of Sanford's popplar young will open, the air passages of your
Is doing for the conservation of or­ For instance Inst Saturday YowclJ &amp;
phan children, Dictator Frank I. Mil­ Co. hnd nn advertisement on their people recently put One over on their head wilk clear and you can breathe
ler has made arrangements to have dollar sale. Promptly nt noon Satur­ friends when they were secretly mar­ freely. No more hawking, snuffling,
headache,
dryness.
No
Mr. Connelly convey his impressions day they were sold out of all tho ried and started on a wedding tour of blowing,
articles
advertised.
Thirty
pieces
of
struggling
for
breath
at
night;
your
the
W
est
Coast
towns,
from
which
o f what this order means, not only
cold or catarrh will be gone.
to the individuals who have children orgnndio were sold by 10 o'clock, they returned yesterday.
showing
that
the
people
read
the
ad
MV.
Carl
E.
Smith1
and
Miss
Gussle
Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream
depending upon them, but also what
it would mean to Sanford if the Loyal and bought the goods. They will Brooks were married Wednesday, Bald from your druggist now. Apply
Order of Moosli decides to locate the have another sale Saturday and will April 20th, and will be at homo to a little o f this fragrant, antiseptic,
announce it In the Daily Herald. The friends here in the future. Mrs. healing cream in your„noatrils. It pen­
Sou there Moosehcart here.
young lady etrates through every air passage of
The meeting has been called for 8 Surprise Shoe Store by judicious ad- Smith is an estimable
and the ladies of Sanford are. also vertislng in the Daily Herald one day who came Here with her parents re­ the head, soothes the inflamed or swol­
invited to be present. Refreshments last week sold out entirely o f ging­ cently from- Lnke City, Fla., where len mucous membrane and relief
will bo served, and a full membership hams and curtain other lines and had the family is t well and favorably comes instantly.
It’s Just fine. Don’t stay stuffed up
is expected, ps well' as those who arc to order from Jacksonville in order known. Mr. Smith is one of the pro­
to have the goods in the store next prietors of Smith Bros. Garage and with a cold or nasty catarrh—Relief
not members.1
day and hnve them ns advertised.
Machine Company and has a host of comes so quickly,—Adv.
Other business houses report a like friends here who will bo glad to learn
FIRE DESTROYS
SEVERAL HANGARS story. This is the day of sales and’ pf his good fortune. The Herald «xBring your printing problems to tho
the day of advertising nnd no mcr- tends all kinds of pood wishes,
Herald office. It is our business to
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take away your worries in this line.
MIAMI, May 2— Plro today de­ newspaper advertising, T r y ' it on
DRINK
We have everything in tho printing
stroyed L. B. Boyd's seaplane hangar your piano.
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and seven planes. Lots $25,000, partly
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section la such aa to gladden the heart of those who have
the good o f Sanford at heart.

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION’

This is no idle talk— I have weighed the Bt^ement and
to say juat what !b my candid convictjona would put it
most too strong for the careful, conservative person— that
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
has VISION will agree with me now— the other later.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, M AY 6, 1921

rUTCHART IS

KEEN
FOR FLORIDA LINKS
SAYS N. O A P E R S

Count Oppcrsdorf, and then accepted
C. Bower our "City o f the Dead” has
a position as professional at the Ber­
been changed from a wilderness to a
lin Golf Course. Here ho instructed
place of beauty. The welfare depart­
ssveral of the members of the im­
Rev. E. D. Brownlee will be nt -------------------- w a i t e d -------------------ment made a contribution of $50 to
perial family, and was preparing sev­ THE BUSINESS AND PltOFES- get this movement started. Thifl.comMoore's Station Miurch to preach this WANTED— Young cow.
Must Ee
eral new courses in and around Ber­
SIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB
mittee desires' to express its thanks Sunday, Mother’s day. There will be
fresh
and
good
milker.
J.
H. Mai­
lin when war was declared, and he
The Business and Professional *or the response made to their appeal a special service nrranged. Come ev­ mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
18-tfe
was thrown into a German prison
Women's Club held Its monthly meet- nnd hope that the work so successfully erybody.
WANTED—Team
wor^,
all
kinds.
InTbe following from the New York camp where he was interned for the
They say wedding bells will ring for
ing at the Women’s Club on Monday i started will continue.
*
quire
Hanson’s
Shoe
Shop,
28-12p
Time* regarding Cuthbert Butehart, duration of the war. Before his in­
evening. A large number o f th e! The eity adornment committee re­ a popular Celery v nvenpc girl about
SEE M. S. NELSON for all kinds o f
the (rrcat golf expert, will be Intercst- terment^ however, ho won the Ger­
members were In attendance and the;Ports ft Renernl Interest aroused in June 1st.
hauling.
31-tfe
. to Sanford people as ho recently man professional championship nt
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly were din­
program was voted the most interest- j beautifying the streets of Sanford and
jjiJ out the golf course here for the Obcrhof in 1013, with a record of 138
MISCELI, ANEQUB
Ing one o f the year.
j environs. Many of the farmers aro ner guests at the Ellsworth homo on
for thirty-six holes. Among his pu­
tourist hotel:
The program wns in chnrge of the now lining their farms with hibiscus, Bcardall avenue Sunday.
GET
YOUR
ORDERS in now fo r
Cuthbcrt S. Butehart, one of the pils have been Lord Clcrawley, South
research committee of which Miss poinccttinB, flame vine/petunina and) Mr. nnd Mrs. Christ Bucurei enter­
your
new
Buick
car. See W. J.
j^jt known golf club makers of Eb- of Ireland champion; Harold Readc,
tained a number o f friends at a chris­
Mell
Whitner
Is
the
efficient
chnirman.
ott,cr
flowers
and
shrubs.
In
town
Thigpen.
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45-tfe
' who has been selected os the Irish champion; Frank It. Novitt Irish*
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tening party Sundny May 1st for their
champion;
Miss
Rhona
Arnir
Irish
Aftcr
tho
busint,aa*
which
was
InterRt&gt;
out
15°
Pa,ms
have
been
set
out.
^'professional and instructor for
little son, it being the Roumanian ORDER your new Buick now and
nntl lmPortant. the club wns de- Union »venue, with Mrs. Aylettc Fitts
you will not lose any time on the
J^pew Westchcster-BUtmore Coun- and open ladies’ champion. Previous
Enatcr Sundny.
new
car load coming in soon. 40-tfc
^ dub, and who has been spending to coming to America to take up his ^B^tcd by a" Informal talk by Mrs. * 8 ehnirman, and Magnolia avenue,
Alton nnd Alice Morris arrived here
^ winter months on Florida golf work he was professional and instruc- Wnk‘,fie,d telling of the beginning o f « ilh Mrs. Claude Herndon ns chair- Saturday from Palatka. Alton left YOU CAN order your new Buick
Aberdeenshire her PrpaprvInfT business, which has man- ahow marked results ns do other
c o u r s e s , returned to the city during tor nt Slnin's Cnstle
no wand save time on tho next ear
for Gainesville on Monday to enter
Scotland. '
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*™ Ccn9mre’ grown in a few years from a v e r y s c i o n s of our city.
the Ust week ant* *a now supervising
48-tfc
school. He is preparing himself for load.
sipnll beginning to one of the biggest
Thc. Improvement of the grounds
the work on the Westchester course.
a teacher and has been teaching the
things in Florida. As n climax to her noar thc KtRt'on has been started
FOR SALE
According to Butehart, excellent pro4th nnd fith grades in Palatka this
talk Mrs. Wnkcfleld presented to each through tho leadership o f Mrs. F. B.
is being made, and the No. 2
FOR
SALE—Good
farm mule in good
winter.
member a jar of her famous marina- **®RRl*y and Mrs. B, W., Herndon,
course is practically ready for pia^
condition.—
M.
Fleischer.
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Thc friends out here of Mrs. Susie
at the present time. The other two
Ruth McClain Bpent a few dnys last lado. Mrs. Wakefield's talk wns an [Friendship Square will soon bo a spot Squire will be sorry to learn she had FOR fiALE— 10 acres In celery iJelta
f ° f beauty to delight the eyes of our
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courses will be ready by/Autumn.
week with her sister, Mrs. Slggs in Inspiration to all who heard her.
a bad fall and is suffering from in­
nt Sanford, for $1,000 cash or on
Mrs.
Brownlee
next
gave
an
enterwint&lt;!r
visitors.
Hibiscus,
cannas
and
Florida, according to Mr. Bujchart, ChUluoU.
juries received,
terms. J. M. Stevens, 39 Barnett,
ii rapidly becoming dotted with golf
Mr. P. N. Stover spent Monday in taining and instruetive talk on Madam ! Pa!ms hovc been planted In phasing
Mrs. Ferguson, of Richmond ave., Jacksonville, F la .'
81-7tc
Curio and radium, showing a side o f ’ design. The committed wishes to has been very ill for several weeks,
courses, and, In spite of the number Orlando.
KEY WEST POTATO PLANTS
of links already completed, new ones
Mrs. Mary* Taylor spent last Thurs­ tho woman scientist which is often thank Mr* Dumas, the’ Union Nows and Mr. and Mrs. Eiwood Irish have
overlooked.
Company and all others who have been
$1.75 per 1,000
are- springing up almost overnight. day with Mrs. G. Nicholson.
both been ill nnd had tho services o f a
Ready
April
1st, delivered at station
After thc program dellcioup snnd- Interested and helpful in this work,
During his stay in the Palmetto state
doctor.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hand of Sanford
or
in Sanford.
he laid out two courses, on which spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. wiches, cocoa and whipped cream w ere! In submitting this report your
F. F. Domer accompanied Mrs. Al­
W.
V. DUNN
served
most
Informally
and
everyone
committee
realizes
thnt
much
of
our
work has nl ready begun. One of these A. A. Moran.
bert Dorner to New York with the
R.
A,
Box
224-A,
. Sanford, Florida
had
an
cnjoynble
social
hour.
work
hna
been
In
beginning
things.
at Eustis, will, according to
Mr/
remains of the late Albert Domer,
Chuiuota school picnic was held last
One of tho most Important things The real permanent success of any leaving here. Sunday Thc family have FOR SALE— 10 acres, 5 tiled, 3 wells,
Butehart, doubtless become one of the Friday nt Lake Homey.
that will be undertaken by thq Busl- ' c,v,c work Spends ultimately on tho the sympathy o f every one.
jreatest courses In America, by rea­
good house, 5 miles out on dirt road,
Mts. McFarland nnd Mrs. F. W.
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son of its wonderful location on the Prevatt spent last Tuesday at Osceola ness nnd Professional Women’s Club .'int.ercat nnd co-operation of the corn- • Mr. Frazier hns purchased tho fivo % mile from loading station. A Teal
crest of the ridge that runs through nnd took dinner with Mrs. Stephens will be thc establishment of nn cm- munlty ns n whole,
acres.of land and house just west of bargain nt $5,000 terms. Talcphone
ploymenl register for thc working!
MRS. E. D. BROWNLEE,
the state.
37-3tc
his home, the former D, R. Brisscn 349.— H. B. Lewis.
and nlso called on Miss Scott, who
girls of Sanford so that they mny get
Chair. Civic Com. place. Now he has 20 acres of the
“The Fusils course location 1s one
lives nlong the S t Johns river.
RED CAP Battery with its 2*year
in touch with the business men and*
MRS, B. W. HERNDON,
of the finest pieces of golf grounds
finest kind of improved land on Celery written guarantee, will cost you lesa
Mrs. McFarland and two -children
thus both will be mutually benefittod.1
Chair. Welfare Dopt. avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Brown Miller
that I ever saw," said Mr. Butehart
sppnt Sunday evening with Miss Jen­
per month’s service than any other on
yesterdny. “ Whereas most of
the
from whom ho bought, will invest in the market. A complete stock
This
will
mean
much
to
employers
nnd
of
nie and Lucy Flynt
WILL IIUILD NEW
courses in Florida are^ located on
employes.
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another place on Celery avenue, so wu these.— B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO. 85-3tc
John Alderman was seriously hurt
(round which is flat, this ono is in
UNDERTAKING PARLORS are informed.
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last Friday by his horse.
FOR SALE— Large WAREHOUSE
the renter of the lake country, on
Mr. nnd Mrs. Brown Miller expect
CIVIC WORK OF
Mr. Oscnr Nicholson nnd wife from
with rnil road siding. Three blocks*
high, undulating ground which ndnpts
THE WOMEN’S CLUB . T. J. Miller &amp; Son have purchased to go to Charlotte, N. C., for a from center o f city.— Geo. W. Knight,
Dnytonn are spending n fey days with
itself wonderfully to golf architecture.
the lot and uncompleted building of month’s visit, leaving hero next Real Estate and Insurunce, Sanford.
his mother.
One of the peculiar things about the
week.
,
The civic committee of the welfare tho Cook Auto Company on Pnrk ave­
Mrs. Bertha David and two children
35-tf
course is that there are two lakes on
Miss Pcnrlie Lee Bell is expected
of Brunswick, Gn., are spending a few department of thc Women's Club of nue between First nnd Second streets
home from Queen’s College in Char­ NOTICE— 500 new tires, all sizes to
ft, one at th cclcvation of 07 feet and
dnys with Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Snnford submits tho following report: nnd will complete tho building. It'is lotte, N. C., the 17th nnd will bring
be sold at ono half price. See us
the other at a 148-foot level. The
Through the »vor{j of thc committee
Proctor.
for
your needs for the next year, 34x4
her
cousin
with
her
as
a
house
guest
course Wilt, cover about 100 acres of
probable that the building will he
Mrs. G. Nicholson is home after on supplementing the achool fund of
$22.50; 34x4 and up to 37x5 in pro­
for
several
weeks.
land, mid tliere is plenty of freedom
bur county the schools have been en­ made a two-story one Inst end of one
There were two soHd cars of pep­ portion. No seconds. Full 0000-mile
for the construction of fairways and spending a few days in Osteen with
abled to continue through the full ns wns contemplated by the Cook com­
pers shipped from Enst Sanford last guarantee.— Ray Brothers, 314 West
greens which will in no way overlap." her son.
T h / first of May picnic was hold term of eight months. Mrs. A. P. pany, who started the building for a week, picked by several growers, in­ First Street, dealers in Firestone and
Mr. Burchnrt also laid out plans for
Saturday
nt Lake Homey. All hav­ Connelly nnd her committee rendered garage.
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37-4tp
cluding Chnrlie Merriwcthcr, Grnhnm I.ehiRh Tires. 0
a course which is being built by Fhilning
n
fine
time. It wns well at­ valunblc assistance to the county in
Miller &amp; Son have not completed Hunter, George' Pezall and'others nnd
delfihm and -Jacksonville sportsmen at
thefr vnlunblc work. Through our their, plans as yet but are contem­ shipped by the firm F. F. Dutton BATTERIES— We recharge nnd re­
tended.
Sanford.
pair all makes of Batteries. Send
state
similar efforts are now being put plating n fine undertaking establish­ represents under thQ‘ ‘‘Bluo Goose” la­
Fred Ballard came home last Fri­
Purine hi' stay in the South Mr.
your batteries to ua. Uncle Sam uses
forth,
but
it
is
gratifying
to
know
ment with second, floor for supplies, bel. There will no doubt be several
Butehart played on fourteen courses day after spending a few dnys In
■EXinF," Batteries In U-Boats, air
—practical!}- &lt;very course in the state Pnlmetto and reported that the that the "City Substantial” took the but may change tho plnn nnd make cars this week and several train loads and submarine service.
Why not
situation in hand early in the fnil.
tho building Into n business block. Inter if it would only rain and then have tho best at leas c o s t!—Ray
with tin exception of those at Palm tomatoes were nil killed.
The White Way speaks for the The location Is very desirable, being rain some more.
Mr. and hire. Clifford Proctor, Mrs.
Beach, Miami and St. Augustine.
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Bros., phone 548. 314 West First
David
and
Mrs.
Wicks
spent
Sunday
splendid
work done by thnt committee close to the business center of the
The Westchester-Hiltmore profesStreet.
377-4tp
.Mrs. B. W. Herndon, Mrs. W. L..Mor- city.
SHorsil conns here with an interesting evening with Mr. nnd Mrn. Grigcr.
Calls
For
Reports
gnn and M rs. E. P. Morse. Thc de­
This latest purchase by T. J. Miller
record. When ho was 21 years old
partment
wishes
to
thank
the
mer­
&amp;
Son demonstrates the fnlth of San­
he was a professional at the Pollok Bryant and W ife
Of National Banks Captain Cooper
chants, the city manager, the South- ford people in their homo city as thc
Golf Club in Glasgow, and a year la­
On Way to Orlando cm Utilities Company" and the San­ Millers nro nlso making improve­
Arrives at W arsaw
(Br Th* AitotUUd Pu m )
ter went to N'ewcastlb, County Down,
ford Herald for making illuminntlon ments In tho Imperinl Theatre build­
WASHINGTON, May 2.—Comp­
Ireland. ! hiring his stay in the Em­
WARSAW
May 4.—Captain Mar­
ing dn Magnolia avenue thnt will troller of Currency today issued a call
ORLANDO, Mny 4.—John It. B ry-, of olir cIty a "n lity.
erald Isles Butehart planned and re­
ion
Coper,
of
Jacksonville,
who re­
constructed a number of courses. -In ant, chnrgcd with the murder of his) We believe that "no more gratifying make It ono of tho fineat furniture fur condition of all Nntional Banks at
cently
escaped
from
tho
Bolshevik!,
the close of business Thursday, April
1MI he went to the Highgatc Club father here,* is now enroute from New piece of work hns been dono this year stores in this part of Florida.
nrrived here today. He is weak but in
of Scotland where he reconstructed Jersey to Florida with his wife, nc- than thnt done by the cemetery comEdward Lane, the real estate mao, 28.
good health. He plans tq leaves for
the course.. Later he w rnt to Ger- cording to a telegram received today mitteo. I-nrgely through the efforts mndo the sale of the Cook building
homo in ten days.
aany, where he constructed links for by Sheriff Karel.
HERALD ADS get results.
of Mrs. W. M. McKinnon nnd Mrs. R. to the Miller interests.

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W e are exclusive dealers for U. S. TIRES in Sanford; Distributors o f PE R FE C TIO N TIRES in Seminole and
Lake Counties; Tire Covers, Motor Meters, Spark Plugs, Horns, Tire Carriers, Brake Lining, Wrenches o f 7*11
kinds, Spot Lights, Light Globes, Screw Drivers, Blow-out Patches, Flash Lights, Top Dressing, Body Polish,
Metal Polish, Enamel to Paint Your Car, Lugjgage Carriers, Running Board Mats, Chain Locks for the extra
Tires, Lugs aiid Bolts for your Rims, Jacks, Gasoline and Oil.
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W e have purchased the F R A N K A K E R S ' TIRE CO. and Mr. Akers will be in charge o f this department.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 0, 1921

LAKE MONROE UPSALA AND
GRAPEVILII

stand the heat In the summer?” and a pretty body o f water, that Hows
he will'Indignantly Inform you that north to Jacksonville, traversing on
.. . y i w M w l u « £11 Ur holding It for speculation In many in­ the summer la tho most delightful the Way 260 miles whereas by rail
ft. 1. HOLLT
May, with'her spring blossoms, her
v. i, u u ju u ). ••••••, l » er»toiy u i T n u t m stances and this called forth tjie edi­ part of the year, that tho heat Is the distance is but 124 miles. This is
. . . . . . . Oaaartl K u i f v torial on taxes the other day wherein never so oppressive as it is in .the due to the fact that there are so many eternal re-dlscoveriea, is our guest
ft. A. WZZL...
wo stated that the home owner was north, and that tho nlghta are always crooks in the river— this picturesque 4gain. May-day, spring-day, is the
rmUliM Xnrj Tritef Vjr paying ihc taxes nhd the speculator cool'and invigorating. And it doesn't feature, however, prevents the use o f oldest'holiday in history. The Greeks •Clarence Bergquiat took a trip doe*
making the money..
take a newcomer Iong_to “ get that the stream for shipping fruits. This, duly celebrated her coming. Merry in his auto last week to visit the horn,
(IkMtymUl)
------------ o------------way.” After a northerner has spent by the way is the only river In the England knew the mad Joy o f May- of his parent* at Tiger Bay. .
i d k u r i o i rare* nr adtaxozi
Jewel peaches are beginning fa
CONGRATULATIONS TO LAKE­ one summer In Florida ho will fall all United States that flows north. Out o f day. The Morris dancers, the May
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color
up and we shall have some riw
LAND
over himself In trying to tell you how Sanford each year are shipped about pole on the village green— these are
**•••»#
very
soon.
R
H oran .
comfortable the summers are. There­ 6000 cars of celery. On the 18th as much a part o f the memoried Eng'
A
nephew
o
f
Mr.
Mesler
was
vtiR.
We wish to congratulate Lakeland fore it must be believed for Floridians 63 cars of It left fo r northern and lish past as Robin Hood and Puck with
OUm K aII lU tU r A w u t M .
ISM. At tk Pn I Offlea At I u TmhI,, nt*u*. upon securing the location fo r South are above all thingi truthful.
eastern points—and in the week, the all his fairies. May-day is not com ing him at his home last week.
veto act *r sunk a, im .
Hope we wlU not have many mon
pletely dead in the world today. All
cm College. There were many other
"What do you think o f our town?" total had been 360 c a n .”
jom , utaai.p svildoto.
r w » iu cities that were very anxious to se­ Is the first question a Floridian asks.
over Europe It la labor's holiday. Men windy days like Tuesday ere they M *
The following from the Brockport, and women cease their work to cele­ the oil on our new road as It blow,
cure this fine Methodist college, but And you have to tell him you are de­
Foreign Advartlalnc Rrpiaicnlailva
THE AMKR1CANPRESS ASSOCIATION J looking over the situation from every lighted with It, even If your arrival N. Y .) Republican gives Editor P. A. brate. In the city paries, In our own away In lime dust.
Mr. and U n . Dunnlo Arrcnta hm
country, school children prance gaily
standpoint we could not help but, be­ wqs only fifteen minutes before and Blossom's Idea of Sanford:
bought the cottage and 2 Vi Wri(
"A
s
an
Introduction
to
Sanford
will
around
tlie
May-pole
while
Pan
peeps
lieve
that
Lakeland
offered
the
ideal
all
you
had
seen
was
the
rajlroad
sta­
W e ere off to a food start,
site. Lakeland Is a central location tion.' If you don’t praise the ptsce say that when your gfocer tells you at them from the hidden d ep th s'of o f the old ‘J . A.* Thompson place, no*
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----- "Bid yoa ever see so much building In South Florida, and the only objec­ he Immediately assumes a most in­ that the celery he la selling you came shrubbery. Every village green should owned by Barney Beck, and the Ufa
tion would come from ’the West Flor- jured expression and after a few such from Florida, it doubtless came from have a May-pole. One day given over ter has decided to build.a cotta** f0r
going on as now?
Ids people on account o f distance, but experiences you learn to be polite and Sanford, known far and wide as the to fun and frolic away in the country rent or sale on the qther part of the
------------ o-----------'This summer will be a busy one. we could bring the same objection to give him the answer he desires, eyen celery city. However, it produces to watch the unfolding leaves, listen to place Instead o f near the home pUc,
more lettuce and cucumbers and many the song of the mating birds and catch aa at first planned. ’
Heal estate Is moving and people are the Women’s College located at Talla­ at the expense o f truth:
Grapevllle la sura growing. We eft
nt^or
kinds of vegetables thsn any the -fragrance o f Ihe throbbing,
hassee and no one wishes to do that,
preparing for a big winter.
The editors found the Floridians so
soon
be a suburb, o f Sanford.
other
spot
we
ever
saw.
Fully
3000
brown
earth,
means
an
Inspiration,
a
Lakeland Is on the ridge o f Florida, hospitable and so anxious to please
------------ o-----------Mr.
and Mrs. Ericson and childr*,
tonic
for
mind
And
heart.
high
and
dry
and
heglthy.
Lakeland
that
one
would
be,
hard-hearted
in-1
carloads
of
celery
alone
are
shipped
Instead of going away for the sum­
The local boys treated the Monroe called at the home of her sister, Uri.
mer months everyone should mako ar­ Is composed o f som e,of the finest deed to offend them by foiling to sp- out every year. Passing along the
rangements to stay in Sanford and people in the world and they are push­ pear impreased. But honestly, it fields each one o f the party was hand­ community to a jolly darky minstrels Magnuaon, ^unday Afternoon, win*
keep business going.
ing their fine city to the front. Lake­ wasn’t a hard taak to make a pleas­ ed a large stalk o f crisp celery and a Friday evening. * No price o f adrnis Miss Margaret called to see Mrs.
Eunice Tyner.
------------ o----- ------land is not a big city and in this
ing reply, fo r Florida really and small packet of salt and it sure, did slon was charged, but the efforts o f
Mr. Reed brought out Mr. and Mia
Sanford needs five hundred more spect we favored Lakeland over Tampa truly impreased the travelled news­ taste good after so much liquid re­ the home talcrt proved such a su&lt;:
W
ill Robinson and children Co sptaj
cess; the 'amateurs Acted their parts
houses built this summer to take care or Jackaonvitle. And then Lakeland paper men as no country has ever freshment
the
day, Sunday, at the home of lb
"A ll the celery Helds are under­ so splendidly In such a rnlrth-provok
o f the home people who-want houses made the trustees a fine offer and car- done. Even those who. had visited and
and
Mrs. Krell.
nnd also to take care o f the visitors ried off the bacon. We like Lakeland been entertained In all parts of the drained—for two quite opposite rea­ ing cast, that the audience was more
Mr.
and Mrs. Forster attended ths
who last year were turned away for and all her peoplo and especially her country and Canada, were outspoken sons— to carry off excess water and to than pirated and kept in a hilarious
funeral
o f the little child burled oa
bring
in
water
to
the
roots—
in
other
humor from start to finish, and Just
the dearth o f house*.
newspaper men and we know that the in their praise o f Florida and sincere
Sunday
and called also to Inquirs
words
to
irrigate
the
land.
It
costs
-------------o--------- —
before
the
last
stunt
was'
pulled
off
jtrustees o f Southern College will never in doing it
about
Mrs.
Tyner. Mrs. Ballinger
about
$260
an
acre
to
supply
the
two
little
boys
passed
the
boxes
and
The American Railway Express regret moving The college to this
------------ o-----------and
Mrs.
Vaughn
also called.
water
system,
and
it
would
boftiseless
the
neat
sum
o
f
$85.38
was
collected.
Company announces a change in hours favored spot.
THE SUBJECT OF TAXES
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell were Sun­
to try to do without it- Such Im­ Half of this amount goes to defray
and reduction of wages. If the ex­
press company reduces wages we
WILL HAVE SCRIBES PICNIC
Without trying to make tho sub- proved land sells from $1000 to $2,- the expenses of the show, provide for day visitors at the home of Mr. snd
Mrs. Williams.
shall expect them to reduce express!
jest of taxes wearisome, for it is not a 000 an acre. The water is obtained costumes, stcncry, etc.*'The other
charges as well. Will they do It?
The Sanford Herald hns the finest pleasant subject at the best, we just from artesian welis which nre sunk at half was generously donated by tho , Mrs. Barnwell Beck and daughter,
•------------ o-----------■
bunch of correspondents of.any paper want to remark that In tho ta’x list an expense of $75 to $150 and appar­ boys to the graded schools. We can Minnie, were in to see us on Friday
Some cold wenther, Pauline. Keep In the state. They arc working and recently published in the Herald wo ently like Tennyson’s brook flow on not 'commend these boys too highly and tells us Uiht her husband lost s
your winter clothes out of the moth pulling for the Herald nil the time note that our taxes are $179.50 for forever. Thcro are about 3000 of for their efforts and their unstinted fine mule last week, which broke Its
bnlls a few hours longer for you may and their , work Is appreciated. The state and county and $85 for tho city these wells in the Sanford district. generosity. It is very pleasing to find leg at the knee by stepping in n pocket
need them. Instead of getting warmer Herald pays them n nominal sum for and this makes grand total o f ?!2G4.60 Sanford has not been much affected good home talent among us. These and had to be shot
Mrs. Emil Magnuson is some better.
It nppenrs to be getting colder.
their work but no money can ever a year aside from insurance nnd up­ by business depression and hence Is innocent nmusementa arc a source of
She
has been ailing since the holidays.
------------ o-----------wont
to
rnll
itself
the
City
Sub­
real benefit to the boys and a great
pay them for their conscientious as­ keep to live in your own home. We
Dr.
Denton, who was out Thursdsy
Rcprescntatlvo Riddle of Holmes sistance in making the Herald tho also note in (.ther doscrlpti.ns in the stantial."
deal of pleasure to the community.
The very efforts of the boys strength­ and ngain on Sunday, advised her to
county wants to pass a Inw prohibit-1great country pnper that it has be­ tnx lists of whole -docks thr.t ore as­
ONE MILL FOR PUBLICITY
en them towards better things, their atay in bed for a week nnd Mrs. J. L
ing bathing suits that would Indecent-' come chiefly through their efforts. In sessed at $1.60 a y n r or fhe sum
minds nre occupied nnd some latent Lundquist has been helping care for
ly expose any part of the person. |order to show them our appreciation total in city and county nnd state perThe Tampa Hoard *&gt;f Trade has re­ talent tnny awaken, develop and grow her. We nil hope she will be better
And yet there are some people who ( the Herald will some day during the hnps $2.50 or nround thnt figure.
sny tho capital should not be removed summer nnd presumably on the
ThiB is exnctly what we arc talking commended thnt a one mill tax be into n future possibility. We shall soon.
Mrs. T. O. Tyner nnd their tw»
to South Florldn.
j Fourth of July, since that is n holiday, nbout.
The man who in this day levied on tho city nnd county to take watch them closely, be on the lookout
youngest
children had n very dots
------------ o-----------' give them n picnic at some central nnd time wants to build n nice home care o f tho city nnd county’s publicity for n Dockstettcr or Primrose, Webcnll
Saturday
noon when train No. 84,
Sanford hns the building fever now .location in the county where they enn thnt he nnd his family enn enjoy in program.
be ror an Al Fiends.
*
going
intto
Sitnford
nt the Goldsboro
By those whose Idens of publicity is
and houses are going up everywhere.; „]! Knt|„.r together nnd talk over their their old ngc nnd one in which they
The pepper business nt Monroe is
grade
crossing,
struck'the
nuto ibe
And if the owners of lots will he rens-; t rinln and tribulations and get nc- enn tnko pride is forced to pay tho merely some hot air shot by irrespon­ fairly humming. Prices arc in the
onable there will he five hundred now nun)nU.d. Wo doubt if they know luxes of tho man who is holding vacant sible parties through haphazard means topmost notch nnd holding taut. The was driving, whirling It Into the ditch
houses built here this summer nnd cat;, nthcr ns they come from diffor- property for speculation nnd will not into a generally inattentive region, plants this season arc large and nnd her with It. She snw the tnJs
this will mean five hundred new riti- on^ B0Ctions of the county nnd to get build on It himsoi# or let nfiyone else this suggestion will he bitterly Op­ bushy, n blackish green nnd covered before she heard it ns it-enme around
zens here next winter.
together in one big family gathering build on it. Whnt is holding hack posed. To those whose iden of pub­ with fruit nnd blossoms. Some hnVo the bend nnd put on the brakes b?t
would he the finest kind of experience Snnford today? Nothing in the world licity is meant some pretty picture sold out, but many are refusing fancy they failed to hold nnd the car rolled
A West Florida senator offers n bill
for nil of them. The Herald would not except thnt the people who own prop­ postcards for "tourists" to send home, prices for the entire crop, choosb.g to the track. She told the children
1that will "permit" state division. Now
confine the picnic to the scribes alto­ erty in the business nnd residential nnd some highly colored literature "to rather to hold on nhd take chances to jump but they were too frightened
for one that will “ permit" the removal
bring more tourists here," the iden will towards reaping n golden harvest. to do nnything but acrenm so she get
o f the capital or one that will "per­ gether. We know the county officialssection are holding the land too high
he repulsive.
Tho situation has been closely studied out herself-nnd tried to pull them out.]
mit" re-apportionment or that will would like tg he there nnd the city for anyone to build on it nnd make
But’ to those who renlize thnt thru and prospects point towards a long under the steering wheel. She at first
"permit" South Florida to he a com­ officials also. We know thnt the many nrtythlng on tho investment even for n
thought sho was not hurt but her
friends of the Herald in nil parts of homo. Anil tho home builder far from proper advertising and publicity alone and steady season.
ponent part of Florida.
I the county would like to attend the being encouraged In owning his home can this city nnd county be brought' ' The following composed n very lower limbs were Tindly bruised and .J
Dr. Denton wns called in to attend
' n le n le nrwl U m m r
nnaaftilit fn n u ll
The live wires frofn other sections Plcnic nnd [l mn&gt;’ bc l&gt;ossib,e to pull is forced to pny tho highest kind of to share in the increased permanent pleasant fishing pnrty thnt spent the her. It waa very fortunate they wen
o f the state arc coming to Snnford. |this bl* ^ h c r in g in Sanford ns it rate while tho fellow thnt owfis prop­ population growth of the South, Jn the day down the river Tuesdny: Mr.
not broken. The car bns badly dam­
They nre noting our growth, they a re1 cnsdy accessible from nil parts of erty to sell is allowed to rake in the increased industrial development of nnd Mrs. George Venerable, Mr. and
aged.
noting the way we do things and they tbo col,n‘ y nnd wou,d mnkp n “ P day shekels when property ranches tiro tho country’, in the increased commer­ Mrs. Prude Hawkins, Snnford; Mr.
cial nscendency it tmiilt have, nnd in and .Mrs. Robert Wynne, Jr., nnd
are noting the many changes nn prop- f" r Sanfl,rd. k'’T inK
of tbl! PM' highest peak nnd nil tho years the
the increased fmne and popularity daughters, Misses Roberta nnd Jose­
■erty-and Unbuilding operations. They P!f’ nt ht‘ »le " nd ke(‘ I,l"K thp city fr’ ’m property was lying idle tho homo
nre also watching our Chamber of b'“ ’ K «I.*R* rU*cl altogether. The picnic owner wna paying the tnxes for the which is needed to make it the me­ phine .Wynne, nnd Miss Annn Bruton
tropolis of this entire section, the idea of Jacksonville.
Commerce and the activity of this dinm‘r wou,d bo at noon nnd “ n lhosc npeculntor.
Miss Frances Hawkins entertained
J. E. Phipps returned Saturday from
This Is, true o f other cities. Wc of this publicity fund will be pleasing
Lndu of men have more to do with t he!
wished^ to take in n baU game nt
and
%ne
that
they
will
readily
espouse.
Hastings,
where he has been the pari
some
near-by
point
could
do
so
nnd
a
crowd
of
young
people
at
her
home
nre not confining our remarks to San­
growth o f the city than any other
The
time
hns
come
when
any
county
Wednesday
evening.
Delightful
re­
the
others
could
rest
in
the
shade
and
month.
ford nlone but to the whole state nnd
force.
Mr. John Dunbar and daughter,
talk over the things of importance to to other states. Regardless o f whnt or municipality that expects to go for­ freshments were , served nnd n very
ward
must
derive
its
motive
power
Miss
Elsie, left Wednesday for their
the
city
nnd
county.
The
Herald
beenjoyable
evening
spent.
certain
individuals
think
about
tho
Consdentious objectors in l’hilndel-t
from
ail
tho
people.
Other
cities
nnd
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
J
o
h
n
Bolly,
Albert
home
in Willow Grove, Pa.
high
tnxcH
that
we
should
levy
to
keep
phla say they will not stand for nny ^cves in these getting-together meettowns
o
f
the
state
nnd
country
nre
re­
Body
and
daughter,
Mias
Alice
Body,
Mr.
and Mrs. E- E- Hardy and Ur.
up
expenses
wc
contend
thnt
these
more wars, will not take up arms, will lnK" nnd would especially ^
to have
not buy bonds and will not do nny- 1,11 those who make the Herald get taxtfi should not fall heavy on tho alizing this. Many other places have Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Tnlhott nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Ranger left for their
thing to help the U. S. in war times, i together in one big pnrty with their owner of his home. We contend thnt decided that the benefit derived from nnd Mrs. George McCrumb spent Sun­ homes in Maine. They motored a* f*r
ns Jacksonville in Mr. Ranger's car.
Let us see. Thert were some of these friends and the occasion would not the home owner should be encouraged advertising and publicity of the right day nt Palm Beach.
Mrs. J. S. Dinkcl nnd Mis* Olitt
Mr. and Mrs. James Hultz 'nqd
folks said that along nbout 1918. None only he good for the correspondents In his desire to become n good citizen —or even tho wrong sort—affects the
o f us want any more war but if nny, and the employes of the Herald hut nnd have his own home. Wo contend wholo people, all the community, and Henry Jackson have returned to their motored to Sanford Wednesday.
other nation steps on our toes we will it would be n good thing for the city that the home owner should not pay not alone the person or persons who home -at Long Island nftee spending * Mr. and Mrs. Topliff -of OrUndo
* the winter here.
were calling on friends Wednesdaycertainly kick them on the shins or nnd county as well. Wo will go into more than the owner of vacant prop­ are responsible for it. ,
Mm .' A. P. Fulter and daughter,
■The
only
way
to
meet
the
cost
o
f
Henry Shoulet returns to his old
.ateal their umbrella or tell the teach­ detail* o f this picnic later and If It erty-and last but not lonat we con­
Miss
Trances, were visitors in Orlando
such
a
program
aa
the
board
has
In
home at Henderson, Ky., Monday,
e r on -them.
meets with the approvnl of those who tend that unless some other arrange­
mind
is
through
the
pockets
of
the
after
being
In
the
state
nbout
two
Friday.
are Interested It will be given here or ments are made t^erc will be but few
Mrs. Tice and children o f Oriaiw
"We note by the Orlando papers that nt some other point In the county on home owners nnd instead qf having entire county snd city. These la a years. Mr. Shoulet came to Florida
k"*' father
1. W. Phillips &amp; Sons have purchased Monday, July 4th. Keep it in mind a hnppy, peaceful, contented city of certain small faithful band of men and for the benefit of his wife’s health, were up visiting her
$100,000 worth of property in that and let the Herald know about it.
homo owners wc will have a city of women in Tampa, In public and private aa she was an invalid, and has nincev mother, Prof, and Mas. Shaffer.
W. Rincau was a viiltor in Orlando
-city. We believe this Is. the same
renters and owners of automobiles life, who, when nny call for funds is died. Mr. Shoulet was considered one
firm that bought the Hand stable
IMPRESSIONS OF FLORIDA
who will spend all their span* time made, come to the rescue like the pat- o f the best farmera in his state and Friday.
property at tho corner of Park avenue
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hardy, Mr.
and spare money going to other places riots they are. Tampa gets a great the past year trucked in Florida and
and Second streets several years ago
i . Mrs. Rnnger motored to Orlando *
The boosting spirit o f the average instead of helping to build up Sanford. "boost” through their efforts, and wrns very successful,
.and promised to build n fine building Floridian is splendidly portrayed in Figures never He.
Tampa and Hillsborough arc given the
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Swnggerty And Friday.
on It but the livery stable is still the following from the pen of Lemuel
credit for "killing the bear” when, as family and Mr. and Mrs. Stafford and
Mrs. L. T. Hunt and father, J.J*
------------ o-----------there. Wo would like to rise up and C. Hall, editor of the Wntchatn
a matter of fact, the credit belongs to family made a pleasant fishing party Allen, wepo visitors la,Orlando It**
WHAT TI1E EDITORS SAW
inquire of them Just what they in­ (Mass.) Courier, who was among the
these few whose names are not pub­ Thjir»day.
day.
tend to do with this property that Is 600 editors recently vlsllng Sanford.
Friends o f Mrs. Will Rlneau
*
The following from the Mt. Carmel lished because they are such loyal, un­
The stork-visited the home o f Mr.
-among the most valuable in Sanford. Mr. Hall says:'
selfish
citizens
that
they
would
not
sorry
to
learn
she
is'worse.
“
*
*■
(111.) Republican-Register will be in­
end Mrs. Carl Rabun o f Sanford and
------------ 0— — ■
appear aa other than a part of the
Rlneau has been 111 /o r some tin*"Talk with a Floridian and you are teresting to Sanford people:
left a fine ten-pound boy, Carl Rabun,
T!
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Blstllne * *
I. W. Phillips of Orlando, who owns pretty sure to And that he came there
"From Orlando our party drove in great whole.
Jr. Mrs. Rabun, before her marriage,
If the city and county are going
visitors
(n Orlando Saturday.
-some valuable property here, writes a 'from somewhere up north; that he autos to Sanford which is known as
was Miss Mary Miles o f Monroe.
Bill Satcher was transacting w *
letter today to the Herald In which ! has prospered, Is happy and content- tho celery city o f the south. There Into any pretentious, or even moderate
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Muse
ness In Orlando SaturdayL
he says that he will build as soon a s ! cd. More than that, he is anxious to they grow up to four crops a year. advertising and publicity program
o f the West Side, A fiiy: boy. Mother
MJss Ellen Fuller spent the ***■
building material comes down. This , share his blessings with all comers to First, celery, then com , lettuce, etc. next season, and it must, the proper
and child are doii^$ well at Dr. Robsounds good. We had no wish to the end that they, too, may be happy One man said that last year he made way to finance it is through a levy; on
end at home.
.
son’s Infirmary.
T*
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of Or»
single out Mr. Phillips as one who He Is hospitable to the. extreme .and up to $3600 off one acre o f celery. the whole taxable wealth of the county
were the guests o f Mr. and Mrs-”
Was not .keeping his promises f o r , has -a cordial,' likeable, friendly way The land here is all irrigated but you gnd city— Tampa Tribune.
This has been a’ month of accidents Roebuck Sunday.
there are others who we will mention about him that assures you that he get Crater by driving a w ell None la
The Sanford Herald accounts Tor and should prove a warning to. the
Mr. and Mrs. J. i t Allen and * *
later on. What we wanted to bring.is glad to see you, hopes that you will productive without use o f the wells.
*
tp Mr. Phillip’s mind and the -mind stay aa long as you can, and that The rotation of Crops is possible be­ the spleen of the Clinton (Mo.) Eye, drivers o f cars especially. Accidents Hunt were visitors in Sanford.
A. Y. Fuller was In Orlando *
o f other non-resident property Own-1 when you go you may soon come cause of the use o f irrigation methods by snylng, "The scent of orange blcw- do not “ Just happen" and there is a
era that while they are live wires In back again. In fact, the Floridian but the farmers declare they are re­ soms always gets an old maid’s reason for moat of them. A little
Tue8d,,y•
„Mnf
more care and safe-and-sane driving
Mrs. Florence Hudson was up K
tlhmr own homo towns they seem to- shows much sympathy for all who paid by gv-tting so many returns from goat!— Tampa Tribune.
o
of autos will lessen the danger to tho her regular music lessons on Tue •
think that any old building Is good \are doomed to reside in other states their crops. They must use fertilizer \
B. J. Overstreet yaa s visitor »
enough for Sanford and let It go at and for tho-life of him cannot see how extensively and the man who doesn’t
The Sanford Herald declares Or­ occupants of the cars and to the peo­
that. There has been too much o f this ’ it is that everybody doesn’t come to want to do that better; not engage in lando is one of the snappiest cities in ple who are not driving cars. There Orlando Tuesday.
spirit in Sanford and now that prop- "Florida and reside -the year round, the business hero. .Wc were shown Florida; and the entertainment they is too much speed and too little
I
erty Is growing into roonpy every day He will fervidly deny that Florida is celery farms which wfcre so large we give you baa no' "morning after” ef­ thought for the other fellow.
The average temperature f°r
.
----------- o—----------we want to see It improved. A ir of warm In the summer, that there are were not able to see across them fect cither!—Tampa Tribune.
year that will bo published In the
I
this property was. purchased very mosquitoes, or'that its rains are ever and then we know how It wna that
And when the immigrant begins to aid booster editions will" Prtrt*.,
ItV
cheap a few years ago and much o f It anything' more than gentle ahowen. this is known as the^celery city,
■HERALD ADS get results.
speak our language he fondly thinks revelation ta the people In the no
-was purchased with the understand-. Just ask a Floridian, “ How do you
"St. Johns river at this point forms
Office supplies at the Herald.
thgt he is learning to speak English. cm states.
that the nefc owners would build
THE SANFORDHERALD tng
at once. They did not. They are

IBE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

L0NGW00D NOTES

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921

TWO HIGHWAY BILLS
BEFORE THE LEGISLATURE
SHOULD BE READ
Relate to New T a x On
Autos and Restrictions
on Vehicles
In the issue o f Tuesday the Herald
p v t the new rate for taxir t automoyUei that i* now before the legislstnft and that wwili raise the rates
eanilderably. The other bill relating
to highways and the kind o f vehicles

o f such damage and the sufficiency
of such repairs.
Section 7. Any person, firm,
corporation or association, violating
any o f the provisions of this act shall,
fo r tho first offense, bo punished by
a fine o f not more than five hundred
dollars or by imprisonment of not
more than six months, or by both such
fine and Imprisonment, and, for the
second offense, shall be punished by
a fine o f not more than five hundred
dollars or by imprisonment In the
state prison not more than five years,
or by both such fine and imprison­
ment. The penalties herein prescribed
shall apply both to the owner and
operator of such vehicle, provided
such owner knowingly and willfully
or negligently permits such violation;
Section 8. Nothing In this act
shall be held to prohibit incorporated
cities and towns of this state from
enacting and enforcing such ordin­
ances, rules and regulations as may
be deemed necessary, not Inconsistent
with general law, governing the di­
mensions, weight, and speed of ve­
hicles operated or driven over the
streets and highways of such cities
or towns, but power and authority Is
hereby expressly conferred upon such
cities and towns to enact and enforce
such ordinances, rules and regula­
tions.

COMMITTEE ON FORESTRY
CONSPIRACY
OFFERS BILL CREATING
SET ASIDE
STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY
Capital
Improvement PERSONAL NOTES
Bill Reached This

SENATOR NEWBERRY AND SIXTEEN OTHERS IN THE STATE
OF MICHIGAN
O r Tha AuocUUd Prats)

WASHINGTON, May 2.—Convic­
tion of Senator Newberry in the fed ­
eral courts in Michigan for conspir­
acy to violate the federal corrupt
practice act was set aside todajr by
the Supreme court. The conviction of
sixteen other defendants also w
set aside. The court held coni
without power to regulate primaries.
Justice McReynolds read th| opinion
to which Justice McKenna dissented
as to power of congress but agreed
as to decision. Chief Justice White
also dissented from the decision that
congress did not have power to control
all elections but agreed the statute,
was “ grossly misconstrued."
White
said he concurred In the reversal of
the convictions but though a new trial
should be held. News of the decision
reached the senate chamber during a
heated debate between Senator Undrwood of Alabama, and Penrose, of
Pennsylvania, and others.
Immedi­
ately the senators gathered in groups
and manifested undisguised interest
in the court ruling.

Afternoon
d r Th* l u n f a M

r w i)

TALLAHASSEE, May 4.—Commit­
tee on forestry today offered a bill
creating State Board of Forestry com­
posed o f tho governor, commissioner
of agriculture and secretary o f stata
empowering them to employ a state
forester at a salary o f $3,600 and pro­
viding for a tax on turpentine dis­
tillers, manufacturers, saw mills, etft.
The cspitol Improvement bill Is ex­
pected to be reached this afternoon.

Thrasher and Miss jMay Thrasher who
have-been visiting Mr. andlklrs. E. L.
Ferran.
'Mrs. G. L. Goodhue and little grand­
daughter, Helen Douglas, and Mrs. C.
M. Vorce leave today fo r Ohio. Mrs.
Goodhue.goes to Cincinnati snd Mrs.
Vorce to Cleveland.

Mrs. B. J. Starling’ returned home
Wednesday from Jacksonville, where
Leslie Qilf of Winter Park was a she has spent tho past six weeks with
visitor in town today.
her sister, Mrs. Robert Symes.
'

(T n m WedoMday'# Dally)

Schelle Malnes left yesterday a f­
Mrs. Alfred Lilja la spending the
ternoon for Atlanta, Ga., on a busi­ day in Orlando, where she went to
ness mission.
see Mrs. Robert Walthour, who is
quite ill at the hospital there.
J. E. Snyder, the proprietor of
Snyder’s store at Chuluota, was in the
Mrs. Wm. D. Holden, Mr. Billy Hol­
city yesterday.
den and Mrs. W. L. Tapp made up a
congenial party motoring to Orlando.
D. H. Hooker o f Longwood was Thursday.
transacting business at the court
house yesterday.
Capt Wimbish and W. E. Walthall
motored to Leesburg Tuesday, going
Laurie Robinson of Orlando, repre­ there on business.
senting the Pacific Mutual Life Insur­
ance Company, was among the visit­
D. C. Griffin, o f Sanford, is enjoy­
ors to the qlty yesterday.
ing s short visit in Tampa, mingling ‘
with friends and transacting business
Mr. and .Mrs. C. D. Brom ley-of and while here Is stopping at the D e -.
Chuluota- was In tho city yesterday Soto,—Tampa Tribune.
afternoon on business.
Joseph Lee, of California, has ar­
, E. H. Kilbee of the Geneva section rived hero and will be associated wjth
was In the city yesterday greeting hla his brothers, A. W. and Harry, in
their business, as Lee Brothers, Co.
many Sanford friends.

it given belowt
' a bill to be entitled:
An set defining Improved highways
Biking rules and regulations for the
poUction o f the same; prescribing a
BIRTHDAY PARTY
llAit for the dimensions and weight
of vehicles and their leads which may
(F n a Tkartday'i DaUy)
h« operated or driven upon improved
One o f the pretty affairs of last
highways; prescribing terras and con­
week was the birthday party of Ruth
ditions upon and under which the preMelsch, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Joe
oenbed limits may be exceeded; pre­
Mclsch. Pink and white was the color
scribing the powers and dutlea of cer­
scheme used In the decorations, ratain officials in reference thereto, and
freshments, etc. The favors were
Jiving penalties for violation hereof:
little pink dolls dressed in white net.
To be enacted by the Legislature o f
Games'were enjoyed by the little folks
and very Interesting were the souven­
the State o f Florida:
Section 1. Terms Defined, (a) Ve­
irs of Japanese water flowers and
fishes.
hicle; any. mechanical device, suitable
to be drawn or operated over high­
Little Ruth', who celebrated her
Mrs.'Fred Wllmot, of Orlando, was
E. Q. Pearson of Orlando, repre­
HOW. TO MOVE THE CAPITOL
ways except those propelled or drawn
fourth anniversary, received many
in
town yesterday transacting busi­
by human power and these running
beautiful gifts. Friends who.enjoyed sentative o f the Standard Oil Com­
ness
and calling on iriends.
pany,
was
n
business
visitor
here
The little flurry about moving the the occasion were: Mrs. Fred Brandt,
exclusively on tracks.
(b ) Semi­
yesterday.
state capitol, which Jack Worthington,!Irene Brandt, Mrs. Frank Melsch,
trailer, n vehicle of the trailer type
NEW ROAD LAW
Mr. S. A. Huston,"tof tho Crown
who is watching the legislature at Constance Mclsch, Mrs. Iinrry Thura•o designed nnd used in conjunction
Paper
Company, has, returned from
Mr. S. A. Huston left in his car
Tallahnssce, thinks is not likely to ton, Herbert Thurston, Mrs. Henry
with n self-propelled vehicle that a
Several new road laws are up in
an
extended
visit to Palatka, St. Auamount to anything, has at least dem­ Witte, Helen and Henry Witt$, Mrs. yesterday to bo gone several days on
part of its own weight or that of Its
guBtine
and
Jacksonville.
the legislature and they* will bring up onstrated two things which should bo
load rests upon and is carried by the
Frank Roper, Mrs. McAlister, Mm. a business trip.
tho
license
o
f
the
various
makes
of
accepted
as
the
basis
of
further
e
f­
Chapin, Mrs. Anna Schmah, Mrs.
towing vehicle.
Mrs. J. B. Coleman has been sum­
Mrs. J. M. Wallace, Miss Margaret
Section 2. Tho term "Improved cars ns some of the members are of forts. ■ Those are, (1) that the peo­ Henry Nickel, Mary Louise Nickel,
moned
to Palatka on account of the
Highways” shall bo deemed and taken the opinion that tho automobile owner ple want the chpitol removed, but, (2) Mrs. William Colbert, Betty, Helen Clark and party o f friends, returned serious illness of her mother.
home Monday from Miami.
to mean bridges nnd any public thor- should pny more tax for the privilege they’ arc not ngrcod ns to where it nnd William Colbert.
should
go.
■ oughfare for vehicles specially con­ o f owning an nuto.
Mrs. S. 0 . Chase, with a party of
Miss. Marjorie Clay and Miss
So long ns every suggestion of mov­
THE WORKERS’ COUNCIL
structed of wood, brick, asphalt, ce­
Should the bill become a law the
friends, motored to Daytona’
ia’ Beach,
Normn Herndon will open a kinder­
ment, shelf, rock, gravel, sand-clay, license on various makes of cars will ing the capitol is followed by a
where they spent the day on
The Workers’ Council of tho Baptist garten in tho Holy Cross Parish day.
or other hard-surfaced material.
be affected to n considerable extent, scramble for preference anAong half
Section 3. No vehicle shall be ns well ns those of trucks and auto­ a dozen cities, the legislature has n church will hold its meeting nt tho House Monday.
good excuse for "passing the buck." Tomplo on Thursdny night at 7
operated or driven over or upon the mobiles for hire.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. East nod R U P TU R E E X P E R T
The
moment all those who favor re­ o'clock. At this hour the supper will
improved highways of this state,
If you arc in favor of the bill drop
little
daughter, Yvonne, arc now
outside of incorporated citicse and your representative nnd senator a moval can agree upon n new site, the bo served to nil who may attend nnd
T O B E I N .O R L
plensntly
located nt the home of T.
project
will
be
assured.
n largo attendance Is expected. Some
towns, whose width, including load, is card to thnt effect, and if you are op­
But cities like Ocnln, Orlando, Lake­ of the most progressive things for tho J. Miller, corner Mngnolin avenue and Seeley, Famous In This Specialty,
greater than 74 inches (except trac­ posed to it you might follow tho same
land
and other’ points, any of which Sunday school will bo presented. A Fifth street.
tion engines whose width shall not proceedurc.
Called to Orlando
would
be desirable locations, can not live wide-awnko program has been
exceed 108 inches), a greater height,
Following ia tho difference which
D. G. Thrasher and Gone Roumillnt
Including load, than 12 feet 0 inches, the new bill will mnko on some of the nnd will not voluntarily relinquish prepared. Hon. John D. Jinklns M Oie
F. H. Seeley of Chicago nnd
claim
the championship of the season
or a greater, length, including load, most popular mnkes of automobiles: their clnims without n show-down. It superintendent of the SofTool nnd in
delphia, the noted truss expert,
is unreasonable to expect them to do one o f the best in the southland. Be­ so far with a 13 1-2 pound bass re­ personally be nt the San Juan I
than 30 feet; nnd no combination of
Presont Proposed so- nut if there were n genuine ef­ come a worker in the Baptist Sunday cently caught near Longwood,
thick* coupled together shall be op­
and will remain in Orlando
License fort mndo to get them togcthei*—if school and you will soon learn that
License
erated whose total length, including
day only, May 11th.* Mr. Seeley
Mrs. M. S. Wiggins, Mrs. Braxton
each wcreJglveh its day in court nnd life is worth living. The countli
$18.00
..$5.00
Ibad, shall be greater thnn 83 feet,
"The Spermatic Shield will
its enso passed upon by authority meets nt 7 p. m. Thursdny night, Perkins,- MIbh Mnblc Bowler nnd Miss retain any case of rupture
24.00
. . 8.00
provided that in special enso svehicles
Armstrong were a congenial party
which It could respect— there would Mny Bth.
20.00
8.00
whose dimensions, with their loads,
but contracts the opening in 10
motoring to Orlando yesterday.
be
no
further
argument.
They
would
31.00
__ 8.00
exceed the foregoing may be operated
on the average enso.
all pull together. This enn bo ac­ J. G. SHARON LOCATES HERE
18.00
. . 5.00
under permits ns hereinafter in this Overland
Engineer and Mrs. Smith of Apop­ vnneement over all former method]
complished
by a voluntary association,
31.00
. . 8.00
act provided.
ng instantaneous effects imincluding tho business men Of all the
Hon. James G. Sharon of Tallahas­ ka nnd Engineer Hicks o f Tampa were mediately appreciable and withstand*
30.00
..10.00
Section 4. No vehicle carrying n
among the out-of-town- guests at the
24.00 ’ lending claimants and South Florida see has decided to enst his lot In San­
. . 8.00
load of more thnn'3 tons shall bd .oping any strain
train or position. This ingenerally.
Such" an organization ford and will practice law being In tho banquet Monday night, given by tho strument received the only award in
40.00
..15.00
■crated or driven over the improved
could bo formed at once. It could offices o f Dickinson &amp; Dickinson, B. of L E.
30.00
12.00
highways of this state, outside of in- Cadillac__
England and in Spain producing re­
canvass nnd cultivate sentiment for nnd an old friend of J, J. Dickinson.
28.00
forjetnited cities nnd towns, provided, Hanson -------- . . . . 8.00
sults
without surgery, injections, med­
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. McBride, Miss
removing the cnpltol nt the next ses­ Mr. Sharon is well known in Florida,
32.00
8.00
tha! in specinl .cases vehicles carry- Hanson Sedan —
ical
treatment
or prescriptions. Mr.
sion. It could consider impartially residing nt one time in Madison nnd Patty Syles and Mrs. Mary Schnnl Seeley has documents from tho United
32.00
ling n loud of greater thnn the limit Studcbakor ------- ..15.00
the grounds upon which ench city is afterward
moving to Tallahnssce, motored to Orlando yesterday, where States Government, Washington, D,
29.00
herein prescribed may be operated Oldsmobile (m. 43) . 5.00
asking for its location. It could work whero he was engaged in the practice they spent tho afternoon very pleas­ C., for Inspection. All charity case*
25.00
under special permit as hereinafter , Oldsmobile (m.37) . 5.00
out a general agreement which would o f law, was a member of the legisla­ antly shopping.
32.00
provided.
, Oldsmobile (m.46) . -8.00
without charge, or if any interested
unite tho sentiment of the whole ture and Is a well-known •business
19.00
____. . 5.00
Section 5. No vehicle equipped Chevrolet
C. W. Entzmlngcr of .Lohgwood at­ call, he wil Ibe glad to show asms
peninsula upon one point, so that man. Mrs. Sharon and "the family
wilh two or more solid rubber tires,
without charge or fit them If desired.
The license is bnBed upon weight of when the matter came up again It will move to Sanford as soon os school tended the meeting of the -county
steel or other metal tires or tires
Business demands prevent stopping at
commissioners
yesterday.
The
many
the vehicle, one dollar being assessed would be a straight two-slder fight— is out nnd Sanford will gain another
other thnn pneumatic tires and whoso
friends of Mr. Entzmlnger nro glad any other place In this section.
for every one hundred pounds, instead Tallahassee against the place chosen most estimable family.
w*ight, including load, shall exceed
F. S.—Every statement In this no­
to see him restored to health again
of for horsepower rating ns nt pres­ by the association.
two tops, shall be operated or driven
tice
has been verified beforo the F ed-'
ent. If your enr weighs a thousand
This strikes the Telegram as the THE LINDSEY BILL WOULD LEAD nfter a c c e n t illness.
over the improved highways of this
cral and State Courts.—F. H. 8coloy.
pounds your llccrtsc would be $10. If only way by which actual progress
TO TROUBLE-,
state, outside of incorporated cities
Homo Office, 117 North Dearborn
Mr. and Mrs. Gucmcy Doudney of
it weighed three thousand, it would can be made. This paper would be
A
friend
owning n homestead on
*nd towns, provided, that- in special
S
t,
Chicago.— Adv.
. 38-2tp
be $30, etc.
glad to line up for any city which had the coast of Manatee county writes Miami announce tho arrival of a little
c#se® ROrh vehicles whose weight, in­
daughter. Mr. Doudney Is the eon o f
been duly selected by n representative the editor of Tho Times:
HOT!CI Or ELECTION
cluding load, shall exceed tho limit
Mrs. Alexander Vaughan o f this city.
W. J. B. TO BE NEXT
“
I
have
just
read
your
editorial
body of business men, after giving
la raaiilliH i with III* prutUlon* of ChipPrescribed in this section, may be op­
SENATOR OF FLORIDA T Lakeland, in common with other ap­ denouncing the Infamous Lindsey bill, Mrs. Vaughan Is now visiting In ttf KITS, Law* of Florid*. Hollo* I* hot*by glr*n lint an *l*clk&gt;t) ha* been ordered to tM
erated under apedal permit as here­
plicants, a chance to be heard;* but It which wopld vest all riparian rights in Miami, but expects to return homo lt*bl ami lb* u n i ' will bo Itrid la BpocUl Tat
inafter provided.
Krbool Illatrirt No. S. (Ink* Monro*), Ramin*V*
WASHINGTON, May 5.— Reprc- does not feci like abandoning its own the state. Hurrah for youl , The next week.
r.Hinly, Florida, on Monday, Jon* 0th. 1031, for
. Section 0. The special permit
th* |&gt;or|iua* of dtlrruilolnf who ohall I* tru».
Times, is given credit fbr always
lr* of lb* Mid dlatrtrt for lit* nr it ntomdinquired by the three preceding scc- sontative Clark Is going to Florida in town, which has good strong grounds
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
L.
Thrasher
and
standirig up for the rights and inter­
Inc two yran. ond III* nnmlwr of mill* of i!l»t ons of this act, for the operation a few days. When thereho will have upon which to base a bid for the cap­
trbuil lai lo h# lrilrd and rollerltd foe
ests of the people. With your effec­ Miss May Thrasher motored to Eustla Iflrt of
Ihr ■•Id y*ar*.
a vehicle whoso dimensions and conferences with some of his political ital, and push the case of some other tive work in Impressing the people Monday, Mr. Thrasher returned Mon­ rartr
Iba following damn) ar* api»tol*d In art a*
place
with
no.
better
grounds
for
Its
friends
and—will
probably
announce
liwiwrtura and *lrrk *1 the prtrlirb named,
^Hght, including load, shall , exceed
choice. Presumably, the people of the with the danger and Iniquity of this day night. Mrs. Thrasher and Miss wilhln Mid Hp*rJ*t Tat Rrbonl DUlrlrt, lo bold
** limits prescribed, shall be in writ- himself as a candidate for the U. S.
Mid
Fln-thiu,
bill, I believe we will knock out the May will spend several days with
‘ ..o . 3. (Lake Mt«ifo*l —ttiM, Del),
*ng and shall bo issued at discretion senate. Ills friends have been urg­ rest (if the peninsula feci tl.c same vultures who are behind the scheme. Mrs. Thrasher’s parents, Mr. and II.1'rrrlnrt
K. la ir and I* tl. Mann, |n*|&gt;*r|oni and E.
way
about
it,
whkh
accounts
for
the
ing
him
for
some
time
to
make
the
Stafford, rlerk. ,
0 the officials o f the state’s political
People on the coast arc so worked up Mrs. E. L. Ferran.
1'rrrlnrt No. 4 11‘aola)—A. Mlnrhrw, F. A.
divisions, or the state agency, who fight and within the last few months variety o f views on locutkn.
JolmauD, tlrrrff Smlllt, In.pert ora and A, V.
thnt
I
believe
there
would
be
a
civil
But why not get together In a fa.r
Mrtlnlnn. rlrrk.
fcave charge o f the roads and bridges a number o f them have come to
(From Thursday'* Dilty)
war conducted in Irish style should
II I* further ordrrrd dial Ihl* Hotlcw bo
business-like
way
and
have
a
tangible
Washington
to
take
over
the
situation
|.&lt;itdl*li*d
la Ibe Sanford llrrald, a new.paper
®ycr which such vehicle is to operate.
Mrs. R. C. Shallberg and three pnt.llab*d In
the Lindsey bill be passed and ap­
KrinIttolc Connly, but without Mid
proportion
ready
for
tne
next
legis­
-uch permit may be issued for a sin- with Representative ■Clark .
proved and an attempt made .to en- children from Moline, 111., are visiting dlalrlrt, ilierw twine » ° o*w*pap*r publlahod
lature?—
Lakeland
Tulrgtam.
within Mb) dutrlrt, for a period of lime a*
The genial congressmen from Gain­
? e
or for a definite periodf not
Mrs. J. W. Fur ran this week.
fofreo It,”
r*.)olr*d by law.
Dune and ordered by Ibe Hoard of l*ttbile laJond the date of tho expiration of esville, who Is dean of the FlJVida del­
The Writer encloses a letter he had
■Irnrlloa for Seminole County. Florida, In ttlk* vehicle's registration, and may egation, is going to bo speaker at the WHAT'S WHAT IN
tar
tee*loo, at Hanbed. Florida, Toraday, May
Mrs. R. II. Pcarmsn snd children
just received from a member of the
THE RUHR REGION
.In). IBJl.
^'Knatc the highways and bridges celebration o f National Hospital day
legislature which gives an insight to are now comfortably located In a cot­
IRKA I,|
C. F. II Alt IIISON,
Cbatrmu.
be used and may contain any other on May 12th and following the cele­
the capacity of many o f the members tage at Daytona Beach for the sum­ AtUat!
It will take 250,000 soldiers to sc
eguards which such officiala may bration has agreed to go to JacksonT. » . LAWTON. ,
to deal with such questions. Follow­ mer.
«
Hecratary.
asate
m best for the protection o f suefi oille, Tallahassee and several other complish the French 'occupation o f the ing is a quotation from the letter:
places
In
the
stato
for
conferences.
Ruhr district.
•
Khwnys or bridges. As a condition
"I will say that riparian rights Is . Messrs. Barrs and Atha o f the real In Circuit Court. Bertalk Judicial Circuit,
loot* County, Florida.— la Chancery,
Rumors have been seeping into
j^ ed en t to the Issuance o f such a
This district is called the "power a mystery to a great many o f the estate firm of Coopfer, Atha A Barrs,
Washington
that
thei
"Peerless”
such o f officials shall fix ait
plant o f Europe." Ruhfort, at tho' representatives. The foolish questions of Orlando, wero in the city today FORECLOSURE— NOTICE OF x u f u i SALE
” ‘‘mnity. bond in a reasonable sum, William Jennings Bryan has taken
asked by them makes one want to looking around. Tjiey think that San­
confluence o f the Rhine end Ruhr
II.‘V . Oat?, Complainant.
bury them fn the Gulf. I have, been ford has a great future.
,, e
by the applicant, pay- up hja permanent residence in Miami
TO.
with
the
Intention
o
f
making
a
coltest
rlT*rs,
has
the
largest
river
harbor
in
* 7 to the state or political aub-diasked by not less' than s dozen to
Clara Moore and .her both*ml. A. O. Moon, DoftMtlU1
a °n, as the case may be, with at for the U. 8. senatorshlp In the next Europe! -It is comparable In indus­ expla[n what (s meant by riparihn
E. B. Brown, state sales manager o f
NOTICE
rights."
i
the Virginia Carolina Chemical Com­ la herrhy yltrn, that I. K. F. llourholder. Spec­
lWo K°od and sufficient sureties election. When asked If he would trial importance to Pittsburgh.
ial Ilntrr In tb* alvte entitled mill, under and
er,’on, unless in case o f a surety have the temerity to mako the fight
The Rphr basin In many respects
The statement of the writer* of pany with hcarquarters in Jackson­ Ity rtrlne of that certain decree heretofore cat
against
Mr.
Bryan,
Rep.
Frank
Clark
March Stub, 1D31. entered In the alait* Mid
°mpany authorized
to. do business
in
Is like the western section o f Penn­ the attitude of the people of the ville, la In the city today looking after mill,
11*
,
-- -----will on the Olh day of Jane. A. D. IU3I,
Chuckled,
saying
that
If
Bryan
was
to
during th* legal boon o( u le, *t the- mat
’ state, when one such surety shall
sylvania. It is rich in coal lands snd coast settlements Is in corroboration business connected with his firm.
door of th* Court llutwe in Sanford, FUrld*.
Tho
* "uffleient, to bo approved by tho be a candidate he surely would run contains Essen, Duisburg, Mulhetm of an opinion expressed -W
«gll In Ih* htgfieat bidder for ea*h the follow lag
dwrlhed property, tying am) Wingi In Smut*
against
him.
and Witten, all factory cities produc­ Times as soon as-the Lindsey (Terrell)
f^ p er officials, and tp be conditioned
d h U g h tS IV pot* louniy.
C14 *, Mtewlll
County, FW
Florid*.
'It*wll: .
°r
Payment of all damage which
ing most o f Germany's steel snd iron bill was made public— that the people Mrs. Blount, and Miss Antionctte, antr , i « i »i« &lt;«&gt; *nd th* ttouih thirty too) r**t a t Still, Lenine is the only statesman products. The French plan "tocollect whose rights wero affected would nev-, Mr. R. T. Thrasher returned yester- IlUrk llimbork.
nY, under such permit, be done to
“ * Seminole County, Ftortd*, at.
*
cording In Ibe recorded put thereof.
er submit to such an outrage os this day from Tampa.
o
f
this era who has been able to^ralae In coal,"
o roads and bridges covered thereRaid pniperly to be gold *t public outcry to
would be. The state .would find it
y. or for the placing o f tho same In revenues by taxing credulity.
th* htgbeet bidder for nub tn band. I'orchaMr
lo pay for deed.
good repair as before such damage
D. L, Thrasher and J. D. Woodruff
The trouble is that while Germany impossible to force, compliance in
i------‘— —----------- -K. F. lIOl’SMOLDBtl.
many—
probably
in
most—cases.—
Special Muter.
motored
to Eustts last.night. They
njury, the officials, In all Instances
often
sends
a
note,
she
does
not
seem
The Dally Herald—XBc a week, de­
SC1IKI.LK m a i n i : k.
• . “
Tampa Times.
° *o the Judges as to the Amount livered anywhere in Sanford.
were accompanied home by Mrs.
willing to pay.
Solicitor for Complainant,
tS-Ste »
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921
B. OF L. E. BANQUET
(From W»dn«»&lt;l»7 S Dally)

P

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A delightful event in railroad cir­
cles on Mondny evening, May 2d, was
t#c banquet with which the local
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Murphy Feared a Breakdown But
Says Health Was Restored
of Division 769, entertained at the
By Taking Tanlac
Grand International Auxiliary in ap­
Orlando Club W ill Be
preciation of the charming affair with
"Tanlac has done more for me than
which the ladies entertained the B. of
In Charge o f The
L. E. n few weeks ago. Nothing that I thought any medicine could pos­
Special Stunts
could contribute to the happiness of sibly do, for it has built me up six­
the occnaion was left undone. Each teen pounds in weight and put me in
detail being enrried out with perfec­ fine shape again,” said Tim Murphy,
tion, whereby, the men proved them­ who is employed at Daniel’s shipyards
HARRY SNYDER TRIED FOUR selves wonderful hosts.
and living at Seftilnole Heights,
TIMES AND FINALLY
An interesting program, which be- Tampa, Fla.
MADE IT
"For more than two years before
gnn just before the banquet was serv­
ed, was opened by Mr. F. L. Crosbv, I took Tnnlnc I was troubled with In­
iBy The AxcclaUd Freu)
I f 'I ate anything except
JACKSONVILLE, May
4.—The who gave a humorous reading! en­ digestion
burg, Lakeland, Ocnln, Pnlntkn and
the
very
tightest
of food I would have
titled:
"Tho
Fast
White
Mail,”
and
body of Harry Snyder, 30, of Cleurseveral other cities. The real work
a
henvy,
depressed
feeling in my
was
followed
by
Mrs.
Mamie
Cameron
wnter, who killed himself here late
will be given by the Orlando Club and
stomnch,
my
heart
would
palpitate
whose
eloquent
and
charming
nddress
yesterday after numerous unsuccess'
they arc said to hnve several bunches ful attempts, will be sent to Clcarwnt on "Brotherhood” was one o f the most terribly and I would have awful at­
o f the real thing up their sleeves and er fop burial
ngreCablo .features of an altogether tacks o f shortness o f breath. My
the Baby Rotes of Sanford will be
pleasing program
Messrs. F. .W. nerves were in such had shapq that*
kept “ in a stew” the greater part of
, Graham and M. W. Helston delighted the least little excitement would up­
the evening.
set me and I thought I was going to
with-popular solos.
The charier has been received by
When the guests were seated at the have a complete breakdown,
the Sanford Club and it will bo duly
"I started taking Tanlac „on the ndbanquet board, Mr. W. F. Shelly de­
presented .by District Governor John
livered an address o f welcome to the vice o f a friend, and tho way the
Turner of Tampa, who will be present
ladies as only Billy Shelly can do. medicine fixed me up wns nothing
in person to see that the new club
The response was made by Mrs. Fan­ less than mnrvclous. I have taken five
M n t t zntfw Vkm lther
starts off right The program for the
nie E. McConnell, president of the 0 . bottles now, hnve a splendid appetite
evening will be furnished by the Or­
I. A. The welcome to the officials o f nnd my stomach seems to be In per­
The difference in price between the best paint
lando Club and all the Rotes who vis­
the A. C.,L. present, who were Supt. fect condition, for It never troubles
and ordinary paint is only a few dollars. The
ited Orlando last week arc in fenr and
T. L. Dumas nnd Master Mechanic IT. me a bit. I’m no longer worried with
labor coat u the same for both and aver the
trembling for they ronlizo that Or­
R. Stevens, was given by Mr. Crosby. pnlpitatlon or shortness of breath, and
same period of time, if you use poor paint you
lando has something rich in store for
I Both gentlemen responded with pleas­ my nerves are ns steady as steel. W ty,
will have to pay for labor twice. C-H HOUSE
thorn. This meeting will Include the
ing remarks. $Ir. G. W. Laughlin,
PAINTS last for years. Poor paints don't
."Rotarl-Anns" nlso and nil the Indies
the general chairman of tho Brother­
An attnrtiv* booklet, ~77x Home /(crail
will be present to hear the Rotes tell
hood, concluded the program with a
the Itfay," illuuratr* the value of paint
all they know alxiut their husbands.
harmony in the home. Ask us for free
talk on the relations between tho two
copy and color chart*.
Snnford has n membership of twentyorders, which was very much enjoyed. Had Hand Cut Off
four and as soon ns tho club is duly
Tho aemainder of the evenlng^wns
In Crate Factory
Installed they will probably be called
given over to dancing. The music
upon to install the new Dnytona Club
being furnished by Mrs. Earl Burdick,
Lonnie Curington, who had hip left
and In this wny they will get their
Mr. A1 Withorington nnd Mr. Jim
SANFORD, FLORIDA
land
cut o ff just bolowjthe elbow nt
a Glass of Snlts If Your Sehnll, nnd \vns exceedingly harmoni­
Innings. Rotnrinns believe In enjoying
tho Znchary-Tyler mill, is resting
Bark Hurts or Bladder
themselves nnd they take the lighter
ous nnd good. Punch was serve! easier nt the Fernnld-Lnughton hos­
Troubles You
things of life as well as the more
throughout fho evening. Tho punch pital nnd will recover. His hand wns
serious and these installation meet­
howl wAs presided over by Miss drawn into a band saw where he was
No man or woman who eats meat Ixiuise Wells nnd Emily Griffin.
ings bring tho bunch together from
working and cut o ff before he could
regularly
can make u mistake by
IF YOU N E E D A N E W
mnny Florida cities into n great
The hall wns most nttractive in tho extricate it Ho is a former resident
brotherhood of men )vhn nro doing flushing the kidneys occasionally, says unique nnd lovely decorations of of Osteen and his friends are sorry to
things In their communities. It is n a well-known authority. Meat forms palms, oleanders and other llowcrs lenrn of tho accident that deprives
great step forward In Snnford to hnve uric acid which excites the kidneys, typical of the Florida spring, which him of his left hand.
tho Rotary Club organised nnd Tues­ they become over-worked from the included ovAr the entrance a charming
day night will he a time for enjoy­ strnin, get sluggish and fall to filter conceit, the letters "B. of L. E." henuBetter-Get-Bclter.’’ I)o it Now. tf
ment nnd the meeting of kindred the waste and poisons from the blood tifully done in pink nnd white olean­
spirits who are -the builders of the then we get sick. Nearly all rheuma­ ders nnd ngnlnst n hnckground of
cities in which they live. The Indy tism, headaches, liver trouble, nerv­ greenery, the sentence, "Welcome G. ++++++♦+•*-+♦♦♦♦♦+♦+++♦+++♦4
Rotnrinns will meet tonight nt the ousness, dizziness, sleeplessness nnd I. A.”
J The Florida Scout ;;
Palm Room of the Valdes Hotel to urinary disorders conic from sluggish
One hundred nnd fifty were present
"For Wide-Awake Boys"
make arrangements for entertaining kidneys.
to enjoy the happy oernsion, who will ..
35c Year
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The moment you feel a dull ache in cherish a delightful memory of one
the Indy visitors on Tuesday night
\\ILLARD LUMLEY. Publisher "
W e also have the Buck Line o f
nnd perhaps the Indies will also pull the kidneys or your back hurts or if of the most enjoyable nnffirs in the ;;
902 French
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some special stunts, one can never Ihe urine is cloudy, offensive, full of history of B. of L. E. and G. I. A.
G AS R A N G E S
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tell whnt is going to hnppen In Rotary sediment, irregular of passage or at­
Committee on arrangement were:
nnd dt Is cnnredrd that Tuesday night tended by a sensation of scalding, stop F. L. Crosby, chairman; E. E. Knipp,
will ho a big night and all are look­ eating nirnt nnd get nlmiit four ounces J E. Courier. II..Lyles, R. A. Howell,
ing forward with the idea of enter­ of Jnd Snlts from any pharmacy; take F. W. Graham nnd J. R. Anderson.
a tnblesponnful .in a glass of water Reception committee, W. F. Shelly,
taining about 100 guests.
before breakfast nnd in a few days' chief engineer, nnd N. B. Leonard.
your
kidneys will act fine. This fnmC O M PA N Y
APRIL TEMPERATURE
The menu consisted of:
Yitis
snlts
is
mndo
from
the
neiil
of
REGISTERS A TRIFLE
Chicken Salad
Potato Rnlnd
SANFORD, FLORIDA
COOLER THAN MARCH grnpes nnd lemon juice, combined
Olives
Pickles
with lithin, am! has been used for gen­
Ilnm Sandwiches
j
Assorted Cake
Ice Cream
TAMPA, May 3.—Although the erations to flush nnd stimulate the
Coffee
month of April was slightly cool and kidneys, also to neutralize the acids
in urine so it no longer causes irrita­
very much so at times, the average
tion,
thus ending bladder weakness.
“ We Picked Up Seven l-irge Dend
temperuture for last month was .9 of
Jnd
Knits
is
inexpensive
and
can
not
Rats First Morning Using Rat-Snap."
a degree above normal, according to
injure;
makes
a
delightful
efferves­
PIANO TUNING
a. compilation of figures given out at
cent
llthla-wnter
drink
which
every­
So
writes
Mr.
B.
E.
Carpenter,
tho weather bureau yesterday by
W. L, Harvey will tune your piano.
“ W e Deliye^The Goods”
Meterologist Walter Bennett, but aa one should take now nnd then to keep Woodbrldgc, N. J., "We lost 18 smnll 18 years with Coble Coi Permanent­
the
kidneys
clean
nhd
active
nnd
the
chicks one night, killed by rnts. ly located in Snnford at 107 ‘West
unusual condition wns reported, in
Or Store T^hem .
blood pure, thereby avoiding serious Bought some RAT-SNAP nnd picked
First street. Thono 103-J. All work
that the averago tompernture wns .7
kidney complications.— Adv.
up 7 large dend rnts next morning guaranteed.
25-tfc
of a degree below the average for
PHONE 498
nnd in 2 weeks didn’t see n single rnt.
March this year, which means that
RAT-SNAP is good nnd sure." Comes
March wan unusually warm. Tho
If We Please You, Tell Others. If We Don’ t, Tell Us
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
in cake ready for use. Three sizes,
average for April this year is exactly
35c,
OBr,
$1.25.
Sold
nnd
gunranteed
tho snmo as for the same month last
Attorneys and Counsellors-at-I^iw
by Ball Hardware Co.— Adv.
year.
DcLAND. FLORIDA
The highest temperature recorded
Will practice in the State and Feder­
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
for last month Is 89 degrees, which
amining and Perfecting Land Titles.
PROLIFIC” Fertilizers Grow Prolific
point tho thermometer reached on
April 25. Tho lowest wns 44 degrees, IS AGAINST GOVERNMENT DE
* recorded‘ on April 12. Here, however,
PARTMENTS GOING BE­
is a record, the coldest ever recorded
SC H E L L E M A IN E S
YOND MEANS
.that late in the month in tho history
LAWYER.
BLACKSHEAR, GEORGIA
o f the local bureau, a story of which
WASHINGTON, May 3.— President
Black-Draught "has no equal
• O m C K IN TUB COUKT IIOUHE
A
quarter-century
of successful manufacture and distri­
•the Tribune enrried nt tho time. Al­ Hnrding.lnunched drive tnda yngnlnst
for headache, sour stomach, tor­
bution
In
Florida
and Georgia of High Grade
though no frost wns recorded in whnt ho termed dangerous tendency of
pid liver and feverish colds.
SANFORD - •• FLORIDA
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“ PROLIFIC” Fertilizers
Tampa on thnt date, reports from su­ government depnrtmenta to live be­
declares Mrs. Annie Whitmore,
ol Oate City, Va. “It Is easy to
burban vicinities wns to tho effect yond means provided for them by
Special formulas for Cirtus, Melon and all Vegetable
take and docs not gripe, ss a
thnt light frost wns seen. The tem­ congress nnd submit requests for de­
Crops
lot ol medicine.' do,” she adds.
perature was above normal for tho ficiency npproprintlonB to cover do
Reduce your 1921 Fertlliber bills by using “ PROLIFIC”
GEO. G. HERRING
"It is good to take In a hot tea
first ten dny^ of April nnd above nt ficits. In identical letters to cabinet
Fertilizers.
AUorney-at-Law
for colds, or can be taken In a
the end of the month, after the cool members tho President called atten­
Jlonestly made, truthfully sold, and satisfactorily
dry powder. I can’t say enough
N o. 14 Gnrner-WocdrufT Buildin
' snap on April 12.
delivered
tion to fnct thnt calls for approxim­
(or Black-Draught and the sick­
The rainfall for tho month wns 2.08 ately $216,000,000 in dcflcienccy, ap­
An
independent
company
with capacity o f '400 tons daily.
SANFORD, FLA.
ness It has saved us.”
Inches, or nn excess for tho month of propriations now pending "and that
T. E. K IN G , A gen t
,23 of an inch. Of tho totnl rainfall estimated deficiencies will run very
SAN FORD
F L O R ID A
for tho month 1.96 inches fe ll In two much beyond thnt sum."
hours on April 23. Rain fell upon four
different dates. »
I^t Mrs. Mary Graves Tell You Her
JEW ELER
The sunshine for tho month was 80
Poultry Raising Experience
MY SPECIALTIES:
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per cent o f a possible total. Thirteen
"Three years ago bought an Incu­
AR E Y O U IN S U R E R ? IF N O T , S E E
Pickard’s
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ted
China
days were clear, nine partly cloudy bator, this year I’ve made money.
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
and eight cloudy.
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W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
Rats stole my baby' chlcka. Didn't
Rogers' Platfcd Ware •
Prevailing winds were from the know until a friend gave me a cake
tun been found a valuable liver
Elgin and Waltham Watehea
northeast with an average velocity o f RAT-SNAP. Next morning found
medldne,Inthousands of homes*
o f 7.6 miles an hour. Tho .highest two dead rats in hennery. Kept find­
"1 do not use any other liver
rote o f velocity for Egmont key was ing them. Suddenly they disappeared
medicine,” says Mra. Mary O.
21 miles on April 23, and was from Altogether. It's the only sure rat
Parcel Post Your Cleaning and
Brown, of Europa, Miss. "It is
o r n c * PEOPLES bank ouildino
tho south.
splendid for sour stomach, a
Dyeing to
killer." Toko Mrs. Graves’ advice.
Sanford
Florida
bad taste ip the mouth or torpid
Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold
liver. I keep It all the time, use
In tho vicinity of Palmetto there •nd guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.
It with the children and feel It
hr c2500 acres planted to tomatoes,
bas saved us many dollars In
and it U estimated that the yield
l
I 1U LLJ yoar fertiliser without getting
doctor
bills and many days in
will be 1000 carloads. The*News re­
Happy thought! Why not persu
NEW PRICE*LISTS JUST ISSUED. PLENTY OF MATERIALS, Prowpt
bed.”
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ports that the average price'll $1800 ade all tho Irish to move to England,
Shipments. Order m»w. Fertilizers, Insecticides, Sprayers, Pnnhry. 8**"
Insist on the genuine—Thedper car, which, if maintained, would ■nd people Ireland with BritainaT *
plies
fofd's.
make the crop net $1,800,000:
The Dally Herald—16c a week, de­
611 Main 8t.
Jacksonville, Fla.
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HERALD ADS get results.
livered anywhere In Sanford.
We prepay parcel postage on returns JACKSONVILLE

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MANY commodities high ,
SOME ABOVE PREWAR LEVEL,
WAGES DO NOT MEET
Transportation Biff Fac­
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CASWELL-IIUFF NUPTIALS

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tobacco makes 50
flood cigarettes for

FEW FOLKS HAVE
GRAY HAIR NOW

Don't Always Blame Hens When Eggs
Are Scarce
Rats may be getting them—U. S.
Government Bulletins prove they
know how to get them. Break a cake
of RAT-SNAP Into small pieces nnd
plnce where rata travel. I f there,
RAT-SNAP will get them—positive­
ly. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25.
Sold ami guaranteed by Ball Hardware
Co.—Adv. '.
• The merchants o f Sanford will not
have any dull summer here. They are
organizing sales for every week this
summer nnd they will bring the people
to Sanford.
"Bctter-Get-Bctlcr." Do it Now.

