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TODAY IS OPPORTUNITY
Be A n y Cheaper

One Thousand Acres of CeleryLand.
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JOTAL ECLIPSE OF SUN
N o tleftib lc In This P o rt o f
the S to le

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Tuesday w as the shortest tiny In the
yenr for nil folk who live in the northern
hemisphere. Wednesday the sun begun
its upward climb among the stars, ami
the «lays will slowly lengthen. A t 1 o'clock
Wednesday the sun entered whut is
known among nstrouomers ns the sign
o f Cnpricornus, mutking the astronomical
beginning o f winter, which will Inst until
tile orb has reached tiic celestlul'fcqiiitlor
in March, murking the end o f winter
uiul the (LstniiMiiii)cal beginning o f spring.
There was a total eclipse of the sun,
but it was invisible In North America.
TlftT path of this central eclipse w af
across the southern part o f South A m eri­
ca, the South Atlantic, South Africa And
the Indian ocean. It was observed by
some o f the leading astronomers o f the
United Suites nnd South America and
will ndd interest to the Pan-American
scientific congress, which will shortly be­
gin its session in Santiago, Chilie.

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Don't co around nnd txmii about
Your ««•rnrinC olTon New Year’* day;
Don'« H"&lt; upon Cnn bou«* nnd «bout
Thai you have drivvn Vice away.
Ur may rrlnm 10 mock you.
So mrrrly &lt;|ull. without diiplay—
A man amounts to little who
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It forced to swear off, unyyny.

New Railroad P ro g re s s in g

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The store of N. P. Yow ell &amp; Co. present
ninost pleasing picture this week in a fine
display o f dress goods, notions nnd gents'
furnishings. The windows were decorated
by Mr. Koch, an expert window dresser
from Chicago nnd arc all that can be.de­
sired In artistic finish.

Gas R ange For Sale
Procticully n e w ; double o v e n ; four top
burners; Improved Jewel. A bargain.
Call at Herald office.
" A te koq going to give up any of - your
old habits T”
** Y es," answered the man with a de­
fiant air; "one. I'm golng'to give up this
old. old habit o f swearing off every N ew
Y ear day."
Celery P lants . A few very fine prickbed plants for sale. Jno. D. Jinkins. cor­
ner Third street and French* avenue.

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Equitable Life’s
S tandard Policy
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I ■■■Tl tiA vino Claims A gairst Sì i p Estati s
T ou and each of r ou are hereby nollfled and raqulrad io prêtent a * v d aim , and â S ô a £ a . ! L
r“ ü ° î M a in iI laid citata of
JX: ** Mallop«ii, deceased, lata of Oranje County
Fludda, (o lha uoderalsned Executor ôfta id calala
■dtkta j o i year front ina data hereof.
Dated December 21. ISO«.

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t u r a i W. Mjukmct,
Executor.

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Of THE UNITED STATES
J- S. COLES, Jr., General Agent, Jacksonville,Florida
MRS. E. P. WELBQRNE,______
... J. N. N. WIHTNER,— - - Special
Agent----Resident
Agent, Sanford. Fla. ^
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FREE SA M P L E S O F

Sanford Furniture Co.

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Equitable Life Assurance Society

Bring Uio children to Toyland.

In Ra Calata of &gt;
W. M, Mattonar t
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Prescribed by the New York State Luw

W R IT E

Just received latest styles, ro ^ iV g le e n
hats and derbies, at MetUnger's.
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In County Judge s Court. Orange

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Beautiful I Exquisite I soy the ladies of
men's tics, at MetUnger's..

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ERTAINLY NOT, never thought of such n tiling
• It’s the other fellow who will likely go. You hove
not yet your family well provided for nor all the debts
lifted from your Property, so you will live. Your
Building&amp;nmy bum, so yoh keep them insured. How
would it do to let one of the Strongest Life Insurance
companies in the WORLD carry that risk ujHin your
Life, instead of forcing it upon your Wife and Children?
A little money Saved this way, each year, will make life in later years comfortable and happy.
Do ifot fail to examine the

mas Turkics, or anything you want, and
save further anxiety. Our-risk; our trfluble. Sanford Grocery Company.
The Herald is fuUy equipped to print
fine stationery o f nil kinds. A il the latest
type and material nnd “ the men behind
the iype"„whQ k n ow h o w . ____ —
T o r n short time only, Tnjiestry Brussela Art Squares, regular iwicc $22.(10,
special price $17.
Sanford Furniture Co.

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Of Course You Are Not
—— Going to Die :

The Sanford &amp; Everglmlrs Railroad is
W inner W ashin g M achines
rapidly assuming sltnpe and this week
A few more of tliesc still left, sold strictly
started to lay their tracks* The connect­
ing switch witli the A. C. L has been put mt gunntefc. If they do not do wlmi we
in nnd the bridge construction completed. claim, money is refunded. Harry J. Wilson.
Ere long the whistle of the engine will
The counties that fa ll to have exhibits
awaken the echoes of the celery deltu nnd
nt the Jacksonville Exposition-Fair will
the Everglades.
miss a splendid upjtortunlty to get a large
amount of advertising nt n minimum cost.
Rev. S w e a t Is T ra n sfe rre d
The Methodist confcriuice closed at Mi­ No charge is mode for space for county
exhibits. _________ ___________
ami lust Monday night, after u most In
tcresting session.
J u s t'R e c e iv e d
Rev. D. IJ. Sweat, who has served the
Tlie largest line o f Bporting goods ever
MeUimllst ylturdi in ttiia city sft long and received in Sanford— guns, rifles, bunting
faithfully, has been transferred to the clothing, etc. *'
Harry J. Wilson.
Springfield church in Jacksonville. .
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One-fourth of the great Palace o f In
Rev. A . E. Householder'was appointed
dustry
nt the Florida Ex position-Fair has
to Sanford and will receive a cordial w el­
come. Rev. Householder is on eminent been reserved for the *\j
divine, at one lim e presiding elder of his the East Coast of Florida'. These counties
will muke n magnificent display of fruits,
district.
vegetables and farm products nt this Ex­
A rriva l and D epartu re o f M ails *
position. which is to be held nt Jackson­
Effective November fifteenth.
ville from January 20 to March 20,1909.
Arrive From
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North......... 7 00 a.
2 05 p in , 5 40 p ra.'
South ...............-vy7 ..7 00 a. in , 2 35 p. m.
Place your order with us now for Christ­

M usical Treat .
Sanford music-lovers are promised n
rare treat on Tuesduy evening, the 29lh,
at a musical to be given in the Sanford
House parlors, by -the Misses Lc Grand
and Manning, who are visiting friends in
Tampa only . . . . . J . . - . . ; ................It'3 5 a rl
t ie city, assisted by C, Edgar Hamilton.
71In •vi 1Ir LianiJf'7_____it 00 a. m.. 5 40 p. jn
Oviedo tiracch . . . . V ..... .............. 10 3 0 a. m.
*. Miss La Grand who lias n rich, highly
Trilby branch..............."77 00 a m , 1 10 p. m.
Tnvarrt branch............................... I 52 p. m.
cultivated contralto voice, is a pupil uf J.
Armour Galloway o f Berlin, Germany, and le e v e For
North.................... ....2 52 p. tn., 0 00 p. in.
South Trrrril S5 p. tn, 5 30 p. ra., » 00 p. m.
is now head of the voice department of
Tlturvllle branch.8 00 a.
m., 2 23 p, tn.
Jfounoku College nt Danville; Va., nnd is
Ovlnjo branch............... ................ 2 30 p. m.
Trilby
branch...................I
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Also choir director of the First Baptist
Tavaree branch.......... 0 40 a. tn., 2 23 p in.
Branch traine dally except Sunday: other# daily.
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A ____ -MliS Manning, a graduam o f- the -Seng
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Ctu* F. lUuixs. [‘oatmatter.
school o f music, BufTaio, and of the P ea ­
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M. C. IUum i. A »»'t Putlmaitcr.
body conservatory, Baltimore, Md., is a
pianiste of rare ability nnd Je now a mem­
L e ttu c e Plan ts
ber o f the music faculty o f Columbia Col­
Lettuce Plants for sale; any quantity.
lege, Columbia, S. C.
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C. F. W illiams , Box S3.
The Pink Sheet
Charles B. Hulctt who is so well nnd fa ­
vorably knowu by the farmers and fruit
growers o f tlie state; lias ucccpted a posi­
tion as the Florida representative o f the
. . . N ew York Produce.Nrw i (th e piuksheet)
nnd w ill have full control o f the paiier's
interest here. Mr. Hulett will travel the
atHte.but will have his headquarters in
Jacksonville, and any produce information
Or news which will benefit the growers or
truckers will reach him there and will
have his prompt attention- W e wish him
end the News success.

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chapee unmti|tte
dismal room a into an attractive cheerful h o t ic .
We place at your door
t?e privilege o f telco,
ttons from the M i n t s
xml moat varied s tu c k in
the South,
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IN SANFORD— Lifo ia Worth Living
Number 21

SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY. JANUARY. 2. 1909

NEWS OF THE WORLD
Items of Interest Gleaned From

dance tendered him, U3-ycar-old Captain
Goddard E. Diamond led the grand rnnrch
with Miss Marie Montrclh who Is 100 yenrs
his junior. Copt. Diamond wns born in
Plymouth, Mass.; nnd ir n vegetarian.

Various Sources

SANFORD THE FAVORED
Extraordinary Induccments-Arc
Bringing in New Residents

PEOPLE LOCATING EVERY DAY

DURING THE WEEK

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fir c ln the
York, la st week, did $20.000 damngc*.
The fire wns discovered about tw enty
minutes before the performance wns
ended and the audience wns safely out­
side before they knew the
on fire.

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Ga., won the first prize— $fM&gt;0 Q In gold
— and J. T, Stillwell o f Charlotte, N. C„
tin* second prize— $1,600 in gold, in addi­
tion to these prizes there were others
■ "w iiniim i tn sits ()o o in value.

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The superior court o i Ml
dereil a decision ousting th
Oil Co., the Republic. Oil Co
Woters-Pierce Oil Co. from th
Missouri, nnd fined each comp
000. The order of the court In]
January 15.
j
Frederick A. Burnlinm, former |
of the Mutunl Reserve L ife Infiurt
mainlined suicide Inst week by'
gss. He was under indictmen)
charge of forgery nnd lnrceny.

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Electricity is to be used In
trains on the Hnrlcm division
New York Central rnllrond.
Mrs. Mnry S. Roper hns been
.51.000 damages for being enu•dangling rope from n balloon an
Into die air.
. Seven Pittsburg councllmcn n
arrest charged with conspiracy,
practices and bribery In connect'
municipal legislation.
Last Saturday u train on -tha
Coast and Piedmont railway run
track near Heidsville, Go.. nndroi
n forty foot Imnk. A number of\ D ii III g io l i t i vv inaCt'Ai t i l t ut'LlFO
gers were seriously injured, but no one LOTS.
killed.
under bond nnd failing to secure one he
Tiii* jury in the Hargis murder case in wns lxmnd over to await the action di the
Kentucky failed to find n verdict mul criminal court. Mr. Webb being too ill to
leave his home was placed under a bond
were discharged. ••
of $3,000 and will have a preliminary
Clsus-Sprackles, sugar king o f the P a ­
cific coast, ilied in San Francisco.Dec. 20, hearing ns soon as lie is aide to appear.
Tile result is awaited w ilii mudi interest.
aged 80 years.
H. W. Poor, hnnkcr and broker o f NeW
T errib le Earthquake In Italy
York tins failed for $5,000,000. He wns
Dispatches from EurQ]&gt;e bring tin* snd
publisher of the Manual o f Railroads for intelligence o f a most destructive enrthn number o f years,
qunke and tidal wove' that occurred in
The natives of Bokaharign Island, in Italy last Monday morning. Without the
the Manaimki group, have revolted against slightest warning the terrible upheaving
the lirilish rule and declnred u Republic. nnd trembling of the earth left hundreds
The ringleader in the movement is of buildings in ruins and sent thousands
claimed to bu a native missionary.
of people to tiicir death. Messina, the
Acting under instructions of President second largest city of tiie nation suffered
Roosevelt, the secretary o f the interior most, being ruined.to a great extent by
hos withdrawn from entry, selection and earthquake. Hood nnd fire. The loss of
location nl| public ]nnd* in "Wyoming, life here alone is placed ut between tliirjy
Idaho nnd Utah, b clieved to contain phos­ and forty Uiousand, while in the outlying
phate rock, landing appropriate action by cities and villages the loss is estimated to
congress,
be fully as great.
it is probable dial among the dead are
Deccnliter 20th 2QQ.000 Chinook B t i l many
tourists from different parts o f the
mon eggs were shipped from the United
Slates fisheries at Mill Creek to the A r­ world, as the hotels were full o f strangers
gentine republic. They went by express at the tim e o f the calamity, and most of
to New York, where a special agent of the these hotels were destroyed.
A s the first and most destructive shock
Argentine republic took charge of them.
occurred
while most people were yet in
Be will take them by steamer to London
bed
there
was no time for thought o f dan­
and thence to Buenos Ayres.
ger or preparation for escape. Those who
Major Orlando Ja y Smith, president and
were fortunate enough to reach the street
genera] m anager o f the Am erican Press
were in inony instances either killed by
association since 1802, died at his home
falling walls, drowned by the tidal wave
in Dobbs Ferry, December 21.
which rolled in from the bay or were
l)r. Atcherly, of the Royal College of
burned to dputh in the fires which broke
Surgeons, London, tins made public a new out all over the ruins.
theory as to the cause o f leprosy. J te ttlUp to the present tim eïh irty-flve e ld e r
triiAttes the disease do dye nnd says it is and villages are reported pnicticully wiped
“ inalogous to scurry” Furthermore, tie is
out of existence, and the monetary loss
of the opinion that Uie d is e a s e 'it not Is estimated at several hundred millions
. contagious.
o f dollars.
Dr. Charcott's expedition, fitted out for
The calam ity is one of the must appall­
o trip to discover the South pole, has ing that ha i ever occurred in Italy and it
sailed from Punta Arenas, Chill.
will take-years to recover from Its effects.
Relief for the sufferers Is being sent from
President Gomez o f Cuba w ill negotiate
all quarters o f Uie globe. King Emanuel,
« government loan o f $13,000,000.
A special session o f congress is to be King Edwurd, and President Roosevelt
cslled for March. 16 next, to act on the were among Ute first to offer assistance.
M f f irod other q u a n g o »-

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A bill has passed the lower house o f
congress providing for the return o f $213,000 to the South, which was token by
Gen. Butler as contraband during Uie wnr
between Uie statoe. -

0UR BLAUTITUL FLORIDA
An

"B ig T im " Sullivan, ns he is commonly
known in New York fed 0,000 o f the
city's poor os his Christmas offering, mid
to each he gaye an order for shoes nnd
happenings
stockings. The Salvation A rm y f«d 5,000
at their barrack nnd sent well-filled bask­
ets
to the Jielpless nnd deserving |ioor who The Celery City Is Appealing t o Home
ra the Reader* W M LTind n B rief
sceKrrs-pnd In v e s to rs In X v e r y ~*
couldnot le a v e their huinlileTiomes. Such
Historical Spring r io w ln l
S ectio n o l^ th e Union
nets
ns
these
are
true
religion.
For Hurried R ead er»
Sanford is n favored city, favored b y an
The Manitoba government which owns
The steamer Irndn, from Galveston for
the telephone system, lias reduce«! the ideal climate, nn ideal location, good wnUrrrpod'wlih... 22.00Q - balC3_pf„Co»P!li
best ciniw o f
rates fifty pcrccn n *“ *
wai wrecked last week off Uie Irish const
(»topic in the world, nnd lust, but nut least.
In Uie Atlnntn Journal's

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W o are almost tempted to steal The
Sanford Herald's motto and change It to
" I n Taylor County— L ife Is Worth Livin g."
W ith home-grown turnip greens, home­
made hogshead cheese, home-made sau­
Ldicts have been issued which will sage. home-made syrup, home-grown and
give China a constitutional government made corn bread, and a dozen other hometable delicacies, why shouldn't anyone
tn 1017,
enjoy Ufe In Taylor t— Taylor County Herla Oakland. C o l, Christmas eve, ut a aid.

er nnd in vest«» that llie worhF-hns ever
er
produced. Every day sous some new faces
In our midst nnd after alighting irninlioat
or train they drive over the city or out to
the beautiful farms, and nine out of every
■ « ...-------ty and either stays ns a

First Year

American Italy O ffering
Inducements

f t ^ n d U a ^ a i d u u u o u d l U a o n he
started.
— Tilts week witnessed the sale o f fifty
acres of forming land In ten acre tracts
and ten city lots were sold, each 011« to
contain n new dwelling. Two city lots
were sold (or a new carriage factory and
several lots just beyond Uie city limits
were sold for residences.
This remarkable activity means that
Sanford 1ms gained an impetus that no
calamity can ever retard or break down,
and the future o f Uie Celery City is as­
sured. — — ■ .
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Sanford, the favored city, will soon be
Sanford, the greater city, nnd to Utotewhu
ure watching events the transition will
not be long in the fleeting.

A M atter o f Necessity
W illie— W hy does 0 man sweur off so
m an/ Uilngs at Christmas f
Crabthaw— He has to, m y boy, for lie
spent all his money at Christmas.

The General News of “The Land
of Flowers"

Following splendid article from the |&gt;cn
of Rev. Frank L. Plinlcn o f Fnlrhnvcn.
Mass., wns publlshc«! in n recent number,
of the New York Tribune. Mr. Plinien
sjient the winter o f 1901-5 in Florldn nnd
he writes front bis own pcrsonnl observa­
tions:
An Epitoma o f the W eek*» M o tt Im ­
'" T o thd student' o f American history,
portant Happenings In the
0* well ns to the traveler or pleasure• A ' g i S tate's Domain.
seeker, Florida offers an inviting field.
George Melville Boynton, commander of
To the health seeker who loves Uie balmy
Darkest Am erica Discovery Expedition,
üir uf the Southland there is nn lumpier
tiTn iinlvpddn-Timrpft-fTOTil IVwtrmr+rts
place than central Florida, in and nbout
purpose-being to establish n base there
Uie tow ii^[.T a n gcrip o 0 J[|i»Meurlsi finds
from which-Bo* national society in charge
’ here" freedom from the fierce winter of
of this work will operate In exploring the
tiie north nnd the possibility o f an out-ofunknown regions o f South America Mr.
door life from Christmas tide to Easter
Boynton will begin active preparations
«lay.
this t*cek for the starting out o f the first
"Florida, both on nccount o f its geo­
expedition. The punióse o f tills expedi­
graphical position nnd its semi-tropical
tion is to explore South America in a
Morn and fauna, is a realm overflowing
thoroughly scientific manner from Pcrnnniwith Inducements to the traveler o f limbuco, Brazil, to Puma Patina, Peru. This
it«*d Income and to the many who have
special expedition is under the supervision
the opportunity to enjoy n short vacation
o f the Pan-Am erican Geographical Society
from their customary vocation. The great
which lias conducted many similar cx|&gt;epeninsula,.stretching southward over four
^ions. ,■The first sailing o f the present
hundred miles between tiie Atlantioocenn
arty will leave port nnd go direct to Hnnnd tiie Gulf o f Mexico, Is sometimes
ann, tlienee Jamaica where a specially
called the American Imly. It lnces the
Itlrd steamer will tie in waiting to tnke.
charm of history and classic lore of Italy.,
tho party to the mouth o f the Amazon.
but it is not without its own romance nml'
Mrs. Annie Ordwny hns arrived in Este­
historical lights und shadows, which lend
ro.und
tukvn «Jungo of Uie Korutluin col­
a fuscipntkm to Ha river»« Its Immense
ony, whitfTShc says is growing rapidly.
extent o f sea coast, its hundreds of at­
The next conference of the Methodist
tractive lakes, its "mineral land medicinal
springs, its " mighty forests of long leaf Church South will be held in Lnkclnnd.