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Summer fertilizer on citrus trees pays for itself in two ways— gives larger fruit,
therefore more boxes, and a greater bearing surface for next year’s crop. We recommend
SEMINOLE TREE GROWER

IDEAL HIGH GRADE FRUITER
454 Amm., 8

■IVc Amm., GYo A. P. A., 8#&gt; Pot.
3 r/c Amm., Gr/c A. I*. A.

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APPLY EARLY
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Write for new price list showing further reductions in prices.
R. C. MAXWELL, Manager Sanford Ilranch

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Here arc authentic figures from the Ford Factory; nt Detroit. They
Hhow you just how many Ford care and trucks have been built each month
since January 1,1921, and how many have been sold to retail customers, in
the
United States.
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JANUARY ...............................29,883
FEBRUARY ......................... 35,305
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Tot. Ret. Sales 208,032

127,074

Dellv. to Retail Customers
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63,603
87,221

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nnd the estimated April output of the factory nnd assembly plants combin­
ed calls for only 90,000!
These facts clearly show that the demand for Ford products is growing much faster than manufacturing facilities to produce and were it not
for the dealers' limited stocks, which ore now being rapidly depleted, many
more customers would have been compelled to wait for their cars. It will
be only a matter of weeks, therefore, until a big surplus ojf orders will pre­
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If, you would be sure o f having your Ford car or truck when you want
it, you should place your order now. Don't delay. Phone us or drop us a

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that helpa you get the results you want at the
right price. Service first in planning the
w ork— m ore service in selecting proper mate­
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Y ou pay for the materials. T h e s e rv ice .m m
p a ys fo r its e lf in the larger volum e o f business
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ATLANTA, Ga., April 27,—An
event of interest to many throughout
ment
Georgia and Florida, was the marriage
o f Mias Clara Belle Huff, eldest daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Huff of this
GENUINE
t r a n s p o r t a t io n i s a b ig f a c ­ city, to Dr. B. D. Caswell o f Sanford,
fcfr
t o r IN ADJUST­
which took place Tuesday evening nt
MENT
8 o'clock in St. John's M. E. church,
in the presence of a large assemblage
WASHINGTON, May • 2.— Retail o f friends and relatives.
prices appear to bo the sticking point
Dr. C. M. Meeks, pastor of the
is the country's readjustment pro- church, was the officiating clergy­
rtU, the Federal Reserve Bank said man.
lut night in a general review of bus!- j The church was beautifully decor­
financial conditions for ated, the chancel being
cess and
_ a mass of
April. Other factors retarding read­ palms and cut flowers. The chancel
justment were Bald to be high trans­ railing was concealed by d r ^ r i e ^ o f
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portation charges, wages and coal and white satin, over which hung artisti­
steel prices.
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cally garlands of Southern amilax.
Complete business recovery, the Easter lilies and white hydrangeas
tcird continued, hns been slower than were artistlcnlly Intermingled, and on
e
II. Simms nnd Mrs. Leo
trss predicted generally nt the close the nltnr burned tapers in seven
Nabers.
of the past year and expectations that branched candelabra.
During the reception hour Dr. and
’ this spring would see economic and
Immediately before the entrance o f Mrs. Caswell left for an extended
business readjustment fairly com­ the bridal party, Mr. Clifford Durham
wedding journey, Mrs. Caswell travel­
pleted have not been realized. Never­ sang “ I Love You Truly,” and "At
ing in a suit of navy blue tricotinc,
theless, it added the month o f April Dawning. Mrs. H. A. Manning ren­
nnd a smart hat of gray. After their
has given evidence of an improved dered the accompaniment.
trip they will be at home to their
feeling developing with regard to bus­
At the first notes of Mendelssohn's friends at 218 Magnolia avenue, San­
iness and the outlook generally.
Wedding March, the hridnl party en­ f o r d , F la .
Prices, the review continued, had tered.
been the pivotal point in thfe business
.Leading the procession were the
situatiolt since the recession move­ ushers, Mr. Frank Huff with Mr. F.
ment began last autumn. The fall in C. Lunsford, pntering by one aisle,
wholesale prices,' which has been con­ and Mr. Wallis Caswell, with Mr.
tinuous nnd a ttimes precipitate, it; Chester McLendon, entering by the
declared, appears to be in a process other.
of arrest, they having shown n greater
The junior attendants, Miss Kath­ Druggist Says Indies Are .Using
degree of stability during April.
ryn Huff nnd Miss Margaret BoatRecipe* of Sage Tea and
Extreme unevenness In price reduc­ wick came next by. opposite nlslcs,
Sulphur
tions, the board said, is one o f fhd nnd woro ruffled frocks o f yellow
striking features in the present indus­ taffeta with Inrge tulle butterfly
Hair that loses its color and lustre,
trial situation. While In many im- bows on the shoulder. They carried or when it fades, turns gray, dull and
portnit tines of wholesale trade pre­ gold shepherd creels tied with hows lifeless is caused by a lack of sulphur
war prices exist, In other lines com-* of tulle in rainbow color*.
In tho hair. Our grandmother made
modifies are being sold at twice or
The matron of honor and brides­ up a mixture of Spgc Ten and Sulphur
mr. mure than twice, the 1913 vnltiee. maids wore gowns fnsbioned with to keep her locks dnrk nnd beautiful
The «ame unevenness exists the board , long wnisted bodices, puff sleeves nnd and thousands of women nnd men who
explained, between rnw materials and!wide skirts, with scalloped hem. Each value thnt even color, that beautiful
the finished products in the same enrried nn arm bouquet of pink Col­ dnrk shade of hair which is bo at­
umbia rosebuds, Valley lilies, snap­ tractive, use only thi3 old-time recipe.
industryRpw cotton, the board dcclnrcd, is dragons, sweetpeas nnd swnnsonln. *
Nowadays we get this famous mix­
lower than the 1913 level and wool is
The matron, Mrs. Andrew Thomp­ ture improved by the addition o f other
about n third higher thnn before the son, Jr. of Gainesville, Ga., entered ingredients . by nsking nt any drug
war, but rotton goods are at least 20 alone, nnd was beautifully gowned in store for a bottle of "Wyeth's Stige
per rent higher thnn in 1913 and taffeta in blue and gold. Miss Wny- arid Sulphur Compound," which dark­
unvilen cloth is approximately twice nette Manning wore n Nile green and ens the hair so naturally, so evenly,
as hi-.di ns the pre-war level. In the gold changeable taffeta frock, And thnt nobody can possibly tell It hns
bide and leather industry, the dis- Miss Etta Mae McWhorter was lie- been applied. You just dampen n
oefumry k even greater, the board coipingly attired in a gown of orchid sponge or soft brush with it nnd draw
asdrted tbe present price of skins be- and silver changeable taffeta,
this through your hair, taking one
lag one-third under pre-war levels,! The groomsmen were Mr. Virgil small strand nt a time.. By morning
while the prices of shoes is twice Caswell of Alachua, Fin brother o f,th e Kray hair disappears; hut what
n high ns in 19)3.
the bridegroom and Mr. Henry Jor­ delights the ladies with Wyeth's Snge
While labor has Wen participating don of Belmont, N. C.
and Sulphur Compound is that, besides
in the readjustmerft process, the
nh“ maid o f honor, Miss Anna Lou beautifully darkening the hair nftcr' n
loan! continued, the participation hns Huff, sister of the bride, wore n gown few applications, it also brings1hack
been uneven as between different in­ of pink nnd silver chatigenhle tnffetn, the gloss nnd lustre qnd gives it nn
dustries, as well ns different sections fashioned with circuiinrt skirt, scal­ appearance of abundnnee.— Adv.
of the country and different groups loped nt the* hem. The long waisted
of labor.
bodice softly wrinkled' at the waist­
The agricultural situation during line, nnd had a deep scnlluped peplum.
the month was characterized as gen- A sash of pink nnd orchid tulle was
*rally favorable, although the fruit tied nt the left side, the ends reach­
SELLING CIGARETTES
growing sections suffered from col^, ing the floor and forming a side
TO MINORS
vxves. Good progress hns been made train. She wore a handsome coronet,
Editor of tho Sanford Herald:*
in planting a crop in tho cotton states, a family heirloom, nnd carried Colum­
Dear Sir: ‘ Will you please publish
the board said, while grain movement bia roses and swansonin.
. has inrreased.
The flower girls, Misses Elizabeth tho inclosed in your next paper and
Little demand for coal is reported, Craig nnd Dorothy Durden, wore oblige'the writer?
thr board said, hut petroleum pro­ white crepe de chine nnd lace frocks, * Just a few words about cigarettes.
duction has gnlned. The influence with shower hows of ribbon in pastel It seems an abomination to the world
xhich the recent reduction in steel shadows. They wore wreaths of flow­ regardless of talk. The little boya—
price* will exert is still uncertain, the ers and their flowers were sweetheart ail smoke them. Ill say not one out
hoard declared. Cotton consumption roses, carried in French ivory has of every hundred of school age that
arc not smoking and why? Because
figures for April wore unavailable, but kets.
The bride was given in marriage they can be bought at many junk and
for March in tho country ns a whole,
amounted to 437,933 bales, or less than by her father, and was lovely in her candy shops in Sanford by any Uttio
25 per cent below tho total for Match bridal robe of -white Duchess satin, boy. Then men will give them one to
of last year. A continued Increase fashioned .with georgette crepe and sco the little fellow smoko for fun.
•n the manufacturing activity of the real lace, anJ trimmed with cry*tal Lots of fun not regarding the welfare
®ilk mills was reported.
* Leads nnd prari. The blouse, sur­ of our little boys—whom arc the hope
While tho earlier reports Indicated plice fu sio n , ended in a l road ginhc, of the future. Now, what or where
• 'cry large reduction in cotton acre- and the bqdico was made of rare iacc, is the foundation on which wo can
»ge reduction ‘is now generally under- headed ]n pearls. Her tulle veil was build our hopes upon. Arc we com­
stood to he not so great as had pre­ fastened to her coiffure with nn up- pelled io suffer the consequences of
viously been indicated, the hoard's stnnding ruffle o f tulle, hold in place our dear little boys smoking cigarettes
April business nnd financial review with a wreath o f orange blossom, which is poisoning and mnjring them
*ays.
nnd she enrried brides roses and diseased and unhealthy and bringing
them to an early grave.
In the southwest the announcement valley lilies.
Now the question Is how are we
At tho altar they were met by the
»*)■» it is reported the decrease will
parents
going to put a stop to this
L’ at least 25 per cent and as much as bridesgroom and his best man, Dr. E.
existing
evil? If our officers fall to
^ per cent in some sectfona.\ln the W. Shepherd o f Spartensburg, S. C.,
do
their
duty In'making a-diligent
Wrihenst, Is gays, conservative estl- nnd here the ceremony took place.
search
for
and punishing the dealers
During
the
ceremony
Angels
Voices
m*tes plnce tho reduction at 10 to 20
who aro violating the law to the ex­
P*r cent from last year’s acreage, and Ever Near, was softly rendered.
The bridegroom’s gift to tho bride tent of* selling cigarettes to minora.
I" California and Arizona the acrethi sscason will b ereduccd as was a pin of platinum and diamonds. So if our officers will do their duty
much as 50 per cent In some sec-|
Following the ceremony a brilliant and we, as parents, wiU co-operate
linns as much o f it will bo volunteer reception was held at the home of with them we will put a stop to the
Jriton grown from last year’s plant- the bride, which was decorated with sale o f them and we will have more
palms, ferns nnd a profusion of cut pteasant homes and healthy and better
The use o f fertilized for cotton has flowers. The verandah was enclosed boys— better men and better feeling
“ ‘cn considerably less than during with canvas, hung with vines. South­ towards our officers.
Yours truly,
Previous yean , being estimated at ern smllax predominated. ‘
Parents
of
Children and Citizens ,
about one-fourth tto one-third as much
Punch was served on the verandah
of
Sanford.
a* used a year ago, the report says. by Miss Kathryn Everett and Miss
Mildred Stewart.
ABOUT HOLDING PROPERTY
There is more building going on in
Miss Inez Pirkle presided over the
Editor o f the Sanford Herald:
•viford just now and more o f it con- bride’s book.
,rmpl.ited than ever before. Keep it
Dear Sir: I was struck 'with your
Mts. Huff, mother of the bride,
Ruing good.
wore a handsome gown o f black lace article about holding vacant property
over black charmeusc, with corsage the other day and want to say that
J
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Unrest: A yearning, almost unl- o f red rosea and valley lUiea.
you are absolutely right
verstl, to shift the fiddler’s bill to
I have been trying to buy some lota
Assisting In entertaining were Mrs.
here and had tha sale about closed
«°me mythical third perton,
John Robbie, Mrs. W. H. Londsall,
when the owner raised the price and I
‘’ Better-Get-Better." Do It Now. tf quit. These same lota are taxed for
“Better-OeUBetter." Do It Now. tf

one-tenth of the sum asked by tho
owner* nnd he will hold them higher
nnd higher as long as he docs not have
to pay taxes on the vacant property.
Also your idea o f the home owner
poyipg less taxes than the speculator
Is on the right track and is appreci­
ated by the men o f moderate moans.
I am here working for wages nnd do
not know how long I will be here, but
if It was ns long as one year I would ;
prefer to own my own home, provid­
ing I did not have to pay an ex­
orbitant price for the lot.
Now, after thinking it all over, I
will go to tho city officials and tell
them just what the man wants fo^
his lots nnd will find out what taxes
he pa&gt;*B and I say and all my friends
say that hereafter the city and the
county will chargb tho taxes to tho
fellow who is holding up this town
and not to tho little fellow who wants
a home or wo will know tho reason
why.
Tilts is what makes tho working
ion feel like ho is not getting a square
deni and I ask you if he is?
Citizen.

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SOUTHERN COLLEGE LOCATED
AT LAKELAND YESTERDAY
WON OVER OTHER CITIES

MB. A. P. CONNELLY WILL TELL
WHAT THIS ORDER 18
ACTUALLY DOING

BIG MEN OP TOE COUNTRY

Accepting the invitation of Dictator
Frank L. Miller of Sanford Lodge No.
Mr. Wade of Clay (by request) is
1253, Loyal Order of Moose, Mr. A. P.
the greatest bill-passer in the legis­ Connelly haa arranged to give an in­
lature.
formal, talk at the next meeting o f the
Mr. Bryant o f Orange county Is the
lodge, which will be held tonight at
greatest mnn in Associated Press dis­ 8 o’clock in the Masonic hall.
patches.
Mr. Connelly had the privilege of
personally observing the workings of
METOODIST COLLEGE BURNED
this great order and during his re­
OUT AT SUTHERLAND, WILL
cent visit to Moosehenrt,( inspected
HAVE NEW HOME
tho
development which bns been
brought about by the Loyal Order of
(Br Th* AuocUUl Prtu)
Moose In Illinois. These accomplish­
LAKELAND, May 4^-Thls dty
ments can be attributed to the efforts
•woke today to learn that the
of James J. Davis, recently appointed
trustee* of Southern College had
Secretary of Labor in President Hard­
Florida growers may look forward
•elected Lakeland as the site for
ing’s cabinet.
with reasonable confidence to lower
that institution.
The decision
Quoting from an interview appear­
was reached early today at Tam­
freight rates before the next citrus ing in the Nation's Business for May,
pa where the trustees were in
crop is ready to move. This is the Mr. Davis stated that he joined the
session nearly all nightThe
belief of Dr. J, H. Ross, president of Loyal Order o f Moose In 1906, and
buildings of the school at Suth­
the Florida Citrus Exchange, as ex­ that “The society, purely beneficial
erland
were
burned several
in its objects, was organised in Louis­
pressed ia Tampa yesterday.
Just
months ago and the Institution is
ville, Ky., in 1888. It paid $7 a week
now occupying temporary quar­
back from Washington, New York to members who were 11$ a.*d nave the
ters at Clearwater.
%
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and Atlantic City, nt the lost place family of each member who died $100
»
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Lakeland offered the college
having participated in the sessions of for funeral expenrer Ye*- *be order
$50,000 in light, water and power
j] You may be a preacher, electrician,
the United States Chamber of Com­ had not prospered. It had fallen awny
privileges, $110,00(^in cash and
merce, Dr. Rosa has had unusual op­ to 246 members nt the time that I
lawyer, physician, farmer or a boiler
three sites comprising seventyportunities for contact with govern­ Joined it, which \tnr 1906—246 mem­
eight acres, valued at $85,000,
maker— makes no difference as far as we
ment officials, representatives of bers in all of the states of the United
but producing an income equival­
transportation interests, and big busi­ States.
are concerned.
ent to 6% on $35,000 annually.
ness men. Concerning the situation,
s
"The purpose Of tho order and Its
and his reasons for believing relief is possibilities ‘took my Imagination by
If When you buy a Clothcraft suit o f us
almost in sight, he said;
storm. Here, I thought, ia a great
you have got to get your money’s worth, .
“ Tho readjustment of freight rates work to be done, a work that is
in such nmnne rns to give absolutely worthy of nny man’s time and ability.
because— there’s a guarantee in the pock­
necessary relief for the country’s real T grew no enthusiastic thnt I asked
et o f every Clothcraft coat that protects
producers white preserving nil our es­ the following year to become director
you regardless of what you’re doing to
sential transportations facilities is n general o f the order.
IS THE ONLY REMEDY IN SIGHT
big problem.- It is one which the
make a living.
"I held thnt office from 1907 to 1021
FOR THE SCHOOL SIT­
growerp of the ' Florida Citrus Ex­
nnd. wns bolding it when President
UATION
change, through those of us who ac­
Harding invited me to enter hts cab­
tively represent them, have been fol­
inet. There are 600,000 Moose today
TALLAHASSEE, May 3.— Dr. R. L. lowing up closely for some months in
in the United States and lodges in
Goodbrcd, of Lafayette county, who nn endeavor to get relief. I am glad
every American city nnd large town,
introduced the two bills designed to say I find attention now is so
nnd a number In foreign countries.
to euro tho bad situation existing in focused upon it, that it is not too
"We do more than pny sick benefits
the stale ns regards the indebtedness optimistic to believe we will have *n
nnd
funeral costa. Members die and
■of school boards, is hopeful \hat they new basis of rules on which to hnnlenvc
children in poverty. I thought
will pass the senate all right when dlc next season's citrus crop.
there
should be some provision made
“ Since the time tfe first voiced our
they come up for consideration in that
for
tho
orphans, saying 'Every child
body, which is likely to be this week protest against the existing rates the
The Clothcraft Store in This Town
is
entitled
to nt lcpst n high school
on at lenst one of the bills. This is situation has grown more ocuto, nfthe one which validates all notes, fecting more uml more lines of busi­ education nnd trade.’ That sentence
time warrants or other evidences of ness until it may be said that al­ hns been adopted ns n Mooso slogan.
“We Inlet n tax o f four cents a week
Indebtedness issued by school boards. most every well informed mnn bus be­
These are now in tho hands of many come aware of the necessity of a rate on our members nnd purchnscd 1025
banks throughout the stntc and ns readjustment, or else intolerable bus­ acres of land 37 miles west o f Chlthey nre not validated the banks find iness conditions over the country. As engo, on Fox river. Wo mndo ronds,*.,
it hard to dispose of them. They are a result, the movement we helped to plnntcd trees nnd erected bonutiful
“ frozen" credits, in other words, until start hns grown apace, and the pres­ buildings nnd called our colony Moosethe bill sponsored by Dr. Goodbred sure which is being exerted for act­ heart. Tho homo nnd school, nnd it Is
and brought to Tnllnhassec by the ion in the matter is so great from both, wns opened in 1913. ’Preparation
school superintendents of the state, every qunrter of the country that we for life,’ Is its keynote.
The Family Is Preserved
represented here by Messrs. Shep: may look forward to early uctioTi. The
“ Todny thero nre 1025 orphans at (From Florida Agriculture Bureau) two Jersey cows of this county giv­
pard, of VoluBia, and Knight of Hills­ coming conference in Washington be­
ing splendid accounts of themselves.
tween railroads, shippers and gov­ Moosehenrt. 115 destitute mothers of
borough, become laws.
WHY HAVE AGRICULTURAL
Helena of I’nnola, owned by Colonel
doubtless children .nnd n number of old men.
The second bill provides for means ernment representatives
.s t a t i s t i c s :
IN AMERICA BUT TOSSED A FKW
Milton Wilson, of Meadow Onks form,
of repaying these debts by provision will find a way to bring this about Ordinnrily, children over 14 years* old i
(By Sam T. Fleming)
BOMBS LOWER
for a sinking fund which it is hoped with a minimum of disturbance and nre not admitted to the school. We
Agricultural statistics nre dry rend­ Bartow, is giving 61.2 pounds of mlll^ ,
DOWN
will extinguish the debts in 20 years. with early results. As for ourselves, nre opposed to the breaking up of ing to tho average man who is not a day. Another, Comassie Princess^
It is admitted generally that these I feel we hove already done all it m families, nnd mothers without means particularly interested in thorn. So is Girl, gave 1398 pounds o f milk and
WASHINGTON,-May 2.—Reports
measures are temporary and it * is practicable to do in tho matter, and arc permitted to enter the home with tho dictionary, and, like tho diction­ 11.8 pounds o f butter in March.
to the department o f justice last night
agreed on all hands that the state just now I am content to rest our case their children. Thero is always work ary, statistics are prepared for use County Agent Wm. Gomnie is the au­ said that May day had passed quiet*. ‘
thority for these reports.
must soon face the problem of provid­ with a confidence that recognition o f for them to do1
instead of entertainment.
.
ly in the country as a whole. A few
our necessities will get us the relief
ing greater revenue for its schools.
The
United
Stntcs
government
re­
"Wo have 22 vocational training
radical meetings were reported but
There is great hope in tho adminis­ we require, and before our next crop courses. Our children live in cot­ alized the need of agricultural statis­ DEMAND FOR MILK GROWS IN they were said to be nothing out of
DUVAL
tration bill introduced Friday that is ready to move."—Tampa Tribune.
tages. They nre dressed like other tics wny. back in 1839, some years
tho ordinary.
Department ngents,
calls for n state tax equalizer. It is
children ,and not in uniform. Fifty even before the Department of Agri­
JACKSONVILLE.— Dairymen
o5 however, will maintain vigilance to­
felt thnt this officer if properly sup­
of our hoys, nre fine muslcinns, and culture wns created, und congress this county are finding themselves un­ day because the day will be observed
ported, will put great blocks of prop­
havo been organized into n brass band. made an appropriatiop of one thous­ able to keep up with the local de­ then considerably since yesterday was
erty, not now paying the avefage rate
We have baseball, football and track and dollars at that time for the col­ mands fo r milk, according to the re­ Sunday.
of taxation and In a great many cases
teams and a compnny o f cadets. Our lection of agricultural statistics and ports o f County Agent W. L. Watson.
not paying at all, on the tax rolls.
The
drink-more-milk
campaign, * N EW YORK, .May 2 .—Tranquility
maohino shop, dairy bam, school the collection and distribution o f seed
Such a step would of course produce
which was recently put on in Duval, marked May day here. There * er*
house, \hospital, entertainment ‘ hall, under tho Commissioner of Patents.
more revenue for the schools as well
The collection and publication' of has materially increased the number several largo patriotic gatherings
hot-houses and cottages are modem
as for other purposes.
crop
and live stock estimates and sta­ of people who use milk, in their daily where the speakers stressed Ameri­
in all respects.
(Br Tb« AlMeutM Frill)
tistics
since that time has grown by diets. Mr. Watson attributes tho in­ canism and pleading for tho quelling
“ So far, w chnvo spent $2,500,000
NEW ORLEANS, May 3.— PromiPUBLIC MORALS IN
leaps
nnd
bounds and althought not creased demand to thia campaign.
of elements dissatisfied with our con­
nt Moosehenrt nnd nre spending $500,nent in the list o f subjects to be dis­
yet
as
perfect
ns it should be and can
DRINK AND DRESS
stitutional form of government.
000 a year In its further development.
ARE NOW GUARDED cussed nt the third snnuaLconvention Our revenue for Moosehenrt amounts be made, th? system under which our
DeFUNIAK SPRINGS.— A propo­
here of the Mississippi Valley Asso­
BUENOS AIRES, Mny JL— May
to $1,200,000 annually. And when I government operates its crop estimat­ sition has just been closed with a new
ciation, yesterday, today and Wednes­
ing Service is being studied and cop­ settler whereby he will plant 120 acres Day hero was marked by the throw­
By J. E. Worthington
nm through being Secretary of Labor
day, is “ Inland Waterway Transpor­
ied by ekhcr nations and is consid­ to tree blueberries within two miieB ing of two bombs, an attempt to blow
TALLAHASSEE, May 3.—Mr, Rid­
1 mean to return to Moosehesrt and
tation," according to W. M. Hough,
ered the most perfect nnd reliable.in of this place. This will be the largest up the railway bridge an&lt;J a psrsds
dles of Holmes county, Is fast becom­
the order that established It.
general freight ogent of the Missisexistence.
blueberry farm in the United States. by socialists and workmen who car­
ing known as the "Watch Dog of tho
“ It is the work that I live. I havo
aippi-Warrior Rivera Barge line.
Tho grower often loses sight of tho
County Agent J. W. Mathison Bays ried red flags. No one was injured
Morals” of the people of the state.
given it fourteen years o f my life nnd
With 55 per cent of tho population
/act that regular nnd approximately that Walton county must continue to by the explosions and little material
He would make a second violation o f of the United States in tho twenty all of the energy and enthusiasm with
accurate knowledge of agricultural lead, especially in blueberry culture. damage was done by them.
certain prohibition laws punishable states thnt will be represented at tho which God has blessed me. Therefore,
production is just ns necessary to Plants o f this small fruit arc still
by a five years' Imprisonment or $5,- convention, the district also boasts, I have got to Succeed as Secretary o f
him, individually and collectively, as being shipped from tho county com­
PARIS, May 2.—The first of M«Tr
000 fine, or both auch fine and im­ according to statistics issued by the Labor. If I do not, I am ruiined and
the stock o f goods on hand and being mercially.
with its traditional revolutionary de»*
prisonment at the discretion of the association, 64 per cent of tho area of I shall have brought discredit to tho manufactured is to tho merchant, or
onstrationa, passed yesterday
court. He haa a bill in the house for the -country; 69 per cent of the agri­ 600,000 men who have trusted mo and tho supply of money and condition of
FLORIDA
SENATOR
SHOWS
probably less excitement than the
that purpose, besides a number o f cultural acreage; 52 per cent o f the to Mooseheart,’’
finances are to tho banker.
FACTS
IN
FREIGHT
RATE
ordinary
Sunday. There were few**"
Principally, it was Mr. Davis’ creaother bills o f a like nature. But the lumber production; 70 per cent of tho
The more any individual knows
CONTROVERSY IN SENATE than the usual number of arrests ft*
one which promises to bring him the mineral production and 43 per cent of tlvo genius ns director general o f the about his business, tho world's supply
most notoriety is one to prohibit the tho manufacturers. That the question Moose and his ability as the financier and demand for what he is producing
JACKSONVILLE, May 6.—The fol- minor infringmenta of the law In theIndecent exposure o f the person of any o f cheaper transportation wjll be a of Mooseheart that brought him into and selling, the location and extent of lowing article appeared in the Jack­ city and no\ one single case of disor­
der Was reported throughout the oth­
man or woman. Whether tho gentle­ leading question is therefore argued. President Harding’s cabinet.
competition and tho other problems sonville Metropolis o f Saturday, April
er
portions o f France.
man has had bis sensibilities shocked
Mr.
Connelly
will
tell
at
this
meet­
SOr1921:.
According to Mr. Hough the growth
which effect him locally or abroad, the
"Senator Fletcher astonished, the
by the low neck and high sjdrt cos­ o f rail transportation has not kept ing how Mr. Davis has successfully greater chance he hns of succeeding in
MACDONALD-DAV1S
tumes of the Tallahassee angels Is, pace with the growth o f the valley materialized the great vision he had that business and the less is the dan­ senate-yesterday by reading to it a
not set forth, but in that event It is section. lie stated that figures com­ in 1906. A^l members of $anford ger of being robbed by speculators, ofr statement from ChaBc &amp; Co. of Jack­
The following announcement has
likely he will be lonesome for assist­ piled by the Federal government Lodge No. 1253, Loyal Order o f thieves, of that success when ho has sonville, showing the Increase in
ance if it is his purpose to tnako ahowed that from 1900 to 1018 thero Moose, are requested to be present on attnined it.
freight charges paid railroads during been received by several Sanford peo^
a change in either of these abbrevia­ was an increase of 166 per cent in this occasion, bring their wives with
Supplying this information is, the past four seasons bnsod on the pie. Miss Dorothy Davis resided her*
tions. They have been the admiration tonnage hnndlcd by railroads %bile them, bring their friends, and havo broadly, tho work of the Bureau of haul from Orlando, Fla., to New York. several years and will be remembered
o f hundreds o f legislators and vis­ there was an increase of 33 per cent their friends bring their wives. Mem­ Crop Estimates in connection with the ' “The statement shows that the by the younger society set;
Mrs. Fannie D ean Ackerman **&gt;
itors who have no thought of being in mileage; 77 per cent in number o f bers of the various labor unions .In other bureaus of tho Department o f freight charges paid In the 192Q-21
shocked by them—in fact can not see freight cars handled and 71 per cent town nre particularly invited to be Agriculture and it should receive the season were an increase of $10,365,- quests the honor o f your p r e s e n c e s*
any Indecency In them. *
in number of locomotives. The only present, as this lodge was organized enthusiastic support of every agri­ 401.51 or 304 per cent over tha freight the m arriage' o f her ’ granddaughter
possible way to meet this shortage in for tho benefit o f being etlJoyed pri­ cultural producer in Us* work.
charges fo r the 1917-18 season. Other Dorothy Ann Davis to Mr. B*'PB
Bobo Ruth was recently arreatcd facilities, according to Mr. Hough, is marily bjr the working men o f the
figures submitted by Chase '&amp; Co. Everett Macdonald on Thursday sft**^
GOOD MILKERS IN POLK
and fined for speeding In his automo­ utilisation of the inland waterways to United States.
were equally startling and made the noon, May 12th, 1921, ht 4 o’clock
BARTOW, Flo.— There are at least senate sit up and tako notice."
tho Presbyterian church, P a la tk a , FURefreshments will be served
bile. Was he making a "home" runt their capacity.

Trustees in Session at
Tampa All Monday
Night

MADE FINE OFFER

GROWERS MAY
FOR A
LOWER RATE

noi

MORE REVENUE •
FOR EDUCATION

Sanford Shoe and Clothing
Com pany

AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF
MAY DAY
WAS QUIET
THE GREAT STATE OF FLORIDA
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We, of Seminole County, are too apt to
think of our agricultural possibilities in the
terms of Celery and Lettuce, more or less ex­
clusively, because these crops have been
scientifically and continuously developed for
many years with every known cultural care
and attention suggested by experts and practical farmers

ing facilities for safeguarding the buying
and selling ends of the farming business

It is true that the sub-irrigable districts of
this^county offer unusual opportunities, for
the growing of all winter vegetables, because
our artesian wells furnish us unfailing and
unlimited supplies o f water t&lt;5 apply through
our tiling systems for watering plants in case
of drought, and the character and “ lay of the
land” is such that perfect drainage is secured
through the same tile in case o f flood. Such
a combination along with our favorable cli­
matic conditions places Seminole County in
a class by itself .in the growing of all of the
profitable truck crops.

Until we learn to encourage and promote
our own home industries and home-grown
products we will not progress as' we should
agriculturally. Seminole County shbuld in
the near future produce its .own beef, pork,
mutton, poultry, eggs and dairy products.
Cold storage, pre-cooling and good packing
house facilities will soon be available for the
proper care o f these products as well as for
our celery, lettuce and other winter vegetable
crops for the time is ripe in this great period
of re-adjustment for our county to take ad­
vantage of every opportunity to promote
home industries and prevent waste and lost
effort in those things that are so vital to our
economic growth as an agricultural commun­
ity.

The time is rapidly approaching, however,
when attention to the development of other
lands and the growing o f other crops will re­
ceive much more serious consideration than
has been the case in past years. Sugar-cane,
corn, velvet beans, sweet potatoes and gener­
al forage crops are going to come in for their
full share of attention and the new pasture
and hay grasses that have been successfully
introduced from Australia, Africa,. South
America and elsewhere are going to prove of
great stimulus to dairy and beef cattle rais­
ing and, naturally, also to dairy products,
hog-raising, poultry and bee-keeping.
We need and will attain to a broader agri­
cultural development than we enjoy at the
present time and perhaps no greater work
confronts us than the preparation of market-

jcounty. At present we do not, as a county,
use enough o f our own, home-grown, pro­
ducts. We have not given attention to fost­
ering trade relations between the different
crop-producing parts o f our county. As an
example, I know of many barrels o f fine Flor­
ida syrup made by a progressive farmer in
the Longwood district in an effort to stimu­
late interest in sugar-cane growing in that
section. The syrup is o f as fine quality as is
made in the state, yet no sale has been found
for it and the people o f our county are eating
syrup that is shipped from a distance.

through the co-operative effort o f farmers
and the assistance of our town people in the
conservation and use of the products of our

What we have, let us be proud of, but what
we SHOULD have let us measure only by .the
limit of human endeavor to make as abso­
lutely perfect as possible our facilities and
methods for talcing care o f our great winter
vegetable crops and our other products for
home consumption
C. M. BERRY, '
County Agent

THIS PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING PROGRESSIVE FIRMS AND
INDIVIDUALS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY:
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Lloyd Shoe Store
R. R. Eldridge

0 . P. Swope Land Co.
C. L: W est, Groceries
Lawton Bros Co.,
T. G. Simmons, Physician
Oviedo Cash Groc. Co.

Commission Merchant

Star Theatre
v u n iu iib M u n m e r c n u m

Hill Hardware Co.
Hill Lumber Co.
Meisch Realty Co

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Bryan &amp; Wheeler, Autos
Edw. Higgins, Autos.

R . E. Stevens, Physician
Wilson &amp; Toomer,

General Merchandise

Fertilizers

C. T. McCulley, Garage
E. A . Farnell, Groceries,
H. B. McCall, Gen. Mdse.

Sanford T r u S S o w e r s , Inc
SP“ rli" * ’ R ?al Estate
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Miller’s Bakery
Automotive Supply Co.
P coXJ
K n f L
‘ Thbs.*Emmett W ilson
Speer &amp; Son, Dry Goods •
Peoples Batik, o f Sanford
Ai l m , , , . . L . .
J. N. Tolar, Physician
First National Bank
Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. Co.
John Russell,
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Perkins &amp; Britt,
Commission Merchant
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Haberdashers
.
L. P. McCuller, Groceries
Eatate
The Ball Hardware Co.
Cowan s Tin Shop,
Haight &amp; M agee
W igh t Bros. Co., Autos
Automobiles
Chero-Cola Bottling Co.
V. C. Coller, Contractor
Rehcr Bros., Auto Painting
S. 0 . Shinhoiser, Contractor Zachary-Tyler Veneer Co.,
Vegetable Broker

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C H U L U O T A --------J. E . Synder, Dry Goods
Stanley &amp; Rogers, Groceries
D. D. Daniel, Groceries
Chuluota Company,

John T. Brady, Jeweler
Geo. W . Knight, Real Estat
John G. Leonard!
Attomey-a(-Law

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E. W . Hench, Mayor
C. W . Entzminger
M id-W ay Garage
Overstreet &amp; Payne,

Frank Lossing, Contractor
W est Side Grocery

Groceries

Ueane Turner, Groceries

?. V-g e To£

E° ld Storage,

Me t e y' W a ,k ^ ^
ii. &amp; 0 . Motor Co., Autos
Mobley’s D rug Store
Sanford Coca-Cola B o t Co.
Clyde S i Johns River Line
The Yowell Co., D e p t Store
W: S. Price, Contractor
Hill Imnlement &amp; Sun. C o .'
s Purity W ater

Blue Front Barber Shop
The AUen Seed c .
f

d Paint &amp; W a ll Pa- C. M . Hand, Sheriff

per Co.
W aters’ Kandy Kitchen
Sanford Battery Service Co.
Sanford Machine &amp; Foun.
dry Co.
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R ay Bros., Battery Service
Hotel Montezuma ,
R obbin’s Credit Store

T. A . O’Neill,

A . ltalfekl, Ladies’ W ear
H . R. Stevens, M ayor.
H. C. DuBose, Real Estate
Frank Akers
Gillen &amp; Fry,
Sanford Steam Laundry
J. J. Mauser, Cigar M fg r.
Crown Paper Co. ■
Sanford D ry Goods Co.
H . McLaulin, Jeweler

Longwood Hotel

A . J. Lossing,
Quick Service Transfer

------------ G E N E V A --------Logan Merc. Co.
General Merchandise

C. F. Harrison, Gen. Mdse,

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Geo. E. Bates &amp; Son,
•Altamonte Hotel

A . H. Fuller &amp; Son,
Groceries .

D. B. McIntosh,
Fargo Lumber Co.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921

RE-APPORTIONMENT SETTLED,
SENATE CONCURRENCE NOW
PUTS IT UP TO THE PEOPLE
Will Vote on Question at UPSALA AND
General Election
GRAPEVILLE
in 1922

DESCRIPTION

NOTICE

NoUen U hereby gltrn tbit th« following dewritwd Undo or no much tbtrnof u will bn nernnm7 to par the 1monoI dm for Inca brrrin Ml opponlli to tbi aim# together with eoitn of inch
nil ind idrrrtUloc will ba aold at public auction go tb* 8th day of June, 10X1, at tb# Office of
tfal city Til CoBeclor. U tb* City fill). Cl17 of Sinford. B*mlnot* County, Florida, _____
D ESCB,t m OH
tum a Co*t*
Tkr o m e n
Block
BULKHEAD TBOPEBTT

B*t it tb* BE cor of
........ . ........... ..
1
B. It. Trifford'* Map. run W 117* N
308.06* B t» d*i IT min E 123.1 ft
fl 341.74* to la*. (1 irr*) ..................
J. D. Hood ............................t *.‘ .80
Deg it lat of N tin* of Oommtrrlil Bt.
wltb W linn of Palmetto Art ran N
181.0 ft. Ibrn N CO dr* 17 min W
448.2 ft B 038.33 ft to Uommerrlil Bt
E on ff nidi of Oommarclil Bt. 410.2
231.40
ft. to bag. (4.0 icrr) .................... ..
Lak* Front Imp., Co.
B «f 200 ft S of lot of tb* N Urn of ComMr.
and
Mrs.
Venable
arid
little
TALLAHASSEE, April 29. — The
mrrctal Bt. With thi E. Un* of Pirk
A n . Bon N 430.74 ft fl 08 deg IT rain
niece of Sanford were the guests of
reapportionment matter has at laat
B 150.1 ft fl S78.SO ft IV 148.8 ft
Mr. and Mrs. Meallr on Sunday.
to for*, (arret 1 . 4 1 . . . . . . . ............ ..
.
Laki Front Imp. Co. . . . . . . 87.If
been settled in the senate, that body,
it U t. of thr N ll u of
rollon Bt
Mrs. Voile Williams entertained the Br* with
tbo Weit lint of Park A n . Ron
by viva-voce vote of 15 to 13 yester­ ladles of the Pipe Organ Club at her
N 400.3 ft tbtn N 60 der
17 mfn W
123.1 ft B 440.3 rt. ■ 1 ITft to bi|.
day morning concurring in the house pleasant country home, Monday after­
(1.1 A r m I
Laka Fiont Imp. Co.
E. B. TBAFFORD'S MAP Or THE TO WE OT SANFORD u Rroordid ia FUt Boik H*. I, f a n
amendments to the senate Joint rcuo- noon.
M to M and IIS, US, 111, US, u t UT Bamtneli County Bnootda. (Including what ti
- known u It.
- ..................Itioa
to Baaford)
commonly
Oortrudo
Addlt
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Arrcnta and
lution for n constitutional amend­
133 ft W of BE cor ............ *................ 3
baby spent Tuesday afternoon at the Be*. Bon
N 110 ft E 133 ft ft to Commercial
ment allowing the people to vote in
St. IV to Bind A n . fl 118.2 ft E
home of Mrs. Westcrdlck, the ladles
la te Front Imp. Co. .......... 303.10
153 ft. 8 104.3 ft I to bogInning..........
1922 on rcapportlonmcnt.
colling on the writer.
Lake Front Imp. Co...........
28.40
1*&gt;I 1 ...........................................................
1
2 ..................................................................... 3
The matter has lain on the table in
Mr. and Mrs. Reed have at last suc­
Florence Iteardotl ..................
18.20
3 .................................... 2
1
toko Front Imp. Co. . . . . 20. tO
the senate since Tuesday morning ceeded in getting a cottage In town Loti 0 nnd 0 . . . . ; .....................
Hanford Hotel Dealt. Oo... 425 00
b 2 and 8
3
Id* With** Eatal* ............... 20.40
when the Phillips amendment to the town near his work and arc moving Lota 1 and 2 .................................................... 3
Ida Wail.ro Eatate .............. ' 20.40
NWU of .........
3
in on Thursday, though we understand Iota
7, 8, 0 and IQ .......................................... 3
Ida Wathen Eatate ............. ITO.W
Campbell resolution, allowing ninety3
Unknown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.80
Mr. Krells would have liked them to 8 WIt
W . B. Thorn ion ............
13 03
BWIt of
3
nine members of the house instead of stay.
L nknown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
17.00
lo t ,1
8
103
00
B.
W.
Ilerndon
..................
seventy-two as the Campbell plan or^
8
Mrs. Alfred Ericson and little 8 34 ft Lot 13
B.
W.
lltrodoo
i
i
t
t
t
t
M
*70.00
Jal 1
. . . . . . a. . . . . . a .
. . . a , . ,
S
iginally put it, came over from the Esther, Mrs. Ebba Lee,‘ little Lenora ® I5» Ti* 0 t
9 n K i i M i f t #v#tt*ttfatta 8
43.70
N 23 - of Ia31 10
«t »* a•* *t 1 1 l i l t di*&gt; * 8
J. U. Cbok * atr m tr iM *
house where It passed Monday night. and baby Carl spent Friday afternoon fj91 8 411 lia **aao*#ei*etaf*i»tfaf«tfo*/ai* 8
O. W . Vruble ....................
63.00
7.70
U
nknow
n
I
t
t
a
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l
t
M
M
M
IlOl 4 • IM lM M m M M tltlllM tM M iiM tll 8
Senator Campbell was a little afraid with us, walking all the way down, NB^4 M M lI lH I i t lM l M M l I lli m n i lM i l 8
Urn. A. Armitrocg
A30
1 Henry
calling afterwards to see Mrs. W. A. T4^9 IS Ifid IS (fM M M MlM
4
I M H U i l l l t
51.00
l l ttltt,
l t l l l lt
to bring it up, knowing there was
14.50
M. r . Barnew
9 • • ■ i* t ifi| iiit iiiiitt* *|*•*•»*
t | ir ft iiiii# f(i 8
Tyner.
Ur*. J. B. William*
T^t a1 t• •i M
t•t1l&gt;t•i•i1«
f i1i1i1i •i t■ •i i1 f1 ,i i• t i i1 i1 i1 thi i1t1 1«- •8
43.70
m i i1t•i•it
some objection to the resolution.
Unknown
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43.40
ft
E
63of
0
and
T
(in*
fl
8
H*
of
Lot
7)
.
.
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.
4
Mrs. Stodt returned home Saturday
0 and 7 ....................................
4
T ». M. i'fnmblt ...................... 34.00
Yesterday morning,. however, he from Tampa after spending a week Iota
N 87-82* of Lot 3 .............., ............................. 0
1 K. of P. lodge .................... 63.00
01.90
1 D, G. Urock ..............
S
was willing to chance the passage of at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. T. tot 4 u t N OH ft of Lot 0 .................... .
3 lout* riihtr ........................ 43.40
lo t IS . 4. * • « « • « . . . * « . , « . . , » 0
the amendment, and Senator Lindsay A. Norton, who Is very ill and not ex­ Lot 0 .... . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 0
8 Henry Wight ........................ 76.00
(I andT .....................
0
■T B. Bang* .............. ............. .... 43.1(1
moved that the senate concur in the pected to recover. She is also the Lot*
Lola 1 and3 ... ...............................................
0
10 Miry 8. IHrktal ..................
43.40
20 J. II. Duwy ........................
BOO
house amendments, urging that the aunt of Wnlfrcd and Carl Pierson.
W H ...........
0
20 40
8 28* tot 14. N 4’ Idt lS .............................. 0
1 Unknown
house should be grnntcd the right to
H.
W.
Herndon
......................
3
Mr. nnd Mrs. Reid left on the 17th W nr of let* 9 and 10............ ......................... 0
13 J, r. Pi 11 Mo ...................... 26,40
fix its own membership without ob­ to mnkc their home with one of their All lie** HWlt of) ......................................... 8
All ........................................................................ 0
16 II. C. 111 1 kIni ...................... 2I.S0
jection from the senate, and saying sons In Georgia after spending a Lot 1 ..................................................................... 7
And the S ' i Of Lot 2 and a lot 6*
that if this hill did not pass it would pleasant winter at th chome of their
B and W X 23' ft and 8 Id SW eor
of Lot S, Blk 7. Tr I and the W
be extremely difficult to put another dnughter, Mrs. A. Bcrtclson.
W. W. Letrli
2 0 .0 0
fl* of 8 H of Lot 3 Blk T Tr 1..............
through.
t 3
T
A. F. Westcrdlck has traded off his B!t lo
(
le
u
W
6
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Senator Tnylor of Hillsborough and
All of Lot 3 (leal 8* E and W X 23'
auto to Charlie Chestnut In part pay­
1 William. Bnrnctt ..........
21.30
N A fl In MV rot ................................... 7
Pinellas spoke hriefly ngnihst concur­
ment for the homestead of the lat­ la t 5 .
t June* flamorl ..................... 17.00
«
7
rence, saying the amendment placed
B W. 11. Wight ..................... 34,00
Lot
a
......................
.........................,
...................
7
ter at Osteen.
4 ft. J. Holly .......................... M W)
lat* I ind S
, ...................................... ..
7
the house membership too high, in his
5 Mr*. 8. E. Woodraff ........... 34.00
........................ ....................... 7
Mr. nnd Mrs. Noah Fry nnd Mrs. l*&lt;l» I and 2
IS
John W. Goldamltb .............. 4.30
opinion. He felt that the matter was
NW Vi ............................................: ..................... 7
Rengston came up from Wind#rmore lot 3 .................................................................... S
I I*. C. Ilrock ........................ SI.00
up to the senate ns Well ns to the
a A. LJIJa ................................. oo. to
lot t*
i
Saturday evening, bringing home Miss lot
II. C. IttiltoM ........................ 00.(0
I ...........................
8
house. Senator Ilradshaw of Hamil­
S
Eunice Tyner and also spent Sundny lot 3
A. l-JIta ...............................
3L.V&gt;
ton county, whose county is the only
l-*wl» rub*r
X IF of tot 2
0
31.1-3
nt the honimc of Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. tot «
Mrt A. J, Dojle
...............
...............................................
0
43.40
one in the state losing a representa­
I. N. 1 ‘rwjni ........
lot* .1 and t
.......... *......... .
10
14.50
Tyner, while Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Rob­ lot
Vtela Wttki
I .........
10
43 40
tive, tried to offer an amendment but
I'tllltK IV D
.........
10
inson nnd children with Mrs. J. A. lot 7
the motion was on concurrence and
['sknown
...
! »
. ................... ............................. 10
23.30
Vnughn were also visitors there on lo
i- fl- IHnktl t. , . .,
Lot t .................
10
20.40
his amendment was riot received, lie '
z.
u.
n
u
u
ff
........
43.40
SV4 of 8 A NS' lot 0 ..........
U
Sunday.
lot 3
11
wanted Hamilton county left with itsitU', y&gt; . . .
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.
. . . 11
r\rrents enme U l ]
&amp;*©*t!# M, Ti* too
31 .V)
two representatives. Senator Maputo
Mr
M" n !,nnlc *
\ r .i,
......................................... 11
T- U Wine ..........
17.W
over
with
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Reck,
calling
WtlHain Bottiaml/
lot* fl and 7 ...................
12
fll DO
also spoke briefly in favor of coneurI
nk
now
p
...............
tot*
0
and
7
..........................
..
.
.
.
.
12
es so
nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Westerrence.
lot* I mil
C. A. It«!Y» ........
S4 90
I*.
J.
Mthooej
14 50
When the vote was taken the presi-’ ? 'ek’ Dunn‘p hns l* cn planting velvet no, o
Ut; known
Ifl 20
. .
k i l n tin
I a w
| U m
•» I
e n i l l n
n l
I f n a o w a
IiCli
'
IWll
19
,
beans
for
the
stock
cattle
of
Messrs,
fnkfiriwn
lair*
r
t
«n*1
7
21 30
dent could not determine? the prepon-1
B. T. tVrty ..........
fjili 2 atill 3
4 70
dernnefl nnd called for the yen nnd ^&gt;'eck nn&lt;' ^ nn^4.SO
IA*| I
A H. Y**»frll ,,
II. H o r l
3.13
1
nay vote, which was announced by
J,,8t nnw thp mrn fo,k!, nrc tonrlni: II-1
CnknoiA n
_ .. .
til
7
3.43
I fl- iMnkfl ..........
V 40
the clerk ns If, for concurrence to ]3 do1*11 nn 0,(1 ,ftnfl mnrk' thp 01,1 Fort laaf* 7 »p4 4
Ilr« i#ro. D. n*rt
17.DO
All
against it, so the amendments made
Rch° o1 Gliding. from which
Ur» CJfo l&gt;. Hart ..............
I7.DI7
All
Mtry K. 8 Jmm»
by the house were nccopted.
j will build n cottage on the place (i&lt;t* rt vrnt 7
I* W. Ancl«r ............
IAll I
I'mktu»wn
Tlie resolution provides that the 0WTirrf bV narn®y Bppk oPPusito ‘ be Ml
II. huhop ..

mntter of reapportfonment on the borne place in which Mr. nnd Mrs. JJJ
line^ indicated, ninety-nine represen- ^ rr,'n*s cx Pe&lt;"f t° BveI'n ’•
totives. and not exceed thirty-eight
We nrc P,nd to hpnr thnt Androw (
senators, shall be submited to the
I* ‘Wng well. His wife nnd Ut *
people in the 1922 election. If they fri*nds P° in ‘i"ily to see him. We Ut 4 ................
i*.t *.
vote for itj then this resolution be- understand the tors, though bnldy lot
10
comes a part of the constitution. It rn,Rbed, were saved after all. On U t s I. 2. ft* 4 and S
1p ** tiWI 0 *______* .
calls for a reapportionment by thd Thursday, his birthday, his. sisters,|} " " s . .
legislature of 1923. If it fails, then ^,r!’ Mngnuson. Mrs
Ericson nnd [;;j ('!
the governor may call the legislature
were all in to see him.
ut s
: I ♦■In I iiii*1 ~£
in special session for this purpose.! Mrs. Rertelson. who hns been tarry* [joia T and 8
Reapportionments shall be tnude every big the nights with Mrs. Alfred Erics U Ptil
ten years on the Federal census in the son. was over Sunday guest of Mr. U t 3
t 4 ..............
yenra ending in three. So thfct this nnd Mrs. Fred Krell, who took her hi U
IaiI 3 ..............
‘ reapportionment, bearing any chang- to see her husband a number of U t &lt;3 ..........
Iai| D .........
cs, will hold until 1933.
times.
IAlt C
l i d s rt iriil 7
Under the proposed reapportion-1 Mrs.- Edna Butler nnd bnby left for 1YH
l-^l 10
nient, Buvnl county, largest in popu- her hbme lute Inst week nfter a plens- Ul 10
Iota 4 «n-1 5
lation, would have four representn- ant visit nt thp home of her brother, of rt
lives. Hillsborough would have three Voile nnd fnther, C. M- Willinms. Voile **•* \
fo r

its

8 7 ,9 0 ]

p o p u la tio n , w hile

cnnihiu, I^udc, Polk, Jackson anil AIochun, ranging in population of -19,386
in Escambia to 30,115 in Alnchuu,
would ench have ns ninny represent*lives as Hillsborough, which has more
than n» much population^* any two
^of these counties combined. Pinellas,
Mnrion, \olusin, Gadsden, Orange,
Monroe, .Suwannee, Manatee, Palm
Ilcrtth, Leon, Madison, Putnam, Jefferson, Columbia, Santa Ilosn, S.t
Johns Holmes, Lnke, Hradfon^ Walton, Washington, Ray, Nassau, Taylor
and Seminole, with populations rang-

w as

kept

nt hom e

n fe w

dn vs

inff S ' ™ * ™ " * * ' ‘i 8'203' 10 Scn'1*
Doles 10,986, would have two reprenentn ives each, and. the remaining
counties one each. There will be rearungement of thu senatorial districts
created, and in this Hillsborough will
benefit, being given a whole senator
. . , . .. .
...
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Instead of dividing with Pine Ins, as
'
now
C H R IS T IA N
R rkolvcd

ENDEAVOR

th.t

A m e r ic a

Inst

week by a touch of malaria
Miss Underwood, who has been the
guest of .her friend, Miss Icenhour nt
Twin Lakes, left on Thursday, the
1th, for her .Pennsylvania home,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Peterson.nnd
two daughters nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Edpur SJoblom came over from Holly
Hill on the 20th to visit their Grnpevllle relatives. The Indies nnd young
folks of the party, which nlso Included
Mr,. j . E. Lundqulst and Mr. nnd
Mrs. E. w i^ndqblst, nlso called on
U8

On the 21th they repeated the visit
(o
over nnothcr ^ iCTi M„
M„ Emmn SJoblnm o f Nft9hvl,!e
T cn n n n d Mr nnd M„ .
Knap of
n o„
th(1 mnthcr nnd Bistcr of
M„ E(!frnr sjobIom&lt;
«.
,
, . .
W e were pleased to have with us at
0. . „ .
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Sunday school tsvo extra risitors, Miss
Glndys Robinson and n niece of Mr.
Venable.
DERATE
We suppose there will be preaching
I*
I. a Chr!,.
S " nd* r . k " ‘ &gt; &gt; » '' " «
for

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It. A.

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Clartirirr . . . .

Tlar

Block

OWEEH

. Tnaaa A 1

Lat 1 ....................................................................... t
3 . •F.
Illrknoa ....
L. 0 . STXIEOFELLOW'I SUB-DIVISION u XeocnUd In FUt Btok I t . 1 , F a n u " l . . 1'
County Becorda
'
tot* 1 and 3 .........................................................A
W. E.
naw klaa......
Iota 1«. IT. IS
and
10 .................... A
A. J. Louis*
*M
BH of Lota 13
and
I t ...................... A
Ur* Uay Pickard
CLARK** SUB-DIVISION OF BLOCK 11. TIER 13, A BLOCK U , TIEB Ia ' u ' m.
In Flat Book Vo. 1, Figoo 108 and 109, SaainoU Gouty Boeord*
Lot a
Ix&gt;t 10 ................................ ............................. II
«
14 J. N. Croomo ............ ..........
J*
lot
— • «Q . . .t . . . .................................................... 11
15 Jim** nick* .............. ........... }l*
A. D. BTEXDITOED'fl ADDITION TO THE TOWV OT tAVTOBD 1 1 Roccrdod la ri*','
1, Faga 110, Seminal a Gouty Buorda
&gt;
‘ ft
t^l T
Alton Blackaboar . . . .
..
Loto 13 and 14 ..................................................
Trank Hall ................ .
3
lot 3i .................................................................
Unknown ........ ...........
*“
Jg
ROBINSON'S SUB VET OT AN ADDITION TO BAVTOBD na Bacord.d in Flat Book V* T » * *
98 and 93, Btmlnola Gouty Xroord*
* ‘ ***
UT* E A W X III' N and fl In NE ror.. 3
A. T. We* terdick
W 131.35* of Lot 3 (lru alley) ..............
AIonto Dlngl*
Be* f(E ror I/&gt;t 3 rnn B 117* W BO* N
117’ E 50* ..................................................
Hill .............................
W 44‘ of l/&gt;t 3 ............................................
................................
J■ «• O r e m ......................
tV 337* of Lot 7 ................
.............................
................................
T. It. Band*................

lai 10 ................................................
.......................
Lot I S / . ............................................................
............................
I*H IT (Iro* 9 120-) ............................
................................

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r. u. Rand

...........

Unknown ..............................* J "
Unknown ...............................
I/l t 30
............a .,,.
Harrle Etlloon
, jj
H IMP of IjOt 37
. * » * * .* » .,..* ...*
Mile* AnatinIlrtro . . .
*'!.
K. W.. CLABB'S SUB-DIVISION OF BLOCK 14 OF ROBINSON'S SURVEY OF AN ADDITION *!?
BAVTOBD aa Bacordod la Flat Book Vo. 1, Fag* 199, S*mlnolo Couty Btcarda
15
SH of Lot 3 ......................................................
■
W . J. MrBrldo .............7 ...
l/it 3
C. L. Wing . . . . . . .
Loll 14
C.. 1..
“ * |,z
11 and
* i» i 13
*.1 ...............
. . . . . . . ..................
. . . . . . . . . .................
.........
l
I,, Win*
n in.
U. W,
7. CLARK’ S BUB-DIVISION OT BLOCKS t t AND SS AND E S BLOCK tt. BOBntftwS
IUBVET or ADDITION TO BANTOBD u Bocordod la Tlat Book Vo. I,
* 1
Tag* 107, S*mlsoU County Rocordi
lot 1 ..........................
............................. 23
Jo* i n 1turn* ,.T .........
lot 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
................... 23
• W. C. DoOncrooy
Iota 7 and II . . . . .
.............................S3 ’
I&gt;few Dorr lopmen! Co..........
._
lot 10
.......... ............... £***rll»
........................ i j
Lot 3 . . . . . . . . t. . . . .

'U

lot 12 ............................................................ . . . . I S
Jooh Hnrrtn ............................... 12
A. D. CHAFTELL'S SUB-DIVISIOH OT BLOCK 0 , X AND J OT THE TOWV OT GOLbilOk?a&gt; Bocardad la Flat Book V*. I, Faga TI, Bcaorda of BomlaaU Couty
*
lot 33 ............
0
HaUebla Black ,(1(ltllli
u
lo t 37 I . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , , , . , . . , . , . . , , , , 0
Abraham TTtompoon . . . . .
N 83* of 61 ................................................
K
Unknown . . . ; .................
f !
THE SUB DIVISION OF SOUTH BAVTOBD OBAJTT aa Baonrdad la FU t Book X*. 1 . f U l w"
Booarda of Bomlmob C outy
" 'i
lots 5 and S
1
•y
. A
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Jnol* O. Jackaon
*a
Lot 13 , , . , . . . t , , , t , , . . i . . , i . f . « i , . i . i n i . A
J. X Croon . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
aja
Lola 10 and 20 ...................... ..
O , W . C w k ......................
ij j i
All lot 37 (W. or Railroad) . .
Henry Toy Iltlra .................
E 40* of Lot 23 • • M t l f t l K I M t l
O. W . Ben(00 ........................ u *
NI4 lot St . . . . .
Joo Tfoomaa ............................ an
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Lot 2 ,
. . . *. . . . . . . . . i
, ......
I, eorg* Stroman . . . . . . . . . .
lat 4 .
........ Bacbael William*
Ul 0 .
......................................................
Cnkoewa ..........................
la t 10 .
......................................................
Towell Speer On...................
lo ti 28
&gt; ................ ........... ........... ..
Unknown .............................
t nknown
lat 32
i, 87, SB and 39.........................
*
Unknown .................................
Loti 33,
I . . . , ..........................................
Unknown .............. ................
ta li 23
......................................................
Ed. Boykin ...............................
lot 43
, 50, 51and 53. . . . . . . . . . . .
Unknown ..................................
lot* 47,
70, tW,81. 82. 83 andS4.. . .
Unknown .................................
lal* 63,
lot 30
...................... ...............................
Unknown ..............
w . r . L E A vrrra b u b d i v i s i o v , a n a d d it i o n t o t h e t o w n o r oo ld bbor o „
corded In FUt Book No, 1, Fag* 17, Record* of B*mUol* Couty
SV4 of I/it 3 .................... .............................. .
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O. 8. Crawford .................

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METES AND BOUNDS DESCRIPTIONS
Tp. Rg*.
Ain't Turn
rod OmU
Deicrlptlon i f Lind
Sec. So. R. Aero, OWNER
Beg 330* N* of SE eur of BWH of S W V t.. 26 10 SO
Bna W 600* N
330" E (VW B S30*
3 1 . n liood
In t*eg
........................
20 Unknown ____
in 30
J M. MoMn*on
All 8KH of NKH r. of A C L B Y . .
33
J-iLri Btrliarclinn
Beg HW row of KH of MV (4 of 8W U of
A M. F It»l&gt;tnM&gt;n
NWH
......................
36 \9 30
B HitbFi ItFinti
r. n 11 e&lt;*ror
Bnn F. 264' N 137' W 264' 8 157’
I* I' I. rnmriti
llin-l llfothfr*
■*', of 9 IV H nt NW H nt
36 ir» 30
r &gt; i; Wilson
3 Itlrhlr W.M*JhTli
(&lt;H ..f S'H of S'., of sp.'i nf NW&gt;,
3fl in 30
v II Mr! t**r*4.n
Beg 366 tv of si) ntr of N W ', nf
10 in 30
n It VIr|'h4*ofl
O W luitljn
nun s so- tv fa* s w b so'
o J M fllrtrtjji
Beg 162** tV rod IWV 9 of SE corner
X5 in SO
Unknown ----J J 1* Baker ............................. 13 33,
Ifur, E IPO* 8 47U* tV 100* S j70*. .
B William Jotie* ...................... 17.00 Beg StJO* tt* nf E H Mile Un*t ............... 36 10 30
SH Mr*. E. n. Vrogbin . . . . . . 314*
Bnn W 40O* B 370* E 4G0* S .TW ........
[' Jamea Pot la ... ......................... 2S 10
5 J■ I\Baker ....................
17.00 Beg IOO-- W of NEH of KH of NWH
m
*
nf SEH nf SEH Of ...............
S6 10 SO
EBilly Hick* ............................. 17.00
U Abe 11Irka . . . . .
Bnn B 330* IV lOflfkN 330* E 100* (leu
............ 10.23
^
B. A. Homton
7M
*• Joeeelilne IHroa
S 3&lt;V&gt; .............. ........................................
A . . . . . 12. W
Frank Itrowo
Deg 120* tV of SE cor of NWH ° f
M ID M
,l'»lutej K'wcue ..........
4B
Chktioitn
0.00
Hun 8 SO' W r»* S 50' E 60*
Iatl Knight ...................... . S 33 Ber BE ror of NWH ° f
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. 36 1» 30
Inkntm n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.VI
Ban E 63.3* ft to A. C. I- Ry. NWly
J II W h i t * .........................
8 12
•long By to pt N nf t&gt;eg thence 8 to
Oil* Hall
..............
3 4,3
twg
tiro that pirl of EH of SEH nf
Unknown
.
3 U.
NtVtJ nf NEH lying
nf He ile»* foeg
i'ai’ 0 and 10
;W V of 81V cor nf
36 10 TO
I N I'ffi'ihi
ttfl*.
Jim** Unit a
11*60
Bun E 1100' S to By SWly «kuig
lot 1
ti»
M*lttr turner
It lit
Itj In pt S nf foeg. 8 to )*•/
Gertrude C. Hart
Iat 0
Unknown
.............................
3 43 Beg 63.3 E rod 23* N of SE ror of NWH
W .W nt r. 56' *f lat 6.
Jim**
Jirkaos
......................
11.10
lat 10 ................................
nf SP-H*..................................- .................. 36 I0 30
I'. I . l‘t)tt» r. ..................
10.60 Bun E 70* S 313* W 70* 8 313' In
lat* t. 2. 3. t *t»1 3 ..
T.»
Wlltbj Hlr!. artatn ..............
0.40
tag
...
-Jeorge Jt. II*lt
I at 7
Martin S|drcy
4.30 Beg 132* B of StV ror of 8W H of SW H •
1)4 of tat fl . . . . . . . . . . .
1
Utlr
I*w
ta
,
.
14.50
W H of tat fl ............ .
of NEH ........................ ..................... ..
36 19 SO
J. I*. Itakaf . .
I. W. I'ennlngton .......... itK*
11.10
Bdn 8 1ST E 313’ ft 132* W 3t3* ........
lat* 7 and S ................
L. C. WllUam*
11.10 t Beg it NE pt of lot. Union At# rod
N H lat 4 ...........: ........... .
Add!* I** tl» . .
6.83
Oupmro Are run Ely on Unl*n ire.
S»g lat 10 ...........
Unknown ........
3.03
2 *0 '. NEly »t rlrtit ingle* In lake Mon­
lat 3 . . . . . . . . .
U
r.kncrw
n
2.60
roe. Wly »)oog Uke »h «* to Cfc»pm*n
lat fl .................... ...............
K W. '!&gt;. Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.63
Are. t?Iy iVmg' E *!de of u m r lo
lat 0 .................................
U Unknown .................
3.03
l#g . .......... ..................... |............................. 30 IP 31
Mm Ruvell
lat 0 ........................ ..
®
B.
W.
llrrnl.n
.....................
6,83
A SUB DIVISION OT SEC. 31. TWP. 19. RANOE 31 OT LANDS BELONOINO TO JOHN POUR
lat S
................
U.
B.
LORD
AND
H.
DEANE.
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Recorded
In
Flit
Book No. &gt;, Fig* I,
EH of lat* 1. 2 ind 3 . .
Unknown .......... ........................ 15. to
Recorda of Seminole County
All of lat* 4 ind 8 ........
U Unkyrwn .............
3.43 lat C nnd's 20* of lat n ........................ .
Jm&gt;n Wtlwwt ......................... 5, W
la t l ........ ........................
*
I'nkMtin
4.30
COTTAGE HILL. * 1 Rocerdod in PUt Book No. * , Pngo 17. Reoerdi of Bemlnolo Coroty
tat
2 .................................................................
ft J. M. Hill .............................
S.4V Oat Let 1 ............................................................
Unknown ................ ..
tat to .................................
IJI
H Unknown ...................................... 3.13 Oat tat I
J. E. Bporltug
Ltd* 6 md 7 . . . . . . *-**
A J. I*, ltekrf ........................
3 45 lal* 1 to 26 toe. .
. (i. w. o«ik
lat 4 .................................
A Unknown .................................. 24.70 Iata|B to 45 Ur.
a . W. Cmk ........ . . . . . . . . .
la t 7 .......................... .
A S. w. I«wtc Hair* ..........
4 50 l a t t H to 54 Ine .
O. W. Utak .........................
lat * ...... ..........................
B
Hattie
Wll.-.n
.......................
3.43
la l 7 .................................
D J. M. 11*11
4,3t»
(Signed)
ALFRED FOSTER.
tart « .................................
Unknown ...................
7.70 37-6 te
Tng t'otlectnr. Clly of Ronford.
SH of NH of la t 7 . . .
B. II. l**rl» .......................... 31.50
tat It ........................ . . . .
II.
A.
G*rr*rd
......................
4.30
tat 8
A C. MARTIN'S AEtftTTOX TO THE TOWN OT BAVTORD *• R*ror4«4 la PUt Book No. I. CUTE LITTLE STILL
Pag* SI, Seminal* County Record*
FOUND BY THE SHERIFF
|a, 1
............................ ...................... i ............. H
10 Jo* Cameron ........................ .. U 50
CHAPMAN A TUCXER'B ADDITION TO SANTORO U Recorded la Pin Book No. 1, Pig* 34,
' FITS ON OIL STOVE
Seminole County Record,
.............................................. 2
U. 0 . flutoa .......................... 102-00
ti)ii 3, G and 7 ...........................
Mil. M. L. Wright
lat tO ................................................................... J
2rt 40
A cute little still, thnt wes made to
J. I*. IUker ............
20.40
Lflt 3 . . . O M O t o o r o .••••■ *..•••*•,»•• 3
T.
E.
WlUoa
........
34.00
I alt 3 ..............................................*..................... 3
go on the top of an oil stove nnd make
All ...............................................................
IS
low* foes 100' E ot 8 W row, run N
I'rink nitrb ..
27.00 real liquor, was captured by Sheriff
117' E 50' 9 H i' W W to b * g ....
B. B. lUrtamr
0.40 Hand last tveek and is on exhibition in
D VI fl ................................................................. &gt;s
B. MtUherwa
20 40
lat 2 .....................................
&gt;9
Beg at a point on E llfi* of I'lai A t# 68,8
the window of Perkins A Britt. There
N nI 0 \V roirner
10
Bna N C8.S' F. W.T' to Pamp Bnaeh
Is also a sign on the still that says:
/
tbear* BWly l i a r meimirrol at right
Kuna 'bm Crazy,
“The owner of this still ran get a new
angle* to T*ortb Bt. «»t*ndrol then**
t-Tlfford Holme*
16.00 suit o f clothe* by calling for tfu» still,M
W T3.B* to beg .................... ...................
Kills ’ Em Quick

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but the sign cioea not say Just what
kind o f auit or whether the stripes
will go round or up and down. The
still Is o f copper and would hold about
five gallons of mash and is made to
go on the kitchen sto5*e although at
the time of the capture was sitting
contentedly on an oil tstove but the
owner waa not present to greet the
sheriff or invite him to have some­
thing. Several have taken a pattern
from the still and will no doubt profit
by the model as shown in the window.
The wastage o f war didn't reduce
Europe's visible supply o f sore spots.

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.. MOSQUITOES,
Flies, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bur*.
Mite*, Body, Lice and all In ««‘ *
POSITIVELY GUARANTEED
Sold Everywhere
King Chemical C o- Pelham. Go.
For sale by J. T. Allen,
Tyler, Dan &amp; Tayler, James
Pott, Mrs. G. A. Bryant, Longwood, Fla.} Wight Grocery Co,
and all leading
grocery stores.’
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T. H. RAND’ S ADDITION TO BAVTOBD, aa KnoonUd ta FUt Book Vo. 1, Fag* U t, Ratarii &lt;!
SamUila Gouty
I*&gt;t 5 ........ ......................... ..
*
Jerry Jonea
ILV
M. H. SMITH S SECOND SUB-DIVTIIOV OF FABTS OF SECTIONS 34. 33, TOWNSHI? U 1
RANGE 10 E, aa recorded ta F U l Book V*. 1, Fag* 101. BamtnoU Oounty Hecordr
I*&gt;t 72 ..............................................................
B. J, Wbl to .............. : ......... u t
BANTOBD HEIGHTS ADDITION TO BANTOBD aa ruartUd U Tlat Book No. t. Page, 41, H,
V
.
Bacordi of Bomlnol* Gouty
Ix&gt;ta 13 Ind 14 ...................................... ..
W. B. Bate* .............. .......... e g
lot 33
N. a Taliaferro . . . , * ....... U l
tot IS .................
T. A. Neal ....................
l«
Iota 20 and 31 .
S. C. Tatllferro .............
Ul
Lot 22
Robert Hannon . . . . . . . . .
IM
l-nt ; i ...............
N C. Talllferro ........a ..
im
Rotert Harmon ........ -.......... IV
I*&gt;t 41 ...................
B. T. Corey ........................
IN
lota 50 and 60 ..
I. Tnjama ..................
LV
tola 67 and AS ..
U l l SO e n d HI
Joel Bmlth .............................
Ul
N, a Talllferro .........
IJI
Lot* TO and 82
N. C. Talllferro ................
LV
l*&gt;t W» ..................
Mr*.
A.
A.
Career
1 /it* 128 and 120
______ ___________
MABXHAK PARK HEIOHTS. aa Racordad In Flat Book No. 1. Fac*a7l. BemUala Oouty Racer*
lat S . . . .
...................................... .. D
J r. kfrClellm,)
..
MM
lat 10
................................................... H
N. c. Talllferro .......... ----IM
lot i
...
..........
............ ..................... T
'
N. a Talllferro .......... ----IM
..........____
Lot* 5. 7 and S .................................................. I
N. c. Talllferro ____
...
__
T.79
N. H. GARDNER'S ADDITION TO MARKHAM PARK HEII1HTS aa Recorded ta FUt Seek I .
I, Pag* II. S*mln«U Oounty Becorda
lot 1........................................................... ..
J
N- II. tlirner ...................... LM
lot 3
„ ........ ......... ........... ..................... I
N. U. Talllferro . . . . . .
LV
lot* 13 and 14 .................................................... K .
Unknown ................................
4.V
N. II. OARNER'S SECOND ADDITION TO MARKHAM PARK HEIGHTS aa Recorded la Baat
- Na. I. Para 40. Records of BemlneU Oounty
late S and to .................. .............................
P. II. Elder
.........
L»
I ala IV and HI
H U. lla.klna
.............
I.It
TLORIDA LAND AND COLINIZATION CO.'S CELERT PLANTATIONS. SAXrORP. FLORIDA
aa Recorded in Plat Book 1, Faga 130, Records of Bemtnol* Couatylat 23 , . . . . ' ................................. ..................
Hcntas P. PanteU ............. ’ 1TJI
lat 21 and B 127' of lat 23 .................... .
Mary M, ttfnt .................... 1TJ9,
M. M SMITH’ S BUDDmiUON OF PARTS oY SECTIONS Id 37 , 34, AND 3S TWP. t* 8 ., ROU
30 E . aa Recorded In Plat Book No. 1. Fag* 43. Recorda of Semlnola County
J II. 1.11tie
T a t CO
J • It Hood
Iat 82

Wlll*tir Forff*;i*r ....
Uul*«
......
tTftktwwn .# * * * ...* ..
J. l\ Biker ..............
K It. W«ni
____

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th"
Quito a number of U r«"la folk,
,d' bli L * ‘ f 1". Chri* " * ; Joined In tb . Connrrnotionol rlfort to
,
m n , ^
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improve .hr mod to thr lokr A d a
*««&gt; hrrinntnn vro, tnadr. T ilr. bring
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little dlicussion from ending In a very
o
' .......*
J “. , 7 7
Blent 4a
'
____ , . .
“ •* *.
' laid in lowest places and ditching AB Blk*.........
Henry IVIght .................. . . . . 51.00
AAD
Ifllllltt
hotly contested Issue, for the teams a ^
,, l
, ,
IL W . Herndon ............ .......... 17.00
.. 0
„
, . ,
.
.
.
done nfter wwhich a picnic supper wns tat* I, 2 and 3
,W. B. Mamon . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.00
.. ft
were very evenly balanced. The de- held.
tat* 1, 2 and 3 .
T.
B. Brown .. ............... . . . .
43 0
. r
T,»t 6
...........
bate wns decided in favor of the afIt. W . 11rrndon . . . . . . . . . .
I9 60
n a 1
Crystal Ijike Is the popular place All Block* ........
Frank B. Brown
...
0 40
K
firmnllve, the negative, we'admitted. #
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..
,
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! tat* s end 4 ------ -- ------ ----C " MELLONV1LLE 1 1 R*c«rd*4 la Flit Book I.
.
. .
.
, ’
• for nine month* for the poor folks j . e . p a c e s s u b d i v i s i o n or b_______
locs
fi
g
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SomlniU
Couty
R*rordi
hnd the best preparation and present
who have most need of healthful
ation. Regardless of the outcome of
F
41 ™ W 57H' * l“ '
J. K Vinghi
O.O
I* 37 v
133'
recreation.
W W. 1'eiehou.i*
43 40
lat 43 tire* NWH *&gt;f 43) rod ill la t 46..
this debate, we all ware forcibly Im­
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A. irnimm,
Herndon . . . . . . . . . . 51.00
................................... ..
MELLONVILLE U Bocordod U Tilt Book Vo. I, Tig* 136, BotnUoU Coanty Recorda
pressed by the fatts and statistics of- f
CARD OF THANKS
lat* I ithl 3 ..............................................'••• **
fered by the negatives, which pointed
To the many friends who were so lot* 1 uul 3 ...................................... ............... “
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out the Urge field for .Improvements„ kind to us in the recent illness and j||t . ..... . . . . . . .1*00 ,»**»**#•»■■*#»•
John Bn ell
7A30
4t
in politics, business and our amuse-, death of our little daughter wc wish HODEV BKAL ‘e VTATZ 'cO W A M T ’ a' itoimTIOTf TO «ABT0BP *i B*«r4rol U TTUt Bock M*.
1 , r&amp;|t if,
Commit
ments. Look for our notice next Sat- to express our heartfelt thankfi and »
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4.SO
6.00
tAla 14 aod 90 ....................................... .
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unlay announcing the subject and especially the donors of the Leidtiful CZLZBT
A V n iJ Z AJJWTIOB VO BAVTOBD M f c a s W ta FUt Book Vo. 1, Fagw
leader for the following.Sunday.
.floral offerings. . .
T. A. Neil,
i**«49*»t*t *
fAlt IS «•••••
S. Itong*
G. E. REPORTER.
MR. and Mrs. M. T. CASSADY.
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(Troa Friday's Dally) '

Legal Advertisements

From Batur^A/'t * Dally)

On Thursday afternoon the mem­
bers o f tho new Chapter o f the tl. D.
C. met at tho residence o f Dr. Howard, to receive and welcome Mrs. Ezell
the vice-president of the Rtato Socloty,
who came to present them their char­
ter and put the finnl touches to their
organization.
Mr*. Ezell’s nddress wns n master­
piece, bristling with facts and figures
wlitivc to the growth and develop­
ment of their organization; framed in
delicate imagery and luminous in its
exposition of the noble principles and
lolly aims of the society, interspersed
*ith flowers of eloquence; permeat­
ed by the pathos of deep feeling, and
delivered, with all tho force and
ttegnetism of a brilliant and beautiful
*oman.
The passage should be quoted in
full, but,' unfortunately I recall only
it* sentiment: that there was no dc•ire on the part of the society to draw
* line between tho North and the
South; that the members scattered
their flowers on the graves of the
blue as well as those who wore the
gray.
Mrs. Ezell then announced that the
term* of the temporary officers, ap­
pointed by Dr. Howard, had expired,
but that courtesy required that sho

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Don’t wait until paina and aches
t^come incurable diseases. Avoid
consequences b y taking

GOLD MEDAL
Ths world* standard ramady fog kidaey,
*&gt;*•», bladdaraiu' «rk add troablae-tlM
v / *t*doea] Ramady of Holland data 10ML
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want of self-confidence became mani­ nr »x: r tn n o n of
a. f
eler, e
t ' hotioe or a n ixxcnoir xo e s t a b l is h NOTICE OF AFFUCATION FOR TAX DEEDS NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AFFIX FOB LET­
w« R&lt;
mt. w
Wh
aleallilibm.
A- A
A L . FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A
SPECIAL ROAD AND BEIDOE DISTRICT Under Section 676 of tb* Otaeral Statutes ef
fest.
TERS FATENT
SPECIAL ROAD AND BREDOX DISTRICT
Of SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. TO BE
tb* BUI* of Florida
NOTICX la bareky glren that w*. th* n&gt;TO BE KNOWN AS SPECIAL ROAD AND
First, Mrs. Holly declined, in spite
KNOWN AB SPECIAL ROAD AND BRIDGE
Notice I* btreby (Iren that A. K. BJoblom, dentgned. will make application I* th* Gov­
BRIDOE DISTRICT NO. t. OF SEMINOLE
DISTRICT
NO.
3. AND
DETERMINE purchaser of T i l Certificate No. 349, dated tbe ernor of th* BUI* of rtorida, at T il la haa*#*,
o f the pleadings of her friends.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
WHETHER THE COST OF THE BUILDINO t't day of Jane. A. I). 1003, ba* filed u l i cer­ Florida, oo Ibe Slat day of May, A. D. 1921, t i t
OF THE PROPOSED ROADS AND BRIDOES tificate In my office, and ha* mad* applica­ loiter* Patent lo be laeoed lo OVIEDO FRUIT
Tho petition of I). t . Wheeler. Tbeo Aulln,
Mrs. Connelly resisted all attempts
IN SAID SPECIAL ROAD AND
BR1D0E tion for Tex Iteed lo teen* In accordance with COMPANY under lb* following proposed artic­
»t *L aikln* for Ihe eatablDhment of n Special
to mnko her change her decision.
DISTRICT SHALL BE PAID FOR FROM law.' The aald certificate embraces Ihe fol­ les of Incorporation.
Hoad and Itrld** DDtrlct lo be known M
THE
PROCEEDS
OP
A
BOND
ISSUE
IN lowing deacrltwd property alluated In Bemlnole
SPLCIAL
n
O
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D
AND
DRIDOE
DISTtllCT
NO.
A. W. FROBT.
Then several others were nominated
THE BUM OF NINETY THOUSAND 190.- County, Florida, to-wlt:
2. of Seminole Countr, Florida, baeln* been
r ; ft. McNAD,
004.00) DOLLARS.
and seconded, without avail; among presented at tbe r**ular March meet In* of thl*
JOHN
CREOAN,
8WV4 of NEV4 of 8W14, Sec. H&gt;. Twp. 20 S.,
WIIKItBAH, a petltlcn waa presented to the Range 30 E. 10 acre*, more or less. Ihe aald
Hoard, held on Ibe stb dar of March. A. D.
W. H. HROWNINO.
them Mrs. DcCottcs, Miss Brinda 10
21 . ami said petition baeln* been filed with Hoard of County Commissioner* of Seminole land being aseraaed al the date of tbe laenC. I- WENT.
tbla Hoard at that time, and It appearin* to Coonly, Florida, on tbe Bib day of March, A. ance of such certificate In the name of Un­
Morrison and Mrs. Puleston.
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
tbla Hoard that aald petition la a!*n*d br not !&gt;.. 10 21 , el*oed by more than twenty.fire per known.
We. th* sndrralgnrd, hereby associate oarMrs. J. Nolle Tolar was finally pre­ lee* than twenlr-rire per cent, of tb* dulr rent of tbe duly re*letered rotera who are Alao: Notice 1a hereby given Ibat A. E. •elves together for th* {larpo** of forming nod
rotera who art free-boldere realdln* free holder* realdln* within tb* territory here­ BJoblom. purchaser of Tax Certificate No. 16SS, becoming * corporation under tb* law* of tb*
vailed upon to accept tho responsible r**t*fer*d
In lb* territory It la propaaed to create lota inafter described, prayln* to bare ronatltoted dale,! Ihe nth day of November. A. D. 1893. BUI* of florid*, and do hereby adopt, declare
position, one sho will fill with credit ■*ld Special Hoad and llridfe DDtrlct, and tb* and established a Special Road and llrld** haa filed aald certificate In my office, and and eotwrrtb* lb* following at (he Article* •(
aald petition Mltln* out ■ description of the District In Seminole Cuunty. Florida, lo be baa made application for Tax I&gt;eed lo laaoe lo oor Incorporation.
and honor.
proposed location or tbe roads and brld*t* to known as SPECIAL ROAD AND DRIDOE DIB accordance wllb law. The said certificate em­
Article I
conatrucled, and alao the amount' pec c ary THICT No. X of Seminole County, Florida, and brace* tb* folkrwlng described property situated
Tba name of thla Corporation abatl be OVIEDO
Dr. Howard having stated that he be
for tb* construction of Mid work. Mktn* and to bars constructed within aald Special Road lo Bemlnole County, Florida, to-wll:
FRUIT COMPANY and Ita principal ptec* of
had prepared a list of ladies who were praytn* fur authority to laso* and a*U bond* and Dridce District, permanent road* and SVi of NWU of NWVi. Sec. IS. Twp. 20 0 .. buatneaa *11*11 b* at Orledo. Bemlnole Oouaty&lt;
u|ioo the taxable property within Mid Special bridcee; the territory eoofht to be conetltoled
Rang* SO E. 2) acre*. Tbe •aald land being Florid*, bul It may establish other place* of
eligible for admission, but who had Ilo«d and Drtdf* DlaUld, and after doa and and established Into a Special Road end Urld*e assessed
at tbe date of tb* laauanc* of aucb boalnea* In lb* State of Florida, oe any other
careful examination and loetetlfatloo. It ap­ District being In Seminole County, riorid*. and certificate In lb* name of Unknown.
Stale la lb* United Bute* of America wb*r*
been unavoidably 'passed over, it was pearin* to tb* MtUfactlon of thD Hoard that more particularly described aa follows, to-wll:
Alao:
Nolle* la hereby given .Ibat A.
X. erer necessary and cooveolrat: provided that
tb*
petitioner*
hare
complied
with
the
law
la
any branch office or plar* tf boats*** that) b*
ord^Ved that these names be presented
ltexlnnln* at tb* corner of Seclloo* 20. 27, 34
such matter* aa by statute te In *ucb rasa mad* end 33, Township 20, South of Range 30 Beat, BJobloin, purchaser of Tax Certificate No. 2073, anther!i*d by tb* Hoard ef Interior* of tbla
date,!
tbe
3th
day
of
June,
A.
p.
1894,
baa
at the next meeting of the society,
and prorlded:
corporation.
run Booth alon* Sectioa l-lna to corner of Sec­
IT IS THEREFORE 1IEREIIY ORDERED at tion* 14. 13. 23 and 23, Townahlp 21. Booth of filed aald certificate In my office, and baa
Article 0 .
should re-appoint them if tho society this
merlin* of tb* Hoard of Cbunty Commte- Ran** 30 Eaat. throe* Weet along Seclloo Met mad* application for Tat Deed to laen* la ac­
Tb* genaral nature of lb* boalnea* ta ba
approved.
skotrs of Seminole County, held this 6th day to corner of Sections 16, IT, aa tod 31, Town­ cordance with law. The aald certificate em­ tunneled end conducted by thl* corporal low
brace* tb* following described properly, altoof April A. D. -IWI, beta* a rtffular meet■ball b* M follow*: Tb boy, bald, tell and
31, Booth of Ren** 80 Eaat, tbenc* South ■ led In SemtnoU County, Florida, to-wlt:
The question having been put, tho lo* of Mid Board, that aa election be, and the ship
aloe* Section Mo* lo Ibe Southwest comer of
NH of SEW of NEti of NWH, Sec. 13. deal In personal properly of every character
aama
D
hereby
ordered
held
la
Mid
territory
Society showed its approval by a ris­ which It te propceed to constitute lute said Section S3. Townahlp 21. Sooth of IUn«* 3d Twp. 2) B.. Rang* 80 It. Tb# Mid land being and d*aeriptlea; lo boy, bold. **11. aacbaago and
K**t. tbenc* Eaat along Townahlp IJot between aascw j al the date of Ibe Issuance of sorb deal In real eatale. with fall power to pledge,
mortgage or otherwla* eticomber neb teal and
ing vote, and the old officers wore Special Road and Drldft DDtrlct to be known Township* 21 and 22, to tb* Ecoolockhetchl* certificate
In the name of Unknown.
a* SPECIAL ROAD AND DRIDOE DISTRICT Creek, tbenc* Northerly alon* Mid Creek to Ite
personal property: lo rant, Uaa* and Improve
Aleo:
Nolle* te hereby given that A.
E. roil m a t* or personal properly; la plant, grow
restored to their respective positions. No. X of SemlnoD County, Florida, ta deter­ Intersection wllb lb* East boandary of Sec­
BJoblom, port haver of Ta* Certificate No. 207X and mark*! all klada.of fruit*, vegetable* or
mine
whether
each
territory
tball
be
conatltioa
IX
Townahlp
31,
Sooth
of
Rang*
21
Eaat.
At this point, two of them, . tho tuted Into ■ Special Road and Drid** DDtrlct,
dated ibe 3th day of June, A. D. 1894. baa
tbenc* North alun* Ran** Una between Range* flted M i d certificate In my office, ami baa farm prodocta: lo deal In cltrua ire**, fruit
president and „ recording secretary, and to further determine whether tb* road* and 31 and &gt;2 to tb* Quarter Section corner on lb* made
tree* and all oe avery kind of nanery slock and
application fur Tax Deed lo laaoa la ae- plant* of awry kind or description; to build
brld*« proposed to be conatrucled shall be ren- Call boandary of Section 21, Townahlp 30,
roevlanc* with law; Bald certificate embrace*
tendered their resignations.
Mrs. atraded and paid for In tbe manner specified South
of Ran** 31 Eaat. tbroce Weet to Lake the following deacrltwd property, altuated lo and maintain parking and warabouaa* for th*
forth In aald petlllon.
purpo** of parking or atortng nil kind* pf
Jraaup. tbenc* Weater ly. elon* tbe South abort
Connelly on the ground that the state andIt eet
D further ordered that proper notice of of Lake to-Section Line running Eaat and Weet Bemlnole Coonty, Florida, lo-wlt:
fruit*, vegetable* or farm product*: lo carry
Elk of NWH of NKH of NWH, Bee. IS, cm tha basin*** of cold along* Including tho
of her health and numerous responsi­ said election be (Iren and published for not tel wren Sections 26 and 33, Townahlp 20, Sooth Twp.
20 8 ., Ilaage 30 E. The said land being ImlkUng and maintaining of • cold along* nod
leea (ban thirty day* next preceedln* lb* day of lien** 30 Km I, these* Weet along Mid Sec­
bilities prevented her retaining of­ on which aach election shall' b* held, **ld no­ tion Ida* to point of beginning, the abor* de­ aaaeaeed at tbe dat* of the Issuance of such lc* plant; lo mannfactuiu and Mil or daol la
••'Unknown. ,
lea: lo owa, maintain and oparat* axilla far
fice; while Mrs. Lconardi was prob­ tice to be published t* tbe SANFORD HERALD, scribed territory bring County commissioners certificate
Also:
Notice te hereby given that A.
E. tba manaractor* of limber, crate* gad pecking
a newspaper published In Sanford. SemlnoD District No. 4. and iWo,
H
Job
lorn,
pun-hater
of
Tax
Certificate
No.
200,
ably o f the opinion that the presidency County, Florida.
box**: lo maintain nnd open Ia atnrua far tho
lleglnaln* -at a point on tb* Booth boandary
It Is further ordered that only duly qualified of Sectioa SI. Townahlp 21, Soolh of Ran** dated tbe 4tli day or June, A. D. 1917, ha* purpose of dealing la nay and all blade of
o f the Woman's Club was enough for elector*
who are freeholder* realdln* within 32 Eaat. where tb* Kconiockhatcbl* Creek rroee- fried Mid certificate In my office and baa merehandle*, either wireleea le oe retail or both;
tb* territory which It D proposed to create lato e* said Mb*, Ihence Northerly nkm* aald Creek made application fur Tax Deeds lo laaoe In lo be ami act ns agent for person* oe corpora­
any one woman at one time.
a Special Road and Urld** District shall be ta- to Ite Intersection wllb lb* East boandary ef accordance wllb law. Tbe said Certificate em- tion*; te do a general commlaaloo ratecheat
braces the following deecrlbed property situated and brokerage boil nr**; to deal la lie* atock aad
lltlrd
lo rot* at such election.
Tho vacancy thus created was filled
Section 13. Townahlp 31. Sooth of Hang* St
Tb* folDwIo* la tb* territory petitioned to be Eaat. thence North along Mid Hang* line be­ In Seminole CkMnly, Florida, lo-wlt:
Ite prodocta: lo do any and all thing* aacaa.
by the election of Mrs. E. A. Doug­ constituted
SH of NKU of NRH of N W H . B*c. 13. Twp. aery oe needful, with full power la buy, bold,
Into a Special Uoad and llrld** tween Range* SI and S3 Bait, to tb* Quarter
21
H,
Range
30
E.
3
acre.
The
aald
land
be­
District:
cucumber and a*ll aay and all klada of prop­
las.
Section corner oo tb* Eaat boundary of Beeaay,
ltexlnnln* at tb* corner of Seclloo* 2d. 27. 24 lion 31. Tbnnshlp 2d Sooth of Han** 31 Eaat, ing u i m n l al Ihe dale of the laauaure of erly. necessary, to operate tocceeefolly
such certificate In the name of Unknown.
But when nominations for president and SS of Township 20, Sooth of llanao SO tbenc*
•l|h#r
or all of lt»« M v m l klmt* of UmIm m
West to Lake Jraaup, tbeoc* Northerly
Alao:
Notice la hereby given that A. K. rr fritS# hmlaabov* m«ntlootd, tod fto m lljr
KMt. fun Booth lion* Section line to corner along East abort of Lake Jraaup to tb* St.
were called for the most amazing of Sections 14, IS. 22 and 23. Township 21,
BJoblom, |.mcl:aver of TaxrVertlflrate No. 34S, to bar* all power neemary. needful or desir­

Dojpitc the rain and stormy wcnth. . . Kniehta of Columbus Carnival
*fjc to a close last night in a blare
. |or)-. The heavy rain last night
L t held the crowd back for about an
hour but every one and his friend
^
after the rain and hgain for tho
third night tho Minstrel Show and
the grounds were packed and when
,tock was taken last night it was
[oond that everything had been sold
cot and a nice sum netted for the
Catholic Church.
The Knights of Columbus want tho
-abllc and those that helped to make
this the big success that it was to be
thanked for their kind efforts thru
lh« columns of this paper and espec­
ially do they thank the young men
that so kindly gave o f their time to
take part in the Minstrel show. The
ladies, too, that worked hard in order
that there might be plenty o f homo
nude cakes for all come In for' a
Urge share of thanks and praise for
there were a plenty and every last one
0{ the cakes were the best yet.
The Knights of Columbus worked
hard that the Sanford public would
hire a large time on these three
nights and any one looking on could
ace that they were successful as ev­
ery one from Pa down could be seen
enjoying themselves to the utmost.
The music box that was raffled off
vis won by Peter Schaal at a draw­
ing that took place towards tho close
of the Carnival. Mr. rttid Mrs. Davi­
son arc to be thaqkcd for this nice box
NOTICE or APPLICATION FOB TAX DEED
and the sum realized was a neat one, Under Section 676 of the Oenerel BUtntee *f the
SUte i t Florid*
going far towards swelling the funds
Nolire le hereby siren the! J. W. Eeton purcliaeer of Tei Certificates No. 233, dated the
derixed’ from the carnival.
Olb da7 or July. A. p. ISIS, bnn filed Mid
The Knightj of Columbus expect to certificate la mr office.' end lira unde appllfor T i l Heed to leant In ereordsor* with
have a Carnival annually and expect cation
lew. field certificate embrace* the followlos
denrrilwd
property eltnated la Seminole Coonly,
to improve each year and suffice to
IToride, to-wll:
say that if thoy can improve on the Lot 1 tleee K 110 yde.) end N belt of Lot 2,
14. Twp. 30 ft., lienee 30 E. 80 eeree.
one just closed, next year is bound to Bee.
Ttie Hid lead betas auteeed at- tbe date of
Ibe leeatare of each certificate In tbe name of
be s hummer.
8 t. Lake'a Cathedral. I'nleea eald certificate
Mr. Morris, of the Southern Utili­ •bell lw redeemed according lo law Tex Deed
leeue thereon on tbe 23rtl dee of May. «\
ties Co., wus responsible for the pret­ will
l». 11*21.
WITNESS my nlflclel signature and eeel tide
ty lighting effect, both on the grounds
the If.til d ij of April. A. D. 11*21.
and in the hall, and the Knights of
(SEAL)
H ,K. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Ctrrolt Court,
Columbus thank him for his assistance
Seminole County. Ele.
II, V. M. HOCOI.A8S. I*. C.
as the beautiful red, white and blue xvr.tr
lights went far towards bringing the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Or THE STATE Or
crowds to Sanford’s best homo talent­
FLORIDA. IN AND I"OR SEMINOLE
COUNTY —IN CHANCERY
ed Carnival.
I .J.lr. tlank of Sahford, !*!a . Complainant,
Crowds from Orlando, DcI.nnd and
rs.
E. It*nr. ItHpoadenl.
other nearby towns were here for tho Allrt
It «l*l***rltl* |»J ftfflrlavl! •I»|4eti«l*«1 I I I Iht
Itlll
f
ll&lt;
*«] In II** Above alatrrt riw«* that Allcr
occasion and every one went homo
II llrrg, (he H**ajH*tulrtil thrrrln iiatnrtl. la a
well pleased and satisfied that in San- imh» rr«ltl#iit of llir Htale «*f
ltnl a rv»
ford they know how to do things in
,,f "•* I'Dtrlcrof Columbia; that there le
t|
» si
. i .1 . no l**f»,**» wltbln the Htafr of I k&gt;rt'la, tin* mrt
of a
npAo wlmin kt*«iM te|n*t tnrli
tfcr proper manner and all voted that
Itr-ljeerfxlrI I I alnl that ah# la Okrf II*# a^r* nf
not lime there wns doings in this twrnijr on# jwar* It la tbrrWnr# onlrml that
town of ours they would not only •ahl nun mlilrut rfi|*on*lfril W atul Mif U
Urrltf rr-1uIrr*1 In «|*|ear to the lllll of Comcome bark but would bring others plaint ftle«l In aurli raua# on or kfnrr Monday,
the ilth «1ajr of June, A. I». 1921. olherwlae (he
■with them.
all#cafl«»na of aal«l lllll Mill le taken aa con(rtA#t|
|i; aahl Itrijmmlml
Again, the Knights of Columbus
It la further orHernl that Util order k pu!»*
thanks all that took part in this and Hslietl «&lt;ice a week for four r^naerutlve wreka
In the Haufurd Herald, a newspaper puhllahed
sisure them’ all that should they need In aald cuunlj am] atate.
April 36tb. IWI.
the K. of C.’s help they arc ready to Tbla
(.SEekle)
E. A. IMUtileASM,
.
Clerk (’Irrull
do and will help If called upon.

United Daughters
Of the Confederacy
Form Chapter Here

\

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, M AY 6, 1921

W. II. CltAWrORH.

Seminole County. I'la
|ty V. K. iHinileASS. II. C.

Hollrlfof f«»r JVitnplalnaut.

3T-3tc

NOTICE or APPLICATION TOR TAX DEED.
Und.r (Urtlon S7S of tho O ii*n l BUtntoo of tho
But* of Florid*
Notice lo hereby given thol Fred T. Wlllinn.. purchaser of Tax Certlfleale No. 297,
dated Ibo llh doj of J udo. A. D. IPOO, baa 01*0
•aid certificate Id d ij office, and haa niado ap­
plication for lax deed to laaoo Id accordance
with Itw. Said Certificate embrace* tbe fol­
lowing described. property elloaltd la Bemloolt
County, Florida, lo-wll:
lie*. NE cor. of RW quarter taction 22. Twp.
JO ft.. Ilanxr 30 Kanl, run W S cha. S 24 eh*.
E S cha. N 21 cbo. 12 acre*. Tlie aald land
t«eIn* attested at H&gt;* date of Ihe Itauanc* of
nrli rertlflrste In Ihe name of Unknown.
Alao: Nolle* It berebj siren that rred T.
William*, punbaoer of Tax t'erllflcal# No. 2121.
dated tho Oth day of Jane. A. D. 1 * » , ha*
filed aald certificate In mr office. ^ and baa
made application fiy Tax l*eed lo laaue In semnlance with law. Bald certificate embrace*
Ihe followlo* deoerlted properlr oltnoled In
Kemtnolo Coonlr. Florida, to-wll:
It**. 5 cha. W of NK cor. of BW quarter.
Bee. 32. Twp. 19 8 „ R«e. 20 E.. run W S eh*.
8 ** cb*., E S eh*.. N. 2&gt;* cha. 10 acre*.
Tbe aald land twin* ataaaaed at tb« dat*
•r tb* laauanc* of euch cerUHcate lo tb* aam*
of a II. Halnl.
•
I'nlct* *ald certincate* *b»II b* redeemed *ecordln* to law Ta* deed* will lo*u« thereon *•
tb* 23nl dar of Mar. A. D. 1021.
WITNESS mr official *l*ualur* and **»l thl*
the I Sib dar of April, A. D. I®*!.

(SEAL)

H. A. DOUOLASS,

KVOle^________

Clerk arcult Court,
(temlnol* Countr. Fla.

Hr V. M. DOUOLASS. D. a

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
i ? ? 10*
IAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR »E MIR OLE
COUMTT. FLORIDA— It CHANCERT_____
DILL TO REMOVE CLOUD AMD QUIET TITLE
Marlon F. UaIIar.1 , Joined br her hutband and
next friend. Waller II. IlalUnl. Complainant*.
The Altamonte l^nd. Hotel and
N*»l*»llo*&gt;
('■•mpanr, a Coeporallon. nmter the law* of
tbe State of Florida. Defendant.
ORDER
It twin* made to appear to tb* •atlafaethm
of the Court, from tbe return of Ibe Sheriff or
Itemlnole Counlr. Florida, mad* on lb* writ or
•ubporna Itoned In that certain ebanrerr canae
nnvr pendln* In l i t Circuit l\&gt;urt. Ibr*»lli Ju­
dicial Circuit of Florida, In nnd fur Seminole
CtoUnlr. wherein Mnrlon F. Dnllard nnd Waller
II. lullnrd, her boaband and next friend, are
complainant* and Tb* Allamcml* Uml. Hotel and
NieUnll*** tbmpanr. » corporation under lb*
laws of tb* 8 l«t* or Florid*. •I* defendanl.
which ault waa Inallinird to remote cloud, amt
quiet till* of ranpialniut. Marlow F. U*IJ*rd.
to Lot No. 403 of tb* Altamool# Land. Hotel
■ml N*el**tlon Cbmpanr’* PUt of Sub-IHelalon
of land* twkmslnc to aald Companr In I'erl*®'"
12 nnd U . Twp. II *.. Ran** S* E. and Sec­
tion* 7 and IS. Twp. 21
R *W »
«
Seminole (formerlr Oran**) connl/. Florid*. n«
per plat thereof records! In the publle record*
of Itemlnole Countr. r loftda, U Vu * ltoo | lh °I. at pax* IX that **ld writ of xnbpotn*
^Tl be eereed .pen
* * &lt; '• £ * ' + *
to tb* atweoce from tb* 8 t»l* t* , ricri° f m
more than tlx, month* last p**t befoce tb# usuaace of Mid writ of *11 ***«U and officer*
of tb* Mid d*frndant corpor»tb»:
'
Now’. Therefor*: It I* »d)ud*»d. ordered »*d
decreed that tb* Mid defendant. Tb* Alt*o»nU
L*nd. notel and Nael*atlon Companj. It* **t«
and aa*l*n* do appear
‘ b*
'i.
complaint, herein riled, on of Iwfdr* the ««»•
da/ In June. A. D. IWI. of Mid toort.
and
make defence thereto, o* • decree pro cuoreeeo
shall be ealtred *t*UMt It
It U farther ordered that this order oball be
published ta tbe Sanford Herald. * newspaper
published la Bmlnole Countr. Florid*, m e* •
week for four rouaecellre week* prior I* tno
rirot Mondar I* Jon*. A. D. IWI.
„
Don* and ordered In tbamhers at Delnbd.
Florid*, tbla 21*t dar of April. A. D. l*w.

jwdie

A. a. CAMPBELL,

pro h*c rico, Uow. Jo*.
wTPerklao, lncaporitaled.
OEO. O. IIRSSINO,
Solicitor (or OompUkaaat*.
ST-AI-u

John* rlrer, tbeoc* In a general Easterly di­
Sooth of nan** SO Kail, tbenc* West lion* rection op tba St. John* Rlrer (o and through dated lb* 1st day of June, A. II. 1903, baa fri­ able for the full and complete axercte* of tb*
Section Line to corner of Sections IX IT, SO, l.akc llamry, throre Southerly and op Ip Ihe ed aald certificate In my office, and baa made right to art aa principal, agent, broker or
and 21, Township 21. Sooth of Ran** 30 (a it, point where Ibe St. Johna rlrer crosses the application for Tax I&gt;eed lo tasne In accord­ parchseer In any form In th* acquisition, dis­
thence South alull * Section Line lo tb* South, Sooth boandary of Township 21 Soolh, tbcnce ance with law. The aald certificate embrace* position. tnrumhertnf. reorganlalng or tala of
west corner of Section 33. Townihlp 21. Sooth Writ alon* Mid Township Une to tb* point of tbe following drecrlbed property, allotted In properly reel end pererettl.
' Article in.
of Uaa*e 30 Em I. thence East alon* Town­ beginning, lb* abort described territory being Bemlnole Countyi Florida, to-wll:
Tb* amount of capital Block of thl* Corpora­
RBH or NWH of NWH, Bee. 16, Twp. 20 8 .
ship Lin* between Township* 21 and 22, to
County
Commissioner*'
District
No.
5.
Range
30
H.
10
terra.
Tb*
eeld
land
being
tion
aball
be
Twenty
Thousand Dollar*, dlvtdad
tha Econlockbatchi • Creek, tbenc* Northerly
Tb* description of tb. proposed lore Iloo of
aloof Mid creek to Its Intersection with lb* Ibe roads and brid(ta to be constructed, hard- ■Hnanl at the date of tbe Issuance nf euch Into Two Hundred Bharee of Iht per vein* of
On* llondred Dollar* (6104.04) p*r eher*, parcertificate In Ihe name of Unknown.
Eait boandary of Section 13, Township 21,
Alao:
Nolle* la hereby given that A.
E. ■bl* In lawful money of tb* United Bute* or la
Sooth of Ran** 31 E u l, thence North akm* surfaced and Improved la a* foltowe, to-wlt:
Thai
certain
highway
from
Orledo
lo
Uoldproperly, labor or eervlct* at a Joat raluatloo
BJoblom,
purchaser
of
Tax
Certificate
No.
201,
lisa** Lin* between Ran*** 3| and 32 lo the
Quarter section corner on lb* E u l boandary rnrod. described a* follow*, to-wttf Ileglnnlng dated lb* D h day of June, A. D. 1917, baa I* be filed br lb* dlreclora of tb* corpora­
In
tb*
Town
of
Oviedo
Seminole
Coonty,
Flori­
flirt! said certificate In my office and baa tion al a regular meeting or a meeting called
of Section 21, Township X , Booth of Ran** SI
East, tbenc* West to Lake Jessup, tbenc* da. at a point 9G0 feet Beet of lb* Norlhwedt made application for Tax Deed* to laaue In ae fur that purpose.
comer
nf
Section
IS,
Township
21,
Booth
of
Article IV.
rordance
with law. The said •cerllflcete cmWesterly alon* tbe Booth abora of Lake lo
lleng* 21 East, run Weet 2100 feet, tbeoc* In a brace* tbe following deecrlbed property situat­
The term foe which thte corporation aball
SecllooLin* ronoln*
East andWest between
Southwesterly
direction
following
lb*
main
axltl thall be perpetually, onlee* eoontr dteaolved In Bemlnole County, Florida, lo-wl|:
Sections 2d and 33, Township 20, Booth of
«H of NEIi of NEH of Bee. 10 . Twp. 2 ) «. ed by opertlkn of law.
Itan** 3d East, tbenc* Weet alon* aald Sec­ Irarelled road running from Oviedo to Orlando
approximately
3.0
mile*
lo
t!&gt;*
Orange
IVionty
•
Article V.
Range
30
E.
21
acre..
The
Mid
land
bring
tion Une to |wlnt of beflnnln*.
The bualne** of tbla corpora IIon aball bo
•••rated el tbe date of tbe leauence of eocb
The shoe* described territory twin* County line, end also.
That
certain
highway
from
Clinluota
to
tbe
cumlucted by a President, Vlee-Preeldenl. a Beecerllflcete In Ibe name of Unknown.
Commlakloner'e District. No. 4, and also.
Alan:
Notice ta hereby glrrn that A. K retary and a Treasurer, end a lloanl of not leas
Ilrflnnlnf at a point on lb* Houlli Hoondary of County line, described te followi, to-wll: Hegtnnlng
et
Ihe
Intersection
of
tb*
Eaet
line
of
RJ-ddnin. purchaser of Tax Certificate No. ZI02, than Ibree. nor more than five director*, th*
Section
SI.Township 21, Booth of Ran** SI
Tb* of­
I&gt;. IK9II, haa number lo I* fixed by Ihe by-laws
Eaat. where lb* Eroutorkhatchle Creek creese* Section 20. Townahlp 21. Booth of Range S3 dated the nth day nf June, A.
■aid line, thence Northerly alon* eald Creek Etal, wllb tb* center line of Serentb elreet In filed aald certificate In my office, and haa fice of Hecrelary and Treaaurer may b# held
tbe
Town
Hite'
of
North
Cbnluuta.
Seminole
by
one
and
Ibe
same
person.
The
Dlreclora
made application few Tax tired lo leaue In aelo lie Intersection with Ibe Eaat Diosdery of
Section
IS,TowneMp 21, Booth of Ran*e 31 Coonty. Florida, rnn Soolh I.S3 mllea on lb* rordanre with law. Bald certificate ruibricea •lull be elected by tbe aturkhokler* el etch
Keel, thence North alon* eald llen*e Line be­ East line of Seclloo* 29 and 32, to the Orange Ihe fulkiwlng .leverlied property altuated In annuel meeting. All other officers of lb* cor­
poration aball lw elected annually by lb* Hoard
Befnlo.de County. Florida, to-wlt:
tween Ilanxr* 31 and 33 Eaat, to the Quarter Coonty line, end
Also those portion! of that certain highway
»N " f
NKU -f NEH *&lt;f SWV, A NEH " f of Ulrecluts. '17ie annual meeting of this cor­
Section comer on the Eaat Dxjndary of Sec­
between
Geneva
ami
Osceola,
uml.
particularly
N E ', of M W Bee III. Twp. 21 8 .. Range 30 poration aball lw held on Ihe fire! Monday of
tion Si, Townalilp 20, Mouth of llanft 31 East,
ltegln RIO feet K. 13 acre*. The aald land being aseraaed al llie mouth of February of each year al aucb
(hence Wept to l-ake Jraaup, tbenc* Norther­ described aa follows, to-wlt:
ly, alon* Ihe East shore of l.ake JrMup to Ibe Weet of tb* Houlheaat corner of Section D, Ibe date of the laeutnre of aucb certificate In boor aa may tw fixed by the by-law* of lb*
eorporeriiei. but may lw adjourned aa each by­
Hi, Johna Hirer, thence In a xeneral Easterly Township 211. Booth of Range 32 Eaet. Seminole tba name of E. C. Warren.
direction up Ibe St. Johna River to and thruo*h County. Florida, la.td point being the Kail end
Alao
Notice la l.errhy given
Ibat A. K. law* provide.
Unlll Ibe
.lecled
l.ahc llamry. thence Southerly end up to the of the hrtrk rved oo the Sooth line of eald Rec­ SJobk-m, purrhaaer of Taa Certificate No 29i, .
. . .officer,
.
. . .al Ihe
, ,first
_ annnsl
, ,
|«lul where Ihe Ht Johns Hirer mweee theftl°o ®l. pm KMt 814 feet to the Soniheeet ................. ..
’ ■*!
J --f. '
"
""**■ ha* fried ruF:»rallun
^
"aliall
J ^ lw rondnrle,|
' I * . ' ; . I V ' . by
, ^ the following
tt!
South boundary of Township 21, South, tbenc* comer of eald Section 8. thence North and •ald certificate In my ufflre and haa made apWest alon* said Township Line lo point of Northeasterly eking the road leading lo Osce­ pllr.ii..,^ f.,r Tav lied i« l«u»- |n accordance of firere, lo-wll: ' A. W. Freat. I'reeldent; R. 8.
ola, 4434 fe*l to e point one mile from h*a*ln- with Mm
the .,1.1 i.-r 11fit , tr eiuhracc. Ihe MeSel Vlcel'renldeut. C. I.. Weet, Secretary:
l&gt;eclnnlnx.
fnllovvInu ilr-cillw,l pf,qw-fi i .liit.ir-l In Bend W II. Itrowntng, Treasurer, and lb* Hoard of
The atwre deacrlled territory twin* Ooanty nln*. anil also
Dim-lore si.*11 Lw the « !-,» . named officer* end
Ileglnnlng at the Northern Irrmlnu. of the ■Mils iVrunly. Fk-rhla, tu s lt.
CoaimlMtonrr'a District No. 6.
Jolin I’legAii
.
The deecrlpllon of the propo.nl location of Cfoiniy road running from Geneva to OM-eola,
N E ', u f H W I, ,.f 8 1 V , i.f M V 'i . Bee III,
Article VI.
the ro.ds and brtdxr. to te c«eralructed, hard aald point Iwlng 7&lt;1 feel Norlliweal from tha T w p 2 ' 8 . IIAlice HI l:
2 's . I ' l r .
The . . h i
Tlie
IIIgtieAf
auhoiiv
I uf tniletileitueea or Itsrenter line of the Florida East Cos.I Railroad l .n d Iw lli.
surfaced and Improved, la as follow., to-wll;
1 .1 Ihe ,te le ' i.t Ihe leaiian. e
I.
Itlir to which (tits ,«,i|K,rAilnn may al
That certain hixhway from Oviedo lo Gulden- and or* feel We. 1 from ll.e renter Hoe of the o f •ilrli i-vrtltti , l . In Ihe nniiie uf I iiXihiWII
lime sulilret Itself .bstl lw Forty 'rtKiosand
rod described ee foltowe to-wlt.
Ilextnntnx In Osceola Cypres Company’s mill aiding, run
U n le .. •eld c e r ll f l c a l e . ,h a U lw redrrtued a c
Ihe Town of Urlrdd, Brmlnule throaty, Florida, boulliweatetly parallel with the Ek-ride Eaal in rilln g I** law l a . Iiee.l, w ill l«,u e thrrron k i Dollars
Art tela VII.
el ■ jmlnl PCO feet East of the Northwest corn­ Co* aI llaHried one mile. Sabi roeda and aald the 4th d a y u f Juke. V I '. Ilt21
The name* end residence* oft Itw autwcrltwr*
roeda lo lie coualrurled of
er of Meclliei 13, Ihiwruhlp 2 1 , South of IUn*e porttoua of aald
Wllncw my nfflctel .Ignalure and aeal llila hereto and Ihe amount nf alnrk sulwctllwd *1*
31 East, run Weal 2100 feel, Ihence In a eurh width and of aurb hard surfaced material Ihe anil day uf April I I' 1921.
as follows, and the salif sliires are hereby anbSouthrrralerly direction followln* the
main ae may hereafter lw determined by the lloanl
IBEAI.'
E A. IK'UGI.AM.
wrrllwd
travelled road runnln* from Ovle«k&gt; In Orlando of County Conimlaelonera.
rierk ITrcull i ’lmrl.
NO BIIARE8
approximately 3.9* mllea lo the i&gt;ren*e County
The amount estimated aa necessary (o pay
Bcodnule foilnly. Fla. NAME
KK8IDEMK
MUHBCRIIIKD
l.lne, and also,
for tbe construction of Ihe roads and bridge, 37 01c
lly V. M. DOI'GI AHM, D. C. A. W. Frost. . . . . . . New' York, S'. Y..........Forty
That certain blxhway from Cbuloola lo the •et forth In aald petition la NINETY THOUS­
II. 8. Mrh'ati......... New York. N. Y............ Forty
County Line, described •• follows. Iixwlt llr- AND Iliai.OOO.OO) Ikillar*. the cost of such
in v r iT iim r u T
John Cregau.............. New York. N. Y..........Forty
xlnntng at Ibe Intersection of Ihe Eaat line construction to tw paid for by Ibe Issuance and
Healed hhta will b* received by Ihe Hoard of W. II. Drowning...Ovtedp, FU.....................Forty
Ilf Seclloo 2B. Township II, B-itth of llance 32 tale of lamda for eald apmnnt. payable thirty
C*. 7k Weal..............Oviedo, Fla.
.............Forty
Kail, wllb Ihe center line t f X-cenib elreet year* after date, wllb Interest at tbe rate of alt. C ounty I 'cun m U.loner* of Iwk* IVinnly. Florida, HTATK OF FLORIDA.
and
Ihe Hoard of IVranly ClMiiiiilaaloners of
In the Town Site of North Chtlloulj, Seminole per rent, per annum, eald lamde riot to lw aoM
B em ln ole C ou n ty, Florida, meeting Jointly al COUNTY OF NKMINIri.E, at.:
County. Florida, run Booth 1 Vi inllrs on Hi. or otherwise dtep-wed of for leas than par.
Co ihla ilaj |miMiuiilly appeared twfore me, an
Ihe Court lluuae In Tararea, Florida, for tb*
East line nf Sec IIona 20 ami 3J to the Orange,
NOW, THEREFORE. Notice la hereby glrrn conalructloo of a wwo&gt;len (revile bridge Across officer duly authorised by law lo admlnlater
throaty line, end.
Ibat on tbe 17th day of May, A. II. 1921, an Ihe tVeklv* river, at 10 a. m. U i j 12. 1921.
call.a and to lake acknowledgment, C. L.. Weal,
Also those portions of that tertaln Mcltwey eleettuu will tw held within tba territory
Fecb bid mail lw accompanied by a certl and W. II. Drowning, well known lo me, ami
I d wr-n Geneve end Oa-wrla. if ire |&gt;4 ftlcoUr. •ought to tw create,), rnoatltnled and establish­
kifiwn lo ms to lw Iwo of Ibe persons who ex­
ly deacrlled at follow*
llexlunlu* Mu feet ed Inlo a Special Ib-ad an# bridge dlalrlcf, and fled cheek In Ui* auui of fir* hundred l|300) ecuted Ibe foregoing charter and who autwrrthed
Weet of the M&gt;uitt.eesl nrner of Section 9, aald election la hereby ordered lo lw held «*t •kdlere, made peyeld# lo T C. Bmylbe. Clerk the aatne, and they severally acknowledged be­
Townahlp 20, South of llaase 33 East, Meml •aid dale by Ihe qualified electors who are fur the Hoard of C.wrnly Conimlaelonera of fore me III aI they executed end auUcrllwd Ih*
nol* Cuunly, Florida. Itald point leln* tha free holder* residing within the territory which lake County. Fkirhla, ee evidence of good •erne for the usee and porpiwet therein •ex­
Eaat end of Ihe brick road on Ihe Soolh line of It la pro|ow&lt;l lo m a lt Inlo eald Hperlal Road faith.
Tlie County Commissioners reserve (he right pressed.
eald Seclloo 9) run East bin feet to Ibe ftoulh. and llrldge District, lo determine If tb* abor*
Wllneea my hand end official aetl at Ovleilo,
eaat corner of eald Section 9, thence North end described territory shell be runelllulrd Inlo a lo reject any or all bids.
(Viplra of plana, •peclftrallona, propaaed con Keinlnul* Coonly, Fbdrda, tbla lha 20tb day of
Northeasterly along tb* road leadls* to Osceola, Special Road and llrldge Dlatret of Bemlnole
April.
A. D. 1921.
4434 feet to a point one bill* from b**lnnlB(, Coonty, Florida, to be kDown ns HFKCIAL Iraet and bond may b* bad on application to
IBEAI.) ‘
TIIEO. AULIN,
T. C. Bmythe, Clerk of lb* lloard of Coonly
and.
ROAD AND BRIDGE DISTRICT NO. 3. and
Juallra Pear*, 3rd I'lalrict,
Also beginning at lb* Northern termloue of to furtber determine If them ahall.be con­ Conimlaslonara. Tavares, Florida, or from B. A.
Reml noM Coonly, Florida.
tb# County road running from Geoera lo Os­ structed within aald Special lload ami Rridgt Dooglaaa, Clerk of lb* Hoard of Coonly Ck&gt;m- BTATE OF NEW YORK.
ceola, aald point twin* 70 feel - Northwest District abort define,), permanent .roads and mlaalonera. Hanford, Florida, after April 20, COUNTY OF NEW YOllK.'ea.:
from Ibe center line of the Florida Eaat Coaat bridge* aa prayed for and •• folly drecrllwd and on depoall of |3.00 which will be returned If
On llila day pereunally appeared before me,
Railroad ami CO feet Weet from Ibe Center •et forth In lb* petition oa file with the Hoard hid 1 a made.
lly order of Iht lloard of Couaty Commis­ en officer duly authorised by lew lo administer
Une of tire Osceola Cypress Company'* mill ald- of (Vmoty IXrtnmlealoner*. and also to farther
oath!
and lo tab* acknowledgment.
A. ,7V.
In*. ran southwesterly parallel with lb* Flori­ determine If NINETY THOUSAND (690,000.00) sioners of Bemlnole Coonly. Florid*.
Frost. John Organ and R. R. MrNtb. known lo
IHEALJ
E. A. DOUGI.ABR,
da East Coast Railroad on* mile. Said road* IVollirt shall tw ratted by lb* leeotnc* end Ml*
me and known to ba three of Ihe persona de­
and aald portion* of slid roads to be con of bonds payable thirty year* aftrr date, bear­
Clerk. ter Ibed |n end wbo titrated Ih* foregoing
lly V. E. DOUOt.ABB, D. a charter end* who euhacribed lb* aaiue, end they
strutted of sorb width end of sorb herd-eor ing Interest el tbe rets of tlx per cent, per an *t-3le
facto* material aa may hereafter be deter­ num from tb* del* of Ihe tel* of eald bond*,
severally acknowledged twfore me that
•bay
mined by lb* Hoard of CVuiaty Commissioner*
NOTICE OF AFFM0AT10N OF TAX DEED executed end euhacribed lha tarn* foe
lha
The amount estimated ae necessary to pay for the eald bond* not to be told for lees than par, Undar Bsctlon 676 .ef the Otaeral Btalstea tf nta* and parpoaa* therein ti pressed.
tb* construction of said roads and bria*** 1* and lo be retired by a sinking fond derlred
U*
Slate
af
Florida
In
wllneM
whereof
I
have
hereunto
M
l
my
NINETY THOUSAND (690.000.00) Dollar*! tb* from a special tag to be aaaeaeed and collected
Nolle* te hereby given Ibat Henry ruleh. pur­ band end offlrltl seal al Naw York Clly, 234
cost of such construction te lo be paid for by upon tb* property within aald district.
The following (wreuoa ere appointed
aa chaser of Tag Cerllflcale No. 400, dated lb* Franklin afreet. New York, thl* tb* 13th day
tb* Issuance and sal* of bonds of Mid Special
3rd
day of July, A. D. 1910, Km filed aald r*r- or April, A. D. 1931.
Uoad and llrld** District, If ronatltoted, for Clerke end Inspectors of Mid Election:
(ARAL)
HERUKRT BRIOOi.
llflrate In my offlro, and haa made application
Freelacl Xe. 6— Or ted*
Mid aovooat, payable thirty year* aftrr dat*
t i t tag deed to laao* la accordance with law.
Notary Pul)Ur, King* Couaty,
•
O. G. Walcott, Clerk.
wllb Inter**! at tb* rate of six per centum per
Bald certificate amhrarea th* following ilcw-rlb
Kings Couaty Clark's No. 639.
R. W. Swop*.
annom from, tb* data of lb* Ml* of aald bond*,
ed properly situated In Bemlnole County, Flori­
Kings Oeeiaty Reglaler'a No. 8317.
R. O. Crawford,
and'aald bond* are oqt lo b* sold or otherwise
Naw York Coante CTtrk'a No. 473
da.
to-wlt:
,
Steen Nrleoa, Inspector*.
•
disposed or for lee* than far* raise.
Naw York Co. AfUteCa No. 8421.
W H of NWH of NWH. Bee. ? l. Twp 21 B..
It 1a further ordered that a proper call for tbe polling place it Orledo lo be at Lawtoo Rang* 33. 20 sere*.
My rummlieiua tiplr#* March SO, 1923.
,
•
■aid election In Mid district be Immediately Rroa.* warehouse.
8CIIEI.LE
MAINER.
Tlie
said
land
twin*
a
n
n
a
il
at
Ibe
dale
of
FreeUct X*. 7__ Chuluota
drafted, and that tb* aama be published Is tb*
Attorney for I ncorpora tore.
Ihe Issuance of aurli rerllflran^lia-lhe name uf
C. I). Bromley, Clerk,
newspaper aforesaid, for tb* full period of
_________
37-6te
Julio I- llranrh. Unlrm said rerllflcal* shall ________ Sanford. Fla.
N. C. Jacob*.
time prrecrlbed by lAw.
tw redeemed arcurdlng lo Ian lax deed will Is­
(). 0. Jacob*.
Don* and Ordered In open eeasluc on this
IX THE CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUDIOsue
therr"ii
on
the
till
day
of
June,
A.
D.
11*21.
U. L. Dann, Inspector*.
IAL CIRCUIT. BTATR OF FLORIDA,
tb* 6 th day of April. A. D. 1021.
Witness my nfflctel signature and seal thla
the polling place at Cboloota to tw at Stanley
I . A. URUMLRY.
■RMIXOLZ COUNTY.
Ihe
29lh
day
of
April.
A.
0.
1921.
Chairman. A Roger*' Store.
I'eople* Itenk of Banfnrd, Florid*., a rorpornIBEAI.)
E. A. DOUGLAlLH,
Frecteet
Xe.
6
.—Oabrtalla.
L. P. HAGAN.
lloa. Complainant,
* ’ Clerk Clre-till Couil.
B. E. Mather*. Clerk
f t W . ENTZMINGKR,
r*..
Bemlnole County, Fla.
V . E. Me liter*.
O. P. SWOPB,
Retlly True! Company, a corpora lloa, at aL,
37flic
Hr A. M. WEEKH. D. C.
II. C. Darker,
E. CURLBTT,
Defendants.
.
A. W, Mortman, Inspectors.
NOTICE OF a F p UOATIOX FOR TAX D XJ^
I
Hoard of County Commissioners,
II aptwsrlng by affidavit appended la 1b* blU
31 CIc '
of Seminole Cbunty, Florida. Ihe polling piece at Gabriel!* lo be et tb*
0le&lt;l In (he *!*&gt;** stated rsua* that tb* doSchool Iloose.
Under Section 676 tf tb* Oeneral Butetea af fendsnte, BeyRHwir Parking CB., V. A. Stewart
Precinct
X*.
I
—
Oanera
and
Co., U. W. Ileoderaon Co., C. U. Jot Ileu
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDICthe BUte of Florida
J. II. noddies loo. Clerk,
IAL CIRCUIT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Nolle* U hereby glren that W. M. Black­ Co., Rewyer and l&gt;ay, William Ilenry Mania,
II.
II.
I’altUball,
VXORIDA^-IX CHANCERY
,
wood. purchaser of Tax Cartlfleal* No. d40, Iron Clly Prodoc* Co., Edward Read nnd Bow.
O. W. Culpepper,
dated tb* Ini day of Jane, A. D. 1912, haa Bled II. It. Flak Co.. American Miaalactoriag Oa.,
Marta Johnson/ and 0111* Johnson,
J. V. Wlcke, Inspector*,
Mid certificate In my offlr*. and haa mail* J. A. ray an&lt;| Egan CO., and E. A. Blmooda
n.
tb* polling place at Oerwta to be al the Town application for Tax Deed lo laaoa In accord­ nnd Boo Co., are foreign corporatton* having
Axel W. Johnson, elite Oscar W. Spear, Roth HaR.
ance wllb law. Bald rartlflcate embrace* Ihe no place of business within Ih* State af Flori­
Allcorn. Joined by her boaband. J. G. A11Said aleelloo aball be held In alriel compU- following described property situated In Basil- da and not aotherIted to do business la tb*
ance wllb tb* genaral election tawa of tbe Rial* not* County, Florida, lo-wlt:
Blata ef Florida; that there la no paraon In
BILL YOR PARTITION
of Florida, and tb* Clark* ami Inspectors bold­
Lot 7. Midway la Section 10, Township 21 I. tba trial* of Florida Iba iervlr* of a eohpoaua
Whereat lb* abort named complainants hare ing Mid election shall Immediately make re­ Rang* 31
apoa whom would bind any of Mid defend­
•1.
filed their bill fer tb* part 11Ion of Lot X Bloch turns of lb* result of atld election In tbelr re­
Tb* Mid land twlag aaaaaaad at tb* datl af ants; that tb* prloclpal pisre of busts*** of
X Tier I of the City of Sanford. Seminole spective predact*, to lb* Hoard of Coonty th# tesuohew of aurb certificate la tha aana* of Mid named dafendeata are: Bayapur Packing
Cooaly, Florida! and that It eppeara from tb* Commlaalooare.
Bam lUriJSy Unless Mid rarllflcat* aball b* re- Co.. Topeka. Kaneee; V. A. Stewart amt On.,
affidavit of OtU* Johnson, on* of tb* cornDon* and Ordered In open teeeloo oo this tba
•mad according to law Tax Dead wtU laaoa Naw York. New k'ork: C. W. Henderson Cb.,
ptelnaat* of tb* above entitled MU, that Axal 6 tb day of Apell. A. D. 1921.
Knoirllle, Tannanaaa; c . (J. Jos Ur* o*., Phila­
erron on fha 23rd day of May, A. D. 1921.
W . Johnson, alia* Oscar W. Speer. 1* oo* tf
IBEAI.)
L. A. IIRUMLEY,
WITNBBB tay offlrltl algnator* and seal thla delphia. I'rnnsylvsnls: Bswjer and Iby, Hoatbe defendant* la tb* fnrtfoln* Mill that tb*
lim. MasMrbMails; William llanry
Mania.,
Chairman. Iba IStb day of April, A. D. 1921.
abort aimed defrnd.nl la a resident ef tb*
Philadelphia. Pennsylvania; Iron Clly t'rudue*
L. P. HAGAN,
(SEAL)
X. A. DOUQLABS.
State-of North Carolina and address la AabeOo..
Pltlahutg.
I'eoraJlinnU;
Edward
Rend
and
C. W. ENTEMINOBR,
I
Clark Circuit Court,
vllle, car* U. X HuspItaL That It la tb* be­
E. CURLBTT,
i
Hatnlnola Couaty, Fla. Boo. Detroit. Jllriilgan) U. D. Ftek Co., Itwrilief of. complained that he te over 21 yeera
0. I*. HWOI’ E.
33 0te.
Hy V„ M. DOUG LABS, D. C. dence, Rhode lelxnd; Amerlran Manuferluring
of a**I that there u no oo* la th* etat* tb*
Ckt., Ilronktyn, New York: J. A. Fey and Egxn
Hoard of County OammIaaloo«ra,
service of anbpoena upon woe Id Mad tb* de­
Bemlnole County, Florida. NOTICE OF AFFUCATION FOR TAX DEED I V , CUcliuitll. Uhl*;* A / A . Minnad* nnd Baa
fendant.
Attaat:
Uadar Bee Goo 676 af lb* Oauaral BUtutea af Cb., Dayton. Ohio: that A. J. Xvtne. oua af
You are therefore ordered te appear te 'tbla
tba defrndanta herein named l a ^ rem rnsldont
X. A. DOUOLA1M, Cltrk,
tba Itate af Dar Ida
bill •( complaint oa lb* 16th day of May,
Pri V. X. D0U0LABH,. D. O.
344le
Nolle* te b*evby given that Fred T. William* of tba (Hate of Florida and l a a resident af
1921.
v
parcbSMr of Tax Cerilflrat* No. 103. dated th* Ft. Vallay, Georgia; that there U no ferae*
It I* farther, ordered that tbla aotlc* be pabOth day of July, A. P, 1913, haa filed Mid to lha Rut* of Florida lb* service uf a m V
NOTICX TO TAX FAYXRB
11abed far four eacceeelv#' week* le tb* Baapoena apo* whom would Mad tb* eald A. J.
Nolle* te hereby glren Diet on end after rerllflralt In my oHI&lt;*, and has mad* appU- Event; that ba la over th* age of tw*aly-o*a
ford Herald, a newepeper published In Semi­
ration for lax deed t* la*** In accordane* with
July 1st. 1931. no P»r*oo will b* permitted to
nole County, Florida.
law. Bald certificate embraroa th* following yeera: It te baraby ordered that aald foreign WITNESS E. A. Don*last, clerk of tb* ctr- redeem lag certificate* do* th* City of Hanford, deecritwd prvoarty altuated In Bamtnol* coonty, corporation* and now-resident ba, aad tbay are
cnlt Court, sad the 0**1 thereof, tbla tb* 7lb Florida, txrapt upon payment of all
Inter**!
baraby, required ta appear ta th* bill of co*nFlorida, to-wn:
lod costs dot thtrsco.
day of April, A. D. 1921.
plslat filed In aucb css* a* or before Masof BBH of NRH of RRH. -■*«• 22 . Twp.
(SEAL)
'B . A. DOUOLASS,
In order to beoeflt by tb* pr***at liberal 19NVi
day,
Ju m 6. 1921. atbarwiaa tba ~n~tril— of
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Clark. policy of lb* Clly. allowing tag certificate* te
Tba aald land being aaaaaaad at Ik* data of •aid Mil will ba taka* as roafsaaed by aald da▼. V DOUOLASS, D. a lw redeemed upon tb* peyawal of 16* fa n at
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tb* taananea of aach certlfleet* In tb* m b * fendsnte. ■
THNTTORD * FERRYMAN.
It 1* farther ordered that tbla order b* pabrerUflcala, plan roaal aad charge*, omitting tb*
64-41* latereel paymant moat be mad* before tb* tint of D. O. Crenabew. UateM Mid rartlflcate aball llsbed owe* a week for 4 ream retire wuake la
Solicitor* far Oeeaplelaaata.
be rsdeanvad according ta law ta* dead will la­
lha Baafard Herald, a newepeper pahltehad lr
day * f July. 1*21.
ta* tbaraan an tb* 4th day nf Ju m . A. D. 1921.
Caanty and l u t e .
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It doesn’t btlp much when the dove
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X. A. DOOQLARI,
Of Santerd, Florida.
tb* » t b day ef April. A. 0 . 1121.
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builds her neet in the cannon’t mouth.
L. R. PHILIPS,
(BEAL)
« . A. DOUOt.ABB, J
Q ly Audit** and Qterk,
CUrk Circuit Court.,
The great need is something to stop 86 A 64*—Itw-e
Ex b Im J* Opnaty, Fla.
HERALD
UUUALd ADS f * t n t o l t R .
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, M AY 6, 1921

PERSONAL NOTES

Leslie Hill spent the week-end with 1Mr. Rousscan is a form er employe of
H ttU i
his parents, Mn and Mrs. E. Krupp.' the Herald Printing Company, but is
Mr. Hill was among the Sanford peo- ■now a linotype operator on the Mlarrii
pie attending the dance at Winter Daily Herald.
(Tram Ksadaz'* Dally)
Miss Ruby Roy and Miss Bazell Park Saturday night.
Rev. S. R. Walker and It J. Thrash­
spent the day in Orlando today.
Mrs. John Loonardi entertained tho er left yesterday morning in Rev.
D. L. Thrasher returned Saturday Junior Chapter of the G. F. S. with a Walker’s enr for Tampa, where Dr.
afternoon from a business trip to supper and picnic nt Silver Lake Fri­ Walker goes to attend tho meeting of
Southern
College
trustees.
Mr.
day.
Tnmpa.
Thrasher going to Tampa to sec his
Mrs. Byron Ward o f the West Side sister, Mrs. F. S. Daigcr, Sr..
Mrs. Dean Tumor and party at­
tended the water meet at Winter Park suffered a bad fall last week, sustain­
ing among the injuries a broken
Saturday,
Mrs. Geo. DeCottes left yesterday
wrist It Is reported that she Is get­ for Jacksonville, where she will be
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schultz motored ting along very nicely and will soon joined by Mrs. Ezell, V. P. U. D. C.
From this point they will journey to­
to Winter Park Saturday to attend the be out.
gether to Pensacola to attend the
water meet of Rollins’ College.
Among those attending the water state convention of tho U. D. C., to
meet
at Rollins’ College at Winter which Mrs. DeCottes has been ap­
Mr. Edward Rumph has been ill at
Ills home for several days with a Park were Misses Pansy and Daphne pointed a delegate.
Wimbiah, Kitty and Anna DuBose;
threatened attack o f appendicitis.
Assistant talent fo r the Students'
Messrs. Harry Wimblsh, Curtis Bar­
Rev. A. S. Peck, Robert Denton and ber, Hamlin DuBose and Miss Virginia Piano Recital at the High School
Auditorium Friday evening, May 20th,
"Robert Holly were among those at­ Palmer.
will be Mrs. Irene Haile, soprano, ac­
tending the “ Water Meet” of Rollins’
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hutchinson, companied by Mrs. R. R. Dess. There
►College at Winter Park, Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. McCoslin and Miss Mcll 'will nlso be a selection from the High
A. S. Persons and Thomas Self o f Whltner motored to Ocala, where they School Quartette under the direction
Georgia are in the city the guests of spent the week-end as the guests of o f Prof. Hnrold Bachc.
C. A. Betts and are thinking of locat­ Mrs. Elton Moughton.
Miss Ada Wagoner o f Kissimmee
ing here in the vegetable business.
.
S. 0 . Chase took Frank Chase and will render several numbers at the
Mrs. Walter Morgan left yesterday Albert Connelly to. Winter Pork Sat­ Cecillan Club at the studio of Mrs.
A ir -T ig h t T int o f 6 0
for Jacksonville, where she will spend urday to witness the water sports at Fannie S. Munson, Saturday after­
A o k y o u r d o c t o r t o ch o w
noon, May 7th.
a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rollins' College.
y o u th o n o w Y o o a t o J. K. Mettinger.
o o m lo d t i n t o f 3 0 C h o t t o r Mr.
and
Mrs,
Hugh
Carter
Pollard
Frank Britt o f St. Augustine spent
OoJdo.
A o o m p e tt, o anv o n io n t m od o b o o lu t o l y
Hugh Carter Pollard, whose mar­ Sunday with his brother and sister (nee Miss Pansy Wimbish) passed
A I R - T / Q H T p o c k in g —
to
r i a g e to Miss Pansy Wimblsh took Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Britt at their through Sanford today cn route
th o c i g c r o t t o o k o o p f r o o h
Jacksonville.
They
will
stop
over
in
home
on
Palmetto
avenue.
place today, arrived here Sunday af­
in d e fin ite ly .
Charleston and Summerville, S. C.,
ternoon-from Winston-Salem, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith and before going to their home nt WinsMrs. Thomas F. East and attractive daughter, Juanita, returned yesterday ton-Snlem, N. C.
little daughter, Yvonne, have returned ; from Jacksonville, where Mrs. Smith
Messrs. Gaines, Shaw, Franklin and
from Okolomn, Miss., where they were and Juanita have been visiting her
Grnuss
from North, Ga., en .route to
the guests of her mother, Mrs. Walter sister, Mrs. Rousseau. Mr, Smith
Avon
Park,
old friends o f S. W. Brad­
Smith.
going up Friday to accompany them
ford,
arc
visitors
to the city. They
home.
sold
they
liked
Sanford
better than
Dr. J. N. Tolar is haying his house
any
town
visited
on
this
trip.
on Tenth street raised and will build
Dr. and Mrs. Caswell, whose wed­
a second story on it making the home ding was a brilliant social event TuesFrank L. Miller is attending the
ono of the best and most comfortable j day at Atlanta, Ga., arrived here Sunin the city.
•
fa y tvening Among those from San- state meeting of the Florida Em- i
■--------ford attending this marriage Were Al- hnlmers nt Jacksonville this week.
Mr. T. J. Miller in company with Jred Robson and John Melsch. Dr. and Frank is the efficient secretary of the
"Mr. Chas. J. Rumph motored to Or­ Mrs. Caswell are pleasantly located dt association and much o f tho success
of the annual meeting depends upon
lando Sunday afternoon to visit Mr. 218 Magnolia .avenue.
his work in the behalf of the asso­
TO ENTERPRISE
Miller’s grand daughter, Miss Theociation.
dora Miller, who is a scholar at the
(Ftom Xondur'* Daily)
B. of L. E. (Brotherhood of I^uioCathedral school.
A party motoring to Enterprisc/yesmotive Engineers) give n Mg enter­
tainment in the Holy Cross Parish
Annual commencement week o f u rday afternoon t&lt;&gt; attend the Vesper
Forest Gatchel has purchased the House Monday night. May 2d, in Students' Piano Reritnl, under the services at All Saints church were
Doyle house on Oak avenue and will compliment to their wives and ihe G. direction of Mrs. bnnnie S. ,Munson, Mesdnmcs A. E. Milt, A. T. Itossitcr,
make several changes In the house I. A. This is n return for the enter- W'H be K'ven at the High School Audi- J N. Robson, Miss Hume; Messrs. B.
and occupy it for his future home. tainment apd dance given by the G. 1. lnr'Um, Friday night, May 20th. The F: Whitner, Hnrold Bnche, Billy Hol­
The sale was made through Ed l^ine, A to the B of L. E.
nomina] fee of la cents admission will den. Lyle.Tapp, Roger Edwards and
the real estate man.
be charged for program expenses. Rev. A .S. IVck. They w r,. met by
Mr and Mrs
Clifford Peabody, Seats may he reserved in rows nt the u inrge party from DcLand, among
E M. Wilson has accepted a position who have been at the Welakn Apts., some price. Rows of eight seats will •Jim u iijt F, A, &gt; torei bnd i l . 'J .
with Byran-Wheeler Motor Comparfy, are now at the home o f Mra. I). A. he ?I 20. Rowb of nine seats will be Wilmshurst. The offertory was a tenor
He comes from Tampa where he was Kelly on Oak avenue, opposite the $1 -Ifi. For reservations phone 2f&gt;2.
«oIo by Mr, Wilmshurst.
with the Tampa Motor Company and Library.
Psychological note: "We" won the
is one of the best in the business. He
—Get your Scratch Pads from The
war;
“ they" levy taxes.
will have full charge of the repair
Mrs. John Sauls of Enterprise, Herald— by ths pound— 16c.
work on the Byran-Wheeler Company. who is well known in Sanford, leavcj
Tuesday for Atlanta, Ga., where she
-Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Holly were the will visit her son, Mr. Ralph Sauls,
dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. J.,E. formerly of the First National Bank
Ellsworth nt their home, Wildwood nnd Dutton Company of Snnford.
Kook on Benrdall avenue yesterday. Later Mrs Sauls will go to the north­
Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth hnvc a fine ern part of New York State, where
place on the avenue and aside from she'will spend the summer with her
having n nice form believe in flowers, sister.
trees and shruhs nnd the Nook is
among the show places of the east,
1rrorn T u t i d i j ' t Dally)
aide.
Rev. A. S. Peck was in Orlando yes­
terday on business.
Hon. Forest Imke is not only a
banker but he is a grower as well and
John Russell of Sanford is in
vtilh F. F. Dutton of this place nnd
Tampa for a short stay. He is stop­
N. A. Colbert of Moorchaven
has
ping at tbc DeSota.—Tampa Tribune.
about one hundred acres in tomatoes
•in the Moorchaven section and they
Miss Nita Moore, one of the toachare just beginning to ship them now.
cr« at Cathedral school nt Orlando,
We had a basket of these tomatoes
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. R .!
todny and if they nre all like these
Messrs. Lake, Dutton and Colbert Murrell, Sunday.
ought to make a billion.
Miss Lois Warren spent Sunday af­
ternoon
In Orlando as the guest of
Among Uncle Sam’s navy boys home
friends.'
on a furlough arc Jim Dandclake and

The ^ale o£ a cLojSw ifli a moral
THERE’S AN old gag.
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SO OLD that nowadays.
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ABOUT THE man who had.
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TO SHOOT his dog.
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AND A friend asks.
"WAS THE dog m a d r
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• • •SAYS, "WELL, he wasn’t

A COUPLE of packs.

THAT THIS described.
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DO SATISFY."
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FOND REMEMBRANCE Of
LITTLE FRANK CRENSHAW

lay them away stained by i
mother's tears,
today and Misses Agne. Dumas, Precious keep«k«'t'hn&gt;ugh the
comjn years
..on n
Dnphne Wimbish, Pansy Wimbish,:
w unman, j
ing
Marie Teague, Florence llertry nnd Lay ’ them
away with heartstrinfj
Merrie Francis Ball. Messrs. Robert
wrenehed nn() torn
Deane. Hudson Ball, Hawkins ^Con- Dut
But through
through the
the* gloom „f C(5miq
nelly, Ned Chittenden, Harry Wimyears
bish, Tom Martin and Hugh Carter
His little things will open the fountei
Pollard of Winston-Salem, S. C.
. tears.
* (r
There is some fear that cutting the
them away, and sacred memory
cotton acreage In the south will re­ Will cluster round them till hi* f*ci
duce the wool clip this year.
wo see—

IN T E R N A T IO N A L H A R V E S T E R C O M P A N Y
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. Full information regarding our lower prices on
binders, mowers, and all other harvesting, haying and
' corn machines, tillage implements, tractors, engines,
and all other I H C farm machines can be obtained
from any International Dealer.

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A joily crowd enjoyed n delightful Wei]

T h e reduction in the price of steel comes after all
the material for the machines and implements we
will sell this year has been provided, and will there­
fore have no bearing on the manufacturing costs of
such machines. H owever, it does enable die Com ­
pany to buy materials at lower prices for future
m anufacture, and in a ccord a n ce w ith o u r an­
n ou n ced policy we n ow quote those prices, the
Company taking the loss on machines already fin­
ished and materials on hand.

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SWIMMING PARTY

A ll lower prices take effect at once

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root Choice tobaccos, Turkish and
Domestic—a blend that literally can't
be copied—a special moisture-proof
wrapper for their extra protection—on
every count, Chesterfields "satisfy."

OF C0UR8E that was.

In view of the recent reduction in. the price of
steel, w e now announce lower prices for our entire
line o f farm machines and implements not covered
by reductions previously announced.

C h ic a g o

OU’ L L en joy Chesterfields.
There’s something in their mild
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BUT HE wasn’t
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SO VERY well pleased.

Now at Lower P rices

Miss- Adelaide Higgins returned
home last night from Atlanta, where
Henry McLaulIn, Jr., has arrived she nttendrd grand opera.
home from Chicago where he has been
George Laughtin of Florence, S. C-,
for some time finishing up his course
general
chairman of B. of L. E.t is in
in optometries nnd he is now a full
town
visiting
his friends, Ned Har­
fledged optomertist and will hang out
rison
and
J.
R.
Lyles. Mr. Laughlin
his shingle in this city as soon as he
can get a suitable office. Henry is came down to attend thF* banquet
•one of Sanford’s most popular young given last night by the B /o f L. E.
men, a graduate of Sanford High and
one that will make his mark in the
Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Douglas and
world.
daughter, Virginia McDanlcJ, motored
to Bunnelle, where they were the
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley and their guests of their son and his wife, Mr.
•on, lister, Jr., who have been and Mrs. Martin McDaniel, fo r the
spending the winter at the Shirley week-end.
Apts., have gone to their summer
home* at Douglas, Mich. They made
Mr. and •Mrs. C. W. Stokes and
many friends while here, who regret daughter, Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs.
to have them leave, but hope that C. L. Millitzer "and family formed a
they will return again this fall.
congenial party motoring to Orlando
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Wiggins and
their attractive daughter, Dorothy, ar­
Mr. and Mrs. Froy Roussean and
rived Saturday to visit their mother, family of Miami are In the city visit­
Mrs. Ella Leffler. Mr. Wiggins spent ing Mrs. Roussean’s parents, Mr. and
the week-end, but Mrs. Wiggins and Mrs. J. E. Vincent They are on their
. baby will spend the week here, much way to Seattle, Wash., In their car
to the delight o f her numerous friends. and expect to be gone all summer.

FOR THEY sure.

THEY DIDN’T exactly.
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MAKE HIM mad.

Entire Line o f Implements

Mr. Jerome of Winston-Salem. N.
C., was here Monday to attend the
wedding of his brother-in-law, Hugh
Carter Pollard, to Miss Pansy Wim­
blsh.

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SO DANQ well.pleased.”
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AND A chip told me.

M ore Price Reductions by
anv

Harry Terwlllegcr, who ore making
good rworda in the navy. Harry is on
the Ncvadaand has just been down to
Panama anti expects to take.a cruise
■on the Pacific later on. Jim has also
been at Panama and may take a
■course on shore at one of the training
schools before treading the deck again.

MY CUE to slip him.
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A REAL cigarette.
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AND AFTER he'd taken.
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A GOOD pull or two. • • •
INTO HIS constitution.
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HE GRINNED and said.
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"THE ONLY way these.
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WILL EVER make you mad.
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IS THE way.
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YOUR FRIENDS eat 'sen opt.

Until in robes of purest yrhito,
With harp swept' hy his little finjm
blest,
His smile will banish all the gloom cf
night
And call us to tho Father's endlfil |
rest.
Lay them awny. No more will his littk j
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feet
Run t o ‘the door with smile so sweeL;
Upon the shores of brighter, endless j
day
He stands, n o smiles and waves his1
little hands,
And after we have quit life's wesff
way
We’ll, greet our baby in that better
land.
—Written by one who knew and
loved him.
WIMBISn-POLLARD
(Tram Taaaday'a D.Ilr)

An event o f interest to many thraout Florida and North Carolina wtf
the marriage of Miss Pansy WimbiA
eldest daughter of Capt and Mn
Wimblsh o f this city, to Hugh-Car*
ter Pollard of Winston-Salem, N- &amp; |
which took place yesterday momkf
at 11 o’clock at the home of tb*
bride’s parents. Only the immediil*
family and a few close friends wit­
nessed the ceremony.
Dn S. R. Walker, pastor of t*
Methodist church, was the officiri^
clergyman.
' The lovely home wms beautifiw
decorated with Easter lilies, ferns H*
The bride w ore. » dark* blue «**
suit, with a becoming hat o f bio* t*
Immediately after the cererootf.]
Mr. and Mrs. Pollard left for OrU«*
where they were guests at a we&lt;tf*f
breakfast, given ■by the bride’s
ents.
Mrs. Pollard Js a beautiful and *£
complished young lady, who has w*®
friends by the score since her srrhw
here a short time ago with her
ents from Winston-Salem, N. Cis with deep regret that her msrrisf*
takes her away from Sanford.
Salmagundi, this season will
f l « . , any school publication in
state and the High School pup
a n making ft should fe d
Sally" thla year.