"Tangerine, in Uie north1
w estern corner
dT Orange couhty. lies in the center of
tins delightful country, n land of the sun
sending it* invitations to the d w eller^ji^
the land of snow. Here, to those who
long for a climate nnd n home where life
enu bn lived in n beautiful nml natural
way, *fur from the modelling crowd's ig
noble strife,'- there are opportunities for
prosperous enterprises in abundance and
m any treasures that only -this ■southern
land can ufford.
"T o one who has spent tqpny weeks at
Tangerine nnd there found hculth and
happiness, Florida awakens a feeling of
delight and gratitude. Aside from the
limitaUons that must ever obtain in the
environment o f men unywhere on carUi,
Tangerine approximates Unit satisfaction
und enjoyment for widcli men and wom­
en everywiiere (gyve been seeking both
before and since the Spanish p d v q q tu r«»
landed on the soil of Florida.
"W hether one looks at Florida as a land
in which to build u home, as a resort in
Uie winter months, as a region to regain
heolUi, or as a country o f romantic inter­
est, it is a part o f the republic warUiy of
serious attention.
"T o feast on the fruits o f Tangerine, to
sail upon its quiet lakes, to listen to its

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the same property a t-n il
and a handsome revenue
efrom. There is u reason
rave of pros|&gt;erity. that is
file celery delta nnd everytoSanford expecting to find
tea not meet witli their exgrceably disapiuinlcd, for
laments made about Snn.•
.¡ties have never told half
old adage that " truth is
Ictlo n " islicrew «‘ll verified,
eckcr can go out to the
the truth o f these assertions
. Men who started in the
y vegetables two years ago
ces whatever are today in- yellow pine nnd its outspread groves of
■ealtliy and going aheadev- urnnge.s nnd grapefruit.
" T o persons unacquainted witli Florida
up more wealth from the
• seeming to get better than from iKTsomil observation Uie huge pro­
portions o f tills state and its diversified
ling.
attractions
and productions are always a
tice, the early lettuce, crop
•ed to bring ns goodn price rcvelatiqn. Something of the extent of
p, yet tills year the first tiie state iiiny be realized when it is re­
ght $4 and some $-1.50 membered that th (7 beautiful St. Johns
this price several growers river, which (Idwb northward,Through Ute
from the crop tombre than eastern part of Ute state, offers. With its'
*te land recently purchased. many important tributaries, nbout u thou-j
sand miles of inland navigation.
,ti put in shape,
Tile bncklxnic or central portion and
jwers. before the lettuce had
been shippt'd, had planted ecle iy between the northwestern extension o f the state
the rows o f lettuce and now this crop will CVUUlin extended and immense areas of
soon be ready for market, and from all in­ high, rolling land, dotted with fresli water
lakes and witli rivers which afford splen­
dications will bring enormous returns.
Many growers linve planted cabbage did s|&gt;ort for tiie fisherman. Here is tiie
nnd Irish potatoes this season ns a first dominion of delight for the txitanist, tile
cropii|Kin new land and bid fair to realize naturalist and tiie man w itli. Uie canoe.
u handsome profit therefrom, as the cab­ The health statistics o f Florida demon­
bage crop is a failure In other parts o f Uie strate Unit the state is one of the henlthiest in tiie Union.
United States.
A s to hent, sunstroke is almost un­
Caiilillower is now being "shipped daily
known, and the nvernge lempchiturc of]
and bringing 5-T.50 per basket.
Some thirty acres of strawberries have summer is not, much higher thou in New
been planted and the vines at present ure York or . Boston. Summer in Florida is
full of fruit and promise good returns. In more enjoyable than the sudden loops
fact, there secm s'tb be no limit to Uie nml drops of the northern weather. The
cro|&gt;s rnis«*d upon Sanford's suli-irrignted ocean nnd the gulf send their wholesome
soil, and to the eyes o f the old residents nnd welfioine breezes over tiie whole pen­
and the new our section looks better than insula every «lay in Uie year, carrying
mildness nnd health everywhere. As to
any gilt-edge-security ever offered.
„
—So ninny different crops can be^raised insects, lik'e mosquitoes nnd flies, they
here that there Is no chance for failure if are no worse in Florida than in many
one wjll use judgment and expend a little parts o f tiie north, und there is nn abun­
dance o f refreshing nnd pure water.
energy u |njii the growing crops.
"On the highlnudsuf Florida, sometimes
So fust luis Uie farm ing section grown
iE sea
(fiat the city Ims tinrdly been able to keep
puce and many improvements that should level, grow nil the trees o f the semi trop­
have been made before ore just now being ical world, iind llie nir is fragrant with
rare flowers and melodious witli the songs
developed and put into o^erntion.
Paved streets and electric lights are now of birds, among which is that- peerless
receiving the attention o f our progressive songster, the mocking bird.
citizens und city property is being sold
every day to the investors who realize that
a good farm ing country must Of a necessity
make n-solid nnd •substantial city and va*
cant lots that long stood idle ore being
purciuisetl for stores nnd dwellings.
l i v e new store rooms «re being contem­
plated und on our lake front scvernl fucto-

ALL AROIND FLORIDA

CULLED fROM THE STATE PRESS

The wharf o f Uie Jones fish house in
Tnni|Mi collapsed and fell into the river
one night Inst week. Barnacles nnd other
marine growth eating nwuy the piling was'
the cause.
Lester Harvey, son o f Mr. nnd Mrs. C.
A. Harvey of St. Petersburg, wns acci­
dentally shut and seriously Injured while
bu l hunting ducks Christinas.day.
Tiie Tampa waterworks company will
sjicnd $700,01)0 on extension o f service
and improvements. A m ortgage..for this
sum has been filed in Uie county clcrk'p
office.
Mrs. N.' J. Merck o f Orlando was winner
of one of the Atlnntn Journal’s popularity
prizes —11 fish set.
An attempt e; jail breaking wns frustrated nt Miami Inst week. One o f Uie
prisoners hod in some manner secured nn
mm bur uud bud nearly succeeded in
drilling through Uie twenty-inch wall of
Uie jail when llie jailor's attention wns
attracted by (lie noise. Ho nt once called
for a line up of the prisoners, when it wns
discovered Unit one white man was miss­
ing, und lie wns imm ediately ordered into
line. A ll the prisoners were then looked
in their cells und an inspection o f tho jail
made, when n hole large enough for n man
to crnwl through wns found in Ute wall,
almost completed. Hud the attempt not
been discovered n general jail delivery
would huve resulted.
The (larks of . W est Tntn|ia are being
beautified by the (limiting of thousands
o f shade trees including water onks, mag­
nolias and cedars.
'T a g d a y " "hi Tampa tills year ¡netted
51250 fur the children's home.
"The Capitol Printing Coni(inny, state
printers, qf Tallahassee, lias gone into the
bunds of nÁ*ceiv«y^
Two houses belonging to Mrs. Annie
Estes at Mari an mi were burned one night
lust week. Insured for $ 1,000 each.
Cautrnct for Pensacola's half million
dollar hotel has been let to the C. II. Tur-*
ner Contracting Co. o f that city.
In I lie recent wet und dry election Bre­
vard county again went dry by a vote of
a b o u L iiiu n ia o M ^ ___________ I_____________
The Florida state troops arc to be imme­
diately supplied witli the new model m ag­
azine rifles and all necessary belongings
used by. tiie United States regular army.
The next motor boat regatta at Palin
Beach is to be held in March, from the
9th to Uie 12th inclusive. There will be
seven racing classes.
birdB, to enjoy the fragrance o f its flowers,
to hear the wind softly murmur in the
lofty topsrof the giant pines, to feel theIrwdQJlinnd th e jo y of„U w t sodUiernjifji,
and to see one of Uie gorgeous and never
(o be forgotten sunsets, and finally to
witness Uie splendor uf Uie night skies
when Uie *tars keep watch over man's
peaceful slumbers— these are experiences
dial lift one out o f llie dull monotony o f
drudgery and Uie hard servitude o f an­
xiety into an atmosphere o f pure and
spontaneous satisfaction,"

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�December

THE SANfORD HERALD,

OPPORTUNITY

TODAY

s SubJrrigated Land -Will Never

One Thousand Acres of CeleryLand

Flowing W ells Guaranteed

—i

Lands Adapted to Celery, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Potatoes, Etc

TOTAL ECLIPSE OF SUN
N ot

N o tlc ftib lc In T ill» P a rt o f
.
the S ta te

Th e M an W ho S w e a r » O ff
the

• Tuesday was the shortest dpy In ihe
yenr for all folk who live in the nofthern
hemisphere. Wednesday the sun began
its upward cliinh among the slnrs, nnd
the days will slowly lengthen. A t 1 o'clock
Wednesday the sun entered what is
known ’-among' astronomers ns the sign
of Cnpricarmts. marking the astronomical
beginning o f winter, which will lust until
the orb has reached the celestial equator
In March, marking the end of winter
nnd tile astronomical beginning of spring.
There was a total eclipse of ihe sun,
hut- it was invisible in North America.
The path of this central eclipse was
across the southern part o f South Amcricu, the South Atlaptic, South AfrlcnUnd
the Indian ocean, it was observed hy
some o f the loading astronomers of the
United States nnd South America and
will add Interest to the Pun*American
scientific congress, which will shortly begin Us session In SannilgOTChlttcr

Don’t go around and bontl nlxrnl
Your iwcarinj off on New Ymi'* day
Don't *wt upon tm-hons* and shorn
ThatTou have driven Vice away,
lie may return to mock you,
So merely ijull. without display-*
A man nniuunta to little who
Is forced to swear off, anyway.

New Railroad P r o g re s s in g

The More o f N. P. Yow ell &amp; Co. present
a most pleasing picture this week in a" fine
display o f (iress goods, notions and gents'
furnishings. The windows were decorated
hy Mr. Koch, an expert window dresser
from Chicago and are all that can he de­
sired ir\ artistic finish.

The Sanford &amp;. Everglades Railroad is
rapidly assuming shape and this week
slurted to lay their tracks. The connect­
ing switch with the A. C. L hos been put on Runmec. ii tncy no not do what we
in and the bridge construction completed. claim, money larefunded. Harry 4 .Wilson
Ere long the whistle o f the engine will
The counties that full to have exhibits
awaken ihe echoes of the celery deltu and
at the Jacksonville Exposition-Fair will
the Everglades.
miss a splendid opportunity to get n large
amount of advertising ntn minimum cost.
No charge is made for space for county
exhibits.
**■
„ "i- m . mu, min scrvcti uic
1st church in this city so long and
ly. hns been transferred to the
icld churcfi in Jacksonville^
A. E. Householder wns appointed
ord nnd will receive a cordial welRev,_Hbqjr!wider is- an em lrtitir

A Musical T rea t .
Sanford music-lovers are promised a
rare treat on Tuesday.evening, the 20th.
A rrival amt D epartu re o f M a ll»
nt n musical to be given in the Sanford
Kffocilve Novrinbrr Flflccnth.
From
t
,
House pallors, by -the Misses Lc Grand Arrive
Norlli......... 7 00 a. m , 2 05 p. m.. 5 40 l
South.,................. .
.7 00 a. m , 2 35 |
and Manning, who arc visiting friends in

Tampa only
......................II 35 i
Tlluiville bronrht.,1... .0 00 o. m , 5 40 |
Oviedo branch ...............
...... 10 30 i
Tillhy branch.................7 00 ■ m . I 10 |
. _. "T »x n rr» branch

Ü n iT o r

N orth.............

Just R eceived
i hc iuiki -m imc oi sporting goods ever
received in Sanford— guns, rifles, hunting
clothing, etc.
Hurry J, Wilson,
‘
~
0 1 1 fourth of the great Palace o i !n|*U8lry nt die Florida Exposition-Fair hns
hf-tm ^rrwTviiiJj^ .^ e s ix ^ a um tie s along
th&lt;! East Coast of Florida, Th eic counties
will make n magnificent display o f fruits,
vegetables and furm products nt this E*jnsidon, whieh is to be held at Jackson­
ville from Jununry 20 to March 20,1000.
x ----------- ---------------Place your order with us now forCliMstmus Turkies, or anything you want, ond
save further anxiety. Our risk; our trou­
ble. Sanford Grocery Company,

2 52 p m , 0 00 p. m

---- -------------- -- — , 5 3 0 1&gt; m.. it 00 p. m
I» now bend of the voice department of
Titusville branch....___0 00 a. in., 2 23 p. in
Roanoke College at Danville; Va., nnd is
OvlptoI branch..,........... .............. 2 30 p. m
Trilby brunch ............. I 43 p. in.. 0 IK) p. m
also choir director o f the First Baptist
Tavarr» brunch.......... 0 40 a. rn . 2 25 p. m.
Dranch «ruin* dully »uwptTmnduy, utbara dully.
church oTIlfuT filly.
A dully riprrti pouch received from Tumpu ui
__ Miss Mminlrtfl, « graduate o f the Sing 11 SB a. in____
___________
school of music, Buffalo, and o f the P ea ­
body conservatory, Baltimore, Mil., is n
pinniste o f rare ability undjunow a mem­
L ettu ce P la n t»
ber o f the music faculty o f Columbiu Col­
Lettuce Plants for sale; any quantity.
lege, Columbia, S. C.
C. F. W illiams , Box 33.

Ther’PInk Sheet
Charles B. Ilulelt who is so well ami fa ­
vorably known hy die fanners and fruit
growers o f the state; lias accepted a posidon a » the Florida rejireaentalive o f die
N ew York Produce News (thè pink sheet)
and will have full cunyql o f the paper's
Interest here. Mr. Hufett will travel the
state but will have his headquarters in
Jacksonville, and any produce information
or news which will benefit die growers or
truckers will reach him there and will
have his prompt attention, W e with him
and the News success.

V ery A ttr a c tiv e W indow s

Gas Range F o r Sale
Practically n e w ; double oven ; four top
burners: Improved Jewel. A bargain.
Cali at Herald office.

old habit» T'
“ Yea," answered the man with a de­
fiant air; “ one. Pm going to give up this
old, old habit o f swearing o ff every New
Year day.”
C llcry P l a n t s . A few very fine prickbed plants for sale. Jno. D. Jinklns, corncr Third street pod French avenue.

ERTAINLY NOT, never thought of such a tiling.
It’s the other fellow who will likely go. You have
not yet your family well provided for nor all the dAts
liftgd from your Property, so you will live. Your
Buildings nmy burn, so you keep them insured. How
would it do to let on.e of the Strongest Life Insurance
companies in the WORLD curry that risk upon your
Life, instead of forcing it upon your Wife and Children?
A little money saved this way, each year, will make
life in later years comfortable and happy, .
Do not fail to examine the ■

C

E quitable-L ife^
Standard. Policy
Prescribed by the New York State Law
W R tT E

Equitable Life Assurance Society
OF THE UNITED STATES

Tlie Herald is fully equipped to print
fine stationery o f all kinds,
type nnd muterinl and "the men behind
the type? who know h a w , _ _ _ _ _ _ ___
F o ra short Ume only.. Tapestry Brus­
sels Art Squares, regular price $22.50,
special price $17.
Sanford Furniture Co.
Ucuutifull Exquisite I say the Indies of
men’s ties, at Mettinger’s.
Just received latest styles, men's green
hats and derbies, at Metllnger's.
Bring die children lo'toylnn d.
Sanford Furniture Co.

In County Judge'» Court, Orange
County, Florida
Re F ila le of

J. S. COLES, Jr.. General Agent, Jacksonville. Fioritili
- P. WELBORNE,
J. N. N. WHITNER.
Special .Agent .
Resident Agent. Sanfon

F R E E S A M P L E S O F W A L L PA PgS
chapge uninviting
dismal rooms into an i t .
tractive cheerful home.
W c piece i t your door
Ihe privilege o l selec­
tion» b o m th e U re s is
»_nd most varied stock in
the South.

d ir listing room*
you Intend pipcrm c *nU
bring r o u u m p lc i irtt.
If you intend pw«“ »®*
tend lor price* ' ad coUf

ftprtM IW , W » tlU p K 1

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card.

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thing In PAINT, end *•*
save y o u money.

w. Bay sc BA LFE-CONROY COMPANY

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IN SANFORD— Life is Worth Living
Number 21

SANTORO, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. JANUARY 2. 1909

J L ÍL

NEWS Of THE WORLD
Item s

of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

l
.0 )

i

First Year

»

dance tendered him, 113-ycnr-old Captain
Goddard E. Diamond led the grand march
with Miss Marie Montrcth who is 100 years
his Junior. Capt. Diamond was born in
Plymouth. Mass., and is a vegetarian.
"B ig T im " Sullivan, ns he is commonly
known in New York fed fl.000 o f the
city's poor ns his Christmas offering, 'nnd