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6, 1921
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,ftt~ T to P»T U * amocn td n a fb r U ia a barala Ml opposite to the u a i , toyathar with amt «?
salt and adrortteUy. .will be MU at public auction on Monday, [ha eth day of ’ ___a n
5*5 . at tba Co«rt Ilaca Doer, la tba City of Sanford, tba County of Bob Im U. L u T t a U
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Lot 88. Block O .............................................
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I-ota 41 amt 4X Block O ........................a ..
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All Unplatted Part Block G ............................
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C. U Wing ..............................
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THE 8UB-DIV1SI0N OF SOUTH SANFORD as Baoardad In PUI Beak Ns. 1, Pay. M. Bamlnala
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TUE TOWN o r SANFORD ei Bacordad U Plat Book No. 1. Pafea M to 94 and 111, 111, US.
County Bacardi
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D. Potter
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117,
Seminole
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Lots 22. 23 and 21. Block B ......................
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B 40 ft Lot 28. Block II ..............................
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’ Hey at MV pt of lota of Sanford Are
Lol 4*. Block D .............................................
Anna M. DeFormat ............ .
O f
N IK ....................................r..................... 28 19 29
with Commercial Bt. run N 427.27 ft
Lot 33, Block D ...............................................
Anna II. DaFormat ..............
raa N 4.29 cb. W 7.8 eb. N XT4 cb.
N 00 dey f f min W 123.10 ft 8 471.SO
W 11T cb. 8 T cb. a to b tf............
ft B 117 f f to bey....................................
Unknown a.................. ..
99.43 FLORIDA LAND AND COLONIZATION COMPANY'S ADDITION TO SOUTH BANTORD aa B9*
12 B. r. Jan
4.S3 Dee at NW pt of Inla of Commercial Bt
, u Of NV4 of NW K af NHK and WV4 of
carded la Plat Beak No. I, Pay. T9, iamlnale Oanaty Raoarda
with Palmetto At* run N M7.04 ft
of WVi of MWV4 •* NBU ................... 94 19
19 29
39
90
lc t 1
Lain Bento.
X 79
B. T. Cbambat lain
N ea dey 17 min W 418.21 ft S
IU af SWH Of 8814 aad
BEK of BB)4 .84
. 84
1919 »29
M J.
U
t
3
...............................................................
Arthur Ployd ........................
T.l
Unknown
M"
711.89 ft Ely aloof N Una of Commer­
I * af 88)4 Of NEK of N I K .................. S3 19 29
8 D.
Lot
43
..................................................................
Ed.
Boykin
a
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
J. Lawler aao oo oooeaoo
cial St. to bey ..........................................
I n . 20 tba. 8 of WW cor, lot l . . . . . . 86 19 »
Unknown ................................ 327.19 Lota 23. 31. 39. 37, 38 and 39......................*
•
Unknown
Via E 5 eh. 8 10 ch. W 8 eb., N
Dec 209 rt N of NE cor of lnta of Park
Are with Commercial Bt.. run N 393.27
10 cb...............................................................
8
B.
J.
WHITE'S
SUBDIVISION
OP
PART
OP
RZO.
99,
TWP.
19
RANOE 99
na
L it
ft 8 f » dry 17 min E 139.10 ft S
40 Loknowe . . . ............................
NWK of NWU •••_•■•.................................... M 19 20
U PUt Bank Nt. 9, Pays 41. BnmlaaU Oanaty Raearda
308.80
ft
W
148.9
ft
to
bey..............
ggu of 6614 o( NWU .............. .... ............. 86 19 19
Unknown
19X03
10 uSi^U8- Po,Uc............. tL n
Ona-balf tntrreat la Black 1 ......................
v&gt;
••••••••••••99 18.T8
•9999000000000
Dey at lata of N line of rultoa Rt with
t l S of IV I 4 Of NW K and 8W)4 of
One half Interest to Loti 8 to )*, Block
^
W line of Park Are, run N 489.34 ft N
.NEK of N1V() and NWK of NEK of
**
•#- a
I t * aI
&lt;•♦
IT.OS
2
t * !i U u
• CO dey 17 tnto W 123.1 ft 8 330.73 ft
BWU aal NH of I V H af NE 1-4 of
• U t l . U&gt;. J X J I B ,
E 117 ft to bey
■WK and boy. SB cor of NW K of
Unknown •otooooooo
1 . . 131. S3 L. 0 . BTRINO FELLOW'8 ■U B -D m llO N aa Recenled U PUt Beak Na. 1. Faya U , tai
Bey NE pt of lata ParkAre with Com­
BW)4 i i M i i M m M M .i i i m i H i i i i i i 99 '19 29
•County Raearda
mercial 81. roo N 101 ft B 148.8
Baa N 11.43 cb. W 7.04 cb. 8 11.42 .
la&gt;ta 1 and 2. Block A .....................................
W . B. Hawkins .................. 13.69
.
„
„
i e.*- | .\u
rt B 104. ft W I48.B ft tleaa Lot 4
cb 1 T.04 ch
8 H of Lots 12 and 13, Block A ..................
*
Mrs. Mas Packard .............. 1X78
Bloch I Tier 31 Block 1. Tier 3 .v T ...
“ • BS^J*
.......... 49.17
Unknown ........
33.43
WVk of NEK of H ff)i .............................. 89 19 29
Cnmar B. Pottac..................
4.92 Ail Block 1 Tier 10 ......................................
Drew P»r. Co.
37.70 CHAPMAN * TUCKER'S ADDITION TO BANFORD na Reeaidsd U PUt Bank Nn. 1, Pay. 9d,
Bay 12)4 cb N and 10 cb B of H Sac.
Bey 133 fl IV of NW pt of Iota" of
peat oo 8. lino * * * * * * * t * * i,i,iiM ,* .i 19 19 90
Baalsalt Oanaty Raoarda
let Bt. with relmetto Art. Ran N 1*0
rua W 29 cb. N i l / aloof ily to St.
\
*• '
.
9, 0, Slid T* Mock 0 99999999999999A
Ua Oe 8l*tOO a*9»tl t tllll* 810.80
ft E 133 ft N to Commercial Bt W to
lobna r im BBly aloof r t m to b t f ...
lot 10, Block 2
Mrs. M. L. WHyfct
mm
»« B. T. Wyna . 00000000*4800
P.Ofl
Band Ate B 104.2 ft. B 1S3 ft 8
1U af Baaford Gt. Booth of
0.
B.
7X00
tv. A. lotfler
lot X Block 4 , ( , , t i i , , . , , ( , t ( t , , , , , , , , ,
to Pint atreat B to bey.
Unknown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 980.30 Lot X Block 12 ..............................................
13 10
Rf. .................. ................. ............. ...
10 It tO ISO Unknown
Unknown
_44#ea*eaaeeeeee«e
•oooooooooooooooo 170.00 Into I. 2 aod 3. Block 2. Tier 3 ..............
Hanford llotal ConatrucE 30 ft of Block 13
Frank Hatch ............ ............. A 90
Hon
Oo.,
Inc.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
814.30
tola Mlmpaon
. n - J O * » H aa Recorded U Wat Beak Bn. 1, Pay, 114, lamteate Oanaty Keeotda
N t a f t of lo t 4, Block 1.......................... .
Lota I. X 7, A 9 and 10 and NWU Block X
(Wld Ex. Al'd) ............
Tier 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Unknown ................................ 343.80 Bey 98.8 ft N of 8W cor Block 19
Lots 10o 17 _snd 11 oooooooooooooooooooooo
• Unknown
•••••900000000 M, 10
,
.
-•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
a
21.00
NWU
Block
X
Tier
9
............
...............
Drew
Do*.
Ub......................
4X73
Nk Lot U •••••••••• •••••••••0 0 0 00 0
ran N 08.8 ft. B 90.7 ft. to Pump
J. M. OfWib/ ...................... 1 3 .T0 Lot 1. Block 3, Tier 1 . . ................ . * ............
Unknown ........................
93.33 Branch Hwly alony eatile to pt B of
Lots 07 to 02 ••a••• ea9•a000atf eaaa••e•ao•
Unknown ................................ 00.03 lley NB cor of Lot 3 Hun H 2 ft W 73 ft,
U t 409 rt N of HW cor lot 03 ran N 00
bey. W 73.9 ft. to bey ......................
Clifford Holman.
A 38
8 2 ft W 41 ft N 4 ft K 119 ft
ft, I 100 n . 8 M ft. W 1M f t o . . .
C. R. Wtbb ....................
•............. 803
to be, Block 3 Tier 3 .............................
Unknown
3-03 WEAVE. ADDITION TO SANFORD aa Bacordad la rlat Beak Na.. 1, rayae 74 and 189, Semina l.
Lot M. ■ ft of 50, all 00, aod 4.10 icrra
South 21 ft of Lot IX Block 3. Tier
of 00 N of B j .......................................
County Raearda •
•••••••••••••##«•• 83.19
n. W. Iteration .................. 179.80 All UlOCkl A IO() U aaaak9.aaa.aa ama•••a•
Lou 63b oo. 70, 71 snd 72 ......................
.
Pe W a Tllbolt . . . . . . . . . . .
8^88
Lnknown .................................... 70.00 WH Lot' 4. Block 3* Tier a! I It 11111111* I *
0. L. Thrasher ...................... 179.30 tola I. 2 and 3. Ill«k O .............................
Lot W o • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • |• • • 0 • • • • a • • • • • •
It. W. Herndon ................! 1A90
D. D. &amp; lie baa ..................... T0.90 Lot II, Block 3. Tier 3 ..................................... '
It. W. Herndon .............
391.09 Iota I. 3 and 3. Block P .......................
L0U B, C, sod D oooaof IOIOO4400 IOM4
W. II. Manaon ....................... 9X00
Unknown ................................
41.71lot 0. Block 3. Tier 3 .................................
4. O. Bhlnholoer .................. 78.00 W 112 ft of l ot 9. Block P ..........................
Lots r , 82, 83, 84 snd 8 3 * , , , , , , ,
Ram'l Klein .......................... 10.23
l otfiova
70.90 l-ot 2. Block 3. Tier 7 ..............................
Urn. Mayyta F. Barnes . . . . 29.73 All llloek II .....................................................
IV^ Of L^t 100 ooaaaoaoaaaoaoaaoaaaaaaaaa
It.
W. Herndon ..............
10.28
Uaknown
21.98 l.ol 3. Block 8. Tier 7 . . ..................................
It. nueksbaum ...................... 33.00 All Block I .......................................................
LOt 101 aaa•aaaaaa••aaaaaaa, •, . . . . . , , . . .
B. W. Herndon ...................... 10.28
Lokaowa ........................
20.10
Ix&gt;t 3. Block 3. Tier 7 .....................................
a. W. Venable ...................... 143.70
lot I. Block 3. Tier 8 ................: ...............
1. It. Wllllama .................
78.00 HOLDEN REAL ESTATE COMPANY'S ADDIT10M TO BANTORD na Bacordad U PUt Bank NA
rLOBIDA LAND AND COLONIZATION COUFANT'B PLANTATION*
lot 4. Block 3. Tier 10 ................................
Draw , Dae. Co................... *. . I.7.S0
1. Pays It, Bamlnala County Raearda
Aa Baoardad U PUt Book No. 1. Pa«« 1*9, \amlnola Oaunty Baoorda
llenry
tAndoin
....................
107.90
lota
It
and
12,
Block
4,
Ttrr
1..................
Nat 22
IjoI 4 ................. ............ ............... ..............
* John U « « n .......................... 18.16
Unknown ................................ 72.00 lot fl and .V , of 7. Illuck t. Tier 2___
»\
I*.
Illnee
..........................
83.10
Eh A E'a of W'J N of Eta land A Col.
Mrs. Sydney Ckrruwar
•
lot II. Block 4, Tier 2 ................................
Co. Calory Plant, (Icaa B S-4 of EH and
CELERY AVENUE ADDITION TO SANFORD aa Recorded U PUt Bask Na. 1. Payaa U * and 199
(Widow's a i. A l 'J ) ....
19.01
. Icaa brf. 979 ft N and 1987 ft W of
fUmtnoU CouiiIt iMordi
lota 4 and-3. Block -4. Tier 3 ......................
Mr*. H. 0. Shlnholser ...........218.33 Lot 3. Block A ......................r..........................
9E cor of Bac. run N 821 ft W 943
*
B. U Dlcklnnoo ..................
4.9T
w&gt;4 lot 1, Block 4. Tier 0 ...................
H. U. Hhlnholeer .................. *1.09 lo t 13. Block A .................................................
ft, fl 439 ft BEly M l ft. B 101
•
T. A. Nani...............................
4.2T
t: f j ft or lnta 9 and 7 tleaa H OVi ftl
ft 1
............ .
33 19 SO 144 Unknoara
181.00
Unknown .......
91.00
Block 4. Tier 0 ........................................... .
Oaf IKS ft W and 073 ft N of HE cor
MELLONVILLE na Bacordad la PUt Beak Na. 1. Pays HO. Samlnole County Raearda.
,
1. D. Warren
B!t of NWU. Block 4. Tier 3 ) ............ .
11.3* ta li 1 and 3, llkwk 34 .•••■.......................
of "W H ..................................................... 23 IS SO
*
John Buaaall
99.78
Uuknown . . . .
lnta 1 and 2. Block 3. Tier 3 ........ ..............
XM.ID ti.le I and 3, Block 33 .............................
run N 1739 ft NWly to W Una of aac.
John lltusell-.......................... 29.78
Ilmry Wlytit
10.1 20 All llinrke 40 and tl .....................................
lot t». Block 3. Tier 3 .'...................................
S to pt 073 ft N of 8 ltoa of Bcc. U
JiJin Burnell . ...................................... 38.93
8 12 ft of Int 12 and all 13 tleaa ley
to bef (Icaa E 230 ft.) ..........................
JO Unknown
73.23
BE
ror
Int
13
run
N
02
ft
W
29
Ha| 12h cb W ot u Bcc poet on B lin e .... 29 19 90
BLOCK 0 OP MELLONVILLE aa Racorded la Plat Back Na. 1, Pays t l , Bamlnala County Raoarda
ft 8 22 ft IV 14 ft 8 40 ft B to
lion N 10 cb W 3H cb B 30 eb. B U
lley. NB cor of tut 43 ran W 37*4
Beyl, Block 6. Tier 3 .............................
I*, t. Hi faalier
99.00
ch N 10 cb .............................................
fl H 133 ft E STK ft N 133 ft...............
J. K. Viuytun .................. 90.80
■ JJ. Back
4.SO 1Billi 1 anti 2. Illonk 0. Tier 10
Mary 8. Dlrktue
to ; sd S 247th ft of l4it 4d ................................... ..
Unknown .................
39.88
■nt! &gt;: 10 .1 4 ft •af s WVi
14,l 17
.................................................
Eva A. Herndon .................. 7X39
M- U. SMITH S SUBDIVISION Or SECTIONS
UllklMin n
03.30
Tier 13
Aa Hecorded In Plat Book No. I. Pay a W. Seminole County Baoorda’
w (57 fl •of lot* 0 and 10
Blocki 4. 3. 0. 7. 8. 9, 10. 11. 13, 13
Ileg. I2M ft 13 of MV euf l*ot 4 ............. 29 10 31
II. W. Herndon .................. I1M.03
Tlrr •t
linn W 20.1 ft N to pt on Meander
It .......................... .......................................
Unknown .............. .
193. SO l.ol
I'hkfinwti
...............................
10.90
7
Tier
llloek
fl.
Bbxka 21. 22. 23. 24. 23, 20. 27 and
l ine I Ait 4
II In pi., N
of beg. M
II (* Hr. kilts
.IH
All llhu k ft. Tier 1ft
110.26
8.8 Uuknown
to
l&lt;eg
. . . . ............................. .............
Unknown .................................. 143 93 ladll 1 ami NS 1Alt *» ■lid a 1a&lt; 0 ft K
bkrk IS liras part N of Ily.) and all blocka
21 IQ 31
Ileg
202
fl
W
of
Nil
laO
l
4.
..
\v
fl
.N
A
H
.H
In
NW
■
m
l
XI
I'J
33 and 40 ...................... 1......... ; ................
Ilun
N to Hec line W 100 ft H to
Unknown ................................ 72.83
ror of L&gt;l 3, ttml IV 0 fl i
Bkicks 41 and 42 ...................*........................
N line of liot 4. K 100 ft.....................
4
Unknown
.................... ..
4x 43
W.
\Y.
Uwle
...........
00.03
7.,
Tier
1
Illoc-k
3*&gt;t
2,
Ileg
.--IU
fl
V. of NW cor l/H 4................. 2M 10 31
Block 47 (lesa Crlfoira'a part and Iraa
'• r l S 'e f |f
W II. Wight
7200
1All M. llloek 7. Tier 0
Ilun
N
to
Her
line,
U
1
4
*0
ft,
M
to
W 4 of N 210 ft. of Block 47, aod leaa
It J II0II7
I7V30
1Bill■ 1 aml 0. lll(K*k 7. 1irr 1
4.9Q
Unknown ........ .....................
N
line
I
A
»
t
4
W
to
t&gt;eg
4
Led ch I! and W by 9.30 cb. N and H
J W. OoMauiltti ,
........
7 r.2 Ueg HW **&lt;»r |Ait 2 .......................................
.NW e. lll&lt;* k 7. Tier 10
00 E Side) .................................................
2i IQ 31
Unknown ..................; ............. 22.33 Ia»i ‘ h.
(' I. Wing
.
311.03
llU k M, TUr 1
IVh of Block 63 .............................................
Ilun N1120 ft U 310 ft
H1120 fl
.Unknown ................................ 30.00 IA.I M. Illurk «. Tlrf 2 .............................
Mary (). Ci»unr||y.....................M7.Hu
H
a Hen Monro# . . . ...................... 9AM
W
3|0
ft
.....................................................
L
H Haber ....................... 32.00 0 rh fnmt
N 41 fl. 14*1 2. Illork !». Tlrr 2 ..................
hy 20 rh deep
tn HI) cur
M. M. SMITH'S THIRD SUBDIVISION aa Bacordad In Plat Bock Ho. 1, Faya SO, Bamlnala Ia*l 0,
r.
I*. Ilium .......................... 13 40
10. TUr I ...... .......................
10
Ait 2 ............................................................ 20 I0
19 *.11
11
Oouaty Records
N. II llarner ......................
441.03 Ileg I41
IajI n. Illot k 10. Tier *1
.............................
ft W of HW rnr U l J
20 ID 31
Ipia I. 2. 3 and 4 ..................
Unknown ................................ 39.80 I&gt;»( 4. IU‘ *4k 10. Tier 7
J M IMnkU
42 70
. ..........
Ilun
N
iW
iO
ft
\V
203
ft
H
G
O
O
ft
Lota 12. 13 and 14 .............................................
Unknown ..............................
S8.90H\. lira. H |00 fl of MW », &gt;, lllnrk 10.
. . . 30 33
J
Lou U! and 17 .............................................
fl .....................................................
Unknown .................................. 21.38
Marltia l*blll|w
r *
7.H2 W 'j II ff90SHW
Tier IA
..............
tu* Unknown .......... ..................... 21X80
lore la t„ 3t ...................................................
U »lf94 \v 0 rti of H»^)
29 IP 31
Unknown ................................... 439.20
«f l/»l * aitil N H fl of lol U Illurk
Ileg M*. pt of Inla of Union and (*hapSflt liras hey no 8. Una Bt. Uert. Aaa.
r.
it lutnrr
70 mi
4 — . 4 . . u x I.. . . . . a
It Tlrr 2
man Atmuea, run II on Union A&gt;e
snd E line of Hec. Bun B GOO rt. W
I A*t -J BfHl II 12 4 ft IA»t 4 llrM S 7 fl.)
2-*«o ft
.Nb at right
anglr« tn l-*kr
. 330 tl. N COO ft. K 330 ft and lesa
' 7. .
Harry i WlUun
7230
•4iK m *•
Illurk II. Tier 4
.
........................
Mntinr Wly alung lake to Uhapman
StVh) and EH of BEH .................. 29 19 30 197 H Unknown
171.10 IAita 0 anti 7.
Win. It o lh a u ilj...................... km 83
Illurk 12. Tier 3 .................
\%e Sly alttfig II ahle of aarne to
Be,. NE cor of NWK .............................. 29 19 30
I nktmiwn
M K0
I *»lB r* an«t 7. Itl**rk 12. Tier 4.
4 John fluaaell .....................
880.80
30 ID 31
run IV to- W llna Sanford QL B 23
t#lg •
T . J Miboncg ......................
40.30
Ia.! M. Illurk 12. Tlrr 5 ................ . . . ----2 07 ■rrr* on N rntl of follow 1« g
l^g
dr, W 4(1 cb. E 29 ft. N to bey (law
klr* Mar) Houlihan
Ia»ia ii autl 7. Ilk*k 12. Tier 7
of
line
M
K
iifnrtl
with
Ini**
of
II
(it
■l
part N and E of HI. Gert. Are. and
(\\l*l
Ct. &gt; I’d)
20.43
.11 10 31
W IIItr of
Iraa (bat part of HtVU of SW H 3 of
lira Una U p lira.
Ill91
Iai| m. Murk 12, Tier h
t
Ilun N 10(10 rh i:: 11.1IM Ch H 20 ibf
Brick Itoad).................................................
Unknown
r*»rrrai II. Dalctivll..............
h 00
Ia.i 10, U M 18, Itrr 8
2 07 I*, le. Thraahrr
...
W lo
Ail 81VH of NEK N of 8t.
Gert.
r.
W Ha honey ...................
10.90
(Alt III. Murk 1.1, Tier \ ------ ------ -------arrrm of (&lt;iilloWlug
Ileg .NW cor.
A»e.” .......... .......... ; ..................... 29 19 30
Unknown
|»rear U t t*u
7.112 N
lol
7. HI k S 13. Her 4......
.......................
31 10 31
i*f HW
Wh Of Be k O f 8W K o f 81VK and BtVK
U Allen. Jr........................... 20 00
|a*U I au*l 2. Illurk 1.1. Tier * ...................
Ilun H IH. 17 ch II to t« line of Banof 8EK Of HW 1-4 and NW 1-4 of
J. K IMnkle ........................ 2»MMi
IAita 3 atiO 4, Mock 13, Tier 8 ..
foCil Ut. .N 20 deg II to NW ror (if
8WK lyloy E of W Boa Hanford Gt.
Hr*- \lercey Itolierta
7.(12
............ .
ft. llloek 13. Tier 3
lent A Hast to. Itlcht of-Way of H.
liras K23 fl N and 8 by COO ft. B
H 1.1
*1 n
ft of
of KE S&gt;k °fof 1I&gt;ai
»tI 7
an.I K
Itu
k I. Ily. Nly al«*iig tame to N line
and W In BE cor. and Iraa N 7H
f 1Ait 7 (le»e\
I2H
fi
0
58.06
2ii Maggie F. Ilarnea
of MW Vi# W to twg . 1 .........................
rb ) ............................................................... 29 10 30
I IlklHIWII
in rw
10.3U
Unknown ..............
llloek X
All In Hanford Gt........................................... 30 10 30
Unknown
10.23
0.33
A. D. Hmllti ........
llloek X . .
,
7
.
A
SUBDIVISION
OF
BEC.
11.
TWP.
19
8..
RANGE
II
E..
a*
Recorded
U
PUt
Book
N*.
I,
Payo
All NEK in Hanford (It. (leas bey. 43 links
10 20
II. A. tirrard lira
Ia. i h. Ilkirk Is ..........
I, Bemlnola County Racorda
•
W o f NB cor. run W to lnta. of W
s‘lO.011
Wllhur Kt»rrr*ler
Uh«-k 7. TWr A
ft.
NH leol A
............ ..
..........
U|0 N. Townaend .............. 72.06
Line of Banfold Ft. BtVIy alony Gt.
*1 )* Uolt|iiM»n
43.42
H. llliTk *. IIrr A
II «i ch E 1.98 cb. NEly 17.33 eh.
W f
llelA&gt;9ter
0*1 20
1 ■ltd 2 . m.*k H. 11
I A » l a1
MIDWAY
IN
BEC.
It.
TWF.
1*8..
RANOE
II
E.
aa
Racorded
la PUI Book N*. I, Pay* O ,
,u '» * i ..................................................... 31 10 30 no
29.84
Her
\V (IN feed IlkJ
0
'
Bemlnola Oouatf Record!
!• 11 ch. H of
Hec (hj*1 on N line . . . . 31 10 to
0 (Ml
N I*. lluMiutin
I.
ula llentun .........
X4I
U t 31 ....................................... .......................... ..
Hun S I1 M ct. i: 0(% ch .N 11.0G
21 U0
Unknown
.
lo. llloek H. Her 1:
Button Ural* Co......................
LIS
ch. tV UK ch ...........................................
u D. McGowan ................
18.18 14i( 3. Block 8, Tier F ........................
7«2 I.ila 3 and t ..................... .......................
7. II. IUn*l %. .
Gilbert
Itelerarh
..................
7.82
U
ts
37.
XX
31
and
33
..........................
. HW ror of NEK ..................................... 31 19 80
33 OU
K. Illckt ................
14&gt;l 0. IlkKk 0, Tlrr II ....................
Ureter Wllllama ..................
1.78
Ilan N 18 rb. E 7.44 cb 8 13 cb W
20.00 U t 43
rtullM Kanner .
Lot 1 ,. Block Ii, Tier 0 ....................
Unknown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
XOS
7.44 ch aaaaaaaa•aaaa•aaaaaa**•a* a•a* •
10 A. P. Causally ......................
4.81 Lot 0, Block P. Tier O ...................
30.01 U ts 83, 3(1, 37 and 88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Unknown ........ ..
II.
Mttchitn
•
•
•
•
%
9
•
•
•
•
•
*•
•
21*66
NW cor pf NMK ..................................... 82 19 10
0.08 Uta f.7. 73. Bt. 33 and 138..............'..
I). J. Wllllama .
W )i I-ot to. Block P, Tier D ............
Julius Thomas .................
1.78
I). I*. TLraahtr .
20.01 U t 72 ........................................
L&lt;)1 10, Block P. Tier E ........................
Unknown ............
1.19
29 dry. W 10.90 ck. W 10 ch, 8 11.88
2.41 U t M7 .........................................................
Unknown . . . . . . . . .
1411 ■ 4 and X Block P. Tier II ............
Unknown ..................................
1.10
tb NEly 23 ck. 8 14 dey. E 8 cb. 8 94
•7.02 U t *0 .........................................................
Unknown ................
l4&gt;ta U and 10. Mock P. Tier II ........
Mrs. J. 8. Krimes
X41
dry. W to pt 80 ck. W of B llna of Rec.
10 70 U ta PI aud P2 .......... ...............................
Htella Knight . . . .
Bti led 3. Ilkick 10. Tier U ............
Ureter
William*
..................
A
M
Uta
i
n
.
134
and
133
...........................
and 10 ck. N of B Una of NEK. 8
10.1*0
J. JirkMii ............
Int 10, Illurk 10, Tier D....................
t . c . iitiurr ......................
I 0 .»
10 cb. tv to BW cor of NWK N to NW
18 0*1 U t 180 .........................................................
I,. William* ........
N )h I4&gt;| 4. Illuck II, Tier II ............
Unknown ...................
R41
'&gt;e
Hrr. K to la-y .............................
107 Uokoowo
18.00 U t i 117 and 13* ...................................
.......................... 17.90 H'i 1411 4. Block II. Tier II ............
Mary Mitchell . . .
Uaknown ................ ................./ A l l
30.20 Uta 133 and 13(1 ....................e.............
Unknown ..............
14&gt;|. X 3 knd 7. Block II. Her C ...
leak
Hillary
......................./
A70
Uta
127
nod
123
.............................
.
.
.
TUE TOWN OF SYLVAN l a k e aa Recorded la PUI Book No. I, Pays 99, Seminole Oouaty 14it N. Block II. Tier l» ...................
3 70
Unknown ..........
Uaknown ..................................
I.TS
— tl
1 kot4i
Unknown ..............
4.37 U t ISO .......................... ........................
14.t fl. Block II. Tier E.......... ........
Unknown ..................................
1.10
U t M3 ......................................................
Lota 48 to 33 .................................................
E. G. Iloaa ..............................
M l 1411 U. Block II. Tier E . . . .
14.70
W.
I».
Wataon
.......
Unknown
................................
11.84
1 0 .2 0 U t 101 ........................................................
Olltwrl Htokea
14*1 8. Block 1). Tier II---------Kalla Williams ......................
A41
TUE TOWN OF PAOLA aa Rsoerdsd Ln PUt Book Na. 1, Pay, A SsmlaaU Oanaty Raearda
Annie Tbotnaa . . . . .
11.04 U t Urn ............................... '. ....................
14&gt;t 7. Bkick IX Tier B ....................
Unknown ................................
241
“ ** X 7. 8. 9 and 10. Block A .................
N. B. Btfford ........................ 29.30 |4&gt;I 0. Ilkick IX Tier B ....................
7.02 Uta 202 to »&gt;t .....................................
Unknown ..............
Walter
Thoms*
......................
A
M
Lot I. Block 0 ................................................
N. B. Olaffocd ...................... 33.70 [411 1) and 7. Block IX Tier U ..........
7.02 Uta 222 amt 223 .................................
Frank Hatch ........
Unknown ..................................
1.78
U t 233 .......................................................
Uot 3. Block U .................................................
A. P. CoonsHy ........ ’. ........... *1.38
I*. J. Coat* ..........................
AM
AU Block T .........................................................
Urn. OUrt P. Ntal ...............
1.78 A. C. MARTIN S ADDITION TO BANTORD. aa Baoardad U PUt Booh No. 1, Pay* II, Samloal* U ts 111 and *00 .....................................
•
County Raearda
J. 0. PACKARD'S r u n ADDITION TO MIDWAY aa Raaardad U PUt Reek Na. A Pay*
NKW 'u p r a l A na R a e^ ad U PUt Beak Na. 1, Pays 97, Bamlnala County Records
• : .1 ••
rt
•
N 44 K ft o f IAt I llloek 10. tlar
Item
Leila
Oamaty
Raearda
180
Unknown
•0090000
2 and S . . . . . . , , . . . . , . . . , , . . • 4. , . .
ft. 0. fibInhoker .................. 11.84
•*.***••*•
U .................................... •
t* 31 a ltd 83 ................................... ............
•
Uaknown ••••••••999999999
.............................
L lB s
Lota lx 13 and U , (laaa 8 1 acre of
Unknown ................................ 10.23 U
••••**44*9
lari' 3, Block II, Tlrr 10
49*991t ••••••19191
rnknowo ••*•••••••••••
11* 1
AM
D. H. 0. Rabun .....................
A Iarts 7. 8 aud P. Block 11. Tiff 10..............
Uaknown .......... ........... ..
23 23 Cota log, ICO ibd 170 ••••••••••••*aaa99««*#99
. . _ ' •••a***at*339*tll**9l*a09t*«39«t*
1.78 ;
9
99
99
9•9••99
9
9
999
Lot
Unknown
a B. McCarthy .................... 11.40 Lot 10. Block II, Tier 10
• Unknown ................................ 10.23 U ta 180 and 190 .............................................
IIjQf 13
1.10
Unka
••••••••%99999999#
A3 ••••••••••••••••**••••,••••••••9»*9.
U t 218
Allan BUekakaar .................. 11.98
U
U. It. McCarthy ...................
12.01 ROBINiOE'l SURVEY OP AN ADDITION TO BANFORD'a* Bacordad U PUt Beak N*. I, Payaa
. t IQ •ttata99999*aoiiia9*t9iii*9*4iia999 •
CAMERON'S SUB DIVISION OP BECK HAMMOCK aa Raeardad la Plat Baak N*. 1, Pay* IT,
- M V'v »&lt; NEK of NEK and N*, of NEK
81 sad 88, Bemlnola Oouaty Raearda
Bamlaala Oanaty Record.
«( NEK- of NEK and NEK of M VK
(Ua*
N
U
ta I to 13 and 17 amt IP ..............................
*&gt;• OamotWt .......................... *1.M
E
100
(t
Ot
Lot
1
......................
7.43
of NEK ............ 7 ....................S3
19 CO 23 Unknown
Richmond Cooper .......... , . . .
4.00
ftl ...................t .............
CANAAN a* B acardiT la PUt Book Na. 1, Pay* 188, BtmUal* Oeuaty Racorda.
*■ N. BNITH'B SECOND BUB DIVISION na Bacordad U PUt Bosk Na. 1, Faya 100, Bamlaala Iart 3' m*e K 117 ft. and lea* bey
9 l * 9t*«*t
I
117 ft W o t HE
cor ran N 117 ft
U ta 4. 3 and fl.'M ock I .............................
.
»•••• Waahlnyton 9..................
*A7»
County Baoorda
6»6®
UnkaowM ................ .......... ..
13.30 U t 4. lllrw-k 2 ....................................... ..
tV
30
ft
H
117
ft
K
30
ft|
........
.
Joo Ttuimona . . *•**•*99*0.
l-ott I and 7 to It and 13 to 01 and tyl
lley 30 ft tV of NE ror ot Lot 3
U M 3 and I ». Mock 4 ...* ...........................
!!«FPT l^ o .I ^ k U a r . . . . . . 10.29.
In no
K [32 ,{ u, 1^,1 |
Henry
Koblnaon'
..................
It
Ad ,
ran 8 117 ft W 80 ft N 117 ft B
u t p . itkww t ....................................: ...............•
Iota I. «ii&lt;) 18 | .............. ..........................
Unknown ..............................
W3.2I
Unknown . . .
4.97 U t 1. Illurk 7 .................................................
Unknown .....................
AM
30 ft .............................................................
Uni 4 3 ' (Irsa 88 f|. B aud tV by 117
«l N and H In HE ror.)..........................
J. W. While Est ...............
8.10 lley NE ror of lart • 3 run H 117 ft
4.00 N 3-4 of F. I t of NEK 0**a «J&gt; •••• «
•***•*•**• 9A19
Hem Hill . . . .
tV 30 ft N 117 fl B 50 ft..................
•# a&gt; 13 J. tV. Hlpa*
7.03 NK of N W S of NEK (U*a W 3-4) and
Lola Itenttrn
E
HO
fl
of
tV
SZ1
ft
of
lart
4
..................
a " to ot HWK Of NWK
twy NE cor
E l«l ft and B 3X0
fl of tV 4U3 ft
W '4 of NEK of NEK and B 1-4 ot
31 10 30
“( *'.» of HW), of HW) i ..............
184.M
S3 Unknown
of tart 4 (lea* bey. 4(1 ft tV
of
• •4 of NW)) of NEK .............................. “
I9..RI
run W s 2-3 cb N 7 ch W 10 cb N
NE
ror
of
Lot
4
run
W
80
fl
8
117
lley
NE rvrr o f NWU ..................................... 32 IP 31
' 1 Vh E 8 2 cb N 5 cb. E 10 cb H tn bey.
ft E 12 ft to By. NEly atony aant*
Iton W 10 cb. H H rb. E to cb. N
And bey NW cor. of HWK.................. 31 10 30
Laura dark . eeaeaaaaaaaaaa 11.43
H cb
* lnknown » « . « * « . . . . . . . . . . . 10A99M.7 fl N 74.0 ft to bey)..................
Hun E 10 cb B 3 cb B 10 rb 8 4.71 cb
F. II. Hand .......................... It.70 r.)4 of HWK ami HWK' of »W
HWK
tv
X17
ft
of
tart
7
..........................................
K .. .. .. .. .. .. 32 19 81 130 Unknown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Unknown .........
13.93
w at cb N to bey ..................................
K. II. Itaod
Lot 10 .............. ........................................ ..........
NWK of HKU (Ira* B)4 of NRK of
12 cb North aud 3 tb W of HE
t
Unknow a . . . ........................ 18.0d
00 R. V. Ilaatlag# oaaaaaaoaa*
lart 13 .................................................................
NWK of HEK) ....................................... sa *® 81
rur ............ ............... .............................
31 10 30
Unknown
Dey. 15 ft H of NK ror of HWK •(
2
Murtla 0. Bellamy .............
180 Irol 14 .............................................. •'...............
Hun N 10 cb W 2 cb H 10 ch E 2 cl1.
lley 100 ft B of NW cor Block 23. run
NEK ..........................................................
32 19 31
**♦* 190 ft. H ami 102» fl W of NE
E SO ft. 8 130 ft. tV 30 ft. N 130
linn W 337 !4 ft H 613)4 ft * 8*7)4
33 19 so
L'haa.
Kulaht
•••••••••••••
12
14
8 t int Nalloo#I Dank Tampa IAIR
ft.
.........
ft. N to b*y .............................................
Hun B HW ft 8 470 ft W 190 ft N
0 Unknown *9ooo9oo9too9ooooo 72*06
Hli of NWU of HEK of N E K . . . . - . . - - ; . 88 &gt;• 8»
« o f|..............................................................
3 ), F. J. Mabooey ...................... 13.09
WILLIAM CLARK'S ■VR.DIV1RI0N OP BLOCK Jl, TIER II and BLOCK II, TIER II aa Re- lley. 947)4 ft W of HE ror of HWK
**«f 11 cb N aod 28,8 cb E of HW r o r .... 33 ID 30
ot HBtA a•9••*9•ft9•••9*••••••9* •••••• *1 19 91
oordad la PUt Reek Na. 1, Pay* 108, le a lw b OaumtyRaeerd*
Hnn 8 10 ch. B 498 ft N 10 eb W
linn N 1.130 ft W 217)4 ft 8 13*0 ft
7
Unknown ........ ................
9.81 lart II, Block II, Tier II ..................................
2 ? ! ............................
f'H
x
t«...............................................................................................................
7H tor* C. Ilolllngtr •9900909
K 217*4
71* • 9• 99 • • • • • • • • • 9• • 99• • • • •
»•
tVblt* .................... ..
487
• lart 7. Block II, Tier 1 3 . . . .................................................... ,
“ ♦X II cb N and 33.8 cb K of BW r o r .... 00 19 30
W
«i
of NEK Oea* RH Ot 8WK of
Hun W 3.13 cb N 10 ck B 3.12 cb 8
.
TrWOj
NEK) aod (lee* NEK of NWK of
I
O. T. Anthony .................... 10.18 WILLIAlk CLARK'S RUB-DIVISION OP BLOCK N OP ROBINSON'S SURVEY OP AN ADDI­
. . fO Ck . . . a . . . . . . . . . . . . . a .,.
30 JU(B Itu all . . . . . f . . . . . . . . 339.19
TION
TO
BANFORD
aa
Racerlad
la
PUt
Beak
Na.
1,
Faya
188,
SamlaaU
Ceuaty
Raoarda
NKH)
*..........
*.........
...............
...........
.
J
J
f
JJ
SHK of NEK of HWK (teas K 413.2
Unknown ............................... IXtW H&gt;i of lart 3 . . . . . . . .............. ........................
ft) ..........................y p , .......................... .
............................
(•** Utg NW ror o ( N&gt;44^of^ NBH^ o.9009 900 22 19 21
30 19 30
.j
#■
Ilun C Ult ft &lt;1 012)4 ft W 079 ft
lart 4 ................................................... ................
WlllUma .................. 10.28
Ot HWK Of N W K fftd NH of N W K of
10 M. U. McDowyal ..............
N 042)4 tt tlaaa Hy) .................. .
10
I'aal
Keely
.................
U3.33
ood NW K of NEK of H W K .. 26 IP 30
S3
19
31
10
Tl
A.
Ntal
............................
IP SI
) a w W of NEK of HWK and 8 K of NWK
W , M. CLARK'S BUB-DIVISION af XVk OP BLOCK 98 and ALL BLOCKS 88 and 88 aa Kacardad 8RV of 9W K ° f NWVi .............................. 83
Mr*. A. tl. Wylla lira. . .
^ l a t . lo 8W K of BWK .......................... 8t
18 31
80 Unknown
......................... *u-n|
34 19 30
Is PUt Reek Na. 1. Pay* 197, ■amUsW Oawmty Kaeard*
...
*4 . .
•
tj. W. Wylla IIw. ..............
V
4
lat.
lo
HWK
of
8W
)4
..........................
84
»9
»1
Jo# Wllllama ••••••••••••• 21.66
AM NK af HVi of HBK of HRK la Banaa«99»#***********«****
lart
I.
Block
23
.
11.81
6 CoklliWII ..........*•••••••••
llaaoab lUcbanlaoo .............
4.87
f«&gt;l Ot........................................... 36 19 30
U t 3. Block 23 »**•••*#•••••••••••••*••
0 IUcUI* WuudbrliSf* **k1
•OUTHERN FLORIDA CITRUS COMPANT’9 PLAT OP lac. M, Twp. 19 8.. IUay« M E., aa Xa&gt;
W. C. DtCoamy 9
36 IP 0U
U t p. Block 23 . eeo«e9999*******a*••••••
carded la PUt Rank He. 9, Faya 99. 8emtasU Ceuaty Racorda
,
I'atil Ke*ljr .................... 15.24
I*. J* Coat#* . . . . . . . . . .
4.67
&gt;•*•••• lla»l
4, 7, 4, o. 10, II arut IS
............
Unknown •••••••••••••••••
I ok sown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7 DO
36 IQ 30
•**f -10 ft W uf NB roc of N W K .......... ...
U t 3. Block »
........ 10X20
Uta
17
to
ot
..........................
*
Unknown . . . . . . .
Unknown ..................................
7.82
Hun M 30 ft W 00 ft N SO fl I!
U
t
4.
Block
S3
.
Lnkoowo ....................... ..... ....
0 -3 lart P, Block 30
ft (t................................................................
Unknown ...............
4.37
H»* ISO ft w of NB ror of N W K .............. 30 IP 30
Lot 4 ()**• •*)• o t W)4 Of U t 4. and*
„ . _
Hon H 10 ft W 00 fl N M ft U 00
We* N 3 4 of W H of U t 4) .......... *3 19 *2
Unknown .............
{£
A. D. ■TEHDIPOKD'8 ADDITION TO SANFORD aa Baoardad U PUt Beak X*. I, Pay* 110, BamlUuBcor Uaboey .....................
8
tt......................................................................
All W of HI. Johna rlett ........................
30 19 83 IS Unknown . . . . . . . .
aela Cematy Raoarda
H»* 132 ft it of NW ror of HWK of
U t 7 .....................................................................
‘
Uaknown ................ ............... 11.84
8WK of NEK............................................. 39 19 30
Lot 1 0 ''............................ I ..................................
Norman Button ...................... 2I.(N OOOK'9 FERRY TOWNtITX aa Raeardad la PUt Rank No. 9, Faya 18. BamlaaU Oouaty Rt
Hun 8 133 ft B 818 ft N 133 tl W
J,
W# WLlta lira, ••••••••
U ta I to 87 ............................................. « . . .
Unknown ...............
J. W. I'lDllOftUi........ ..
07.40 laOtn 22 and 23 ••••••••••••••••«*****(•••
” 8 ft . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •
Gao. Taraar ..........................
U t SO ......................... • ••••••spaa f t * •••••••
U t* 39 to H (l * « U fa 42 aad 37. 74. '
8ANFORD UEIOHTB na Raaordad U PUt Beak Nt. 2, Faya 43, SemUeli Oanaty » m « N i
and
T|)
.......................................................
.....................................Uaknown
............ .....................
.
Unknown ......................... ’••• «*•“
i l “ i * «* • • • •«• • • •................
... .....................
•••’•••• •,•••
D*P0RRX«ra ADDITION TO SOUTH BANTORD aa Raeardad U PUt Raak Ma. 1, Pay* 190,
T. A. Neal
••••••.00
••••••••• ■
iemtaiU Oamaty Raoarda
Lot 73
Unknown •••••••••••••••#*
MAOROLIA LODGE aa Raaardad la PUt B**k Na. A Pay* t t , 9oaiU ala Oaaatp Ranald
ItlftlOOOOIOOllOt
Lot C, Tlet A •
..........
.........................
..............
A mbm Jj* U r w fM t. ••••«•••
f j ® U ta 1 to *1 ...................... ............... ..
IIM M
tllllllM ***********
Unknown ............. a . . . .............
“
—
“
Anna
M.
DvForraat................
i.IT.
la PUt Book No. 1, Pay* 88, BaanlnaU Oanaty Boanrdn.
U t P. TUr II 999999999999 9999 999••set 9999
...........
*U t i 24
to 42 iaoaa99#a9*99«»o**99*#«99#oo
^
» ° m
BUB-DITIBION aa B
•••••••999
0.0
U. I- Knock ..........................
9 - ■ **••••9990 9999999 99•••••999*•99 9999 99•
Lot# 46 to 100 * a* aa............ .................... ..
Ommty,
la PUt Raak Na. I. pay* Tl,
99«999****
A 0.
A . D.
Lou It. 30 . 33 and 23 . . . . . . , i ..................
.
•
,
* f» K K A M FARM HEIGHTS na Roosrdnd U PUt M *k Ha. 1. Faya Tl. BamlnnU Oooaty
__ ___ aa Raaardad la PUt
Da F
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aw
u t x mock a a•99•#9 999•aa•99•I 99•99r99f
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........................... ..............
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14.78
1X19 U t i 8. 6# and 10, Block O ,••••*••••••
“ ee.e ............ ..
J.
W.
Dtctlna
..•')**
“ “ 7 and A Block 0 ................ .................
■
r. ; r. ii . ■ / - .
D . D. l*tabody
1). I.. Thraabar

.

Ia&gt;t *. Itlock V *............... ...........
Lota 3. B. T and 8. IlWick G . . . .

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HE

FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921
/

[mrrl|illoti of
Land,

D**crtj&gt;tIon of
Land.

d
5
*4

ae
a ni

Amount of Taira
and Crete

i

t
&lt;

H 1

1

Unknown
EH of SWH of S f f H of 8W H
WH of WH of \V J-S of
AEH ...........................................
NWH of KWH of BWH ............
Unknown
Unknown

IL Roblnaoa ............
OT*r»trr*t Tnrp, Cb,

«m ily L. Ulnar
Lola A, T and A. Block l
Unknown

Unknown

Unknown
rota T and A. Block I ................
I-ota 0 and 10. Block I ................
lot 14. Illoek 3 ..............................
L»t 10. Block 3 ................................
lot I and 3. Block 3 ....................
Lota t and 4. Block 3 . .............. ..

Bnft A 03 yard* E T3 yard* N 91 yard*
W 78 yard* .......................... .....................
of N W li of NBH of MWH....................
a t WH and AWU of NWH . . . . . . . .
i of KEH of NBH ........ .....................
or AEH of AWH of AE I 4 ......................
I Of AW H
m m . i .m i i t i i ..t . .
H Of NWH .............................................
400 ft N of AD n r of fat 3 . . . . . . . .
Ran W 4?l 01 ft N 823 ft Aly 80.1 ft

Unknown
Unknown

Bry NB cor of NWH . . . . . . . . . . .
Ban W ATI eh A 12PS eh K
30 dr* N 4.T# ch N II.4a ch

Unknown

MECCA HAMMOCK aa Record
«H Iail 10 draw W 3-91 hi ........
W 3 8th of AH of Lot 10 ..........

Unknown
Unknown . .
Unknown . ,
B. U Or-rer
Unknown . .

20
20
20

Unknown . .
Unknown ,,
Uhknown .
Unknown .
faura Clark

20 SI
20 31
30 31

40 dnmtMl Kirin . . .
4A0 Tlhlrn A Aadlrr
43 Tlldrn A Badlrr
AH W.

A 13 eh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a . . . . . . . .
Be* 0IT.T ft E and aiO ft N of AW cor
of ABH of « W H ......................................
linn E 213.33 ft K 487 H ft A 88 dr*
W S » ft 8 S » H ft to hr*....................

13

Unknown

2

Unknown

J\ Cartrr
A. E. O RirriN's 5 UU-DIv is io n aa Racordad U Plat Book Mo. 1. Pa*o U .
* own** 0* or * * • ... aa, aa........ a , . , . , , , , *
W i . Mild

33

20 29

8

Unknown

1

Unknown

2

3
A
B
6
A

VILLA0 E OP CLAY AFBIN0A aa Recorded la Flat Book No. I. Faya It, Aamlnrla Oouaty Racordi
Vala I t
IA m
h.4 I t
tl I .
a
&gt;
aa_
_ n
aa
aa . . .
*
_
_
_
_
_
lira. 8, M. Uartyn
Central Urult Oo.

Mr*

4«t ft W of NK cor of AH of
Lot I
..............................................
Ron W ISO ft A 433 ft 1! 430 ft
N 483 ft ..........................; ........................
Ur* AW cot of NWH &lt;&gt;f lot 3
Ron N *22 (I E Oil It A 422 (t IV
912 ft .........................................
Lot 1 ........................... ...............................
All la Ranfeed III. it*.* NWH «r NEH
and Ira* ley NW iw ol NEH of
NEH tun A to .li oh V 9 SI c l 1 Id
Hnka E 1.18 ch N S3 drs E In N Bite
Arc IV to to* and leaa NH of NWU
240
8

Unktuiwn . .
J. I». Eran*

Unknow n
I* I* Ride*
U 1* ItInca

18a Tlldrn A Aadltr
30 32 340 Unknown ............
30 33 400 Unknown ............
30 3a ISO Unknown ............
30 aa 10 L ii, fftbblnder
20 82
10 L. M. IlchMnder
20 S3 SO A. W . Darla

4 tl. 0 . At
E 10 terra, Lot I ...................... .......................
10 Unknown
AH
Lot
3
...........................................................
40
Unknown
82 3H Unknown
AH of Lot. 3 .......................... ..........................
40 Unknown
32
20 Unknown
All I1H of NWH. not Included In Croat'*
Add to Allaroonto ......................................
II 20 33 180 Unknown
Unknown . . .
NEH
AW HI . . . . . . ................................
II 20 33
20 Unknown
Geo. Gltyard
WH of AEH of NBH ..................................
Morela I. Wl
Unknown . . .
HAN0E 33 K.. aa Racordad U Plat Book Ma. EH "f AEH .......................................................
NH of HH of .NWH of NBH »od E 1-3
la Couaty Racordi
,
of NEH of NWH of NEH ..................
NWH of SWH ....• .........................................
Unknown
EH of NEH tlraa A 3-4 of W H
Of
Be, 723 ft 7V of KB cor of SWH of
AH) ..............................................................
NEH ......... *......../ ........................
AWH of NBH of NEH ..................................
nr* 170 ft A of NB cor .................. .
Run W SBT ft A 723 ft E 887 ft N
723 ft and he* 733 ft A of NE cor of
nun A 383 ft W 000 ft N 38A ft B
aald 40 arrea run A 13 ft &gt;V 723 ft X
A® ft
. . . . . . i.
S.4 A. 1. Newton
IS ft E 723 ft ..............................................
Be*
170 ft A of NW raw of NWH of
I. T. Sdcl.aln
SW H of NWH dear 4 arrea ej In
NEH of NEH ...................... ...................
Bun A 480 ft B 000 ft N 400 ft,
» K " * ) .......................................... - ........... 10 20 33
30 Mluell Lire Block Co. . . . .
13.78
W to bra .....................................................
B, J. Newton
W. A. WHITCOMB'S TIRST ADDITION TO GENEVA^*! Racordad la Plal Book No. I. Fa*a 10. NWH of BWH and AWH of NWH Mere
2 acre* In SB cor of NWH
of
I—1« 4 8, IS and 19. Block 1 ..........
‘ AWH&gt; .........................................................
klorrl* I. William*
Unknown
Iaria S. Block 2 ................................
Unknown ..............
NWH of NWH and AEH of NEH ..
Unknown
Iaria II. IP. and 20. BI.*ok 2
Ilea
1123
ch
K
of
AW
cor
of
AWH
of
Unknown
la»le S, ( 8 12, |fl amt U Block 4
NWH
. ....................
Unknown
Ran N M cb E 8 M eh 8 20 cb W
A. 80 cb
........................... .........................
W. I. Wllilamaon
WHITCOMB S SECOND ADDITION TO 0ENF.VA aa Racordad in Plat Book No. 3,
Seminole County Rrcwnla
NEt, ° f HEH
.........................
D. V. Hoy I lira.
I alia 1, 2 8, 9. |(l, ||. 12. IS. IP and
D. Y. Hoy I lira.
AEH &lt;*r AEH ................................... ............
SEH of SWH ...................................................
2P. Rl&lt;*-k 8
Unknown ........ ...............
Unknown ..............
Iota I tl. I and 11 18, 21, 22 23 2&gt;1 and
NH of AWH .................. ..............................
D. T Hoyt lira
27 Bb-'k rt
Unknown
lot* I !•' (‘ Block 7
Unknown
00LDEH ROD HEIGHTS aa Recorded In Plat Book No. 8, Fa** 14l Seminole County Becorii
Lot 20. Block 18 ............ ...........................Floyd lienee! ............................................................ ..
I.M
40

NWH of AWH of HIV I,
•
«H »f NEH
All In Sanford ‘ i| .leu hr. 2*'. I ct. S .f
NW ri*r run k 2‘. .lea s In ct S 28 dec
\V lo See line S to Iw* t
Hr* NE cor of NVV!, Of SW H
’ llun W to rti it 7 eh E III eh N
7 Cb
AWH of Nn- H
All In Sanf.o.l iit
NWH of n w h
EH of NW‘ H of NWH i‘f NW- ,
NEH of SKI. tii-a to* 7 to . t.
,.r Mcor run S' 27 dee Jit min" VV a .VI
cb S tI2 4f 4 .hi lulti E I &gt; . Ch
N 10,74 eh lo h i t
AEH of NEH of N i:H
BWH of REV,
Hr* AW ,-or of NE of NW i,
Kan E 1 cb N *L, , 1, sv\ ij to \V Itnc
of Sd It' A 8 ch to tw*
. . ........

Anillh

THE GENEVA TRACT IN SEC 21 T T 19 S . HANOI. 52 F..* am R«HX&gt;r4«d in PUt Book No
i
Taya Ot 8* ml nolo Coafttj Record* .
I '■!* ’ 2 if' H *If~*st I jvf 3l)
1‘nknwn . . . . . . .
...
J3
THE 0 HNE V A TRACT IN SEC 25

SO
EUREKA HAMMOCK ai Record*! la Plat B^k No
.tj. AA ami

At

61
• TS. Tit, TT tad 7*
■ Tt&gt;, a**, M Bi).| cj
a iai
110 lit
lit an.!
KS 121 •
a I.t2. IX' Wi l.U |Vi tttd I H
i IAil III

VAN ARSDAI.E OSBOltNE BR0KEHA0E COMPANY 8 SECOND ADDITION TO BLACK RAMMOCK aa Racordad In Flat Bfok No 1. Fay# ICS, Bamtnela County Record*
leila 211 in 214 ..
.
.
40 II. C. Uorfam ................... 52 »
4&lt;) Addle Kimbroo^L
10 Ht.Wtr k Ttlf5oo
IS’ i link bown ........

TWP W S H AKC.E I t E
67. Sonilno]* County Eooonli

40

rnkr»wn

FLORENCE BREWSTER’ S 8CB DIVISION u Rocordod ta Flit Book No. I,
Comntf Rocordi
LoU 1 to I .......... .............................. ..............
*
I’ nkmmn . . . .

Paf *a 9 lo » RominMo Couaty Racordi
H w lUiMcn
in
klfv t’ lK¥ic ! atrt*rtj

Tllden A Sadler

1 F»f* 104 Sominola County Rorordt
1 nkn.»wn

*

VAN ARBDALE OABORNE BROKERAGE COMPANY’ S ADDITION TO BLACK HAMMOCK aa
Racordad in Plat Book No. I. Face 31. Seminole County Racorda
lot* 18 and 2d ........ .........................................
20 J n Elcsr-w......................... SSSS
Iota 2tS 240, 247 ami 213
•
„
40 E II kforsan
.................
SI &lt;M
Iota 323 and SI3
................... . ............
20 E II. ilotyan ..................... 2*5.93

13

RPRIN0 HAMMOCK it R ^rdrd tn Pin Book No t
»f
-

i II, St

C_ A Rann.lcra
t'nknown . . . . . .
II It Mreely
Tlldcn A Sadler
Unknown . . . . . . .
Unknown
U. A. Sanndcra
Ben T Wllliama
lira I. Minded!

Unknown

&gt;

1' W lirapff
It II. I'anby
W
\ John*

...

4.

.Wl*«*tor
1 iiU ' wg
V|fn i" |* lie yit#r

Ji
1

It II Lynch
W* B Lynch
Central Emit Co.
Unknown ..........

i.f .1WV* of HWk* and NE 14 of
* \V1* tlraa S 2 fhl and Bef HI* mf of
NW», of 8W I, ..........................................
Run W 8.10 cb N 10 H 'b E A.IA
cb S 1BH cb IlcM be* 200 ft R of
Inta. of W line of NBH of 8W U «Ub
earner of Oraer* and Oviedo road run
B 230 ft E 200 ft N 280 ft W 200

Unknown
Tlldrn A Sadler
77blan A Badlrr
Bailer Re* tee
A W . Dual.
A W. 1&gt;.rla
A W Darla
T W iT at.n
Unknown
.
Unknown
I 'nknown .

LONtiWOOD at Racordad la Flat Book Na 1. Fayaa IS ta t l. Senlaoli County Racorda
17
........................................... ..
..
J. A. Dtnkle ........................
B. J. Or eraIrr* I
T I'., lewta . . . .
J A I'Inkle
V'rutral It-ull Co.
T.

1‘ .

J

A. Innkle

I*wt*

....

..

D aa Racordad in Plat Book Na. I.
County Racerda
E. Ik* Bradley

R MITCHELL A SURVET o r THE LETT GRANT aa Recorded ta PUt Book No.
Bamtaeta County Racerda
Ia*l IP Mark B
E, r Malkry, at al .
i *&gt;i uv ni.wk n
r. T. MalLwy. el al
lal I end EH le i 2* Block C
....
Mallory A McCall . . .
WH lot 2. Block C .....................................
II. a McCall ............
I**l II. Mack r ’ ........ ...................................
J. R Dtnkle ................
Ia»t 13, nkek C ..............................................
J. R. I Ankle ................
Let S (lean ‘ that part cowed by rJUr*
Oerralrret A Drew'a Rrittbnl Mock
Unknown ..........
lot A, Block D
Unknown ............
lot SO. Pkn-k D ..........................
Unknown . . '........
lot x* tire* E ,v rrrwi llle t D
Harare Rinderwo
lo t 43, BDrk D
..........
Unknown ............
AH «f U 2* acre* of lot 83.
Lo! 78 HWk D
tot 83. Black D

480 ft E of AE eer of Warren Al. end
K lake At* In Town of tewywnul
Its a E
ft A 3tt&gt; fl W 72SO ft S 300

1H Sarah K
5 Unknown
EH of WH of AWH of NBH ........ ..
AEH of AEH
.............................. ..............
EH of NWH Of SWH and AH of NEH
of AWH and SEH of AW of NW 1-4
of a w i a ______ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Re* 07 ft E of NW ere of SWH of
NWH of SW H .................. ........... . .
Run E 80 ft 8 31.7 ft W SO ft
X 31.7 ft .............. ......................................
NWH cf AWH of NWH ...........................
NWH af AEH lWo* EH of X 1 H ) ...............

87

lai! 7. Block A

N.

Blackwood

W

r

Carter

ALEXANDRIA OR OVIEDO aa Racordi la Plat Book Ns. I. Faya U . ft*ml nola Couaty laesrda.
tail 2 Block II
.
,
W, E Aryo
4.M
A. AVON'S FLAN OP OVIEDO as Raoor&lt;Ud In Plat Book Xa. 1. Pay. 4
Racorda
AI! lira, hey 12.82 ft E of AW cor run
F. 117.13 ft N 13 dry W BA 34 fi 8 4]
dry W 108 38 ft) Block B ........ I*.,___
H. B. McCall
Lota 1 ami 8 Block C ..................................
II. U. McCall

Lou A and T ....................................................

Andrew Selaon Ilrlri ........

I* A. (flltwrt
Unknown . . . .
Unknown . . . .
Unknown . . . .
EH

10 t . Robbia* .
40 J. A. Glrrurd

7 0S

MIDWAY IN SIC. 10, TWP. t l A., RANGE II K.. aa Recorded la PUt Beak Ma. 1. Far* **.
Seminal. Couaty Racorda
Let S3 ................1..............................................
Chaa. Anderaoa ....................
*4*

of S W l, of NWH 30.1 E «(*3 fl
of WH «f S W H nf NWH lire*
2.11 ch oo A thirl ................................
NH of SW H «# SWH ef AWH ..................
AEH *&gt;f !CWH .................................................
NEH" of NWH .................................................
Iley NW roc ............................. ..
Ren E 2.V3 fl A 314H ft W 283 ft
N 5HH fl .................................................
EH of NEH of NWH .................................
Be* 20 ft N of SW cor of NEH of
NEH ...........................................................
Ran E 4 » ft N 310 ft W 430 ft 8
210 ft ...........................................................
AEH ef AEH of NWH and NH of
SEH of NWH (!»«■ be*. NE eoc ef
nee. Ran 8 114 3 3 yd* W KW 14
yd* S III 3-3 yard*.
E M U

1811
PR OAT I ADDITION TO ALTAMOMTX al RaoarAad ta Plat
ty Soared*
3H Mary E. Clark

W.

tetr t and 3 . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Let* 8 4. 3 ami A
PROST 3 RECORD ADDITION TO KLTAMOKTK aa Maoredt

EH ef NEH of NWH
ASH Of AWH *ad NE
N i l *4 AEH . . .
AWH af NWH ............
RRH ef NWH ............
NBH &lt;*f AWH ............
AH ef SWH ............ ..
« V e f NWH * f «W H
NBH ef MKH ............
« &gt; of NEJ* 4le« W

Unknown . . . .
Unknown . . . .
Henry Jarkaos
Unknown

�I

_____

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, M AY 6, 1921

COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
LAKE MONROE SCHOOLS
CLOSE SPLNDID YEAR

REM EM BER to ask
* * y o u r g r o c e r fo r Cal­
umet Baking Pbwder and be
sure that you get it—the In­
dian head on theorange Label
T h e n forget a b ou t bake
day failures. F or you will
never have any. Calumet
always produces the sweet­
est and most palatable foods.

One of Finest Schools in
County Closed Last
Friday Night

And now remember, you

(From Friday'* Dally)

always use less than o f most
other brands because it posereater leavening Btremrth

Calu m et
BAKING

POWDER

I There is no waste. If a
B .red p e calls for one egg—two
cups o f flour—half a cup of
milk — that’s all you use.
You never have to re-bake.

Contains only such ingre­
dients as have been officially

approved by U. S. Food Authorities
b the product of the largest, most
modern and sanitary Baking Pow­
der Factories in nlatrncr.
Gluten gives flour a good part of
Ha food valuertha element that
nourishes the body. To be sure of

dling Ih a s g!i jy g bakiss xcidti

C olu m b ia

—4 cups sifted
flour, 4 level tea­
spoons Calumet
ing Powder,
Unking
1 tablespoon su­
gar, 1 teaspoon
salt, 2 eggs 2
cups of Bweet
milk. Then mix
in tha regular

way.

whh pUta flour. (jjoJectf.rHine flour).

CRAWFORD HEADS
tive. Hilton S. Hampton, Tampa, the
PYTHIAN GRAND LODGE other supreme representative, holds
over from last year. These officers
(From Friday'. D»Uy)
were elected yesterday afternoon and
With sessions o f tho grand lodge installed last night.
and the grand temple last night, tho
The Pythinn Sisters elected their
thirty-sixth annual state convention new officers o f the grand temple
of the Knights o f Pythias and Pyth­ ns follows: Mrs. Juliet Smith, Eustis,
ian Sisters came to a successful close. grand chief; Mrs. Mary Dnfftn, MoGrand Chancellor J. II. CoiTee of A r­ lcno, grand senior; Mrs. Louise Mc­
cadia stated that it was the best ever Coy, Jacksonville, grnnd junior; Mrs.
held in Florida. At the afternoon ses­ I^iura Mnnecly, Pensacola, grand
sion yesterday, Orlando was selected mnnnger; Mrs. Martha Leak, Fort
as the plsce for tho next convention, Myers, grand protector; Mrs. Almn
to be, ns usual, on the fourth Wednes­ Farmer, Kissimmee, grand guard;
day in April next year.
Miss Ruth Brown, Pnlntkn, supreme
W. B. Crawford of Orlando was representative and press reporter.
elected g ra n d chancellor, succeeding Mrs. Linton Curry, Key West, the
Dr. Coffee. Th eother newly elected other supreme representative, con­
officers of the grand lodge arc: T. J. tinues in office.
- •
Watts, Chipley, grand vice-chancel­
During the afternoon the visiting
lor; J. C. Durrancc, Jacksonville, knights and sisters enjoyed nn auto
grand prelate; F. R. Dickenson, Tam­ trip around town, taking in the sights
pa, g rand mnster-at-arms; Georgo M. o f interest and beauty in Tampa and
Lynch, St. Petersburg, grand inner vicinity, with local Pythians as hosts.
guard; L. M. Johnson, Leesburg, — Tampa Tribune.
gTand outer guard; L. B. Sparkman,
Tampa, grand keeper of records and
And so the sennte will frame our
Mai; R. W. Thompson, Ocala, grand foreign policy. Well, framing up is
master of the exchequer; N. P. one of the best things the sennte
Yowell, Orlando, supremo representa­ does.

An event of great interest to the
Monroe community and one which always proves a success is the gradua­
tion exercises of tho Lake Monroe
Grammar School, which took place
Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the
nuditorium of the school building.
Ten graduates graced the atage up­
on this occasion, and a fairer or more
charming group of young people
would be hard to find. This class
chose ns their motto, "Work to Win,”
and their final examinations and good
department throughout the
gchool
term fully justified their selection.
Tho class colors chosen were red and
green and the class flower, the rod
carnation.
The color scheme was carried out
In tho dainty decorations, tho ever­
greens and cut flowers were ’ well
chosen and tastefully placed while the
motto "Work to Win" In large let­
ters at the rear gave tone to the
whole effect
The opening song, "Hall to the
Flag," was followed by on Invocation
by Mr. Johnson, of Monroe. Next a
violin solo by Miss Mortice Osteen,
was beautifully rendered. The dia­
logues "A Stupid Witness" nnd the
"Lover’s Lament" Were very humor­
ous, but were exceeded in mirth by
"A t the Photographers" which proved
a scream in its success. This little
drama took us back to other days. We
won't say how long ago, when we
sat stiff and upright in the little side
tent nt the circus or tho county fair
and had our picture made, ono of those
little old tintypes, such a joy forever
nnd a thing of beauty ns we sincerely
believed.
The patriotic, pnntominc, "Colum­
bia" wns benuttful and the nudience
could only be satisfied after an an­
swer to the encores. But the chief
feature of the entertainment wns the
Indian piny, "Only n Dream.”
The
setting for this scene wns perfect, the
wigwam, campfire, different Indian
trophies, nil were represented nnd the
clnBS in their splendid costumes com­
pleted the scene.
The grammar school noted their
pnrts well nnd all went off in perfect
order nnd satisfaction nnd the largo
crowd thnt attended from other towns
were equnlly ns proud nnd well pleas­
ed with the boys and girls ns the
Monroe people were themselves. '
The class song, "Let the Rest of
the World Go By" wns followed by n
few, well chosen remurks of Supt. T.
W. Lawton, then Hon. J. D. Jinkins
delivered the closing address and
complimented the class nnd the school
very highly upon the progress nnd

A pipe’s a pal packed with P. A.!
S even days out o f e v e r y w eek y o u ’ ll get real sm oke
jo y an d real sm oke con ten tm en t— i f y o u ’ ll get close-u p
to a jim m y p ip e l B u y one and k n o w that f o r y o u rs e lf 1
P a ck e d w ith cool, d e lig h tfu l, fr a g r a n t P rin c e A lb ert, a
p ip e ’ s the greatest trea t, the h a p p ie st and m ost a p p e ­
tizin g sm okeslan t y ou e v e r had h an ded o u t!
' *

P rin ts A lbert It
n i l In ta tty rat
t*|i&gt; M y r i i tint,

h tm ittm t yamnd

Y o u can chum it w ith a p ip e — and y ou w ill— on ce
y ou k n ow that P r in c e A lb ert is fr e e fr o m bite and
parch I (C u t out b y o u r exclu sive patented process I)
W h y — e v e r y p u ff o f P . A . m akes y o u w ant two m o re ;
every p u ff h its the b u lk e y e h a rd e r an d tru er than the
last! Y o u ca n ’ t resist su ch d elig h t!
A n d , y o u ’ ll get the sm ok esu rp rise o f y o u r life w hen
you ro ll up a cigarette w ith P rin c e A lb e rt! Such en tic­
ing fla vor y o u never d id k n o w ! A n d , P . A . stays p u t be­
cause it ’ s c rim p cut— a n d it’ s a cin ch to ro ll! Y o u tr y it!

km m ltarfm tS'in !h t
tn rtla l tU tt

y kn

hmmltar

ttm m gt

milk

splendid improvements. A few re­
marks were then said by our trustees,
J. W. Bell and Albert Hawkins, when
the whole school stood nnd song the
benediction song, "Good Night."
The following young ladies and
young men received diplomas and
graduated from the Grammnr school:
Misses Mortice Osteen, Thelma Lake,
Violet Swnggerty, Roberta Wynne,
Frnnces Hawkins, Flossie Ellis nnd
John Hutchens, Cecil Bales, Brown
Stafford and Felton Stephens.

HONOR ROLL OF
CITY SCHOOLS
Fifth Grade — Florence Houston,
Harvey Hodges, Pcarle Robson, Be­
atrice Howard, Helen Jinkins, Eric
Lundquist, Nezzie Stone, Nedy Knsaroff, Stephen Shinholser, John Ed­
ward Higgins, Blanche Wynn, Mary
Klnlaw and Henry Russell.
Sixth Grade — Camilla Pulcston,
Theo. Victory, Elizabeth Shomaker,
Wilbur Allen, William DuBose, Gert­
rude Benjamin, Mnbclle Brsntly, Les­
ter Bradley, Hazcn Sellcch, Lourine
Vlchcry, Elizabeth Whitner, Elma
Singletary, Ruth Grier, Billie Buccurel, Margaret Edwards and Mildred
Lumby.
Seventh Grade— Cnrmctn Barber,
Mary
Elizabeth • Moyc, Margaret
Peters, Mildred Hand, Virgie Hyman,
Wauhucta Allen, Ruth Fellows, Frano
Thomau, Margaret Sprout, Andrew
Cnrroway, Deane Turner, Fred Weeks,
Harold Davis, Calvin McGnhngin and
Clinton Rlncs.
Eighth Grade—Marie Fsculo, Era
McAlexander, Velma Shipp, Carl
Docmcr, Lewis Shipp, Anna Kanner,
Mary Elizabeth Puleston, Tlllle Benj­
amin, Elmn Tolor, George Mobley,
Helen Kennedy nnd Anna Knnner.
--fhtnford Primary School
First
Grnde— Mnrgnirt Buchan,
Louise Hickson, Mnry Hurt, Doris
Hopkins, May Pimlen, Marjorie Tur­
ner, Minnie Woodfin Wnters, Lois
Shelly, Inez Thompson, George Steel,
Richard Smith, Edwin Shinholser,
Tony George, Marion Smith, Hnrold
Gore, Bernice Low, Lucille Camp­
bell, Vinnic I/Co Brown, Vloln Stiles,
Austin Vihlen, I^iwrenre Lundquist,
Marie KiKnnrd, Hazel Tew, Georgin
Powell, Kntherine Fuqua, Mnrgnret
Bowman, Rose Pitt, JoJhnnio Stnmnf
Earl
Minx, Kathleen Blair and
Charles Ward.
Second
Grnde— Robert
Adams,
Frnnk Diehl, Emmet Fox, Frank
Langley, Willlnm Morrison, Lish
Morse, Kelley Pope, I/cstcr Rivera,
Mnrgnret Britt, Mnry Connelly, Ireno
Glidcwcll, Gladys
Hickson, Mary
Mahoney, Ruth Martin, Snrah Rossetter, Mnry Alice Shipp, Mrrco Thnmns,
Mhrinicn Zemovinn, Grace I-cwls,
Mildred Ferguson, Florence Dobbins,
Irmn Allen, Mnry Dnndelnke, Bnrbnrn
Diehl, Lilly Vickery’ , Mnry Louise
Dunn, Paul Diggers, Fred George,
Madison Wade, Clnrcoco Rotundo,
Cornelius Brooks, Louise Blnlr, Clnir
Fuqun, Estelln Hall, Elizabeth Hnrkcy, Ellen Lundquist, I,aurn Rnulerson,
Alva Stafford nnd Ethro Collins.
Third Grnde — John Hymnn, Mnrin
Moyc, Jack Ayrocke, Bernice A.lcn,
Alice Thompson, Mnrgaret Giles, Ed­
ward Giles, Edward Elliott, Dotolhy
Gore, Jnmcs Higgins, The.mn Fenner,
Flossie Vickery, Irvin Flcisher, Dor­
othy Haynes,, Juanita McMullen,
Katherine Schirnrd, Henrietta Ed­
wards, Forest McAlister, JlJmmlc
Brooks, .Elizabeth Grovenstein, Vir­
ginia Pennington, Hnrold MeAloxnnder, Billy Ahem, Eugene Turner,
Eunice Lord, Edith Smith, John
Rotundo, Allen Fields, Chnrles. Pow­
ell, Rufns Vinelng, Effio O’Caln, Lot­
tie Mitchell, Evelyn Bnmes, Phylis
Smith, Bcttlnn Campbell and Nettle
Hodges.
Fourth Grnde—R. E. Griffin, Nan­
nie Brooks, Horace Jimlnez, Neal
Britt, Elizabeth Knight, May Lord,
Daisy Rogers, Estelle Collins, Marie
Zito, Pcnnie Dandelnke, Verna Wasman, II. C. Waters, Jack Peters, Edwnrd Mitchell, Berthn Takach, Ellzivbeth Dodds and Ruby Booth.

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A ll o f tha la n d * daan lbad In Hit fo ra g o ln * ly lo * and tw ins In ttie County of. Somlnol*
" ''V b a f ^ u 'a 'w o r . i
T o w n a ld ,." or a t b r a .la t l o o It.arafor o « r .r a It .d i .t l N&gt;
Milf&gt; South of T a ltat.aaoaa. and w haro tha w ord " lla n g a
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j | N K |N8

T a t (V illa ctof HomlOola County.

insurance, but to prepnre to replace
the burned structures by bigger nnd
better buildings of fireproof construc­
tion. There was no "letting down"
o f spirit, but n determination to re­
build, and that nt once. Several have
already ordered building materials and
construction will be well underway
in the course o f a week.
With but one grocery store surviv­
ing tho finmes there would have been
it shortage o f ;ordinary staple articles
o f food had it not been for prompt or­
dering and arrival of supplies from
outside sources, principally Tampa
wholesale houses.

CREAMERY FOR MARION CO.
OCALA.—County Agent K.
Moore Is making a survey with a ^
to determining the number o f produc­
ing dairy cattle in tho county and to
inducing the establishment o f ft
creamery here.
Mr. Moore says that Marion
ty offers splendid opportunities to the
dairyman. Ho believes that, with the
natural advantages o f soil and cllmstewhich wo have, this state, and partic­
ularly this county, can out-rival thegreat dairy statca of tho North
East.

Control—W hite Fly and Scale
Produce—Bright, Fancy Fruit
SOLUBLE
SULPHUR

WOMAN DIES FROM
BURNS RECEIVED IN
MOORE IIAVEN FIRE
MOORE HAVEN, April 28.— Mrs.
A. C. Colemnn, In whose home— the
DeSoto apnrtments—’yesterday’s dis­
astrous fire had its start, died today o f
injuries she received nt (he time. She
was severely burned by the gasoline
fron which exploded while she wns
using it, nnd which started the fire,
and by jumping from the second-story
window (Of the buildingThe townspeople arose this morning
not merely to survey the devastated
block
o f business buildings and
homes leveled by yesterday's. blaze,
the loss from which is placed at f 130,000, with about half o f It covered by

SO SI St
SO 21 II

i
i

Compound

WITH

Schnarrs Spray Formula
I

J.SCHMJS SOCKET!

This Economical Combination Spray for
While Fly, Scale Intecte and Ruat Mitet
controls theae deatrocti ve pests - protects your
trees sgainat their ravage*.
U»ed as directed, increase* the yield and
produce* more boae* of bright, fancy fruit
which always command* a higher price.
Writ* for frw* ropy of its] odltlaa at
Schnarr* Hpray Book aad complete Fries LU*

J. S C H N A R R &amp; C O .
Specialists in Sprays, Sprayers V Spraying

ORLANDO, FLORIDA
1906

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Capi

THE SANFORD HERALD
IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D 'S G R E A T E ST V E G E T A B L E SECTIO N
NUMBER 37

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921

VOLUMB XIL

further germ an penalties a “

AND NEW BOUNDRY LINES
GERMANY AND POLAND

CUT FREIGHT
. nd OR WILL PLOW RAILROADS WASTE MONEY
SAY THE UNION HEADS
WILL RETURN MELONS UNDER

ON OPERATING COSTS

FAMOUS KOSCIUSCO SQUADRON NO CHANCE FOR GROWERS AT
NEW RATES, ROADS
.
WILL BE DEMOBIL­
ARE
TOLD
IZED

MACON, Ga., April 27.— Melon if
Box Car Shows P o o r
•
_______
growers and their representatives
HOUSE REJECTS
FIRST ATTACK
, Rate o f Travel* •
from Georgia and Florida yesterday
NAVAL BILL FOR
ON THE KNOX
testified at a meeting of melon grow­
MORE SHIPS
lin g
PEACE PACT
ers and railroad wpresentotlves at the
_____
ASHINGTON, April 28—
Hotel Dempsey that unless the grow­
ASHINGTON, April 28^ers are given a reduction of 83 1-8
, The House today rejected
. The first attack in the
per cent from present rates or a re­
• ri$
overwhelmingly the amendment
t
Senate on the Knox peace reso­
turn to the rates as of Aug. 31, 1920,
to the naval appropriation bill
lution came today from the ReSTANDARD TYPES OF LOCOMO­
the crop will be a clear loss to both
providing that no funds should
publican side. Senator Nelson,
TIVES AND CARS WOULD
for
assu ran ce
of
u n it e d
growers nnd railroads.
Practically
be used for continuing waahlp
of Minnesota, chairman of the
SAVE MONEY
STATES TO LOT HER
'
tho entire Georgia and Florida crop
construction until
President
Senate Judiciary
committee,
HAVE A LOOK
was represented nt the meeting, there
Harding had called the Inter­
EMERGENCY TARIFF
characterized the resolution as
CHICAGO, April 28.—The railway
being more than 100 persons present.
national conference to consider
FOR FARMERS’ RELIEF
“Unusual halting, equivocating
(®y Tk* im rfih l Tnmt
labor unions fighting wage reductions
For four hours growers testified as
disarmament.
REPORTED FAVORABLY
PARIS, April 28.— Application of
and only a partial and piece- +
before the Railway Labor Board in­
to tho costs and conditions confront­
further penalties
to Germany and
meal work." ' Ills opposition ♦
(By !&gt;• AtMcUUd Fr,u)
creased their charges of raised and
ing them. At the end of the confer­
tracing of new boundary* lines between
shattered hopes of the leaders 4
WASHINGTON, April 28.— Emerg­ ence the representative of the rail­
inefficiency on the pazt of railroad
Poland and Germany In Upper Silesia
for a solid Republican line-up + ency tariff bill designed for relief of roads stated that they will tako the
managemmenta by quarter billion dol­
for adoption of the resolution, jjj farmers and to check dumping of for­ matter of rate reduction under ad­
will be discussed by supremo council
lars today. In a supplemental ex­
st London Saturday, it was learned
eign goods ordered favorably reported visement, stating that a better under­
hibit to that filed last week, setting
here today.
today by senate flnanco committee. standing of the whole situation has
forth alleged waste of a billion dol­
Measure approved by senate commit­ been promoted.
lars, the employes charged that pos­
LONDON, April 28.—Germany’s
R. V. Pitts, representing the Inter­
tee differs radically from that passed
sible savings totaled $276,600,000 could
attempt to clarify certain of her re­
by the house, anti-dumping and cuiv state Commerce Commission, presid­
be effected by the railroads if they .
paration proposals in compliance with
rency caluation provisions being very ed at the meeting, directing the argu­
SANFORD, TAMPA, ST. PETERS­ would introduco modern methods in
request of British foreign office yes­
sharply revised although tariff provis­ ment to bring out all possible infor­
maintenance and operation of the roll-'
BURG AND LAKELAND ARE
terday said In official circles today to
mation. The increase in freight rates
ions not changed.
■road Industry. Tho larger American
. GUESTS OF ORLANDO
have resulted In even greater confus­
of 33 1-3 per cent over lost year and
railroads spent nearly $6,000,000,000
MAY LEVY CITY TAX
the decrease in industrial activity,
ion, Great Britain has asked for fur­
for
operating elxpcnses last year, the
The Inter-City meet of the Rotary
TO ELIAhNATE DRIVES which will depress the melon market,
ther explanations.
WITH RE-APPORTIONMENT SETexhibit
showed, carrying forty-seven
clubs of Tampa, St. Petersburg, Lake­
Yfill cause the grower to lose on his
TI.ED REMOVAL AGITATION
billion
passengers
one mile, and 450,­
. KISSIMMEE, April 26.—'The next present crop, the growers declared. land, Sanford nnd Orlando took place
LONDON, April 28.— Announced
IS LOSING FORCE
000,000,000
tons
of
freight one mile.
meeting of the city council-will take The increase of approximately $60 a last night at the Country Club at Or­
by Reuters, Limited, today It had
"It
can
be
demonstrated
that
lando, the other clubs being the
learned France instructed Arpbnasndor
With n resolution proposing the up the matter of creating a two-mill car in freight rates this year, it was
000,000,000
is
altogether
too
much
to
guests of the Orlando club. They ex­
Jussernnd, In Washington, to thnnk submission of n constitutional amend­ levy within the city with tho idea of declared, would leave a net income of
move
tho
truffle
in
hand,"
tlie
report
pected something special at Orlando
United States government "for itta ment changing the site of the capital devoting the money so acquired to only $4.65 n car to the growers, even
and they had 1L With J. P. Holbrook, said, “ that failure to introduce aavcaring
for
the
musical
concerts
dur­
at
prices
prevailing
hist
year.
Un­
assurance that the United States from Tnllohasscc to Orlando has been
the president, and Kendrick Guernsey, |nc-B rests primarily with railroad man­
would not deliver German reparations introduced, as predicted by The Me­ ing the next season, for the financing less relief is given, the growers de­
ns secretary, and the committee com­ agement nnd thnt the public accord­
nrtte without approval of Allies. tropolis exclusively, and while there |of the Chamber of Commerce, for such clared, they would plow their melons
posed of Nixon Butt, Will Branch and ingly, la not getting a dollar's worth
France, added, says news agency, it is considerable sentiment in favor of publicity ns may be deemed csscntinl under or curtail the shipments. Mr.
Will Glenn for ’ he stunts the program of service for the dollar it spends in t
could not approve proposals or see in capital removal, keen observers are of for the interests of the city, and for Pitts snid this is nn emergency sit­
.
was -omplctc in every detail. The a f­ rates."
them Imsis for possible settlement.
the opinion that thorc is little chance such uses as may seem best in the uation nnd he snid the question is
Freight car performance, due to In­
for any progress in this direction nt way of chnrities which hnvc hereto­ ’whether the carriers will bo willing fair started nt 6:30 nnd tho long efficiency, leads to “ startling deduc­
fore been cared for by the various to give a reduction to help the grow­ tables were laid on the fine-screened tions," the report continued, sayingPARIS, April 28.—Next develop­ this session o f the legislature.
While re-apportionment hung in drives under many auspices. The levy ers nl this time, nnd to help them*, porches of the Country Club nrd there that n freight car travels an average
ment regarding German propositions
must have been 100 guests sat down
on reparations question expected to the balance, so far as the house was hns been endorsed by the Chember of selves in the long run."
to
a turkey dinner thrt was enlivened of only 26 miles n day, is loaded about
occur in London ns according to best concerned, the aggitation ngninst Tal­ Commerce ns being of nn eliminative
by the ubiquitous henny Guernsey; two-thirds of the time and 6.6 to T
NEW GASOLINE CUT
information here no further steps will lahassee on the capltol site question character for the many proposilions
President Holhr »ok »nd the other live per cent of all freight car sare chron­
be taken In this situation until Allied grew particularly warm nnd it is still which prove so embarrassing to both
ically unserviceable.
DETROIT, Mich; April 27,—The wires of the vnrlf.us cities *fl pnl
supreme council which meets In Lon­ strong. But since the house hns business men and privnto individuals,
A tnblc on car performance showed
speeches
were
tnooood
nnd
while
the
don Saturdny hna acted. American adopted a compromise rc-npportion- the desire being to turn over all ap­ Standard Oil Company of Indiana re­
that
of the New' England roads, the
guests tried to «nt between stunta the
participation In London deliberations ment bill, advocates of cnpitnl remov­ plications to the finance committee of duced the retail prices of gasoline by
Boston
and Albnny avcrSged 82.2
presidents of the various clubs were
hoped for in French circles where it al, or at least many of them, seem dis­ the city council—provided such n levy three cents here today. The new called upon to any n few words nnd miles per day, while the New Haven,
i» stated invitation will be sent to posed to believe thnt it is best to ■shnll bo approved. Thorc seems to be
got hut 12.8 miles.
price is 22 9-10 ccntB. The cut also Lakeland, St. Petersburg and Tnmpn
Washington to have representative of I await the reconstruction of the house a general belief tho measure will pass
In the Great Lakes section, the
and our own Sanford told them all
applies to refined oils and naphtha.
and senate before nny reAl effort is the council with no dissenting voice.
the United States present.
Grand
Trunk Western averaged 52.7
about it with President Stevens at hla
made to bring it about.
miles
and
the Pittsburg and Lake Erie
best and while they made so much
Of course, the senate still remains
... LONDON,'April 28.— Premier Lloyd
10.3
miles,
while In the western re­
noise he could hardly be heard one did
to concur In the action of the house,
George, speaking in house of commons
gion,
tho
Union
Pacific averaged 6&lt;L8
catch the words "ball games’ ’ and
but since the compromise did not in
today on Germany’s reparations pro­
and
the
Denver
and •Rio Grange
"state capital’’ and It Is ccrtnln that
the least nffect the senatorial dis­
posals said, "I very much regret to
thirty.
he promised thnt Sanford nnd Or­
tricts as ' proposed in the original
say they are thoroughly unsatisfactory
National unified control or regional
lando would stand together on every­
Campbell measure, both sides nre
and I wish it had been possible for mq.
control
offers Inrger possibilities In
And like n three ring circus
more or less confident that the sen­ Pearl came from old Missouri,
thing.
to say that they alter situation.’’
economics,
the exhibit said, and cited
To n boy of three or four,
ate will ndhere. Then, before it is
John Turner of Tnmpn, one of the
Where.they have n lullaby,
Federnl
control
during the autumn of
If she saw all we showed her .
effective the action must be ratified And the famous Ozark mountains
most prominent "Rotes1’ in the South
1918,
"when
traffic
was at Its heaviest,
ATLANTIC FLEET
Why, she’d never felt so sore.
by the people at the November elec­
And the houjT^dog’s plaintive cry.
and recently elected district governor
PASSES IN REVIEW
with
practically
a
complete absence
tion of next year. The legislature
o f Rotary, gave a few minutes talk
BEFORE PRESIDENT
of
transportation
stringency
in con­
From
which
w
c
le
the
impression
which meets in 1923 would then pro­
on Rotary and the Birmingham meet­
Oh, Pearl, how could you do it,
trast
to
the
years
Immediately
pre­
From
the
neck
up
Pearl
was
dead,
vide the necessary legislative machin­
ing and he said some things about
• You recall that Saturday?
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ceding
when
auch
stringency
had
al­
Cause
that
lullaby
kept
lulling,
Sanford thnt wc will make him take
OLD POINT COMFORT, April 28. ery to elect the representative which
Wc never thought our celery
most amounted to railroad paralysis."
In
her
journalistic
(
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)
head.
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be
elected
In
November,
1924,
to
take
back‘ when he comes here next week
—Atlantic fleet arriving from south­
Would nerve your pen that way.
Sixteen reforms inaugurated tinder
to the Sanford meeting. His sentence
ern drill grounds passed In ceremonial office for the session of 1926.
She
packed
a
grouch
and
satchel,
the
unified control of the railroad ad­
At best the enlarged and fair rep­
will be to eat nt least three crates
review before President Harding to­
When
she
left
her
own
state
line,
ministration
and advocated by Direc­
It
wasn’t
our
mosquitoes
o f Snnford celery.
day as It entered home waters In resentation in tho house and senate She should have known thnt grouch of
You
said
kept
biting
you,
tor
Gcnsral
McAdoo, which should,
Hampton Roads. More thsn sixty bat­ cannot be effective before 1926 and
The dinner was great but It was
heris
.
.
But
fleas
from
some
old
houn’
dog
be
continued
upder peace conditions*,,
tleships led by flagship Pennsylvania until that time it is asserted there
only a small part of tho program.
Could
never
stand
sunshine.
That
liked
to
travel,
too.
;
are
set
forth
in
the report
in long column that filed by to pay is little real chance for the submis­
Rollins College was Invited to take
The exhibit said there were nearly*
sion
of
an
amendment
on
tho
capitnl
commander in chiefs honors to Presi­
part in the stunts and they responded
And then another reason,
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2000 different types of locomotive*
For "them few harsh words" she We like Missouri people,
dent as he stood with Secretary Navy removal question. Various schemes
with a musical program under the
American railway equipment before*
have
been
proposed.
Some
have
in
wrotc
Even tho’ their Pearl did lie,
and party officials on bridge of Presi­
direction o f the Conservatory of
mind
the
designation
of
one
or
more
The scent of orange blossoms
We’ll entertain the whole blamed state Music. The stage was completely filled tho war and 2023 styles of frelgbfc
dential yacht. Mayflower. Was Hard­
particular cities, while others pro­
cars, which the railroad administra­
Always gets an old maid’s goat.
But Pearl,—we’ll pass her by.
ing’s first review of any part o f the
by a bevy of beautiful girls and they
vide other ways for determining the
tion cut to twelve standard types.
Nation’s sea power since be assumed
gave an exhibition o f real training
sentiment of the people and the most
office and navy’a first opportunity to
Rotarians) that ever graced a stage
Those from this city attending
_ WIDOW WINS SUIT
available location.—Jacksonville Me­ SHARP DIFFERENCE
AGAINST MIAMI LINE
salute him.
anywhere. They danced and sang President and Mrs. H. R. Stevens, Ml
IN OPINIONS
tropolis.
FOR DEATH OF HUSBAND and waited on the sultan until all tba end Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mr. end
REGARDING WACBS
FAST MOTOR BOAT
men In the audience wanted to job Deane Turner, Mr. and Mrs. .
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nAB TWELVE HOURS COMMITTEE TO MEET
(By Tk« AimcUUS h m )
the Greek army and make war on the Melsch, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Key,
AND SELECT SITE
MIAMI, AJiril 28— Instructed ver­
WASHINGTON, April 27— Sharp
sultan of Turkey.
and Bln. R. R. Dess, W. M.
t
f
o
r
s
o
u
t
h
e
r
n
COLLEGGE
dict
in favor *of defendant returned
(By r u I w o U M Tt%u )
difference of opinion regarding wage
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. DuBose, C.
Two
of
Orlando’s
younger
queens
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HAMPTON, Va., April 28.—Gar
Henry, R. H. Pearman and J. O.
gave
an
exhibition
of
real
dancing
(By Tk*
Shipping Board, and spokesmen for for $126,000 damages brought by the
Junior left Hampton at daylight fqr
when^they
rendered several flna I
that
was
the
real
article
and
then
the
TAMPA, April 28.-Committee of marine workers developed at opening widow against the Miami Electric
New York. Hob twelve house and
tions
under
the leader uri eh
sultan
grabbed
his
favorite
wife
and
thirty-one minutes to reach New the board of trustees of Southern Col­ today. Conference called by chairman Light A Power Company to rdeath
wonderful training.
Miaa
followed
by
the
entire
assemblage
lege
meet
hero
tomorrow
tto
toko
up
York to equal running time of Coast
in an effort to avert threatened strike of Joseph Little two years ago. Little
Greenup
rendered
several
sel
walked
around
the
room
and
passed
the
matter
of
site
for
college,
build­
Lines’ Havana special and Capt Gar
on American steamers May 1st. Pres­ was killed by explosion in excavation
out one of the side doors. Ths “Sul on the violin that brought forth n
ings
of
which
burned
at
Sutherland
Wood said he expected to make If In
ident Forusseth of Seamen’s Union de­ for wire conduit.
tan" waa one of Orlando’s charming stinted praise and she was forced
several months ago.
clared fifteen per cent wage reduction
ten hours.
ladies
and when thsit was learned the give several encores. BIrt. Christina
declared necessary1 by Benson unac­ STATE CONVENTION
men
were
satisfied.. And some of the Hayward,
aa
accompanist,
V
LIEUTENANT KILLED
ELKS BRIND MANY
f il e a r t ic l e s
AT LANGLEY FIELD ceptable to union.
harem
had
most
wonderful
voices
and
splendid.
\
TO PALM BEACII
FOR NEW RAILWAY
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added much to the musical program of
The lady Rotes of Orlando put
ON WEST COAST
DOZEN OR MORE ARE
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(By TU A-adatrf Tnm)
a
sketch entitled “ A Rotarian’s Id
the
evening.
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Tka
Amriata
A
Frau)
REPORTED KILLED
HAMPTON,
Va.,
April
27.—Lieut.
of
Service” opening with a- scene
WEST
PALM
BEACH,
April
2
7
And
then
the
room
was
cleared
and
(By Tka AuocUUd Tnm)
a Turkish harem with ths old sul
Annual
state
convention
of
Elks
be­
one
of
the
finest
orchestras
In
ths
TALLAHASSEE, April 28.—L. A. Thomae* H: Ward, and Sergt Nobel
JACKSON, Miai., April 27— Re­
Whitney, secretary Fort Myers Board L. Bryant were killed today at Lang­ ports received here tonight stated that gan here today and every local lodg* state played music that even the older reclining on a divan surrounded
some of the most beautiful wives (
of Trade here, to file artielee of ln- ley Field when their $&gt;lane
a dozen or more persons were killed' in the state is represented among members could, not resist and they
danced and danced and danced. It was
corpormtlon for Florida Weet Coast after emerging from low cloud. Bot and a number injured In a storm more than a thousand delegates.
Labor evidently thinks that
some party and gave the Sanford
Railway Company. Proposed line men were natives of Kentucky.
which shuck the town of Braxton,
goal
is within striking dlst
would be built between Perry and
The Daily Herald— 16c a week, de­ Rotes some idea of what entertaining
enghteen moles from this city late
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The
Dally
Herald—15c
a
week,
de­
folk
Virginian Pilot
In Rotary meant.
Montieello, missing link in Florida’!
livered anywhere In Banford.
today.
,
livered
anywhere
i«r
Sanford.
outlet to west.
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WARSAW, April 28.— Memben of
the famous Kosclusco squadron re­
cruited in America for service in Po­
land against Bolshevik!, intend to re­
J| turn to the United States immediately
± after being demobilized next week.
Capt. Marion Cooper, Jacksonville,
|} Fla., who arrived In Riga this week,
|* after escaping from Russia prison on
T way here to join comrades.

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Pearman’s Poetical Reply to Paragraphs
Appearing in Pale Pearl’s Puerile Publication

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SANFORD’S WHITE WAY
STARTED LAST NIGHT
WITH BIG STREET DANCE
Business Streets Light­
ed Up and Band
Played

PRIZEWINNERS
GRAMMAR SCHOOL

BEAUTIFUL SIGHT

FOUR OF Til EM SO GOOD THAT
FOUR PRIZES WERE
AWARDED.

MAGNOLIA AVENUE WA8 THE
The prizes for the winners of the
SCENE OF GAYETY AND LIFE
essay contest at the Grammar School
AND ANIMATION
were awarded last week at chapel
with most appropriate exercises. The
(T nm Wadnaada/'a Dallr) /
It waa a gnat night la«t night Grammar school orchestra rendered
when the Hghta of Sanford’a new appropriate music for the ocealion
White Way were turned on for the and after an invocation by Dr. Geo.
official opening and the occasion waa Hyman, Superintendent T. W. Law­
not only a memorable one from the ton gave the audience an outline of
standpoint of material progress but the rules o f the contest and of the
it was made a most enjoyable one by work o f the educational committee
the Southern Utilities Co., Joining of the Chamber of Commerce and in­
’ hands with the city In decorating the troduced R. J. Holly, of the Herald,
street with red, white and blue lights who spoke to the childrea of the vast
and furnishing the music for the oc­ amount of good to be derived in the
writing of essays on the city of San­
casion. '
General Manager Huston,' of the ford, the City Substantial, and that
Southern Utilities Co., made a special the children of today were the citi­
£rip here yesterday to see that all zens of tomorrow. Miss Clara Millen
was in readiness and found that the and Mrs. D. S. Babbett read the es­
•local manager, Mr. Morse, had his says to the school and then giving
force of men out for two days put­ the numbers called for the names
ting up the strings of lights on Mag­ from Miss Kirkland who had the
nolia avenue and all was ready to names and numbers. Up to this time
turn on the Juice. The streets of San­ no one knew who had written the var­
ford never looked any better than ious essays, not even the judges, and
• last night when all tho beautiful the winners were os follows:
Seventh Grade— Everett Brown and
White Way posts were shown up in
the best manner and with the red, Frank ChaBc.
Eighth Grade— Miss Georgia Mob­
white and blue lights that looked like
a big American flag; from a distance ley und Miss Mildred Holly.
The original pliin wns to give two
the c ity . looked like an enchanted
prizes of $5 each to the two winners
scene.
A flashlight of the merry throng but the four essays read this morn­
was taken for the Chambor of Com­ ing were so good thnt the judges
merce booklet and it should be a could not decide on them nnd decided
great picture of Sanford's White to split the original ten dollars in
Way and the city streets as they now four parts. However, Secretary Pearappoar, •
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The DeLnnd band furnished the thought they were all so good thnt it
muaic which means that it was of the would be only right nnd proper to
best and that it was greatly enjoyed give each one of the four $5.00 and
by the big crowd present and tho Secretary Penrmnn awarded the priz­
people owe the Southern Utilities Co. es with an appropriate talk to the
a vote of thanks for furnishing the children. The school then sang nn
music, tho lights nnd for their many origifinl boosting song entitled, “ I'm
courtesies in this social affair nnd in Proud of Sanford and I'll Make San­
their hearty co-operation in the inau­ ford Proud of Me" and the exercises
guration of the White Way.
closed.
The Ediicntional Committee of the
There must have been several thou­
sand people congregated upon tho Chnmber of Commerce were present
streets last night, the half block on in a body nnd the visitors and the
Magnolia being roped off and the school felt thnt they were well re­
sidewalk at the Seminole bank corn­ warded in this great work of
er being roped off for the use of the building a greater Sanford.
dancers. .Tho Woman's Club
sold
tickets for the dance and also sold ice
cream and cold drinks for the dnneo
and made a nice sum thnt will be ap­
plied toward the cost of installing the
Joe nnd Ingram Guerry drove to
White Way.
Jacksonville
in Joe's car Inst week.
It wns nn evening of enjoyment, an
Ingram
left
for
New Orleans to reevening of getting together, nn even­
numo
his
job
as
first
engineer in the
ing of wholo-souled, unaloyed good
time and a bringing together of tho Merchant Mnrinc service.
Mrs. Lorettu Tracy is here from St.
people from this and adjoining counPetersburg
for n visit with her broth­
. tics for n big time and as an advorer
nnd
wife,
Mr. nnd Mrs.' Klwootl
Ising stunt it was n good ono nsido
Irish
nnd
daughter,
Mrs. Helen Morse
from the enjoyment of those who
will
Icnvc
in
n
short
time for her
participated and from tho satisfac­
tion to tho ladies, to the merchants home at St. Albnms, Vt.
Don McDonald is nt I)r. Mnster’s
who paid their share of the cost, to
Snnntarium
nt Port Orange, being
the city commissioners nnd the city
trented
for
mnlnrin.
manager and to tho Southern Utilities
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hall have had
Co., who havo gone more thnn half
as
their guests, Mrs. Knte Potelj nnd
way in making the new lighting .sys­
Miss
Myrtle llnll, .of Cavillk.
Miss
tem possible.
Hall
was
here
for
2
weeks,
tyrs.
I’oIt marked another milestone in the
progress of the city and demonstrat­ tcll for only n day’s visit.
Miss Dode Dorner has returned to
ed that tho people of Sanford nro
St.
Augustine to resume her studies
working toward that goal of a city of
nt
the
Convent and the three little
twenty-five thousand people with the
children
of the late Mrs. Augusta
best of everything and only tho best.
Dorner,
have
gone to New Jersey with
Tho Welfare Department of the
Mrs.
DomcV's
sister, leaving here on
Woman’s Club and the special com­
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mittee that worked so hard for the Tuesday, k
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Cameron and son
White Way should feel proud of their
great achievement. They have ac­ Henry, are nt home from an extensive
complished something for their city atny in Miami.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. D. Couch nnd three
along material lines and something
that will redound to their credit as little daughters are moving this week
from their pretty home on the East
long as the organization lists.
shore of Lake Onoro to their new
home in town to be nearer business
BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW.
and school.
I. D. Hart is having the Colts light­
Tho Senior Chapter B. S. A. 425,
ing system installed in his store and
composed of young men, had a very
I.
residence at Beck Hammock.
fine time Tuesday night going to Syl­
W. L. Henley is among the lucky
van Lake and there cooking their sup­
ones to get a big price fo r his celery,
per. Return was made about 10:30 p.
having sold 5 cars of the Golden Self
m. This Is but one of tho regular
Blanching celery at $5 per crate right
, outings made possible through mem­
on the ground, and had'an offer for
bership In this society.
$5.50 per crate shortly after selling.
The Intermediate Seniors, B. S. A.,
Green to‘p celery is bringing $4 per
composed very largely of the High
crate so we hear. Tho supply of Gol­
School students, will play base ball
den celery Is quite likely to go even
Saturday at 3 p. m. at the old base
ball park against Oviedo Boy Scouts. higher. The highest price pkid for
There is no admission charges and all golden celery except one other year,
are invited to,come out and see the when it brought $6.76 per crate in the
fellows play. Come and^help cheer field, 2 years ago now.

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Service is that which most everybody
claims to give but which you really
have to hunt for to find.
But at our store you’ll not need to
hunt far—we’ll guarantee that.. For
the whole backbone of our business is
s-e-r-v-i-c-e.
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years o f experience in making
selections in men’s wear.
If you’re pleased, you’ll come again.
And we’ll wager a dollar to a dough­
nut YOU WILL.
CLOTHCEAFT

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May we not make your acquaintance TODAY?

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co
The Clothcraft Store in This Town

EAST SANFORD

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y ^ io t B. S. A.! The Scouts wilj be en' tertained byAho 8 . Andrews’ Brotherhood for supper, after the game.
I)o your mailing early is a good
motto. As • rule the mail robbers
do not go on duty until toward even­
ing/—South Bend Tribune.
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A big crowd attended the lecture
Tuesday night nt the Baptist Temple
in Sanford.
Jim Proctor, of Georgia, is spend­
ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Cliffdrd Proctor..
.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prcvatt spent
Sunday in Osteen.
Lula Leflics spent Tuesday with
Christine McClellan.
Lula Lefiles spent Tuesday with
Ruth McFarland spent the week end
with Evelyn nnd Ruth McClain.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Willie Sicg of Chuluota, wefo .here n few days ago.
• Mrs. Dnniels is improving
very,
fast.
t
Mrs. J. M. Prcvatt is visiting her
son, Willie Prcvatt nnd wife at
Moore's Station.
Mrs. McFarland and son took din­
ner with T. W. Prevntt Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan and Mrs. Coffee,
of Miami, left today for their homo
after spending about two weeks with
their mother, Mrs. Williams.
Mrs. McFarland and Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. I'revatt were shopping in San­
ford Friday.
P. N. Stover has just returned homo
after spending about three weeks in
St. Augustine.
T. W. Prevatt and Joe Cameron
were called to Tallnhnssce Monday on
business.
Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. I}an were
shopping in Sanford Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Lcifils and
Mr. and Mrs. Vick Peters,' Lula Lclfiers and Mrs. Will Brown went fish­
ing last Saturday in Jessup creek
and report catching ono hundred fish.
Report, I say? 7
Miss Lillie Littler and Barney
RED CAP Battery with its 2-yoar
Griggs
spent .Saturday evening with
written guarantee, will cost you less
per month’s service than any other on Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Prevatt.
the market. A complete stock of
Sanford is a City Substantial, be­
these.^-B. A O. MOTOR CO. S5-3tc
cause
being* located on the St. Johna
river
and
the Atlantic Coast Line railTry s Herald Went Ad.— It pays.
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ANNOUNCING
THE SUCCESSION OF

HAIGHT and MaGEE

AtlU.NTN W ANTKIV-^vTi tlie Jtnalo*
kina f ’ m liicta!
Mtdlclnra. KilraeM.
Boa pa, Shampoo, etc. IJae la d / of **8,“ ..
a /r o t wanted la Bthrord end other
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plea free.
Write Index. The J. K.
Co., 03.^f#m£hU^ Tm n.

“ The House Sincerity is Building”
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to the Business of H. L. Haight an d .

THE OVERLAND SALES COMPANY
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HANDLEY-KNIGHT CARS
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Seminole County Representatives .

OVERLAND 4 AND WHXYS-KNlGHT
AUTOMOBILES
Sales and Service in all its Branches
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This is a Cordial Invitation to come in. Please
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accept it in lieu o f a personal card.

WANTED
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WANTED— Young cow.
Mart &amp;
fresh and good milker. J. H. Md*
mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
WANTED—Team work, all kindTIr
quire Hanson's Shoe Shop. 28-lfp
WANTED TO BUY— Now sclf-staning Ford. Must be a bargain for
the cash.— Cates Crate-Co.
29-°?
SEE M. S. NELSON for all kindJ of
hauling.
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GET YOUR ORDERS in now"?*
your new Buick ear. See W. J*
Thigpen.
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HfiMS^PfcWING and PicoUF*” *
tachment, works on all sewing V*
chines, $2.00. Personal checks 1*
extra. Lights Mail Order House, B«*
127, Birmingham. Ala.
267-oaw-lj
ORDER your new Buick now ■■
you will not lose any timo on
new car load coming in soon, w *
YOU CAN order you* new~Bokt
no wand save time on the next «**
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FOR SALE—Good farm roule in g«*
condition.— M. Fleischer. 1 W » «
FOR SALE— 16 acres In celefyd*^
at Sanford, for $1,000 cash or *•
terms. J. M. Stevens, 39 Barton.
Jacksonville, Fla.
81 KEY WEST POTATO P L A N T S
* $1.75 per 1.000
Ready April 1st, delivered at
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C. L RAY KILLED INSTANTLY
GOLD MEDAL
FLORIDA; STOOD SECOND IN
WHEN AN AUTO DRIVEN BY
BEST RECORD
PRODUCTION OF VEGETABLES
• OFFICER WALKER HIT HIM
IN HIGH SCHOOL
OTHER THAN POTATOES
Accident Seemed Un­ Haight &amp; Magee
Will Take Over
avoidable, on SanfordOverland Sales Co.
' Orlando Road

OFFERED BY E. D. MOBLEY IS
NOW ON EXHIBITION IN WIN
DOW OF HENRY M’ LAULIN

Raised For Sale in 1919
According to The
Census Bureau

(From Tuesday’s Daily)
(From Monday's Daily)
Last
year E. D. Mobley o f Mobley's
(From StUrtUy'* D .lly )
(By Tk» 1 u k UI*4 F rau)
Announcement is made in The drug store who has the interests of
A most deplorable accident happen­
WASHINGTON,
April 23,— Florida
ed on the Sanford-Orlando road yes­ Weekly and Daily Herald that a :iew the schools nt heart as few men have, stood second in the production
of
terday afternoon when Policeman Ed. firm has started in Snnford, Haight offered a gold medal tc|. the high vegetables, other than potatoes, rais­
Walker ran into C. L. Ray, killing 4 Magee, who will succeed the Over­ school pupil making the best record at ed for ssle in 1910 according to a
him almost instantly. Ray is a car­ land Sales Co. The new firm U com­ the'.school this year and the medal summary just issued by the Bureau
penter and was working on the Star posed o f H. L. Haight, who has been has arrived and is now on exhibition o f the Censua showing tho totals for
Theatre, walking home at night to the presiding genius o f the Overland in the show window of Henry Mc- the principal states that year. Such
Lord’s Station where he was making Sales Co. and has been in business Lnulin, the jeweler.
vegetables were valued at $13,695,255
his home. He was on the brick road here for several years, having his
The object of tho medal, according and a total area of 60,938 acres was
and some claim that he was slightly home at Altamonte for many years to the official rules and regulations, utilized in their production. With the
deaf. Walker had a mechanic adjust­ and being a Seminole county citizen shall be to promote the scholastic In­ addition o f white and sweet potatoes
ing his carbureter and had several and Sanford booster. Mr. Haight has terests o f the student o f the Sanford the value of vegetables raised' for
friends in the car with him and as he joined forces with a. live wire in the Hlgb School.'The award of this medal sale aggregated $22,442,065 for Flor
glanced up and saw Ray he blew his person of James F, Magee, who for will be the highest' honor in scholar­ ida and the area utilised totalled 104,horn and then yelled at him. Giving the post six years has been the repre­ ship made In the Sanford High School 899 acres.
his wheel a quick twist ho must have sentative o f the B. F. Goodrich Rub­ throughout the entire year.
White potatoes were tho most val­
jammed it for the steering gear lock­ ber Co-, and knows the state os few
uable crop with tomatoes second. The
Rules of Eligibility
ed and the car crashed into Ray, men know It, having many friends
1. Those competing fo r this medal crops with their acreage and value
breaking his neck and ho lived only a wherever he goes, nnd for the past
for 1919 were given by the Census
few minutes after being picked up and two years Mr. Magee, wanting to get must be regular, bona flde students in Bureau as follows:
brought to the city.
off the road, has been looking for a the Sanford High School. That ia,
Crop—
Acres
Value
Ray lived here about a year ago central location and decided on San­ the student body must register within White Potatoes .... 17,525 $5,301,538
and moved to Winter Pork for a per­ ford. With hla family he will be here two weeks after school opens and
18,089
4,103,929
iod, having just come back to Snnford in a few weeks to become one o f San­ carry nt least four studies offered in
26,430
9,445,221
a few weeks ago and took up his resi­ ford’s citizens and boosters, and will one o f the following years as found Celery
1,992
2,321,428
dence with his family near Lord’s Sta­ hnvc charge of the business here in the Sanford High School course of
2,604
1,420,683
tion. He leaves a wife and three chil­ while Mr. Haight will spend his time study: F'reshman, Sophomore, Jun­
4,501
1,139,361
dren and the death of the father on the road taking care o f the state ior or Senior. Any student foiling to
8,522
1,123,842
leaves them without a protector and distribution of the ITnndley-Knight remnin in the Sanford High. School
3,782
1,043,771
a bread winner.
enrs and the Hnrtfoni batteries. The throughout the entire year for any, Watermelons
14,646
993,409
Policeman Walker is almost pros­ firm also have Seminole county agen­ reason will be disqualified.
1,079 • 117,400
trated over’ the accident and can cy foe the Overland fours and the
2. No student will be eligible to Peas (green)
595
87,496
hardly give a clear account of it. The Willys-Knight cars and will have the compete for this medal if. some of his
647
64,699
coroner’s jury will convene some time sales and sorvico inall, Its branches.
studies, which are being counted as
154
40,086
today and go into the affair thor­
2
Mr. Magee is a hustler, spelling it the "four” studies mentioned in Rule Spinach
878
oughly.
with o capital "If," and his motto will 1, nrc being taken for the second time
It was one of those accidents thnt
BRYAN-WHEELER MOTOR
be "The House Sincerety is Build­ for any reason.
occur from time to time when it seems
ing,” nnd their business here nnd their , 3. A student carrying four regular
CO. NEW FIRM HANDLING
that no one is to blame nnd yet the
husincss over the state will be built studio? and nlso n fifth, either In that
AUTOS AND SUPPLIES
blame lies with one or the other of
upon thnt foundation. The new firm same year or another year, will not
the parties and the family of Mr. Kuy
starts off with a good business al­ be disqualified. If that student car­
(From Monday’s Daily)
have lost father and husband.
ready assured and with new business ries five studies In the same year o f
The Bcriea of accidents that have
Among
the new firms in the city
thnt will accrue to their undivided ef­ high school wf&gt;rk, the four highest
happened here in the past few weeks
handling
nutoa
nnd supplies is the
forts to give the public the best of averages will be counted in making
should ho a warning to the drivers of
Bryan-Wheeler
Motor
Co., that have
service nt all times. They will nlso the final general nverage In competi­
cars everywhere. Many of
them
recently organized nml token the gar­
tion
for
the
medal.
If
that
student
use the columns of the Daily nnd
could b e‘ avoided if they would drive
ia carrying a fifth study which is in age on Magnolia avenue recently oc­
slower and drive more carefully. If Weekly Herald to set forth their another year of high school work cupied by the J. II. Lawson Motor Co.
a man is walking down the road it claims for husincss and will have from the regulnr four studies, tho The new firm is composed of Leslie
would bo much better to slop your something to say that will be to the final genernl averages of the regular Brynn und Wallace Wheeler^ two
car nnd see thnt he is off the road be­ ndvnntnge of the prospective buyers four studies will be tho only ones young men of Sanford who need no
fore you attempt to pass him ot; if of cars nnd service.
rounted in competition fpr tho medal. introduction to the public. Mr. Bry­
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necessary give him the whole road.
-J. No student will be eligible to nn, the senior member o f the firm, has
It is much belter to suffer some in­ Over a Thousand
conipetp for this medal whose deport­ been operating the Bryan Motor Co,‘
convenience than to take a life nnd
ment grade falls below 00 per cent, or most successfully for the past two
Cars of Potatoes
you can never tell what people on
its equivalent, for nny one of the years in the Staten building nt the
the road or on the city streets are goSent
to
Market
right mnntlis during the school year. foot of First screet. Mr. Wheeler,
ing to do.
5. A total of not more than five since coming to Snnford several years
The sympathy of the entire com­
With 398 cars shipped Wednesday days nbsence on account of absolute ago, has been the owner nnd distribu­
munity goes out to the wife and little nnd 311 shipped yesterday more than
necessity throughout the entire year tor of Elder Springs water and, hav­
children who are left alone today.
n thousand enrs of potatoes have lycn will be nllowed students competing ing disposed of this property and be­
shipped from the Hastings section for this mednl without disqualifica­ ing intterested in the nutomohile busTile coroner's jury empaneled to thus far this season, against eight
tion. Absence on account of sickness noRS, formed this partnership with
hold the inquest on the killing of C. for the same period last year. Thn
Mr. Bryan.
will not disqualify.
L. Ray by the car of Officer Walker exact number of cars shipped this
They will handle the Reo cars ami
C. No personnl element will enter
last night, brought in a verdict of nr- season up to noon yesterday, was 1,into the award of this medal. Abso­ trucks nnd several other good lines
cidental kilting due to an unavoidable 217.
lute averages will mnke the decision. and will nlso carry a complete line of
accident. This was about the only
Prices, are holding steadily at
The
final nvernges of the four studies auto accessories and supplies.
verdict thnt the jury could bring in ns around $!).r&gt;0 per barrel, anti there is
They, have an announcement in this
taken
in the competition will be added
the killing was accidental nnd every­ little hope that they will go higher.
issue
of The Daily n e r n l d and will do
together,
nnd
the
sum
will
be
di­
one knows that Officer Walker would In a short time the Carolina crops
considerable,advertising
and publicity
not have had the accident happen for will begin to move, and Texas is al­ vided by four to establish the grand
work,
ns
they
intend
to
go after the
average
for
each
student
worlds and no other driver would de­ ready shipping new potatoes
into
business.
7.
No
student
will
be
eligible
to
re
liberately drive into n man. walking market.
Messrs. Bryan and Wheeler nre
ceivo this medal two years In succes­
on the road. Mr. Walker feels as
Indications are thnt the crest of
young
men of up-to-date ideas and
sion.
(Signed)
T.
W.
Lawton,
C.
S.
bdaly about the accident as if he had the shipping season in Hastings sec­
methods
and know the automobile
Ogilvie.
killed a near relative but it was one tion will be reached next week, and
game
and
thnt they will have success
of those unavoidable circumstances if this is trqe the crop will he con­
attend thrib new undertaking goes
that might happen to any one. The siderably shorter than it was last
without saying.
Btecring gear went wrong whch it year.— Pnlntkn News.
Watch for their future announce­
shouTd have been working with the
ments in The Daily HeVald.
result that the man was killed and
The south Inlet jetty is prnctically
his family arc without father and hus­
completed, haring been built allready
“ And There- Wasn’ t the Slightest
band today.
considerably more than 300 feet out SAGE TKA-AND SULPHUR TURNS
The remains of Mr. Ray were ship­
Smell from Dead Rats.”
Into the water.
It will be built to
GRAY, FADED HAIR DARK
ped to his relatives at Millville, Fla.,
approximately 400 feet.
The dredge
Writes John Simpkins, farmer of
#v
AND GLOSSY.
today where the interment will take
fifty-foot
section
of
material
thnt
now
Annandale,
N. J.: “ Rats were cost­
place.
seperntes the waters of Indian River
Almost everyone knows that Sage ing mo hundreds yearly; tried dogs,
and the Atlantic Ocean is said to bo Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ferrets, poison, could not get rid of
The Miami Real Estate Journal for
en route here now, although Us exnct ed, brings back the natural color and them. Bought $1.25 pkg. .of RAT
April is a very interesting number
whereabouts Is unknown. The cut­ lustre to the hair when fad^d, streak­ SNAP (6 cakes). Used half, not a
Of this Important Florida publication.
ting away o f this small section and ed or gray. Years ago the only way live rat since. Dead ones a plenty. I
The front page ia given up to pictures
completion of the south jetty is nil to get this mixture was to make it at like RAT-SNAP because after killing
and descriptivcs of Cocoanut Grove,
thnt remains for completion o f the in­ home, which is mussy and trouble­ rata It dries them up—leaves no
and the subject is well handled.
smell." Three sizes, 35c, 05c, $1.25.
let, the north jetty having already some.
Many beautiful places in and near
been constructed.— Fort Pierce NewsNowadays wo simply ask at any Sold and guaranteed by Ball Hard­
Miami and the East Coast section are
Tribune.
drug store for “ Wyeth’s Sago and Sul ware Co.—Adv.
k
diseased in the Journal this month,
phur Compound. You will get a
S ’.
and It certainly will be of great as
REP. FORSTER nERE
largo bottle of this old-time recipe
alstanco to all who wish to know some­
improved
by
tha
addition
o
f
other
in­
thing about the Bouthom part of i i HEAD STUFFED FROM
(From Monday’s Dally)
at very little cost. Every
Florida.
CATARRH OR A COLD ; gredients,
Representative F. P. Foster, Semi­
body uses this preparation now, be­
nole's law maker, Is home for tho
cause
no
one
can
possibty
tell
that
you
:
:
Bay*
Cream
Applied
In"
Nostril*
j
“FOUND SEVEN DEAD RAT$ IN
;. Opw* Air Passages Right Up. . darkened yoiir hair as it does It so week end and will leave tonight for
BIN NEXT MORNING.”
naturally and evenly. You dampen a Tallahassee! He spent Sunday with
Robert Woodruff saya: “ My prem­
home folks and today was busy talk­
ia
were infested with rata. I tried
Ah! What a relief! Your clogged sponge or soft brush with it and draw
ing
with the people about the many
BAT-SNAP on friend'a recommenda­ nostrils open right up, the air passag­ this through your hair, taking one
matters
o f legislation coming up In a
tion. Next morning found aeven dead es o f your head are clear and you can small strand at a time; by morning
few
4*7*,
There Is quite a bit o f lo­
grt
ItLbln, two near feed box, three breathe freely. No more hawking, tho gray hair disappears, and after
cal leglslationi and much o f the state
another
application
or
two,
your
hair
In. stall. Found large number alnce. snuffling, mucous discharge, headache,
legislation'that affects Seminole coun­
No -amell about dead rata— RAT- dryness—no struggling for breath at becomes beautifully- dark, thick and
glossy and you look yoara younger.— ty and Mr. F on ter wants to get the
SNAP drya them up. Beat thing I night, your cold or catarrh la gona.
voice of the majority of the people
Adv.
ever used." Three sires, 35c,
Don’t stay stuffed up! Get a
before voting on any measures affect­
65c, $1.25. S old. and guaranteed by small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from
ing the commonwealth.. Mr. Forster
Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.
your druggist now. Apply a little of HARDING SELECTS DEMOCRAT
is
making a fine record and being woll
FOR SHIPPING BOARD
this fragrant, antiseptic cream In your
conversant with his own section of the
A naval holiday may be all right, nostrils, let it penetrate through ev­
state as well as other parts of Florida
(By T U I u k U M F tm *)
but they had better not turn all the ery air passage of the head; soothe
WASHINGTON, April 25.— Former he knows how to vote on any of the
goba loose In one port.—Arkahsas Ga­ and heal the swollen, Inflamed mucous
Senator Chamberaltn, of Oregon, and state-wide questions. Howevyr, he
zette.
membrane, giving you instant relief. Frederick Thompson, of Mobile,'it is does not want to do anything against
H r a .J v s .-:
Ely’s Cream Balm is just what every understood were definitely selected by the wishes of his home people and is
Now begins the spring of the* um­ cold and catarrh sufferer has been
Harding as member* of the Shipping home to see them about any matter*
pire's discontent— Evansville Journal. Becking: It’s just splendid— Adv,
In which they are Interested.
board, both are Democrats.
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“'Better-Get-Bet ter." Do U New. tf
"BetU r-Gtt-BetUr" Do It Now.
“ Better-Get-Better." Do it Naw. tf
Office supplies at the Herald.

STRIKE

DISORDERS ON MAY
DAY LOOKED FOR
IN OLD MEXICO

L^iTS TOAST! It J
(By Tht A i u d i U d Fra**)

MEXICO CITY, April 26.—Gover­
nors of various states of Mexico in­
structed to use every precaution to
prevent disorders on May day. Gen­
eral orders have been sent from work­
men’s headquarter* here for labor
demonstrations throughout the coun­
try. '

No ciga re tte has
the sam e delicious
fla v o r a s Luoky
Strlka. B e o au ae
Luoky Strike la the
toasted olgarotto*

ELEVEN PLEAD GUILTY
IN FEDERAL COURT
VIOLATING PROHIBITION
MIAMI, April 20.—Eleven men
plead d guilty in Federal court here
today to charges o f violating the pro­
hibition laws.

“B E TTE R -G E T-B E TTE R ”
Circulation------r“DO IT N O W ” - ------Strength
It Simply Removes Obstructions to Blood Flow— Dislodges
Accumulations of many years— And Thus Equalizes
Pressure on Nerves— Arteries
Neuritis-------The “ LOGICAL TREATMENT”------ Paralysis
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Rheumatism— FOR MANY HUMAN ILLS— Blood Pressure
And Veins, so that the Blood Stream Functions Better—
Gets Nourishment to Dormant Tissue
A t Sanford— No Mystery— No Imagination— Appointment
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P. O. BOX 399

Automobile Insurance
AT COST TO MEMBERS
$1,740,000.00 Business in Force
If there is no agent in your town, write headquart­
ers, Orlnndo, for application blanks. JOIN TODAY!

FLORIDA STATE
AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION

no,
to members.

AN OLD RECIPE
TO DARKEN HAIR

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Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
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SANFORD IS GROWING
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ing attentlon— lota are being sold right along and building in this
section Is such as to gladden the heart of those who Have
the good o f Sanford at heart.

This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
to say just what ifi my candid convictions would put it
most too strong for the careful, conservative person— that
person whose eyes are turned backward— The fellow who
has VISION will agree with me now— the other later.

J.E.
" T h a Man Who

SaDirt Cheap"

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Seminole Cqiinty is One. of the counties o f forth in this manner for the reason that the will attempt to show that not only is it one o f
'FlOnda that has a great diversity of crops and majority o f the people o f the North, East and the cities particularly fortunate in the matter
industries, baw mills, crate factories, fishing West would rather bave the facts about any o f climate, but in addition thereto possesses
industry, preserving factories, large packing community in simple words. They would rath- other innumerable resources which guarantee
houses fo r handling fruits and vegetables, tur- er read it in a newspaper than in a magazine or to it the greatest of possibilities,
pentine and naval stores, machine shops, pamphlet. They would rather get all the news
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broom anct brush f a i r i e s , cigar factories, o f a community and judge the community from
ource-s
° / ??e m0Sv substantial
printing fruit and vegetable wraps, wholesale the newspaper than from a special booklet n^ ? J eiian^uare-slmu ar
^ os.e w*Vcj 1 aJ e re?“
grocers and wholesale auto supplies and many And we hope they will judge our section largeias lavi,n£ ^een
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other industries make up the personnel of thfe ly from the appearance o f the newspaper and 5 *e
o f some the largest Cltles in
busiestof counties all the year round. Seminole all that it contains for the Daily and Weekly tne umtea States.
County is one o f the greatest cattle and hog pager carries .a message, each day and -each
Sahford's greatest asset, both from a corncounties in thd state for the size pf the county, week and the hundreds o f names o f enterpris- mercial and recreational standpoint, is' Lake .
Seminole County raises some o f the finest com , ing business men from every part o f Seminole Monroe, the headwaters o f navigation on the
potatoes, cane, sorghum, hay, forage crops and county attests to their interest in the work o f St. John's River. By reason o f its location on
grasses and other staple crops.
building their county and their cities along the this body o f water; it has competitive transpor* From Sanford there are more cars o f vege- lina® ° f Progressive ideas. These articles will tation facilities with the business center&amp;of the
tables and fniits shipped under refrigeration not be lengthy or tiresome or vapid. They will country. 'This, coupled with its geographical
than from any OTHER SECTION IN THE ^ r s e ^ set f °rth the truth as seen from all location and its rapid and complete good roads
WORLD and-this is proved by actual figures, angles by all people. The doctors, the bankers, communication, makes ite contention o f being
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the weather man, the county agent/, the the real distributing center for this section o f
Sanford, half way between Jacksonville and truckers will all have a chance to tell of their the State, a logical one.
R^?waySand thS°ComDanv^s contenmlatinff

industries of this *.

Competitive transportation facilities have

s ^ ^ t o ^ b u M i n ^ p r o ^ c t s here'bf the^ear £ V
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art'Cle WlU' be S 6 P i n v a r i a b * ™ a* cbeaP ^
rate% ^
future to take care o f the constantly increasing ..
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. ' ara a “ «*•important item mithemanufacture
business. The shops here have a large pay roll .The progressive citizen of a community is and distubution o f cqmmodities.
eachmonfh. * '
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won-t to talk about the possibilities o f his city.- Sanford has long since established a repUtaAii fhnon inHnafrmn will h * aVimim in thoir Tbese possibilities* are obviously limited to the tion for possessing the most intensively de-^
n r ^ L ^ ^ S S i f
forth extent o f
natural res.ourct?s lvHuich the cit? vel°Ped agricultural area perhaps in the world.
S S I n H ZlJ v l v l n f t w o vvhn Possesses. By resources is meant the means of Nature has indeed been profligate in dispense
n
P^ f r !^ W ^ l v rpin
supply or support. It logically follows there- ing those requisites so essential to successful
aie interested may read. This is no flowery de f 0re, that the greater the resources, either agriculture. No attempt Will lie made here to
n
n I ilfh S h
tvfp natural or accluirGcl&gt;the greater are the possi- detail the benefits accruing to Sanford from
iiAn n0w J^^i«hCfn
bilities for the economic development of the this source, as a subsequent article'will cover at
people who wish to invest their money in a lo, City
length this important subject.

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Every city in Florida has resources, and
Its acquired resources are also potent factors
man seeking the best climate in the world to-therefore great possibilities. Practically all when discussing the possibilities o f the City
make his home in this county. It is an invita- these resources are natural, for the State is Substantial. Its banking institutions have altion to come to Florida and get the best there is still in an embryonic condition, as fa r as de-t &amp;ays been equal to any emergency, and have
in life socially, physically and financially and velopment is considered. The factor of climate rendered invaluable assistance in all moveafter the ten articles are published those who is admittedly greater than the sum total of all ments which have had the further developare seeking a new location can decide for Florida's other resources. In the matter of cli- ment of the city as an object. A subsequent
themselves although the truth may be stranger mate, some sections of the State are. more fa- article will also deal more fully with Sanford’s
than fiction.
vored than others, but in a discussion o f Florida financial bulwarks.’
The first one today from the pen o f
Few cities o f 6,000 population can boast of
tary Pearman, o f the Chamber o f C o m m e r c e , 'es an
£ ' 5 ^ ’
Cnl i f nr^n more efficient schools, finer churches, more
give a brief resume of what the city is accom- that of the extensively advei tised Califoi ma mj]es 0f paved streets, or more modern saniplishing arid expects to accomplish.
variety.
- tary innovations.
These articles are being compiled and set
This article, brief ly descriptive of Sanford,
(continued on page four)
THIS PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING PROGRESSIVE FIRMS AND

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INDIVIDUALS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY:
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Chase &amp; Co*
Chas. E. H enry; ..

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Commission Merchant

Star Theatre
Roberts’ Grocery
Bryan &amp; Wheeler, Autos
Edw. Higgins, Autos.

Commission Merchant

Hill Hardware Co.
Hill Lumber Co.

Elder Springs W ater Co.
Surprise Shoe Store
L. A . Brand, Optician
F. P. Rines, Auto Supplies
Haynes &amp; Ratliff,

K en t Vulcanizing W orks

Lloyd Shoe Store
R . R. Eldridge .

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Standard Auto Top Co.
A . Kanner,
General Merchandise

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R . E . Stevens, Physician
W ilson &amp; Toomer,
Fertilizers

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- George A . DeCottes,
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Seminole County Bank
i d l e r ’s Bakery
Peoples Bank o f Sanford
First National Bank
Wight Grocery Co.,
Wholesalers

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Autom otive ‘SupplyCo.
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Speer &amp; Son, Ik y Goods
J. N . Tolar, Physician
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John Russell,

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Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. Co.
Perkins &amp; Britt,
Haberdashers.

0 . C. Marlowe

H . B. Lewis, Iteal Estate
Cowan’sTin. Shop
►The Ball Hardware Co.
W ight/B ros. Co., Autos
Haight &amp; M agee
Cher^-Cola Bottling Co.
Automobiles
Reher Bros., Auto Painting
t V. C. Colter, Contractor
S. 0 . Shinholser, Contractor Zrichary-Tyler Veneer Co.,
Vegetable Broker

Southern Utilities Co.
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A. P. Connelly, R eal Estate £ f e
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Deane Turner, Groceries .
Blue Frout Barber Shop

George Fox, Cold Storage

The Allen S? * f ^ W a n
Mahoney-Walker Co.
Sanford Paint &amp; W a ll
Plumbers ■
per Co.
0 . M otor Co., A utos
W aters’ Kandy Kitchen
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Mobley’s D rug Store
Sanford Battery Service Co.
Sanford Coca-Cola B o t Co. Sanford Machine &amp; FounClyde S t Johns River L ige
dry Co.
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The Yowell Co., D e p t Store R ay Bros., Battery Service
S. Price, Contractor
Hotel Montezum/I
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Hill Implement &amp; Sup. Co. •Bobbin’s C redyStore
lo rd ’s P urity.W ater
Carter Lumber Co.
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T . J. Milter &amp; Son
Hodges &amp; McMullen,
Barbers

Attorney-at-Law

Frank Lossing, Contractor
W e st Side Grocery
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A . Raffeld, Ladies’ W ear
R . Stevens, Mayor
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C. M . Hand,
H . C. DuBose, Real Estate
Frank Akers
Gillen &amp; Fry, :&lt;&gt; .
Sanford Steam Laundry
J. J. Mauser, Cigar M /g r .
Crown Paper Co.
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Sanford Dry Goods Co.
_H . M cLaulm , Jeweler •
Bower &amp; R oum illat D rugs

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C. T . McCuIIey, Garage
E. A . Farnell, Groceries
H . B. McCall, Gen. M dse.

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E . W . Hench, M ayor
C. W .E n tzm in g er •
Groceries, Feeds
M id-W ay Garage
M erchant's G rocery'C o.'
Overstreet &amp; Payne,
W illiam s MilUnery Store
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Groceries
Virginia-Carolina Chem. Ce
A . O’N eill,
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I). L. Thrasher,
Clothing, Shoes
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Geo. E . Bates &amp; Son,
Altamonte Hotel
Quick
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A : H . Fuller &amp; Son;
GENEVAGroceries,
Cates' Crate Co.

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Logan M erc. Co.
General Merchandise

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E . C u rlett
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J. W . F ly n t Gen. Mdse.
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0 . P. Swope Land Co.
C. L. W est, Groceries
Lawton Bros Co.,
T. G. Simmons, Physician
Oviedo Cash Groc. Co.

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J. E . Synder, D ry Goods.
Florida Cuba Cigar Co.
Commission Merchant.
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Cigar Manufacturers
Stanley &amp; R ogers, Groceries
L . P. McCuller, Groceries
D. D. Daniel; Groceries.
W . A . Whitcomb,
Real Estate
John T . Brady, Jeweler
Chuluota Inn,
Chas. D. Brumley, Prop.
Geo. W . K n ig h t R eal Estate Brown’s M eat M arket
John G . Leonardi 7
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I. D . Martin,
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E . A . Osteen, Grocer
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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921

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FLORIDA LBADB.
the west was when Horace Greet* of.
fered Ms advice to young men to go
While the grain and hay growing
The millions of neres of land
B . i , H O L L T . . ................V iM ll«st u l Editor west.
The Grammar sohool graduation
V , J, 1JI.LABD..............i M n t u j u l Traunrer being redeemed by the genius and states of tho north will always con­
*. A. I U l ....................... Quartl S iu ru skill o f those who are there with their tinue to ’ lead in these products, there program held at our school Friday
money and enterprise offer some great nre indications in the report o f the evening, April 22, was a very pleasant
riu iiM it « r riUtr tr
opportunities for fruit and agricultur­ last census, an abstract o f which has affair. 'Hie pupils, patrons and visitors
al cultivation. It Is ndt a refuge for just been made public, that Florida all seemed to enjoy the exercises of
(UosipornUd)
the poor or lazy people. It takes will soon take tho undisputed lead In the evening to the utmost Lake Mon­
(Continued from page 3)
subscription price nr advance :
capital, brains and industry to make truck and vegetable production. This roe always has an Interesting school
o n t u i .......................................... m io
EXX MONTHS ...................................... l i t a success in the South. There is no state already has a decided lead over nnd turns out an Interesting class
iT H U S MONTHS.
.71 land to be given away. The perpetual all competitors in many o f these each year and this was no exception
Ill
to the rule. There were ten fine
Enured u Second Clan* Mall Mailer A tfu it n , growing seasons are one o f the great things.
’Its health record shows a low mortality,
m i, *t ta« ro#t on** »» Buford. n*rua, inducements to get on Southern land|
Comparison with other » states Is boys and girls who executed the final
Under A rt o f M u d S, 1171.
wherein the subject o f climate again'f i g u r e s
We do not wish to induce people well valuable only when all the conditions numbers o f their grammar school
actmi t o a i p itntonro.
n m i«i settled in the north, used to this cli­ are taken into account. Only about grades this year and while all the
prominently. Its fraternal and social organi­
ten per cent of Florida's lands are numbers of the program were good
mate
and
familiar
with
Northern
con­
zations do much to add'to the social and l i g h t e r
i
F o re ig n T h dvortlalng Re proaen tatlv*
ditions, to sacrifice their hard earned cultivated Tpo product has to be the Indian play, which showed a deep
I T H E A M F W IC A N P R E S S A S S O C I A T I O N
sides o f the life o f the city.
foot-hold, to go South. If you are shipped long distances to .fnarket thought and appreciation for the
dress
and
customs
o
f
.the
original
Growing
Its
chief
truck
crops
through
making
a
change
or
if
a
good
oppor­
MEMORIAL DAY
The progressive element in Sanford is now
tunity comes to you to make a change, the winter months, it is subject to the {Americans and the patriotic pantomine
destructive which showed the Inclination o f tho
expending concerted effort through its Cham*
Yesterday was the South’s Memorial look into the Southern proposition. To danger o f «occasion*l
Day and yet aside from the closing the men and women who find them­ frosts. In spite o f all this, however, present-dsy Americans, and the con­
ber o f Commerce to manifest the city’s possN
o f the banks In Sanford one would selves on the side o f the hill of life the census shows a total o f ihore than cert reading o f the class poem,
bilities to outsiders by developing its natural
scarcely have known It Memorial where they need more warmth and seventeen million dollars fo r vege­ "Nobility,” by Alice Cary. All render­
ed by the class were specially worthy
Day north or south should be com­ sunshine than they can get nbove the tables. . .
resources.
New Jersey, which has long beeh of mentlonr *
memorated with appropriate exercises latitude where January and July are
The class chose for their motto:
and ft la to be hoped tbit ere another so near alike that you have to con­ regarded as the backyard garden of
As a Tourist resort there is no section in the
“Work
to Win." * Their colon, Red
year rolls round that Sanford will sult the almanac to find out what New York and Philadelphia, and Is
State more able to appeal to these visitors than
have a chapter of the U. D. C. and month you are living In, we would ad­ distinguished shove most northern and Green. Their flower, Red Carna­
this. Tne new tourist hotel, a contemplated
that the loyal daughters will see to vise you to find a winter homo in states by the length o f ita growing tion. Their song, "Let the Rest o f the
World
Go
By.".
season
and
the
fertility
o
f
its
soil,
Florida,
if
not
an
all
the
year
around
It that esrh Memorial Day Is fittingly
project, Which, when completed, will be an ads
The address to the class was de­
observed. Not only the southern home. You can find out all you want may be taken as typical o f the best
V mcmoriil dsy but the northern me­ to know about Florida by writing any the north can ever do. As compared livered by Hon. John D. Jenkins, who ded resource greatly enhancing Sanford’s pos­
Some with Florida the following interesting spoke words o f encouragement about
sibilities in this line.
morial day and now that the World City Chamber o f Commerce.
the continuation o f their education,'
War veterana are coming In for their cities have one and some two hundred results are shown:
Sweet Potatoes— Florida, 3,446,221 words o f admonition that their
The wonderful river trip from Jacksonville*
part in the great drama o f life and real estate men or agencies through
thoughts, words and delds may be
death there should be a general me­ whom&gt;you can- get all the help you bushels; Now Jersey, 3,634,301 bu.
with more scenery per mile than can be found
Celery— Florida, 12,231,324; New those o f truth and honor, and that
morial 'day to be observed north, want to find a place to Invest. In the
they let the gossip at maligning
elsewhere in-the state, is responsible for the
south, cast and west In which, tha best o f faith, uninfluenced by r e a s o n J e r s e y , $367,627.
tongues
past
them
by
unheeded.
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Cucumbera — 'Florida, $1,043,771;
Zeroes o f the Revolutionary War, the o f the boundless courtesy shown the
statement that Sanford, on the St. Johns River,
After the address the principal, J.
War of 1812, the Mexican War, the National Editorial Association, we say New Jersey, $233,475.
the Nile o f America, bears the same relation to
Civil War, the Spanish War and the Florida has much to attract the peo­
Lettuce— Florida, $1,420,688; New Tilden Jacobs, presented diplomas to
tho following: Mortice Osteen,.Thelma
Jacksonville that Albany, N. Y., on the Hudson
World War cart be carried out. In ple to her borders and wo agree with Jersey,-$099364.' Onions— Florida, 40,980 bu; New Lake, Frances Hawking, Violet Swagfact the question o f memorial day is her boosters that she is “ A land of
River, the Rhine of America does to New Yorkgerty, Roberta Wynn, FIosaio 'Ellis,
no longer n question of boundaries but sunshine nnd opportunity."
Jersey, 832,235 bu.
City.
Young man, go South for nctivity
Green Peas—Florida, $87,400; New BroYvn Stafford, Cecil Bales,* John
is a matter In which everyone every­
Hutchinson'tand
Felton
Stephens.
where is Interested and there, need nnd prosperity. Old man, go South Jersey, $370,549.
Sanford’s many resources were but little af­
Supt. T. Wt Lauton spoke a few
Spinach—Florida, $878; New Jer­
he and should not be any sectional for comfort and prolonged life. There
words
on
school
affairs
in
general
and
.
,
lines In the big memorial day. But must be a wholesome stimulant in the sey, $120,240.
fected by the business depression which Has
the South will always hnvc their me­ climate for,many whom we met posi­
Sweet Com—Florida, $64,699; New education and Its application in par­
been prevalent throughout the nation.
ticular.
morial day just as the North for many tively credit their new tease of life Jersey, $1,317321.
The general business affaire and
years "tiJ come and while we are ob­ to the fact thnt they went south for .Tomatoes — Florida, $4,103,929;
While real estate has been active, values
progress
o f the. school were stated
serving the dny U would he well to their health and the weak and worn New Jersey, $3303,193.
have not been inflated.
.make It n holiday in truth nnd make system responded to the new climatle
Watermelons— Florida, .$993,409; by the trustees, J. W. Bell ahd A. S.
%
,
. m■
Hawkins.
Certificates
of
perfect
at­
it n fitting observance.
influences nnd they nre hnppy nnd New Jersey, $127,042.
Capitalists,
manufacturers,
distributors
and
Cabbage— Florida, $1,139,301; New tendance were gi\on to IUldred Allen
healthy ns a reward for their effort
nnd Mildred Smith by the intermedi­
to get uniter Southern skies.— Pulaski Jersey, $018,495.
KNOCKING FLORIDA.
homeseekers are invited to investigate the re­
Beans (Green)— Florida, $1,123,- ate teacher, Mrs. Elizabeth Buchanan,
(New York) Demoernt.
sources of Sanford and arrive at their own con­
to Elmer Bell of the grammar school
.The articles of one. Ella I’carl
840; New Jersey, $047,340.
clusions as to the wonderful possibilities des­
Smith, o f some plnce In Missouri,
Cantaloupes — Florida, $117,400; by Mr. Jacobs and to tGeorge Bell by
FLORIDA BUILDING
the primary teacher, Mrs. Minnette
seems to have stirred the Rtate from
New
Jersey,
$371,428.
tined for the City Substantial.
Building records in Florida, in
stem to circumstance and even the
These comparisons relate only to Jncobs.
March were highly encouraging add
The invocation wns offered by J.
legislature has passed a resolution
in numbers of cases record-break irtg. the things which are common to the
B.
Johnson.
calling on the Markets Bureau to
n » THE CIRCUIT COURT. SEVER TH JUDIC-HOTICE OT AFM JCXT10X FOR TAX DOS
Building permits issued in Miami two states. A few articles, like spin­
Ail
feel thnt this wns a closing of
lA t CIRCUIT, IN AND TOR SEMINOLE
Undtr Section »75 of the O.neml St.latn i
send PonrI a list of the crops in Flor­
last month totaled $390,700—a record ach, grovfn in smnll quantities here, a very successful school year and
COUNTY. TLORLDA.— In CHANCERY
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t i « BUW of Florid.
ida that she did not see and endeavor
could
he
increased
indefinitely,
na
tho
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Nnilc* U Irpr.hr rltpn lin t A. K.
for March In that city. Miami build­
while any school closing hns n touch RII.L TO REMOVE CLOUD AND QUIET TITLEpnrr^ , ^ r
O r t lflfit r No. Mu. .!.Ip) A
to get her to write something that
ing permits in March, 1920. were reported acreage is small enough to of sadness all are hnppy over tho Marion I* UslUrd. M r if! I'T htr hmhatnl
of j anr A q. |t*m I,., fil.-l u i l a
will be as near truthful as jiossible.
rant
frtpwl.
Waller
H
Itallar.l.
C.an|iUlp.anla.t|ttrsl(&gt;
mJ
ofriee.
an.I L«. made
When
$211,500.
During the first three show a profit in the output.
u'
lion for T i l lto.1 lo torr. ii, , &gt;- *Ut.. - M
successes
of
the
school
term.
We think that Pearl is hnvmg fun
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lire Allarwaur lacd, Hotel rtnl SaTic. tornjaw xtie ulrl rer11fIrate pmhfsrea (t,e O
,
, , , .. . j months of the year budding permits it is recalled thnt Florida produces
The graduating class gave their 1"i!1/■■ . a (‘orj-osihm, nn.lrr the lawa of eMawirac ilraertiieij propert, ,1iuale.| In Sei.laa
with Florida. We also think that!
7
under
tho
handicap
of
long
frieght
taggregating $820,100 have been isIhP Sl»te of Florid*. Itefrndanl.
Count,. Florid*, lo-wlt:
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teacher,. J. Tilden Jncobs, a very
Pearl is either afflicted with a case
ORDER
Ifl, Twp 201
HtVtg or N K fc o f 8W14.
i sued in that ity—breaking the Miami hauls while New Jersey lias the best pleasing surprise party Saturday .eve­
II k lits ins.I- id
In Ilip •*tUf*ciI*iu Jiang# 30 K. IO a c m , mor** O
f
I*
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T
ls
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l
of "Ego.” or a case of corrugated liv- rt,ror(j f&lt;11 the first quarter of market in the world nt t\er doors, the
of Mir ('m il, fn.ri t!«. r n o m o f Ihp Sliptl/f of land t—Injf
at lit# lit*- at 114 !3
Spmlnolp I’ouutj , I*U*11‘1,. tn*flp oo thp writ o f • n r # o f a u ch c e r t if ic a t e in (tiff* UiiR'Y* flf n
er. She saw nothing on the trip thnt
showing made by Florida is truly re­ ning in token of their appreciation utl&gt;t«p|&gt;ii
Imq PiI lu itmt &gt;'prt»ln chtacprj n u » knpwn.
pleased her anil probably secs nothing!
r, , mrts bui|dlnf, per. markable, indicating what can bo ac- of his three-year’s work with- thorn now ppoillnz to Ihp rirro ll Coort, S fiin lh J o .
Alan:
N 'illre la h#r*t»jr g \ran ti.il A. I
ill,-1*1 Circuit of Flock!*. * In *»&lt;l for S»ratnolc
*1** ■SJol.lou, p n rrh n p r o f T » l IV rllflritc Sn. Ill
in Missouri to please her nnd there is . m.tii o f
for lhl. /lr9t three - compllshed in this wonderful state nnd to express their hearty good-will Cottlilj, wlipreln llarlim *•I , Ililla n l andJ™“W*“allPr
.,* 1^.1 IJ.o 51J, .1*, o f N oapm l-r. I U. H*
» r- * o*a
i t„ , n fllp
lr.1.1 mhl
u |,| or prrm
r llf lP
lp la
In tuj
i.» ....
of fit*,
D. Il*ll*hl. her litt*t,«mt} an. I B P I I frtcn il. —
k aalp
probably nothing In the world to tmmith8 |n jg2J
when the same energy and capital for a pleasant vacation.
p,rtopU1n*nt* *n.l Tli» Alunitmlp U a J . llotPl *»&lt;l j
■ppt(p*||,m tnr T*« Dp—1 h&gt;
I
There wore about thirty of the N *tlF *ll«i t om|&gt;*nf. t ron-.r*iin:i ulhlrr lb* I «ppncd*»cp with
please her, so why should Florida
T
made n brav
thnt nre employed in New Jersey arc.
l»»r. Thp **ld .TiillViH I*
Uw* of Ih* Strip o f I |orM», U ilpfptxlnnl. I
ihi* following ik»crllw.f prct- rii tiretN
worry about Pearl M c would not |Marfhi with bulldln peri(klta aKK„ . put into operation hero.— Lakeland young people gathered to enjoy the which *ull was ImlltulPf] lo ertootp rluml »n.l lo Seminole County, Fbrida, to-wlt
evening.
They
brought
delicious
re­
ipilri
IIII
p
o
fpoanplatninl.
Marion
F.
IDllatif,
SH of N W t, o f NWH. See. I V T*p.
cast Pearl before the sw.ne of Fior- j
g |fi?1 B8J&gt; Thi„ wn9 the rtty's Telegram.
ID I*I| No. 401 of thp AlUmootP Ijiu.1. H o ld Han*e 30 H. 3 ) arrro. The y ld land
freshments With them. Tho evening *0.1
------------ o------------N*»l**llon CoAiJi**/’# F l*l o f Huli*|(||lil«i *«ee«ae.| *1 (be dal# o f the laeuaurr ef at
Ida. because she say* the razorbacks rccorJ bu„ d|
montb thp CXCPption
wns spent on the lawn playing games o f lamia IwkiOKln* lo add Companj In SpcIhiO* rrrtlflrale la Ihr name of Cnknuwo
of Florida nre worse than the razor- f M
1020 whpn pprnlitfl rcachfd
13 and 13. Twp. 31 K-. Hanfp 39 H. and Sue
THE VOICE OF NATURE.
Aleo:
Nolle* I* Iterrhy *l%rn &gt;to!
i- i
and
singing songs. All report a very Hon* T and IS, Twp. 31 S., H*n*p .Ml K-, of SJidrtom.
puri-Uaeer of Tea t&gt;rtlf|c*re Vi ZH
backs of Missouri, and that is going, (he hiffh.wfttpr mnrk of $bM&gt;520.
Spininola IfonnprlF Or an* a I rw intj, Fhrida, ** dared
the
Ath
day
of
June,
A
I*
IWL
IS
pleasant evening.
»
some. We would not sentence P e a r l y
rmju Wucd ,n thp pnst month
jwf pl*l thorpof neorded In Ih* public record* filed
aald rerllflt-ale In my office
1*4 b
Mysterious voices are abroad, stir­
of Spmloolt C oanl/, Florida. In l'l*t Ilnok No. made appllralton fre Ta* Iked to i « « to S|
to eat grass with Nebuchednczzaf
I, t l p*l* 13, lh*t *a|d -wrtl o f aohimpn* (e,rdance with law. The aald rerlldrat* •
i call for more actual construction than ring the senses and detaching tho at­
could not bn M i n i upon Mid Upfpndanl dne hr*re* |be fallowing deaerihed prepeftf, J
(whoever thnt may be) because Pearl
that covered by the May, 1920, per­ tention o f tha normal human being
In the abtpnfn pom lb# ‘« H I * of Florid* for ated In semlttol# Codaly, Ftrelda, lowlt:
and old Nebby could not he suited,
tnuc# than ait MOolh* U*1 pnal Iwfucw lb* I*
NH
o f SK ti o f NK ii Of N W 'i, SW.
from the dull and sordid tasks at hand
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mits. *
an
aor* o f raid writ o f l|l a*ntl» and offlc#c* Twp. 3 ) 8.. Rant* 30 E. The laid l&gt;rt I
nnd you will remember that he was
o f th* arid dcfcodanl cufpocsllon:
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At Orlando 300 building, permits to dreamy reveries and indefinable
aaaeaaed al the dal* o f Ih# laananr* af '
Mr. Fred Taylor, who has been vizNow. Ttiprefnf#: alt 1* adjad*#d. onUred and rertlfleal# In lb# oath* o f Tnkoown.
turned out to eat grass. All we would .
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, , , i have been issued since January l,.nnd longings. Eyes arc’ lifted away from
Ihi I Hi# n l d dcfrenlant. Th# Allanwol*.
Alao:
Nolle* ta hereby gleeo ll-et L
iting his mother, has returned to his d»crred
do with PonrI is to let her think she1, , .
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tjmd.
H old and N arifnllon I'ompanf, Ita auc SJolilom, parrbnaec of T a t Certificate S i I
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this culls for construction valued nt the smoke and grime and busy life of
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and
a
ialfM
do
appear
lo
lb#
Mil
o
f
dated
lb* 3tb day o f J*o#, A. I*. 1WL ■
has had her little joke and that out
t
the city, to the greenery of they keys home 4n Palm Beach.
PunipMlm, hprel* filed. On or Iritw# IbP Rul# filed Aald rrrtlflrate In my offhe.
*
dar In June, A. D. 1931, o f Mid Court,
nnd made appllrallen fre Tak. Heed lu l» w to*
o f some five or six hundred guests
Mrs.
Baker
has
been
very
ill.
March building nt West Paint and the blue waters that encircle
maVr d»f#t|cp llmrflo. or * drerep pro confpMO coniarwr with law. Said rertlflrale
of the great state of Florida who
Miss Ellinor Raubcson of Miami, ahall h* rn to w l ala ln .l II.
11^ fullnwlng 'drerrlbed properly. iLUitH 1
Beach ran to $00375—almost double them. Birds wheel and circle, the
It I* forthPP irilptwl lh «l tbI■ order ahall h» Seminole County, Floclda, to-wtl
,
went home filled with satisfaction nnd
who
has
been
visiting
Mrs.
Mary
pnbtlahpil I* lb# N*Ilford IMrnld. a nrwrpappr
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. .the construction of the corresponding fleecy clouds 8rif( slowly through the
S'.k o f S N U o f NEH o f NWS,.
puWlahrd In Srolnol# Counly. Florida, rmc# * Twp. 30 § ., Rang# SO. E. Th* aald toadI rt
fields of blue, and the radiant sun Taylor, has returned to her home.
Juto ,nd " P " ' ,edn tk' m,c|- L - ^ t h of t o t year.
wrrZ for four ru otm tlT # w##ki prior lo lb* aaaenaed al U&gt;* dal* of lb* laauaore af ■
Monday In Jan*. A. Ih 1931.
hrrllftr* I# a* Uakoewn,
*
,
stares
unbllnklTTgiy
over
the
panora­
” • **,
T ‘* " 'd- P'*jJ ™ i
Daytona, Dayton. Beach and S o.Mrs. Clifford Proctor and Mrs. Mc- flint
Ikm# and ordered la chamber* at D rl^nd.
a im ;
Nolle* I* hereby gleen tha* *•
the only d scordant note, and Pearl a .
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ma
of
spring.
Reynolds called on Mrs. Fanny Peter* Florida, ULaClal day of April. A. D. 1931.
.
a ...
_.j
v . breexe have set their mark nt two
sjublom, purrhaaer of TSaa Cert Ifir* l# M
trouble was not with Florida, buti.
.
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a . a . C A u r iw i.u
dated lb* 41b S*F .of June, A. D. I*U.
From the sordid and selfish acces­ last Thursday.
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,
. » f
r* m i i houses n day, this year, and their
Judea pro bar Tie#. I la b Jaa. filed Mid rrctlflrnta In my office
w th Pearl. As far as Sanford Is’
W.
Car
kin*,
iBCaparllaltd.
mad* application foe Tax IW#d# &lt;•
sories
of
commercial
life
man
lifts
hts
program of residential construction
Mrs. M. E. Wicks, the postmistress, (ISO. (J. HERRINIi;
arrordane# with law. 7b# »*•*• OtrtllWJ,
concerned we wot not, neither do wo
eyes
to
radiant
nature
and
his
soul
is
Solidtur tor CompMbunl*.
proceeds steadily.
Iraco# the following deecrlbed pr.&lt;#rty *“
had her tonsils-removed last Wednes­
wit, about what Pearl or any other
In Semin#lo Cbnaty. F k rida .. to-wli:
THE h t io U lT COURT OF T H I
At St, Petersburg’ permits were Is­ refreshed. Man made the city, but day and is getting along fine. Dr. INjudicial
HH o f NKH o f NBH o f N W « . Scc^
ciRourr or thr sta
oyster says about us.. We.have the
ED S, It an ye 30 R. 8 acre*. The e*ld to**
FLORIDA. IX AND TOE SEMINOLE
sued during the first quarter of the God made the green countryside and Martin of Osceola performed tho
log aaoraaod at tbo dal* o f lb#
goods nnd we ore not anxious to shoW
COUNTY__ IN CHANCERY.
year for 286 dwellings and 36 two- placed the babbling brook, the leap- operation.
auch rertlflrat* In lb* name lot L"nkno*».
them because they sell themselves.
Alan:
Nolle* |a hereby gle m Ihil A
People* Hank o f ftanfuc&gt;l. Fla.. Complainant,
Ihg trout, the tall palms and the-alstory garages.
SJuhloot. pnreltiaer o f Th* Crrlincal#
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Dann and
T*.
Wc have more vegetables and fruits
dated ih# 1*1 day o f June. A. Ih l* A
Jacksonville, largest city In tho uring cltas o f sand Snd sea.
K. Ilrrs. R##pondenl.
children and Luclle Proctor of Chu- A tie#
going out o f Sanford In one day than
It *4S&lt;#aHas by affldatll appendul lo lb# ed Mid rertlfleal# In my of fire. &gt;*d *W P
Indefinable murmurings and Innu­
wfinile-ntijm
fit# Tnt lUSA In luUF Ifl
state, hns a big building program for
luota spent Thursday with Mr. and m il filed la lb# *1*&gt;TP ala In) r*o*e that Allc# ante with law.
goes out o f Missouri In one month or
R&gt;# Mid c e r t i n r a l a ^ . ,
R. Her*. Ih# IlMpoadrnt therein named, la
the year, and is making a substantial merable small vqices spring up about Mm. Clifford Proctor.
tbs following d«nerlbed, property, *!'**»
un# Mwldepl o f lb# m ih i o f Fhwtda, and a r
maybe six months, (We never heard
ily, FtoHda,
rb rid * . to-wlt:
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beginning. Construction work in that us like a chorus that might be ventur­
Ideal of lb# Itiftrirt o f Columbia; that Ibtr# la Seminole County,
of Missouri anyway, until Champ
r ii &gt;of NW H , “S#c. I*. ^
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Mose Taylor was seen at the movie bn p#cn«n wltbld lb# Slat# o f .Florida. Ih* ■
■EH irf NWV
city now nearing completion, under ing a few experimental notes o f a
10
aero*.
The
aahl
toad
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Rang#
W
W
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ale# of a aubporba upon whom wfmld bind *u
Clark kicked his hound dog arounfl),
In
Sanford
Wednesday
night.
*4j ^ be data o f th# Imoanre ■
*nd -lhal *b# I* o**r th# i f * of n #60^
IlM lU abal:r and'
way or authorized aggregates about new and untried score, though the
and If Pearl is satisfied with Missouri
t«#oty-«ne
Ibrrcfica unlaced that rerllflral# In llw nam# o f Unknown.
Mrs. Taylor and Eleanor Rauher- Mid
melody is as old as the old, old world
Al##:
Notice ta hereby r i m
$5,000,000.
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tie and etie I*
non rraMrst
we arc certain that Florida should bo
lb# Dill o f Com- SJoblom. pnrrbaaer ot Ta* CertlHcaU S#
hereby rp&gt;|Olrod
"There are many new Ifomcs going Itself, ,and the same that swelled In son spent Tuesday with Mrs. T. W. plaint
doted
lb#
ttb day o f J#ne, A. Ih
or tmforo Monday,
filed
satisfied that Pearl is satisfied and let
th# Sib day a f June. A A D . 1931, olherwl** I bo filed Mid recllflcat# in my ofn&lt;? **L
up In every part of S^iforM, but there the primeval forests, unheard o f man. Prevstt.
mad* application for.T a* Deed* &gt;» '7**a ,
It go at that. Knocking Florida was
u Of Mid Itlll b ill b# tab
Mrs. Hauler*ofi and Mrs. Nan a ll* r * ll«
There !■ an undercurrent babble o f
rordanc* Wllb law . The Mid -e#e'lf*“ ^ 1
should be twice as many," reports the
by Mid Itropondeat.
» l one time th . f.m r t t . todoor .port s . nIo[J
need small talk going on among the insect F n scll spent a .few minutes Friday as fee-ed
brace*
ib* foRowIna dared bed p r s -fif
lhl*
ordrr
hr
pnbII.I# further ordered
1 4s Semlool* Cortaly. Fkrida.
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u o ie rk llre week*
bed one* ■ work fre­
o f tha people o f the north and a l lt h .l
hoUU&gt; m, „ y
’h T 3
life that furnishes the base o f har­ they were on tMclr way to DeLand. • in Ibo Sanford Herald,
paper puMUhed RH o f NBH o f NRH o t
E
a
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t*
M
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3
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acre*.
Tha
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Mid connly end etal#.
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W0V.
e cu ee
j many room. In private homes to mony. There is the red bir9 calling
Mr. and Mfs. E. A. Mathews and IpTM*
aaaeaoed at Ib* dat* Of lb* I*##*®** “
April adlfi, 1931.
1, ' .
ren in ret* In tbo aam# o f Unkpoea
(SEAL)
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from the thicket, the boh white whis­ two children and Mr. .and Mrs. Albert
m
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A b o : Nrttcs )• hereby g i « * lh*' a
Clerk Clrenfc IVorf,
care what .they say, for the atate has1. ,
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.tling and the tree toad chirping from Mathews o f Eau Gallle 4pent Thurs­
Seminole Oonaty, Fin. RJoblorn, purebaaer of Ta« OrrtlfJc*!* S*
dated
th* Sib day. o f Jure/ A. D. *•»
taken auch a atari that It make, b o t j ^ e ' * ' * "
h' "
Ily V. K. lkOCtlLAKS, D. C.
afar; .the breeze aighs faintly in the day with Mrs. T. Wf |»revatt
filed aald Rertlfleal* |a my ori)r*,
W. IL CRAWFOUD.
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little difference and the real people
RullelloC for Complainant.
a STJlc mode appllrnfluu for Ta* I&gt;ted lo torea _
Sanford sure Is soiqe town. Two
"New homes continue to go up," forest and each note bears a special,
cord*or* with law. Sold rertlf»r»l« rejj
who comn here fcnow the etate. The1
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g
n
c
r
B
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o
r
m
r
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M low lag drerrlbed property " " " " l
says the Highland Newd,* published at message o f Its own. •There ts an on- young men o f this plaeA went to San­ Under Sortioa 111 af lb# O ea tr.l Sutatoa af
Hrmlnol* County. Florida, re w ili
other ktnd we would not havo at any
«■
lb*
SUM
af
Florid*
ford
Saturday
night
and
got
lost
and
Frostproof.
"Twenty-seven homes definable aroma o f fprest, plain -knd
S»i o f NEH o f NKU o f *W H * .K
» iri
”
Notiro la hereby *lern tb tl Henry r ’sleb. purprice and the very fact that Pearl
K li o f S W H .-S re. h k * T n f k » *~
have been erected here within the past sea that steals through the melody did not return, until Sunday about rbaaer o f T»X C ertlD nle No. 4QH. dkied lb# N
ft. IS acre*. Tb# Mid Uod beln#
day of July. A. Ih IWlfi. b u filed Mid err. ib* data o f ibs
o f inch rrrtlf***
year ana feveTiToYhirs are In c o m e and rntiirnlls the senses. Thera is
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Ilflrrte in n r office, ami baa made ippUcitlap
hit qf news that we have had. We
’airst. __
I S M Ot M. f t waryre.
,
School is out now and the children for !• ( deed to Imno 4 * nreunlenre with Taw. M
o f construction at present. Business little for the poor, weak, defenseless
A la s; Notice la L reby
Bald reriinrate ernlnr## the folkrwlnc deoeelb- tofutilm. p u n ta w r o f T a « iVrtMV**# ‘
hope she never cornea to Florida, for
houses have been erected and en­ human to do but hlo him back to na­ wt!lrsoon be going on their summer ed properly allOaled In Sem looh Connly, Floci- dated.Iba Tyh day #f June. A. Ih l » f t
V f want to sUy here.
■•■k te-RltA ‘
aald m i l fire I* In my office nod ban
larged." This report from the Frost­ ture, to the green hills or to tha vacation.
W H ofT riV J i of NW H . 14*c. 31. Twp 21 H.. pllralbm fof Tint l Ned IO l**U* &lt;•
•------------o-----------Miss Evelyn McClain Is spending Ranee 33. 30 arrro.
proof- paper (and it^ is typical of shores o f the great waters.
Wllb Uw, ■The aald cerllftrel* ru-—
The *ald land helai a a m to l at Ibdttlal# o f
WHY GO SOUTH?
Voices o f nature sing to the heart a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Will lb* laenanre o f .fuch rertUlrale la thr name o f follow|a* drermwd apcopnlr nllnalad “
periodical reports o f the same cheer­
Jobh L Itrnnrb, H a lm *ald ret 11fl rale nliall
it was an editor far more famoua ful nature by tho weekly newspapers the songs o f ages, anc$ man hears Radar.
and far greater In wisdom than the of Florida) ahowa that U&gt;e Improve­ and.answers as he has always done.
Mrs. Bob Proctor called on Mr*. T,
editor o f thf, Democrat who said. "Go ment-wave has not exhausted Itself in The little apnoyances^the trifling ills, W. Prevstt Wednesday*
West, 1Young Man." Tha editor of the*larger cities o f the state, hut the the selfish crowding o f ♦&gt;&gt;« world of
Miss Ruth McFarland spent Fri­
the Democrat win say there are many spirit (• manifesting itself In towns men fall away from one Hire disorder­ day night with Mias Christine Mc­
inducements, not only for young men and villages throughout this truly pro­ ed‘ and discarded clothing, and the Clellan.
m
Ibut for old men’ to "Go Soptb.". The. gressive^peninsular. — Industrial In­ spirit rejoices in the felow and free­
£ouCh le to out country now what dex.* *
dom of the new life.— Palatks News.
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-POSSUM HUNT AT OVIEDO
DESCRIBED BY CANADA MAN .
WHO WAS WINTER VISITOR
PERSONAL NOTES

tor the vaudeville at the Victory, the
party were taken to Hutto &amp; Shoenbom's for refreshments.—Tampa Tri-

(From Monday’s Dally)
Mrs. J, M. Wallace is visiting in
Tampa.

writes a b o u t h is t r i p i n n e w

BRUNSWICK PAPER
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C. M. Hand was in Orlando Sntur
day on business.

BRYANT WAS
ARRESTED IN N.
J. FOR MURDER
oP

FATHER NEAR ORLANDO
SEVERAL WEEKS
AGO.

(Tram S i t n n l i j 'i DtU/)

from

Miss Sara Mardre left today for
Harry Ferran, ofTSustis, was a bus­
( B / Tk» AwotUUd Fr**s)
porida a few days ago where he and Toccoa, Georgia, where she will spend
iness visitor here Saturday.
NEW YORK, April 25.— Arrested
y , family spent the greater part o f ten days with her sister and other rel
in Somerville, N. d., in connection with
atives.
tl* winter, tells an Interesting story
Hon. F. P. Forster is home from
the murder o f his father in Orlando,
Tallahassee for the week-end.
cf an oppossum hunt he and a numFla., John R. Bryant today it is re­
Chas. I* Polk has just returned
l*r of friends enjoyed not long beported,
declared ho did not know his
from a trip to Indiana where he visit­
Grover McMullen, of Ocala, spent father was dead. Bryant wna arrest­
fore he left for the north. In conver­ ed relatives and frienda for two the week end here on business.
ed with his wife and child after they
sion with the Post representative, weeks.
were found in destitute circumstances
Jfr. Tingley said the party left for
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith spent and given_ shelter on n farm near
tbe woods about 0 o’clock In the evMiss Rosina Jacocks of Daytona several days in Tampa last week.
New Brunswick. The body o f his
ttlnir to iw o autos* They had ft Beaoh is the attractive guest o f Mr.
father
was found buried in a lonely
(oople of hounds with them who and Mrs. Kolb at their home on Park
Hon. 0 . P. Swope, of Oviedo, was ■pot near Orlando recently.
thoroughly understood the business avenue.
among the visitors to the city today.
^ oppossum hunting. The woods are
DRINK
jloost free of underbrush and the
Mps. W. H. Belding returned today
Miss Patty Lyles spent the week
«rty had no trouble in motoring the from Ta'flpa after spending a week end very pleasantly at Lakeland the
Elder Springs Water. Ita DO 98-100
entlt* distance.
One member waa with Mrs. P. T. Crary. She was also guest of friends.
per cent pure. Phone 811.
i loothem gentleman who knewex- entertained by Mrs. Garret Monroe
and
Mrs.
Porter.
(ctiy what to do.
No sooner had
C. M. Hand and S. Y, Bryan left
they arrived than the dogs were sent
Sunday for Miami where they were
eg to “tree" the animals. In a short
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Singletary are called to serve on the jury.
| The Florida Scout
daw the dogs gave the signal. It was rejoicing over the newa that their son,
“ For Wide-Awake Boys"
a bright moonlight night and the Eugene Singletary o f Oil City is the
Mrs. Emma Godby left Sunday for
35c Year
hunters had no trouble in making father^of a new,boy who will be call­ Formosa where she goes for treat­
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WILLARD
LUMLEY, Publisher J;
their way toward the sound.
They ed Charles Wesley and, of course, is ment nt the Florida Sanitarium.
902 Frcneh
aoon discovered nn oppossum on top the greatest grandson in the world.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Lloyd, Mrs. C. : •+»♦» ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»♦♦♦»+♦
of quite a Urge tree; he could be dis­
Miss Allison left last night for M. Hand and Master Charles Betts
tinctly seen in the moonlight, and
might easily have been shot, but that Florence, South Carolina, after spend­ motored to New Smyrna Sunday.
b not the way to do things down ing the past week here, putting on the
Mrs. Joe Harrold left Saturday for
South. The object Is to take Mr. Op- Microbe of Love fo r the Parish House
Jacksonville,
where she was called by
Club.
Miss
Allison
was
the
guest
o
f
possum alive, and sometimes this is
the
serious
illness
of her mother.
Mr*
and
Mrs.
George
DeCottes
and
no easy task. The animals are about
mnde
many
frienda,
who
hope
to
aeo
si Urge as a Canadian porcupine, but
Mr. nnd Mrs. John G. Leonard!
they are capable o f putting up a great her again some time in tho future.
spent
tho week end in Plant City the
fight, once they are comored.
E. E. Brady has juat returned from guests of Mrs. Leonardos mother.
On this occasion It was decided to
cut down the tree, and the Sackvllle Alamo, Georgia, where he was called
D. E. Frteninn, of Tapipn, was
•man volunteered for the job. An axe on a court case. Mr. Brady had a
here
last week on business. While
was produced and he went to it, and chance to observe conditions in Geor­
rerc he wns the guest of his neice,
gia
and
says
that
there
will
Jw
but
soon the oppossum was on the ground.
Mrs. M. Minarik,
In a moment the dogs had him corner­ little cotton planted there this season
and
many
of
the
cotton
planters
are
PIANO TUNING
ed and then it required only a little
W, H. Sheppard, of Albany, Geor­
going
in
for
more
com
and
hogs.
He
W. L. Harvey will tune your pinno.
careful handling to secure the animal,
gia, who hna been the guest of his
18 years with Cable Co. Permanent­
sr.d to prevent hla escape he was tied is a native of Georgia but was glad
mother nnd sister, Mrs. Lcinhart,
ly located in Snnford at 107 West
to the auto and the dogs were sent off to get back to Florida where all is
leaves
today for Ocaln.
First street. Phone 103-J. Ail work
to tree another. Two others were dis­ peace nnd plenty.

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covered but they made good their es­
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher left
Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Brownlee nnd
cape, but tho fourth was taken in
in their car Sunday for Miami, where
II,
C.
DuBose
have
returned
from
much the same manner as the first,
Tampa, where they attended the Mr. Thrasher goes to serve on the
and then the whole party decided they
meeting of the St. John’s Presbytery. jury. While in Minmi, they will he
had had enough for one night, but
The Sanford Presbyterians play a the guests of Mrs. F. J. Gonzales.
Just how tho two animals were to be
taken care of during the journey large part in nil the meetings o f the
W. L. Morgan was in the city today
homeward proved n bit puzzling. Fin­ Presbytery, and Tampa wns no ex­ after spending the week end in this
ally, however, one member of the par­ ception to the rule. All those who at­ vicinity with Mrs. Morgan.
Their
ty secured an empty orange box with tended the Presbytery state thnt the many friends are glad to know thnt
Tampa people proved admirable hosts
a partition running* through the mid­
they will ngain become residents of
nnd
the meeting was a great success.
dle An oppossum was placed in each
Sanford.
I^Vnd and the trip was made without
The many friends of Mrs. W. L.
mishap. It was nearly midnight when
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Ferrari returned
Martin arc rejoicing to sec her bnck
they reached home, but the night wns
to their home in Eustis Friday after­
in Sanford after n serious operation
delightful and everybody enjuyed the
noon nfter spending several days here
at the hospital in Jacksonville. Mr.
eating, young and old, men and wo­
with their dnughter, Mrs. D. L.
nnd Mrs. Morgan thought they would
men* The next day the oppossums
Thrasher. They were accompanied
make Jacksonville their home some
home by Mr. nnd Mrs. D. L. Thrash­
were served for dinner with Bwcet po­
time ago but their Sanford friends
er. '
tatoes, blueberry pie, etc., etc. Some
; will not hear of this and they are
thirty guests were present, and Mr.
TiBgley^iociares'cvc^rody’thorough-1ihin* [n« of changing for Sanford
Mrs. Alfred Lilja, of Snnford, has
again. Mrs. Morgan Is much better been spending a few days os tile
ly enjoyed it.
smiling self g u est of M rs. O sca r W in dh orst nt her
The Sanford Weekly Herald of nnd will soon bo her
again.
h om e on Tampa street. Mrs. Lilju
Ifirrh 25th speaking of the hunt, silys
was enroutc to St. Petersburg to at­
in part:
I
Mrs. F. P. Crary entertained Tues tend the grand chapter of Florida, C.
“There is nothing just like a posday afternoon at nn enjoyable theatre E. S., convention being held there, rep­
tam hunt, nnd no leader for the sport
party in compliment to her house resenting the Seminole chapter at
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compare to the Southerner. Such
guest, Mrs. William Belding of San­ Sanford ns worthy matron.—Tampa
a hunt was given last Wednesday ev­
ford, Oother guests enjoying this af- Tribune.
ening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. T.
fnir were: Mrs. R. C. Garrett, Mrs. J.
Tingley ami sons o f Sackville, N. B.,
S. McMinnan, Mrs. J. B. Hendry, Mrs.
Mrs. F. S. Daiger will have charge
who have been spending the winter In Sam Porter, Mrs. II. It. Monroe, Miss­
Oviedo with Miss Bertha Dixon. The es Adele, Una Belle Kirkconnell nnd of the society columns of the Herald
th*«e was led by Marion Drawdy i Miss Agnes Everett. After witness- for a few weeks. Mias Fern Ward is
to ill to take up the work again and
with dogs trained especially for posexpects
to go to Daytona Bench in
and coon trailing. The party
few
days.
Mrs. Daiger Ib no novice
w»» composed of 5(r. nnd Mrs,. Tfngat the work having done much of it
by. Douglas Tingley, Amoa Tingley,
here on the Herald and at Clearwater
Hr. and Mrs. J, B. JoncSj J. B. Jones,
where Bhe formerly resided. If you
1«■, Malcolm and Ben Jones, Marlon
have any nows of a social or local na­
Drawdy, Mrs. Brockcnton and child*
ture phono it to Mrs. Daiger,
wn, and Misses Ella Belle Jones and
Bertha Dixon. The party went to the
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chittendon are
woods in trucks and cars, which was
home
for a few weeks visit with Mr.
^Ite a departure from the old time
“ 1 was hardly able to drag, I
Chittendon’s
parents.
The many
Southern possum hunt when the party
was so weakened,V wrlles Mi*.
friends
of
Joe
are
glad
to
see
him and
**lked for miles and miles before the
W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C.
to
greet
his
bride.
Joe
is
one
of the
even began to take up tho trail,
"The doctortreated mefor about
most
popular
boys
in
Sanford
and
The party left the cars and followed
two months,
I didn't get
his
friends
are
glad
to
see
him
able
any better. I bad a large fam­
the dogs into the woods as they took
to walk without crutches as he has
ily and felt 1 surely must do
°P trail after trail. Four possums
been In the hospitals of America ever
something
to
enable
me
to
take
were treed by tho dogs but onl two
since he left the hospital in France
care of my little one*. I had
**ro secured by the hunters, but it
with
a shattered hip received at the
heard of
J^uied t0 satisfy them for the time
battle of Chateau Thierry.
piuir and they returned home at a
t&lt; hour, voting Mr. Dawdy the best
The many friends of Frank Baker,
D^um hunter in Florida and this
of Miami, were greeting him here to­
|£Tel sPoft the very greatest o f fun.
day with Mrs. Baker being bound for
to* following day a real possum
the big Knights of Pythias conven­
u'nnerWas served by the ladles o f the
tion at Tampa. Frank is Grand Pre­
who were assisting Douglas
late and Mrs. Baker la grand matron
lr‘Rley In entertaining the Oviedo
o f finances. They were accompanied
UmP of Boy Scouts.”
"I decided to try It,* con­
by Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Brinson, Mr.
Mr. Tingley was very much taken
tinues Mrs. Ray . . . “ I took
and Mrs. John S. Corlcw and Mr. and
Wth his visit to the South. The unleight bottles In a l l . . . I re­
Mrs. Chas. W ycoff. Mr Corlew la
°rni kindness of the people Is charmgained my strength and hare
Post Grand Chancellor and the other
weather is delightful and ev*
bad no more trouble with wo-' ]
gentlemen are delegates of Miami
*rything considered, It is s most exmanly weakness. I have ten
lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Baker see many
** fnt place In which to spend a holichildren and am able to do all
changes to Hanford since they were
)’• The post understands Mr. Tingmy housework and a lot out­
hera d few years ago.
f) invested in quite alarge ora nge
doors . . . I pan sure recom­
^ ove while he was down there; in
mend CanluL”
lrti a number o f his friends are be*
Upton Sinclair’s proposed newspa­
Trice Cardul today. It n*y
8 treated to the fruit from his own
per
probably plans to publish all the
be Just wtuU yod need*
* and all have pronounced it denews
that’s unfit to print.— Washing­
At all dmggtsts.
kious— Sackville, (N. B.) P ost
ton Post.
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�THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921
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Nolle* U hereby *irtu Lhat lb* following deocrlbed Uadi, or *o inact thereof u w yi
M — u y to par a * amount do* for la it* bar* la M l oppoalt* to tb* m u *, together with tool
rack aala aod adrartlaU*. will bo oold at poblle auction on Monday, tb* Stb d a / of Juno, A.
1B21, at tb* Court lloaa* Door, la tb* City o f Sanford, lb* G o u t / of B*mlnol«. and Slat*
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V. H. OARNEE'B ADDITION TO MARKHAM TANK H EI0HT8 na KaeanUd ta Mat B**k No. I
Tat* II. Bamlaala Oeuatr K*eerda
U U 13 and 16. Block K ......................................
Unknown
.......... ................... 66.80
N. B. 0 ABNER'S SECOND ADDITION TO KAN KB AM TANK UEIOBTS aa Record.d la TUt
Bonk Na. I, Pa*a 10, Samiaola County Racer!*
U U IS and 1*. Block K .....................
n. C. Uanklna
................ 10-23

*T. JOSEPH aa R a cer!*! U Plat Reek N*. l , Pa** 114, BaaaUaU Oaaaty Kaeari*
II. T. Wynn .
Unknown '
J. M. Of lei by
Unknown . . . .

FLORIDA LAND AND COLONIZATION COMPANY'S PLANTATION*
*4 Record*! I* PUt Book N*. 1. Pa** II*. l* n U * U Cauaty Reoar!*
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t'oknown
A Kls t»(
N of Fla I.an&lt;l A l*ol.
Co. OcWfJ r u m . (Iraa E 3-1 of K S an.]
Uaa b*(. 675 ft N and 1967 ft W uf
HR cor of Sec. ran N 334 f l W 813
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ft. H 434 ft BRIy 901 ft. E 101
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M. M. SMITH'S SUBDIVISION O f SECTIONS
d U Flat Beak Ns. 1, Page II, Bamlaol* County Raoordt

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Unknown
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M. BMITH B THIRD SUBDIVISION aa Kacordad la Flat Book No, 1, Fagt IS, Samiaola
Cauaty Racorda
Lota I, 2. 3 and 4 ............... *, - ♦,
I n know n
Late 12. 13 am) 14
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4 iiknow it
U l i Id and 17
l uk nowj\
Lula 18 to 34
I’ nknown
NBti
l*^g
X. lln** HI. U*rt. A»a
aat) G lliir of Hpt , Huft it tiOJ ft. W
S30 ft. N QJu ft K 330 ft and
XW i , ) and KH of Ht*
Bag. NK cur o f SW ^
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ran W to W Hue Xaaford Ot. H 20
deg. Win th.
£ 2U fl N lo U-g ||m
part H and
K of Ht. liafl. A rr. and
I m # (bat part o f
uf M V U H uf
Brick Hoad).................. . . ..........................
All HW^ of eN'IhS N nf
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•V4 uf HGV* of HWV4 of HWU and HWU
of XEt* or MW 14 and .NW 14 of
lying H of W lln# Hanford til.
Hlrsa .H25 ft N ■:»&gt;l H by uoo fl, B
and WIn XG
cur. and (r*a X 7 s

Unknown:
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ID A. 1-. Connelly

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48 to 32

SYLVAN LAKE a* Racorda! In PUt Bo«k No. S. F i** I t, Sami aala County
Racordr
R,
0. Itoaa .............................
2.J*

THE TOWN OP FA0LA u R *c«r!*d la Plat Beak Na. I, P***
6, T. 6. 9 and to, Blue! A .
N.
U t 1. llloek U .................................................
N.
U l J. Block It .................................................
A.
A ll Block T .........................................................
Mr*.
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! . Samiaola C osily Nicer4 ,
B. Hltlord ....................... 19 30
fl. ttlifford .................... 3J.70
I&gt;. Connelly ..................... 21.38
Ollr* r. Neat ..............
|.T3

NEW PPRAI.A aa Racorda! in PUt Bosk N»- I. F*«* 67, Samlaala C osily Racorda
U U I. 3 and 3 .................................................
Unknown .................................
U U 12, 13 and 14. Iltaa H I acre of
III •* •* •••I 11 *I * * 11 i •» 11 i * ( l , . mr M•I I
H. 11. 0. Rabva
a B. McCarthy
Allan Bladuboar
C. 11. McCarthy .
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76.60

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107.90
63.10

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Anna U. DaPomot ........
A .n . M. DeTorreat . . I ” !

Mr*. U. L. Wrlffat
W. A. Lefrier . . .
Unknown
Prank Hatch . . . .
Inla Him peon
(W M E l. AIM|

BLOCK C OP MELL0NT1LLE aa Recorded U Plat Book Na. 1. Pa*« II, 6*mla*H County Becerfi
Be*. NB cor of U t 43 ran W 37 H
ft 8 133 ft E 57H ft N 133 f t . . . . * . . . .
J. K. Vaughan ..................
N 14714 ft .o f U t 46 ....................................
Unknown ...................
57.U
U t 47 .. ...........................................................
Kr* A. Herndon
7i j j
Beg. 1211 ft fl of 8W cor U l 4
Btin IV 3 d ft Nto jd
on klrander
Line U t 4 E to pt., N uf tie*. S
to tie* ............ ...........................................
Be* 202 ft W o f NE cur U t 4..................
Bon N to Nec line
W 100 ft 8 to
N line o f U l 4. E 100 f t . . . . . , , . ,
Be* S00 ft I! of NW cor ted 4..................
Bun N to Hec line. B ICOfl. H
to
S' line U l 4 IV to t&gt;eg
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...
Beg SW ror l» t *
(tan n i i :m rt g .in rt h U 2»&gt; rt
w .in rt .....................................................
3 cit frunt lijr 20 rh
tlrpjt In RB rur
IaoI 2 .............................................................
n #f 44 &lt;t W or HW ror l-ot 2 ..................
Ran N
ft \V 3fi3 ft
H000 ft

W. W. lerwl*
W. II. Wight . . . .
It. J. (lolly . . . .
J W. Ooldawlth
C I*. Wing
klary ti. ('onnclly
I- H S r Ub*r
I’ IV lllnra ___
N. 11. tiarnrr . .
J X. Htnkl# .

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IT aj fi

Harry i, VV11*00
Wm, |Ui1ha inly
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Cnkbown

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John ltu»«elt

2 07 Berm no .S prid of fotlnwinjr;
JWg
it Ini* of £ lint- of Ssiifurd (it. wltb
W line of
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Ilnii Jff !3 iv'. rli K IL»W
rSi H £1 df|
W to brf
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N 20 ir r n ul fnllftwhiir
(t^i NW cor.
o f HWH .....................................................
Hun H 1H. 17 rh K to B lln^ of Nun
fufil tit. N *S i)pf K Co NW n»r of
U t A R u t ‘ to Blfht*oMVtijr of X.
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Jr (, Uf. N'tj alniif Bfltirr (u S lino
* of HW»ie W to ! * f ..........................ae

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I.. Alien. I f ...............
J X IMnkle
M ra
Vlrrrpr It u tw rl*
ItlWu-'HlI ............ .
A. B.' Xmllh ____
II. A. (ierard lira
Wilbur r or raster
M. Tr Itoblnaoti ..
W, C. Mrleesirr

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A SUBDIVISION OT ICC. SI, TWP. 19 8., B A N tiS 91 E.. aa Racordad In Flat Book No. I. Fag*
I. Itm iasL County Racorda
NH tat A .................. *............. .
tlf«. N. Townaond .............. "ICS
198.,

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RANOE 21 L a* Racordad U D a l Book Na. 1
fUmlnoL County Racordt
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l.uU lletilim
.. . . . .
Ihiiluo Urate C«
lilllwrt U le a r li
..
......................
Healer .............................
.......... ...........
Unknown ............ ..
............ ..
II.' Meacbam . . . . . . . . . .
.......... ...........
lullua Tliomaa ..............
Unknown ........ ..
......................
Unknown ..............
......................
Mr*. J. H. Krlrnea
........ ...........
llrater William* ..........
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T 1 4*. Hillary ..............
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I’ nkimwn ........................
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Unknown ..........................
...................
U ab Hillary ..................
......................
Unknown ..........................
.............. . . .
Unknown ..........................
Unknown
Katie William*
Unknown
............
............
Waller Tbotnaa . . . . . . .
......................
Unknown ...................... ..
......................
I*. J. Uoau ...................

K. lllck ................
Pauline Kanner
Unknown ..........
II. J, William*
I). L. Tbraaber
Unknown .........\.
Unknown ............
Nielli Knight
J. Jackaon ........
I- William.
Mary HUH,ell
Unkrmwn . , . . .
Unknown
Unknown .........
W. II. Wataoo
IlllU rl Htokra
Anule Tl.&lt;,ui ■»
t n known
Prank llatrh . . .

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H. 0. Hblnbolaer
Unknown ..........
Unknown ..........
Unknown ..........

J. 0 . PACKARD ! FIRST ADDITION TO MIDWAY aa R *e*r!a! U Plat Bo*k N*. t, Faf* IK
Bamlaol* Cauaty R arer!.
.
Lit* JH and XJ *•**#•»•*•••■*••«**«*«••••
Uokoowsi «*•■•..*•»*••«*• ■*
ta tt lux, l«N» and 170 .............................................
L'nknowa
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U t * I'll and 190 ..........................
Unknown .............. ..
Jj*
U t 218 .................................... .*...........................................
Unknown

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Ceuaty Racorda
U t 3. Block II, Tier 10 ................
U U 7. S and 9, Block II. Tier 10
U l 10. Block II, Tltr 10 ..............

8.8 Unknown

W S uf M\vit
\V 1 rh o f « m
Upu NK |&gt;t of tola of t'nlon »t)d (*t»m|»
iii iri AvnujPM. mo B oft U&amp;tou AVi

N. P* llohlnaun
Unknown ..........

L.l 111, lllot k 6 Tier E ......
U t .1. llloek N. Tlrr P
U l 6. llloek
9, Tier U . .
U l I. niork
9. Tier C
....
U t 9. llloek
9. Tier U
....
W 4 U l IO, Block 9, T l « 1) .
U t 16, Block 9. Tier K ............
U U 4 ami 8. Block 9 .-Tier II .
U t* 9 and 10. Block 9i Tier II
E'h U t 3, Block I d Tier U .
U l ' 10. Block 10. Tier D........
S U t 4. Blork II. Tier II
S ', lo t 4. llloek II. Tier B
Uta 2, 3 and 7, llloek II. Tier
U t 6. llloek II. Tier B . . . . .
U l n. Illo. k II. Tier K
U t n. llloek II, Tier r.
U l &gt;&gt;. Ul»*-k II. Tier II
l,.i 7. III., k 12. Tlrr 11
Lit 6. niork 12. Tier K
l -&gt;1 6 and 7. llloek 12, Tier II

HOLDEN REAL ESTATE COMPANT’ S ADDITION TO SANTORD aa R«cerdad la Plat Beak
1. P a *. 19. SamUela Canity Bacardi

MELLONTILLE aa Record*! la Pint Rook Na. 1, P a*. IN . SamlnnU Cauaty Eacard*.
U t* 1 and 3. Block 34 ...................................
John Rtu**I| ....................
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U U l and 3. Block33 .................................
John Il a w I! ............................
All Block* 40 and i t .............. ................ John 11s u e 11 ........................................................., .......... s t j j

Block3.

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NEATER' ADDITION TO RANTORD at R*o*rd*d U PU t Bock Nt. 1, Pa*aa 74 and 111 Ramlaei.
.
Cannly Racer!*
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All Itlbcke A and It
p, W , Talbott . . . . . . . . . . .
bait
U ta 1. 2 and 3., Block C ..............................
B. W. Herndon . . . .
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U ta 1, 3 and 3, .Block P ......................
.
W. B. Msaeun . .
.......... n «
\T 111 ft o f U t 9. Block P ..........................
•
Ham'l Klein . . T! 11! Ti ; " * * 75 2
All llluck It ................................................... ..
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B. W. Ilerndvn . . . . . . . . .
10S
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ROBINSON'S SURVEY OP AN ADDITION TO RAMPORD aa Recorded la Plat Reek X*. 1, Fa**t
82 a n ! 99. 8a m il ala Cenaty Racer!*
I N UM1 *

CAMERON'S RUB-DCVIRIOM OP RECK HAMMOCK a* Recorded la- PU t Reek H*. 1. 1
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Bamine It County R acer!*'
U U I Io 13 and IT and 19 ..............................
Jo* Cameron ......................
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27. 2N, Si a
4.1 ................
63. 36. 37 *1
67. 73, (H. I
73 ................
ST ................
SB ................
91 ami 92 .
123. 121 and
130 ................
I ll And UU
1X3 and 130
ITT aid 126
126 ............
H12 ..............
1 6 1 ................
ltd,
2&gt;51 I,, JM
£12 aod 22
236 ..............
274 and 200

CAKAAM a* Retard*! la PU t Reek He. I, P**t 1M. SemUaU Ceuaty Rocerda.
4. 3 and 8, Block I .............................
Sam Waihlnctoa ................
4. Block I .................................................
Jo* Tlnimon...........................
3 and In. Block 4 ..................................
floppy le e Locklear . . . . .
B. Block 4 .................................................
Henry Bobtnaon ................
I. Block 7 ....................................... ’
Unknown .........................

13.92

«* ...............................................

De*

Bun N 10 cb W 3 ch 8 lo rb E 2 cb,
190 fl. 8 and 1626 ft W uf NE

2

36

Murtl* B. Bellamy
Cbn.