SANFORD THE FAVORED
An

Extraordinary Inducements Arc
Bringing In New Residents

our b e a u t h u florida

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

A m erican Ita ly
O ffe rin g
Inducem ents

The General News of "The lam í

G reat

Following splendid article front the pen
of Flowers”
'»
o f Rev. Frank L. Phnlen o f Fnlrhnvcn.
Mnss., wns published in n recent number
during the week to each he gave an order for shoes nntl
o f tile New York Tribune. Mr. Phnlen
stockings. The Salvation Arm y fed 5,000
spent the winter of 1904-5 in Floridn nnd
nt their barmck and sent, well-filled bask­
he writes from liis.own personal observa­
ttrre the Readers .WUL.Flnd.il. B rjcf ets to the helpless and deserving poor who The Celery City Is Appealing to ttome- tions:
An-E pltom s of. the W eek's M oat Im ­
seekers and Investors InEvcry
coufd not leave their humble homes. Such
" T o the student o f Americnn history,
Historical Spring Flowing
portant H appenings In the
Section o O lie Union
nets ns these are true -religion.
ay well ns to the traveler or plensurefo r Hurried Readers
S ta te 's Domain.
Sanford is a favored city, favored by an sceker, Floridn offers nn inviting field.
The Manitoba government which owns
George M elville Boynton, commander of
The steamer Irada, from Galveston for
ideal climate, an ideal location, good w a­ To the health seeker who loves the lyilmy
Darkest Amerlcn Discovery Expedition,
¿•with 22,000 bales. j )L . cotton, the telephone system, has reduced the
Yules' fifty per cent.
*
ter. ifrowitTRTmprflVFnTenntriiYimriss'nr -anr-*»f—thr-Bonthinmi t lin e-ls turhrippirc lias arrived in Tampa from Boston, his
was wrecked Inst week off the IH bIi const
place than central Floridn, in nnd about
In the Atlanta Journal's iKipulnrity people in the world, nnd last, but not least,
purpose being to establish a base there
(kjj^ycral of the crew perished.
the town o f Tangerine. The tourist finds
the
g'r
fates
t
proposition
for
the
homcscekprize contest. Miss JnckSmUbxitNewiuiu,
from
which the national society In charge
rv* ••Tiré In the Hernld Square Theater, New
cr and investor that the -work! has ever lu re freedom..from the fierce winter of P^UU-tjiytkjHo jj operate in exploring the
Gn.. won the first p rize - $3,SO Q 4iw .gakl____
York, Inàt week, did $20,000 damage,
nd J. T. Stillwell o f -Charlotte, N.
j * ™ uced&lt; E v e r r d a y w e r
The fire wns discovered about twenty
door life from Christnuis" tlfte1'tVTTfTsiel^
the second prize— $1,500 in gold. In addi­ in ourmidst nnd-after alighting from lm.it
Boynton w ill begin active preparations
minutes before the performance wns
*lny. or
train
they
drive
over
the
city
or
out
to
this week for the starting out o f the first
tion to these prizes there were others
reded and the audience wns safely out"Floridn. both on account o f its geo­
the beautiful farms, and u in eou tof every
amounting to $25,000 in value.
expedition. The purpose o f this expedi­
ilde before they knew the building was
ten buys property nnd either stays as a graphical position nnd its semi-tropical tion is to explore South America in n
The Atlanta postoffice handled 13,000
- , on Are.
resident or lets the same pro|&gt;erty nt an flora and fnunn, Is n realm overflowing thoroughly scientific mnnncr from Pernam­
sack o f mail during Chrlstmns week.
The superior court o f Missouri has ren­
increased i&gt;rice, and n handsome revenue with inducements to the traveler of lim­ buco, Brazil, to Punta Purina, Peru. This
A ll United States troops are to he with­ is derived therefrom. There is a reason ited income nnd to the many who have
dered a decision ousting the Standard
si&gt;edal expedition is under the supervision
Oil Co., the Republic Oil Co. nnd tire drawn from Cuba prior to Jon. 28, nnd' for the great w ave of prosperity that is the opportunity to enjoy n short vacation o f the Pan-Am erican Geographical Society
Waters-Pierce Oil Co. from .the State of the Cubans left once more to carry on sweeping ovor the celery delta anti every­ from their customary vocation. The great which tins conducted many similar expe­
Missouri, and fined each company $30,- their own government.
one who comes to Sanford e x a c tin g to find peninsula,'stretching southward over four ditions. The first sailing o f the present •
The
Gllscy
House,
one
o
f
the
ol/1-time
000. The order o f the court takes effect
that the city does not meet with, their ex- hundred miles between the A llanlicocean party will leave port arid go direct to H a­
popular hotels o f New York city, wns par­ liectntions is^igreealily disappointed, for nnd the Gulf o f Mexico, is sometimes
JnnunrylS,.
vana. tlicucc Jam aica where u specially
tially destroyed by fire Inst week.
the printed statements made about San­ catted the American Iuily." It inces the fitted steamer w ill lie in wniting to tnko
Frederick A. Burnlmm. former president
John H. Day, aged 93 years, a veteran ford's opportunities have never told half charm o f history nnd classic lore o f Italy, the party to the mouth o f the Amazon.
of the Mutual Reserve L ife Insurance Co.,
hut it is not without its own romance nnd
committed suicide Inst week hy Inhaling o f the Mexican war, died in Nashville, enough. The old adage that " truth is
Mrs. Annie Ordwny lias arrive*! in Eslrv
historical
lights and shadows, which leild.
stronger than fiction" is here well verified,
gas. lie was under indictment un the Teiui.. Christmas d/iy.
rou nd taken charge t»l the Koreshan col­
for the hoinescekcr can go out to the a fascination to its rivers, Us immense
- charge of forgery anil-larceny,----------- .
ony, which she says is growing rapidly.
farms and see the truth of these assertions extent o f sea toast, its Thüñdrcds of at­
Electricity Is to be used In running
The next conference o f the Methodist
tractive
lakes,
its
mineral
land
medicinal
on every hand. Men who started in the
trains on the Harlem division o f the
Church
South will be held in Lakeland.
springs,
its
mighty
forests
o
f
long
leaf
E. E. W ebb and N egro Em ployee Held culture of early vegetables two years ago
_ . New York Central rnilfuud. ___________
yellow
pine
ah'd
'Its
outspread
groves
o
í
The
wliurf
o f the Jours, fish house4 In
with no resources whatever are today inF o r Trial.
Mrs. Mary S. Roper has been awarded
oranges
and
grapefruit.
Tampa
collapsed
nnd fell into thu river
ic|&gt;eiidcntly
wealthy
nnd
going
ahead
e
v
­
The fire which resulted in the entire
$1,00(1 ilainagcs for being caught by a
"
T
o
persons
unacquainted
with
Florida
one
night
Inst
week.
Barnacles mid other
ery
day
piling
up
more
wealth
from
the
destruction of the Celery City laundry, the
dangling rope from a balloon and carried
carriage factory, livery stable and storage soil, each year seeming to gcl&lt;t&gt;ettcr than from '¡terso mil observation the huge pro- marine growth eating nwny the ¡»¡Hug wns
into the nir.
portlons o f this state and its diversified the cause.
rooms several weeks ago,' Seems to have the one preceding.
•
attractions
nnd ¡»reductions arc nlwnys n
Seven Pittsburg councilmen arc under been o f incendiary origin. Many rumors
As nn instance, the early Jcttucc crop
Lester Harvey, son^of Mr. nnd Mrs. C.
arrest charged with conspiracy, corrupt have been afloat the past week or two re­ is never expected to bring ns good a price revelation. Something of the extent of A. Harvey o f St. Petersburg, was acci­
"practices nnd bribery in connection with garding die lire and tliecBmnx was reached ns the later crop, yet this year flic ttrst lit« stain may It« reuluod when it is re­ dentally shot nnd seriously Injured while
municipal legislation.
last week „\glien a negro employee mimed shipments brought $4 and some • $4.50 membered that the beautiful St. Johns out hunting ducks Christmas dny.
Last Saturday a trnin on the Georgia Frank Harris was arrested, charged with !&gt;er basket. A t this price several growers river, which flows northward..through the
The Tuihpu waterworks company wilt
Coast and Piedmont railway run off the arson. The negro made a rambling state­ real ¡zed enough from the crop to more than eastern part of the state, offers, with its uK'lld S7UU.UUU on extension of service
many Imitnttani tributaries, about n thou­
back near Reidsville, Gn."mid rolled down ment in the preliminary bearing pud im­ pay them for the land recently purchased,
nntl improvements. A mortgage for thissand miles o f inland navigation.
fenced,
tiled
and
jn.it
in
shape.
a forty foot bank. A number o f passen­ plicated E. E..Wchb, one of the proprie­
sum has been filed in the county clerk's
The backbone or central portion nnd
The same growers, before the lettuce had
gers were seriously injured, but no one tors. Judge Stnngfellow placed the negro
office.
the northwestern extension of the stnte
killed.
under bond and failing to secure one be been shipped, had planted eelery.between
Mrs. N. J. Merck o f Orlando wns winner
the rows of lettuce and now this crop will contain extended and immense ureas of
The jury in the llnrgis murder case in was bound over to uwait the action o f the
o f one o f the Atlanta Journal's ¡»opulnrily
•asm he ready lor market, and from all in­ high, rolling land, dotted with fresh water
Kentucky fulled to find n verdict nnd criminal court. Mr. Webb being too ill to
prizes— a litth set.
,
lakes and with rivers which afford splen­
leave bis home was placed under n liond dications will bring enormous returns.
were discharged.
An
attempt
e*
jail
breaking
wus frus­
did
siNirt
for
the
fisherman.
Here
is
the
Many growers have planted cabbage
of $ 3 .0 0 0 ’and will have a preliminary
trated at Miami last week. One o f the
Claus Spreckles, sugnr king of the Pndominion
of
delight
for
the
liotanist,
the
hearing us soon as lie is able to appear. nnd Irish potatoes this season ns a first'
dflc coast, died in San Francisco Dec. 28,
naturalist and the man with the cunoe. prisoners had in some manner secured nn
The result is awaited witli much interest. crupu|&gt;on new land nnd hid fair to realize
Iron hnr and had nearly succeeded in
aged 80 years.
u handsome profit therefrom, as the cab­ The health statistics o f Florida demon­
drilling
through the twenty-inch wall of
;
11. W. Poor, banker and broker o f New
T errib le Earthquake In du ly
bage crop is a failure in other parts of the strate that the stnte Is one of the health­
(he
jail
when the jailor's attention was
iest
in
the
Union.
York has failed for $5,000,000. He wns
Dispatches from Europe bring the sad United Stales.
attracted by the noise. He nt once called
"A
s
to
heat,
sunstroke
Is
almost
un­
Iriditis)irr of the Manual o f Railroads for intelligence of n most destructive eartliCauliflower is now being shipped daily
known, nnd llie average temperature of for a line up of the prisoners, whtin it wus
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o number of years,
and bringing $4.50 per basket.
qunkc
nnd
tidnl
wave
that
occurred
in
p
discovered that one white lunn wus miss­
Some thirty acres of strawberries have summer is not much higher than in New
The natives o f Bokahnnga Island, in Italy last Monday morning. Without the
ing, and he was immediately ordered into
the Muiialmki group, linve revolted ngninst slightest warning the terrible upheaving b«sen planted and the yines at present nre York or Boston. Summer in Floridn is
line. A ll the prisoners were then locked
more
enjoyable
than
the
sudden
lcu¡»s
the British rule nnd dedured a Republic. nnd trembling o f the earth left hundreds full of fruit and promise good returns, lit
in their cells untj.an inspection o f the ja il
The f ringleader ^n the movement is o f buildings in ruins nnd sent thousands fact, there seems to he no limit to the and drops o f the northern *weather. The
made, when a hole large enough for a man
ocean
nnd
the
gulf
semi
their
wholesome
.
claimed to lie a native missionary.
o f |icopie to their death. Messina, the crops raised upon Sanford's sub-irrigated
to
crawl through was found in the wttll,
nnd welcome breezes over the whole pen­
Acting under instructions, o f President second largest city of the nation suffered soil, ami to the eyes of the old residents
almost
completed. Had the attempt no't
insula every day in the year, currying
Ruoscvelt. the secretary o f the Interior most, being ruined to n great extent by and the new our section looks better than
been
discovered
n general jail delivery
mildness and health everywhere. A s to
i. has withdrawn from entry, selection nnd earthquake. Hood nnd lire. The loss of any gilt-edge security ever offered.
would have resulted.
Insects,
like
mosquitoes
and
flics,
they
So many different crops can be raised
ISCÉUon nil public binds in Wyoming. lfe here alone is placed nt between thirty
Thu ¡»arks o f West Tuni|ui urc being
here
Uiut there Is no chnncc for fnllure if are no worse in Florida than in many
^jjyLlaho and Utnb, tiellevcd to conmm pbos- and forty thousand, while in the outlying
beautified
hy the planting o f thousands
parts
o
f
the
north,
and
there
is
nn
abun­
(díate rock, pending nppnipriate action by cities and villages the loss is estimated to one will use judgment and cxj»cnd u little
o f shade trees including water oaks, mag­
dance o f refreshing and pure writer.
energy
uppn
the
growing
crops.
-----congress.
be fully ns great.
"On the highlnndsof Floridn, sometimes nolias and cedars.
So fust has the farming section grown
It is probable that among the dead are
December 20th 200 ,000^ Chinook sal­
lifting
themselves 400 feet above sea
"Tng dny’Hn Tampa this year netted
that the city has hardly been able to keep
mon eggs were shipped ‘from the United many tourists from different parts o f the
level,
grow
all the trees oLthc semi trop­ $1250 for the children’s home.
juice
and
muiiy
improvements
that
should
------Slates Haberles p¡ Mill Creek to the Ar- world, us the hotels were full of strangers
have been made before are just now being ical world, and the air is fragrant with
The Capitol Printing Company, state
gentine republic. They went by express -at-the-tifn* o f lhc calamity, .and j n o s t j t f
rare flowers
‘d eveloped nml-put-iutu operation.
______ and melodious with the songs printers, of Tallahassee, bus gone Into the
these
hotels
were
destroyed.
to Now York, where a special agent of the
Paved streets and electric lights arc now of liiriU. llniting~whleh-lx—that pm lg£s ...... u „r u receiver
A s the first mid most destructive shock
Argentine republic took charge of them.
receiving
till) attention of our ¡»regressive songster, the mocking bird,
Two houses belonging lo Mrs. Annie
He will take theip by steamer to London occurred while most people were yet in
‘Tangerine, in the northwestern corner Estes at Marianna were burned one night
bed there wus no time for thought o f dnn- citizens and city property is being sold
and thence to Buenos Ayres.
for $1,000
each.
ger or pr«|»aration for escape.. Those who. every dny to the investors who realize thul of Orange County, lies in the center of lust# rweek.■ Insured
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Major Orlando Jay'Sm ith, ¡»resident nnd
a good farming country must o fa necessity this deirglitfuTOountry. n In n ffof the sun
were fortunate enough to rench the street
Contract
for
Pensacola's
half
million
general manager o f the Am erican Press
make a solid and substantial city and v a ­ sending its invitations to the dwellers in
were in m any instances either killed by
dollar
hotel
bus
been
let
to
the
C.
H.
Tur­
association since 1802, died at his home
the land o f snow. Here, to those who
falling walls, drowned by the tidal wave cant lots that long stood idle nre being
ner Contracting Co. o f that city.
In Dubbs Ferry, December 21.
purchased lor stores and dwellings.
long for a climate a iu fa home where life
which rolled in from the bny or were
la the-recent wet an tid ry election Bre*
Five new store rooms orebelngcontem ­ a m be lived in n beautiful and natural
Dr. Alcherly, o f the Royal College of
burned to death in the fires which broke
vard
county ugain went dry hy a vote o f
way,
‘far
from
the
mndening
crowd's
ig
plate*!
and
on
our
Jake
front
several
facto­
Surgeons. London, has mnde public a new out all over the ruins.
ries and large warehouses w ill soon he noble strife,' there are ojijxirtunities for about four to one.
theory ns to the cause o f leprosy. He at­
Up to the present time thirty-five cities
The Floridn state troops are to be imme­
prosperous enterprises in abundance and
tributes the disease to dye nnd says it is
nnd .villages are reported practically wiped"
This week-witnussad tin» sale o f fifty marly pleasures that o n ly -th is southern diately supplied with the new mode] tiiagtMfogOtif to scvrvyr:Furtherm ore, he is
out o f existence, and'~the monetary loss
acres J)i funning land in ten acre tracts land can afford.
azine rifles and alt necessarx belongings
of the opinion that the disease is not
is estimated at several hundred millions
and ten city lots were sold, each une to " ’ T o one who has spent many weeks at used by the United S t o t c s r f^ iln r army,
contagious.
o f dollars.
,;
contain a new dwelling. Two city lots Tangerine and there found health mid
The next motor boat r N ^ H ^ u t Palm
Dr. Ctinrcou'a expedition, fitted out for
The calam ity is one o f the most appall­
■ trip to discover the South pole, has ing that has ever occurred, in Italy and it were sold for a new carriage factory and )iap|iines4,' Florida awakens u feeling of Beach is to he held In M a r c ff' from the
•«iled from Punta Arenas, Chill.
. * will take years to recover from its effects. several lots just beyond the city limits delight and gratitude. Aside from the Utlt to the 12lh inclusive. There will he
limitations that must ever obtain in the seven racing classes.
were sold for residences.
(
Relief for the sufferers is being sent from
President Gomez o f Cuba will negotiate
This remarkable activity means that environment o f men anywhere on earth, ----- ;--------------------------------- r -------------all quarters of the globe. King' Emanuel.
» government loan o f $13,000.000.
Sanford has gained an impetus that no Tangerine approximates that satisfaction birds, to enjoy the fragrance d T iu flowers,
A special session o f congress Is to be King Edward, and President Roosevelt calamity con ever retard or break down, nnd enjoyment for which men and wom­ to hear the wind softly tmyinur in the
called for March IS next, to act on die were among j|h* Brat to ' offer assistance. ohd the future of the Celery City is as­ en everywhere have been seeking both lofty tops o f the giant pines, to feel the# &gt; tariff and other queativua— w W w i(s To S taal Our M o t to
sured. - - —' T
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J 1 ‘ I II L'.V- 1L before_ond since the Spanish adventurers freedom and the joy o f that southern life,
A bill has passed d ie lower bouse o f
and to see one of the gorgeous and never
Sanford, the favored city, will Yoon be landed on tlio soil of Florida.
W e are altruist tempted to steal The
congress providing for the return o f $215,- Sanford Herald’s motto and change it to Sanford, the greater city, and to those who
"W hether one looks at Floridu as a lund (o be forgotten sunsets, and Anally to
000 to the South, which wns taken by " In Taylor Coupty— L ife Is Worth Living.” are watching events the transition will in which to build a home, as a resort in witness the splendor o f the night skies
Gen. Butler os con tin band during die war W ith home-grown turnip greens, home­ not bo long in the fleeting.
the winter months, ua a region to regain when the stars keep watch over man's
health, or us a country o f romantic inter­ peaceful slumbers— these are experiences
between die stales.
made, hogshead cheese, home-made sau­
~ A M atter o f Necessity
est. it is a part of the republic worthy of that lift one out of the dull monotony o f
Edicts have been Issued which will sage; home-made syrup, home-grown and
W illie__W hy does a n u n swear off so serious attention.
drudgery and the hard servitude o f an­
give China a constitutional government made coni bread, and a dozen other home- many tilings nt Christinas!
table delicacies, why shouldn't anyone
"T
o
feast
on
the
fruits
o
f
Tangerine,
lo
xiety Into an atmosphere o f pure and
*n 1917.
enjoy life 111 Taylor t— 'Taylor County Her­ . Crahshuw— 116 has to, m y boy, for he
spontaneous
satisfaction."
sail
upon
its
quiet
lakes,
to
listen
to
its
spent
all
his
money
at
Christmas.
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January ?. , « • .

IE CLEANINGS
A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be
tween You and Me”

the grass is nothing abort o f purodeviltry,
f have Been him do it, and while not
knowing h i» name. would -recognize Inin
on the street. I f he persists in this pmctice Mondial Lee will get him soonrr or
later ond hia parrnts w ill be made aware
o f his tendency to litter up the park every
day. Keep your eye upon your boys I
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I-sels which h are -been benchcdm m H cfrro
rot in the Btm on the Ipke front. Not only
Jdo they Hint the lundM'njxr I r a n a u 'e
trouble" in other ways. One o f •them,
tossed up by the late rise In the waters
o f Uic iake, fell athwart the sewer-pipe
and broke i t The old wreck"lihd every
other old hulk should bs removed, and Incidentally the sewer-pipe should be re-