WILLIAM CLARK'S «UH-DIVIRI0N OP BLOCH 11. TIER 14 a n ! BLOCK II. TIE S II
I ukiton

Virgil Clair

3 ' U. T. Anll-oiiy

NEH) aod t l M
NE&gt;i o f NWVi of
NE14I
Beg NW ror o f NB14 o f N K H ...............
Ron K 678 fl H 64214 M W STS ft
N 64214 tt 1leoo Ry) ............................
8B14 o f SW1A o f NW1A ..............................
14 Int. to -B W li of 8 W 1* , , t •,■ ............
V4 I|t. !■ SW14 o f HWS» ..........................

I3.C9

for! tit*

8V4 of NH or RH of. &lt;tK14 of NW14

36 IS 30
M 19 30

9
»

R. V. U u tU « *

Han W 537! i ft H 643H It E 33114
It, N to be*
o f NWU o f BKH of N RH ......................
. 141H It W o f BE roe of HWH
o f BEIj****.

Knight

91*1. J- Mahoney
7

UakiDwn
................
Hlcble WowJbridg* and

19 31
19 91
IS 11-

10 M. M. McOoogal
10 T. A. Nani ........
Ur*. A. II. W j lb
»J. W, Wyll* tiro.

SOUTHERN FLORIDA CITRUS COMPANY'S PLAT OP Boo. H . Twp. IS B.

Itustxjf Utliup;

BOYD ft 8UB-DXV1810M m ft«*r4*4 U FLI
i* IB____ ______________ ___. . . . . . . . . _____

A. D. STEHDIFORD'S ADDITION TO SANFORD aa Racarde! la F U l Reek Re. 1. r a g . 111. Sami
o*l* Ceuaty Record*
La, y .....................................................................
Unknown ........................ ; . . .
11.61
1
in.............................
................................
.
Norman Hatton .................. .
21.W
u t . 23 .n il* »
........................................
*■ w . j w b i u nr*..................
u .bi
U l 26 ........................ ........... .............................
lleo. Turner ..........................
«.W

In k »*. 1, Yoga II, B*mLa*L Coumty Efoorito
-

fl

I.

*1
A. D. CH AFFXLL8 SUBEDIT 111 ON u

E*cord*J ^ F L t

(j*t 8, Block 0 . . . . * .* * ..*.*•*•!*•******•
tat* §, P, 1*4 to. Block Go *a* ao* **•**

jjJ

CELERY AVENUE ADDITION TO EANPORD aa Racerded U Plat Sack No. 1, Pa**t 111 akd 1M
Semin ala Cauaty Racordt
Eol 8. Block A
B. L. Blcktnaoa
........
477
U t 13. Block A ...................... ...........................
...................T. A. Neal ........................" ,
IS

It. L. Tbraaber .
Mary H. Dlrkla*

RL M. SMITH S SECOND 9U 1D IVI110N aa Racordad U PUt Bock Na,
Corn " ~
l * t i I anil 7 to 41 and 43 to 01 ami 06
to 90 Ilea# E 122 rt of U t 1 and lea*
let* II and H i .........................................
U t 42 llaa* 86 ft. K and W by HT
* .ft N and H In HE cue.I . . ............ ..
irtVU o f HWI, of NWl* an.) be* NP, cor
o f M*» o f HWH o f SW 1,..............
ran W 8 2 3 ch N 7 ah W 10 Hi N
(13 rb E 8.2 cb N 3 cb. K 10 eb M lo Iwg.
And be* NW cor. of HWI4 ..................
Hun E 10 rb B 3 rb E 10 rb H 4.71 rb
W 20 cb N to be* ......................
Ur*
12 cb North end A Hi Vf of HE

179,7.6
191.03
76.00
W .7I
33.00
143.70

Unknown . . . . '
J. D. Warren
Unknown . . . .
Henry Wight

26.50

Unknown

Renton .....................

E. llawklna ,
kite Packard

U. W. Herndon .........
(&gt;. L. Tbraaber ........ ...
B. W. Herndon ........
4. O. BbUholaer . . . . . .
Ur*, lla f fle T, Barne*
It. ttockabanm ............ .
J . W. V en ab le..............
J. 11. W illiam, .......... .
Brew Be*. Co...............
Ilenry Undom .......... .
P. I*. Bine* ................
Mr*. Hydney Carroway
(WMow-a e i. Al'dl
Mr*. H. O. Kbtnbotaer .
H. O. HhlnbaUer ........ .

W S 7. Block X ..............................................
L»t \ Block Z .................................................
Lot 0. Block 7, Tier A ..................................
L&gt;t H. Block X. Tlrr A ..................................
Lit* 1 ami 2, Block X, Tier t\ .. . . .
L d fl ile u W tVH feeM Block H, Tier

167 Unknown

or

O. B .

1. Pa** M . Seminal*

Clifford Holme*

lo t h Hb-k 12. Tl*r
%
I &gt;it in, Ukir-k n . Tier 2
Lit in. llloek 13. Tier 3
leoi 7 llltpck 13. Tier 4.................................
Lds 1 and 2. llloek I3t Tier H..................
L ‘f* 1 and 4, Block 13. Tier 9 . . . . . . . . .
L*4 «, Hlo»-k IS. Tier 3 ..............................
X 11' l ft of K
of Ia I 7 and G
121) ft of L-t ? tk*a X 130 ft).

muck x

Alt In Sanford (if. .....................................
A ll NEI4 In Hanford Ot. (lest beg. 41 link*
IV of NK cor. run W to lota, of W
lik e of Sanford rt. BWly along til.
IS.GO cb. G 4.08 cb. NEly 17.S3 cb.
to beg.) ........................... , ,. .............
Dag. 13 cb. H of S* Her puat 1*0 N Une
Han X I1.IM rb K VV, eb N 11 Wfl
cb. W V\i cb
.........................................
Leg. SW cor of NISI*
Bun N 13 cb. G 7.44 cb 8 13 cb W
7.44 ch .........................................................
B « f NW cor of N R * .....................................

TH E TOWN

U ta 4 and-3, Block 4. Tltr 3 , . . . .......... ..
WH U t t. Block 4. Tier 6 ........................
t: S3 rt o f U U 0 and T (lea* H 6*4 ft)
*—
’ Block 4, Tier 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
K(4 of N W H . Block 4. Tier 20..............
LoU 1 and 3. Block 3. H er 3......................
U t 0. Block S. Tier 3 . . . ................................
SII f l o f
U t 13 and all 13 (lew be*
HU cor lo t 13 ran N 63 ft W 2B
ft H 23 f I IV II ft H 40 ft K to
l-e*I. Block », Tier 3 __________ _____
U U I and 2, Block 3. Tier 10......................
KU, and E 13
34 fl
of
NW4
Tier I?
, .........................
w tn rt i.r u i * » *n.i io Block a
Tlrr 1
Let 5. llluck 0. Tier 7
All Block «. Tier 1C ................. ........ . . . .
U l 1 and ,NS U t 2 ami a U t t! ft d
and IV by 33 ft N A H In NW
c r .if U t :i.
and W ft fl nf
NS uf
led 2. Block 7, Tlar I ........................
Ij rt H. Block 7, Tlrf 3 .................. ..
U t* 4 and S. Block 7. H er 4 .......... ..
N W l,. Block 7. Tier 15
. .
U t s Bl.e k * Tlef I
U l a. Block m. Tier 2
N It ft U t 2. Block 0 Tier 2
led 8, llbi-k |0, Tlrr 1 - ............ ...............
led M. |tlie k III. Tier 6 ...................
U l I, Block 16, Tier 7
..............
HU lleea H liw ft uf HW H I. 11berk 10.
Tier If. ..............
...........................
NI-, nf U l « and S » ft of lo t !».- Itto.-*
II. Tier 2
U l i and i: 12 1 fi U t &lt; l ir e S 7 ft t
Block 11. Tier 1 ................
Iota tl anil 7, IlloCk 12. Tier 3
I.rt» tr a n.t 7 Block 12. Tier 4
U t t! Block 12. Tier 3 .................................
led» 6 and 7 Block 12, Tier 7

_

“ V 0* . ^ lm r u t * « k
ntr Record.

U l 2. Bloc k 4 . . . . . . . . . . . M M M I t M H I t l
U t 2. Hlor 8 18 : 4 i f i i i i i i M i ( i i ( i t i i i i t t 9

tv 4 U t 4. Block 3, Tier
................
U t 11. Block 3. Tier 3 ........ ...........
U l.U . Murk 3, Tier 3 , . , . . . . . . ........
U t 3. Block 3. Tier 7 ..........................
U t 3. Block 3, Tier 7 .......... 7.................
U t 8. Block 3. Tier 7 ..............................
U t 1, Block 3, Tier H ..........................
U l 4. Block 3, Tlef ID ........................
Uta II and 13, Block 4, Tltr I ..........
U t II and NH •&gt;!
W m * &lt;• Tier 2
U t II. niork 4, Tier 2 ........................

Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown

i
i

Malaklah I
Unknown
C. L Win*
Unknown

U t* I. 3. T. 8. 9 and 10 and N W Vi Block 3.
Tier 7 . . . . . . . . . A ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NWH Block 3. Tier 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
U t I, Block 3. Tier L , . ................ ' . ...............
tie* .NB cor or U t 3 Ban 6 1 ft W 73 ft,
H 3 ft W 43 ft N 4 ft R 113 fl

Unknown
Unknown

Block 18 (lew part S of It/.) aat] all blocks
» and 40 ................................. ................
Hlucks II ant) 12
BkR.k 41 Htnui Cflppras pari and iraa
WH of N 210 ft. of llloek 47, and lr*a
1,M tb K am) W by V.&amp;O cb. N and ft
on K Side)
..................... ..................

i
t
&lt;

Unknown . . . .
Drew Rea. Go.

Unknow*

„

*

1

U t &gt;7, llloek O ............................................
Lot 98, llloek O .............................................
Lot* 41 and 42, llloek G ................ ........... .
All Unplatted fa rt llloek O ............................
All Unplatted 1-art llloek J ......................
Lola 33, 64. and 56 to SO (leaa W ISO
ft.) and DO aod 61 (lea* N 93 ft.)
Block K .....................................................

U fa 23. 23 and 34. Block B . . .
E 40 ft Lot 28. Block U ............
U U 10. 11. S3, 13. 34, 23. M.
38. Block O ..............................
U t 31 and N H Lot 59. Block C
fat 43. Block C ............................
Lot 4*. Block D ..........................
Lot 63. Block D . ...........................

P. L. Woodruff

Ba* at NW pi o f Uta o f Hanford Aa*
with OotnmerrUI St, ran ft 477.37 ft
N 60 d.| IT n i l W 123.10 ft S 471.30
- ft ■ I l f ft to b e*....................................
Bat *1 NW pt of Uta of Commercial St
with Palmello Aa* ran N 607.04 ft
N 00 d** IT min W 446.21 ft S
T il. 06 ft e ir aloof N Una o f Cum mar
cUI St. to ha* ........................ .................
B*f 006 ft N * f NE cor o f U U o f Park
A t* with Commercial St. ran N 603.77
ft 8 00 de* II n i l N 130.10 ft ft
A06.R0 rt W 146.8 ft to b * ( ...........
Be* at Inti of N tin* o f Pol ton Ht with
W lino or Park Are, run N 460.34 ft N
UO lift it min W 123.1 rt 6 330.73 ft
E 117 ft to be* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Be* N l pt o f Inte Park Are wltb Com­
mercial s t. rna N 104 ft B 146.8
ft 8 104 ft
W 146.6 ft Ilea* Lot *
Block 1 Tier 31 Block L, Tier 3 ..........
All Block 1 Tier 10 ......................................
Be* 113 7 t W
or NW pt o f U U o f
tat HA. wllb Palmetto Aa*. Ban N 1*0
ft E 133 ft N to Commarclal Ht W to
Bind Aa* 8 IM S ft, R 133 ft 8
to P in t •tree I K to be*......................
LoU 1. 3 and 3. Block 3. Tier 3 . . , . , . . .

i

Amount of T»rM
•nd C « u

u

i

I).' D. I'r abody
l&gt;. U TbraatMr
d

T.
a

IVarrlptlon of
U n d.

Amoanl of T air*
and Coota

Yog* 71, B«mlA*U C * u ty .
D* PbUlpo
UoklWW*

..........ISO*

4.17
I4.TI

Ut

1 I lew* HVi of W&gt;4 of U t
leaa N 34 or W H of U t 4)
All W of HI. John* rtrrk ................

■

�w•

---------------&gt; '----------• '

'

%
peKTiptloo

rvtdTijm-ko of
Land.

Amount of Taira
and Conta

K
a

•
j
1

!

JO M

JO

Unknown

Sir*. ft. T. Itrown
tnkiMiwn ..............
t-'Dknnwn ............’
A. Richardtoa
L'kI bovo .......... ...
I'nkoown ............

s
*

Amount of Tatra
and Coata

ul

Description of

Amount o f Taxao
aod Coata

it
a

i £

1
H

◄

I_ „
, __ _
•*
tn rl it
d«« E 13 rh W T.is eh If M .M r t U

IL Crrrtiim
IL Itobtnaon

l i f t Jamta Phltp

N* ' i
?-

1** ViE inc t iu * S
f b 2 . ® d#* w B ls tb N 44 il*r
w * M ch N S3 da« W 260
® 8 S2 Ja* 30 mla. E » ch Nthly
* lon* margin of flitter Lake |» /aide
E to beg)................
» • « *.M th I o f XW Coe .
5“ ■ ‘ M V *
lT ,a r t «o ■ IIoo
o f 8W H N 13,13 ch W _JJ.IS
CO to b t f ................ .............
Bag i U ch 8 o f NW fi)f o f f lw ii
tin fa B 4 Af .k &lt;■ &gt;m_ 11 . ’

(Ibm n »ctrm In
3 * c r « to NW

Lot* ft, ? and ft. Work t ..............................
/
— ■ ■■
Bag 439 ft 8 of KW car o f Lot 9 . . . ...........
Hon 8 831 ft E OOO ft
N 4«9 ft
NWly to bag ..............................................
8 4 o f NWW of BWW l i r a 8 |.9Dth. ob&lt;1
lara hag 33 ft N o f 8W cor run N
133 ft K 322 ft 8 133
ft W 393

Unknown

Unknown

Unknown

W . Caldwell

Maggie 8.

Unknown
Unknown . .
Unknown ..
R. U Oraar
Unknown . .

Unknown

Coleman

Unknown
Unknown

xw h

1
3
10
0
3
10
10

Unknown . .
Unknown . .
Unknown
Unknown.. .
l-aura I'lark
Unknown .»
Unknown . .

B
3

Unknown
Unknown

Ini

l

of s w ti

90 I t - 40 Aatnael Klein . . .
90 11. 48.B Tlhltn A Badlar
»&gt; 31
43 Tlldan A Bndler

iitiid i.

!*&gt;i n ................
Rag flW roa . . .

•4

0 . 90 33
3 E. II. U(
* SO 99 3 4 Unknown
11 30 39
10 Unknown

JflL ___ ....•aeaaitiae4*e44 4 »e (4 tl4 ttll»
p t tea ft IV o f NE car o f 8 4 Of

II
II

!M
90

{ran V *iJ» ft**8 ’ 433* ft* E ‘ 430 ft
ft 43* ft ................................................. .
B#f iW cuff l»f 1HW H U'f U»l 2, •*..•••,,
Ran S 422 ft K O il ft « 422 ft W
•IS ft . ................................... *.....................

Unknown

I

Unknown

W. r. Carter

yttUOE O f CLAT BFRINOI ae Recorded U Flat Boak Me. I. Page II. Bamlnala County Keened*
Mr*. H. 31. Martyn

» ) 33
20 33

19

10 31

30

40

Unknown . . .
(lao. tlllyard
Morris 1. Wl
Unknown . . .

Unknown
Unknown
Recorded la Flat Rook Ns.

K Is Sanford ill. He** NWW or NEW
and Iran lag NW ror o f . NEW of
X fi. run fl 10.15 ch E 9,80 ch 8 H3
imki K 1.(3 cb N S3 dag E to N line
flee W to lag and lane N 4 o f NW U
and M&gt; N 4 of H W 4 o f NM4 nid
tree fart eold to A. C. I*. R y l* .. . . . . .
Eli *f NEW of N K 4 o f 8EH . . . . . . . . . .
Bra *l.fS ch 8 of SB cor
Ban 8 4,31 cb W 11.80 ch N 4.31
rt E 11.W cb
p , |J cb 8 and W1.97 th f f 'o f NB c o r ..
Ban li 0.0 rb N 4 4 rh W 0.0 ch lo Hr
SfTlr alook &gt;1 aide o f same to b a g ...
it i, of NW&gt;, of 8W H ..................................
Bra 10 th E of AW cor of ..............................
Ban S 15 cli E 3 ch 8 IS ch 8 31
iVt W in A 11nr arc W to hag..............
Ps Jo rt VV of NE ror ...................... .
Ben W lu rb 8 27 ch K 10 ch N

30

113

3
o

Unknown

Atrtrn (iurrard
Unknown . . . . . .

0.75 Unknown

W . A. WHITCOMB'! FIRST ADDITION TO OEKEYA at Retarded la Flat Book Na. I, Fags Itf.
Bamlnala Ceuaijr Record*
Unknown
lane 4. 3, 18 and If, Illwk 1 ..........
Nit* 8, IIlock 2 ............ ....................
Unknown
Unknown
lot* U . ID. and 30. Rtock 2 ___ . . . .
fnta 3. 4. 3. 12. Id and IT, tllork 4
Unknown
WRITAOMB'9 SECOND ADDITION TO OENEYA aa Raoordad la Flat Back He. I.
Samlaole Canaty Record*

Unknown . . .
f . I*. Ulna,
r . I*. Ulrica
Unk n*rwn ............... .
£ . U. JCanauae . ,
Kllaatwlh Cranihrlm

8 W 4 o f N B 4 of NEW ..................................
Hag 1TO ft 8 of NH cor .......................... ..
Run 8 343 ft W W ) (I X i l l H E
600 ft .........................................................
Hag 1T0 ft 8 o f NW cor o f NWW of
N R 4 o f N R 4 t ..» n .
lion 8 400 f l R 000 ft N 490 ft.
W to bag
N W 4 o f HWW and HWH of N W 4 ( W .
of N W 4
of

5. J. Nawton

NWW of N W 4 and B E 4 o f NEW --** 20
lire 0 2s ch B of HW cor or BWW o f
K W U ............................................................ 2T
[Ion N 20 ch E fl.M ch 8 90 ch W
8.M rh ................................... ........................
NRH o f ME 4 ....................
33
BE 4 o f HEH ...................
33
SEW o fiB W 'i
34
NV, ..f 8W&lt;* ...................................................... 34

21

30

21

30

21
21
21
21

30
50
30
30

50 Unknown

13
40
40
10
SO

Ifl.4*

W . 1- Wllllamaon ............ .• 4.TI
I&gt;. V. Hoyt Hra...............
T.S
t». V. Iloyt lira. .. ...............
7.2
Unknown
8.4
11. V. Hoyt lira. .................. 11.18

OOLDEN ROD HEIOHT9 aa Recorded In Flat Book Ha. I, Page 14. Semlntlr Canity Record*
1r&gt;t at. |H.n k IS .................... I........................
FkOfd 11a*»r I ........................
t.flt

8 4 o f N 4 of SWVj o f RWt| and twg AK
cor ..f r*n.i' r'.in 8 I ch W A ch N
I ch B 8 ch ................/ ........................
IT
Beg BE cor of 8 K 4 o f NEH
................
linn S H cb W ft ch 8 II ch II

19

NEtj of NW 4
8R4* o f NEkt .
.
B 4 o f AW 4
S W U o f AWH ...................................
8EV* o f N W 4 .................................................
NEl*
l i r a NEU» ........................................
BWV1 of 8EV,
............
N 4 of N E 4 of 8 K 4 of AE4
............

ln
13
I®
1»
»B
»
"
21

ft rli ,

Mr*. Marlon E. I
Erancla CarteII . . .
Unknown . . . . . . . . .
Mre. Ilrnry I'lrrca
I'nkhowtl
.......

Unknown . .

—

, i t AEU ................................... ...........
N 3-1 of N W 4 of tm il .............................
W S of AW1| *

O \. grander*
Unknown ..........
It ft M'waly
Tlldrn A Aadlrr
Unknown ............
Unknown
P. A. Aanndrre
Itcn T. Wllllama
Mr» I. Mlmbrll

33 21 30
30 Ubaa. Edgar .......................... 43.93
33 31 30 ' Wl U. R. I'll! .............
8.8B
33 21 30
*0 U. 1*. Powell A W. L. Uriah II.U

VAN ARBDALE OSBORNE DROKERAOE COMFANT'B ADDITION TO BLACK HAMMOCK aa
Racerdad In Flat Book Na. 1. Page 11. Bamlnala Couaty Rtcerda
l&gt;5ta IS and 20 ..................................................
20 *■ »• »•*«•*............................
lad* 215. 31*1, 217 and StA........ .................
«0 E- II. Morgan ..............
81.04
Lota 333 and 323 ...................................................
30 E. 11. Morgan ...................... 28.98
VAN ARBDALE OSBORNE BROKERAOE COMPANY'! SECOND ADDITION TO BLACK HAM­
MOCK aa Racordad In Plat Book No. 1. Fag* ■&lt;». BamlmoU Couaty Record*

THE OENEVA TRACT IN BEC t l. TWF. 10 8
32.90
52.90
10.34

I. TW F. SO B.. RANtiE 11 E.. a* Recorded la riat Book I. Page
t l , Bemlsale Couaty Hacorda
.........
Unknown .......... ....................
2.83

22

31

30

40

IN aa Recorded In Flat Beok Ha. I,
Couaty Record*

Unknown
K. J. Tbornfrain

i r i l k c HAMMOCK a* Recorded In Flat Book Ho. ! . Page* 1 ta I. Bamlnol# Couaty Record*
8. W. Ilotdrn

..

Un kn ow n

10

Mr*. I'trrla Irigrrral

21

31

25

CVItKA HAMMOCK al Racordad In Flat Book Na. I, Page 1M Bamlnola County Record*,
t i t . 31. 32, 33 and 31 , ~ ........................
Unknown* .........
W
&gt;vt
........................................... ...
U. W. H oop er.................. ... , t
• 75 7t. t l and 7x ...............................
II. II. I'rahy ..........................
t 1*. an. s) and 82 ....................................
W . A. Jrftn* ......................
• KG. HO. I ll, 121 and 126 (lew
r .v I2tr
...........................
........
Paler llorrlgan .................... 2
• US IT I t! 113. 13ft and 137 Unknown
..............................
I
tor' III
Mr*, t* E. Snyder ..............
** . of \tv&gt;,
(if! 1
»f Alt
of 8 W 4 ......................................
*H of M V l, of 8 W *.* ..................................
Seg AW n * of NW 4 bf N W 4 „ . . . ........
Eon F. USD fl N 450 ft W 1490 ft
„ * *36 ft ................................................. .
Bri nw ror of t hurrb »t. nnrl E Inkr
*ra. In tha Tuwn 6 f Inngwrwrl. run 8
3 0 ft W too fl N 300 ft K* tOO

Run t: K11 ft. ,s Xto ft W 5Wt ft 8 13
•leg W »■.!&gt; ft E to Iwg . . . . ‘. ................

Unknown . . . . .
Tllden A Rkdler

4

Unknown ............ .....................

LONUWOOD at Raoordad U Flat Bank K*. 1. Fagaa I I U It, BnmlnnU Canaty Record*.

ft.)

......../ ........................ ...........................
87 W. N. Blackwood .............. 83.83
— :------------ ,---------- ----------------------------------•
•
FRIES' aURVZY OF LAKE CHAEM aa Racordad in Flat Bank Na. 1, Fag* 8. Bamlnala Caanty

Tlldan A Badlar
lla ila r R e a m ,
A. W. Itail* . . .
A. W. IUrta . . .
A. W. Darla . . .
T. W. Praralt .
Unknoirn ..........
Unknown ..........
Unknown ............

8. M. Entimlngar

'

....

Tllden A Badlei-

P.

Carlrr

ALEXANDRIA OR OVIEDO aa Rocnrdad la FUt Bask He. 1. Fag* U . BaaalnaU Canaty Raearda.
Iml X lllock II ..................................................
W. E. Argo ..........................
CM
A. AULUf'S FLAN OF OVIEDO aa Raoardad la Flat Bank Nn. I. Fag* M. Bnmiaala County
Kncnrds
All I la « twg 12.82 ft K of 8W mr run
K 117.18 ft N 12 dag W WI.3I ft 8 12
dag tV 100.80 ft I Ptwk n ...................
Idle I and X III- k 0 ..................................

MITCHELL’ I BtlRVET OF THE LEYT OR ANT a* Racerdad la FUt Bonh Na,
Bamlanl* Caaity laearda
K. T. Malkwy. el al .
led 10. lllock D ..............................................
K. Y. Mallory, al al .
1ait in. Block n ................................................
Mallory A McCall . . .
Iail 1 anil K 'i lad 3. Block C ...............
II. R. McUall ............
W 4 Iait 2. Block U .....................................
Iait IL Block B .............. .............. ...............
Iait 1*. Block C .............................................
fait I I lean the) part rorrrad by (Ilia*
Or entreat A Drrw'a Rarlalon) Block

II. n. MrCall ...... .................
M. B. M cC a ll..........................

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BRIO ANDERBON'B ADDITION TO OVIEDO aa Raonrdad la F U t Ranh Na. 1, Rag* M, Bamlnala
Oammty Eacotda
|rota 8 and T . ........ 1..........................................
Andrew Nalaoo H elm *........
TAB.
1MIDWAY Of BEO. IB, TW F. I I S.. RAMOE I t E.. aa Racnrdnd U Flat Rash Ra. 1. Fag* U „

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•SADLET'S ADDITION TO LOHOWOOD aa Racnrdnd ta Flat Bask N * .'l,
Couaty Record*
E. B. Bradley

R*t W tl B nf BE cor of Warren Bt. and
B d a t r Arr. In Town o f lamiwood
Hun E 331 It A 900 ft W 539 fl N 900

*4 9 7 0 1 D CELERT DELTA aa Racordad la FUt Beak N*. 1, Fag* 71. Bemlnel* Cauety Record*
John lluanall ..........................B A M
“ K IA, IA and 3A ............................... . . .
h . C. Camron ...................... * 8 7 l
JH left .............................................................
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H. A. IU»* Eatate .............. M .M
Ut Zfi
tiro. A. Narbtrleb .............. *830
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U T. Bryan .........................
fH U l 80 .........................................................
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U
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*7 lima part N and E o f stream )........
«t*t part o f Iaft* 87 N and E o f 8tra.ui
Houfhrrn Prod or* Uo,
knd all Lot 88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Iltm 8 4G3 fl ft R MO O ft N 405.(1 tl
W 230.9 ft
» * 210 n N o f HE TOT of H W 4 . . . . ..........
lUa W ISIS ft N 330 ft E 1313 ft 8
45ft ft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
of KWH o f N E 4 .............. ..
« 4 of B W 4 o f N W 4 o f N E 4 .......... ...........
« » a i m or N B 4 o f K W U .................. i .
8 * Arm* of W 4 of NEW o f *N W W
. •( HWW .......... .........................................
1 acre „ ) In BE rwr of le g NE cor of
9 W 4 of NWW ..........................................

I ait

38,

Block

98
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PH ILIP R. YOUMO OR ANT a* Record *4 la Fin t Rank Ns. I, Fag* I I , BamUal* Otaaly Record a
Iaila X II and 17 ..............
0 *&gt; 9}
7«na Yonn* Ilf*- ...................
S»
|n t id
9 “ 91 31
T , U. lira nnoa ....................... M.R
i « t 4 ...............
*9 3° 31
Jaa* l'oong Hr*..................
4.01

IW 25 n H
V t t'.i'ft ' w ' of" N'E cor of
o f J iE 4 ...................................
Ran W 3124 ft 8 4A8 ft E 2324 fl
N 168 ft ..................................... ..-..........
5 *H acre* of W H o f N W 4 o f X W H ...
Hag 5H rb 8 of NW cor ..............................
R*a 8 ft t h K 10 ch N 3 ch W 10

• S Of S E 4 Dt N W 4 o f N R 4 .................... .
( nf 8W H of 8 W 4
(lean 8 810.8

SI acre* of

4 90 31

R 4 o f W 4 of 8W U of N B 4 ..................
3
BEH o f HE4 ...........
3
B 4 o f NWU o f 8W 4 and 8 4 o f NEH
o f HWU and 8E 4 of 8W of NW 1-4
o f BW 1-4 ................................................
7
flag 97 f« R o f NW etc of HW 4 o f
N W 4 of N W 4 .....................................
9
Rnn B HO ft R Sl.T fl W SO Tl
N 31.7 fl ........................................ ...........
N W 4 o f B W 4 o f N W 4 ..........................
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N W 4 o f R K 4 liana R 4 o f N E 4 I .............. II

21
21

99
99

10 I . Bobbin* ............................
40 I . A. Olrrerd ..........................

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11.80

91

9$

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49 Unknown .................................

1X70

21

99 .

91
21

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99

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10 H. • Reecbam ..........................
93 U A. i ohnww ..........................

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28.80
33.7ft

40
40

la s i"

p r aw o f BHR-DIYIBION OF LAND RELONOINO TO ALTAMONTE LAND HOTEL AND NAY1&gt;

194 Unknown

10
10

T. W. Rryden
Mary J. Hnaty

NW o f N K 4 and
X4
of
NWW ....................... t .........
NRW o f NWW of BWW . . . .
NEW of BWW of BE 1-4........
Deg NE ror of HR4 of BBW
F lu N n &gt; f l fl 047.8 ft
N In be*

Unknown . . . .
Unknown . . . .
Unary Jarkaoa
Unknown' . . . .

■ 4 o f BMW ...............................
NMU nf 8 K 4 ...................... .
Be* BE rvr . f NWW nf NW
Row N Id Hi W 15 rh
IB ck .....................................
NEW o f BBW ..............................
8KW o f BBW ............................
BWW «» NRW ..........................
NWW o f 8W ............................
RW nf NEW nf NWW ............
BE4 o f BWW and NEW of I
WW nf BBW ..................
flWW
NWW
BBW o f NWW ..........................
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8 4 a l BWW

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NOTICE or AK ELECTION TO XETABUBS suit, will, under and by virtue of that NOTICE OF APPLICATION pn*
■FECIAL NOAD AND BRIDGE DISTRICT
TAX DEED
Of SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, TO NR certain dscre« heretofore on March
XN 0W K AM SFECIAL ROAD AMD BRIDOE 2 9 t h , .1 0 2 1 , en tered In th e a b o v e aald
U n d e r S e c tio n 5 7 5 o f
th e
Geneyji
DISTRICT
XO.
I, AITS DETXRXIXZ
WHETHER THE COST OF THE BUILDING a u l t , o n the 2n d d a y o f M a y , 1 9 2 1 ,
S t a t u t e s o f .th e S t a t e o f Florida
i v a c i p e t it io n o r b . t . w n n x z z , r r
OF THE PROPOSED ROADS A X S BRIDGES
N o t ic e ia h e r e b y g iv e n that J.
AL., FOB THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A
IN SAID SPECIAL ROAD AND
BRIDOE d u r i n g th e le g a l h o u rs o f sa le , a n d a t
SPECIAL HOAD AND BRIDGE DISTRICT
DISTRICT SHALL BE PAID FOR FR0X t h e fr o n t door o f th o C o u r t H o u z e in H a r r o ld , p u r c h a s e r o f T a x Certifi.
TO BE KNOWN AS SPECIAL SO AD AND
THE FROCEEDfl OF A BOND ISSUE IN
BRIDGE DISTRICT VO. » . OP SEMINOLE
S a n f o r d , F lo r id a , s e ll to the h ig h e s t c a t e N o . 1 1 6 9 , d a te d th e 3rd day 0f* I
THE SUM OF NINETY THOUSAND f*0
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
000.00) DOLLARS.
WHEREAH, a patttlcd was presented lo (ha b id d e r f o r cash th e fo llo w in g describe J u n e , A . D . 1 9 1 2 , h a s fi l e d sold certi­
The petition of II. F. Wheeler. Tbeo Anile,
a uiJaaa of hot wator aarf
el el, uklnc for the ret (Milkmen i of e Specie! Hoard of County Commissioned of Seminole ed p r o p e r ty , ly in g an d b e in g in S e m i ­ fi c a t e in m y o f f i c e , an d h a s made ip !
SOUTH M A Y H A V E GONE B RO KE
. phoaphata provanta llln m
lined and Bridge Ulelrlrt to be known u County; Florida, on tb* Sth day of March, A.
p lic a tio n f o r T a x D e e d to issue in seSPECIAL IlOAII AND BRIDGE DISTRICT NO. R.. 1331, signed by mor* than twenty-five per n o le C o u n ty , F lo r id a , t d -w it :
•Ad koopo m ftt)
S E V E R A L T IM E S B U T IT N E V ­
3, of Seminole County, Florida, bating been rent of tbe duly registered voter* wbo are
L o t six ( 6 ) a n d tho S o u th th ir t y c o r d a n c c w ith la w .
S o ld certifiest»
presented at the reenter March meet Inf of tble free holder* residing within Ibe' territory here­
E R W IL L S T A Y B R O K E .
Hoard, held on tbe Sib dej of Uareb, A. D. inafter described, praying to bnv* coontltuted ( 3 0 ) f e e t o f lo t fiv e ( 6 ) H . W . B a r r 's e m b r a c e s
th
e
fo
llo
w
in g
described
J u s t as c o o ! w h en It b u m s , le a v e s 1921, end u ld petition bavins been filed with and established h Bperial Road nod Uridff
H a m m o c k , p r o p e r ty s itu a te d in S e m fn o le cotm.
Ihla Hoard al that lime, end It appearInf to District In Seminole County, Florida, to be flra t addition to B la c k
so
the tble Hoard that aald petition La ilsned bp not known *• SPECIAL ROAD AND Dll)DOE DIS­
W A S H I N G T O N , A p r il
2 2 .— A lt h o behind in c o m b u stib le a s h e s ,
S e m in o le C o u n ty , F lo r id a , a c c o rd in g t y , F lo r id a , t o - w i t :
leu It,an twenly-flve per rent, of tbe duly TRICT No. 2. of Bcmlnole County, Florida, and
the S o u th h a s “ g o n e b ro k e ” f o u r o r fo o d a n d d rin k ta k e n d a y a f t e r day reflatered volrr* who are free-bolder* rraiding fo have constructed within aald Bperial Hoad
to t h e recorded p la t th e r e o f.
W h a lf o f N W q u a r te r o f N W quo,,
roads
and
fiv e tim e s d u rin g th e la s t h a l f c e n ­ le a v es in th e a lim e n ta r y c a n a l in d i­ In tbe teiTtlnrz It la propoeed to m e te Into and llrldge Dlatrlct, permanent
S a i d p ro p e rty to b e so ld a t p u b lic t e r (le s s S 7 A o f W h a l f and less H
•aid Special Hoad and llrfdge District, end tbe bridges; lb* territory nought to bo ronattluted
tu r y bccnuso o f lo w -p r ic e d c o t t o n , it
eald petition eetllUf out e deerrlpllon of tbe and established Into * Hpeclal Road and Ilrldga
g e s tib le m a t e r ia l, w h ic h i f n o t c o m ­ propoeed location of Ibt made end bridge! to Dlatrlct bring In Bamlnol* County, Florida, and o u t c r y to the h ig h e s t b id d er f o r c a s h 1 0 W A . ) S e c . 3 , T p . 2 0 , S . R. 31 g .
h as n e v e r s ta y e d b r o k e fo r a n y g r e a t
be constructed. and lUo tbe amount necessary mor* particularly described aa follow*, to-wlt: in h n n d . P u rc h a ser to p a y fo r d eed .
T h e sa id la n d b e in g a sse sse d at the
le n g th o f tim e , w r it e s A r c h e r
W a ll p le te ly e lim in a tin g f r o m th e s y s te m for the creiatrnctlon of aald work, taking and
Hrglnnlng at- tb* corner of Becttoo* 20, 27, 34
E. F . H O U S H 0L D E R ,
prajlng for authorltr to Dane and eell bonda and 33. Township 90, Booth of Range 30 East,
d a te o f th e Issu a n c e o f su ch certify
D o u g la s In th e M a y issu e o f T h e N a ­ each d a y , b e c o m e s fo o d f o r the m il
upon tbe tateble propertz within aald Special run Boulb along Bectlort Una to corner of Sec
S p ec ia l M a s t e r . c a te in t b e n a m e o f A l e x Vaughn.
o f b a c te r ia
w h ic h
in fe s t the lload end Ilrldge District, end trier do* end Ilona 14. IS. S3 and 23, Townahlp 21. South of
tio n 's B u s in e s s , th e o ffic ia l
p u b lic a ­ lion s
rerefnl examination and InTeetlgetlon, It ap­ Hang* 30 Eaat, throe* Weal along Heel Ion Lta* S C H E L L E M A I N E S ,
U n le s s s a id c e r t ific a t e sh a ll be rttion o f th e C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e o f b o w e ls.
F r o m th is m a s s o f le ft -o v e r pealing to tbe aallefectloo of tble Hoard that lo eorarr of Keel lone 10, IT, 90 and 91, Town­
S o li c i t o r fo r C o m p la in a n t.
d e e m e d a c c o rd in g to la w T a x Deed
lb* petitioner! beet compiled with tbe law In ship 21, South of Rang* 30 Eaat. tbenc# Booth
th e U n ite d S t a t e s .
M r.
D o u g la s w a s te , t o x in s and p to m a in e lik e poi
each meltere ee by eletal* la In aocb ree* mad* •long Section Lina to tb* Southwest corner of 3 3 -S t c
w ill is s u e th ereo n o n th e 10 th day of
SecItoo 33, Townahlp 21, South of Range 30
p o in ts b u t th a t in th e c a se s o f p a s t so n s a r e fo r m e d an d su c k e d in to the end provided:
IT IS THE RE FORK liKHEDY ORDERED *t Eaal. thenr* Eaat along Township Lin* b*twe*a
M a y , A . D . 1921.
Ihla meeting of tbe Hoard of Count/ Oommle- Townahlp* 21 nnd 33, to tbn Econlockbatcbla
b u sin e ss d e p re ssio n s th e S o u th h a s b lo od .
N
O
T
I
C
E
O
F
A
P
P
L
I
C
A
T
I
O
N
F
O
R
W i t n e s s m y o f f i c i a l sig n a tu re tad
Iloneri of Seminole Count/, held tble Gth da7 Creek, thence Northerly along said Creek te lta
o fte n r e c o v ered m u c h m ore
q u ic k ly
M e n nnd w o m e n w h o c a n ’ t g e t f e e l­ of April, A. D. 11*21. being a regular meal­ Inlrrnectloa with lb* Eaat boundary of BeeTAX
DEED
se
a
l th is th e 3 1 s t d a y o f March A
ing ot aald Hoard, that an election be, and tbe
than s e e m e d lik e ly .
in g r ig h t m u s t b e g in to tak e inside aamt la hereby ordered held In aald terrltorr lion 13. Townahlp 21, Booth of Rang* 31 Eaal. U n d e r S e ctio n 5 7 5 , o f th e
G eneral D . 1921.
thenr* North along Range line batweed Range*
A s c h a irm a n o f th e c o m m itte e on b a th s.
B e fo r e b r c n k fn s t each m o r n ­ which It I* propoeed lo eonalltnle Into eald 31 and S3 to tb* Quarter Sactloa corner on tb*
S ta tu te s
(S E A L )
E . A . DOUGLASS,
Special Road and Rrldge Dlatrlct to be known
s t a t is tic s , and sta n d a r d s o f the C h a m ­ in g d rin k a g la s s o f h o t w a te r w ith ee BI’ ECIAL ROAD AND UUIIXIB DISTRICT Eaat boundary of Section 24, Townahlp 30,
N
o
t
i
c
e
Is
h
e
r
e b y g iv e n th a t R e a lt y
South of Rang* SI Baal, tbanc* West lo I.ate
C
l? r k C ir c u it Court!
b er
of
C o m m e rc e o f
the
U n ite d n t e a s p o o n fu l o f lim e s to n e p h o sp h a te No. 3, of Seminole Count/. Florida, lo datar- Jessup, thence Westerly along tb* South above
olne whether rach territory aball be cunatl- of Lake to Sactloa Lin* running East and Writ T r u s t C o ., p u rc h a se r o f T a x C e r t if i ­
S e m in o le C o u n ty , FU.
S t a t e s , M r ., D o u g la s issu e s a m o n t h ly in It to w a s h o u t o f th e b o w els the tuted Into s Special Road and Bridge DUtrtrf. between elections 98 and 33. Township 90, South
c a t e N o . 1531 d a te d th e 5 t h d a y o f
B y A . M . W E E K S , D c.
rep o rt o f g en era l b u sin e ss co n d itio n s p r e v io u s d a y 's p o iso n s a n d t o x in s , an d end te further determine whether tbe road* and of Rang* SO Rant, tbenc* Writ along aald Beebridge* propoeed to be conatructed aball be con- lion Una lo pofst of beginning, tb* aboes de­ N o v e m b e r , A . D . 1 8 9 5 . h a s file d s a id 3 S -5 tc
.
etructed
and
paid
for
la
tbe
manner
a
perilled
th ro u g h th e c ou n try .
scribed territory being County Commissioner*
t o k eep th e e n tire a lim e n ta r y c an a l end net forth I* aald petition.
c e r t if i c a t e in m y o f f i c e , and h a s m a d e
IHatrlct No- 0. and also,'
“ F o r on e t h in g ," s a y s M r . D o u g la s ,
It la farther ordered that proper notice of
c le a n , p u r e an d fr e s h .
Beginning at a point on tb* Sontb boundary a p p lic a tio n f o r T a x D eed to is s u e in N O T I C E O F
A P P L IC A T IO N
FOR
eald election be given end published for not of Sertlon St, Townahlp 31, South ot Rang*
" t h e S o u th is e c o n o m iz in g v e r y r i g ­
T h o s e w h o a re s u b je c t to sick h e a d ­ leM than thirty da/a neat proceeding tbe da/ 33 East, when lb* Kcoolockbatchl* Creak cruse- a c c o rd a n c e w ith la w . S a id c e r t ific a t e
T A X DEED
id ly . T h e r o w ill b e m u c h le s s c o tto n
on wfalrb aocb election aball be bald, geld no­
a c h e , c o ld s , b illio u s n c s s , c o n s tip a tio n , lle* to be published In tbe SANFORD HERALD, e* said IJo*. tbanc* Northerly along aald Croak e m b r a c e s
the
f o llo w in g
d e sc rib ed
to IU Uteraaetlon with tb* Eaat bonodary or
a c r e a g e p lan ted th is y e a r th an la s t ,
newipaper published In Hanford, Sr mlnot* Section U , Township 21, South or Rang* II p r o p e r t y situ a te d in S e m in o le c o u n ty ,
o th e r s w h o w a k e o p w it h b ad t a s t e ,
U n d e r S e c tio n 5 7 5 o f th e G en eral StsCount/,
Florida.
a lth o u g h th is v a ries g r e a t ly in d i f f e r ­
Eaat, tbenc* North along aald Rang* lint be­
fo u l b r e a t h , b a c k a c h e , r h e u m a tic s t if f ­
It la furtbar ordered that only duly qualified tween Range* SI and 33 Eaat. to tb* Quarter F lo r id a , t o -w i t :
*
tu te e o f th e S t a t e o f F lorid a
e n t lo c a litie s.
T h e c r o p w ill receiv e
electors who are freeholder* residing within
n e s s , o r h a v e a s o u r g a s s y s to m a c h the territory which It 1* propoeed to create Into Section corner on the Eaat boundary of Sec­
S h a l f o f S W q u a r te r o f S W q u a r ­
N o t ic e Is h e r e b y g iv e n th a t J. E.
tion SI, Townahlp 30 South of Rang* 31 Eaat,
le s s fe r tiliz e r than l a s t se a so n ,
bu t'
a f t e r m e a ls , a r c u r g e d to g e t a q u a r ­ a Special lload and Dridgt District aball be tn thenr* Writ 'to Laka Jessup, throes Northerly te r o f S E q u a r te r, S e c tio n 8 5 , T w p . L a i n g , p u r c h a s e r o f T a x Certificate
tilled to rote at tneb election.
m u ch g r e a t e r in te n siv e
c u ltiv a tio n .
ter
pound
o f lim e s to n e
p h o sp h a te
Tbe following Is the territory petitioned to t&gt;* along East abora of Lake Jeeaup to tha Bt. 19 S . , R a n g e 3 0 E ., c o n ta in in g 6 a c r e s , N o . 1 3 0 , d a ted th e 3 r d d a y o f Jun«,
T h o se u n fa m ilia r w ith the situ a tio n
constituted Into * Special Ro«&lt;t and Ilrldga Johns river, tbanc* la a general Easterly di­
rection np tb* BL John* River to and through tho s a id lan d b e in g a s s e s s e d a t th e A . D . 1 9 1 8 , h a s file d s a id certificate
fr o m th e d n i g s t o r e , a n d b e g in p r a c ­ Dlatrlct: r
e x p r e ss w on der th a t th e S o u th sh ou ld
take Harney, tbenc*. Southerly and np to tha
Resinning at tbe comer of Section* Id. 37. 34 point
tic in g in te rn a l s a n ita tio n .
T h is w ill
wber* the Bt. Johns rletr croasvs tb* d a te o f th e issu a n ce o f su ch c e r t if i ­ in m y o ffic e , an d h a s m 9 do applica­
and M of Township 30. South of flange 30
p lan t c o tto n td a n y e x te n t w ith
an
c o st v e r y lit t le , b u t is su ffic ie n t
to East, ran Booth along Section line to comer South boundary of Tbwnehlp 21 South, thenr* c a te in th e n am e o f U n k n ow n .
tio n f o r T a x D eed to issu e In accord­
en o rm o u s c a r r y -o v e r in s ig h t , a n d no
of Bee Ilona 14, IS, 23 and 33, Township 31, Wrat along aald Townahlp line to tbe point of
m ak e e v e r y o n e an e n th u s ia s t
on the South of Range 30 Eaat, thence West along beginning, tbe above described territory being
A l s o T a x C e r tific a te N o . 2 0 5 0 , d a t - a n ce w ith la w ,
S a id c e r tific a te t o ­
g r e a t in crease in d e m a n d in p ro sp e c t
Section Line to comer of Section*'IQ, IT. SO. County Commissioner*’ IHatrlct No, S.
s u b je c t .— A d v .
ed t h e 5 th da y o f J u n e , A . D . 1 8 9 4 , b ra c e s tho fo llo w in g d escrib ed properTbe
.description
of
lb*
proposed
location
ot
in the
n en r
fu t u r e .
E v e r y sec tio n
and 31, Township 31. South of Range 30 Eaat,
thence South ateir Section Line to tbe Sooth the road* and bridgaa to be conatructed, bird- h as f i le d said c e r tific a te In m y o ffi c e , t y s itu a te d In G em ln o le C o u n ty , Florm u st h av e a cash c ro p to p ro v id e
wed comer of Section 33, Township 21. South turfared and Improved D aa follows, to-wlt:
That certain blghwaf from Oviedo to Gold- and h a s m ad e a p p lic a tio n f o r ta x deed da i ,t o -w i t :
L o t fl, B lo c k 14 , Tier 9,
ot Range 30 Eaal. thence Eaat along Town
rea d y m o n e y fo r the f a n n e r s , nnd c o t­
•hip Line between Township* 21 and 23, to enrod, described aa folkrwa, to-wlt: Ilegtnnlng to is s u e in accord an ce w ith la w . S a i d S a n fo r d . T h e s a id la n d b e in g assesston is th e lo gica l on e in the S o u th .
the KconlocKhetcbl* Creek, thenf* Northerly In tb* Town-of Oviedo, Seminole County, - Flori­
along aald creek to Ita Intersection with lb* da, at a point DCO feet Eaat of tbe Northwest c e r t if ic a t e e m b ra c es th e fo llo w in g d e ­ ed a t - t h e d a te o f th o Issu a n ce o f such
T h e r e ' is a lim it set b y boII an d c li­
Eaat boundary of Section 13, Township 31, corner of flactlon IS. Townahlp 21, Sou lb ef
Sooth of Range 31 Eaat, thence North along Rang* 31 Eaat, run Writ 2400 fast, (banc* in a s c r ib e d p r o p e r ty s itu a te d in S e m in o le c e r t ific a t e In th e n a m e o f F . D . Reed.
m a te in m a n y so u th ern s ta te s a s to W H A T A G O O D H O T E L
Mouthweetrrly , direction following
tb*
mala
M E A N S T O A C I T Y Range IJne between Ranges 31 and 32 lo tb* travelled road running from Oviedo to Orlande C o u n t y , F lo r id a , t o -w i t :
U n le s s s a id c e r t ific a t e s h a ll be re­
the produ ction o f w h e a t and
s m a ll
Quarter section comer on lb* Eaat boundary
approximately
S.B
mile*
to
tb*
Orange
County
B e g . 3 0 .6 7 ch s. W o f N E c o r n e r d eem ed a c c o rd in g to la w T a x Deed
of Section 21, Tuwntblp 30, South of Rang* 81
g ra in s.
Had, thence West to l.ak* Jeeaup, thence Una, and also.
Did you ever think of the hotel ns n Westerly
That certain highway from ChulOota to tb* S e c. 2 , T w p . 2 0 S ., R g e . 3 0 E ., run S w ill issu e th e r e o n on th e 3 0 th day of
“To grow more com nnd fecdstufTs
along the South (bore of Lake to
Line running Eaat and Wrel between Omni/ tine, described at follows, to-wlt: lte- 5 c h s . W 10 c h s, N 5 cha, E 10 c h s. A p r i l, A . D . 1 9 2 1 .
means to produce more live stock to public utility of any town? It Is, and Hrrtloti
Sections 3(1
and 33. Township 20. South
of glnnlng al Iba Intersection ot tbe East line of
2b, Township 31, South of Rang* 32 T h e B a ld land b ein g a sse s s e d nt th e
WITNESS my official signature and
consume them, and while this process slunds foremost-us n public utility. It Range 30 Eaal, thence Wed along said See Section
East, with tb* center Una of Seventh s tm t fa
tlon
IJne
to
point
of
beginning.
is
the
organized
host
to
the
town’s
is now goingon it tnkos time to bring
The above described territory being County Ih* Town Bile of North Cbuluota. flemlnol* d a te o f th e issu an ce o f su ch c e r t if i ­ senl this the 22nd day of March, A.
County. Florida, run South I.S3 mile* on tha ca te in th e n am e o f U n k n ow n ,
Dlatrlct, No. 4, and also.
D. 1921.
it about. Besides, there would lie no visitors. A town without a good ho­ CommlMluner's
Hcgluutng at a point on the South Boundaryof East line of Sections 20 sod 32. to the Oranga
tel
is
like
n
private
home
without
a
Unless
said
certificates
Bhnll
be
reCounty
line,
and
Sertlon
3t.
Township
21,
Sooth
of
Hang*
32
(Seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
i market for the grent amount of food­
Also those portion* of lhal eertaln highway
Ead. where the Econlockhalchl* Creek cruesca
Clerk Circuit Court,
stuff which the South could produce spare room for company. As our win­ •aid line, thence Northerly along said Creek between Geneva ami Osceola, mor* particularly deemcd^according to law tax deed will
Begin BIO feet issue thereon on the 10th day of May,
to Its Intersection with the Ead boundary of described al follow*, to-wll:
should she turn the greater part of ter visitors trnvel about the country, Section
Seminole County, FIs.
13,
Townahlp 21, Sontb of nange 31 Weal of the Southeast comer of Section (I,
32-6tc
By V. E. DOUGLASS, D. a
her cotton acreage to this purpose. they remember those cities with good Ead, thence North along said Hangs Line be­ Tuwntblp 20, South of Range 32 East. Seminole A. D. 1921.
tween Ranges .11 and S2 East, to the quarter County, Florid*, (aald point betag tbs East end
Witness my official signature nnd
Nor hnve the southern states the stor­ hotels just ns we remember those Ncrllnn
comer on the Eaat boundary of Sec­ uf tbe Lrlrk road on tha South Hue of aald SecADVERTISEMENT
friends
whose
hospitality
affords
us
tion 21. Township 20, South of Rang* 31 East, tlon V), run Eaat Sid feet to th* Southeast seal this the 31at day of March, A
age facilities for grains nnd foodstuffs
He*In! bill* win b* rwelvetl by th* Ilo,nl at
tbenre Wed to l.ak* Jresup, thence Norther­ comer of aald Section P. throe* North and
comfort
and
pleasure.
I&gt;.
1921.
Uvxinly
C
’ommlialoner*
ot L«ke County, ri-aiJa,
that any large Increase in their out­
ly slung the Ead (here of Lake Jessup to the Northeasterly along tb* rosd leading to Osca■uj tbe Board jf County CommlMloaera e(
H
i
Johns
litter,
thence
In
a
general
Heater!/
ota.
4131
feet
to
a
point
one
mile
from
begin­
There
is
more
certain
profit
for
any
(SE
A
L
)
E.
A.
DOUGLASS,
put would necessitate. Cotton can be
Kemlnote County, Florida, meeting Jointly at
direction up die Bi. Johns River to and through ning. and alio
Ibe Court H»u*« to Tavarva. Florida, (or U*
Beginning at lb* Northern terminus of th*
stored in any old shed, hut the Stfuth town in encouraging a had hotel to Lake Harney, thence Southerly and up to the
Clerk Circuit Court,
rootlruction
of a wooden Irratle bfldg* am**
point where the St. Johns litter (russet the
road running from Gentva to Osceola,
tbe
Weklv* river, at 10 a. tu. May 12, IS2L
is ns yet shy of her full complement become good, and a good hotel to be­ South boundary of Township 21, South, thence (Vunly
Seminole
County,
Fin
said point being. 70 feet Northwest from tha
l.'acti bid muet lie arrontpanled by a r«ti­
along sat,| Township Line to (mint of center line of lb* Florida Eaal Coast Railroad
of barns nnd elevators to protect come better thnn in nny other line of Weal
By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
ll l-d ehrek In tbe nun of five hundred i|3u0)
beginning.
and GO feet West from the center Una of tbe
effort.
Sanford
is
anxious
to
grow
dollar*,
mada payable in T C. Sroylbr, Clerk
grain from the weather nnd predntory
The almve described territory l&gt;dng County Osceola Crpreas Company's mill siding, run 33-5tc
b&gt;r Ibe Board uf County Commlaalnn-ra ef
Counntssluner’a District No. S.
H
on
I
h
viral
Fi
ly
parallel
with
the
Florida
East
into
ji
city
of
fifteen
thousand
and
insects, nnd from thieves that hrenk
I-akr County, I bifida, aa evlilvtirr uf g«al
The description of the proposed tors (her of Coast Railroad one mil*. Bsld rusda and said
more, and booster's committees have he roads sod bridges to be constructed, bard |N&gt;ribms of ‘said roads to te conatructed of NOTICE o r APPLICATION TOR TAX DEtD faith.
through and steal.
Th* County Commtaatonera reserve tbe right
surfaced and Improved. Is aa follow#, tow n.
inch width and of such bard surfaced material
to reject *nj or all bids.
Turning to the generut business sit­ been organized to interest outside cap­
That reetalu highway from llvtedo to Golden ••-may hereafter tie determined by the Board
Under S ection ITI of the Otaeral Statuts* o f
Copies
of plana, ijieclfleallona, proposed ronrv-1
described
a*
follows
to
wit.
Itegtjinlng
In
uation of the country, Mr, Douglas ital to the point of making the town lie Town of Ottedo. Keiolnole County, Florida, of County Cotiiliilsebmers
Ik* BUU o f Florida
tract and tamd may he had on a|l[&gt;llratp,n to
The amount esltnialed as necraaary to pay"
Nolle*
la
|,«*relty
(Ivon
(hat
IV.
M.
Black
C. Smyth*. Clerk of tbe Board of County
says that "the most significant, and the site of new industrial enterprises. 1 a point twin fret East of the Northwest com­ fur Ibe roattraction of the roads and bridges •rood. I&gt;ivrc-h*&gt;rr of Tax Certificate No. 440. T,
er of Section 13. Township 21, South of Range
forth In said petition Is NINETY TIIOU8- latcl the 3fvl day of June, A. D. 1PIS, liaa flle.i IVmimlaatonera, Tavarc*. Florida, or from t A.
possibly most cheering, feature of the Some towns even offer free land, 1*x- 31 East, run West 2 too feel, thenr* In a eel
Dongta-e.
Clerk of tbe Board of County to®AN It, (ftMl.tni.ro) INjlIsrs. the cost of such
direction - following the
main construction lo to- paid for by the Issuance and ••Id certificate In my office, and I n mad* mlaeluner*. Sanford, Florida, after April 20,
situation is thnt the nutomohiie busi­ emption from (axes, and capital is Southwesterly
apidlratlim
•
fid
T*x
Iteed
lo
Daue
In
accord
deposit of (5,00 which will be returned If
Dai cited road runulog from Oviedo to Orlando
of bonds for said*amount, parable thirty anee with law. Said certificate embrace* tb* on
The Approximately 3.0 miles to the Orange County sale
bid li made.
ness seems to have been not dead, but somojidles offered outsiders.
jrars afier date, with Interest at the rate of tlx following described properly (Ituated In SemiLine,
end
also.
By
order of the Board of Counly Cornmt*.
t*r cent, jrf-r annum, sahl bonda not to be sold note t'oonty. rkrrida, to-wll;
sleeping. There in resumption of op­ trouble with this method of boosting
alonera of ft*tnlRule County, Florida.
That cert sin highway from Cbuluota fo the or otberwlse disposed of for less than par.
Lot
7.
Midway
In
Section
1
0
,
Townahlp
2
|
s
(HUAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
erations in a modest way, by some is that it starts at the wrong place. County l.lne. drserllwd a* follow#, twwtt: Its*
NOW, THEREFORE, Notice la hereby given Range 21 Eaal.
glrmtng at the Intersection of the East line lhal on the 1TIh day of May, A. P. IU21, an
Clerk.
Tbe eald land beta* aaeeaaed at tbe date of 3151c
Ry
V.
r
.
DOUGLASS. |), C.
factories which were shut down, but The first essential improvement is of Section 2). Tnwnah'p 21, Suth of Range 32 election
will In? held within th* territory the I•man re of anrh rerllflratn tn Ibe name of
E*»l,
with
the
center
tine'
»
f
Heventh
d
u
e
l
which now hnve orders in hnnd. Also self improvement, and the -proper In the Town Hite of No.-tli Cliuluota. Sec.dn.de •ought lo t-e rrealed. nmslllolrd anil establish­ Sam Italia. L’ nlru laid certificate aball t* re­ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUDIOed Into a Special Road and Bridge dlatrlct. and
arrordlna lo liw T ai Deed will lain*
IAL CIRCUIT. STATE OF FLORIDA.
there is increasing snle for used cars. place to begin improving is right at County. Florida. Din South I S3 miles on tbe *»ld election I* hereby ordered lo be held cm deemed
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
East line of He*-1Ions 21* and 32 to the Orange •aid d*te_ !»y the qualified elector* who *rc thereon ot# tb* 23rd day o f May. A. D. 1021.
home
with
the
hotel.
W
tT
S
D
W my offlrlal algnatnr* and teal IhU
“There is a better demand for lum­
County line, and.
People* Bank of Hanford. Florida.,
cvrp*xfreeholders residing wllhln Ibe territory which tbe 13th day ,.f April, A D. 1021
Also those portions of list lortalo highway ll !• projmsed lo create Ion, raid Apertst Road
Of course, many hotels are better
tlon. Complainant,
ber nnd prepared roofing nnd paint
•Ml: \ I »
E A DOUGLASS.
le-tweeo lleneia ami (Is-eil.i, ,r +re p.iHlctilar
va,
and Bridge District. n&gt; determine If ll,e shore
rlevk Circuit Coqrt.
because of somewhat more building than their towns, but in that case the lj deserlle-d »• follow- Beginning Mil real drsevil-ed
territory shall Is* ronatlluted Into a
•
Seminole County. Fla. Bealiy Tru*t Company, a rorporallup, el at,
Wesl of the Hnnlhra-r corner of Heellotl IS.
1WfeDdarita
By V kl ntfUUI.ABS, D l
and construction. Mining in general town ought to pinch itself ami encour­ Township 2n. *-"itti of' Hinge 32 East. Semi Special Hoad and Bridge DUIrrl of Seminole 33Cle
ll appearing by affidavit appende.) lo Iba UR'County,
I
lorida,
lo
I**
known
as
SPECIAL
County
Florida, Ivsld t-dnt living the
filed In Ibe above slated .cadae that the de­
Is very quiet, with many mines shut age the hotel, anil take advantage of lode
Eaal end of the brick road on Hie Hotilh line of ROAD AND BltllHiE DISTRICT NO. 2. ami NOTICE o r APPLICATION FOR TJLX D tE D fendant*. Heymour Parkins On,, V. A. Stewart
lo further determine If there shall be con­
down. Manufacturing is running most­ the facilities it offers for helping the •aid Section Hi run East BIG fart lo the Mouth- structed
within said Special Road and Bridge Under B*ction IT! of Ika Centra) Statute, of th* and 0&gt;., 0 . W . Henderson Co., p . 0 . Jtutlt*
corner of said Section », thence North and
On., Sawyer and Day, William henry Maule,
Slat* of Florida
ly on short time. The percentage of town to .grow. In other Instances east
Northeasterly along the road leading lo Osceola, District above defined, permanent road* and
Notice la hereby given that J. IV. Eaton pur- Iron City Produce Co., Edward Head and tea,
bridge*
*•
prayed
for
and
aa
fully
deserttwd
and
where
the
hotel
needs
improving,
the
4EU reel to a point one tulle front beginning,
o f Tax Certificate* No. 23«, d«ted Ibe II. It. Flak Co., American Manufacturing Co.,
how busy or quiet it Is depends upon
•cl forth In the petition on file with the Hoard ebaeet
ami,
*
nib day o f July, A. D. 101,1, baa filed (a ll Ji A. Fay and Egan Co., and E. A. Sltrmod*
the nature of the business.
In the trouble is usunlly lack of capital. No
Also l--ginning a I the Northern Ieditions of of County Commissioner*, and also to further certificate In my office, and baa made appll and Hon Co., are foreign corpora IIona having
the County road running from Genera to Os­ determine If NINETY THOUSAND (|U0.OOO.OO) cation for T a i l»eed to laane In accordance with no place o f bnalnea* wllhln the State of FWi­
ahoe trade the demnnd for women's town can afford not to advance capi­ ceola,
said point being. 70 feet
Northwest Ivdlara shall be raised by ILe Iwusnce am) sale law. Said certificate embrace* tbe f ol l owi ng de am] not authortxn] to do business la th*
tamd* payable tlilrfy years sfier dslc. (war .li-.fr Iled property *1Dialed In Semlmd* County, Slate o f Florida; l)tat there la no peraro la
aHoes is much better proportionately tal to ennble its hotels to clean up, from the center line of the Florid* East Coast of
Railroad Slot 00 feet Wed from Ihe Center Ing Interest al the rate of six per cent, per an­ Florida, to -w lt’
the State o f Florida the service of a wjf-f-wsa
than for men’s footwear, which is ap­ and spruce up. The cost of moderniz­ line of the Osce-da Cypress Company's mill sid­ num from llte date of the sale of said bonds,
I#&gt;t I (lea* E Its yila ) and N half of l#&gt;t 2. upon whom would bind any. o f said drfrtdI
tie
said
I
ion
da
not
to
lo
sold
fur
less
than
par.
•nt*: that tbe principal place o f bualneva *1
ing, run sniilliKriterl/ parallel with Ih* Flori­
Sec. 14. Twp. 21) H , Range 30 E Srt acre*
parently a paradox when it is consid­ ing n hotel is not n matter for con­ da
aald named defendants are
Seymour Pmrklag
Eaat Cost! Railroad one mile
Said roatla and to be retired by a sinking fund derive,!
The aald land being aaaeaaed Bt the date
What sod said portion* of said roads lo lie (*,!!■ from • epeflal lav to to •••vsae-l and collected Hie la-fiance of aurii certificate In the name
C o , lupeka. Kanaaa; V. A. Hirwari and Cs-«
ered thnt men's shoes are very much sideration. The question is:
ni-m
Ibe
property
wllhln
said
district
New York. New York, 41 W , Hgnderaun Co-,
almeted of sorb width and of such hard -or
St
Luke'*Cathedral.
Cnteaa avid certificate
of a necessity, while obviously wom­ will be the cost if we don’t?
Tbe following prrsuus ire appointed
ss •hall te redeemed according lo law Tax Deed Knoxville, Tennessee; C. O. JuiUc* CO., I’Ulafaring material as may hrreajter !w deter­
Clerks
and
Inspecior*
o
f
said
Election:
lelphla, Pennaylvanla: Sawyer and Day, Bo*mined
by
the
Hoard
of
County
Commissioner*.
With
up-to-date
hotels,
a
town
cun
will
Dane
Ibereon
on
tbe
Brd
day
of
May,
A
en's shoes are very much in evidence
Praclrvct No, 4__ Oviedo
too. Maaaarbuaetta; William Henry
kit ate.,
The ■mown! edlmded st necessary to pay f o r
D. 1021.
think
of
inviting
outside
capital,
but
nowadays distinctly ns an ornament.
O. li. Walrntt, Clerk.
the rvnslmrllon of said roads and bridges ta
WITNESS my official algnatnre and aril thl* Philadelphia. 1‘ennaylvanla; Iron City Proloc*
H
,
W
.
H*o|e,
Co.,
PI
Ua
burg,
Pennaytianta;
111
ward
Read
tad
NINETY THOUSAND IfttMuotaR Dollara, Ibe
Ibe 13th day of April.
A. I). 1021.
"The best general index of the sit­ without them its efforts arc wasted. rust
thru. Detroit. Michigan; II. II. risk Co.. I'rovtB. O. Cravyford,
of such construction Is to l*c paid for by
ISEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
ilenrr. Rbule laland: American JlxnufarItiriag
Stem Nelson, Inspector*,
.
Clerk circuit Court,
uation, the volume of distribution by One night and one meal in n back slid­ the ls»usnee and sale of bonds of said Special
Road and llrldge Dtitrtct, If rnoattlulrd, far tfaf polling place at Oviedo to te at Lawton
Seminole County, rt*. f o ., Bnmklyn, New Y'ork; J. A. Fay and Eg**
jobbers and retailers, showed n dis­ ing hotel will drive away more pros­ aald amount, payable thirty years aftrr dale Rto#,' warehouse.
Co,,
Cincinnati. Ohio; A. A. Hluuod* and Son
.WOte
By V, M. DOUGLASS. R. C.
Co., Dayton. Gblo; that A. J. Evan*, (me ef
with Interest at the rate of six per centum jier
Precinct No. 7.— Cbuluota
tinct gain in March over February, pective capital thnn the booster's com­ aimura
tbe defendants herein named la a non rot deal
from the data of tha (ale uf said bonds,
C. P. Rrumley, Clerk,
N O T IC E O F A P P L IC A T IO N FO R
•if the State o f Florida ami I* a resident a*
N. C. Jacob*,
1021, though not comparable to thnt mittee can dig up in a month. A citi­ atid said Lvnda are not tu be sold or otherwise
Ft. Valley, lieorgla; that Ihere la no i-vfw-o
C IT Y T A X D E E D
disputed of for less than, face value.
(I. (1, Jacob*.
of March, 1020, us is not yet to he ex­ zen on the outside thinks as what
In the State o f Florida Ihe service of a aob"
It is further ordered that a proper call for
11. I— Pann. Ini peelers.
poena u|*ui whom would bind Ibe aald A. J.
looks all right, btit it isn’t so' much •aid election In aald dUtrlrl be Immediately the polling place at Cbuluota lo be at Stanley
pected.
drafted, and lhal the same Ie published In the A llogere’ Store.
N o tic e is h ereb y g iv e n th a t J . E . Evans; that lie I* over the age o f twenty ca*
what
the
citizen
thinks
as
what
out­
yea
ta; It la hereby ordered that aald fotelga
“ The gcnernl spirit of moderate op­
newspaper aforesaid, for Ibt full period of
Precinct N*. I __ Gabriel!*,
L a in g , p u r c h a s e r o f C ity o f S a n fo r d corporation* and non realdent b*. and Ibey ar*
lime prescribed by law.
S.
E.
Mather*.
Clerk
siders
have
to
any,
thnt
makes
the
timism for the future is encouraged
hereby, required lo appear to tb* bill of com­
Done and Ordered In Open session on Ihla
C. K. Mather*,
T a x C e r t if i c a t e N o . 17 9 , d a ted the 1 st plaint filed In eucti case on or before M&lt;*,
II. C. Parker,
thereby, without at the same time los­ best advertisement. A traveling man the 31b itsj of April, A. D. 1031.
day,
June fl. IK2I, otherwise tb ! tllegitlcn* M
U A. IIRUMLKY,
A. 3V. Morrmaa, Inspector*,
day o f A p r i l , A . D . 1 9 1 6 , h as file d •aid bill w ill tw taken aa confessed by tab! d**
ing ita consciousness that much lies in n Pullman smoker, does n lot of
Chairman. the polling plac* at Gabriel!* tu be at the
said c e r t if i c a t e in m y o ffic e , nnd h a s fendanta.
L. 1*. HAGAN.
School House.
ahead of us were readjustment ot bo talking, nnd if he spent a miserable
It 1* further ordered that thl* order be pub­
C. W. KNTZMINGKH.
Product Mo. Q.—Gtnsvs
m ade a p p lic a tio n fo r C \ iy T a x D eed lished one* a week for 4 conaeeQtlv* weeks to
night in n bum hotel he leaves noth­
complete."
O. P. SWOI'K,
J. II. Huddlriton, Clerk,
tb* Hanlord Herald, a nrwapaper published to
E. CU HIATT,
to issu e in accordan ce w ith la w . S aid
II. It. Pat 11st, aII.
ing unsaid, but if he had a good night
•aid County and State.
Hoard of County Commissioners.
C. IV. Culpepper,
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
c e r tific a te em b r a c e s th e fo llo w in g do34-Glc
of Seminole County, Florid*.
4- 3’ . Wleks, inspector*,
F ro m the fre q u e n cy w ith w hich d i­ nnd good meals, then he is a walk­
33-4tc
Clerk Circuit (.pact.
lit* polling place al deneta to be at tha Town scribed p r o p e r t y s itu a te d in th o C ity
vorces are g r a n te d , w h a t th e co u n try ing advertisement for the town.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUDIC­ Halt.
NOTICE Or APPLICATION POE TAX DEES.
Said election aball t-e bekl In strict compli­ o f S a n f o r d , S e m in o le C o u n ty , F lo r id a , Under Section 171 of tho Otaoral BUUU* ef
IAL CIRCUIT. SEMINOLE COUNTY,
T h e h otel h a s its in flu e n c e on th e
r ea lly o ecd s Is an ed ition o f " W h o ’s
ance with Ih* general election lawi of th* Rial*
FLORIDA.— IV CHAVCERT
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of Florida, and the Clerks and Inspectors bold­
W h o s e ." — N o r fo lk L e d g e r D isp a tc h .
Nolle* 1* hereby glren that Fred T. WUing
asbl
election
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p la c e of the p e o p le , w h e re th e ir so cia l
Axel W. Johnson, alias Oscar TV. Speer, Ruth turn* of tb* rewult of aald election In tbelr re- o f the is s u a n c e o f su ch c e r tific a te in dated tb* 4th day of June. A. P. 1900, ha* flw»
p o litica l and b u sin e ss
lif e
c e n te r s .
•aid certlflcat* In my o(T1r«, and ha* made *9"
Allcorn, Joined by ber husband. J, U, AID epectlve precinct*, to tbe Board of County
Commissioner*.
corn.
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the n a m e o f L . B la y lo c k . U n le s s sa id plication for tax deed tu Issue In aceuedaar*
A r o u n d the b a n q u et ta b le m en m e e t
IHm*
ami
Ordered
In
open
aeselon
on
tide
the
with law. Said certlflcat* embrace* tb*
b i l l io n P A R r r r io v
3th day of April. A. P. IP2I,
c e r t ific a t e s h a ll be red e em ed a cco rd ­ lowing described property situated 1» Bemloo)*
nnd g e t to m e e t nnd k n o w e a c h o th e r
Whereas |h* above named complainants bav*
ta^AL.)
L, A. RRUMLEY,
Counly,
Florida, to-wll:
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in g to la w C i t y T a x D eed w ill issu o
b e t te r , s m o o th in g o u t th e ir d iffe r e n c ­ filed their bill for iba partition of Lot 0, lllock
Reg. NE ror, of HW quarter **ctlo« 83, Twp*
Chairman.
3. Tier S of lb* City of Sanford, Seminal*
I~ r . IIAOAN,
thereon o n th e 30 th d a y o f A p r i l, A . If) H., Range 30 Eaat, run W 8 eh*. S 34 tMes— a ll f o r th e to w n 's im p r o v e m e n t County, Flurlda: and that It appear* front tb*
C. \V. ENTZMINGEIl,
E 3 ch*. N 24 eh*. 13 acr**. Tb* aald u»*
affldsrlt of Gill* Johnson, one of the comD . 1921 .
E. CUR LETT,
being aaaeaaed at th* data of tb* toauane* w
nnd a d v a n c e m e n t.
alnsnti of Dm above entitled bill, that Axel
O. P. SIVOPE,
certlflcat* In th* nam* of U»known.
W I T N E S S m y o ffic ia l
s ig n a tu r e •och
Jidmaun. alias DaraZ W. Speer. I* one of
W h e n one s to p s to th in k o f th e se
Al*o: Nolle* I* bAreby give* that Fr*d T.
Hoard of County com mteatoner*.
the defendants In Iba foregoing bill: that tb*
Kidney,
liver,
bladder
and
uric
William*,
purchaaef of Tag Certlflcat* No. 3131.
Seminole
Couuly.
Florida.
and
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th in g s and u n d e rsta n d th o tr u e fu n c ­ above named defendant I* a resident of iba
dated th* 0th day of Jun*. A. I*, t**®- **?
arid troubles are most dangerous tion o f tho h o te l in th e c o m m u n ity Htata of North Carolina and addrras la Ashe- Atleal;
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K. A, DOUGLASS. Clerk,.
filed aald certlflcat* to my- office, sad b*e
cars U. S. Hospital. That It la tha be­
Hy: V, E. DOCOLAflri. p, c,
34-nte
because of their insidious attacks. li f e , th ere w ill b e b e tte r h o t e ls , b e t­ tllls,
mad* apptlralkm for Tax Deed to la*o* U
lief of complainant that bn ta over 21 year*
( S e a l)
E . A .'D O U G L A S S ,
crvrdance
with law. Bald certlflcat* tmbviry*
of aga; 'that (her* la no on* In lb* aula tb*
Heed tha first warning they give
th* follow lag described property altnated »
C lerk C irc u it C o u r t,
S even th
J u d ic ia l
t e r to w n s nnd th e p le a s u r e a n d -c o m ­ Service of subpoena upon would bind tb* de­ In C irc u it C ou rt#
Hemlnote County, rlorlda, to-wlt:
that they need attention by taking
fendant.
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Son iln ole C o u n ty , F lo .
C irc u it, S e m in o le C o u n ty , F l o r ­
f o r t s o f life w ill be m u ltip lie d m a n y
Beg. S ch*. IV of NB cor. of «VT qaarW.
You are therefore ordered to appear to thl*
3 2 -0 tc . . B y V . E . D O U G L A S S , D . C . Sec. 32. Twp. 19 S .. nge. SO E., run W #
bill of complaint on tha- 10th day or May,
ida.— I n C h an cery
tim e s .
S SO chi.. E 3 cb*-, N. » ch*. 10 actem
HBH.
The aald land being aaaaaard. at &lt;b*
F O R E C L O S U R E -N O T IC E O F
M AXW ELL STEW ART.
It Ik furl her ordered that Ibis nolle* I* pub­
of
tb* Issuance of *ncb certlflcat* tn lb* aim*
lished for roor successive weekt In the San­
M I A M I , A p r il 2 6 .— G ra c e H o w e ll, of V. S. Halnt.
M A S T E R ’S S A L E
.
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ford Herald,
a newepaper published In HeadCnlraa said certlBcatea abatl b* redeemwj
W . R . B a r r , C o m p la in a n t,
who sh o t a n d killed h er h u sb an d here
M I A M I , A p r i l 2 6 .— M o r e th a n one note tYranly, Fl o rid * .
cording lo taw Tax deed* will !***• Ibtreoa »
WITNESS E. A. Irouglasa, clerk of the cir­
I A l* S I I I I s
v s.
u
three y e a r s a g o , w ill be tried f o r the the 23rd day of May. A. D. 1931. ■
th o u sa n d d o lla r s m o re th a n it s quottl cuit Court, sod tbe Heal thereof, thl* tb* 7th
WITNESS my official alguatnr* aad seal lL“
day of April, A. D. IB3I.
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T h a world's standard rsm ady for tb*a#
tbe 13th day *f AprU, A.- D. 1Mb
(SEAL)
B. A. DOL'CILASS,
(BEAL)
B- A . DOUGLASS.
disorders, will oftan ward o ff th at* dle- v a tio n A r m y in th e n a tio n -w id e c a m ­
M o o r e , D e fe n d a n t s .
cers h a v e b e e n sen t to b r in g h e r h ere
.•
Clark,
Clerk CHeuit Oouri.
V. E. DOUGLASS, D. 0.
***** and atranfihsn tha b od y against
Semlooto County, FU.
p a ig n w h ich c lo s e d y e s t e r d a y .
fr o m t h e s t a t e Insane a s y lu m w h ere
N O T IC E
L
T u r rr o n D a f e r r y m a n .
fo n b if s tu ck s. T h r M s U « e ,a lld r u f fiats.
SSdlte.
By V. M. PGUP LAOS. D. 0;
, Solid tot* for Complainants.
34 41c is h e r e b y g iv e n , t h a t I -E .F .I I o u s h o ld e r , she w aa c o m m itte d f o r o b se rv a tio n

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�A. Y. Fuller was transacting bad­
ness in Orlando Monday,
i MI** Emm* Fuller (pent the week*
The hard ahower we had Friday end In Orlando with her aunt, Mr*.
WANTED
niebt was very welcome by everyone. TopWT.
W A IT E D — Young cow.
Muxt E*
The play "Mr*. Briggs of the Poul­
Mr. and Mr*. Slade and little con
fresh and good milker. J. H. Meltry Yard," given by the Campflre left Monday for their hom eln Water- mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla. ' 1 B-tfc
Girls of Oviedo' Friday was enjoyed b e r T y , Cqnn., after (pending the win­
WANTED—‘feant work, ail kinds, fir
. all. Everyone took their part well ter In Florida.
quire Hanaon’s Shoo Shop. 28-12p
J t would like to give special men­
WANTED
TO BUY— New Bclf-»Urttion to little “ ‘Vimmle"
ing
Ford.
Must be a bargain for
Geo. LeVine wa* tranaacting butithe
caah.—Cates
Crate Co.
29-tfc
nrss in Sanford Thureday.
%
— —
SEE M. S. NELSON for all kinds of
Miss Olive Dinkel spent the day In
School closes Friday after a very
hauling. *
81-tfe
ganfoni Thursday, the gucat of Mr*.
suQcesaful term under the skillful
.UiKNTS
W
AN
TEI&gt;-a*ll
tba
k
5
3
m
W»7Cbria Matthew*.
management of Mr*. M. H. William*.
kina 1*redacts:
U adld an. X itract*, k pln t,
T. A. O'Neil and B. Hennessey left
Soap*. Shampoo, etc. U fa la d / or (tatlaman
Mrs. J. A. Weeks of Delray spent •rent wanted U lUnfucd and otticr r i n i t titfo r New York Monday.
Mr. O’Neil
Ira. *1! or apar* time. rarttrnUra and m b tipccta to return in the fall to open the .week-end here the guest of Mr*. pl»* ret*. Writ# today, Th* M R. Walklaa
94-llp
N. H. Braddock. Mrs. Weeks waa on Co-, 83, Uatnphla. Traa.
the hotel.
*
her
way
homrae
from
St.
Petersburg
MI8CELLANBODB______ __
Those to enjoy a day at'Daytona
------ — __________
Btath, Saturday, were: Mr. and Mri. where she attended the grand chapter GET TOOB ORDEHS In now for
your sew Bulek car. See W. J.
j. Corn, C- H. Com and Mlsa Ruth, of Florida C. E. S. convention.
Franjr Evans of Boston la expected Thigpen.
46-tfe
Mr. and Mr*. J. S. Dinkel and. Miu
Olive, T. A. O'Neil and B. Henne*»ey. to arrive In a few day* to visit his ORDER your new Bulek now and
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Mr. and Mr*. Bill Sateher and Ml** mother here.
you will not loae any time on*the
Margaret Allen were visitors in San­
W . *V. Dunn nnd familjAand W. P. new car load coming in soon. 46-tfc
Monroe and family motored to Cor- YOU CAN order yonr now Bulek
ford Saturday.
'
C. H. Corn and daughter leftTuea- nado Beach Jaat Sunday for the day.
no wand aave time on the next ear
day for their home hi Franklin, Tenn,
Mr*. A. N. Swanson had a* her load!
46-tfe
after spending a month *in West Long- guesta here last Sunday Mr. and Mr*.
FOR SALS
wood.
*
Arthur Orton and Mri and Mi*. Frank
j. T. McG*nkey waa a visitor In Griffis of Mount Dora.
FOR SALE— Good farm mult In gooA
town Sunday.
condition.—M. Fleischer, ll-25-tfc
Mr. and Mi*. J. W. Reynolds expect
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Barlow and, to leave Saturday for S t Petersburg
t'UR SALfc— l*)'acres in celery deft*
Miss Ethel Barlow were.the guests of
and from there they will go to Wash­
at Sanford, for $1,000 cash or bn
Mr. and Mr*. Geo. LeVine Sunday.
ington, D. C., before returning to terms. J. M. Steven*, $9 Barnett,
Mr. and Mr*. Billie Com left Wetjp their Indian* home.
Jacksonville, Elo^
Sl-7tc
pesday for their home In Tennessee.
K^Y WEST POTATO PLANTS
Mrs. Caldwell and Mias Dorothy
If you are in the market for a new
$1.78 per 1,000
Duffield of Orlando were calling ori
y
typewriter
come
to
the
Herald
office
R
eady
A
p
r
il
le t , d e liv e re d fet station
friends Sunday.
or
in Sanford.
and
try
the
new
L.
C.
Smith.
The
Mr. and Mr*. F. J. Nelmyer ipent
*W. V. DUNN
the day in ZeHwood and where on easiest writing, the lightest touch, the
their way to Orlando when some one best made machine in the market We R. A, Pox 224-A, Sanford, Florida
ran into them but luckily only their give you the benefit of an expert pn FOR SALE-7-IO acres, 5 tiled, 3 wells,
fen d er waa bent.
the machine at any time. We also
good house, 5 miles out on dirt road,
handle
second hand typewriters. See
mile from loading station. aA real
Mrs. Chaa. Polk and Bans of San­
ford were the gufsta of Mrs, Bintline the Herald for anything in the type­ bargain at $5,000 terms. Telephone
writer line.
340.—H. B. Lewis.
37-3tc
Wednesday.

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. RED CAP Battery with it* 2-year
written guarantee, will coat you lea*
per month’a service than any other on
the market. A complete stock of
these.— B. A O. MOTOR CO. 35-3tc
FOR SALE—Large WAREHOUSE
with rail road siding. Three block* NW1{ at HW&lt;4 .................................
SO
21 31
« O. L Mania .
40 Unknown . . . o .
90
21 91
from center of city.— Geo. W. Knight, MBU of BCU ..............................................
SE&gt;i o f M T U nnd KB4 or NR 1-4 nod
Real Estate and Insurance, Sanford.
i v i , of * 4 H*M EH o f NWU m t
and NKU' o f NW U ............
*» 21 *1
35-tf 8 E 4N*E4&gt;
of 8W U .................................................
St 21 21 40
NW U - f RKI, lira* EH OfS W 4 ) ............ 92 21 91 33
WANTED—Late model Ford touring N 4 o f N W U ...............................................
2* 21 21 80
33 21 91 S3
car. Must be bargain for cash. B W 4 of MWU W o f Creek ....................
8EU » f NEU »n.l NH of SBU and B W 4
Phone 6. P. 0. Box 116.
37-ltp
of NEU .....................................
34 21 31 100
W U of NW U ........................................
341131ao
NOTICE— 500 new tires, all sixes to NEU of SEU lire* HE4 1 ..........................
33 21 31 90
NWU
and
W
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HWH
and
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1-4
be sold at one half price. See us
of St.4 . 4 f 4 » . * t . . &lt; . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . * . 30
—1 31 2S0 Unknown
for your needa for the next year, 34x4 W H o f NW U o f N W 4 ...........................
42133 30 a. Bmv ..■•«««».. . i ......
S. Heelj
A ll NKU of N E 4 E o t Ry .......................
32132
$22.50 ; 34x4 and up to 37x5 in pro­
u I m N M la »U 1 Bo*k Vo. », f i m MT, 1M and ! ( * ,
portion. No seconds. Full 6000-mile AMENDED FLAT OF IOWA CITT ■oiilaolo
Oooaty Booaidn
8 4 J. a. Ill(n *r .......................... 2TJS
guarantee.—Ray Brothers, 314 West AU 11lock K ................................................... ..
A
i First 'Street, dealer* in Firestone and FLORIDA 0 BOTES COMTAMY'S FtSST ADDITION TO SLACK HAMMOCK u I n i t4t l In Flak
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37-4tp
L.enigo Tires.
lire*.
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37.4 J. U . Kahl
U&gt;U 13. IS. 17. ST. 38.
B'\TT E ttlE Srw .~reK .r,o .„J ^
Lot* 22, 41. 42. 43. 44. 43 kad N 4.4
80 J. H. Alias . . . . I....... m g
***** o f Eat 48
1*8.02
pair all makes of Batteries. Send Lot* 54, 00. 81, 63 and 0 3 . . . . . .
43.8 A. O. Botdoaoa . .
10 Fraak Fbalpa ...................... 4 9 9 8
84
your batteries to us. Uncle Sam uses Lot
23.7 A. C. Eoblao
Lot* 78. TB tad 80
• c. n. FW»f
■EXIDE” Batteries in U-Boat*, air EH lo t 81 ...***•**•*.**..•*..*•»»**•»**
0 Clifford Laa*
H Lnt 81
and submarine service.
Why not IV
KH Iait W aad All Lota Bl. B2
ami
A. C. Itobiaano
B3 . . . . . a » . . i ,
have the best -at less cost?—Ray
L'aknowa ..........
N 4 1*1 V0 . . . . . . . . . . . I . , . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . i
Bros., phone 548. 314 West First
NKU of SWVi and NWU o f 8 E 4 .
Street.
377-4tp
O. r . i w o r x LAND COMTAMT'S FLAT
Maw «, r*a*a 118 u i
NOTICE o r APPLICATION T O * TAX DEES
la&gt;t*
370 to 373 .................................................
V &gt; 4 « S*cU*l 179 *1 th* Otaaral BUtlU* « f
lo t* 3M to 403 ...............................................
Ik* » u t » o f n .r U *
Nolle* 4* brrtby *I,rn I k ll Pred T. Willi*in* NKU of S B 4 » f « W 4 .................................
porrb u *r of Tax IVrfirirale No. 109, dalfd lb* SU o f NEU aad KH o f BK 4 ............... 12
Mb day o f JwlF. A. t». IBIS, b u nWd raid NH o l 8 W H .....................................................
rrrtlflrat* la n r oU lra,. and b u mad* appll- NW U o f 8 EU ...................................................
ration for tat it**d to U*tt* la *c-cvn)«BC* with NWV*7&gt;f NW H o f 8 KH ..................................
law. Said c*flin c*t* TOlWacra lb* folk-win* N * 4 of HE4 ..................................................... *
4 n n l M |*ap&gt;tli altvatad la I b a l u l t n a s ty , NKU o f s * 4 ...................
)U o f HE 14 and N H o f N W H » » 1
t k ;M . lo-wit:
HU of »l»H o f RWVi ..............................
NH o f SEU of N * U Of BEU. K*c. 3J, Twp.
HSU o f NEU aod NKU of 8E 4 ..........
)• S.. Ban** SO X 3 terra.
...
Tb* raid I tb l U ln * u o r m d at lb* data o f NEU o f SW 1-4
lb* taoinner o f &gt; « h err 11Nr* I* la lb* w o t MWU of SKH o f NEU .......................... . . .
...
o f It. &lt;J. Unnobaw. UnlrM* u ld m ilflra ta ahall SW U of NEU Ora* 8 * 1-4) .......... ..
...
b* red ra w .! areordlns t* law tat deed will la- BBU o f NWH
...
mw Ik rrrei on lb* 41b day o f J i m , A. It. 1021. HKU of BWU o f NEU .................. . . . a
Wllarra my official •lynalura and ***l tbla HKU of SW U ......................................... . . .
HHU « f NW U of NWU o f H W U........ . . .
it.* am. day »r Apm , a . it. im i.
, 4
NEU Of HE 1-4 o f NW 1-4 .................. . . .
(HEAL)
E. A. IMK'ULAM,
of
W H o f NEU Of NWU o f NWU
lla tk Ulrrolt Court.
S WU
. . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Hrndtnlr COaoty. Fla.
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37-Ot*
Ity V. 91. IHIL'lW.AStC. It. C. W H Of NKU Of SW U ..............
NEU o f SBU o f 7NKU .......................... . . .
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HWU o f NW U of HEU
NW U o f SW U lira* NE 1-4) ..................
NH Of NW U .................................................
KH « f *W H “ &gt;J NW U o f 8 E U •••v ••••
EH o f 8 W U and NEU of BEU »=d W H
.o f 8 EU ....................................................
KH of HKH o f NEU .......................
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Phone f48 .
N liU o f N W U o f HKU .................................
NEU o f SEU o f SB 1-4 tad WH of
HSU o f HKU
1. . . . . . . . . . 1,
HU of NEU o f N W U o f NKU ........................

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All the advanco notices o f tho “ Ml(jpbe of Love” were truthful for it
v ls n scream from start to finish
the big audience that greeted the
pUjtre at thc
Scb&lt;x&gt;t Auditor­
' l l last night went homo with the
feeling that they hnd received more
tlun their money’s worth in tho play
ind were also donAting to a good
taoje. The musical comedy was put
oa here for the benefit o f the athletic
Apartment of the Pariah House, befa under thc auspices o f the Men’s Theso ladies were the best ever and
f]ab. In a curtain talk last night brought our roar after roar of laugh­
Hon. George A. DcCottea told about ter. Mrs. Watson, with her car trum­
tke good work of the ’ du b for the pet and foolish questions was as good
knefit of the young men and boys as any professional and she was ably
god alio the older men o f the city assisted by Mrs. Mobley and Miss Fox.
god thanked all who had so sbly as- In fact these three petitioned tho men
lilted in tho production o f thc play to come forward so earnestly that fi­
god especially the. Sanford Herald.
nally Lord Tisa Pity, Phil Vitsky,
The play opened with tho Chorus,' came forward and as tho three spin- it has don# everything 1 expected and
"W* Can’t Do Without the Men” and istera went o ff the stage he sang, even more, and today I call myself la
pet a good tnsto in everyone’s mouth "The Women Won’t Let Me Alone” the very pink o f condition. I want
for what was to follow. The first act and was assisted by the cute little to be eating nil thc time now, and .ev­
iboved thc Spinster’s Club under the chorus girls while he executed a dance erything my nppetite calls for digests
properly without any bad effects at
.prtiidtncy of Priscilla Prunes,* this for the audience that brought down
nil.
My nerves arc good and strong
part ably taken by Miss Agnes Dum- thc house again.
and
I
slcop'soynd aH night long. My
n, who is not an old maid in real
Between this first and second dance
strength
and energy have come back
life by any means.
Other members Miss Daphne Wimbish executed an
of the Club were Lovlo Long, Mrs. esthetic dance that was a dream of and I can put in full time at work
Seth Woodruff; Lillie Lonesome, Mrs. loveliness and grace and she was now. Tnnjac has put me In fine
Hal Wight; Arabella Antique, Miss forced to come back one time altho shape and I believe it will do the some
for any man that gives it a fair trial.”
Virginia Smith; Samantha Loving, encores were tabooed.
The Japanese -chorus at the open­
ing of tho gnrden party in which Mrs.
Frank Woodruff, Jr., taking the part LAKE MONROE SCHOOLS
CLOSE SUCCESSFUL TERM
of soloist was assisted by thc chorurf
all in kimonas was tho finest ever,
Mrs. Woodruff having a splendid voice
and looked tho pnrt in every particu­
lar. The chorus girls Mary Francis
Ball, Pansy Wimbish, Daphne Wimtheir hearts’ desire. Sophie Sweet- bish, Lcclaig Jones, Maude Lake, Kit­
gum, who hnd been investigating con­ ty DuBose, Margaret Zachary, Mae
ditions on behalf of thc club, report- Holly, Lillian Shinholscr nnd Gladys
fd that visiting girls and young wid­ Wilson were most sweet and winsome
ow! were p rovin g a grave mennee in nnd full of grace, making many
Sanford anil - should be prohibited. changes of costume during the per­
Other spinsters mndc reports that formance nnd carrying out their- parts
were not the least bit encouraging. to perfection.
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W»nta Man, however, showed the inAnd the dear little Cupids portrayed
domitablu spirit thnt eventually wins by the little babies, Evelyn Smith,
orer all obstacles nnd announced that, Wnnitn Smith, Katherine Morrison,
ilthough she was 40 years old, she Camilla Dens, Billy Bouchcllc Wight,
Bf»nt to have a husband of some Anne Robson nnd , Margery DuBose
kind even if w orst came to worst were the sweetest picture in thc play
and brought forth n storm of nppluuse.
.
Those who took part In the play
while clnssed ns amateurs were not
ior mosi oi tnem had experience in
ploys before and then under the enreYul direction of Miss Alljson, hcVsclf
n finished professional of note, the
"Microbe of Love" was bound to be n
big success. Home talent in Sanford
a u d ie n c e w a s d e l i g h t e d .
Thc h i g h e r
always put on first class plnyH nnd
g r a d e s h a v e t h e i r e x h i b i t i o n t h is Fri­
when one considers thnt the "Microbe
day e v e n i n g a n d they B u re w i l l h a v e to
of Love" really hnd only four real
hum t&gt; t h e m s e l v e s t o g e t a h e a d o f th e
rchenrsnls the finished production was
c h ild r e n .
remnrknble in many ways and will
The Intermediate room of the Grntb
linger long in the memories of all
ed
school was entertained at the home
those who witnessed it.
of their teacher, Mrs. Buchanan Tucs-|
day afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. A
peanut hunt took place on tho lawn,
Wesley Pride, won the prise, ho hav:
Ing fount] over a hundred. After­
wards tho children were Invited Into
thc house which was darkened and
decorated
with ferns and pink roses.
TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS
Various
games
were played, Mildred
AND NEUTRALIZE IRRI­
Smith
winning
the
prize In the donkey
TATING ACIDS.
contest. Afterwards an old-fashioned
candy pulling was enjoyed by ihe
children. Their teacher certainly en­
thority. Thc kidneys filter the acid joyed the occasion as much, or even
from the blood and pass it on to the more so than the children, as it was a
bladder, where It often remains to ir­ pleasure to have them to repay in part
ritate and inflame, causing'a burning, somo o f the nice compliments from
scalding sensation, or setting up ati the children during the preceding
Irritation at thd neck of the bladder, school terms, such as surprise parties,
obliging you- to seek relief two or treats o f candy, cakes, strawberries
and other lovely attentions graciously
offered by the children. •
Miss Katie Brooks, of the East
Coast, is visiting the Misses Swaggerty.
Miss Annie Bruton, of Jacksonville!
Is visiting her cousin, Miss Roberta.
Wynne.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce of White Oak,
Georgia, have returned home after
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stafford.
Mrs. M. A- Jacobs and Mrs. F. M.
Story, o f Oviedo, visited Prof, and
Mrs. Jacobs Friday and attended tha
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ST. PETERSBURG, April 23.— Mrs
Bulah M. Warner of Jacksonville was
unnnimously elected grand matron of
Port Tnmpn Man Says Tanlac Has
the Order o f the Eastern Star in
Put Him In the Very Pink
i nat Wilson Goes” with the beauti­
of Condition.
ful chorus each time. For a bachelor
in real life Mr. Bnche semed to know
a whole lot about the Joys and sor­
rows of married life.
Then there were three ’’left-overs"
Associate grand matron, Mrs. Arthur
Piney Melting Heart, Mrs. W. E. Wat­
Schneider,
Plant City; associate grand
son; Eva Ready, Mrs. E. D. Mobley
patron, Walter Scott, Fort Meade;
grand secretary, Arthur R. Carter,
gave the audience a special stunt in down condition
Holly Hill; grand treasurer, Mrs.
fi;ont of tho curtain filled with local to be on cdsro
Cora
B. Franz, Jacksonville; grand
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and .Ulwctlbad tb4
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throughout tho north who are not In­
terested in fanning but are interest­
ed In a winter home, In good hotel
accommodations in the winter 8*550»®n, in fishing and boating and nutomobiling, in golf and kindred sports
and to them this city will hereafter
appeal in a large measure for San­
ford is destined and will eventually
become one of thc greatest tourist roaorts In thc great state of Florida. In
order to furnish the prospective citi­
zens of this county with a full report
from a statistical standpoint and from
every other standpoint this paper has
arranged to hnve nn nrticlc each week
from the people who have made a
spcclnl study of all conditions ns they
- obtain In this great coijnty. This pa­
per will endeavor to cover ns nenrly
as possible nil tho questions thnt the
prospective home seeker and investor
would want to ask if he were here. ,
After this series of articles have np- 1
pcared in the Herald there will be .but &lt;
few points thnt nre not clear'to anv-^ '.

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MHS. WARNER HEADS
THE EASTERN STAR

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weather conditions and enjoyed a °*f J L . b . °J. ,h* * to* W rA
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boat trip to Sanford and return, *topJL ,
JJ •tkonm J
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plng cn route at Fort Florida, where a
a i AcL8, “ :3. lt' . BUT « *° **■
®-.txaffobd 'b x i r o r the town i
picnic dinner was spread, were: Mr.
and Mr*. Morrison and daughters
M l.se, . Louise, Marie and Maggie
Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dil­
lard, Mr. and Mrs. .Jaines McCol­
All forms o f the right kind o f ad­ lum, Mr*. Bertha Edison, Miss Alma
vertising are good-^-aome are better Thompson, Miss Kate Crook and
than others. Naturally we believe
that newspaper advertising la the best
although this Is not a statement to
discount any other kind of advertis­
ing. Following up this ides and 4ritk
tho experience gained by many ad­
vertising campaigns here and else­
The Daily Herald— 16c a week, de­
wHere the Herald has contracted for livered anywhere in Sanford.*
a series o f advertising talks for the
Weekly Herald, one each week for BOTICX o r IXTXXTIOM TO A W T BOB LIT-,
.
T O * TATXXT
ten weeks although the same matter
NOTH a u b*rabjr giftn IM t n , |b« i s will also be issued in the Daily Her­ ikrtlgiMTl. will m ik* ap -IlCltlon le Ik* Hot.
• n w o f tba a u t * o f P w .^ «.
., at TalUbaaw*,
ald from time to time as the Cham­ riorlda. oa tba S lit d ig o f *id
Ifiy , A
Toll**, n . *. _.
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ber o f Commerce and business firms couVav*v*, b.L*0 ** l“ **4 *"« ov\x m *r*urr
J?* ,0"owln*
•MUare needing copies ( to send to many S2
!*• o f laiorporaUoo,
inquirers In the north. Sanford has
not been advertised for many years.
A t that time Sanford spent ail of her
advertising funds'1 on the farming
proposition and said but little about 1

tided to put on the same campaign of
publicity as this is the season o f thc
year when people ore thinking about
where they will go for a home, for a
new investment ot where they will go
neat season. Sanford has tho repu­
tation of also being n sumiqcr resort!
nnd as such is one of -the points
touched by the Clyde Line for tho'
summer excursions from New York. I
Sanford Is In the public eye from
many standpoints nnd in order to keep 1
this city before the public tho Herald I
both Daily nnd Weekly, will nil dur-1
ing the summer keep up' tho good *
work of promoting the claims of this
city as n summer and winter regortJ,

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What Ralph Watkins says: "Fig­
ured rets around stqre had enough to
feed on; wouldn’ t touch anything aus­
picious. Heard about RAT-SNAP,
gave it a trial. Results were wonder­
ful. Cleaned all rata out in ten daya.
Dogs about atofe night «nd day never
touch RAT-SNAP.” Three alzes, 85c,

J. K. Van*im . . .
W . W. raraboana
Baa A. H*n*loo ,

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O X U B T AVXNUX ADDITION TO OAJfTOBD aa
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1Better-Get-Better." Do It Now. tf
Labor evidently thinks that
goal la within atriklng distance.—
folk Virginian Pilot.

When dgarettee are prohibited will
it still be possible to get them for
non-smoking
purposes.— Providence
Tribane.
.

W h e n you let us supply your building
need* y o u get a great d e a l-m o re than Just s o
m a n y feet o f lu m b a r— bu n dles o f sh in gles—
p o u n d s o f nails— o r panels o f B e a v e r B oard.

Y ou get the benefit o f our building
material knowledge and experience In Service
that helps you get the results you want at the
light price. 8ervice first in planning the
work— more service in selecting proper mate­
rials— speedy service in delivering the goods.

Mrs. Claudia Christian, Eau Gallic.
There are ten appoiative offices to
be filled by the grand matron.
Tho now officers were installed at
the final session of the convention yci»terday evening.
Yesterday afternoon the delegates
visited the Masonic Home here. More
than a thousand delegates attended
the convention. ‘

Y o u pay fo r th e m aterials. T h e eervio o
P *ya fo r its e lf In the larger v o lu m e o f b u sin ess
tt brin gs th rough su p er-sa tisfied c u s t o m e r s
^

I t w ill p e y y o u t o

RATS PASS UP ALL OTHER FOOD
FOR ONE MEAL OF RAT-SNAP
Their, first meal of RAT-SNAP Is,
their last. Kills in a few minutes.
Dries up the carcass: Rats killed
with RAT-SNAP leave no odor. RATSNAP comes in cake form
Break
into small pieces, leave where rats
travel. No mixing with other food.
Cats and dogs won’t touch it. Safest,
cleanest, surest rat and mouse killer.
Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and
guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.—
Better-Get-Better." Do it Now. tf

517 Commercial Street

Some FACTS About
T H E U N IV E R S A L C A R
Here nre authentic figures from the Ford Factory nt Detroit.. They
show you just how many Ford cars and trucks have been built each month
since January 1,1921, and how mhny have been sold to retail customers, in
the United Slates.

JANUARY ..
FEBRUARY
MARCH .....
Total Production

Produced
7...... 29,883
. ..... 35,305
.... 61,886

Deliv. to Retail Customers
57,208
63,603
.
87,221 ‘
Tot. Ret. Sales 208,032

showing that actual sales for the first three months of 1921 exceeded
duction by 80,958 Ford cars and trucks!
April requisitions already specify 107,719 additional care and trucks
and the estimated April output o f the factory and assembly plants combin­
ed calls for only 90,000!
These facts clearly show that the demand for Ford products is grow­
ing much faster than manufacturing facilities to produce and were It not
for the dealers’ limited stocks, which are now being rapidly depleted, many
more customers would haye been compelled to wait for their cars. It will
be only a matter of weeks, therefore, until a big surplus of orders will pre­
vent anything like prompt deliveries.
* ~
If you would be sure of having your Ford car or truck when you want
it, you should place your order now. Don't delay. Phone us or drop us a
card.

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T H E SA N FO R D

. IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E ST V E G E T A B L E SE C TIO N

vo lum e

NUMBER 36

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921

xn.

JOINT COMMITTEE NAMED
FOR CATTS INVESTIGATION
WERE ANNOUNCED TODAY

!SENATORS AND SENATE RATIFIES TREATY
BIG FIGHT ON
CONGRESSMEN
UTILITIES BILL
ARE BUSY TO PAY COLOMBIA MONEY
FOR COMMISSION

DUE FOR PANAMA SITE'

TALLAHASEE, April 20.—Dele­
WASHINGTON, April 21.—A con­
gates from nearly a dozen cities thru- certed effort has begun here by Sen­
out the state were here today to pro­ ators Fletcher and Trammell and
tect at the public hearing on the Cal­ Congressman Drmne to secure an ap­
kins bill proposing a public utilities propriation for enlarging the present Florida’s Foreign
Harding Wins His First
War
Staff
Headed
House Passed Bills For
commission, against its inclusion of federal building at Tampa. Senator
Population Showed
Fight in The
By General Pershing municipally owned public utilities. Trammell has Introduced a bill callQ u a l i f i c a t i o n s o f the
Among thb places represented were ,ng for an appropriation of $250,000.
Large Increase
Senate
. In Case of War Tampa,
Jacksonville, . Pensacola, J B i t h h e and the olher membcrs of the
Women Voters
(&gt;7 TV* i w c l l U l T n i t )
uamcimiic, Alachua, Newberry,
— w, —
- o - . j Florida delegation referred to, accordGainesville,
High
tB7 Th* A***d*U4 Ft***) •
WASHINGTON,
April 21.—FloriMyers, Iing to request from the Tampa board
1k— F ort Mw"r*
WASHINGTON, April 21.—Organ­ Springs, St. Petersburg,
da's
foreign
born
white
population
Lakeland,
Lake
Wales,
Frostproof
and
of trade, have the m atter of securing
ization of a war staff headed py
showed
a
large
Increase
from
1910 to
Bradentown.
•
iestlmates up with the supervising a r­
General Pershing to take charge of
1920.
There
were
43,008
foreign
born OPPOSED TO MEASURE AND
Mayor
Guyte
McCord
of
Tallahas­
OF STATE INSANE ASYLUM AT field operations of the armies of the see acted aa m atter of ceremonies for chitect of the treasury.
SOME REPUBLI­
Congressman Frank Clark Is a whites in the state a t'th e last census
United States in time of war g a s an­
CHATTAHOOCHIB HAS
CANS
compared with 33,842 in 1910 the cen­
nounced today by Secretary. Weeks. those opposed to the bill. Chairman member of the house committee
BEEN ORDERED .
sus
bureau
announced.
Largest
num­
Instant preparation in time of peace Rowe of the aenate public utilitiea which will handle this m atter and
WASHINGTON, April 21.—The Co­
ber are Cubans and'Other West Indlas
(97 Tk* AmocUUJ Ft***)
for active military operations was committee oalled on Senator Salklns, Senator Trammell also a member of
with Italians second and English lombian treaty, growing out of the
attorney
for
the
railroad
commliiion
TALLAHASSEE, .April- 21^the same committee In the senate.
given.by the socretary as the reason
partitioning of Panama, was ratified
and Introducer of the bill, to ex­ With these iforces working tangible third.
Both the eenate and hbuse mem*
for the new organization.
•
9 yesterday by the senate. I t provides
plain it. b«ra of the joint committee for
results should be forthcoming at an
for the payment by the United States
Mr. Caikina said no public .utility
Odd
Fellows
.
•
the Catta inveetigatlon w u an­
early
date.
of $25,000,000 to the South American
Youthful Bandits
. knew in advance anything about what Senator Trammell has introduced
nounced today. The aenate memrepublic, but has yet to be approved
And
Rebekahs
to'be in it, he alone being respon­
Hold Up Real Estate was
ben are Wells and Calkins; and
n resolution calling for a survey of
by
the Colombian assembly.
.
sible for its drafting and Introduc­
Elect Officers The
of the House Edge, Baraa and
vote on ratification was 89 to
Man, Take His Money tion. He said ho had read carefully the Suwanee river from Ellavillc to
Harrell. The house passed bills
19, or eleven more than the necessary
;i&lt;/ TV* A»**cl*t*d Trtu)
the laws of other states which have tfic Gulf, with n view of providing
relatlre to the qualification for
(B7 fa* AiucUUi Fr*»«)
protection
from
overflow.
two
thirds majority.
TAMPA, April 21.—Mrs.
Eva
such commissions and thought It well
woqen and othyr voters and their
CHICAGO, April 21.—Five youth­
'
Congressman
Drano
today
resigned
The
Harding administration, thru
Shuss, Tampa, was elected president
that Florida should have such a law.
payment of poll tax. The aenate
ful bandits today in an automobile It merely extended, he explained, the his position on the committee on mer­ of the State Rcbckah assembly a t Ar­ ratification of tho treaty, won Ita flret
adapted resolutions . relative to
held up an official of a real estate
present powers of the railroad com­ chant marine and fisheries, and was cadia yesterday; R. B. Crawford, of fight In the senate. The president in
the loan of boats from the federal
concern with $25,000 he was taking to
mission, which is virtually a public Immediately placed on tho very 1m- Fort Meade waa elected Grand Mas­ a message to the special session of
loremment and inrestifation of
a bank.
utilities commission, to gas, water and portant naval affairs committee of the ter of the Odd Fellows. Both organi­ the cenato, March 9, five days after
the shell fish commission. A res­
house. With Senator Trammell al­ zations selected St. Petersburg for his inauguration, recommended rati­
electric light plants. •
olution authorising the investiga­
fication ns “very helpful at the pres­
Earthquake Shock
Hilton S. Hampton, city attorney of ready n member of the senate commit­ next year’s conventions.
tion of the state hospital at Chat­
ent time in promoting our friendly re­
tee,
this
puts
the
Floridlnns
In
a
po­
At Los Angeles Tampa, spoke at length against the sition to do excellent work alortg this
tahoochee lost in the senate.
lationships." This recommendation
bill, saying it came as a rude shock
State Convention
was supplemented yesterday by Sena­
line.
With
international
relations
of
(D» Th* AimliM Pr—«1
to the cities of tho state, which
tor Lodge, of Massachusetts, the Re­
Paraca
Philathea
the
United
States
with
some
of
the
State Compulsory
LOS ANGELES, Calif., April 21. had not known municipally owned
publican lender, who In reply to a t­
—An earthquake shock wad felt here utilities were to be included.
He other countries none too well settled
School Law Will
tacks of Republican senators o f the
(II,
Th*
AuocUUd
Fr***)
at 7:30 this morning. The shock was asked why ice companies, of all pub­ It Is fortunate that Florida In (this
progressive* group, declared ratifica­
BRADENTOWN,
April
21.—Tho
Be Amended light and of brief duration. No dam­ lic utilities, should be exempt. He congress is to have two members of
State convention of the Iiarnca Phil- tion of tho pact was “part of a great
pointed out’that the bill taxes water,; her delegation looking after naval
age was reported.
athca began here today to continue national foreign policy" contemplated
(Bj Tb« AitoclaUd Pmi)
light and power companies to main- matters. This is one of the big com­ through Sunday. Delegates from all by President Harding "towards our
TALLAHASSEE, April 21.—The
_
ain the commission, and said ho could mittees here.
neighbors in the'Southern and Eastern
&gt;Ute compulsory school attendance
Senator Trammell’s other commit­ sections of the state are attending.
not find that other utilities arc so
hemisphere;)."
law would be amended to permit chil­
taxed. He wanted to know why not. tee places, announced 'today, arei
dren to attend school outside working
If the bill is passed as it now claims and interocenn cnnnls. Sena­
hours ia onscs where their labor is
Winston-Salem Man'
stands, he claimed that nil franchises tor Fletcher is on hanking and cur­
necessary for the support of parents,
rency,
commerce,
military
nffnirs
nnd
and contracts made between cities and
To Be Commissioner
under provisions of a bill by Repre­
printing, and is n*lso the only demo­
public
utilities
would
bo
null
and
sentative Ellis, pending in the lower
of Internal Revenue
void or tho bill Itself would be a nul- cratic member of the Joint committee
house of the legislature.
UNDER SENTENCE TO BEGIN ity, and urged that this should not on printing from the senate.
(B7 Th* AltecllUd Fr***)
Congressman Smlthwlck went to
be
the
case.
TERM
IN
LEAVEN
WO
Rfl’ll
WASHINGTON,
April 21.—Secre­
ANOTHER DEAD SOLDIER
Jhe committee on postofficcs and po*t- ,
PENITENTIARY.
(B7
Th*
A***ctiU4
F
t
***)
He
claimed
tho
cities
were
stopped
tary
Mellon
announced
today he bad
.
HAS COME TO LIFE
CHICAGO, April 21.—Legislation recommended to President Harding
from granting competitive franchises ronds, while Congressman Clnrk nnd
(Br Th* Au*rUt*d Fnu)
in order to get good service and Sears also drew, good assignments. directing tho secretary of tho treasury the appointment of David H. Blair, of
(B, Th* AuoeUUd Praul
CHICAGO,
April
21.—FederaT’
scouted the idea that good service This gives all-the Florida members to turn over $100,000,000 of tho profits Winston-Salem, N. C., as 'commission­
JACKSONVILLE, April 21.—Local
officials
today
received
confiden­
would be given through the commis­ good working committees for the next of the Federal Reserve bank to tho er of internal revenue.
,
Ameiican I/egion officials arc seek­
tial information that William D.
Federal Innd banks to be loaned to
ing information ns to the wheresion.
‘ tw 1 years. •
Haywood, secretary of the-Indus­
cattle raisers, has been recommended FORGOT TO HANG
ibfluts of Charles Hall, formerly of
trial Workem of the World, and
by Governor Harding, of tho federal
Wilmington, N. C. Mr. Hall's son,
NEGRO PRISONER—
scheduled to begin serving a sen­
reserve board, it is announced here
reported dead by the War Department
—LIFE SENTENCE NOW
tence in the I^nvenworth, Kansas,
today.
has arrived in Wilmington very much
penitentiary, had fled from the
(B 7 Th* Au m UUA F n u )
alive and he denies he wns ever dead.
United
States
and
was
now
In
SHREVEPORT,
April 21. — The
The elder Hnll wns reported to be
MEXICO TO CELEBRATE
Moscow
or
Riga.
Otto
Christen-*
death
sentence
of
Lonnie
Eaton, tha
’*
MAY DAY LARGELY
somewhere. In Florida.
sen, attorney for Haywood, said
negro whom the sheriff of Ouachita
(.B7 Th* AiucUUd Fnu)
he, was Informed that Haywood
parish forgot to hang when tho day
AGED PRESBYTERIAN
ITI.AY RlfjTINED TO
• MEXICO CITY, April 21—Elabor­ set for tho execution came around two
sailed from New York April 1,
DIES AT N. Y. HOME
Games Will Be Played
HAVE DISORDERS
and landed at Riga April 16. He
ALL OVER COUNTRY ate preparations for May Dny dem­ months ago, has been commuted by
(D/ Th* A***cl*t*4 Pr»**)
onstrations throughout Mexico are be­ tho state pnrdon board to life Impris­
in
Jacksonville,
Lake­
said he thought Hnywood had
NEW YARK, April 21.—Reverend
ing made by the radical clement here, onment, according to reporta from
#(By
Tb*
Associated
P
r«
tt)
gone to Russia on a personal mis­
land and Tampa
A. Woodruff Halsey, aged GP, secre­
ROME, April 21 —The disorders in nnd In some quarters grave apprehen­ naton Rouge.
sion and was not fleeing from the
tary of the board of foreign relations
sion thnt the observation" of the day
prfcwm sentence.
The base bull season opens in Flor­ which the extreme nationalists hnve
of the Presbyterian church since 1899,
may lead to disorders is felt.
been
engaged
in
throughout
north'ROM IN ENT YOUNG MAN
ida tomorrow nnd from all indica­
died at his home here Inst n ig h t He
central
Italy
hnve
sprtnd
to
the
south­
SHOT AT 8ANDER8ON
tions
there
will
be
record
crowds
nt
Lightning
Flashes,
wn* president of the alumni associa­
SURPRISE SHOE 8TORE
•
ern
provinces.
A
pnrty
of
national­
—MYSTERY ABOUT IT
nil the ball parks,in the State League.
tion of Princeton Theological ScmlnADDS MORE MERCHANDISE
Scared Moonshiner
ists
riding
in
a
motor
truck
at
OftaSanford is hot In the league this sea­
FOR T Iip RIG SALE
»ry- .
(9 7 Th* A u *cU t*d F t***)
today 'encountered a party of
But Not for Long son but Sanford fans are just ns eng- nova
SANDERSON,
April 21.—Jam ie
communists
nnd
In
the
light
that
fol­
er to watch the game and will keep
The
Surprise
Shoe
Store
has
Just
Milton,
a
son
pf
former
County Judge
Senator Harrison
.
up with their former players nnd keep lowed, Six communists nnd three of
(Br Th* AmmUUA Ftm*)
received
a
large
quantity
of
merchan­
Milton,
of
Daker
county,
was shot and
ST. AUGUSTINE, April 21.—Vivid up with the old game almost as fervid­ the nationalists were killed.
Says Harvey is
dise by express which Mrs. Saul Rob­ seriously wounded here last night by
of lightning and terrific peals ly nB they did when they had one of
bins made a special trip to purchase. a young man named Richardson, who
Political Accident flashes
of thunder immediately after ho had the cup contenders. The Daily Herald DR. HYMAN GRANTED '
These
goods were bought for cash at was taken t othe Jail a t MacClennyLEAVE OF ABSENCE
finished the job of converting a sixty will try nnd give nil the ball news that
an unbelievably low price and, tho as­ Milton ia expected to recover. The af­
(Dj Th* AuocliUd Fr*u)
is possible and keep tho Sanford fans
Wa s h in g t o n , April 21.—Senator pound lard enn Into a moonshine still
At the meeting of the church of­ tounding values will be passed on to fair is shrouded in mystery and the
six months ago brought to George in touch with their favorites.
Harrison, of Mississippi, charged to­
ficers of tho Baptist Temple Inst tho buying public of Sanford during only statem ent that Richanlson made
Thomas, negro, fears that he had of­
day in the senate that the appointment
night it was decided to grant Dr. tho gigantic sale now going on. Read ia that he acted in self-defense.
(B r Th* An*eUt*4 F n u )
fended the feelings of the god IlncchFriday’s Herald for announcement of
of George Harvey by President Hard­
JACKSONVILLE, April 21^-The George Hyman, the pastor, n two
us and ho dumped tho contrivance in­
the wonderful values, and don’t fool
ing ns ambassador to Great Britain
to his back ynrd near Armstrong, Florida Metropolis today announced It monthB leave of absence during the yourself by staying away. The Sur­ Pepper in His Eye
*’ a reward for his efforts” to dis­ where It remained until recently, he would receive a report play by play on months of July and August. During
prise Shoe Store's big sale ends Sat­
credit the Wilson administration.
Caused Him to Wink,
told the jury here the first of the tho opening game of tho Florida state the month of July he will supply tho
Harrison declared th at Harvey was week. As the weeks and months went league nt Barrsfield here by wireless. church of Dr. R. S. MacArthur, at urday night, April 23rd. This is your
Girl Did Not Respond
“a vindictive, self-annolntcd, Intoler­ by and nothing happened, George real­ Local Boy Scouts having installed a Daytona Beach, and in August he last chance to buy what you need at
the phenominal prices in tho big sale.
ant political accident.”
(Br Tk* Au*&lt;UUd Ft***)
ized that it waa a false alarm and a station in the press box a t the field will be with Dr. Conwell’s church in Follow the crowd.
Philadelphia
for
two
Sundays.
Ho
JACKSONVILLE, April 21*—Chas.
short time ago he scraped the mud and another on tho Metropolis build­
H.I.IGITIMATE SON IS
B. McAnny, 41, of Lowell, Maas., got
and rust off the appartus and gave ing. Another Scout station with send­ will also be for ten days at the NorthPLENTY OF LIGHTS.
field
Conference
at
Northfield,
Mass.
NOT ENTITLED TO
a few grains of black pepper In one
ing
radius
of
two
hundred
miles
will
It a trial. It-worked. Sheriff Boyce
THE FIELD MILLIONS descended upon George n few days broadcast play inning by inning to His many friends are congratulating
eye while dining in a restaurant here
Through the kindness of Mr. Morris one day this week and opened and
ago and now George must pay a fine amateur operators throughout tho Dr. Hyman upon his being able to get
of the Southern Utilities company* the closed the lid several times in an a t­
(B7 Th* AwcUtU Ft***)
of $300 or linger in jail flvp months. state. Daytona opens season in Jack­ away ynd take advantage of these
carnival
grounds where the K. of C. tempt to expel the particles. Thht
SPRINGFIELD, 111., April 21*—
wonderful
opportunities
and
ho
should
The stilt George constructed \fcns n sonville,’Orlando In Lakeland, and St.
Henry Anthony Marsh, son of Henry new departure In St. Johns county's Petersburg in Tampa.
come back in September greatly re­ carnival will take place will be one of was what he tdid Judge Beckham in
fields o fChicago and Peggy Marsh, moonshine Industry. George was shy
the best lighted grounds of any car­ police court. A young woman hafc&gt;freshed in mind and body. '
H&gt;e actress, Is not entitled to receive
nival ever held In Sanford.
pened to be seated at an adjoining ta ­
■a coil for the equipment and used as
any of the Marshall Field millions, the a substitute a straight piece of gal­ BROTHERHOOD ENTERTAIN­
In addition to the heavy arc lights ble and in line with his quivering eye
J.
D.
DAVISON
MAKES
DONATION
MENT AT THE METHODIST
anpreme court decided today In a rul­ vanized pipe which ran through the
that will be strung around tho grounds called a policeman and had him arrest­
■ ' 11 J •
CHURCH TONIGHT
ing. The Marshall Field will speciflThrough the kindness of Mr. and with tho heavy llghta over each at­ ed, declaring he was winking a t her.
coling waters of a pig trough.
r*Hy exempts from inheritance any
The Wesley Brotherhood of the Mra. J.. D. Davison the K. of C. car­ traction and booth, the red, white and McAnny said he couldn’t wink because
Illegitimate offsprings.
Methodist church will hold their en­ nival will have an attractive music bluo lights that you aaw over the the eye into which the pepper blew
TONIGHTS OFFERING AT
•
_ _
THE STAR THEATRE tertainment for their friends tonight box thnt will go to some lucky person dance at the corner of Magnolia ave­ was a glass optic. Judge Beckham
PREMIERS PLAN TO nALD '
nue and First street last Tuesday thought $16 and costs'would satisfy
in tho Methodist church beginning at on tho third night of the carnival.
A PRIVATE MEETING
night, wi|l be hung over the carnival the injured feelings of the law and,
This
machine
is
one
of
the
beat
car­
Pearl White, ono of tho beSt known 8 o’clock. All the members of other
And everyone attending this carnival levied th a t tax.
ried
by
the
Sanford
Furniture
Com­
and most popular actress in movies churches and all the friends &lt;ft the
(»7 Th* AmcUUA r n m i
can be assured in advance th a t they
pany
an
^
ia
now
on
exhibition
a
t
Per­
Brotherhood
and
their
ladies
are
In­
PARIS, April 21.—Premiers BYiand today, will appear in her first feature
"Yap Situation Tense," says a
kins A Britt’s store. See it for your­ will get their full money’s worth.
and Lloyd George plan a strictly pri­ picture, "The Tiger's. Cub," at the Star vited to attend. Four Sanford speak­
headline. The thing to do ia to put
self,
and
then
go
to
the
Knlghta
of
ers
w
ill'address
the
meeting
with
vate conference a t the meeting to be tonight There will also be a Sennett
short talks on important subjects of Colnmbus carnival—maybe you will be /The Daily Herald—16c a week, de­ tho Yap situation in the past tense.—
wld Sunday. No one else will be comedy, "The Firealde Brewer." An
Toeldo Blade.
livered anywhere In 8anfortL •
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the day*..
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.
*: the lucky one.
Pvaacnt, except one secretary for each. evening of enjoyment awaita you.
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FUNDS FARMERS

BALL SEASON OPENS
TOMORROW IN FLORIDA
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921

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SURVEY OF CONDITIONS
IN FLORIDA SHOW WELL

GOVERNOR
.
KEEPS WORD
MAKES GOOD

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How They’re
Made
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PURSUING POLICY OF RACK TO
THE CONSTITUTION TO
. THE LETTER.

!&gt;• destroyed by Are, Is completing ar­
TALLAHASSEE, April 13.—Gov­
Building Programs Be­ rangements to rebuild.
ernor Cary A. Hardee is pursuing his
Pensacola:—Unemployment tn Tcn- policy of "back to the constitution"
ing Pushde to Meet sacola
nppears to bo insignlAcant. with pronounced vigor early In the
There
has
been a shortage of houses session.
,
Shortage
but quite a number ore being tyullt
Concrete evidence of his sincerity
and tho situation promises to be re­ of purpose when he sounded this key­
lieved shortly. Recent bond Issue of note in his first message to the legis­
$500,00 for public school buildings, lature wan placed 'before the house
$400,000 for municipal dock and belt and senate Monday afternoon, follow­
FARM CONDITIONS ARE GOOD
line railway, and a proposed Issue of ing Immediately upon their reconven­
AND SPRANG CROPS ARE
$2,000,000 for paved highways, prom­ ing after the first "week end" of the
MOVING.
ise employment for such surplus la­ session.
The manifestation was in
bor
ns
exists.
the
shape
of
a batch of bills offered
WASHINGTON, April 13.—A aurKey West:—Unemployment at pres­ by various members and immediately
vey o f'conditions In employment and ent is confined principally to cigar
recognized as what may be termed
business througout Florid* as made factories, probably 800 men out of "administration bills."
.
by the United States employment ser­ work. Cigar makers, however, are re­
Ono provided for the abolishment of
•A m
vice from telegraphic reports receiv­ turning to work almost every day. No the state board of health and recreat­
So many people ask us
ed March 31 follows:
* scarcity of houses for sale, but few ing it in the same breath though In
• acan be had at reasonable rent. Cham­ different form, in that the duties and
Farm conditions:—The melon and ber of Commerce is working on a plan
why it is that we can sell
responsibilities of board as it Is now
peach season now at hand in Central for starting o housing corporation. organized would be assumed by the
Clothcraft ' Clothes at
Florida will take care of hundred^ of Pending projects consists of county governor, tho secretary of state and
such moderate prices
orange and grape fruit pickers and road extension $400,000; appropria­ the attorney gcrteral. The /sta te
packers for two months following the tion new'clty park $10,000; Key West hcnlth officer would retain his pres­
while other clothes seem
closing of the citrus packing houses. Rox factory $50,000 partly completed; ent status, with tho single exception
contemplated
submarine
base
$800,­
of answering to a board inndc up of
A considerable portion of this Winter
so much higher in price.
labor Is from northern states nnd will 000. This work will all probably bo constitutional officers, or cabinet of­
return to their homes nt the close of done by local men supplemented by ficials in other words, instiad of n
Our first answer is,the melon season. Reports indicate necessary skilled workers from other board made up of citizens of the state
“They do not cost us as
th at farmers througout the state will’ towns. The general concensus of not elected ns members of the state
use about all the common labor avail­ opinion among business men is , thnt government.
.
p i u c h b u t there is a
business Is improving steadily and
able for planting crops.
Another provided foi* the abolish­
will
be
bAck
to
normal
within
three
or
General:—Reports received from
better reason than that.
ment of tl.c office of sfntc hotel com­
’ . ‘
organizations covering the state ns four months.
missioner though tlu tun *t!ona of
a whole indicate general activity in
the office‘and the purpose i f Iho act
pushing building programs to meet
in i renting the office would be i rried
the shortage of houses existing in
on. Such duties ns would properly
come before the state henlth officer
most cities. These reports, also, cov­
_____________
____________
The Whip-poor-wills nre singing would be nssignod to this agency.
ering
Important_____
points throughout
the
state, show general business activity their merry tunc.
A thin! bill proposes the abolish­
and nre optimistic as regnrds the busThe packing house is running full ment of the office of state auditor,
Iness outlook for the future. Lees- blast. '
nt present nn elective office in so far
burg reports sengrnss and pnptr pulp' Mr.1 nnd Mrs. F. G. Robbins lost ns the choice results from a nomlnn-1
mill under construction. Hoad build- their little daughter Inst Thursday. tion in the democratic primaries. The
CLOTHCRATT )'
ing In the vicinity of Igtkclnnd to' the The rest of the fnmily have been very mensure would give the governor nnd
Clothes .
ill
but
are
better
now
nnd
nble
to
be
extent of $400,000 employing 200 men
comptroller control over all state aud­
out.
•
•
now in progress. St. Augustine re­
iting nnd would empower tho govern­
Mrs. William Daniels hnj been very or to employ ns many ns four audi­
ports thnt during the winter there wns
a surp'us of labor from the north but ill. Dr. Mnrtin of Osceola, attended tors, If in his Judgment it mny be
•
that clnss hns now disappeared nnd her.
deemed necessary, for all or any part
Mrs. Will Hanning, of Mims, nnd of the yenr, but limits tho nmount ^
there is ample employment for home
people. Ocala, Orlnndo, Kissimmee llrrmnn Daniels were called here on that might be pnid to nny auditor to . .
and Fort Myers report a well defined account of their mother's sickness.
not more thnn $3,000. All traveling
brother Wright preached a fine
movement to remedy the present short
expenses would bo paid by the state.
Subject
age by large building activities. Lake sermon Sunday morning.
Still another of the "bnck to the
*
'
,
While Mothers Sleep in Oblivion." A
Worth
over
300 iiw
houses
IT U l i l l ireports
i | n u i n U»
I I iJUv
u o i n built
isu ssi
constitution” bills suggests the abol­ f++++4.4.+++4.+4.+++4&lt;.++++++++d-+++++-H-+-MM»-+++++-M-+++++++++++-H'+++++++++++++++'M-+++++
last yenr with further building cam- nr^1 cro' ' 1 n cni c •
Prayer meeting nt • the baptist ishment of the state board of control,
pnign during present summer nnd fall.
which now hns to do with the state’s
do nnd Rev. L. E. W right captured n tored to Enterprise Monday to attend
church Wednesday nt 7i30.
The Chandler Lumber company is
brother Wright took dinner with higher instituitons of learning. The
big moonshine still between Chuluotn the laying of tho comer stone of tbs
building one of the largest sawmills
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prevntt and Mrs. l&gt;onrd of control Is one of Florida’s | BEGUN 1QT WMTE1
nnd Geneva, in what is known as the new dormitory of the Methodist OrIn Florida. Fort Myers reports ex­
Dnrk swamp. About $1,GOO worth of phnnnge, nt which ceremony Hon. W.
J. M. Prevntt.
»
• best known boards not provided In the |
HDMN1MNG HFYOU
tensive rond building projects requir­ • *Miss Ethel Lotus/ spent Sunday constitution nnd perhaps the most re­
wns destroyed, but the own­ J. 'Bryan was the speaker.
EDONTIFEEL MGEIT property
ing a mrge
large number
tng
numt.er of
oi workers
worxers in
m I,cc
wee w|th
chri(tUm&gt; McClell„n
vered nnd respected. The governor
Mrs. W. E. Argo,' Palmer Argo aid
ers of tho atill were pot captured.
county on the rond being constructed
Th)&gt; community is fllll of chicWen feels it advisable to have the board's
Shirley
Swope spent Saturday in Or­
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Kelsey nnd fnm ­
a«y» glaM of hot water with
from Fort Myers to Palm bench which
work
mnde
n
pnrt
of
thnt
of
tho
lnndo.
pox.
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phbaphat* before breekfeet
is nbout half •completed. Also rond
Wednesday afternoon was th&lt;&gt; time
wathee out poltona.
Miss Lenore Rnulerson, of Palm .board of education, which is compris­
Mrs. O. P. Swope, Mrs. L. E.
to Miami completed to Dnde county bench, is spending a few days with ed of state cabinet officials, including
appointed
for cleaning up the C. E
Wright, Mrs. W. B. Williams nnd
line from Miami side. Extension of Mrs. Mary Taylor.
the governor.
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and
making
mEny necessary im­
Mrs. W. E. Young spent Thursday In'
McGregor boulcvnrd to Crescent
If you wake up with a bnd taste,
There is n strong feeling of coopMrs. CotTie and Mr. nnd Mrs.
provements
there.
Beach now under construction. Nine­ Dnnnn, of Miami, nr% spending a crntlon evident in both sides of the bad brenth nnd tongue is cooled; if Orlando.
Mr. and Mrq. Slay entertained their
The Camp Fire Girls will give n
ty-two miles of ditch now under way few dnys with Mrs. Harrison nnd legislative hnlls
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the govern- your head is aching; if what you eat play. Friday night nt the school house. friends at a dance last Thursday
to be completed in 1022 nt cost of Mrs. Willinms.
or in plncing bnck Intd the hands of sours nnd forms ncid in stomach, or
Rev. L. E. Wright, Miss Virginin night in the old chapel at Lake
$000,000. Extension of the Atlnntic
Mrs. J. M. Prevntt spent Inst Fri- the rcgulnrly constituted officials the'you are bilious, constipated, nervous, Wright and Rev. J. N. Thompson mo­ Charm.
Coast Line railrond from Pnlm Dnle dny with Mrs. Willinms.
duties which they believe the f r a m e r s *sallow nnd enn't get feeling just
to Imookalee. Railrond also being
Drink
Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Curlett spent of the constitution, believed they, right, begin inside bathing.
built from Moore Haven to Clewis- last Thursday in Sanford.
should shoulder. The doing away before breakfast, a glass of hot wnt- ++4.4.4&gt;+&gt;f+-M"M”f+++++++++++++++++++++**+++*+++++++++++^
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Mrs. T. \V. Prevatt wua shopping in with these boards nnd plncing the rr with a tcaspoonful of limestone
work on cabinet officials would not on- phosphate in it. This will flus t t
for Inck of orders. Onto mills gen- Snnford Friday.
e rally working nt normnl cnpnclty.
liir(|y Pnttcshall wns home Sunday ly cut down much expense incident to poisons and toxins from the stomnch,
Jacksonville: — Unemployment re- from Orlnndo, spending the day with meetings, but would also facilitate liver, kidneys and bowels nnd cleanse,
ported ns existing inlumber, shipping his folks.
operations to the end that whenever sweeten nnd purify the entire alimen­
and building but latter lnbor being
A big still wns found by Sheriff occasion suggested the propriety or tary tract. Do your inside bathing
gradually absorbed.
Shortage of Hand at dark swamp Inst Thursday. necessity of a meeting one could be immediately upon arising in the morn­
dwelling nnd' business properties, but 100-gnllon capacity.
promptly called without expense to ing to wash out of the system all the
situation ■ forecasts stcad£ improveMr. nnd Mrs. Ballard spent Sunday the state or loss of time. It is prob- previous day’s poisonous “waste, gases
pient. Building permits in February" with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Preva.tt. • nble thnt nil mcnsurcs will receive im­ and sour bile before eating more
food.
Included 30 dwellings, 2 npnrtmcnt
mediate action.
To feel like young folks feel; like
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you
felt
before
yolir
blood
nnd
mus­
property to the number of 240, total­
"MICROBE OF LOVE"
cles beenme loaded with body impuri­
ing about $500,000. A bond Issue for
Sounds good and it is good. In fact ties, get from your pharmacist a
$2,000,000 for docks, streets and roads
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, of South Caro­
quarter pound of limestone phosphate,
authorized at recent election. A $300,­ lina, were visiting friends in toWn a it is one of the greatest little musical
comedies that hns ever been presented which is inexpensive nnd almost taste­
000 concrete viaduct in the course of few days this week.
less'.
construction. Several large private
Fred Grist was a visitor in Orlando to the people of Snnford nnd the
Men and women who nre usually
parts will be taken by Snnford people
plants under way. Total of private Friday.
constipated,
bilious, headachy or have
and public investments approximate­
J. E. Fiepcr, of Orlando, wns in making it nil the more interesting. nny stomach disorder should begin
"The Microbe of Love" will be pre­
ly $1,000,000 with contemplated oper­ town Friday.
this inside bathing before breakfast.
ations totaling about as much addi­
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dinkel motored sented at the Princess Theatre next —AJv. ,
Friday night and you should let noth­
tional. Real estate dealers, contract­ to Orlando Saturday.
ors and building material men are act­
C. II. Com and Miss Ruth, Mr. and ing interfere with your being there.
ive. A building plan may be said to Mrs. W. J. Corn nnd J. S. Dinkel mo­ Tlie proceeds go to the athletic de­
be fairly under way. Present Indus­ tored to Oakland Tuesday afternoon. partment of the Pariah House, the
trial activity and plans under consid­
Friends of the lltWe Durkman girl plant thnt is doing such a great work
eration indicate steady Improvement will be glad to know she is recovering here among the young boys nnd the * Mrs. L. A. Sheldon was called to
Remember
in conditions nnd business generally rapidly. She waa bitten twice by a young men of Sanford.
Orlando Sunday to the bedside of her
the
date.
Is optimistic as to the outlook.
rattlesnake one day last week.
mother, Mra. Graham, who seemed to
Tampa:—Organized building trades
Mrs. J. S. Dinkel and Miss Olive
be failing rapidly.
ONE INSPECTION MAY PRO­
show about 76 per cent unemployed were visitors in Orlando Tuesday.
Miisea Olive Lezettc and Alice
Miss Ellen Fuller spent the week LONG THE LIFE OF YOUR BAT­ Brannon and Messrs Alton Farncll
pending wage adjustment. Unem­
ployment generally Is not serious. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. TERY, Drive in this week and have and Francis Swope motored to Or­
that inspection made. We hnve the
Cigar factories arc reported as work­ Fuller.
lando Friday morning.
Mr. Riddle, of North Carolina, was agency for the Red Cap Battery, and
ing part time, about GO per cent of
Mrs. C. L. West, Master Charles
factory employes having gone back to the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fuller for can give you the best of service on
West,
Mrs. II. B. McCall and Miss
your battery.—B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO.
work. General impression seems to the week end.
Ethel
Taylor
spent Saturday in Or­
35-3tc
A picnic was given at Palm Springs
be that while business is not In the
lando.
,
best possible condition, just at pres­ Saturday in honor of Misa Emma Ful­
Mrs, O. P. Swope, Miss Nell Will­
CARD OF TIIANK8
ent, it will show considerable Improve­ ler’s 10th brithday. There waa seven­
iams
and Misa Shirley Swope spent
ment within the the next few month*. teen . in the party nnd everyone re­
Tuesday
afternoon In Sanford.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Arrants with
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Tallahassee: — Unemployment ex- ported a good time. •
Mrs.
Julius
Gist
arrived
Tuesday
1st* prlnslpally In naval store* pro-* This cold weather made \u all do a to express their thanks to their many for • visit to her parents, Mr. and
ductlon. Rent* reported ** still be­ little ahimming.. No more Palm kind friends for the floral offering
. end the many expressions of sympa­ Mrs. W. R. Klmbral.
ing high and while building Is going Springs for a few days.
On last Thursday Sheriff Hand of
thy in the death of their little son
The
Beatty
Brotbpra
gave
a,
show
• on It 1* confined principally to resi­
Sanford,
Deputy SherifT Jacobs of
dences. Gas and electric plant now and lecture at the Library Wednes­ who departed this life on April 1, Chuluots, Deputy Sheriff Lee of Ovie1921.
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Sanford “The City Substantial”

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Had Fine Meeting at
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A very interesting meeting was
held nt the Presbyterian Endeavor
last evening. Miss Davidson led the
meeting and the subject was on *ur
recreations. Miss Bowler, of the
church choir favored us with a fine
solo, nftcr which Mr. Holly gave n
fine presentation of the subject from
the civic point of view. He pointed
out the necessity of improvement in
this tine for the children, in the mat­
ter of playgrounds, swimming pools,
etc., under municipal supervision, and
for the business men, who have little
time for such activities. A fine field
is open, he states, for regular classes
for the men, where they can meet at
least onto a week and take up a sys­
tematic course of exercises. A simi­
lar plan ns this is in use by some of
the large business organizations of
our cities and a regular period is de­
voted to calisthenics. The physical,
ns well ns the moral and mental ef­
fects cannot be overestimated from
the results of such classes. Professor
Ogilvio of the High School, wns the
next speaker, and handled the sub­
ject from tho school’s side, Ihowing
that activities along this line should
be compulsory, nnd hnve a regular
plncc in the daily schedule. He stat­
ed, in effect, that under tho present
system in schools, only a few students
were deriving nny benefits from
school recreations—those who partic­
ipated with the expectations of mak­
ing one of the vnrious teams. Thus
were excluded the majority of pupils
who pould not come up to certain
standard. Not only would systematic
exercises, both physical and mental,
bring a larger number of pupils up
to these standards but all would be
benefited to n greater extentj Dr.
Brownlie then gave his views on the
subject ns n duty of the church to
provide a place of recreation nnd
amusement for its members. A grow­
ing number of churches, as be said,
were making progress in this respect,

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providing suitable places for indoor
athletics, and other forms of activi­
ties in their basements, in an annex
or in separate buildingB. When Doctor Brownlee had finished the meet­
ing was open for general discussion
nnd some interesting nnd helpful sug­
gestions were offered. It is to be
hoped thnt some real *progress can
be mnde nlong this line, for owing
to the absence in Snnford of Y. W. C.
A.’s nnd Y. M.* C. A.’s nnd modem
gymnasiums there is a lack of recrea­
tional facilities that compell. us to a
large extent to go out of the city lim*
its for diversified recreation. ,We
hope to see a targe number of our
young folks regularly nttend our
meetings and derive tho benefits of
our increasing activities.
C. E. REPORTER.
Dancing Is to be a feature of th#
Washington season nnd paying the
piper will continue to be tho Job of
the plnin people.—Indianapolis News.
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SANFORD IS GROWING
“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”
tion—lots are being sold right along and building In this
section is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
the good of Sanford at heart.
This is ho idle talk—I have weighed the statement and
to any just what is my candid convictions would put it
most too strdng for the careful, conservative person—that
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
haa VISION will agree with me now—the other later.

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road, gives it competitive transporta­ will have a lasting influence, for the
tion rates. The location on the river good, on the mindg of the children.
provides good drainage facilities and
There ahould be clubs that will in­
makes a good sewerage system pos­ terest and help them, and other or­
sible.
ganizations for the betterment of tho
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A Substantial City must have n town nnd all humanity.
THE SANFORD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AWARDS FRIZES
bountiful supply of wholesome water,
The City Substantial should have
TO THE WINNERS OF THE ESSAY CONTEST
this Sanford has from deep nrtesinn large, beautiful
parks, containing
wells.
trees, shrubs and flowers, that give
“Sanford, the City Substantial,” as as to the moral side of the community.
Sanford is also in the middle of one their color and fragrance the year
of
the largest trucking districts in the round.
Progress
has
been
shown
In
our
wo all know, Is the ideal place to live,
state,
and that means u lot to the
city
In
other
ways.
In
the
building
of
In these parks should be play­
located in the heart of Florida, In
mnny new business houses, s.ibstan- city, nnd also gives a chance for the grounds for the children.
For the
Stmloole county. Ten soar, n e o , ^ , b, llk, # mod(|rn WIl4m of e|,y shipping business.
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older children there should be a gym
when I came here to live, it was but a government, well equipped fire dc- There is also country around San­ nnslum and courts for basket ball,
small town, with residences widely partment, hospital, library, and large ford suitable for fine golf links and foot ball, tennis and other athletics.
scattered in all directions, and few post ofilec. Possibilities of other es­ aviation field, and citrus growing.
The City Substantial should also
Lake Monroe and the St. Johns riv­ have a good hospital.
business concerns were then in evi­ tablishments are unlimited. Larger
cold-storage plants are needed, and er afford a good place for yachting
I know of a beautifully located city,
dence; but people who came here forand boating of all kinds, and there is
also
a
canning
factory
could
be
used
on
the banks of a winding river, th a t
aaw the many, many advantages Sana fine place for hydroplanes and there
to
advantage.
If,
in
the
future,
the
can
boast of these elements, and tho
fo r had, and the substantial qualities
Is also an established fishing Industry
air
mail
routes
are
carried
out,
San­
people
have a just right to keep boost­
which were here to build upon, and
which is n source of revenue.
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Sanford,
OUR City Substantial.
ford
will
be
made
a
stopping
station
for these reasons they have chosen
Sanford has strong churches with
—Georgia
Mobley, 8th Grade.
for
the
airplnnes.
A
country
club
this town to make their homes. It
splendid buildings. This city is also
has thus grown into a booming, flour­ and golf links should be built, and If very justly proud of its schools; two
A City Substantial should first have
ishing city, with citizens who are act­ people must go to theatres, n better modern primary buildings, one up-toive and alert, watching for new op­ clnss of educational pictures should date Grammar school and a very well a good location on some navigable
portunities and boosting their com­ be shown.
equipped high school. The handsom­ river, If possible, and plenty of rail­
road lines.
munity whenever they can. Howev­
In the post season the peole of San­ est and bent built residence in San­
It should have good city govern­
e r, there is still a vast space left for ford have shown their appreciation ford was adopted for a hospital,
ment,
good schools and churches and
growth, and it is needless to say that of a higher class of entertainments, which is in good business shape.
financial
institutions. With ail of
this is rapidly developing.
When the city was laid out Sfiaco
which have been brought here.
these
requirements
the City Substan­
Sanford could well be advertised ns
The Chamber of Commerce and the wns left for parks and play grounds
tial
needs,
first
of
all, progressive
a health resort, because everything in Womans Club are dolnng their bit In Borne of which have been improved
citizens,
the
majority
of whom would
a qity substantial depends upon the boosting Sanford, nnd our dnlly pa­ and arc in use.
endeavor
to
build
up
their
city by uphealth of its citizens. The health of per attest* to the loyalty nnd pro­ The business in Sanford is good.
to-date
methods
of
advertising.
The bnnk deposits are greater than
this community is largely duo to its gressive spirit of Its editor.
A City Substantial Is built largely
wonderful equable climate; for the
So, In summing it all up, the pros­ this time last year, although there is
short mild winters and the pleasant pects nre endless for a greater city, a general business depression nil upon its citizenship, and many cities
summers are highly inductive to the nnd if one would stop to think they over the country; this proves the have been built where there wns no­
citizens in living here.
would realize how grntifylng the pro- substantial worth of the agricultural thing to commend them to the atten­
tion of men, hut by the loyalty and
Anothor substantial asset in help- j gross of this city must be to our be­ districts in this section.
patriotism of the progressive citizens.
Sanford
is
not
behind
in
manufac­
ing to build the community is its good |0Vcd citizen, Mrs. A. E. Phillips, who
The city became great from the very
roads; for it must keep in touch with had the honor of naming our city, turing ns we have crate, citrus wrap,
force
of their boosting and the faith
fertilizer, cigar and broom factories;
tho surrounding cities, transacting ‘‘Sanford."
in
which
they endowed their city.
all
of
which
were
established
here
on
butjness, exchanging ideas, and mak­ The healthiest, prettiest, busiest,
A
chain
Is no stronger than its
account
of
the
favorable
location
us
n
ing the locality, in general, more at­
Of any city we know,weakest
link,
and a city is no stronger
distributing
point.
tractive. Our fine roads are welcom­ The Tourist City, Cclerv City,
thnn
its
weakest
citizen, and too many
The
Atlnntic
Coast
Line
rnilrond
ing tho mnny tourists who chose to
Located on T^ke Mon*oe
hns
its
shops
here,
which
is
one
of
wenk
brethren
will
wreck the hopes of
motor their way through Florida. A j
Miss Nnp Pnxtnn.
the important industries.
mnny cities, where the weak and peo­
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One of the lnrgest and best equip­ ple of little faith predominate and
through Sanford nnd no better ndver- ^ Before we go into the subject of a
ped
icing stations .in the South is lo­ outnumber the progressive citizens.
ttscmcnt could be made, of the city, cjjy Substantial, we must first know
cated
here, at which thousands of It takes unselfish devotion to any
to its visitors, than the smooth, hard w),„( „ r ity is. Most children when
roads which nre fast making Moridn caj|e&lt;| Upon to define n city would cars of perishables are iced annually. cause to mnkc it successful and this
Sanford also hns n well equipped Is more thnn true of n real city." To
the land for nutomobilea.
| say that it consists of a lot of people
fruit
and vegetable packing house.
build n City Substantial It takes the
The railroad co-npcrnlinn Is of cs- living close to each other, where in
Snnford
is reached by modern hard- unselfish work of the real citizens nnd
pecinlly large importance to the town, the country people live farther npurt,
They give us intercourse with tho | not realizing that it is the difference surfaced roads from the North, East they are obliged to bury nil their pet­
large cities of the north nnd the rest ;n government that makes the real South nnd West, connecting it with ty differences nnd jenlousies nnd pull
nil important interior ns well os East together for the common welfare of
of the world. A railroad center Is lo- Jdistinction. A city differs from a
nnd
West Const towns, and counties. the community. The great spirit of
ented here, giving employment to a town or village usually by greater
The city hns a Ibo acquired good ho­ boosting your own homo city early
large number of men, with work in population nnd by greater power of
tels nnd many others ure in prospect. nnd often will do more toward build­
tho shops. The city could not long local self government,
All of these substantial improve­ ing it up than nnythlng else, regard­
survive without this co-operation nnd ( A city to be substantial must bo
ments,
Sanford lias' and therefore can less of location, wenlth or work, nnd
it hns brought much success to people built according to its location ami
claim the title of “Sanford the City without the real faith tn your city
living here; especially those who ship business facilities. In Europe nnd
you will never make it what it should
their products to northern cities.
| other parts of the world the largest Substantial."
FRANK CHASE.
be.
Another of the greatest assets t cities are usually capitals as there is
The spirit that predominates is the
which Snnfoni possesses Is the lienu-1a tendency for people to congregate
A City Substantial must be a City unselfish spirit of co-operation in ev­
tiful Lake Monroe, through which the in the capitals. Hut in the United
St. Johns river flows. It is not only .Slates we find that the largest cities Beautiful aiui a City Prosperous. A ery growing city and where this spirit
viewed from a commercial point, but are rarely capitals, ns state capitals city that is beautiful only has nothing does not predominate the city is a
also for plcnsure purposes. It is on- are usually centrally locnlud in the lo make money to keep it beautiful, dead one nnd no education, govern­
tircly navigable arid thus enables the states while the location of the lurg- and a city that is prosperous only can­ ment, schools’or any other factor will
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peoplc to have low freight rates, esl or most sulmtnntinl cities is deter- not remain prosperous without beauty bring it to life.
which gives us a commercial ndvnn- mined by advantages of position with to draw people to it.
To have n City Substantial requires
So, a CUy Substantial is one pos­ the substantial backing of every citi­
lage over the other nearby sections, regard to commerce and industry.
To Inrrense its value, pleasure boats,
Due of the principal things to be sessing both beauty ami prosperity.
zen in it for the better things in life,
In considering the City Substantial as well ns those substantial nnd mndocks, n pavilion nnd numerous other considered for the welfare of n city is
Jhlngs could be added to attract th e .its government. The usual form has the loention must be well selected. terinl things nnd so the City Substan­
tourists and f-nahle them to enjoy the ,L miiycir ns chief executive officer, but This must be chosen with regard to tial is built tipon the bringing togeth­
lake to Its fullest advantages. If a " lh,' r forms- nre the city manager health and fertility. It should be high er of real men nnd women, moral ant
yacht basin were to be built it would I)lnn nntl the commission form of gov- nnd dry; should have pure water and upright'm en and women, all members
draw northern yntch owners to San- eminent. The city substantial should good drainage, It should have a t of the chamber of commerce, if pos­
ford, for pleasure trips, excursions, choose the form best mlnptcd to its least one natural advantage, such na sible, and of the Woman’s Club and
and many other diversions which pre- net’ds nml the wishes of the people, agricultural or mining resources, be­ •kindred organizations, all members of
sent themselves on the way. Not on- But untJcr
circumstances only ing situated on a good waterway or churches, all standing together for
ly large boats could navigate the riv- honest, upright citizens should be seaport.
the best in life, for the improvements
cr, but also, many smnll ones, and . chosen as its officials, the duties of
If the city is not so fortunate as to thnt nil cities need, for better educa­
Sanford would gnln prosperity nnd "^lorn should lie to provide for the possess nny of these natural advant­ tion, for better pnld teachers for the
popularity faster than ever before, business interests, the residences, the ages, it must look to manufacturing, schools, for the besf schools that mon­
for there is no limit to the things that,
°[ recreation^nndI the means of railroads, education or tourists for its ey can build, for better entertain­
transportation
of the city and to do chief mnlntalnance.
could he accomplished with the river.
ments, for wholesome recreation for
this
in
such
a
manner ns will make
However, Sanford has formerly
It should have broad boulevards, children, for publicity embodied in
nnd bordered with beautiful homes.
gained largest wealth from the farms. the city convenient, sanitary
better newspapers and magazines and
New experiments with the land are beautiful.
If substantial it should be like the for anything and everything that Will
The educational advantages of
being made all of the time. Vege­
house, In Christ's sermon, that was build a better city. And to moke such
city
nre of almost equal importance.
tables and fruits are grown here which
built oh a rock, (found in St. Matthew a city will take the honest efTorts of
The right kind of board of educa­
were unheard of twenty years ago.
7th chapter.)
the real citzcns -all tho time, and ev­
The soil Is rich and fertile, tiles have tion, a superintendent of schools who
The people who make up the City ery time that duty calls them, early
been laid as one system of irrigation, hns the interests of the children nt Substantial should next be considered. and late, In season and out of season,
and numerous other conveniences with heart nnd proper schools nnd build­ They should be one hundred per cent and by burying their own personal
which the farmer has to work, gives ings should be secured
The city substantial looks well to America^ citizens, for tho people are feeling and all thoughts of personal
large returns, when the land produces
the city. That the city may prosper gains, boost their city unceasingly
vegetables and fruit, which arc hard its public utilities; rail and water nnd grow, co-operation is necessary. and untiringly with the thought up­
to equal Anywhere. Manjfkvarietles communication, street railways, If Public spirited citizens are glad to co­ permost in their minds of loyalty to
there nre nny, its water supply nnd
of vegetables nre grown but the lend­
operate with their fellow citizens for their city, first, Inst and always.
its lighting system.
ing ones are celery and lettuce, which
Mildred Holly.
The natural resources of u city the good of their town.
alone have reaped Immense sums of
Then
the
City
Substantial
must
bo
should be developed so ns to secure
money. Sanford hns well benn call­
the best results. If situated on a riv­ considered from the spiritual side. No
ed “The Celery City.” Nearly nil
er, lnke or other water communica­ city, even though it has millions of
STOP CATARRHI OPEN
kinds of citrus fruits arc grown and
tion its water front should be improv­ dollars to maintain it, can be substan­
NOSTRILS AND HEAD
shipped to all parts of the country, ed to meet local conditions. If a tial unless it is built upon faith and
so one could not help but see that one farming section, the farmers inter­ trust in “That Divine Power who con­
ova Cream Applied In Nostrils
Sa:
Relieves Head-Colds at Once.
of tho largest industries of this city ests should be considered.
trols the destinies of, not only men,
is farming and Urge prospects are In
but
nations
and
cities."
Other things that tend to make n
evidence for It.
A stranger contemplating moving
If your nostrils are clogged and
city substantial arc ita places of re­
There have been many new hotels creation nnd amusement. Beautiful into this CUy Substantial, first asks
your head Is stuffed and you can’t
built, but there is room fo r more; be­ parks, well planned golf links, base- about the churches and schools.
breathe
freely because of a cold or
cause the population is increasing so bail diamonds and thentrcs would be
He wants his family to be among
catarrh, just get a small bottle
fast that wo will lose those who are included In .this.
educated Christian people.
»pt to be our best boosters, If we do
The religious life of. tho people
Tho children of America today will Ely’s Cream Balm a t any drug store.
not build up-to-date accommodations should not by nny means be overlook­ be the men and women of tomorrow, Apply a little of this fragrant, anti­
fo r them in every way. Neither will ed but the churches of The city mid wc m ust have an educated, capa­ septic cream into your nostrils and
people live In n community where should hnvo the hearty support and ble America. The way to do this is
let it penetrate through every air
•re rto educational advantages; but protection o.f those in authority.
by educating our children.
pnssage of your head* soothing and
th a t cannot be said of Sanford where
There are a humbor of other things
A good library, a good newspaper,
healing
the inflamed, swollen mucous
there are some of the finest schools In that might bo mentioned but if the nnd good magazines are also needed
membrane
and you get instant relief.
th e state.
foundation of a city is laid accord­ In a City Substantial, for reading
Ah I how good it feels. Your nos­
Thp moral side of a city also has ing to t)io points mentioned-, above, matter greatly Influences the develop­
trils are open, your head Is clear, no
to do with the number In the popula that city will become n “City Sub­ ment of the city.
more
hawking, snuffling, blowing; no
.tion, for churches are required In ev- stantial."
Tho city, of course, ahould have more headache, dryness or struggling
-«ry Ideality no matter whether Urge
EVERETT BROWN.
good transportation. Eftery city, even for breath. Ely’s Cream Balm is just
o r small, and Sanford again comes to
though it haa waterways, should have what sufferers from head colds *and
tha front with many fine churches;
8anford is a City Substantial, be­ good highways and railroads.
catarrh need. It’s a delight.—Adv,
and the people of thU city hare cause being located on the St. 'Johns
The City Substantial should have
shown themselves to be tru e citizens river and the Atlantic Coast Line railclean, wholesome amusements that
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MYSTERIOUS m u r d er found
WITH MAN’S BODY SATURDAY
ON ROAD NEAR WINTER PARK
man leaving at 11 o'clock in carryall
with two good horses, going north

George Bryant, Aged
Resident of Orange
County, Killed

Business Men
IS SURPRISE TO Miami
Will Circulate Petition
MISS UNDERWOOD For School Funds
(Dj Th» Am*&lt;UU4 Pr*u)
NEVER DREAMED A MEDICINE
BLAMI, April 20.—Business men at
COULD DO ANYONE AS MUCH
n mass meeting Inst night decided im­
G oon a s t a n l a c h a s
mediately to begin circulation of sub­
HER, SHE SAYS.
scription papers throughout tha coun­
“Ij wasn't sick exactly, just run ty to raise seventy thousand dollars
down nnd needed nn nil-round building necessary to keep tho schools open for
up, and that is exactly what Tnnlnc the remainder of the year. Tho
did for me," suid Miss Edith Under­ school treasury is empty.
wood, who lives at 108 Onk street,
“FOUND SEVEN DEAD RATS IN
West Tampn.
BIN NEXT MORNING.”
"Several months ago I lost my ap­
petite nnd began to lose weight. 1 Robert Woodruff says: "My prom­
wns nervous and at nights got very ises were Infested with rats. I tried
little sleep, I was generally out of RAT-SNAP on friend’s recommenda­
s6rts and had such a tired drnggy tion. Next morning found seven dead
feeling, the least little task wns a rats in bin, two near feed box, three
burden to me. I hnd nwful headaches, in stall. Found large number since.
too; they felt just like an iron band No smell about dead rats—RATwas drown around my head and wbb SNAP drys them up. Beat tiling I
pressing it in. J even shudder now have ever used.” Throe sizes, 35c,
when I think of them.
65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by
"I am sure I got Tnnlnc just in Bali Hardware Co.—Adv.
time to save me from n severe sick
spell,, possibly a general breakdown.
HERALD ADS get results.
It certainly was a big surprise to me
the way this medicine took hold of
me and built me up. My appetite is
The Florida Scout
splendid now, and I have gained ten
"For Wide-Awake Boys”
pounds in. weight. I sleep sound ev­
35c Year
ery night and wake up in the morn­
WILLARD LUMLEY, Publisher
ing bright and cheerful. It was just
902 French
the right medicine for me, gave mo
strength and energy which I needed
so much. It benefited mo in every
way; I couldn't have asked for more;
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in fact, I never dreamed a medicine
could do ns much good in such a
short time.
“Tnnlac certainly stands out * su­
preme nhove any other medicine I
ever tried."—Adv.

ORLANDO, April 19.—The coro­
ner s jury cmpnnneled by tho county
judge, William Martin, on Saturday
to inquire into the cause of tho death
of George H. Bryant, whose body was
exhumed after being buried for three
weeks in lonely woods west of the
IN t h e h a n d s o p u n k n o w n Florida Sanitarium, near Orlando,
PARTY w n o BURIED VIC­
brought In a verdict nt 4 o’clock yesterdny afternbon thnt George H.
TIM IN WOODS.
Brynnt met his death nt the hands of
John
R. Bryant, hia son.
The finding of n broken wagon by
F urther testimony brought out at
■ man named Maiden of Winter park,
the inquest showed th at John R.
in the woods ono mile east of Florida Bryant, son of tho dead man, hia wife
Sanitarium Saturday morning led to and baby shared the house of • the
tin exposure of a dastardly murder murdered man on Lake Ivnnhoo;
th at they had come from New York
committed some three weeks ago, the
state about four months ago.
Tictim being George W. Bryant, 60
It wns stated thnt the son told a
fellow employe shortly before George
years old.
Mardcn noticed wagon in the lonely H. Bryant’s disappearance that his
woods, investigator^ and further dis­ father promised him a share in 'tho
property and that he had foiled to
covered that a few feet from the wa­ keep his promise.
gon indications of the earth having
M. E. Powell, of Orlando, testified
recently been disturbed. Mnrden no­ thnt he passed John Brynnt, his wife
tified Sheriff Karel who who with his and child nbout five miles south of
deputy and others visited the scene. Sanford between 3 and 4 o’clock Sun­
Upon digging at the spot a bare foot day afternoon, March 22, in a wagon
was discovered a little wnya under the with a team of horses, with n horse
ground. The sheriff pulled on the hitched on behind which by descrip­
foot which became dctatched from the tion tallied with the horse owned by
George H. Rryiint.
body.
It is not known definitely what FREIGHT LINE. BETWWEN ORThe digging was thou resumed,
LAN DO AND SANFORD.
first was found tho 'dend body of a steps are being taken to apprehend
John
R.
.Brynnt
nnd
hia
wife,
who
are
dog, then n sash weight, then tho re­
Robertson-McKcc Motor company
mainder of tho body. The dog was reported in New Jersey.
have just closed a deal with F. Watts
The
elder
Bryant's
body
was
found
identified ns that belonging to George
itf for the Reo apeed wagon to nporntc
H. nrynnt, nn old resident of Orange last Saturdny by a Mr. Mardcn,
Winter Park, who happened to see u . ,l freight line from Orlnndo to Snncounty. The hend wns taken to Cnry
wagon standing beneath n tree in the ford. Mr. Watts 'selected the Rco
Hands' undertaking establishment as
woods. Investigating, he found thnt truck after having watched this won­
evidence.
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the earth beneath the wagon hnd derful truck in tho orange hauling
Examination of tho body found no been dug into recently, nnd excavating business, noting their speed nnd won­
mark except thnt on the skull which with his hnnds he discovered a bare derful power to deliver the goods.
was crushed in on tho right aide. Tho foot. Pulling on tho foot, it came Mr. W atts is now circulating among
body wns dressed in n dnrk finnnel loose from the remainder of the body. the merchants soliciting business for
shirt, overalls nnd the feet were bnre. The body was exhumed, and with it his freight route which will he inaug­
At the Inquest it was shown thnt tho wns found also the body of the old urated nbout the first of next week.
wound wns mused by tho aash weight, man’s pet dog. Brynnt, who wns six­ Mr. Watts hns been operating the
which fitted into the wound, nnd the ty years old, had been killed by being City Bcnutiful transfer, under the
body wai that of George H. Brynnt.
bit over the head with n window sash name of .Watts &amp; Son, in Orlando for
The sheriff found nbout fifty feet weight. This weight wns found bur­ some time.—Orlnndo Sentinel.
from tin- wngon, which was broken, n ied with the body of the man and the
mattress with n bloody spot, about little dog. The mattress from the
the Mic of a snuccs, nnd nbout thirty* old man’s bed wns found nearby,
feet from the scene n pillow nnd bloodstained. It is believed the son
blanket
murdered bis father while the old man
The coroner’s jury will meet Mon­ lay asleep on his bed in his home.
day at 2 o’clock to resume testimony
A firm of lawyers here hnd a let­
ter from John Bryant a few days ago FLUSH YOUR KIDNEYS OCCAS­
of witnesses nnd make n decision.
IONALLY IF YOU EAT MEAT
The coroner's jury consists df A. relative to insurance which hia father
REGULARLY
H. Willett, A. G. Henning nnd J. R. enrried.
Finley, Orlando; T. M. Arnold, Con­
No man or womnn who entrt meat
way; John Miller, Gotha; nnd E. M. 'I NEVER KNEW YOU COULD
regularly
enn make n mistake by
Clark, Ocoee; with County Judge
KEEP RATS OUT OF A
Hushing
tlie
kidneys occasionally, snys
Martin officiating ns coroner. Other
BUTCHER SHOP."
n
well-known
authority- Meat forms
officials were Sheriff Frances Knrel
uric
acid
which
clogs the kidney pores
and Hun John C. Jones, ncting ns
What Ralph Watkins says: "Fig­ so they sluggishly filter or strain only
stale's attorney in the nbsence of thnt ured rota around store had enough to
official attending circuit court at feed on; wouldn’t touch anything sus­ pnrt of the waste nod poisons from
the blood, then you get sick. Nearly
Kissimmee,
picious. Heard nbhut ItAT-SNAP, all rheumatism, headaches, liver trou­
The coronerV jury visited tho Beene gave it n trial. Results wpro Wonder­
ble, nervousness, constipation, dizzi­
•ml a thorough search wns mnde of ful. Clcnned nil rats out in ten days.
ness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders
the house, which wns found stripped. Dogs about store night nnd dny never
conic from sluggish kidneys.
11)0 shoes of the dend man being touch RAT-SNAP.” Three sizes, 35c,
The moment you feel n dull ache in
found in his room.
65c, $1.25. Sold and gunrnnteed by the kidneys or your hack hurts, or if
A theory wns given thnt Bryant Bnll Hardware Company.—Adv,
the urine is cipmly, offensive, full of
bad pone to bed, laying on his left
sediment, irregulnr of passage or at­
tide when someone struck the fatal
“Betler-Gct-Better.” Do it Now. tf tended by n sensntiop of scalding, get
blow with the sash weight, smashing
about four ounces of Jnd Salts from
in the right side of the skull. The
any reliable phnrmncy nnd take n
b°d.v was then removed with the mattnblespoonful in'n glnss of water be­
frets nnd other articles, taken to tho
fore brcnkfnst for a few days nnd
lonely woods then buried. Tho faithyour kidneys will then net fine. This
ful dog must have gono along with tho
famous salts is mnde from the acid
, victim nnd wnH killed nnd buried with
of gropes and lemon juice, combined
bis muster so thnt the nnimnl’a scent
with lithin nnd has been used for
would not betray the grave.
generations to flush clogged kidneys
It is.stated thnt the victim hnd a Thedford’f Black-Draught Highly and stimulate them to activity, also to
»on named John R. Brynnt, who is a
neutralize the acids in Urine so it no
Recommended by a Tennetiee
Veteran 0f the world war, having
longer causes irritation, thus ending
Grocer lor Trouble* Re­
served with the A. E. F. in France,
bladder disorders.
where he wns wounded in the leg.
sulting from Torpid
Jnd Snita In inexpensive nnd ennInquiry discovered the fact that
not
injure; makes a delightful effer­
Liver.
^Oant hnd written to his lawyers In
vescent lithin-wntcr drink which all
Orlando from New Jersey nbout in­
regular meat caters should take now
surance papers nnd that tho communEast Nashville, Tena.— The efflo and then to keep the kidneys clean
■faliun was received Saturday.
leocy of Thodford'a Black-Draught, the and the blood pure, thereby avoiding
brom stories gathered yesterday genuine, herb, liver medicine, la serious kidney complications.—Adv.
over the mysterious kilting of Bryant, vouched for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, *
w»* that Bryant, who had been a grocer of thla city.
“It la without LARGE DELEGATION OF ORLAN­
DO PRE8BYTERIANS AT
citizen.of Orange county for many doubt the beat liver medicine, and I
SANFORD.
Years, was sixty years old and lived don’t belle to I could get along without
w'th his son nnd daughtor-in-Iaw in It I take It for tour stomach, head­ The Orlando First Presbyterian
* *w°-*tory house on the W inter Park ache, bad liver, tndlgeaUon, and all church is well represented a t the
• *bout a quarter of a milo from Or- other troubles that a n tha result of Presbyterial being held. In Sanford
this week. Among those attending
Undo. Brynnt wns in the habit of a torpid liver. ,
from
Orlando arc the following: Rev.
carrying n roll of bills on his person,
“I have known and used It for years,
in value of nbout two of' three hun- and can and do highly recommend It and Mrs. T. II. BlcConnclI, Mrs. I. W.
‘ cod dollars. It is stated that there to evory one. I won’t go to bed with­ Mathews,- Mrs. J. B. McGruder, Mrs.
* a» quarrelling in ths family. A out It in the.honae. It will do all It G. Max Smith, Mrs. E. T, Jackson,
neighbor living in a tent a few feet claim* to do. I can't say enough, for Mrs. A. A. Carmack, Mrs. J. M. McCtuskcy, Miss Telford, Mrs. S. E. Ives
r°m the home told thnt four weeks IL"
Many other men and women through­ Jr., Mrs. S. G. Walker, Mrs. F. Lcw*^n tnday the son, John R. Bryant,
°’d him that a collector had threat­ out the country have found Black- ter, Mrs. G. A. Ranne, Mrs. Ingram.
ened to levy on hia father's horses if Draught Joit as Mr Pononn describe* Mrn. L G. Starbuck, Mrs. S. D. Hard­
n feed bill was not immediately paid, —valuable In regulating tho liver to away, Mrs. Miller, Biro. T. P. Grant,
and that the elder Bryant was going Its normal functions, and In cleansing Mr*. R. L Hycr, and Mrs, F. J. Terry,
—Orlando Sentinel.
,°, beat it" In order to escape the the bowels of Impurities.
debt.
Thodford'a Black-Draught liver medldne la the original and only genuine
iDRINK
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man th a t b li
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•thcr had left early Sunday morning. Accept no Imitations or sntwtituts*.
Always ask ft* Thedfordt,
£ ■ per cent pure. Phone S ll.
c *°n and his wife .weiy seen by the

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NOW IS THE ACCEPTED TIME. large afTairs that are in our grasp north. Towns everywhere grow in
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right now and push them to comple­ proportion to the fajth their -inhabi­
“BETTER-GET-B
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There is a tide in the affairs of men tion. It is that spirit that will bury tants-have in them, which faith must
..V. ,Yrwll«al »»4 M l to*
a . *. m olly
Circulation------“DO IT NCtW1’
m. r. TJT.iAin.
t u y u i T n u u n i which taken at the flow leads on to all previous differences under
that be shown in investments in those pub­
str e n g th
X. A. M I L
. . . . . . .O m «n l K u t f u fortune. One of our great poets said broad banner of public welfare and
It Simply
Removes
lic utilities and improvements which
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these words many years ago and be public good and go ahead without any put more pleasure in life. The in­
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Accumulations of many years— And Thus Equalizes
never said a truer sentence in his lifo sense of that tired feeling that stops habitants of a town who expect forPressure on Nerves—Arteries
There is a tide in the affairs of the progress in the summer time. We iegners to in vest in a community in
(IsMrponua)
city of Sanford right now that taken have no time for summer siestas here which they themselves refuse to in­
Neuritis------The “LOGICAL TREATMENT”------Paralysis
w m o u w io i m o t nr adtamoxi
at the flow will lead us .all to fortune if we intend to do those thfngs that vest are presumptuous.
cum t m » . ..........................................
■t x months *
.
l.aa —If not all of us at least all of those arc up to the entire citizenship,
And then he describes his trip thro
ASK
ASK
who have boats and nets that they can
Sanford is on the edge of the big­ Florida nnd has the following about
MONTHS.
US
them
scoop the catch when it comes by. Not gest boom in her history. We can Sanford:
&gt;4 OUm MaII N ilta r t i p u t U
- INS. at Um N i l Offlo* at ■aa/ari,
■4, T U rlds, all of us will ever have.fortunes hut either start the ball rolling down hill
We were met a t W inter'Park by
PaSar Art W M in t », UT».
Rheumatism—FOR MANY HUMAN ILLS— Blood Pressure
the people of this city will help them­ and let It roll faster and faster with autos from Sanford, a city whoso peo­
MSaai
IALD NOILSQro.
tWu Ml selves and their town immeasurably in the momentum gathering at every ple are extremely proud of their town
And Veins, so that the Blood Stream Functions B etterthe next twelve months or they will jump and getting to the bottom where and surrounding country. It Is hero
Gets Nourishment to' Dormant Tissue
sit down and let the opportunity pass prosperity is written In big letters or
the celery industry of Florida reaches
them by. It is hardly necessary to we can leave the ball at the top of
At Sanford—No Mystery—No Imagination— Appointment
Its jhlghosf development Hundreds
go
into
details
about
what
Sanford
is
the
hill
wh&amp;re
it
is
just
as
liable
to
TELEPHONE
184
L. C. CAMERON
P. O. BOX 399
Agricultural report from Washingof acres of celery may be seen flour­
doing or expects to do. There arc roll to the other side where dead
ton tells how to distinguish tsmb from
ishing here. As we passed through
several big propositions contemplated towns are congregated. Nothing will
mutton. 'Down here we leave It to the
this
section the harvest of the crop
here now that any one of which keep this town from going ahead and
honest (?- butcher.
was
In
full blast, and the fields were
means fortune to Sanford, 'rtiis pa­ becoming a city of twenty-five thous­
alive
with
men and women cutting
per has the inside dope on these plans and people In the next five years if
Don’t you think wo have n wonder­
and
packing
the celery. Our autos
but cannot give them to the public. nil of the big projects are launched
ful city here on the banks of the St;
were
stopped
as we passed along to
There arc many secrets locked up. in this summer that should be launched
Johns? And don’t you think yo'u can
permit
the
distribution
of the celery
the bosoms of newspaper men all the and they will be put over If we just
AT COST TO MEMBERS
.help it to become more wonderful?
to
members
of
the
party,
a small en­
timo and. thero is a time to give out j go after them in the right spirit ami
$1,740,000.00. Business in Force
-----------------------publicity op affairs and there are the right spirit is that spirit of get- velops of salt being passed out with
Sanford is to build a tourist hotel
If there is no agent in your town, write headquart­
times to keep the details to yourself ting together and staying together to each stalk. I wish to testify here
coating $900,000 and a golf course
until the plans mature. Hut this we the end of the chapter. In this re­ that I have never eaten such delicious
ers,
Orlando, .for application .blanks. /JOIN TODAY!
costing thousands more. Who says
can say to the pooplo of Sanford:
spect we also call your attention celery, every' bite crisp and of deli­
there’s no nerve in celery.—Tampa
These big things for Sanford bingo again to the fact that only by the cious flavor from the heart out to .the
FLORIDA STATE
Trihpne.
quite a bit on the amount of ginger Chamber of Commerce and kindred largest blade of the stalk. Developed
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and pep displayed by the city during organizations enn we expect to give land in this section sells for from $1,
Those tourists who were so cock- the summer. They depend very much our undivided efforts to nny proposi­ 250 to 11,500 an acre. A celery grow­
'sure that the winter was over and on the attitude of the citizens of San­ tion nnd make it a success. Organ! er told me that the grower was re
rushed back north will have the pleas­ ford toward big projects nnd toward zation alone can perfect plans and put liv in g about three cents a stalk for
ure of wading around in the snow this strangers in pur midst who wnnt t o ' them in completed form in the making the celery In the car. It wns expected such solid, substantial material here. thanks and wo voice the sentiments cf
morning and we hope they get enough invest their, money here. They dc- of a big city nnd-organization can that 3,000 £nrs of celery would be The course this winter h«\bccn com­ the other churches, of the schools, cf
• f it. April is the prettiest month in pend very much on whether the city as. only come lrom a real organization shipped from the Sanford district this posed of speakers of national repute the men and women who know tht
the year ami so few stay to enjoy it. a whole intends to go forwnrd nnd that makes this their business.
year.
nnd every one of them has left h!s. Immense amount of benefit these 1«.
.
---------- o——^---The driver of. the car in which I imprint on the life of Sanford. They tures have given our people here tha
display the proper amount of optim­
“ I like to see a man proud of the ism or the proper amount of interest
rode
was a large stock-holder and have impressed our civil, industrial, winter. Never . before has Sanforf
WITH THE EDITORS.
place in which he lives. I like to see in nil that pertains to the building of
manager of a sixty-acre tract which social nnd moral life and their coming had the advantage of such a good
a man live so that his place will bo this city. This is not giving advice
was devoted to the raising of celery. has been on inspiration. Dr. Russell course, and a course that has beea cf
Thos. J. Howarth of the Chester,
proud of him. Ho honest, but hate or slamming anyone. It is simply
He told me that the mhrket this year Conwell, Rabl Wise, Ralph Farlette, -such -great benefit to everyone. Wi
no one; overturn a man’s wrong-do­ facts stated in the right spirit to oil (III-) Tribune, writes about his trip wns not nearly so good as last year Dr. MfcConnell and others have done should have more of them. We shooU
ing, but do not overturn him unless it those who in the past have not taken to Florida, pnd makes the following ior celery. "I might tell you," he much to bring us the message of good make it possible to have them ertij
must be done in overturning the an active part in m atter of making comment, editorially, that is worth said, "what wo cleared from our tract citizenship, of the proper kind of cit­ winter. Wo should all join hands is
wrong; stand with anybody that Hanford n big city, in tuking advan­ reading:
last year, hut you would not believe izenship nnd have left their imprint giving Sanford more of these •big
Towns of the size of Chester in
stands right; stnnd with him while tage of the many good propositions
me, so I will not tell you." Celery on the lives of the children, of the men things in life, more good amusements,
ho is right and part with him when he that have come our way nnd having Floridn have bonded indebtedness run­ land must be highly developed Not on­
and women of this commmunity nnd more of the Bolid nnd substantid
goes wrong."—Abraham Lincoln.
that broad minded spirit of helping ning into the hundreds of thousands ly muBt there be irrigation, hut there we cannot help but profit by these ex­ things in this line.
everything that wits for the good of of dollars. These bonds arc mort­ must he drainage, nnd n celery farm cellent lectures and the fine program
Many of our people spend time and Sanford. Hut of all the good things gages on the physical properties of must be tiled about every sixty feet. that Dr. Hyman and those associated
ONE INSPECTION MAY PROmoney going west in thu summer to coming our way in the past (here hns the cities placed in the firm assurance Quantities of fertilizers nrc used in the with him have given to Sanford and LONG THE LIFE OF YOUI} BATaee the mountains when they could, never been a time in our history when that public improvements—good roads preparation of the soil for n crop of Seminole county. The big hearted TERY. Drive in this week and hin
for much less expense, . go to the absolute .co-operation was as essential good educational institutions, ade­ eel cry.
nnd generous men of this community that inspection made. We have tit
mountains of- North Carolina and get as right now. We should get that quate public utilities, nnd,good pub­
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who, at various times, went down into agency for the Red Cap Rattory, id
the sumo benefits. The mountains of spirit of cohesivcjiess that will hold lic buildings—will nttract people nnd
THANKS
TO
DU.
HYMAN.
their pockets nnd paid for these lec­ can give you the best of service a
Colorado may he larger and there may us together regardless of politics, re­ capital from communities which have
tures and gave them to the children your battery.—B. 4 O. MOTOR Cfi
be more of them, hut North Carolina ligion or business relations. It is less faith in their ability to grow.
. 354tr
free,
have done n wonderful bit of
The
Herald
wishes
to
thank
Dr.
The
rapid
growth
of
Florida
cities
in
is hard to heat when it conies to the that spirit that will hind us together
missionary
work
in
our
community
Hyman
for
bringing
such
a
fine
lythe
past
ten
yonrs
is
confirmation
of
real benefits to bo derived from the even if we are bitter partisans to the
We want that "Pearl" from Mis­
mountain air. And our own southern point of enmity. It is that spirit of the correctness of the history of the ceum course to Sanford this winter. nnd to them nnd to Dr. Ilyman nnd all
of
those
who
made
these
lectures
pos­
souri
to quit kicking our Florida
It
has
been
different
fnJm
the
other
people
of
Florida.
The
same
theory
mountains are only a few hours ride getting together of every man anil
around.
sible,
The
Herald
wishes
to
exterfd
courses
in
the
fact
that
he
has
brought
is
finding
confirmation
in
cities
of
the
woman
in
Sanford
to
take
up
these
from Florida.