4 Tw o more prominent members, have
been added to the Annnnins club by
4 Hove you got your New Year’s resolu­
MA Chief Is Among Ye Taking Notes,
Roosevelt. In his characteristic way he
tions on ^ncc moreT Perhaps they nre
and Faith,- lie ’ll Prent 'Em"—
called the editor o f the IndinnnpoHs News
n trifle frayed at the edges, but they mny
So Says Saunterer.
nnd the editor o f the New York Sun linrs,
do
for just one more effort. You might
S prrU I CwrMpwi/nK» to Tht llt r a lj,
in relation to the statements made by
brighten
them up n bit Jhy adding some­
The New Year
these newspaper men ns^ to the Pnnathing new to (he list. Has not the past
Here's a Happy New Yeart
rnn canal. I have said that I had lost
Sunshine's in Ihe sky.
year shown you that you can give up a
Join U » I limns
I
faith
in lite honesty - o f tins New York
Am i swrJHh* none
particular habit without injury to your­
Thai mines a -(turnin' by.
Sun, nnd here comes along Roosevelt and
self nnd with much satisfaction to your
calls the Sun editor a liar. “ He w ill lie,
Wear a «m ile fur »I rangers':
friendsf Think n moment nnd see.
Wetooma all yer kin;
I sir, with such volubility that you would
Carve the roast
And give a tpnst'
think truth were a fool.’* *
To foiki that happen! in
The president has done right to call 4 Does the garbage wagon ever come oh
With we oil may Draper
things by their proper names. Lying and Sixth street T This question was proIn whate'er we do
misstatements D f f n « - hnVc~ become so pou nd«F to_miS“ lhe~blfier day by'h resfcommon with newspapers o f a purchasa­ dent o f that neglected thoroughfare, nnd
Help the other« through.
ble character that honest Journalism lina I wltllc gazing upon it n few days since, I
been seriously injured and newspn|içÿ] saw the reason for this question.
The New Year
The street Is filled witlt brush hea|»
statements discredited
Tito purchase of
'HE customary greeting: — “ Happy
IfBW T e a l, ’ that was ZpSESS nmT
for tlie express purpose of defending inviting nppcnrnncc. No work l)ns ever
reiterated on nil sides yesterdny
-yi9 R il| ib stil'
'ffetoffiF mi Iwor. done upon this street in the Inst de­
itwrwRtg ha*
hr
common (tint the public has lost confi- cade nnd the street shows lr~ Sniurr&gt;r
evidenced by the cursory wpy inorhich-H
the city prisoners m lgh rbe worked to rrrl-dence In newsimper honor.
J k fifTt-n uttered,
, „
I respect the president for Ills sterling vantage there.
When n wish is expressed for n “ Merry
Yours for Progress,
honesty, even when I differ with him in
Christmas ” one particular day is singled
•The S a u n t e r e r .
opinion.
out, and truly, with environment o f holly
nnd mistletoe, its atmosphere o f pence
W e ll give no thought to our increasing age.
and good will nnd cordiality It Is n dny
Nor sigh because another rear has flown.
to be kept apart from nit others, but n Hut write upon each new anil spotless page,
“ Our minds have wiser, hearts have warmer,
The Completion o f the Railroad Is to
grown.” ‘ .
greeting of “ Happy New Y en r” dis­
Be Pushed
tinguishes no one dny. It creates no
This is tlto m otto announced by Mr.
aristocracy in the calendar, nor does It 4 I hear it frequently snid that after liv ­
set aside a day, to the exclusion o f other ing in Sanford a man is spoiled for living Flagler on his recent return from a trip
days, in which to feast lind moke merry. at any oilier place on this mundane lover the proposed route o f the K ey West
“ Happy New Y en r” mennp a succes­ sphere. 1 believe those who say this ex ­ extension to the Florida East Coast rail­
sion o f 305 days o f plenty nnd prosperi­ press their heart’s sentiments. We have way. Concerning this matter the follow-:
the best climate, the cleverest people nnd Ing is taken from the Miami Metropolis:
ty. each a gem In a tiara of Jewels.
In sfieaking o f the new year it is but I the neatest little city on earth. What ■ “ It is understood that Mr. Flagler was
natural that-the mind reverts to the one |other conditions are necessary to linppi- delighted with the progress made and Use
that has just gone. It has not been one ftesaT" InSnhford— L ife is worth living. condition o f the roadbed from Homestead
to Knights K ey dock. He at once decided
o f disaster. Perhaps the coming year will
to complete the extension to Key West.
be even more kind. Of failure? Success
W liat Spoils the Sw eet Tooth
mny lie within the next twelve months. 4 A little boy who is quite well acquaint­ Orders to this effect have been given to
O f sickness ? The panacea mny be pre- ed with the man who keeps n grocery on Mr. Parrot anil Just ns soon ns ¡rosslble n
pared nnd waiting, Of poverty? Pros- First street, happened to be in there the force o f men sufficiently large to carry on
perity m ay be in readiness Ur lxHir out other dny wlren the grocer was weighing these tremendous nnd extensive opera­
out sugar. The white glistening stuff np- tions will he put to work. The distance
Its^rlchest store.
.
¡(A ll look iorwunl To "the year
with pealed to the little fellow's sweet tooth, from K n igh ts K ey to Key West is more
hope. Certainly at no time since the and he asked for a lump o f sugar.
panic nnd disaster o f 1BH3 have the skies
The ' grocer laughed. “ The idea,” he
o f the business world worn such bright said,” you mustn’ t eat it. It will rot your
lines. -At no time in several years has teeth.’’
there been such promise of a return tu
" W hy?” asked the boy. He had been
general nnd widespread prosperity.
told such things many times before, nnd
It is customary to extend good wishes ninny limes before had he asked “ why,”
upon this duy, anil I propose to the rend­ hut never had he received u satisfactory
.
ers o f T he H e r a ld the toast,of b oisterou s answer.
nnd hearty Rip Van WJnkle: - “ Health,
.“ Oh," replied the grocer, vaguely, “ be'- on in the form o f. concrete work. The
Wealth and Happiness."
causc it will. A ll sweet things break the huge arches o f the Long K ey viaduct will
The first expresses a wish for ffhit phys- j enamel on your teeth and rot them."
give place in the Bahia Honda channel
Then the boy arose in the might of his to very substantial ond solid concrete
leal qualification without which the sec­
ond were vnin and the third impossible. injured pride. “ I don’t sec." said he, piers dpon which will rest the su|ierstrucThe second bestows one of the mighty “ how that can be. Sweet things oughtn't ture. This method o f construction will
adjuncts of the third, and the* hist is the hurt any more than sour things or bitter exiiedite the completion of the work ond
natural outcome o f the preceding two.
things, or not so much, in fact." .
will u|so be quite ns*" substantial nnd sat­
I propose to m y readers, once again,
And the- little chap was right- Hut he j isfactory ns the concrete arch work.
didn't know it. nor the grocer didn’t know j Of course it is too early to make any
it? Consequently, it is just ns well to en­ estimate os to' how long lids remaining
lighten tiiern nnd nt the same time cor­ portion will take for completion; railroad
rect the generally prevailing erroneous officials nre not worrying about -that fea ­
impression. Sugar nnd other sweet things ture. but they will do their utmost to
in .themselves do not hu/t the teeth; that
Is. ifl&amp; hot the quality o f sweetness that I
4 The lake front Just opposite The Her­ is injurious, but the fine, sandy particles
ald office is disreputable at its best, be­ that abound in even the most highly re­
ing disgraced hy n bunch o f old rookeries fined sugar. These scrutch against the |

The Sliding Cut

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steel blades, .each -grou n d, honed
tjfflJ.rtstrpppod b y - hand, tested and
gu a ra n taa ir— L’ ackod ■Ui.lwuhogcasc
convenient fo r travelers.

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and sheds. Hut to moke It a greater Glut
upon the landscape, some enterprising (? ) nocen t sweetness gets the credit for all operations begin, —------.----damage.
The definite announcement that the e x ­
citizen attempted last week io erect a
tension is to be carried through to Key
cow stable nnd inclosure on one of the
He kissed the maiden on the cheek
West will be heralded with great delight,
vacant lots, nnd was pnuujxly ato|&gt;{H-&lt;
And she. without nomini net kin,
not nione by the people of Florida hut by
At w e e proceeded to obey
The biblical Injunction.
the whole world. This piece o f railway

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The idea of the Duke d* Abruzzi send­
ing n ten-dollar ring to Miss Elkins of
Virginia, and then hnvlng Its nr ire n .
posed through the meddling ui an overofficious postmaster at the place of deliv­
ery: And think, too. he is going to be
permanently Axed in his job by the piacing o f fourth-class postm asters in the
civU service class, nnd cannot be re­
moved. even by Stephen, the father of
die Elkins girl. Hut if old Steve gets
good nnd ?nnd over this affair that jwstmaster Is likely to walk die plank, law or

That is very commendable on the pnrt
o f the Witter Works Company In putting
in new fire plugs ami replacing all those
ont o f order. Mayor Luke evidenced hin
Public spiritedness by personally sujierinlending the work. Now -I hope the new

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F R O N T GROCERY

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W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
AGENTS

General Fire Insurance
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has come to be recognized as no ordinary'
transjnutation route. The eyes o f the
nation nre upon the undertaking nnd it
will Ire n source o f great satisfaction to
the country nt large to Imnw tt.-n
Flagler intends to carry to a successful
issue one o f the most wonderful opera­
tions o f modern lim es."
A rriva l and D epartu re o f M alls
Effective Nuvrmher Fifteenth.
Arrive From
North.........
South.........
Tampa only
Titusville branch
Ovirdo branch . .,
___Trilby tifimeli----Tavares brandi.
Leave For

Tin, Slate -and T ile Roofing
G u tte r anTP G alvanized T an ks *
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R ep a ir W o rk a S p e c ia lty

C°a.n&lt;r i A * rs t s t r e e l a n d P a lm e tto A v e n u e S a n fo rd , Florida
ru v m v w

H O L L Y W IL L IA M S

Nardi............

Make It Unanimous

South........ IS t

Concerning January bills
There a Just tlii* thing to i

Oviedo brandi...
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Titusville branch.

ir eyTn(..lr galli us we
Could rvcrjbuly pay.

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There is a young lad living near the
Aral park wlio should be taken in hand
by his parents and a strong application
o f strap oil applied in the region o f his

D EALER IN

_ Tavare# branch..

advises every young man to read die Old
and also dtp New Testam ent I sincerely
Hope’ that our young proselyte m ay be
the Instrument that- shall lend many of
Sanford’s best people w ldiin the holy cir­
cle o f die Lord’« amazing, saving grace.

Floridä
Notice

------proto! pocfcrr This TTKmgMef.TrtTl spirit

A junud.mailing of .Hunkholder« of tiw»

o f fun, makes n habit o f overturning the
trash can In the park and letting the
waste paper a n d -lra sh -b tow over the
park. This can was plaoed in die bcautiful park to hold the trasli and is used for
this puf pose, and for diis boy to overturn
the can, scatter the trash broadcast over

Sanford Light &amp; Fuel Company* fur elec4 It is not for me to teU die city council lion o f directors will be held ut office of
wluit should be done, but from time to l i t t MTfliilrtnt Monday- Jwmmrydlth. IDffttr
time there are many items that come to at 2 o'clock p. tn.
m y attention and which are likely to be
F. H. R a n d , President,
overlooked by the busy aldermen.
Sanford Light U Fuel Co.
One o f the worst features o f our water G eo . H. FntNAUvSec’y,
Jrunt ora the uumcrous old hulks o f vesSanford Light &amp; Fuel Co. .
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Full Line of G roceries
Sanford Avenue

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FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS

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selection d ri'lfie’ piano? Miss Lee gave
sevem l beautiful piano solos, nnd her sis­
ter, Mrs. Wheeler, favored * us with two
charming songs.

James Lee, who has tften attending

» Budjct of Interesting Items I1 2 ^ ^ “
From Correspondents
and is very
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Mr. Edwin Scott o f Macon, nnd Mr.
Baxter of Gainesville, have been recent
visitors at Mrs. Huddleston’s.
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popular with the younger set
who were glad to welcome his return.

We ore sorry to'-henr that Hoyt Ynylor
is sick. Fred Taylor has gone to City
Uncle Sam in the army, on duty In the Point.
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Philippines and other points. Is at home
Mr. John W orthy’s father and motlier
Efficient s t a f f o f R eporters W eekly
on n visit to his parents.
His friends o f Georgia have come to live in Geneva
Covers the T e rrito ry fo r
here werd glad to see him sgnin.
and nre occupying the Proctor cottage. .
r&gt; &gt; r iiT C n F n P A IM fiF r n i l M T Y

the events

or orange

county

Chase &amp; Co.

*I°hn.Lclnhentt, an old Oviedo boy, who

hQ8 for the |m#t few ycnr8

wrvln(i

The Herald

Rev. R. W. Lawton departed recently
for a noted snnitarium in nn endeavor to
• LAKE MARY MELANGE
benefit his health, which has been' vety
Srktsl (foirrtpofiJrnt td T V ITirSM. ~ T
Mr. Early Gilbert returned Monday had. He was accompanied by his son,
morning, after having spent Christmas at T. W. Lawton. Friends trust that he will
have n pleasant sojourn and return much
his home in White Springs.
improved.
Mr. Martin N e lso m rlll leave this week
Christmas passed off very quietly, here
for Tarn pa. where he and his w ife Cxpect
— no fntniitins and very few drunks Tinj o mnke ih ciriu U in L liQ m e. iiavim l sold
their grove hero to Mr. and Mrs. Ingcrspl. town was nearly depopulated, everyone
We extend fl welcome to Mr. and Mrs. ! pqsssssing a gun nnd dog going tov the
woods
of K
game,
nnd '&lt;
it '»
is re
Ingersol ns new residents o f the place II T
" M, a1 in quest ™
"me* nn"
and hope tlmt they w ill Teel contented I
t,lnl ,,IC »laughter o f birds was
frightful in its immensity.
nml happy in their new home.

tfh c orange shipping goes steadily On.
Mr. McLain has shipped mnny Ihixcs of
oranges nnd grapefruit this season. Car­
rol Culpepper broke the record by (Kicking
nlneiy-rour boxes In one day.

SHIPPERS OF

Florida Fruits •''«' Vegetables

Happy New Y ear to all I

LETTUCE IN CRATES

Generdl in su ran ce Agents

Chase &amp; Co. o f This City Bring About
An Inovatlon In racking

SANFORD, FLORIDA

The Inst issue o f the New York Produce
News contained the following In relation
-to-Ure rx p e iiiiien r-n F n m trT i. Cll. or iTils
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllinrd Jcm lgnn spent I lf f " 011« 11 » b r i b e r s can be secured city (lacking lettuce In crates Instead of
Qiristmns ht*e with Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. f" r ,hia paP fr in ‘*hi8 community, tills in hampers:
T O P P R IC E S F O R Y O U R
Jernigam Mr. Willinrd Jcrnignn's parentR.1tcres,in^ t5o' uinn ° f ncwa wi|l he contin
The chief topic discussed b y receivers
|ue&lt;r every week. The Herajdjp. uh^qluux id vegetal
Rev. J. F. SiindclL.spaiwJííadnewdny'iirf
" S tS ty M ? Vni^csrncwxj^tfltfr ” eW r' r W ffi
ptrMfshetf^ln Orflfnl£’"county, nnd the Chase &amp; Co., o f Sanford, Fla.,’ in relntion
when shipped' to HEWITT.
If you are not doing
Mr. Tlmfnas T o rtie r is hero spending price 1s^only $1 jier yenr. Oviedo lias no
business with this House, write to them nt once. *.
to the shipment o f lettuce. This consist­
the luilidnya with his mother,' Mrs. Lizzie paper, and thnt Is a strong reason why
ed o f crates instead o f the usual hampers
Fortier.
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our citizens should subscribe and get' the or baskets. Nearly two cars o f Sanford
Some of tho young people o f Lake home news every week. The Herald has lettuce in crates were received -Monday
Mary spent the dny’nftcr Qiristmns soil­ secured nn nldc correspondent, and it by ^liltccr, Roberts &amp;. Co. from Chase &amp;
F R U IT
AND
PRODUCE
C O M M I6 8 IO N
MERCHANTS
ing on Crystal - Lnkt*. They took their |«h all he his endeavor tomnkc this column Co. The stock showed up In magnificent
i10 E. C a m d e n S t., B altlm o ro , Md.
lunch nnd inude n picnic o f the outing as attractive ns possible every week shnpc nnd sold like hot cukes nt.$2.50 a
and report a lovely time.
Harry L. Alexander, who is traveling so­ crate. Each crate held from 30 to 40
References:
This Paper nnd Thousands o f Pleased Shippers In Florida
Mrs. Alice McCTnckcn spent Wednes­ licitor for The Herald, will be (deased-tn heads, TlieJfcllU ce was we|i headed, per­
tnke your subscription, nnd give any In- fectly sound nnd nrrived in ag.good con­
day in Sanford.
Clarence nnd Raymond W illscy and ^ m i o n desired In rogarti ^ advertisin g ditio/! ns the day it wqgjaItfpj&gt;cd. It wns
For Good Average Prices and Quick Returns Ship to
grown by A. T. Rossiter.
•‘ ¡nd.
Edgar Rose, all o f Lockhnrt, drove over 10r Job prinl,n« o f
Mr. Roberts ‘ thinks that ¿he success
and spent Saturdny nnd Sunday with
which attended this experiment means
GENEVA OLEANINGS.
their gfaml-parenls. Rev. niUl Mrs. J. F.
tho dentil knell o f the hamper system of
— —Sumlellr
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------------------ Special Correspondence n&gt; Tlie. Herald j.
Our Northern visitors are so generous shipping lettuce. "The crates," he said,
A Christmas entertninment was held
and enthusiastic in their praises o f love­ ’arc a great improvement over the linnint the Presbyterian church on Wednes­
ly Florida in general and fair Geneva—in |x‘rs where the lettuce is well headed,
day, Dec. 23rd. The children had several
particular, that they cause even we old because in that case, the crates will nrdialogues, recited pieces nnd sang songs,
residents to sit up and take notice.
rive as firm ns when they left their
and then they were rewnrded .with pres­
Southwest CornerWnsliington nndjChumbere Streets
lestiiiation, where, in the case of ImmOn
Christians
Eve
the
Town
Hall
\
ents and candy from a beautiful tree.
(
hts , light-headed lettuce shrinks ond the
nessed
the
annual
joyous
gathering
Before going'hoine colTee nnd cake were
passed nround nnd •veryone had n good old and young ’round the magical Christ­ baskets ore only three-quarters full when
mas tree, laden with loving gifts for nil, they reach New York. In the. case ,o f REFERENCES: Aetna National Bank o f New York City, o r any Commercial Agency
time.
and to Hundreds o f Shippers who are shipping to us dally
wonders from Santa Claus land.
The crates, the buyer enn see every one of
imppy children, under the skillful guid the 30 or 40 heads which a crate con­
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
mice of Misses Clark ami Allen, sung, tains. They admit o f more cold air than
Special Corn* punilrnce to Ttio Herald,
Frank Hurtuiwa well known news|&gt;aper marched and rendered A 'm ost amusing the bumpers and are are not subject to
such pressure asv the latter. So fur, tlie
man of Arcadia, Fla., and w ife and child, little drnmn. J
spent Christmas week in Oviedo, the
MISS"tllcille Anderson of Sanford and trade has shown such partiality to the
guests o f Mr. nml Mrs. W. H. Luther. Miss Pauline Clayton of* South Carolina, crates (hat it is more than likely no good
Frank is an old home boy nnd his many s^&gt;ent a few days In Geneva tills week, lettuce from now bn will be ship(&gt;ed to
this market in iinni)iera.
friends were delighted to see him ngnin.
guests of Mrs. McLain.

S S if t IK

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ffl8Sasri*iPEFR0iT, TANGERINES AND EARU.ÏSGEUlKSi 5a?

H EW IT T

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CO.

JOHN V. DENTON &amp; CO.

S S Fruit and Produce
NEW YORK CITY

CRUTCHFIELD &amp; W 0 0 LF 0LK
PITTSBURG, PA.

M rjlem reu ter o f Jnrksonvlllc, brother.;
of Mft. Ed Argo of this place, came
,dowii to s|)end the holidays with his sis­
ter, and incidentally enjoy the fine hunt­
ing afforded sportsmen in this locality.
A jolly party, consisting o f Mr. and
' Mrs. Dean, l.lge Cii&amp;hlng and Miss May
Alexander, left Christinas eve for |Kiints
on the St. Johns fiv e r on n camping exIwdition. Parties who have visited them
in their wnodlund rendezvous rejiort n de­
lightful lime— game plentiful and weather
Ideal.

—^We are glad to see most o f our girls
and boys home for the holidays.
Oran
Pattishall from Stetson University, nml
Ids sister, Miss Blanche, from Fin. Wo­
man's College nt Tallahassee; John Hud­
dleston,
from
Floridn ■ University ut
Gainesville, and Misses Olga and Lctn
Peters from Jacksonville, and their sister,
IS ■
Miss Annie, from her school at Gotha
Also Mr. Herman, teacher at Chuhiotn,
and Miss Eva Taylor, .who lias been
teaching school nt Claroonn.' A ll have
worked hard, studying or teaching,-*aud.
deserve tlie "Merry Christmas ’ they
enjoying nt home now.

The Christmas tree nt the school house
on tlie evening o f life* 2 *lth was largely
attended by our citizens. The tree wns
One o f the very merriest times was
well supplied with presents for the little the moonlight steam boat-party Monday
ones, and Mr. T. L. Mead pilicintcd in the night, when Mr. Burden and Capt. Fromcapacity o f Santa Claus, in which uifice burger o f tlie Steamer Heck kindly took a
U* .I! 5Ycd
eminently
pleasing nnd large party of Genevans nnd their visit­
satisfactory. Mr. Mead, takes u great in­ ing friends out U|Kin the broad waters of
terest In the little folks, personally seeing Lake Harney and down, tlie picturesque
la the amusement o f each and «v e r y one, St. Johns
and is held in high esteem by the entire
The party given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnys
community.
Mrs. Harry Alexander. *u at their home Friday night in honor of
bride of several weeks who has recently
their niece. Miss’ Hazel Lord' pf Atlanta,
come among us to make hgr home, was was a very pleasant affair.
The barbe­
honored by the first present from Santa cue on Tuesday at dhe same’ place was a
Claus, which wns a henutiful llornl offer- most delightful occasion.
We w ill long
ing. and w as biulily n p p n v ia lm l L y-il—.
remember Mr. Hays as ir king o f good
young lady.
cooks for the perfect maimer Hi which he
■S .Messrs. Berry &amp;. Mend are anticipating barbecued the incut which formed tlie
successful results from their acreage of central attraction at the well Jndeh dln•UJU* »tlie r vegetable truck. "Ilic y |nertuhle. Baskets were unpacked and
“ vc several acres under canvas, which dinner was served in picnic style down
. Mitlie only successful and logical method by the blue waturs of Lake Geneva.
u raising marketable products at this A fter dinner the young folks went out on
season of the year.
die lake nnd explored tlie Island and so
The Ladles’ Club is making nrrnngc- forth, nnd finally all gathered in the
mein» fur au entertainment, to lie given I house ond on the hroud front porch,
shortly, for the benefit o f their organizu- j talked and laughed, and rrleii to thank
Ikm. The ladles have given several cn -| our kind host and hostess fo r’ their beautmainments
heretofore, which
have I tiful hospitality.
Miss Carson, a moat Interesting school
I'roven highlyjucceaafuL and the craning
•vent bid» fair to rival, or even eclipse teacher o f Dayton, Ohio, is- visiting her
® I predecessors. They are working hard |old friend, Mrs. Claude Kaulerson o f Goor the success o f die undertaking, and
future announcement will be made in
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Adams o f fluffolo,
“ ns column os to tha nature o f the affair. |N. Y., ore spending a few weeks with

GREATEST OE OPPORTUNITIES

Sates Agents and Distributors
SANFORD CELERY UNION

BRANCHES
Chicago

Chance to Buy City Lots at a Great
Bargain
In this Issue of The Herald is n change
m/ advertisement o f the Hidden Real Estate
Co., ip which choice city lots are offered nt
u very low figure. F ifty lots are offered
for sale, the corner IoI b for*5l7S nml In­
side lots ut $150, on the easy payment
plan of $10 down and $5 |ier month,with­
out interest. One lot will be gjven away
free and you may be the lucky one. Tlicsf
lots nre well located on the highest |xrini
o f Sanford and are being sold every day.
To those desiring a home site or n good
investment these lots offer the greatest
inducements. See the Holden Real Estate
Go. nnd hnve them tnke you over the prop­
erty. Sanford real estate is cheaper right
now than it ever will be .again, and city
property is advancing in price everyd a y .
These lots nre between Sanford avenue
nnd Park avenue and nre by far the most
desirable lots in Sanford for a residence

BRANCHES
New York

Room 1G, Pico Block. ’ Phone 269
SANFORD, FLA.

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Jacksonville

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Sanford

VENABLE

CONTRACTOR

Plans,

Specifications and Estimates
on Applications

Furnished j:

Another New Resident
W. S. Bennett, o f ‘ 'Camden, S. C., pur:
rlmmil ten acres of land on flennlall avenue this week nml will shortly remove to
his new possession, where he will engage
in trucking.

Rtpair Work Prompdy Done
Opp. Posto Dice

First Street

DR. R. GOLDSTEIN
OPTIC SPECIALIST

Artesian and Deep Well
Drilling

Will be in Sanford *With
office at the Sanford House, T e le p h o n e No. 6 0
Wednesday and _JhtfFsday,
January Gth and 7th (two

CITY CIGAR STORE

Qirisunas evening. Mr. and Mrs. B . F . their brother, Mr. John Quincy Adams of
Wlieeltr
"meir-r delis
deiigbtiL.nj
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r 6f their friends w itli an onjoyable | W.
P.. ararni,
Smith, tlie
to. r
uie sawmill man, is enoyster roast,
roast, and
and Mr. and Mrs. Batti joying a visit from his father a n d ' sister
E y a s «x a m ln o d and j l u s s s a c l• n flfto a lly a d ju s la d ." ^ D o n 't n « i similar nffntrrit T h rtrtr s l
if Geöfgln
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THE SANrORD HERALD

HAVE A SANFORD DAY.
GREETING AND FAREWELL
tttttT T11H .S á O T M .
A t m idnight Inst Thursday n lg h tth c “ Slitilonil will be represented át Ilio JttclT
clanging o f bells from steeple and tower sonvllle Mid-W inter Exposition o i course Comment o f the State Press on
Publiibed
Evtry
Saturday
Uomini
at
Sahford,
Fla.
announced the passing aw ay o f the year and should be represented nt ihe Stntc
, The Herald's Christmas
iv -.R. J. Hour. Managlnl Editor
1908, and In millions o f homes on the Fair nt Tampa. Our city will nlso have
Edition
following morning
men and women an office in the city o f Jacksonville dur
(Sanford Cor. TInte»Unlonl
Iti ascription Price. « 1.00 a Year In Advane a
clasped hands and wished each other ing the winter season that will be head
The Christmas edition o f the Sanford
quarters for the homeseekers.
In order Hrrnld wns Issued yesterday, nnd con
MA Happy New Y ear."
fcíü.'
Entered aa Mcond-dee* mall matter Aiuluat 22nd.
_ at, Sanford. Florida,
1908, arsfie Poatofflna
There Is alw ays fl sadness over the de­ to bring Sanford Into the most prom
tnined forty-four pages of finely Ulus
under Act of Maarch'3rd. 1879.
parture o f an old friend, especially V hen nence during the Fair a "Sanford Day crated Christmas rending. The local news
we know that we w ill never have con­ should lie arranged, and on that dny
was dished up In attractive style, and
OffiMl l Floor In the Dlahop Block, Firat Street
Telephone No. UB.
verse with him again, and nlthough there strong delegation accompanied by. the the advertising columns were made a t­
may be thoughtless ones who let the old band parade the streets o f Jacksonville,
tractive by the skillful lypoB employed
A new weekly paper has started In year pass out o f sight without one word speech made by one o f our citizens upon hy the Herald.
-----o f re gre t there are others who " speed the great possibilities o f this section, and
Pensacola.
(St.
Aufuillne
Mcleor]
a
general
demonstration
o
f
Sanford
and
the parting g u e s t" and as h e' left the
I f Sanford nnd Orange county don't
Sanford's
claims
made
public.
This
wl
t
warmth
o
f
their
firesides
and
went
out
aliavo you resolved to make a Greater
Into the darkness bestowed. JIPQO .htoi-Ji. dantorc.toward.getting..U hl city U n the k eep In ih e Umc-light as most in v itin g
..Sanford T ____________
public eye than any other movement and sections o f Florida it will not'bo for lack
benediction.
. *
rW hot a sad fa te fo r 1Claude’s printing
It Is not possible for any person, how­ should receive the careful consideration of newspaper enterprise or the patronage
thereof. The Snnford Herald of Saturday
office to fall Into the hands o f the Phll- ever lightly he dwells on past memories, o f our citizens.
l i s t i n c s . _____________ ____
Let us hnve a Sanford Day and make Inst hod so many pages o f - rich reading
to forget at once the guest whom they
nnd attractive advertising that it failed
welcomed so warmly only a year ago. It one long to be remembered.
&amp;■
W hy not make the year 1909 the ban­
to find timo to keep trnck o i the number
There are memories o f his sojourn that
ner year o f progress and ndvnnccment'in connot be banished— old and familiar faces
o f pages tlicrcof. b u t.w t flmLlhnt. it.wns
-11«w artf-P a ck a rd G o .io c o r p o r a te d
~ — Sanford's historyT
^— ;
moffc up of 44 pages. The Celery City
that joined In the. welcome to him now
In tills Issue appears the application for
faded aw ay in the mist o f tears; joys in charter for the Hownrd-Pncknnl Land Co. has.just cnuse'to l&gt;c proud o f its Herald.
The ladles o f Sanford should hnve n which wo were partakers that w ill never
an organization that hastiad offices in this
(Tnmpn Trllmnej _
_
----- tag day and -use the funds so obtnined como again to brighten our lives, and sorcity for the past two years,- and in Cndll
T
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Sanford
Harald
e
d
lp
ä
d
all
citada
l
o
y
a
L
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l
d
¿
C
U
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r
O
U S
for Improvement o f the city.
rows which, although their keen edge has lac Michigan, for a number o f yeen».or ihe Horldn week l y H F H r n r t M
been blunted, w ill often stand before us
The officers nre B. Adnn Howard, prcsl and excellence o f Its Chrismns edition.
The grand national raffle for office will I in nil their sadness. W e know what the
dent; Jesse 0. Packard, treasurer; Claude The edition comprised -44-pages, with a.
soon take place, and all those holding old year was. W e remember all his
C. Howard, secretary.
handsome cover, nnd Editor Holly more
tickets are expected at the Inauguration. [quips and cranks...his jokes that were
__ . .
The Ifowsrd-Packnrd Co. nre well known than justified the good tilings that have
wom-to s9t the table in a ro a n - W e+ m l ln th|l| # m io n ond hnvc done much
been said about his nbllity by his brother
They call it "stote-w lde," but ■ the close commmilifli
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wlrtr
filiu . he knew our
delta.
Aidltors.
stream that has been going out o f. Jack*J . * * * «
O range Crop Estim ate
sonvllle recently Is several states wide.
his fellowship was often helpful to us,
(rntntka Nrw*)
A
Jacksonville
communication to the
Tlm es-llnlon.
Said stream meaning and ns he grew older and graver, and the
The Sanford Herald, wltli its 44 page
booze o f course.
light o f tnoming went out o f his eyes, New York Produce News says: The Flor O u istmas edition nnd appropriate illus­
and they were filled with the gray of Ida orange crop was estimated nt the be trateti cover constitutes nn index finger
Editor Jordan o f the Punta Gordo Her­ evening, he seemed to come closer to us ginning o f the season at 3,500,000 boxes,
which points to The Celery City on Lake
ald has returned from a trip to Alabama, and to bo knit more firmly to us in the but it will run about 4,500,000. Tho^e
Monroe ns one place In Florida where a
where he has sojourned for his health. bonds o f friendship.
who made the first estimnte did not go
brandi o f the prosperity fam ily has taken
The Herald states that he Is no better,
And now in his place there comes a Into the little comers ond off of the regu up its nbode. . .
and the only hope for Bro. Jordan- Is a laughing boy, his face wreathed in smiles. lar lines o f rnilronds. ns the walking was
trip to Sanford where“ life Is worth i l v - 1hi»~cy e « «p n7k)ing w ith
and w e turn I bad, and there were many o f .the growers
--------------- (P tT iw M t tl m t i
ing."
The Sanford Herald Christmas edition
to him nnd give him the warmest corner who were skip [ted. You will find the sec
In our hearts and laugh at his humor and ond estim ate about correct, nlthough it was one to be proud of. There were-44
The little joke on the commission men
jollity^and never ask ourselves if, this will |mny go some hlgjicr^but not to G.000,- pages of it, filled to the brim with the
|n last week's issue seems to have
boostcrsjiretlict.
iimimmcenienlft o f the city's enterprising
last, if during his sojourn hie will hi ways 000 , as some
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wounded the feelings o f some o f tljem.
business men.
be ns he looks when he crosses our
A W a rn in g to th e Public
It was printed to tickle their risibilities
threshold ; and I f there be not some days
Several young girls hnve the habit of
Instead o f piercing their sensibilities.
If
IGnlnreville Sun)
tlmt we will spend with him o f which we strolling through the pnrk o f the Sanford
some o f them saw fit to take it the
The Christmas edition o f The Sanford
will weary, and cost a longing memory |House and pulling off the flowers, writing
Wrong w ay they must lie afflicted with
Herald is the "best ever." It comprises
back to our old friend nnd to the vanished their names on the century plants and
grouch as most o f the commission men
44 pages, with handsomely illustrated
T
days o f merriment and benuty.and love. othcnvlre making trouble for the bend
nre big-henrted. Jolly fellows, who look
covof. Uoh Holly is making good with
Wliut there may be ip store for us we gardner. Mr. Driver does not wish to/pros
upon the brightest side o f life at nil
The Herald, and The Sun rejoices in his
know not. Certain it is, however, that ccute them, but he is getting tired (if this
times.
if
success.
we will hnve new experiences in the year pernicious habit nnd would like IkiUi the
that is now beginning. The old year had young girls nnd hoys to be more careful
OUR CHRISTMAS COITION
ISuulhern firinlrr*' Supply Crmipuny]
It Is with more than nn ordinary degree its clouds, but it had also its sunshine. In handling the flowers.
W e have tire Christmas edition of The'
o f pride that w e refer to the publication Pray heaven thnt his successor may also
Herald and it is certainly splendid. We
Prem iu m fo r Corn
o f the Christmas edition o f T iie H erald, have moods o f happiness I
congratulate you on it, and congratulate
L. B. Clore o f Franklin, Ind.. for the
In spite o f the fact that w e have just
- and we feel, confident that n generous
Ffyou on the number of advertisements you
— public will permit us to Indulge in a little le ft behind us the season o f i&gt;eace anti second tim e has won the silver grand |iro- have and the'gen eral npperirnnee or IKS
exuberance of spirit nnd not deem us good will, oil over the world there nre mier sweepstakes trophy valued at $ 1,000 paper. You must he making n big suc­
vainglorious nor egotistical for entertain­ mutterings o f storms. Europe is still an for 010 enrs o f corn, shown a t-th e na­ cess and we arc glad to see it.
armed ’ camp— there is turmoil and un­ tional corn exposition at Omaha. Clore
ing such natural views.
pkf'for
Eliminating the cities o f Jacksonville, rest among the nations and war is also won a prize of $ 1,000 in gold and
Last N ig h t's Ploy
$500
In
other
prizes
offered
by
other
“ Tampa und Fensacota as being in a d if­ rearing its horrid front and blighting
Coburn's Greater Minstrels played to a
ferent class, we will hnzznrd the asser­ fruitful fields. And yet tonight, as the states. He won this trophy nlso last year small hut enthusiastic audience nt the
tion that no paper lias ever been pub­ stars come out in the clear sky and the at Chicago. The trupfiy was founded by oi&gt;crn house Inst night. The best features
lished in this Stnte which will approach merry peal o f the gladsome New Year the Indiana commission to the national o f riie show are its musical numbers, nnd
It ln typographical neatness, clear press- bells linger in our ears, we can all sur­ corn show exposition and • tjie money for hoiifb of those called (or repeated encores.
work, Its excellent illustrations, and the render ourselves to the glndness o f the it wns subscribed among the corn growers One o f the i^etticst numbers wns b y the
m an y other overshadowing features which hour and dream o f peaceful brighter days, o f Indiana.__________ _______
lyric tenor, Horry Coghlan,» who sang
Known
ndam its pages. It can truthfully he o f men drawing closer to each other in
A n oth er N ew S to re
■Some dny when dreams come true,” and
claimed as having attained the distinct- friendship nnd love, and say with the
Garner &amp; Huberts, the enterprising gro­ wlio was compelled to rcsjNmd to several
• Ion In Florida journalism o f being neplus p o et:
cers, nre not content to hnve one grocery encores. The orchestra Is well organized
" R ln l out the old. ring In the newt
ultra in all respects without disparage­
store, hut nre iiow'fbusy establishing r ond it rendered some exceptionally pleas­
- King happy belli nereis the m o w ;
Full Line of Lunch GirmIs. Can­
ment to the many other creditable publi­
new grocery store on Sanford avenue ing selectionj. A ll irr oil. the attraction
The year 1» going—let him go I
Ring out the faJie, ting In the true I"
Cigars and Tobaccos. We use
cations to which the Stute can point with
They purpose putting in a first-class stock deserved a much better house ilinn it had
pride.
—
the best of materials. Free house
o f goods,and as in tHelr First street store last night— Pensacola Journal.
The paper consisted o f forty-four pages,
The season is herd when w e j i r e all will operate a wholesale and' retail busi­
Will be at Sanford Opera House Satur­ to house delivery.
1 forty-three o f which were prepared and supposed to turn over a new leaf, or drop ness. D. M. Hopson will manage this day, Jan. Otlt.
printed in Tjic H erald office in the brief such faults with which we are nfllictcd, store, and being popular with the trade,
♦ + + + + + &lt;•+-fr+&lt;•❖ +■£•❖ «&lt;■
^ ♦
space o f five days, which time Includes nnd avoid them during the coining year. w ill no doubt enjoy a liberal patronage?
W inner W ashing M achines
the soliciting nnd preparation o f the But even turning over new leaves be­
A few more of these still left, sold strictly
it - -,
The S tu m on s A rrive
"c o p y ," composition by printers, press comes a habit so long-continued that It
on
guorilee. If they do not do wlint we
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work, folding and mailing o f the pnper, loses its significance. We should all look j Prof. J. M. Sturnon and fam ily have re­
claim,
money is refunded. Hurry J.Wilson
. AND
t
turned to Sanford, after a season nt the
etc.
.
forwnrd to the day-nnd the hour when we
Obstacles anise at dllTcrerit stages of will hnve no time to turn over a new summer resorts in which they covered
Th rice a-W eek W orld
the work tlint seemed unsurmountablc so leaf and keep the lenves- that we turn 5,000 miles. W e are glad to welcome
More alert, more thorough nnd more
the
Stumons
home
again.
This
celebrated
far os related to the paper getting out over from year to year so unsullied tliqt
fearless than ever. A President o f the
until some later tim e'than is the custom there w ill be many clean ones at the fam ily hav 9 the best orchestra in the
United Stales will be sleeted this year.
for Its usual appeurance; but our faithful end, and no vain regrets because we country. _________ ^ * _________
Who la tie nnd who U »hi.-_.im»
employes redoubled their exertions to ac- have no timu to leave the rfi iiril a f.iii-Card of Thunks -------will beat! Nobody yet knows, but the
— m m pllsh I ho—almost ImpuhslhlO task nnd least one clean page when tire Book of
W e desire to express our heartfelt thqnks
Thrice-a-Week edition o f the New York
succeeded In getting the final forms to L ife is clqscd.
to those who were so kind nnd did so much
World will tell you every step and every
press Friday afternoon and ready for
to lessen the sorrow o f our lute bereaveVii
Open Tuesdays to
detail
o f what promises to be a ca'mpalgn
tí.'.-, ■■
mailing.Saturday nuirpUig, as usual.
jnerit.
— Mrs. A. G. T oler, *
AND
of the most obsorhing interest.
m ay
The Lee County News is the latest baby
There were 22TO columns o f matter In
— M rs- M amie C. Tm m
zrot tell you what you hope, but It will tell
burn in Florida journalism.
The News
Saturdays
4 to 9 p. m.
^ tjie^ a get, -orwhich 123, nr 2.250 Inches
“ imd family.
has purchased tho plnnl o f tlie'Ft. Myers
you what is. The Thricc-a-Week World
were paid advertisements, leaving a space
--------- -- -Law n-M ow ers
ong ago established a character for im ­
Ureeze and w ill be-edltcd.by fr a n k Hol­
o f 98 columns filled with choice and In^
W elcom e
Special prices to reduce stock. If you partiality and fearlessness in the publico
low.-- It Is n. four-page, six-column paper,
tcresting reading matter and fine en­
and for Its fre t issue carries
generous |,wanl a good mower nt a low price, now Is lion o f news, und this it will maintain, l ,fr4. + + » + » » + » +.M.»++»4-■»♦+»♦♦*
gravings, reproductions o f famous pain^J
advertising imtnmnge. Success to the lire time to buy. Also good stock of iry d h want tho news as.1t really is, sub- in g v scenes itbou 1 Sa'nford, etc. Many
News.
scythes, gruss hooks nnd lawn rakes. scribe to rite Thrice-a-Week edition o f Hie In the Circuit Court o f the 7 lh Judldat
o f tho advertisements were attractively
New York World, which comes to you e v ­
■Hurry J, Wilson.
Circuit o f the Stnte o f Florida for
arranged with Illustrations peculiar to the
ery other dny except Sunday, and is thus,
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Orange Ceunly— •
—
Chrisrmas season.
Sanford is sending to market n fine I St. Petersburg wiiUssue $75,0QQ worth
practicalhra
aO h e price o f a weekly. W. D. Holden und W. J. T tiiit* « os )
The edition w nsjirin ted jQq, good paixrr, |crop o f lettuce, but - her celery output In of bonds for'im provem ents. "The issue
Holden Reni te la le Company, cti.
Ih e Thricc-a-Wcck World's regular sub­
"
And the workmanship throughout will |tire early spring will be the largest ever will be divided as follows; Waterfront
scription price is only $1 per year, and J. K. Wteibrook and William Gamble)
compare in all respects with that o f pub­ marked. It will bring hundreds of tlunY $23,000; high school building $ 35,000 ;
ibis pays for 150 papers. W e offer this ToJ. K. Wcrtfcrook and William GariTbR:
lications issued from ipore pretentious sands o f dollars to that place. This is Improvement West Central avenue $ 8 .From the affidavit ot Andrew
tZ
unequalled newspaper and Tile Sanford ftled. In which be »wear* thal he
and metropolitan cities than Sanford pre­ what makes u place and a people pros­ 000 ; extending and improving sewerage
Herald together for one year for $1.50, the above named plaintiff». Uut be 1» W W gs
tends to profess to be.
atul believes ilial i t e »b o v« defend*»!» *
^
per— the abundant products from a fertile |system $7.000. The bonds w iil bear six
The
regular subscription price o f the two now m iden t» id the Siala of
/««UfBt
Taking Into consideration all these soil— Volusia Co. Record..
per cent interest.' Tlie proposition will be papers is $ 2.
lieve* the defendant J. K. We*tbn»k I» •
of Albany, Georgia, end the delrndanl ’* tuona
facts, w e ore disposed to feel somewhat
voted on early this year.
' va in a t -the result accomplished. It’s
Just Received •
To be sooa hoard at the door o f
Just Arrived at Sanford Grocery Ca.
human " natur."
, —
-Thn
Jar
goal
line o f sporting goods ever
pvtn w ff'i- in a luitàjì ¿h— T«Ui
Duck wheat U f lW r t B r homestead Sou^
*
There h m b e e m o e ft I ’^ r e a r fffia'conreceived
in
Sanford—
guns, rifles, hunting
'Com e in, A lb e rti"
‘ Good bye, N a p o -1grahum flour, hygenlc and superlative
stant demand for the Christmas Herald
rSr-¥* . ilihod In Orange cüuntr. Florida. for luUf
Clothing,
eta._________
■ Harry J. Wilson.
I loon I" A s Governor Broward passes out flour. Snider's catsup, chilli sauce, oyster
Uve weeks
,|,u Ull
that the edition Is almost exhausted and
U U further ordered Uist reo S P H «
„io *
and Governor Gilchrist passes in.
cocktail,
and
salad
dressing.
i
the
lttd
a
y
of
February.
A.
D.
W
9
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U
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Furnished
Room
s
For
Rent
•vor
r
ctmimry.
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v
.
hundreds and hundreds o f copies have
It ein| a rule i
Two good-sized rooms, in good location. ^ Witn
been sent out all over this country telling
cM.
_____
.w Clay TUe For Sale.
TsnnySM—Up U Date
wiU be rented to desirable (»exsbru. « s t ­ &amp;urt and the aesl of »aid tvuil «bl* 3
die story o f Sanford's great progresslveBecembar,
A.
D.
IU08.
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RlBU1Jue
Falatka Tile for sale In any quanlty.
' Kfn&lt; w&gt;l Um old I Kin« In ihe new f
em and sulphur water on the premises.
Wring out the hotel napUn, tuoi"
Clerk
Circuit
Churl.
Oren* CuuD/aq
G. F. Sum«, Box 371 . Inquire at The Herald office.
By M A. I lowaid.