THESANFORDHERALD

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

“ENERGIZER”

I

Automobile

UNBELIEVERS—SKEPTICS—CRITICS
Thousands of customers completely swamped

THE SURPRISE SHOE STORE
and were convinced, wonders upon wonders. They believed what they saw.
Never before has such a bargain orgy been witnessed in Sanford. Did you get
your share o'f bargains.
*
As this gigantic Sale approaches the end the prices have been hammered lower and lower with the
determination to give you the biggest bargains of your life.
R. A. ROGERS, Jr., Sales Manager
EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
We Will Place on Sale One Lot of Georgette
Waists—All colors and sizes, exquisitely
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made. Not a one in the lot worth less than
$8.00. The value is unbelievable. Limit, 2
to a customer. First come, first served.
While they la s t.................................... $3.98
How can we do it? Come and see
One Lot of Camisoles—
worth double the
price ............................:
One Lot of Camisoles—
Beautifully made of
Satin and lace. Value
unmatchable ..........$1.

FAIR
WARNING
This is your last chance
Take advantage o f it.

One lot of Muslin Night
Gowns — Beautifully
embroidered, knock
out price ..
$1
One Lot Night Gowns—
Clean up price
9J
You can’t beat the value,

Follow the Crowd to

WANTED!!
25 EXTRA SALES­
PEOPLE

Look for BIG RED SIGN. 310 Sanford Ave., Sanford, Fla

Experience Unnecessary
APPLY AT O NCE.

�THE SALFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, Vp RIL 28, 1021

CLOSING OUT
A number of autos were trying out
the new brick road on Sunday. It
ore worth doing are brought to suc­ extends clear to Paola now, passing
cessful issue only through united de­ through Upsala, the laat link, the
mand and interest.
last link, the short cut through the J.
A s^a—meraber-~Qf_tbo Chamber of" ■"ETLundquist place, has been opened
Commerce you are affordedTXfl^op- to the public this week.
portunity to work for conditions you
Mrs. Barney Beck was on the sick
have as a good citizen long hoped for: list with severe stomach trouble a
you can help things happen.
number of days last week.
•
If one ‘gives his best efforts he is
Mrs. J. E. Vaughn was a caller at
justified in looking for results favor­ the home of Mrs. T. O. Tyner Wedable to himself, material and ethical. nerday.
He profits in dollars and cents thru
Mrs. Mabel Krill has been in town
the increased prestige of his city but
a number of times lately, having some
best of all in personal satisfaction at
had teeth extracted.
haring come out of his own shell of
W. C. Miller, of Orlando, spent last
self interest and broadened his horiSunday at the home of his daughter,
Mrs. Voile Williams.
Glsd to note tha tC. M. Williams,
who was on the sick list for a week,
is again able to be around.
Mrs. Home, of Orlando, is spend­
ing a few days with her friend, Mrs.
Westcrdick.
We are all so sorry to hear of the
terrible accident which occurred Mon­
day'noon at the A. C. L. yards when
Andrew Bcrtelson, of Upsala, came
so near being killed when the en­
gine started whilo he was at work
under the front of the tank car. We
hear thnt the leg was broken below
the knee and at the ankle and that
some crushed toes had to be am­
putated. He was taken at once to
the Fernald-Lnughton hospital whero
friends say he is resting ns easy os
could be expected. We extend our
sympathy to the- sufferer and his

and Packing House Pro
ducts for Rural Homes
ON TUESDAY, APRIL 12

We will start delivering Meats nnd other products
handled by us to tho rural districts of Sanford, at the
same price os charged our city customers.
iWc will make deliveries to the East Side on Tuesda»Thursdny and Saturday and to the West Side on
Wednesday and Friday.
PHONE 122 FOR PROMPT SERVICE

Brown’s Market
417 Sanford Avenue

Judge Benton and wife and daugh­
ters, Alice and Helen, near Maitland,
came up Tuesday by auto to spend
the night a t the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. F. Westcrdick, motoring un
the next dny to Jacksonville where
they took the boat for New York for
their summer home at Rochester, N.
Y. They are so much plcnscd with
Florida they have bought them an­
other place and expect to put up n
residence on it to suit themselves on
Lake 'Maitland.
This hns been written with our left
hand in a basin of hpt salt water, as
on the evening of the 9th we happen­
ed to n painful little accident cutting
off the end of the thumb, while killing
a chicken. I)r. Denton was called and
soon checked the arteries bletding. It
is doing well now.
Mrs. Tyner took us in for the first
dressing. We appreciate very much
the kindness and sympathy of our
friends in our little misfortune.
HERALD ADS got result*

Some FACTS About

CLOSING

Stock and Fixtures have be$n sold in
and the Store leased in 0 ^ an^°
Closed this week preparing Sanford and Orlando stock to be thrown
on the Market in Sanford for Eight Days— y

Sanford, Florida307 First Street
HATS

Values up to
Values up to
Values up to
Values up to
Values up to
Values up to
Values up to

Values up to $5.00..
Values up to $10.00
Values up to $25.00

$20.00
$27.50
$45,00...
$47,50...
$55.00..
$59,50...
$65,00...

WAISTS

Values up to' $3,50..........
.98
Some $10 and $12 values.. 3.98
Another Group $15 values 4.98
Values up to $22.50.......... 7.98

SHAPES

Values up to $3.50
Values up to $6.50

No Skirt in House over $14.98; all o ur $35.00 to $50.00 Skirts in Groups
$4.98—$7.98—$14.98—$9.98—$12.98
FOR REAL VALUES SEE THE COAT SUITS............................ $10.00
Nothing in store over $50.00, all reduced. Stock must go, as we are
going out of business.' Now is your chance
New Organdies, Voiles, Silk, Satin and Georgette, all must go, ranging

$3.98 TO $60.00
NO DEPPOSITS IN THIS SALE
Considering the anguish of those
who ore trying to collect the indem­
nity, one suspects at times that los­
We on the south side of Milwaukee ing the war was just another of Ger­
know a little about celery cultivation, many's atrocities,—Baltimore Sun.
having seen those big celery fields
“The Florida Wild Life League and
west of 22nd avenue, which ha\e near­
its
principles are sweeping Florida,”
ly disappeared to mnke room for res­
says
the Orlnndo Sentinel. Beware
idences, hut celery culture hy tho Cornof
false
interpretations!
stock family never nppronched the
celery culture at Sanford, Florijln,
"In case of fire—keep your head
whose system of sub-irrigation, subthe Gainesville News.
It
advises
arention and sub-drainage costs $250
would
also
be
wlso
to
not
forget
your
per acre, but an acre of land, we were
told, at Sanford has produced 70 tons clothes.
of vegetables in a season, of nine
months and sold for $4,084.00, exclud­
ing freight rates of approximately
$1,000. We understand that 313 cars
wero shipped tho week before wo
reached Sanford and 2,151 cars since
Christmas. A bunch of celery and
RE
paper of salt being presented to each
of the occupants of over 100 autos.
Sanford district have the underground
system of Irrigation and the earth la
so fertile th a t three crops a year may
be rotated by the man who can keep
up with the productive toil.—Milwau­
kee Times.
CELERY CULTIVATION AT
SANFORD.

P

Here are authentic figures from the Ford Factory at Detroit. They
show you just how many Ford cars and trucks have been built each month
since January 1,1921, and how many have been sold to retail customers, in
the United States.
JANUARY ..
FEBRUARY
MARCH .......

Produced
.29,883
35,305
61,886

Deliv. tb Retail Customers
57,208
63,603
87,221

Total Production
showing that actual sales for the first three months of 1921 exceeded pro
duction by 80,958 Ford cars and trucks!
April requisitions already Specify 107,719 additional cars and trucks
and the estimated April output of the factory and assembly plants combin­
ed calls for only 90,000!
These facts clearly show.that the demand for Ford products is grow­
ing much faster than manufacturing facilities to produce and were it hot
for the dealers' limited stocks, which are now being rapidly depleted, many
more customers would have been compelled to wait for their cars. It will
be only a matter of weeks, therefore, until a big surplus of orders will pre­
vent anything like prompt deliveries.
If you would be sure of having your Ford car or truck when you want
ou should place your order now. Don't delay. Phone us or drop us a

A U TH O R IZED FORD D E A L E R

h ilip

Nine Are Injured
*On Southern Train
By Freight Car Door
(»r Th. Arndt US Pr.u)

CHARLOTTE, N. C., April 18.—
Nine persons were slightly injured a t
China Grove near here today when two
Southern railway passenger trmiBS
were side-swiped by a hanging door
on a north-bound freight. Four of
the Injured were brought to a local
hospital.

R. A

ndrews

AL

SANFORD, FLORIDA

PHONE 371-J

“And There Wasn't the Slightest
Smell from Dead Ra^i."
Writes John. Slmpklna, farm er of
Annandale, N .,J.: “Rets were cost­
ing me hundreds yearly; tried dogs,
ferrets, poison, could not get rid of
them.- Bought $1.25 pkg. of RATSNAP (5 cakes). Used half, not a
live rat since. Dead ones a plenty. I
like RAT-SNAP because after killing
rata It dries them up—leaves no
smell.” Three sizes, 85c, 65c, $1.26.
Sold and guaranteed by Ball HardThe disciples of Bacchus aro still
claiming that prohibition ‘la a failure,
but they will have to admit that they
are forced to work overtime finding
their favorite brands.
FOR SALE—Large WAREHOUSE
with rail road siding. Three blocks
from center of city.—Geo. W. Knight,
Real Estate and Insurance, Sanford.
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35-tf
Dr. Sawyer, the president’s physi­
cian, may bo an excellen gentleman of
medicine, but General Dawes has the
only word that describes his appear­
ance In uniform.

YOUR HOMB IS WORTH PAINT]
Remember how beautiful your home looked when
you fine moved in—how fresh and dean it wu?
All iu original beauty and freshness can be tostored easily and economically with

M n tr snd W V h n tlrh tr
A« “ “ “bj book!*; ”71* HmutAcna
lb* t r t j, aiimm** the value of paint

harmony in the home. Aik ut foe free
copy end color chart!.

CARTER LUMBER
. SANFORD, FLA.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921

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1NOTICE or

A N ELECTION TO ESTABLISH In Circuit Court,
Seventh Jadlelal NOTICE OF. APPLICATION F0k
SPECIAL KOAD AND BEIDOE DISTRICT
TAX DEED
*
Circuit, 8eminoie County, Flor­
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, TL 0B ID A . TO BE
KNOWN AS BPECLAL X 0A D AND BKID0E
ida.—In
Chancery
Under
Section
575
of
the
Generj
DISTBICT
NO.
S. AND DETF.BMIXE
FORECLOSURE—NOTICE OF
W UETHER TH E COST O r TH E BUILDING
Statutes of the State of Florida
IN
EX:
rr.TITIO
N
OF
0
.
V.
W
H
EELER
,
XT
(From Monday's Daily)
OF THE PROPOSED HOADS AND BRIDOLS
MASTER’S SALE
Notice is hereby given that J. i
AL.. FOR TH E ESTABLISHMENT O r A
IN SAID SPECIAL ROAD A N D
BRIDOE
SPECIAL ROAD AND BRIDG E DISTRICT
Verno Amett of Osteen was In the
DISTRICT SHALL BE PA ID T O E EBON W. R. Barr, Complainant,
^ a rro ld , purchaser of Tax Certifl.
TO BE KNOWN A 1 SPECIAL ROAD AND
THE PROCEEDS OP A BOND ISSUE IN
city today on business and pleasure.
BRIDOE DISTRICT NO. I, OF SEMINOLE
cate No. 1109, dated the 3rd day q4
vs.
THE BUN OP NINETY THOUSAND *90,
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
000.00) DOLLARS.
Tbe petition o f II. P. W heeler, Theo Aulin,
WHKItEAB, ■ petition w*» pr***nt*d to tn« Clara Moore nnd her husband, A. G. June, A. D. 1912, has filed said certL
Mrs. Jacob Wcy and Mrs. Sarnh *1 i l . aiklng for tli* eatabllahment o f a Special Hoenl of County C om ottulon, r* nf Semlool*
Moore, Defendants,
ficatc in my office, and has made ip.
Arthur F. Odlln, of Jacksonville, Martin were guests over night with Itoad m il ilrltlf* Dlatrlet to bo knrwn u County, r io tU * . on Ui* Blh d (y o f Martti, A
plication for Tax Deed to insffe in
NOTICE
ItO A It AN1&gt; || IHDGE DISTRICT NO. D., 10JI. (lynait by tnor* tbtn tw«nty-ftT* p«r
Fla., hna been selected by President Mrs. Harry Ward, returning from St. SPECIAL
3. Ilf Seminole Count*. Florida, b a t lp i b*«n rent of Ibe duly r*(U trrrd rater* wbo *r*
is
hereby
given,
(hat
I.E.F.Houaholder,
cordance
with law. Said certified
Harding to be United States Judge for Augustine. They left this morning preaenled at lb* regular March m eeting o f thta frr* bol-trr* rn ld in x wit bln tb* territory ber*
Hoard, held on (h* fllb dar o f March. A. D. In iftrr d w r lb e d . p rty ln c to b * t* «m»lltnl»«l Special Master in tho above entitled embraces
tho following described
Porto Rico. Mr. Odlln was formerly for their home in Arcndin.
1031, and aald p etition hatln* teen filed with ■nd M l*bll(b*d ■ R p *d (l Itoad (* d Brldy*
suit,
will,
under
and
by
virtue
of
that
property
situated
in Seminole coua.
thla
Hoard
a
l
that
lim
e,
and
It
appearlfig
to
D
litrlct
In
Sem
inole
County,
Florid*,
lo
be
Judge In Porto Rico and later on the
thla Board that aald petition la a lin ed hy not known ■• Hl-KCIAI, ItOAD AND UIUDGB DDL
ty,
Florida^to-wit:
certain
decree
heretofore
on
March
lr«a than Iw en ly -flt* per cent, o f th* dot* T im .T No. 3, or Sem lnol* County. florb U . (nd
Judicial circuit In the Philippines.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Hill motor­ re* lair red totem who am free-bolder* rraldlnf lo here rood ru rted w ithin u l d S p e d d Hoad 29th, 1921, entered in the above said
W half"of NW quarter of NW qm,.
Judge Odlln is n former resident of
In the territory It la prupoaed to create Into and Bride* D U trlct, permanent
and
ed up from Orlando yesterday to aald Special Hoad and bridge Dlatrlet, and lb* bridge*: lb* Itrrltory (ought to be road*
suit,
on
the
2nd
day
of
May,
1921,
te
r
0 eaa S 7 A of W half nnd less R
conatltutrd
Orlando, coming here in 1885 and
petition a etlln g out a deaerlptlon o f tb* and ralabllahed Into a Special Hoad ami Bridge
spend the day.with Mrs. Hill's par­ eald
during
the
legal
hours
of
sale,
and
at
10%
A.) Sec. 3, Tp. 20, S. R. 31 ^
proposed
location
of
tba
roada
and
bridge*
to
leaving this city early In the SpanlshDUtrlct being In Sem inole County, Florida, and
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bassett Smith, be conatructad, and alao tb* (m ou n t neecaaary more particularly described aa follow*, to-wit: the front door of the Court House in
The
aaid land being assessed at tb«
Amertcan war. He was later Judge
for lb* rat atrue (Ion o f *ald work, (a k in * and
Itc,Inning at tb* corner o f Section* 3&gt;i, ST, S4
of
Palmetto
avenue.
They
have
vis­
praying for authority to lain* and »eU .bond* ami 39, Townahlp 91. Sooth o f Range 30 Eaat, Sanford, Florida, sell to the highest date of the issuance of such certifl.
In Porto Rico and on judicial circuit
tb* taxable property w llbth eald Bpeclal run Booth (kin g Section Line to com er o f Sec­
ited here several Sundays recently and u|»in
Itoad and Bridge Dlatrtrt. anid a fter due and tion, 14. 13, 2J and 33, Townablp 31, Bouth of bidder for cash tho following describ­ cate in the name of Alex Vaughn.
in the Philippines, os stated above.
careful ciam ln a lln n and Inrratlgatlon, K ap­ Hang* 30 Eaat, thence W eal along Meet Ion Una ed property, lying nnd Being in Semi­ Unless said certificate shall be re­
say they like Sanford and vicinity.
A fter his return to Florida he made
pearing to tba aatiafactlon of thla Board that to corner o f Beellona ID, IT, 30 and 31, Town­
deemed according to law Tax Deed
the petitioner* b are compiled with tb* law In ahlp 31, South of Hang* 30 Eaat. thence South nole County, Florida, to-wit:
his home In Arcadia, having but re­
aucb matter* a* by a ta tu le la In auch caae mad* akiog Section t.lo* to the Houthweel com er of
will
issue thereqn on the 10th day of
Lot
six
{C)
and
the
South
thirty
Misses
Mildred
Holly
and
Olive
and prorated:
cently changed his residence to Jack­
Seetlon 33, Tuwoablp 31, South of llange 30
IT IS THEKEFOIUl IIKHKIIY ORDERED at Baal, thence Eaat along Townahlp U o * betVreen (30) feet of lot five (5) H. W. Barr’s May, A. D. 1921.
Newman
returned
yesterday
from
sonville. Judge Odlln is one of the
thla m eeting o f tb* Board of County Cbmmla- Townahlpa 31 and 33, to ‘tba Econlockhatchl*
Hammock,
Witness my official signature and
of Sem inole County, bald Ihla Oth day Creek, thence Northerly along aald Creek lo It* first addition to Black
most prominent republicans In tho Jacksonville, where they accompanied airmen
o f April, A. I). 1031. being * regular m eet­ Interaectton with the Eaat boundary of 8ec
seal this the 31st day of March A.
Seminole
County,
Florida,
according
Mrs.
E.
A.
Hill
and
her
neicc,
Miss
ing
o
f
raid
Board,
that
an
a
lection
be,
and
tb*
state and took an active part In the
lion 13, Townablp 31. South o f Hang* 31 Eaat.
u rn * la hereby ordered held In eald tarTlIory tbenc* North along llan ge Hoe be tween Range* to the recorded plat thereof. *
D. 1921.
activities during tho past presidential Edith Lee. Mrs. Hill and Miss Leo w hich It la proptsed to conatltnl* Into aald 31
and 32 to th* quarter Section corner on tb*
(SEAL)
Said property to bo sold at public
E. A. DOUGLASS,
remained over and will visit S t Au Special^ Jtoad and Bridge IHatrlet to b* known Eaat boundary o f Section 34, Townahlp 30,
election.—Reporter-Star.
( ( SPECIAL ROAD AND BRIDGE DISTRICT South o f Range 31 Eaat. thenro W eal lo Lake
■Clerk Circuit Court,
gustine ere Miss Lee sails for her No. 2* of BtIllinois C ount/, Florida, to d tU r- Jeaaup, tbenc* W ealerly along th* Bouth ahore outcry to the highest bidder for cash
m in t whether in ch territory t h i l l be ronatl* of Ltka to Section Lin* running Eaat and W rit in hand. Purchaser to pay for deed/'
Seminole County, FI*
home in England.
toted Into i H pecltl Itoad tnd llr ld ft Dlatrlet, between Section* SO and 33. Townahlp 30. South
E. F. H0USH0LDER,
By A. M. WEEKS, D. a
•n d to further determ ine whether the roede end of Rang* 30 Eaal. thence Weal along aald Sec­
bridge* proposed to be ronatrocted eh ell be ctn- tion Lin* to point o f beginning, the abote deSpecial Master. 33-6tc
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Wilson, Mr. nnd • tra d ed end paid for In the manner specified acrlbed
territory being County Co mm la* Ioner*
nnd net forth In nnld petition.
SCHELLE
MAINES,
DUtrlct
No.
4,
and
alao.
Mrs. John C. Smith and little son, It le tysrtber ordered thnt proper notice o f
Beginning at • point on tho Sooth bonndaty
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
Solicitor for Complainant.
election be ftr e n nnd published for not o f Section S I. Townahlp 31, Booth o f Kang*
Wilson Smith, spent Sunday with Mr. enld
lene then th lr t/ d n /e next preceedlng the d e / 33 Eaat, where th* Econiockbatctil* Creek croeaTAtX DEED
and Mrs. C. C. Spencer in Haines on which* eocb election ebnu be held. M id no­ e* aald Mb*, tbenc* Northerly along aald Creek 33-Gtc
tice to be published In the SANrOKD ilK ItA l.P .
IT'S GRANDMOTHER'S RECIPE City, their winter home. Mr. and t new iptper published to JUnford, Itemtnole to IU Interaectton w ith the Eaat boundary o f
Section 13, Townablp 31, Soolb o f Range
81 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Under Section 575 of the General Stv
Florida.
Mrs. Spencer are Icavihg this week Count/*
TO BRING BACK COLOR AND
It Is further ordered that o n l/ d o )/ &lt;ioal!fled Eaat. thence North aloog (aid Bang* line be­
• tutes of the S tate'of Florida
TAX DEED
tween Range* 31 and 32 Eaat, lo tb* quarter
for their northedh home in Pittsburg, electors who nre freeb old ere residing w ithin Section
LUSTRE TO HAIR
com er on the Eaat boundary o f Sec­ Under Section 575, of the
Notice
is hereby given that J. R,
General
liie territory which it is proposed to create Into
Pa.
a 8(»ecial Hoad and Ilrldge IMstrtct sh all be en­ tion 34. Townahlp 30 South o f R ange 31 Eaal,
Laing,
purchaser
of Tax Certifie d
thence Weat to lA k o Jeaaup, tbenc* Northerly
Statutes
titled
to
»ote
at
auch
election.
That beautiful, even shade of dark,
The following le the territory petitioned to be along Eaat ahore or Lek* Jeoaup to lb* St.
No.
130,
dated
the
3rd day of June,
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
Realty
John*
rlrer,
(hence
In
*
general
Eaalerly
dl
glossy hair can only be had by brew­
(From Tuesday’s Daily)
ccm stltulrd into a Hperle) Hoad and
Hridge
reel loo up th* Ht. John* R letr 10 .tnd through Trust Co,, purchaser -of Tax CertifL A. D. 1918, has filed said certificst*
IHatrlet;
ing a mixture of Sago Ten and Sul­ J. A. Snyder, the live merchant of
lie f Inning s t the corner of Hectlona 2d, 27, 24 Lake Harney, Ihtocc Southerly and up to th*
point where th* Ht. John* rlrer cro*»* the ento No. 1531 dated the 5th dny of in my office, and has made applies,
phur. Your hair is your charm. It ChuluoLn, was in the city today on and 23 of Township 20, Bouth o f Range 30 South
boundary of Tbwnahlp 21 Bouth, thence
E ast, mu Booth along Keel Ion line fo corner
November, A. D. 1895, has filed said tion for Tax Deed to issue in accord­
makes or mars the face. When it business.
o f Section* 14, 13. 22 and Zl, Township 21. Weat along aald Townahlp Une lo lb* point of
beginning,
the
abote
dracrlbed
territory
being
certificate
in my office, nnd hna mndo ance with inw. Said certificate toBooth of Itange 30 East, thence W rit along
fades, turns gray or streaked, just an
Hectlon l.lne to corner of Sections Id, 17, 20. County ConimUalonera" IHalrlct No. 5
application
for Tnx Deed to issue in braces the following described proper­
T b - deaerlptlon o f tb* propoeed location of
application or two of Sngo and Sul­
■nd 21, Township 21. Booth of H inge 30 Es*t,
II. P. Smith, vice-president of the thence Bouth along Section Line to the Bouth the road* and bridge* to be conatrucled. hard- accordance with law. Said certificate ty situated in Seminolo County, Flor.
phur enhances its appearance a hun­
comer o f Heel Jon 32, Township 21, Bouth •urfaced and Imprured la aa follow*, to-w it:
Peoples Bank, has returned from owfe tiRange
That certain highw ay from Orledo to Cold- embraces
the following described da i,to-wit: Lot 6, Block 14, Tier 9,
30 East, thence East along Town
dredfold.
,
•Hip D n e between Townahlpa 21 and 22, to enrod, deecrlbe&lt;l aa followa. tb w it: Beginning property situated in Seminole county, Sanford. The said land being assess­
Palm
Beach,
where,
ho
attended
tho
In
th*
Town
of
Orledo,
Sem
inole
County,
Florl
Don't bother to prepare the mix­
the Ecoolockbetchle Creek, thence Northerly
g eth! creek to Ita Intersection w ith the da, at a point bOO feet Eaat of Ibe Northweat Florida, to-wit:
ed a t the date of tho issuance of such
ture; you can get this famous old meeting of the Bankers’ association. alon
Ea*t Untndarj o f Bcctlon 13, Township 21, corner of Section 13, Townahlp 31, South of
II.
R.
Stevens,
president
of
the
Peo­
S half of SW quarter of S\V quar­ certificate in the name of F. D. Reed.
Booth of Range 31 East, thence North along Rang* 31 Eaat, ruo W eal 2100 feet, thence In ■
' recipe improved by the addition of
the
main
Range Line between Range* 31 and 32 to (be Nouthweaterly direction follow ing
other ingredients at a small cost, ail ples Bank, nttended the meeting also Q uarter section com er on the East huondaiY Irarrlled road running from Orlrdo lo Orlando ter of SE quarter, Section 35, Twp Unless said certificate shall be rsi«f Meet Ion 21, Township 2»&gt;, Houlh o f Range 31 a’pproilm alely 3.0 mile* to the Orange County 19 S., Range 30 E., containing 5 acres, deemed according to Inw Tax Deed
ready for use. It is called Wyeth's nnd returned yesterdny.
Ea*l, t hence W eal to hake Jessup, thence line, and alao,
That certain highw ay from (Tiuluota to tb* the said land being assessed at the will issue thereon on the 30th day of
W esterly along the Bmith flhote o f l#ak« to
Sage and Sulphur Compound. This
lie dnto of the issunnee o^ such certifi­ April, A. D. 1921..
Hectlou Line running East and W est between County line, dcecrlbed aa follow*, lo-w lt:
.
C.
II.
Lcffler
has
returned
from
n
can nlwnys be depended upon to bring
Sections 2d /n d 33. Township 20. South
of ginning at the Interaectlon of the Eaat line of
H**ctlou
2b.
Townahlp
21.
Honth
of
Itange
32
Hang©
SO
E
sit,
thence
West
along
said
Hire
cate
in
tile
name
of
Unknown.
WITNESS
my
official
signature and
visit
to
his
daughter,
Mrs.
Mnrv
back the natural color and lustre of
thin Line to i«-lnt of ttrgInning
,
Fuat, w llli the ceutrr line of Serruth alrret In
senl
this
the
22nd
dny
of March, A.
Also
Tax
Certificate
No.
2050,
dat­
Strong, ni Hastings. Mr- Lcffler
your hair.
tho
Town
Hite
of
North
Chuluota.
Semlnol*
Ibr *hoTi* dewcf|t*ed t#rr!iocy being ('canty
in ruts#loner's lU strtct, No. 4, and also,
ro n n ly . Florida, run South 1.K3 mile* on Ihe ed the 5th day of June, A. D. 189-1, D. 1921.
Everybody uses “Wyeth’s Sage and says the Hastings section is booming t o (legtuning
st * point on the South Ihitindary of Eaal line o f Hecllona 2b and 32, tu the Grange
(Seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
lias filed said certificate in my office,
Sulphur Compound” now boenuse it now nnd the growers are getting out Section 31. Township 21, Bouth of Hangs 32 County line, and
Es»t. where the K ronlockhstchle Cr©ek cruises
Alao timer portion* of that certain highway
Clerk Circuit. Court,
darkens so naturally and evenly thnt their big potato crop, sending out w ld line thence Northerly stung said ('reek te l wren ilrtieva and Oareola, more particularly and lias made application for tax deed
to Its Inirrsection w ith the East boundary of drarrllied aa follow*, to w it,
Itegin Hid feet to issue in accordance with law. Said
nobody can tell it has been applied. hundreds of car loads of Florida Section
Seminole County, FU.
13. Township 21, South o f Range 31 W rit of th# Koutheaet com er o f Section 0,
East,
thence
North
along
said
Range
Line
beBy V. E. DOUGLASS, D. a
You simply dampen a sponge or soft spuds to the northern markets.
Townahlp 31, Houlh o f Range 32 F a il. Seminole certificate embraces the following de­ 32-fltc
I» ecu Itange* 31 and 32 East, is tbs Quarter County, Florida, laald [mini twlng the Eaal end
brush with it and draw this through
Seel Ion comer on the East boundary o f Bee of u,e lulck road on Ih* South line of aald Hec scribed property situated in Seminole
ADVEHTIBFM ENT
lion 21. Township 20, South of Range 31 East, tlon Sl|, mn Eaal Sid feet to the South eaat County, Florida, to-wit:
the hair, taking one sninll strand at a
•!©*) bid# will be rrcrU n l by Ibe Il^rJ tf
Mrs. Caldwcldcr nnd fnmily of Phil­ thence Weal to Lakf Jessup, thence Norther­ rurncr
of aald Section b, thence North and
time; hy morning the gray hair 1ms adelphia, nre in tho city, the guests ly along iite East abort of Lake Jeaanp to the Nnrlheaaterly along the road leading to Dace
Beg, 30.G7 chs. W of NE corner Conn I y Com inJim| on rr» ©f Luke County* Pj£#1f4i,
■uni ib e Itnutrtl o f CW nty CommlMloners of
S t. in h m Ith rt, thence In m general Easterly ola, 1434 feet to a p«dnt one m ile from begin
disappeared, ami after another appli­ of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. R. Stevens anti direction
Sec.
2, Twp. 20 S., Rge. 30 E.k run S N©mlnote Ciinnty, F lo rb U , nieetlny Join?!7 i(
up the Ht. Johns River to and through nlng, and alao
tb e C ourt Hone© In Tarsfi*#, FJnrbli, for tie
Lake
Harney,
the
nre
Southerly
and
up
to
the
cation it becomes beautifully dark and Dr. Ralph Stevens. The Cnldweldcrs
Beginning at the Northern Irrmlnu* of the 5 chs. W 10 chs, N 5 cha, E 10 chs.
Milts!ru ctio n of a vrornlen treat!# bridfp i r r m
point where the Hi. Johns 111ter crossea the County mail running from Genera to Oareola,
appears glossy and lustrous.—Adv.
twbtindafy nf Townahlp 21, Houth, them*© • aid [eilnt tielng1 TO feet Northweat from the The said land being assessed at the lb© W rk lv a r lre r. a! |0 t . m Ifn ^ 12. 1K I.
have been spending the winter in Min- Sr+otli
Facti bbl iii'isl b# aTCompsnlwl !t/ a rrrtiWeal ahmg n i l Tuwtiahlp Line to point nf renter line of the Florida Eaat In a tt Railroad
date of the issuance
such certifi­ fbwl cheek In the •urn o f fir© hutulrr.| i / vjO)
leaglnnlng
tni, where t h e y had their yacht nnd
and ISO feel Weat from the center line of the
il« llara. mail© payaht© ro T *t" Nmjrds#. ( l# rl
the isl«ovr dim iU-4-d territory Itelng Cciiinly ttaceula t X|,rr»* Cu!Ti[&gt;any'• niltl aiding, run cate in the name of Unknown.
fo r th e li^a rJ of County ImamiaaJotmfe of
greatly enjoyed tho season.
They &lt; auimlHimicr'a IH atrlet No. 3.
Southwesterly parallel with the Florida Eaa
desrflpih.n of the proposed 1+H*a!ion of Co*at Railroad one m ile., Sahl roada and aald
Unless said certificates shall be re­ Lak© C b a n lj, F k trb la, &amp;# erldrar© nf g&gt;&gt;&lt;yif
have been in Sanford before nnd hnvo (beTheroada
f i ll b .
ia
and bridges to tie oxnairujlcd, hard portion* of aald
road* to lie cotta (rue fed of deemed according to law tax deed will
Tli© County Com mi#* hm© ra r###ri© lb# deb t
many friends bore who are glad to nee mirfarpd nnd Improved, la a* follow*, to wit
auch width and o f auch hard surfaced material
certain highway from Uvledo to (iuldcn- aa may herraftrr le delerm lued hy the Hoard issue thereon on the 10th day of May, !n r©Jvr! any or «)J
them again.
CV|&gt;l©a of plana, ■l»©clf|r * ( lonv.
roe*
n**l t|r-#cf lin’d «* follow s tow It
lirgtnnJng In
County Comm Iaa Inner*
A. D. 1921.
the
’1
hit 1*1 of I i11e*It» H
a4tnlrnde (’**'11n Iy , |*hirlda, of The
(Far! ©ni) tioitij may Jk* bait on I*1
TALLAHASSEE, April 29.—Repre­
amount estim ated a* necessary ro pay
ai ■ pomt WX) feci Ea*t of the Nor tim es! corn
T.
C.
Htnyth©,
Clerk
of
Ihe
llosfti
of
C
«
u jf
for the emit true I!&gt;n o f the r'i,ad • ami hrldgea
Witness
my
official
signature
and
rr o f Hecllon |3 . Township 21. Hnnth of Range
Corn tu Ihhloners, Tat arm , Flor hi a. or frutu K. JL
sentative , Futch of Lake county se­
eel forth In aald petition Is NINETY THOUS­
-il East, run W est 2lflg feet, thence In
a AND tftm.raui.nuj imllara. the cimi of aurli seal this the 31sl dny of March, A. fVrtijdaaa, Clerk nf lit© fJoanl «»f Omnly r « »
cured the passage by the house MonHo«iitiw»&gt;*ii&gt;rly d ire r lion following (I.e
main
mlvaionera.
Panfur*!. riu riili, afler
3S.
ronalructlon to I— paid frir |,y Ihe Issuance and D. 1921.
,
LTstrliHI ro«ti running from Otlrilo to Orlando
ou iJe(iu«U of $5.00 which w ill be roJsro©4 if
dny of a resolution to be addressed to
aale
o
f
txitids
for
aald
amount,
payable
thirty
bid f i mad©,
Is Only One of Nature’s Warnings of approximately 5.0 tulles (y the Orange i'uunly yrant after date, with Inlrteat a l Ihe rate o f all
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Line, and also,
the Southeastern Passenger Associa­
I lf o rd er of tfl© Board of CcHinty Cota tele
Weak or Disordered Kidneys.
Tliat certain lilgtm n y from (Iniluoia to (he l-er cent. |» r annum, aald Niud* not to tie wild
■loiicnt 4if Beuiliml© C ounty, Florida
Clerk Circuit Court,
or otherwise dtem -ed ,,f fur leaa than par.
tion at its meeting at Atlanta yes­
tvMinly Line itrscrll*etj an fr&gt;||pwp, to wit
1^
(HKAI.)
.
a . DOUULJUa.
NOW. THEREFORE, Nolle* la hereby gleen
ginning at (he Intersectluu of the East tide
'Seminole County, Kin.
('ierk*
terday. The purpose of the resolu­
that
on
the
ITIh
da*
o
f
May,
A.
D.
IPS),
an
Have you a lame buck, aching dny o f Section 2Ji, Townali'p i l . H-t.iih n f Range 3:2 elec 11on Mill t*e held w ithin Ihe territory
31 file
Hy V. n DOITGLASB, D. a
By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
tion IB to urge certain reduced pas­
East
with the renfer line i-f Hcven'b sttret
and night 1 Do you feel sharp pains In th e To w it * d !r «*f No f t 1': ,u Di .it s.Mi.itv.I,- aought to la- created, om atlttitcd and eatat-Rah 1 3 -M o
IN THE CIRCUIT COUHT, SEVENTH JUD10senger rates to this state that nre be­
,
iJorMa run 4«Hiih I •*.* mHea on ih*&gt; ml Into a Hperial Road and Jlrldgo illatrlct, arftl
I AL CIRCUIT. STATE OF fl.OH IDA.
after stooping? Are the kidneys iEoat *tn i i tlin
arid
eh-,
t
linn
I
•
t
ere
hi
ordered
lo
t&gt;r
held
«ai
e &gt;&gt;f .Meeth*n» 21* -mtj .IJ i o tEc* H i a n g e
ing enjoyed try tit her sections of the
SEMINOLE COUNTY
aald ilate hy the i|ila lifted elector* who are
sore? Is their action irregular? Use * Dimly line. astf.
NOTD'E OF APPLICATION TOP TAX DEI D l'r«»j.|*. I'.ank )&gt;f Banrurd, Fb-rbla
a u-ri-TV
country therein named. The resolu­
\ le*» t Ihn f |-.f Ihtlia of lti«f f f t a t n highw ay free huldrra residing w ltldn the territory whlrti
lio n . C ow |)lalnatil
•DoanV Kidney Pills—the medicine txri wiM ii Eeiicva nhd ID *- iht, j »re p-irth tilsr It la prn[a»ed In create Into sahl M|-ecl*l Road
tion was immediately seht over to
n.
anil Itrldae irlatrlct. In tletermlnr If the ataire U odar Section &amp;TS of tb a G enera] B tatuta* of
recummended by so many Sanford tji tJra.Tit&gt;ed mn follow s Rr glinting HU fret ilcacrlheil
Ilea lly T r u ii Company, a nyporyllon. f t
territory shall lie conatltuled Into a
lb* S lat* of F lo rid *
the senate, where it was also adopted.
W est o f the Houtlieast eirner o f Hegtluo U,
I&gt;©f#ndanta.
N otice la liereh]r j-lren that W . M. Blackpeople. Read this case:
Township so, Houlh o f Rang# 3J Ui m , B#ml- Stwclal Road aud Hridge tllatrct o f Seminole
It npj*©arl!i|t l»; afTIdivl! aj»jw*nd©d to Ihe U9
Tho memorial rends:
w d t County, Florida, .M atId |*»hn b fln g tbs County, Florida, to ha known a* SPECIAL w im l. [&gt;ttrcInner o f Tar C ertificate No, 410,- M « I In Hie iU iv# Klutfil fau»© (hat the dfMrs.
W.
F.
Leavitt,
317
W.
Third
i!»lifl
lb* 3nl i|*jr o f June. A. D. 1HI8. ba* filed
ROAD
AND
lIRHMin
DISTItlOT
NO
2.
and
Joi»i end nf the brick m ad na the South line of
"Whereas, vnrious railroad com­
fe
ndau(a,
Heymmir f a c k l n f Co., V. A . SlfWWt
certificate In mjr y fllce, and tin* mad*
St., Sanford, says: "Some few yenrs ••I d Hrcthm l») run East HIH feet lo the Houth* to further determ ine If there (b a ll tw con- ■*ld
■nd &lt;*«»., CV W. Ilendrrann C'o.* i \ O. Jaeikt
panies acting through their Passen­
east corner of salt) Section P. thence Noyth and • m in e d wllliln aald S|&gt;erlal Ih.ad and llrhlgr '('plication fur t * i Deed to jam # In accord- Co,, H aw yer and lla y , W illiam fle n rj IJiiski
ago I was had off with kidney trouble Nortbraulrrly along the rued leading to Osceola, District alerre define)], |ernrar)rnl roa&gt;la and nre with law Haiti certific a te rmhrarr* Ibe Iron &lt;’ltjr rrm lu rv Co., IM ward Read and
ger Traffic Associations, have grant­
l i d ! feet to n |&gt;«kin( one mile from beginning, bridge* 'aa prayed for anil as fully dcacrltiot ami f)dl))W In* dew&gt;-f ||-ed |in.[-erl j allllated In Reinl- II It. Flak Co., A m erican M a n u fac lu rltf 0#.,
nnd knife-like pains shot up from my an
d.
**l forth 111 the petition tm file with the Hoard rwl* r.H |n lj, Florida, lo-w ll:
ed to TexnH, Middle West nnd Pacif­
A Fay and K f«n Co., aud I*, A.
Mil
M lila ij In Section 10, Tow nab In 21 S
kidneys and there was a dull ache in
Alsu U'gmning al (he Northern terminus of of County Commlaalonera. and alao to further
a nil Son Co., ar© fu re lfn cocporetfuna hatlaf
ic coast points in the United States
*he C o u n t| fluid ru n n in g from U e n e ti to Os determ ine If NINETY THOUSAND 1|!Hl.f»el util Ralllie III H i. I
no
la r# of ho«ln#f* w ith in tli© Sial© of Fkch
my baek all the time. I bad to take ceid a. aald ptilnl Itelng ttt feet Northwest Itollara shall le raised hy Ihe laarranre and aale Tbe ■*!&lt;! land t-rlnj; aaae**r«| at tbe .late of In pnncl
no! in ih o tlf#i] lo i|u hiiijtirw la Ihi
development or homeaeckgrs' rates of
1I)C fam in e* of aucb c r r llflc a le In ibe name of
of
la,iota
payable
thirty
yeara
after
ilate.
hear
from
Use
center
line
uf
the
Fkifhla
East
Coeat
to my bed its I couldn't be on ‘my feet. Ita I lrr&lt;a&lt;i stnj ivO feet W est front th# C enter
am H all,
Cnleaa wn],| certlflc a le »ba!t le te- H laif of Floirlila, rhui ih©r© l* iai jfrrasoi la
one ami one*third fnre for the round
Ing Inlereat at Hie rate pr air |&gt;er rent per an
1144* Mr,it*" nf F)orhl« (hr w rvlr© of « ^iPpo©**
I suffered from terrible headaches, Ijjlie *«f the Oat iHiJn t y preaa r,iin(&gt;any’s m ill h|&lt;1 mini from the dale of the aale o f aald bonds, cer.ted ai.wrdlinr In law Taa lw-e.1 will lame lljwm
whom would hlrul any of i»ld
trip during the summer months; nnd,
lug. run a*&gt;othwrslrrly parallel e lti» the Flori­ the aald laimla nut tu t-- aobl for le** than par. thereon on Ibe 2.1rd daj nf Ma; A. D. IM l
am
t h e i (he principal place of
too„ 1 was advised to try Doan's Kid­ da
WITNUKS idj official alcn alu re and eeal thla *©ahl*, nam
l-**l
C*ia«t
Railroad
one
mile
Held
roads
and
In
be
retired
by
a
sinking
fund
drrlred
ed licffriidanfa ar©. K©yimnir Ftcktaf
"Whereas, points in Florida have
con- from a apeclal ta t to !«■ i w u m I and collected the ir.lb day nf April, A D 11*31.
ney Pills nnd one-hulf dozen hoses and said inirtloiri of sahl roads to
l
o
,
ivipeka,
Kamiaa, V. A. Kirwart and Ok*
I HEAL)
E- A. DUl'IILASH.
not been nccorded like advantages of
a true ted of Vurh wbith snd of such tisrd su r
u|«rn tbe Iiroperty w ithin aald illatrlct.
S o * Y'lrk, New Y o tk ; C. W. Ilrnd©r«u Ik ,
Clwtk
Circuit
Court.
cured me in line shape and made me facing material as may hereafter b* deter'Hie following [icrasaia are aptednird
*■
K now ill©, Trtiiipur*'; C. *!• Juallce Co,, I'hU**
reduced or homescekers' rates since
Sen) IihiIc Con it | j , FI*.
t ii lo rd by th© Hoard o f County Cmu nils* loners. ClCrka ami Inspector* o f anid Kleci|..n;
rrnnaylvanle; Hawycr and !*•/♦ l5^
feel like n different woman.”
3-VCtc.
Jljr V. M. DUUGLAHS, D. C. delphla,
Th© amount ©HIrusted «■ necessary to pay fuf
Fraeinct No. k —Orledo
the into World War; therefore,
l « i , M iM ic h u w d i; W illiam Hrfiry
Ifaekkg
the construction o f M id mads aud bridges Is
Price
GOc,
at
all
dealers.
Don't
sim­
I’lillnilclphla* |Vim»y Ita n la ; Iron 1*11/ FroletJ |
O. G, W alcott, Clerk,
"Be it resolved hy the house of rep­
N IN E T Y T IIO IIU N P (fb0.000.0n) hollars; the
NOTICE O r A PFLICATION TOR TAX DEED (*o., FlllaUury. I'eunayhanka; Edward Head **•
B. W . Swope,
ply ask for n kidney remedy—get cu*t
o f ittfh ronatruction Is to l«e paid for* by
II. G. Crawford,
Under Bactlon 878 of th* flia a r a i Statul** of tb* Hon, !&gt;©irol!, Michigan; II* It. flak C o , I’le n resentatives, the senate concurring,
Ibe
Issuance
aud
sale
uf
bonds
of
said
ttpeclal
d©ftce, Ilhnde laland} wAtncrJcan M iiia fifiifW
Steen
Nelson.
Inspector*,
■Mt* of Florida •
thnt tho Southeastern Passenger Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that lUiad and llrldg# h lstrlet. If constituted, for the polling place at Orledo to be at Lawton N olle* la hrrtbjr
[tlrrn that J. W . Eaton pur- I V , Uroolrlyo, S e w York; J. A. F a/ and El*1
Fostcr-Milburn ••Id stuytinl, payable thirty years a flr r d a le Itroa.* warehouse.
cb«**r of Ta* Crrllfiratra No. 233, datrd lb* Co., Cincinnati. Ohio; A. a, 81m*anii in*®
Traffic Association be nnd is hereby Mrs. Leavitt had.
w ith interest at the rate o f all per centum per
’
Freclncl N*.- 7 — Chuluota
titb il*F u f July. A. II. IM S. I,** flIrU &lt;*l | Co., l»aylon. Ohio; that A . . J . Etan«, r&gt;oa •*
Co.,
Mfrs.,
Buffalo,
N.
Y.—Adv.
annum
from
the
date
of
the
sale
of
said
Urnd#.
C. D, -Itniruley. Clerk,
requested to remove such discrimina­
r* rllflc*l* In nir offlc*. »n&lt;l baa tuad* ap|)ll- (It© drfendatlfa herein named fa a rxKi rr*Ideal
am) sahl liutids are not to be sold or otherw ise
N. C .J aacotw,
cation for T»* D**tl lo l*«u* In »rcurd*nc* wllh of Iho Hlal© of Flurltla ami U • realdeat •
dUitaMcd of ft* leas than face tslu e.
tion against the stato of Florida, and
CL O. Jacob*.
law.
S »U r*rllflc»l# cmlTtacca tb# [olluwlax IT* V a lley , yeorgla; (hat there 1* no
A Judge in Georgia objects to the
I t La further ordered I b a t a proper c a ll for
)!wril&gt;#tl propvrtr a ltu atcl ln-8«uilnul* CuoMr. In Iho H U !e of Fiortda Ih© aervlce of a
II. L. I&gt;ann, Inspectors,
that points In thin state bo granted
• • id e la t io n In said d istrict he im m ediately Ibe polling place al Chuluota (u be at Stanley Florid*, to-w it:
{iMena upon whom would bind Ih© **ld A*
It is n d rafted , and that the tam e be published In the A Roger*' Store.
the benefit and advantage of reduced use of slang. He is right.
U&gt;t I Ilcaa B 110 jnU.) *ml N h a lf of latt 2. Evana; ih at he la over Ibe tf© of twenty^**
newspaper aforesaid, for (ha full period of
yeara* i f la hereby ordered tb a ! » l d fwrelf*
H#c. 14. Twp. 20
IlauE# 30 E. BO art**.
Fraeinct No. I .—O ibrlatla.
or homescekers* round,trip rates, to shame thnt huts, cranks and boobs tim e preserH kmI by law ,
■
Tli# ( lilt land bring
* t tb# d»t# of corporation* and nooTeaident b©, and Ibey •J*
H. E. Malltera, Clerk
nre
permitted
to
sling
the
hooks
into
Ikm#
and
Ordered
In
open
seaslon
tm
thla
lb* laananr* of auch n r tlflr a t* In tbe n*m* of hereby, r©i|ulr©d lo appear *to ih e bill of J®**
C. B. Slather*,
be effective from May to October,
Ibc 3th day of April. A. I&gt;. IU2I.
HI. Luke'* Cathedral.
L'nlraa wwlit r*riHlc*t* plaint f H©d In auch coae on or t*efort •!•■!
II. C, Darker,
the
kings's
gurgling
music,
dad
gum
L A. RIH7MLEY.
both inclusive, on the same basis as
• lu ll tw r#tl*#m#d according in law T»» lNcd day, June 0, IP2I, otherw ise Ihe alleyati*«i •&lt;
A. W. Moreman, Irupee Iora.
Chslrman.
the polling place al Uahrlella to be at th* w ill Ia, up th e m in on th* 23r&gt;l d*r o f M*r. A. aald b ill w ill be taken aa ronfe»oed bjr •*)«
such rates nre accorded to Texas, it!
I*. I*. II AO AN;
fendanta.
.
.
D. lt&gt;2J.
,
School House.
t*. W. ENTZUINOEK.
It la further ordered that thla order be
WIT.NEBS mx offlcl»l (Ig n itu s* and *e*l thla
Middle West nnd Pncific coast points
P recise! Ne. • __ denar*
O. I', BWOl'E,
llabed one© a n e c k for 4 eonoecullfa ***** J*
the 13th day of April, A. .D. 11*21.
J. 11. Ituddtealon, Clrtk,
during the same months.
E CURLBTT,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
(HEAL)
DGUOLASS. » Ihe Hanford Herald, a newapaper puMI»h^d »•
IL II. I'attlih all,
Hoard o f t'ounty Osmmlosloneri,
aald
County and Htatr.
Clerk Circuit Court.
0 . V f . Cultrepper,
CITY TAX D EED .
31 Die
o f Hcmtnul# County. Flurida.
(BEAL)
E. A. DOUGLAS*
Keuilnole County, Fl*.
J. Vi Wlrka. I rupee lor*.
Cletli L'lmtll OwtH;
By V. 81. DGJKILABH. D. a 3-V4(c
I h ^ p o llln i place at Genera to be at tbe Town 33-etc
Tletter-Get-Belter." I)o it Now. 'tf
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDIC­
Notice is hereby given that J. E.
NOTICE
or
APPLICATION
FOR TAX D t * £
IAL CIRCUIT. BE N 1N 0LE C0UNTT,
Said e le c tio n (b a ll be held In atriet CompR. IN CIRCUIT COURT, BEVTNTK JUDICIAL
Under fUctlon 878 *f tba Oanatal filalataa *f 4*a
FLORIDA.— IN CHANCERY
anc* with lb* general election lawa of the sta le
CIBCUIT, STATE OF FLORIDA. COUNTT
Lalng,
purchaser
of
City
of
Sanford
Slat* o f Florida
,
Office supplies at the Hqrmld.
o f Florid*, amt the Clerk* ami Inepectora boldMarla Jnhnaon, and O llle Johnaoo,
O f BEMINOLE,—IN CHANCERY.
N olle* la hrreby gleen lh al Fred T. TroTax Certificate No. 179, dnted tho 1st
T*.
In f aald election akall Im m edlauly make reHattie,
.
.
urrbaaer
o
f
T
a*
t'ertlflcal*
No.
©Ji
W. Johnaon, alia* 0,1 ■r tV. Speer, Ruth lum a o f Ih* result o f aald rlecilon In their rr*
day of April, A. D. 1910, has filed A rel
ilatrel lb # 41b day of Jun*. A. D. 1909. ha*
BILL FOR PARTITION
Allcorn, Joined by- her httaband, J. t). AU- apeellr* precinct*, to Urn Board o f County
■aid ee r tlflr a le In my o S lr*. nnd baa © • • #
Margaret W . Hunter, ■ widow,
Lommlaalonera.
coru.
said certificate in my office, and has
lUlratlun for (a* deed lo laaoe In tceofdaa"
nBILL TOR PARTITION
Itone and Ordered Id open teu to n on tbl* Ihe
with law .
Said rertlflra l* emhrarea lb* "J"
K
tnnetb
W
.
Hunter,
at
*1.
mado application for City Tax Deed
fllh
day
o
f
April,
A.
D,
1P2I.
Where** the ature named complainant* hare
low ing deaerltie.1 proper Iy ottualed In Beml***
NOTICE O r PUBLICATION.
I - A. DBUMLEY.
to issue in accordance with law. Said filed their bill fur the partition of led 0, Block
.
To a ll fv*rtlr4 claim ing au loloreat under Royal T'ounly, Florida, lo-w lt:
T ier S Qf the City o f Hanford, Seminole
.
.
.
Chairman,
Beg. N il cor. o f HW quarter aecltoa S3- *T c
H unter or otbrrwt** In and to tb* 'following
certificate embraces the following de­ S*
ta. I'. HAGAN,
County, Eb-tlila; and that It apt-oc* from th*
drecrlhril real pbojwrty, altualrd In Hetulnol# 19 ft.. Rang* 30 Eaat, m V I rb*. S «
C- W . ENTEMINOKR.
afTMavIt of Ollle Johnaon, one o f (he comscribed property situated in the City platnauta
County, Florida, to-w ll: Lot Nnmber 1, Bee K S cha. N 24 cb*. 13 acre*. Tb* • * « “ 5
K- CURLETT.
of the ( t o r e en titled bill, that Axel
bring aaaeaard at tb* dal* o f lb* la*uga&lt;*
Hon 1, Townablp 20 Son lb. Bang* 30 Eaat.'
O. I*. BWOl'E,
of Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, W, Johiuon, a liia tteear W. Hjirer. la one o f
Il appearing front lb* B ill o f Complaint here­ aucb ccrtlflreta In Ih* name o f 'fc k h flJ T , •
th* defendant* In lb# forfgotng b ill;, that th#
Hoard o f County Commlaalooera, in fl 1*4 .and duly ttrlflM l under o a th .* * proAlao:
N olle* 1* htrehy . g ir t s H ut F t « J*
(n N e w York City alone from kidto-wit: Lot 11, Stcndiford's Add. Tho ■bar* named defendant la a rrafdent o f the
Semlnol* County, Florida. tided by la w , that H 1* tba tw llaf nr tb* tom- W llllafn*. pur.itaaer o f Ta* C * r ttfl« l4 No. *‘*2
nay trouble last year. Don't allow . said land being assessed a t the date S ta te o f North Carolina and addreaa la Aahe- A ttM tt
plalnant, Margaret W. H ooter, that there la a dated tli* eth day o f June. A. D. I* * 1H. A, DOUULASS, Clerk,
r llle , care 17. H. liuapllaL That It la the be­
HIM M id crrtlflrata In my offlc*. »■“ “T
yourself to become a victim
B yi V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
3|.&lt;jte pepon, or are paraona. I n K m te d lo tb* aboH mad# application for T a* D**d to la*0* W
of the issuance of such certificate in l i e f o f complainant that be la orer 31 year*
deacrlbed properly wl&gt;ore nam e, or nature are
o f age; that there I* no on* lit the atat* the
by neglecting paina and aches.
cordance w ith law . Bald certlflcala *“ 2 * ta
unknown to tb* complainant.
the name of L. Blaylock. Unless said •errlet- of aubpoena upon woold hind the de­
tbe follow in g deacrlbed pcviwrty *1ton ltd
It la therefore ordered that all partle* claim
Guard against trouble by taking
Sem inole Connly. Florida, to-w it:
—
certificate shall ho redeemed accord­ fendant
In
f
an
ta(«r©*t
In
and
ti»
ih©
above
draerJt^d
MULHERKY
HOY
TITCHES
Veil ate therefore ordered to appear to thla
Deg. a cha. W o f NK cor. o f BW &lt;ls**'“
land appear to tbe aald lllll o f Complaint rtl
ing to law City Tnx Deed will issue h ill of euuiplatnt on the tilth day o f \4* t ,
NO-IIIT NO-HUN GAME ed herein on or before Monday, tb* 2nd day of Sec. 33. Twp. IB H „ llg*. SO K., run W n *»•
May, A. D. 1921, lb* tarn* (wing a Rule Day S 20 cha., B 5 cb*.. N. M etia. 10 acre*.
thereon on the 30th day of April, A. IP21
It t. further ordered that thla miller he pub. Tbg aald land U ln g aa****#,! at tba
o f thla Court.
llabed
fie
four
auccraalre
week*
In
the
San­
D. 1921.
(B y Tk* Araodatad F ra u )
U la furtber ordered (hat IbU nolle* tw pub- • f ll,a laauanre o f rich rerllflea t* In lb*
ford Herald, a uewapaper pnbllalted In Semic . s . Bainl.
*
.
j nc
Hkbfprd Herald, a newapaper pub* of Unkaa
WITNESS my official signature nede County, Florida.
.FORT MEADE, April 20,—Pitcher llabtd a t Sanford,
aald rerllfleat*# (b a ll b* redeemed ^
Seminal* County, Flarlda,
W ITN K.HH E. A. Dougtaao. clerk o f I he cir­
conUgig
to
taw
Ta*
deed*
w
ill
l**«*
tb#tww
l A t 1S UI I S
and .seal this the 22nd day of March, cu it Court, and tba S ea l thereof, thla the Ttb Overstreet, of the Mulberry high ° * 2 * wrek for tw elre rocwrcntle* week a.
If
W ltn e n tb* band and aeal o f E. A. Douglaa* lb* 23rd day of May. A. I». 10*1- ’ __ . . . ^
day o f April, A. D. 1021.
W IT N ESS my official a lg n a lsr a a a d **•'
A. D. 1021.
Th* world's standard rsmsdy for kidney,
school club, pitched a no-hit, no-nm OooBty. Florida, a t lb* Court H oum at Ran- the I Blh d a / of April. A. D. 1881.
(SEAL)
B. A c DOUGLASS,
(Beal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Uvsr, bladder and uric add troubWa.
(SE A L ) •
H. A. D O U G L A »
Clerk.
V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C. game
'
Clerk Clremit OomiL
hero yesterday against the ford.|(riro , da. tbU tb* nut day o f Jaaaary. a .
Holland’s national rtmady sine* 1M4.
• Clerk Circuit Court,
riem lnqla tm o a ty .^ r* T H t r r r o iiD a f e r r y m a n ,
All druggists, tbiM tix*S. Oaarantaad.
(SEAL)
r , A. DOUGLASS.
Solicitor* for Complainant*.
94 41c Cowling Green high school club, win*
By V . ^ U o S w r o i :
83-etc.
* . Seminole County, Fla.

JUDGEA.F.ODLIN PERSONAL NOTES Legal Advertisements
NAMED U.S. JUDGE
TO PORTO RICO

SAGE TEA TURNS
GRAY HAIR DARK

Asks Homeseekers*
Rate.6? From Roads

That Knife-Like Pain

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DIED

GOLD MEDAL

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By V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.

ROBINSON k BRIDGES. CUr* C‘rr°i*

nlng three to nothing. *

Try a Herald Want Ad.—I t pays.

Solicit ore for OompUlaaat.

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921

STORM CARRIED DEATH
HOT WATER FOR
ON THE WINGS OF WIND
100 LOSE THEIR LIVES

Tells why everyone should driok
hot water with phosphate
in it before breakfast. I -

*
property Loss Mounts Jno. D. Jinkins
Presented With Jewel
Up Into the Mil-,
By Masonic Lodge
lions

GEORGIAfflT ALSO
CROPS WIPED OUT BY STORM,
ADDING TO TH E BIG
LOSSES

• (From WiAaealay’i DmU/&gt;
Jno. D. Jinkins Is the proud owner
of a new Past Master’s jewel pre­
sented to him last night by tho Ma­
sonic Lodge, of which he was master
during 1920.
The presentation was made by Dr.
George Hyman at the regular meet­
ing of the lodge held last night. Dr.
Hyman, In a few appropriate, words
told of tho service Mr. Jinkins hnd
been to. the lodge nnd of the esteem
in which he is held by the member­
ship. The presentation camo as a
complete surprise to Mr. Jinkins, who
had been assisting In the exemplifi­
cation of tho Third Degree to a class
of eight candidates.
Much interest is being shown by
the local Masons in their several Ma­
sonic bodies in tho cify. Work is put
on at practically every meeting and
the attendance at the 'meeting was
never better. Over sixty men were
present at tho meeting night night,
including the following visitors:
n arry Smoot, F. Church, II. W.
Cowle nnd J. R. Wadsworth, Eustis.
W. I, Bagwell, ML Dora.
C. B. Gifford, Rolls, N. D.
L. P. Houston, Hammond, Ind.
F. M. Taylor, Montgomery, Ala.
C. E. McKee, Armiston, Ala.
C. E. Sccrest, Concord, Ky.
Frank W. Gray ham, Tnmpn, Fla,
J. P. Anderson, Ludlow, Ky.
F. P. H. Ackers, Jr., Albany, Ga.
S. A. Webb, Live Oak, Fla.

MEMPHIS, April 18.—That the
dtath toll from tornadoes and heavy
rtin storms which swept over six
Southern stnto late Friday and Sat­
urday will reach 100, was indicated
by reports from isolated sections last
night, while the loss to property and
cops will run into the millions. The
blown dead last night total ninetyseven.
Many of the storm swept sections
are still phut off from wire commun­
ication and reports of additional cas­
ualties are slowly conling in from re­
lief parties.
The list of dead and injured, ac.
cording to reports available early to­
day, is ns follows:
Texas—Avingcr, 0; A tlanta, If
Queen City, Cass county, 2; and sev­
eral missing, and probably three near
O'Farrell.
Arkansas—Pike county, one dead;
twelve injured, four probably fatally;
Yell county, one dead, ten Injured,
two probably fatally; Miller county,
ten whites and seven negroes dead;
twenty-three seriouBly injured; Pope
MRS. It. F. GRAHAM DIES
county, three dead, and a number acrAT HOME OF DAUGHTER.
iausly injured; Hempstead county,
twenty white persons and twenty-one
(F ro m i i t u r d i j 'a D ally)
negroes dead, fdurteen seriously in­
The' many friends of Mr. nnd Mrs.
jured, several fntnlly. A number of II. W. Harr will be pained, to lcnrn of
sections hit by the storm have not the death of Mrs. II. F. Graham, moth­
been heard from.
er of Mrs. Barr, at their'hom e, -100
Mississippi—Five dead at Stee, one East Central avenue.
at Sontng, one at Rural Hill, and one
Mrs. Graham, who reached the
in railroad washout near Moscll.
good ripe age of 700, was Imm in
Alabama—Five
dead a t Cnvc Urbana, Ohio, and educated at the
Springs, near Tuseunibia; five at Woman's College in Chillicolhe, Ohio.
Ralph, Tuscalapse county; three at She married Mr. B. F. Graham in
Sulligcnt, Lamar county and one in Clarindn, Iowa. Six children were
Dallas county.
Torrential rains born of that union, two of whom, Mrs.
which followed the wind in all the L. A. Sheldon, of Geneva, Fla., nnd
stales hit hy tornadoes have delayed Mtb. W. II. Barr, of Orlando, are still
relief work anil hindered the compil­ living.
ing of accurate lists of casualties.
Mrs. Graham was a life long mem­
In Arkansas where the greatest ber of the Presbyterian church, of a
havoc was wrought, the Red Cross cheerful, loving disposition; faithful­
Is at work in Hcmpstchd and Miller ness and loyalty were her strong char­
counties, where hundreds bf families acteristics. She was unusunlly nctivc
are homeless. Tents have been furn­ and strong for a womnn of her age,
ished by the national guard, and and will he greatly missed hy a wide
blankets and' provisions nre being circle of friends.
rushed to the sufferers.
Mrs. 1.. A. Sheldon will accompany
The extent of property loss cannot the remains to Loveland, Colo., where
be determined for days. In Arkansas they will be placed besido her hus­
en many plantations in Miller and band who preceded her in death nenrHempstead counties,- a rich farming ly twelve years ago. There will bo n
seetion, practically every building was brief service conducted here for the
destroyed, newly planted crops wnsh- family by Rev. E. D. Brownlee, of
ed out, orchards ruined, ronds and Sanford, her pastor, nssisted hy Dr.
bridges badly ilamngcd, almost all T. 11. McConnell. The regular funer­
telephone and tclcgrnph wires des­ al services will be held in i/ovelnnd,
troyed ami railroad tracks washed out Colo., where other relatives and
*t many places. Farm houses some many old friends still live.—Orlando
distance from the direct path of the Sentinel.
storm were damaged. Estimates of
the property loss in these two coun­ Polk County Election
ties last night exceeded $2,000,000.'
For School Bonds
At Atlanta, O'Farrell and Avlnger,
■Muss the Arkansas line in Texas,
(Br Tk» AjwdiUd f» m)
ou,iy farm houses and outbuildings
LAKELAND,
April 20.—£olk coun»ere destroyed and crops in these sec­
ty
schol
board
yesterday aphorized
tions are Raid to be almost a complete
an election on $200,000 bond Issue for
loss.
Heavy loss in Tennessee is reported school improvements here.
«t Newport, Lynnville and Conncra*ille. In Shelby county alone, the
county commissioners last night estlnuted the loss on roads and bridges
hashed away was $75,000.
In Mississippi, in addition to actual
o*s from the high winds, much farm
. wi*l he Inundated by tfie rapidly
*^&gt;ng streams throughout tho state.
A number of railroads In that state
^Port tracks washed out and damage
° ,roat' beds by the unprecedented
^■nfall, a report received lost night
Amite county says ten farm
uses were destroyed by a storm late
and ten persons injured, one
In Alabama, property loss in Birm[njrham is estimated at $200,000 with
"injured. Heavy rains and high
•nd in several .parts of north Alam* «lso are reported to have caused
,avy property and crop Jos*.
n Georgia, where a heavy wind and
pro storm struck Rome, the propery lo*» will exceed $200,OOP, it is re­
ported.
'f "u*6 Sav*nn®h Newa wanta to know
*Mr. Hughes la -taking note* for hi*
” ®k «n Mr. Harding.. Well, the pre«nt has been set—and the adminlstr*lion U young y e t

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Now that Cuba ‘ and tho United
States are connected by a direct tele­
phone service bartenders on the 1sland will be Instructed to always say,
“No, your husband is not here."
"Better-Get-Belter.” Do it Now. tf

OLD STANDBY,*F0R
ACHES AND PAINS
Any man or woman who kaopo
Sloan’a handy will tell yaw
that same thing
tbo*e frequently
attacked by rheumatic twiares.
A counter-irritant, Sloan’a Lad*
ment acatten the enngtirtion and {***•
Iraki without rabbin o to the afflicted
part. aoonTclieving the ache and pain.
'm PI handy and used everywhere
lor reducing and finally eliminating the
paini and nchca of lumbago, neuralgia,
muscle strain. Joint stiffness, sprains,
bruises, and the results of.expo«qre.
You just knov&gt; from I t s s tim u la tin g ,
healthy odor that It will do you good I
Sloan’a Liniment la sold by all drug*
gists—35c, 70c, 11.40.
•'
sp e c ia l l y

E

Headaches are caused by auto-in­
toxication—which means self-poison­
ing. Liver and bowel poisons called
toxins, sucked into the blood excite
the heart which pumps the blood so
fast that it congests in the smaller
arteries nnd veins of tho head, pro­
ducing violent, throbbing pain and
distress, called headache. You be­
come nervous, despondent, sick, fev­
erish and miserable, your meals sour
nnd almost nauseate you. Then you
resort to octcanilid, aspirin or the
bromides, which temporarily relievo
but do not rid the blood of these irritaring toxins.
A glnns of hot water with n teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it.
drank before breakfast will not only
wash these poisons from your system
and cure you of headache, but will
cleanse, purfiy nnd freshen the nilmentnry canal.
Ask your phnrmncist for n quarter
pound of limestone phosphate. It is
inexpensive, harmless ns sugar.
If you aren’t feeling your best, if
tongue is conted or you wake up with
bad taste, foul breath or have colds,
indigestion, biliousness, constipation,
or pour, acid stomnch, begin the phoaphnted hot water cure to rid your
system of toxins nnd poisons.—Adv.

Capitol Appropriation
Bill Cut to $200,000
TALLAHASSEE, April 20.-Senator Lindsay succeeded In getting the
capital appropriation cut from $250,000 to $200,000, when tho matter
came up on the order of Becond read­
ing in the senate Monday, but his ef­
fort to have tho time deferred to
Jnn. 1 was not successful. Mr. Lind­
say pointed out that tho estimate for
the large sum was made more than
a year ago when prices were much
higher thnn now and Raid thnt if it
was a fair estimate that it was more
thnn likely that the smaller sum would
do now. Senator Lowery of Leon
madp n fight to have the higher sum
maintained in the bill but failed.
Lindsay then tried to put on an
amendment deferring tho action on
the m atter to Jan. 1, saying, thnt this
would make it unnecessary to ndd tho
amount neded in .this year's tnx and
would thus relieve the people that
far. Lowery showed {hat tho board
of stafe institutions is tp do the work
and that it does not have to begin
work at once unless it thinks beat. It
can, if materials should seem high,
wait for a lower period. This amend­
ment failed nnd the hill went to third
reading.
J KNK INS-MONHOE.
(From Monday’s Daily)
Miss Lucille Jenkins and James
Lionel Monroe were united in. mar­
riage a t Daytona Saturday afternoon
at four o’clock. The marriage was n
surprise to their many friends and
the families of the contracting par­
ties for while it wns known thnt they
would wed some time in the nenr fu­
ture it was not know thnt it would
take place just when it did.
The
young folks are both well known in
Sanford where they have been resi­
dents since early childhood.
Tha
bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
It, P. Jenkins, Mr. Jenkins being a
well known engineer on the A. C. L.
Hy., and is a Sanford High School pu­
pil, having n large circle of friends
among the younger society set and
being beloved b yall who knew her for
her many charming traits of charac­
ter.
The groom is the eldest son of Mrs.
Roberta, formerly Mra. D. G. Monroe,
and is a young man of sterling worth
and character who has been living in
Sunford for the past fifteen years or
more nnd since serving hiB country in
the nnvy during tho war has been eni
gaged here in the vegetable business
with his uncle, Ben Monroe, on Cel­
ery avenue.
The young people expect to mako
Sanford their future home and will
go to housekeeping as soon as they
can build their new home. The many
friends extend congratulations In
which the Herald joins.

$1,824,784.47 Asked
For State Schools

More than

(By Tfcs li w t li U d F i« u )

TALLAHASSEE, April 10.—At a
joint meeting of tho committee ap­
pointed from the state board of edu­
cation nnd the state board of control
held in the executive offices yester­
day at which all members of tho state
board of education were present nnd
at which tho stato board of control
was represented by its chairman, Hon.
J. B. Hodges, and its chariman, Hon.
P. K. Yonge, and assisted by Y»r.
Wilmon Newell, the board of educa­
tion suggested as a basis for a pro­
posed budget to be presented to the
legislature for appropriations for the
institutions of higher learning, tho
following as the idea of the board of
education as the maximum figures:

&lt;;
W h e n y o u le t u s s u p p ly y o u r b u ild in g

needs you get a great deal more than juat so
many feet of lumber—bundles of ahlnglea^
pounds of nails*—or panels of Beaver Board.
Y o u g e t t h e b e n e fit o f o u r b u ild in g

material knowledge and experience in S enrtc*
tgRhdpa you get the results you want at the
right price. Service first in planning the
work—more service in selecting proper mate,
rials—speedy service in delivering the goods.
You pay ffcr the materials. The servioe
p a y s f o r i tael fin the larger volume of business
it brings through stiper-satisfied customers.
It will p a y you fo
be one o f them.

College for women ....... 000,000.00
Institution for deaf, dumb
and blind ........... ........ :. 225,000.00
A. &amp; M. college (colored)
00,000.00
University extension work 00,000.00
To match Smith-Lever
fund V......... a.------------ 91,784.47
Summer Schools .............
30,000.00
Plant bo ard ................ ..... 250,000.00
Exp. board of ' control....
8,000.00
Total........................ $1,824,784.47
The board of control was expected
to confer with heads of the institu­
tions 'and to present a detailed bud­
get distributing these amounts.
These figures contemplated consid­
erable additional building at the ma­
jor institutions, higher salaries for
teachers nnd more professors nnd
teachers. •

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fo r
S e r v ic e

Sanford Novelty

P a y s fo r F e r tiliz e r
Summer fertilizer on citrus trees pays for itself in two ways—gives larger fruit,
therefore more boxes, and a greater bearing surface for next year's crop. We recommend
SEMINOLE TREE GROWER
' IDEAL HIGH GRADE FRUITER
4^i Amm., 6% A. P. A., 8% Pot.

49o Amm., 8% A. P. A., 4% Pot.

IDEAL FRUIT and VINE MANURE

W. .&amp; T.’s Seminole Fruit Manure

3% Amm., 0% A. P. A., tOft Pot.

3Vo Amm., 8*^ A. P. A., 5% Pot.

ORDER EARLY
APPLY EARLY
MARKET EARLY
Write for new price list showing further reductions in prices.
*
R. C. MAXWELL, Manager Hanford Branch

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS IDEAL FERTILIZERS
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING

JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

fin b im o fSat fa tte n

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'HESE two telegrams, one from

the far East, the: other from the
far W est, are typical of the m&amp;ny
telegrams w hich are being received
from every section of the country
a s k i n g for i m m e d i a t e shipm ent
of Buick cars and for an increase
in dealer* allotments.

T h ey prove in a most conclusive
manner the dem and for Buick car*
— a demand w h ich is particularly
g r a t i f y i n g now w h e n m otorcar
values are b e i n g s c r u t i n i z e d as
never before and w hen final sales
are consum m ated upon the basis
of g r e a t e r r e l a t i v e v a l u e s and
actual d e m o n s t r a t e d
w orth;

aw T«rk ■ i r a m h m i
Buie* Meter Co F lin t Mleh
■* e re eendlac
l i s t a t w rier* f a r ih lp e e n t to B eelers
eaA to Mew Terk eeverLnc TM Auteawkil**, Of th re e ordere 111
ere 41 r e n t ,M [m enta t e Beeler* * n i U 1 e re eb e e lu te ly req u ire*
In Not Terk t e take eere e f erS ere l a ott f i l e t , d e liv e ry e f
rtdoh le e l reedy p r v t t i n t a*. F leeee t a ’i ( r t th e li e * U n i
theee 111 eere fe r I n T ert w ill U l i e n r et*ek here, We w ill
here eherU c* a t e ere eo e l l B ed ell w ith in th e n o t th r e e m b ,
Our Heroh requirement* w ill Ink* *11 th e were th e ! w e r e or dev In s
fran you new end wipe M i e ar w erlhew e eteek e* w e ll. Ten
• t i l l otw. uj &gt;1 nedel* ■ eur Fetrwery eehedale f i r d lr e e t eM peeat
t e Mot Terk. Theee e re req u ired t e Ufce e e re e f erdere In
ed d ltlo n to North eehedale . Me e e tln e te war requirem ent! f i r
A pril w ill Be ■ p w r d / 'i f 1000 e e re .
,

Active buying, too, is
stimulated by a reali­
zation of the periodical
shortage of Buidk cars
and the desire to in­
sure Spring deliveries
by the i m mediate plac­
in g of orders.

Bntek - Bot Terk treneh

lea fre e . 1Me Cel M II IN I

A good indication o f the demand
fo r Buick on tho Atlantic Coast

RATS PASS UP ALL OTHER FOOD
FOR ONE MEAL OF RAT-SNAP.
Their first meal of RAT-SNAP is
their last. Kills In a few mlnutea.
Dries up tho carcass. Rata killed
with RAT-SNAP leavo no odor. RATSNAP cornea in cake form. Break
into small pieces, leave where rata
travel. 'No mixing with other food.
Cats and dogs won't touch i t Safest,
cleanest, Surest* rat and mouse killer.
Three sizes, 35c, 85c, $1.25. Sold and
guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.—
Adv. .

517 Commercial Street

‘Bettcr-Gct-Iktler.” Do it Now. tf

This telegram d em enitratot
Buick popularity m tho Pacific

Our h i e k reqxtoenenU t n M n J*W w N r»&lt; few M ra w y pee am wire
Mw A n r t k ere fen fre w l m forty w i l l ferty few* fifty a*4*l h r t , rt*e*
t— Ay ne*el fw ty o t w Wotl y aeAel fw ty eld * * five aeWl fiftle e .U e
AayeWe fifty aeAel ferty I h n am I w i M ew e Ay five aelel ferty ftw e
U drty fire netel ferty irreae thirty fire weAel forty *l«hU fire aeAel
ftfU ee Sea h f n l California 1 aeAel ferty fear f e r m 4»1 ferty fire*
Deart h Fell* Cr*(ea am aeAel ferty fear feer noAel ferty flroe t r i a l fear
WeOrvA eaA ferty five rry ’te reoh eleeeA Jake I M h rhea e ll 'eere erWrW
ty MNUlUe w o ihlyyeA
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