TflE SANFORD HERALD

NEW YEAR

GRS

' First: A wish for
our customers and
friends--365 days
of health, happiness
an d prosperity.
Second: Our sin.
dere thanks ‘to our
customers for their
patronage
past-

in . the

-“iasrr'but' not

least": A hope that
the high standard of
merchandise hanT
died by us •in the
past, and the cour­
teous and—
treatm ent of ail, .
m ay m e rit as gen­
erous share of their
patronage
during—
the year 1909 as in
the years past
Again wislling for all of
our customers and friends
t^ e -feest tilings the New Yearholds in store, I am
Yours most cordially,

D. t . THRASHER
Wntch

change in next issue! .

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Pnrk Avenue---- 'Phone Ilk!

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Little Happenings—Mention of

Matters In Brief. *

Did you
Swenr off
A ll you cussed ncssT

Sweet corn seed nt L. R. Philips.
Arc you a subscriber to T he H eraldT

George Venable transacted business ire
I Jacksonville, Monday.
Silk sh irt w a is ts a t b ig redu ction at
I M c tttn g e rs .
—r

N .P.Y ow ell&amp; C o

Fresh Mackerol at H. II. HUT s grocery.
Oysters served In every style at the
Pico restaurant.

Eight hundred llghtwood fence posts
— W. J. T higpen.
Hon. W .L.'Palm er o f Orlando transacted fur sale.
[legal business in the city Tuesday.
F. T. W illiam s of Dnytonn was in the
city Thursday.
.
.. . e
„ T „ , Me*8rs- Davis ond McNeill o f Orlando
Summary Of th e flo a t in g S m a ll Talk wns ¡n t[ie c [ty Tuesday.
W om en's c o o ls ot reduced p rices to
Succinctly A rra n ge d f o r H ur­
m
ake them t o . At M c ttln te r 's .
W illie Pickles Jones, forfnorly of Apnpried lle ro ld R eaders.
T.
H. Harlow o f Orlando transacted busi­
kn, was n visitor to this city Inst week.
ness here Wednesday.
’1909
Garner &amp;. Roberts sell high-grade Cignrs
Ir a n » to
~ •' ' ',
M. 0. OvctS tree L o i Orlando was,in the
and tobacco. -Try.them ,
fft m o v e r •
Experienced Nurse Por information city Monday in his new Reo touring car.
That new leaf.
Every train and every lioat brings
address " Nurse,
Wode. the tuner, Orlnndo.
swarms o f visitors to Sanford
Benjninin Drew o f Orlando wns in the
Buy Henry Clay Flour o f W . W. Long.
Get busy with those new houses__the
city last Saturday looking ufter his prop­
The best on earth.
people are coming.
erty interests.
Frederick If. Rond «pent Monday in OrYesterday was Emancipation Day. ond
Fresh oysters servhd In every style nt

PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST

Ladies’ Collars,
Ladies’ Belts
Fine. Line of Ruchings
E xtra Wide and Füll

ff Large Barettes, Complete Line of
Notions, Wool- Dress Goods
and Silks, Yard-wide Satins

-Iscdc-------- -------- --------------- --------,-------- Lwas quite gcnorally observed by the m l the Pioo restaurant
Wade makes frequent trips to Sanford. orctl people.
If you want n first-class tailor-made
Write him nt Orlando.
Mrs. Sidney Herbert o f Maitland wns In suit for $12.OH, call at D. A. Caldwell &amp;
&lt;
Now is the time to buy your sub-irri­ the city Monday combining business with Sons.
pleasure.
gated land. See M. M. Smith.
If It's printing yon want, send it to T he
Dried SnirShouIdersift 1214 cCrttS found
St II. H. Hill’s grocery.

N ew stock Evaporated andTJrlcd FruIts
for Christmas cakes, nt Long's Grocery.

H erald officts;

guaran

teed.

Sec H. H. Hill for
Step Into Mrs. G. L-Takash's lunch room
One million feet o f cypress blenching
Blend
sad gel a cup of goo3'roRec7*'Five cents, f Coffee, -froest-on ritrifr-foe lM-«enHr.’
-boards.-Place orders b w : » W I ^ I I I WB K
$18 Art Sijunres for $15, size 11x12.
'A . Hcf l tfl i LpO^—

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James Harvey, a negro,, charged with

J Full Line of Gents’. Furnishings

If N. P. Y O W E L L &amp; CO

Chase &amp;. Sanborn's tea ami colTce, the
—Gurnet U , Huberts- *

j n s s a u lL w Ltl^ L n te n l m nm nttfr w a s . a r r m - LciC theta,is.

Owynnc and George Fox spent Monday ed in Orlando. Tuesday, by ShcrifT Vick

Sec Pell for pajier hanging. New fall
Chns. P. Dow. re|&gt;rcsenting the Ovcr- patterns just in.
street Crate Co., wns in the city last SntW. II. Fudge, representing the Van Dcunlay on business connected with Ills f\rm. mnn Grocery Co. o f Jacksonville, called
Mcttlngcr's.
* .——
R. N. Mcnfco has returned ta Orlamlb
M en 's o v e rc o a ts and croven cttcs. upon the local trade Thursday.
M ust be sold. P riced a w a y down.
after spending several days in this city.
See C. A. Reed for furniture and piano
moving.
tf
,,
At M cttln gcr's.
See U K . Philips about cucumber ond
in Orlando.
Sllk shirt w a is ts a t b ig re d u c tio n o t

Just arrived, Snider's canned goods,
Low [»rices on beans for spring plant­
catsups
and preserves, at Gnrner &amp;
Goodwin's high-grade Preserves, Jellies ing at L. R. Philips.
Roberts.
and Jams, nt Garner 8« Roberts.
Rugs,'from 75 cents up. E. A. Hrllicld
N. P. Yow cll. Mrs. Elizabeth Yow ell nnd
Get estimates from Pq^yjitdimise print­
I Furniture Store.
Mrs. Barnes of Orlando s|»eiit Wednesday
ing.
, . , _
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«ti
Mattings, o f nil kinds ami patterns, from in tile city:--------- :------ ;------ — '
—Unni sandwich. 5 cents: Mrs. Tuknsli s | 20 cents per y n fïT to SO cents, nt E. A.
Gurner &amp; Roberts o[&gt;en their Sanford
lunch mom. opposite the depot.
Hefllcld's Furniture Store".
avenue
grocery today.
Everything in
Long's Preserves in glnsses. Finest on
Ernest Moliner o f Gainesville is in the groceries, liny and grain.
market.
CtlAS. Evans.
|city,- Mrs. Moliner hns been her«» several
Ben ns. English pens, tomatoes; all seeds
Wanti:u.—Children’s sew ing to do. Mrs. weeks visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
for spring crops, at exceptionally good
Marie Kctchum. 510 Magnolia street.
B. E. Tnkosh.
prices. L. R. Philips.
■quash seed.

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You W ant Guns, S h ells, and Supplies
Wc carry a Full Line of
New Club and Referee
Shells, 10, 12, 16 Gauge,
High Base Smokeless In

For an up-to-&lt;late tailor-made suit, see 1 $18 A rt Squares fur $15. size 9x12. E.
Mr. nnd Mrs. N. H. Gnmrr uuibtliuCh
D. A. Caldwell L Sons.
A. Heflield Co.
ter. Miss Johnnell, are visiting rumTrVK|ri
Mr. ami Mrs. Frnnk P. Forster are the
"The Florida Blossoms," a colored tent nnd friends in Dade City.
guests o f.re la tiv e s ^ in "Jacksonville tills sJmw w||, n M h lt nl theill0W kn)Um,8
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. II. Bardin arc the proud
j night, hence the colored folk are
uro on th«* parents o f n little lintiy girl, who arrived
Capt. J. W. Wilmott nnd Dr. Wclmon qul vlve.
*
at their home last Sunday morning.
Person of Oriundo wero In tho city Tues­
Turkeys, geese and chickens for sate
Rev. Fred P. Eiismingcr o f WestTmnpa
day.
Mrs. A. C. Doudney, Plume 51), Sanford visited Ilia parents, Mr. mid Mrs. J. C.
tf
Mrs. F. Dunpby .ontL Mrs. Maiuy and --Fla.
¿nawiiuicr. over Christmns.
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—- ... — —
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John Dunghy o f Altoonn, Pa., spent Tues­
The famous Fox River Butter for sale * Romeo Coffee, J [»muds for one dotinr.
day in the city.
at W. W. Long's Grocery.
Ciias. Evans.
Mrs. J. F. Clark spent Christmns with
I sell the celebrated Macy wagon. Har­
A little money now nnd n little now mid
her parents in Pnlntkn. Miss Sadie Rob­ ry J. Wilson.
then Is the w ay to buy celery land. “ See
erts accompanies Mrs. Clark.
M. Smith for particulars.
Steak, hnm and eggs, |*&gt;rk and Iwntis

"Our Own" coffee, best 23 cent coffee on and dllter toothsome articles, nt Mrs. G. L
the market, at cither store o f Gnrner A Taknsh's lunch room. op|iositc the depot.
Roberta.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Harris returned to
. Headquarters for Iron A g e ttxils. A ny their Eustis home Monday, after a pleas­
thing you want in hand plows, fertilizer ant visit with their daughter. Mrs. C. A,
distributors, etc., Harry J. Wilson..
Dobbins, nnd family.
Hilly Benrdnlt tins returned from Orlando
M. M. Smith lias 1,000 acres of celery
where he spent the holidays witli his land. Sold on easv terms,
mother.
Samples o f engraved* visiting cards nnd
Commencing January 1st, 1009. George [ invitations in the latest and liesl styles
W. Venable, contractor nnd builder, will ,nny be seen nt The Herald office,
employ only union labor, nnd work eight
„
. ,
hours a day.
Don't forget that L. R. Philips has the
best prices on all sorts o f garden seed.
The old frame dwelling nt the corner of
_
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.
.
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„
p ..» .venue „„,1 Third .«re e l I . bring
f
! r
' 1' „
I movr.1, nn,I ..
............. w ill build
c " " ' " * R” b" ' * •
a new dwelling on thia comer.
| Mr8- Ernest Tolar o f Jacksonville is the
guest“ o f“ M r s .J . M. Tolar. Her many
Just arrived, a fresh line o f imported
friends in Sanford are [»leased to see her
tnacenroni, spaghetti, vermicelli, A D C
again in their midst.
French peus, etc. Garner &amp; Rouekts. ,
High grade Cigars and Tobacco. Smok­
Mrs. Emma Dodd o f Jacksonville is the
ing nnd chewing. Most complete line in
goest of Mrs. J. A. Hnrrold. Mrs. Dodd
the city.
Chas. Evans.
was n former resident o f Sanford nnd tier
Snmp
peop1
**
mgra-lA-ihink.—
Uarfcto is
, .Plflny_itn:ilils are glad .'.to - umUtinH—It«
slow.
Let
them
try
Garner
A
Roberts
egolo.
with an order. Phone 59.
Bill Pickles, sweet mixed, cucumbers,
Mrs. A . C. Chapman and children left
mangoes mid sour pickles In bulk.
Mondny for their home in Kissimmee
Chab. Evans.
after n pleasant visit to the former's par­
J. A. Douglass o f Miami is visitin g ids
ents. Mrs. M.' M. Stewart.
daughter. Mrs. George V in a b it. H e is so
touch impressed with the future o f S a n -. Mr. McKetiWr; of M cgen zie
H &amp;H McKinH
ford Hint he has decided to purchase prop- non. naval stores operators of Chuluotn
wty and make his permanent nbodehere.
ln 0“ city Tuesday nnd made The
Low prices on tomato seed a t L. R.
— "Philips; —

women's co a ts a t reduced prices to 1 " '
1
"■ k t them go. At M e m b e r 's .
Th" voun

,
„ . „ j nn(. wm
iB linuf0vi,,il ond wiU

return to Florida with his son.

A carnival held tho show grounds a l l .
_
* « l week and departed Monday for OrC. A . Hawkins o f Commerce. Go., spent
l*ndo. Connected-with It was a good wild .l hi* week wlUl hU brother. T. L Hawkins,
’ West show, together witli tha usual conCelery avenue. His mother occompa' -«u lo i,, Of merrylgoTround. Ferris wheel.
Wm. find th e'fam ily'h eld' n reunion,
f«t girl, old plantation, etc.
&amp; A- Hawkins is editor o f Uie Commerce
Pandemonium broke loose last Thursday News.
“ •ght when ull the engine and fa ctory
Miss Mable Anderson arrived In the city
whittles tore holes in tho atmosphere, e n - 1 Wednesday nlghtTromCadillac. Michigan,
•kavoring pi 8[&gt;eed the old year out and Miss Anderson has been stenograjiher for
hi the new. M any people tliought the Howard-Packard Land Cp. for a numth® world had conus to an end ond Gabriel ber o f years, ond w ill have charge o f their
was tooting hla born.
I Sanford office this season.

Harry Alexander, of Ttie Herald force,
returned Tuesday, after spending Christ­
mas week witli his parents nt Geneva.

Wi
A Large Stock of Guns
and Fishing Tackle and
General Sporting Goods.

GUNS FOR RENT

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co

= * SANFORD, FLORIpA--------------Furnished room for rent. Good location;
nly two dollars j»er week if taken nt once.
^ , v n \ \ w u w w w u » w n v . \ \ \ w &lt; u u m \ v ( w v w w n v v v &gt;w w w w » w v &gt;
Call at Herald office.
Mrs. flicks and son of Jacksonville, hut
who formerly resided here, have again
When you have mi item o f news cull
taken up their residence in Sanford.
phone No. 1-18.
M en's o v e r c o a ts and c ra v en c ttcs .
Must be sold. Priced a w a y dow n.
— At M e ttln g e r's .

Sanford
I (lower and lettuce is bring­
ing good prices this week.
Connected with this paper is n printing

Wanted.—By young man, nice, open,
office capable o f producing the highest
auntlY room, with or without hoard. Give
terms’ and^joention.
Herald office.

Address, D. C. H.,

grade of oilier and society stationnryr-

Superior priming for ull purposes at T he

Herald office.

Ben Fish came over from Sanford the
Go to H. II. Hill for everything in the
tatter part of Inst week to s|»ciul n few
grocery
line.
days of the holiday season with ills broth­
er mid sister— DeLand Supplement.
T h e k in d e rg a r te n sch ool w illm n r ii im xt-

Electa Brand Tea and Spices.

Chas; Evans.
Best Elgin crenmery butter at 35 cents
|xt [Miutui, nt Sanford Grocery Gimpany.
Prof. James Madison Chapman, tho
celebrateli entertainer, pnsseil through
Sanford Friday en route to Eustis, where}
he will Be identified with the Presbytcrinn College. Prof. Cluipnmii gave an
entertainment in tills city last~scnson
nnd will probably nppear here thin sea­ J
son.
L *ltw ««-P lttH ta -

Lettuce Plants for
A small blaze occurred Tuesday noon nt Monday in the Baptist church, the same
C. F.
die corner of Laurel avenue nnd Third location.*
street, tire residence o f R. A. Hall. The
Misses Gladys and Grace Tilden of
Just name yoor
fire was quickly extinguished by the fire Oakland, Fla., visited Miss Ethel Shnr[»c
department with slight damage to Uie roof. this week nnd took Iter horn® w ith them haven't It will get It
convinced? Sanford
Olives in hulk nnd in all size Imttlcs.
on their return,
Ch a s . E

vans.

"Rev. nnd Mrs."D. 11."Sweat tuiiI

fam ily

L ost .— Wednesday, Dec. 30, two mileage I left Tuesday for their new homo in Jack­

House office.
I. A. Pattison o f New York, o ne of Sanford's regular winter visitors, has ngain
taken up his residence at the Sanford
House. Mr. Pattison is on ardent disciple
of Walton and considers San ford the great­
est (dace in the world for fishing.
F. T. Williams, lutely arrived from Petoskey, Mi*ch., is an expert surveyor and
civil engineer, and will have his office a t
801 Elm avenue; phone 275. Mr. Williams
bus iuvestwi in celery land and w ill make
StmfonHits future tonne,. Read b is adver­
tisement in this issue.
Misses Bessie and Nellie Furcn, p o p la r
and efficient teachers in the West Palin
Bench public school, .left Thursdaynndttre
probably now enjoying their holiday vacatlon at home with their [»r e n ts at San­
ford.— West Palm Beach correspondent to
Times-Uniop.

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"Leader."

Tlie Royal Tailors Brand o f Clothing
means perfection. See samples at I). A.
Caldwell &amp; Son's.

books, between Sanford nnd Gee Hnm-1
mock on Lake Jessup. Address o f C. A.
Hcru,d u
----- ----------- -------; Hawkins, Commerce; Go., in books. Five
A . J. Nye, a prominent orange buyer of dollars reward if returned to Sanford

H,"ry C. Cooper,
,„n„.#er o f * » “ •“
clly T“ ‘dn|'
« - A n . ™ F e n lU ie , W o r t, o i J .o k » n - M'-, N &gt; " h“ ° »“ |ckl" S h“ “
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tn the city T U eid a y on V u sliib u i ®nd
MnomiHl w ill, tho company. He I . o | lfian 10 ,h" ‘ r
»»«.to o l, utlohle geoUoman o f (treat buji- j S. J. M S ie r. w o . colled to Chotlotle.
*■ae*s acumen.
N. C., Saturday by the illness o f ills son.
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Ted. who was suffering with pneumonia.

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sonville, where Rev.Sweat will take charge
of the Springfield church. Their many
friends regret tlie departure o f this estim a­
ble fam ily.
Miss Harriet 1- Perkins is v isiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Perkins.
Miss Perkins is attending college nt Dermott. Ark., ond on occount o f the long
journey o f four days was obliged to cut
short her visit home.
H. E. Wise, who so successfully conduct­
ed the City Restaurant here Inst year, and
after tho lire which destroyed his business
went to .Jacksonville, has relumed to
Sonforri, ond contemplates again entering
-business iua£.
W e are Informed that the (trivate Or­
phans Homo at Enterprise, which lias
heretofore been maintained by Miss Emma
rTucker.-willJtereafrVr bounder tho euro o f
the conference o f the Methodist Episcopal
Church South. Miss Tucker having made a
proposition to that effect at the last ses­
sion o f the conference at Miami.

sale ; any qunntit/."

Williams, Box 33.’
wants, and If we
for ywu. Call and bo
Grocer y «Company.

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IN SANFORD CHURCHES
.W here Devout of the Celery
- City Worship Tomorrow.

RESUME OF A ll CHURCH EVENTS

IVOt. MrTjrttrrt Pstr.qt Ineorporsttnf T k i Hu»»»wF t a u n -Laud .CoMr»jrr. under the fallowing pro­
posed charter. the original of which It now on file
in the office of the Secretary o f the State of Florida.
B Aon* Huw*atL
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Cuunat C. HowAto.
|o b O. P so as ».

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CITY PROPERTY

ARTICLES OP INCORPORATION OF TIIE HOW-

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AR b-PAC K A R D LAN D COMPANY.

Of Interest to Those Religiously In
cllnetf—Subject» o f Discourses
fo r the Sabbath.

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OR TRUCK LANDS

We., m C’.orruoini. have agreed to «««ecla t»
ourselves, ami do hereby ftaaociate ourselves to­
gether for the putpote of form III* Into h body polit­
ic and corporate under and bjr virtue of the law«
nf the State of Florida, anil do hereby adopt the
following Article» of,JnAvporailoa: *
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— Come-and 5ee Ua___

•AOTKUI

I I * T h i How
The name of ihlat
RrOMStsd I» k*i«g or MiU (heir A m MMSOMM .ml
principal place
•tMr Ch.rth H «w la this ofile* «et l»t«r loia Ttiarwuy Ato-pAOUtn Lamp Co
range
county.
of
butines«
«hall
hl
illifaoon.
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- «flo r*. alenFlorida, hot h shall Y
rira i Methodist
la
and
In
other
R r v A E . Householder, pastor; church. corner Park rie* and place« of hu
foreign counavenue and Fifth ttreet; par*oo«&lt;e. corner M ai­ State« of the United
may detenni
alai' Seventh ttreet: phone 2-&gt;4. trie«, at
jnday rooming «enrice at "IIj evenirti service,
ARTICLE II. *
7:00; Sundayr senous.
achonl. v
9 .«o
43 e.
a. in.; Jno. K. MetI nature of ilia butlnett to be transUnger. Supt. Epworth Leaiur. 3.00 Sunday even-.
I- corporis lion «hall be at follows, to­
lag.
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il-. t»iy &lt; own. control, work, develop.

— Hew. A. K. Ho«*elu4.ler will occupy Utc
pulpit and preach his first sermon to n
Sanford congregation. Everyone is snvited to attend and welcome Mr. House
holder.

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f. W. Boyd pastor: Sunda

morning serv

Wednesday, 7:00 p. m.: Y. W: A. first Friday. 3 p.
i » T Y . M 5. last Friday, 3 p. m.
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f t »Kw atitmaLtcuwllttd. Lclil Dec. 30lll.
Rev. J. W. Dojrd w o i called ns pastor,
John D. Jenkins wns elected deacon, K.
R. Murrell, clerk. J. T. Denton. Sunday
school superintendent, and N. J. Perkins
assistant superintendent.
The pastor will discourse Sabbath momWho shall dispiselhe
in# on the subject

change, cullivata. Improve and .otherwise deal In
and dispose of real estate, and any right. Illle. Intereet or estate therein. In the Slate of Florida,
and In other States of the United States, and In
foreign countries: to plat. Improve and develop
I and r for I he purpose of sale; and to do and per­
form all things appropriate or needful far the drveioomcataod. Improvement of the same for any
purposes for which the tame may be adapted: to
undertake and direct the management and tale of
all or pari nf the property of the corporation: and
of property, building* and land« of other*, ami to
transact on o w m s tln n the.jirurrul business i f
real estate agents amt-brokers.
To aruu|Hv«wn. Jesse, occupy, use and develop
farms, farm lands, town site« ami territories, to
lay out. plat. Irrigate, .drain and subdivide the
tame, to ofmratr farms, ranches, orchards and
plantations, and rstabllth ertonie» of immigrants:
and to erect and construct houses, buildings and
works of every kind on the land of the corporatimi.
To manufacture, purchase, or otherwise Acquire,
to bold. own. mortgage, pledge, tell, assign, trans­
fer. or otherwise dispose of. Invest, trade and deal
in ami with Umber, lu n lw . naval stores, and other
goods, wares and merchandise of every riass ami
description, which may 1» calculated directly or In-

BOARDING CELERY. SANTORD. FLA.

day o f small thlngsT"
Protracted services will begin Sundny

It Makes No DilTeJence What You Want or Where You Want It

W E HAVE IT

Presbyterian
Rev. J. F. McKinnlon. pastor: morning «enrice,
i; evening Serv 1er: 7:00; Sabbath school. 9:30 a.
u; Henry Mel-aulin.-Supt-; prayet meeting Wedraday. 7:00 p. m.

The pastor
evening

will

otherwise aoquirtk-sell. transfer. Assign. mortgage,

and. on Terms tlmt are Riyht

preach morning and -plvdge or otherwise dispose of.th e abares of capi­

Congregational
Rev. J. W. Richards paline. Sunday rooming
-rvlce. II: evening servier. 7:30; prayer meeting
radnesday. 7:00 p m.; Sahbalh school. W a r n
C. Enamlngrr. Superintendent

tal sturi of, or soy bonds, securities and evidences
of Indetaedoesi issued or neated by any other cortwratian'oe corporations of this State, or any other
Slate, country or nation: and while the owner of
such stuck, bunds, or other obligations, to eirrviae
all the righu. powers and privllegra of ownership
thereof, and to exercise voting towers thereon, to
the same extent that a natural prraon might or

H O W A R D -P A C K A R D

LAND

COMPANY

The pastor will prendi morning and
evening.

Rev. M. Fox, rector; services every second and
airth Sunday; early mass. 7 a. m ; mass and serion, 10 a. m ; Sunday school. 1* « m ; vespers, 3

Hardware and Farm

Holy C ross f plscopal
Rev. B. F. Brown, lector: A. p Key, senior war­
den. Sunday morning service. II: evening service.
7.36; Sabbath school. 9 45a m ; II F. Whitney.

TIIE COMPRESSED-AIR SPRAYER

ARTICLE 111

BMiUaly 7 : 3 0 WtlgyemJgy EjV—hing

.1 stock of this
lion shall ( « Onn I
bed Thousand ( lOO.(HFOÖjl)
Dollars, to l e divided into One Thousand shares*«
ilw pat valur of Un» Hundred 11100.00) Dollar»
raen. All or any purtuott u the capital suxk of
this cornuratiua may be pa
used (or in the purchase of |
tonal, or fur Ihr payment
Just valuation to hr determined l&gt;y the tuard of
alroctort.
ARTICLE IV. ^-7 7 This ivirporatkui 'shall cun'inue and have full
power to rsrn ise its rurpiqatp rights and fran­
chises lor a prrti»! ul ninety nine &lt;UU) years (nun
and after the cummrnrrmrnt of its corporate ex­
istence.
ARTICLE V.
The business of' this corporation shall 1« eondueled by the sol towing officers: a President, a
Treasurer, and a-’ Sectetanr. rleetrd by the board
directurs. and a board «.directors of not less than
three nor n*we Wiao Bv* d im tors, wbo must be
tturkhuidrts of tbe corpuratiun. to be elected by
the stockholders annually.
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Until tbe first annual m e e tin g « the stickhoiders hereinafter provided for. and unlU their sueare fleeted -eaJ ttualifWiL the officers «
this corporation *h»n ti- 11 Adua Howard, i'realdrnt; Jease O Packard. Treasurer, and Claude C.
Howard. Srvretary: tbe Board « Directurs shaft
„ a Ados Howard. Jpuse U Packard and Claud«
C Howard
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The first oegaaira l lno mbetlagof the stnrkhofders of ihisrorKrslioss ih «u te held ,n tbe C i t y «
banford. Orahge Coohty. Florida, the principal
place M uisineat. « the corp.estkwi. at the offices
« the ronocatKJO.,oO.'Uic- 20th Say « Feteuary.
1 L lUtci, U lU . u m a s r « adapting by-taws
1 com'drting -the aaganDallun or the cseporaikaL and also fur ¿he (ainuae at rhetutg such offiorra « the csepuration as ary hereinbefore providrxt
i**fl |UXi t b f f f i í l f f Ibe .iu q u a J meeuitti
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tu akfu iM erv« this rurpUstiun shall be held cm
the first Tuesday In January of egrh and every
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P7 lodeteivfne«« or liabtlity
go whh.h this cveymratam shall subyect itarif to
sFiattU ll.r ASwuiit « the capital stock « this
cornoratam
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Tha natnes aod rfaidener« « the subacribing In­
corporators « this oorvorallon. and the amount U
the catdtal stock suhacnteil by each, áre JU isfhnrs: .
i ’Adns HossasJ. Sanford F

Edwin Brush, M agician
Second number o f Lyceum course. Opera
House. Tuesday. Jan. 3th. 8:30 p.m. Mr.
brush is one of the foremoet magicians of
the country, and tie always draws big
crowds. Mr. Brush js assisted by Walter
Kleckner, who is stage manager, animal
custodian and mechanic- l i you miss see­
ing Uiis entertainment you will miss a
chance o f a lifetime. Tickets arc on sale
.MafiriRuMpfinlMi, firtti1-■ 1tq
T trrr Genenp
lesseü Packard. CxflUac. Mkh ......IS O Shares
don 50 cent«: feserved beata 75 cerna.
o n tts m ■ S o u r . tbe »«Iwerdang incxesaeators
School chiUlren. generai admiixion 35 have hereunto,subscribed their names"
cent«; rcacrved scota 50 cy-nlx.
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Implements

B a a l. b y . . T a i l fo r C ro ss a r».

A llj* h o have

! &gt; Used In Uncle S am ’s Paint Shop
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During the past year the U. S.
I N avy has consumed «91,000 |»nin&lt;ls

We have the largest
and best equipped plant
for driving, wells in this
section of the country
and are prepared to till
nil orders promptly. Our
machinery is up-to-daie
and our workmen are
skilled in the work.

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Lucas W h ite Paint
and 278.700 pounds of LUCAS
COLORS, sufficient to produce more
than 100.000 gallons of (taint,
equivalent to 50 carloads of 200.000 gallons each, und which would
make a train more than one-hnlf
mile lopg.
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In addition to this U nde Sam
has used during the past year more
than 25.000 galkms o f LUCAS
VARNISHES. ENAM ELS and other
products.
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U nde Sam’s (ireference is not a
&lt;; matter of favor, but of Q U A L IT Y
! - and RESULTS.
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In -Uncle Sam’s service, ns in
j| E veryb od y else’«, LUCAS PR0'; DUCTS have an unbroken record
! &gt; for satisfactory results.

Those contemplating
putting in wells would
serve their best inter­
ests by consulting us and
learning- prices before
making contracts.

Aspgragus, Lettuce, Onions, Ciuliflowers, etc., etc., in Sanford, pays
,1 Sell the Land— Your Brniris. Money, and
Muscles Makes tlje Crop and Uie Profit

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Coburn’« M instrel«
Coburn’s Minstrels cqme to the Duval
Lisait L. IL«*.
theater
night before well 1¿eased audiences. This
was the first minstrel company hr appear
here in tome time, and all wbo care for
the lun and music offered in such an en­
gagement were present to enjoy the excel­
lent program offered. J. A. Coburn, who
,Mj csou«i
has been in the busineas for many years,
fir ais er M
has an exceptionally good show this year, County
«g M
although by no means one of the large
ones in point o f numbers. The singing
contingent is well trained, and the sefccliu n rw ere all bright and pleasing. The

ONUUflll

quartet
music and the soloists gave good satis­ turd aadSiAir of H kM rss. &amp;&gt; U a Ibe 14ih&lt;Uy «
faction. In the olio’ some clever acts were
introduced, including the usual acrobat­
ic and musical specialties.— Jacksonville
Times Union. 7
The Herald is fully equipped* to print
Will be at the Sanford Opera House.Sat­
fine
stationery of all kinds. A ll the latest
urday. Jan. 9th.
type and material and "the men lw»hi~4
the type" who know how. *
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IM P R O V E D IR R IG A TED F A R M S -U N C L E A R E D LA N D S
Flowing W ells on All
O t e t r i W t a and oiberiDexlrabte Tracts in Blocks to s u It T u r c h a ïc ïr T r h * * and deacriptions upon request-

First National Bank iWlding

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Best Brand of Fertilizers
For Florida Growers

McGlun Brothers, Proprieties

V E R since man knew
enough about astron­
om y to d ivid e tim e
TfiTo
years " ~w'KTch

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agreed
w ith
the
ea rth ’s annual revolu ­
tion around the Biln,
ho has In various
ch aracteristic
ways
r e g a rd 'd
the
first
- day - o f the now - ye a r
as a d f l y ^ o f r e ­
jo ic in g
and
wellwishing.
It wns the
great
day for exchanging g ifts until, In some
ThHsttnn
was substituted.
W h ile In Am orlcn

Twerfty Years o r Experience u lth Florida Crops Mas Dem onstrated

a tlc'a n d o f little price, being branches
cut from the wood oonBecrnted
to E v e ry th in g Neat a n d C lean
S Iron In, the EQddnas o f strength.
T h c io w ore presented to the king ns
and Cooked to Please the Palate
nn omen o f good fortune. Th e gifts
bocamo m oro protontlous as tim e went
on. and In later centurlep some o f the
o f the Epicure
ltnman em perors dem anded N e w Year's
presents o f great value
from
the
''m a g n a te «" o f those days. _ As the
Homan rulers w ere gentlem en who
-w ere-n ot -to-be trifled “w lt t i n h e pres“ Corner First S te m nrjjt Palmetto Avenue
ents usually appeared on tim e nfter
notice to the w ealthy was given.
It was In Home, too, that the habit
o f m asquerading at N ew Y e a r’s ajc
pears to have originated. T h e custom
nTflT~obServed m Ita ly now Is confined
... v celebrations
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to- thd
nt the Epiphany

the W orth o f Our F ertlllfers

A SPECIAL BRAND rOR EVERV CROP

The Florida Fertilizer Co

J. A. TAKACH, Agent

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

T h e M arks

e o m fo rrC o tta g e

New Yrtrr*ir&lt;t«r-fs''gCTWWFÏF^ifcii«*n"F&lt;î* -wJ.T :y ^ íB e r eárnlvnl time
as a holiday ami as an occasion for

" h ilS W 'f if o n now .^N ow -Y e a r's pres­
ents have not en tirely disappeared.
New Year’H day Is not pbsorved on
January 1 In every country, although
mast nations nowadays uso thu Grogorlsn calendar, and donsequontly be­
gin their new year on that day. In
HtiislS the Julian calendar Is still In
use, and as a quarter o f a day In each
year Is lost by that system , there Is
sow an accumulated loss o f 13. days.
January l*ln Russia, thep; correspond^
to January 14 o f our calendar. Th e
Mohammedan N e w Year, the Jewish
New Year and the Chines^ N ew Y'ear,,
owing to the peculiar system s o f keep­
ing time by thoso people, are very elu
slve-dstes, or seem so to persons fnxnllfkr only with the G regorian calcn

AB TO TH E C A L E N D A R S .
The Jewish year is solar-lunar, and
may consist o f ns few no 353 days and
as many as 385. N ow Y ear's day^uaually falls In Septem ber. T h e M oham ­
medan years usually consist o f 354
■days, being purely lunar, and the leap
years, which otxmr In certain tw e lv e ­
months o f a cyclo o f 30 lunar years,
.contain 355 days.
T h e first dny nf
Mtiharrem— N ow Y ea r's dny— m ay In
-Course of Mine make a wholo rovolu ­
tion of the seasons. An Instance o f tilts
may be-given. T h e first o f Muhnrrem.
!'■ \ fell on February 25, w hile *the
Mohammedan N e w Y e a r last year be­
gan on March .7. Inasmuch as It I h 1
purely lunar, the Moham medan yenr
Is almost unique in (ho calendars o f
the world. W h ile the Chlpose year con­
forms to the eastern Idea, being found­
ed upon lunar months, a month Is add
ed to every 30, to m ake time conform
with tbo Bolar year.
Consequently,
the Ctilnesc Now Y e a r m ay begin a n y­
time between January 2 1 "and Febru

-C £ A T 4V ITJE 3 O F T H E D A Y
In sume cnuntrles, notably In Great

The Best Homelike Aceonimoclations

Arc OfTorinU Any and All Kinds of Florida Real Estate
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at as Low Prices and on as Reasonable Terms^
As Can be Had Anywhere.

Centrally Located

Cor. Fourth St. ami Magnolia Avo!
salutation Is “ Prosit Nou Jehr."
S im ilar to Oi I b custom are the re­
ligiou s "w atch m eetin gs" held In some
o f the churches In this country on
N ow Y e a r’s eve. In England on New
Y e a r 's eve, In some houses, a curious
custom, or superstition. Is observed.
A t the stroke o f 12. which ushers'in
the new yenr, the party, already w ait­
in g on the stairs, begin to ascend the
stairw ay backward, taking a step at
each stroke. E v r ry stop successfully
mounted means a happy month, every
stumble a roverso. O f course, It Is
one o f those
playful
superstitions
which are not taken seriously.

OUtce on Park Avenue, between First and Commercial Streets. Sanford, Florida

Fresh Meats

CUSTOM OF 'GIFTS,
Almost everyw h ere the custom o f
making present» on the first dny of
j” new ïc a r has been observed. W hen
originated, or w here, It would bo
Mlremety difficult. If not actually JruP®»*'blo. to say. I t 1» sufficient to
" ° w that the observance has tho
¡rf.ct*on of rem ote antiquity. In the
century U.
Tattua. king of
“ o HaMno*. accordin g to traditions.

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u t the g ift» w ere m erely emblem-

| The Sanford. Building &amp; Loan Association

I W IL L B U IL D YO U A H O M E
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G. H. F E R N A L D , P r o s .
A. T . R O S S E T T E R
A. P . C O N N E L L Y , S e c ’ y. &amp; T r e s s .

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O. H. FE R N A L D
W. O, HOLDEN
F. P. FO RSTER

Director*

T. J.

V. P re s.

J. C. MICCINO
A. T. ROS SETT
H. R. S T E V E N S

M ILLE R

9-ROOM HOUSE, H ACRES

In Enterprise
$ 1 1 0 0 .0 0

DON PE A B O D Y
E n te r p r is e

F lo rid a

Ladies’ Skirts and Gentlemen's Clothing
Our Monthly Rate for Club Only $ 1.25
Givin»t yo u twelve pieces n month. We will call for
lollies once n week. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

ORO

Glucose Fondant for Christmas.
T w o cups sugar, one cup w ater, and
tw o tablespoons glucose. Hot! -nil un­
til a little dropped In cold w ater will
form a soft ball. R em ove from fire
and heat till cream y.
S even w a y « to use the fondant:
M ake Into balls und dip In melted
chocolate.
Ifo ll them In cocoanut.
R oll them In chopped nuts.
F ill figs with fondant and slice thin
F ill dhtes with, fondant, or put the
I s s d M tq w s tis t M lw -sk H w d H toter-----—
M ake Into squares and pluee n nut
on top.
R oll nuts In the fondant and then In
sugar.

A ll Will TC BARBIRS

In Gold’s Barber Shop

deliver

GOLD,

Pork Avenue, North

FRANK

A clean tiiwel for every customer

YANCEY

ami

GEO.’W. ADAMS, Manage

Barbershop

*wm jo h o i r rOâUflhablé, If not logical
tlpo tn begin the annual cycle. March
15 rW8i- 1 until
the la tte r part o f the
¡sixteenth cqntury, the day when the
sow yrar began In m ost Christian
•ODuntrles. Nurua is &amp;ald to have aade
'■the Homan ryear
~ - begin
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on JanutTr&gt;~lr
■tho day held by' pagan Rom o sacred
•ti honor
of- —
Janus,
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.- J .w h o was thus uupposed to turn at once back upon the
•eld yes/ and forw ardJatoJJio-neiv juul
■subsequently N ew Y e a r's day was, nt
various times and In d ifferen t Chrlscountries, celobrated on tho pres­
e t Christmas, March 1, March 25 (th e
Annunciation ), and East-

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In the City, at Mtxlernte Prices

L. W O O D R U F F

Sanford’s Only Exclusive Shoe Store

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STRONG LINE Of CHILDREN’ S SCHOOL SHOES
The Latest Fnll Styles in Ladies’, Gent’s and Children’s Shoes X
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GROCERIES
J . I. A N D E R S O N 'S
Ream f « r L o t» o f Present».
T wish I could be a laundress,
little Dorothy,
"Y o u would have to work very, very
hard, my ch ild." observed her mother.
"Ilu t just think, mamma, o f nil the
stockings I could hang up."
G reeting.
Now wlitl* the surging, deep-toned hell*
lament
The

past year, e'er fickle, they shall
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Thetr solemn burden fu r 's round of joy.
Chiming the praises of the year new-

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Manufactured with pure distilled water— they will |&gt;revent illness, aid
digestion and give you health

T ho S a n fo rd Coca Cola B o ttlin g C o ., S a n fo rd , F la

G as F ittin g
A ll Work Receives My Personal Attention

Elegan t French S I
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uiuLQest Efforts

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Opposite City Hull

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A gent W an ted
Hustling young party (either sex ) to represent me In MONEY-M AKING PROPO­
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T. 1. CUSHING, Oviedo. Fla.
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Society People.

turn in the milestone entertained A party
o f her friends. Games and amusements
were Indulged in and the . little folk thor
oughly enjoyed the afternoon. Each little
guest was presented with a dainty basket
o f pandy at parting, and all voted Miss
Mary a dear little hostess.

Musical at Sanford House

POJNTS PURELY PERSONAL

Sanford music lovers were given a rare
treat on last Tuesday' evening, when the
rich program was rendered by the Misses
Le Grande nnd Manning nnd C. Edgar

how Celery City V anity. Fair W hile
Away the Golden tlouraHamilton.
Soclal Gossip.

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N E V E N T that keeps alive pleasant
memories for each succeeding year
is the annual N ew Year’s Dance
given by Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Driver at the
Sanford House.
Like oCTwine. these events get better
— as each succeeds tho other and to look
forward to this annual dance Is joyous
anticipation.
T ls an ancient custom to dance the
old yeor out, but one that has lost none
-charm- b y s| A And at t he Sanfnnl
House the spirit o f good cheer keeps alive
the spark. o f this usual greeting to the

nity to
‘ ‘ ""heVr j w r * * ’ 1* and on Tuesday night he was at his best.
A goodly company gatheted.nn.H m r 8’ ToIkiw C ia,
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0 py night yt^rfunnt tO^jUtO .invitation tO
r o c RAM — ----appear at the 1008 festivities, end parlors,
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ss s a a ^ -T -^ rr
halls and dancing floor were well filled M*- Hrart
«1 Thy Swrrt Vokx— Sampton et M il
|»h "........... ............................ SU Sarns
with the pleasure seekers.
MIm 1* Grande
Capt. A . E. Von B. Fatjo nnd Mrs. For­ Non E V r r ...................................... : ............. Tostl
Mr. Hamilton
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by—"J o celyn "......................... serv.-0^ « ?
some beautiful figures, after which the Sunset................., :.r v . ...................Dudky Buck
Miss Le Grande
Strains o f n rollicking two-step started Etude 1
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Uie entire group o f dancers, and from Nucturn J ..................................................Cbopln
. Miss MannlnS
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then until the" midnight hour the pleas­ I Love You............................................ i.SoWesky
Mr. Hamilton
ures o f tjie terpsichore occupied the ilme. Spring Son*..................................... J ...Rubinstein
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Prof. Stuman and his celebrated orches­
Miss Le Grande
Polonaise.........................................
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tra furnished the music, and when the
Miss Mnnnln«
Stuman’s play everyone can danc$.
The Sanford House ne\er looked pret­
N ew Telephone B ook
tier, being decorated with evergreens and
The printing deportment of The Herald
at intervals large potted ferns greeted the laUusLigsued a new telephone book for
eye, ihakiniVpTeasing effect.
the Sanford Telephone Company. The
A s the last dance concluded, the guests new book consists of twenty pages nnd
nnd Mr. Driver formed on the floor nnd cover, printed on good paper, nnd tire sub­
sang "Auld Laijg Sync," a fitting tribute scribers’ names are set in capital letters
1to the dying year,.
o f a plain block face type in full length
Many ouf-of-town guests were present, columns nnd indexed throughout which
among them being the Misses Slemons; adds much to the convenience o f the user.
Delaney, Johnson and Rowland o f Orlan­
The book contains a number of welldo; Miss Perkins o f Arkansas, Mr. nnd displriyed advertisements of the leading
Mrs. Frank Williams of Daytona Mr. nnij business and professional men, and is in­
Mrs. C. M. Broadwater und Tom Broad- terspersed with instructions, rules and
wnter of Orlando, Messrs. Dunn nnd suggestions to patrons, besides several
WriglU of Orlando, and Dr. Clay of A r­ views of Sanford nnd a list o f the -new
cadia.
municipal officers. Altogether, the book

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A quiet home wedding occurred Inst Sat­
urday afternoon at 0 o’clock at the resi­
dence of Rev. Richards.----- :— ----- —— —
The contracting parties were Miss Loretta Kathleen Singletary and Frank Leon
Adler, Rev. Richards of the Congregational
church officiating.
The bride nnd groom arc well known in
this city, Mrs. Adler residing here for sev­
eral years nnd Mr. Adler being in the ma­
chine shops, but at present employed at
Mulberry where they expect to reside.
The Herald joins In extending best
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One o f tho moat delightful afinirs of
1008 was the event o f Monday night
when Mrs. R. D. Keelor and Mias Keelor
entertained at whist at the Sanford House.
Mrs. Keelor is a charming hostess and
possesses the rare quality of making every
guest feel at ease and to fully enjoy each
moment.
A Iprgc number o f guests were (ircscnt
und a pleasant evening spent by all.
Cards and social chat made the evening
complete,
Light refreshments were served und aid«•■l ln rtMin&lt;iing Dili II niftli fniovnbieevent.

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MIm Gertrude Pitt of Otis city was mar­
ried in Orlando. Dec. 23rd, to Harry L.
Hicks o f Memphis, Tcnn., the ceremony
being performed h r Rev. Cullowa/of the
First Baptist church o f Orlando. The
Pitta came to Sanford near a year ago
from Dyer, Tenn. The young couple will
make Memphis their home, to wtdeh place
they w ill go soon.

Kindergarten Plano Recital

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Miss Le Grands has a rich, highly cultl
.vated. contralto jfQice, nnd is a pupil of
J. Armour Galloway of Berlin. Germany
and is'now head o f the voice department
o f Roanoke Collego at iXfnville.Vn., nnd
also choir director o f the First Baptist
church o f that city.
Miss Manning, a graduate o f the Szaj
School o f Music, Buffalo, and o f the Penbod y Conservatory, Baltimore, Md., is a
pianiste o f rare ability and is now n
member of the music faculty o f Columbia
College, Columbia, S. C.
Mr. Hamilton needs no wools to portrny the qualities of TiirvoTC cTM IV C n ^
one in Sanford who has had the opportu­

The CeciUan Music Club Kindergarten
- will .give a piano recital this afternoon at
three o ’clock. Tills club is corn(»sod of
pupils o f Mrs. Fannie Stelnbridge Munson,
and tliOM who will give the rddtal this
pfternoon represent the little o n e s o f the
kindergarten department. They will be
assisted by MIm Maude A lice Wagner.
Among those who will make the pro­
gram are Ada Wagner, Serna Lake. Thel­
ma and Earoestlne Webb, Helen Peck.
Fannie Reha Munson, May Thrasher, MIm
-Boiler and Mr*. Richard M a x w d lThe pleasure o f many former recitals
given by Mrs. Munson’s pupils attests the
happiness held In store far those who may
be fortunate enough to attend that of the
kindergarten this afternoon.

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The books arc already distributed nnd
subscribers who have not received a copy
arc requested to notify tho manager. Geo.
H. Fernold, at his office, in the Fcmnld
Hardware Company's building. Phone 8 .
Best A ttra ctio n o f the Season
The largest night audience .o f the
Chuutauqun was present last night to
hear Brush, the mngician. There were
hundreds of little folks present, but they
got no moro enjoyment out of tho enter­
tainment than the older people .w ho were
ns much mystified ns the little ones.
Brush made good. He is even better than
his advance notices. He is clever and
tins the smoothest line of talk of any ma­
gician that has ever been here. His running line of remarks in itself is a good
night’s entertainment. The management
was much pleased with his work nnd he
will probably he on the program next
-year.—Daily Tribune. Colunibiu, Mo.
Brush will be at the Opera House Tues­
day, January 5. This is the regular
lyceum course, but such on attraction ns
Brush would more than fill the High
School auditorium, and in order to give
all the people seats the entertainment
~Will take place in the Opera I U&gt;um»._______
Sentence o f Labor L ea d ers'
President Samuel Gompcrs o f the Am er­
ican Federation o f Labor was last week
sentenced, to a.tjQ jr.of twelve mouths in
fedcriti prison for falling to respond In
the recent mandamus cases arising from
the alleged boycott instituted by the as­
sociation o f which V ' i s haad against the
Buck Stove Co. Vice-PreSldcn Mitchell
was given nine months .unJ Secretary
Frank Morrison six months. The hearing
was before the supreme court of the Dis­
trict o f Columbia. Pending appeal to.the
United- States court o f appeals the de­
fendants w e &amp; released on bail, which
was fixed as follows: Compere, $3,000;
Mitchell,.$4,000; Morrison, $3,000.

Im p rb vem en t* o f Clyde Line
It makes the hearts of Sanford's citi­
zens swell with jo y to note the improve­
ments now in progress at the Clyde Line
dock and warehouses.. The buildings arenow being painted and a new floor o f the
dock.1* being Uld. .. Every bit o f materiel
and labor that can be procured in Sanford
is used in this construction work, and lids
is commendable upon the part o f the Clyde
Line, as the money expended w ill revert
to the merchants of Sanford. Mr. Ford,
the travelling passenger and freight agenL
U t U e M a r y H a w a rd E n tertain s
is giving the work his personal supervi­
Little Misa Mary Howard waa. seven sion and the Improvements are progress­
years old oo Tuesday and to celebrate the ing favorably.

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HESE lots are numbered from 1 to 50 in the
order sold. Mr. Derry, Cashier of the Peoples
Bank, has placed one of these numbers in a
R sealed envelope, and the purchaser who happens to
purchase th at lot in the series will receive a deed to
his lot FREE of Cost. The lucky num ber will be
announced ohly after the Sale of the entire series
lias been completed, but-all Paym ents made by theLucky Man will be refunded with the Deed. Mr.
Derry does notTfnow w hat num ber is in the envelope,
as Numbers 1 to 50 were w ritten on separate pieces
of paper, folded, placed in a hat from which some
one drew one which was im m ediately sealed in the
presence of witnesses and the other 49 immediately
destroyed. This was done at our office at 10 o’clock
Monday, December 21. These lots are offered for
less money and on easier terms than any in Sanford
were ever offered before and some one will tfet a
Home Site Free. Be the Lucky M an!

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TH F S fW F fH tb 'h tR Ä LÖ
nml m any good w h d ltn vccxceilcd in e f­
forts. Cense repining and turn once more
to_tinrtnsk. for the u re n ie s t liatf« never
had more than your own measure of time
Poor,
- tw e n ty -fo u r hours to the day. And some
o f you have sorrowed ond buried the heart
right out o f your work. God pity you and
show you a w ay out into some measure
o f sunlight during the yenr ntfw at hand.
Remember that ns long ®s you .live you
have duties to others, nnd that yoursociol
n t Herald’» Special Theologian Dis­ conscience has in it the power to gather
course* on the Suhlect; "A
up broken threads o f life. Effort# for oth­
Happy New Y ea r"
ers is a wondrous salve.

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High or Lowly May
team Good Here

A DISCOURSE fO R THE MASSES

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It^m U irn n iie Hint Tim e should be
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TRUCKERS AT SANEORD
L ettu ce S hipm ents D ecreasin g— Celery
Fields A re L ookin g Fine

People’s Bank of Sanford
C ap ital $ 8 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0

(New York Produce New»J

Sanford. Fla., Dec. 23—Shipments o f
the first crop of lettuce ore rapidly de­
creasing. The total shipment this week
will be about 2 0 ' cars. Many of the
truckers nre setting out a not tier crop,
which will he ready in about (H) days.
The celery fields nre looking first class,
nnd if weather conditions continue ns
favorable, there will he an immense crop.
A ll vegetables nre looking A1 and from
present indications the truckers w ill have
nTinnntr yenr.

Conducts a General Hanking Business with Conservatism and
Courtesy.

Pays 4 P tr Cent. I n t w t , Compounded Quarterly,

on Savings Deposits, nnd

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its customers irothing
There will he a large shipment o f cab­
bage this year from Sanford ns nboutlOO
acres have been planted nnd it is expect­
N e w A c c o u n ts ’S o llc ito d
ed to yield in the neighborhood of 20 tons
I&gt;cr acre, ami the growers exeect to realize
about $800 j&gt;cr acre. Shipments of cel­
H. R. STEVENS.
G. S. DERRY,
M. M. SMITH,
ery will laigin-anywhere-from -Jnn. 15 to
President
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Cashier
Feb. 1 depending on weather.
J. D. Hoskins planted three-quarters of
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On acre to lettuce and shipped 310 hnmLost In tin- match of month» there come* Dccemlier
IHTH. nnd 1realized $325. He has celery
A »dietun. Mutely sage whosnyi "KeincinlsT ;
4 sing. » Im l-the rtrenry din e of Heath.---------------■ted-between the- rows on the MIHF
1 hear the pull, yet with my «lylajl breath
Another yenr 1» Iwrn. and ere I go
land, nnd. will realize about $1,350 as
f *he.t my Mlent mantle of pore »now
Received .last year.
To
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riwTeagef for rest.
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A gentle cradle where the heir ran woke
' He has plnnted three iduFone-hnlf acres
Anil
hear
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that
cheer
0u&gt; Father Time, forsooth I Those who
more and will plant the new land to
The (Inal feint thnt *|&gt;enl» the fading yrnr." —
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(ilihlm “old" know not thnt time is over
potatoes.
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young. What wc call the olden dnys were
C. R. Walker lias eight acres which is
the new ones to those who lived in them;
managed by M. [). Gntchei. There are
indourdny is in advnnce o f theirs, nnd
D lacksm lth ln g and Horaaahoalng
three acres to lettuce nnd lie will ship H arn eas and Buggies
thfin was In advance o f those who pre­
W h at Is G oing On In the L a n d 'o r the 1.800 Ii am (tors from this field. He tins
ceded them, for progress In some form has
balance plnnted to celery, cabbage and
O rongc and G rapefruit.
beta the order since the beginning. A ll
(New York Produce New»J
A U T O M O B IL E S F O R L I V E R Y U 8 E
wbo’ pine with buckwnrd-looking eyes
In Gould Realty Co.’s office is a sweet
W. R. Gardner has five acres, two acres
mbs the present, for each new moment is
potato which weighs 34 ¡annuls nnd is to lettuce, nnd one and one-half to celery
as bright ns any thnt have gone before,
over three feet in circumference. It came anti otTcnml uiuvhstlf to vegetables.
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it Is full of new opportunities, struggles,
W. M..Collins has two acres. The one
from wlint • !&amp; called .the Webster place,
disappointments, triumphs. A chnrm lin­
ncre planted to lettuce is one of the finest
nenr Lake. Helen.
gers around the n ew ; new chnnccs have
A t Fort Pierce, T. U. Hilliard brought looking i^rops in Sanford. It was planted
t been spoiled; new toys have hot been
into town two stnlks of sugar cane ten 10 inches apart nnd the heads completely
broken i new knowledge has not bccume
fee t long, which was raised on his place cover the ground, - .------------------ —
trite; new htqx's ore still full o f buoyancy.
west o f the city. Most any part of St.
.1. A. H utchinson tins live acres of new
I.ucro county is suitable for cane and u land planted to ¡mtatocs.
1’ . M. Elder Itns five acres, two of cel­
lnrge acreage will .lie planted next year.
The DeLnnd, Volusia county, packing ery and three of lettuce and cabbage.
DEALERS IN
Dr. William G. Aldridge lias It) acres
Here once more is the end o f an old houses are rustling tin* shipments of or­
plained
in
lettuce
nnd
celery.
O.'J.
Pope
anges
and
grapefruit
this
week.
The
holi­
year nnd the beginning of the new. nnd
though I am fur from approving New Year's day trade is on and there is a demand is the manager. On three acres lie raised
ISotitions. I nin "quite understand how Tor better fruit and larger sizes'." The 1.200 hani|ierH and received $L!UHTT6F
they seem to heljs thoso who d o n oteyct 24th will find- alHint oiie-linlf of Volusia the crop.
C. A. S|H‘er has five acres of new land
regard every day as equally sacred against county fruit marketed.
The County Fair at Ocala. Marion coun­ in potatoes.
waste. How do many of us. like the hoy
Speer &amp; Aldrich have five acres, two
■who is puzzled In arithmetic, wipe our ty. Inst week, was a ¿rand success. The
Plans, Estimates, nml nil • Information relativi* to HulldinjI
slates clt-nti ami start again? Adm ittedly exhibition of Irish and sweet |totnloes nnd one-half to lettuce, one and onethe protdem still remains to he solved, hut was pnrtieuiary fine. There were turnips tjunrter to celery nnd the rest to veg­
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Cheerfully Furnished
the very Idea of a elenn slate helps tile half the size o f water buckets.''and pump­ etables.
B be bra youth. spri||htly nnd hurrying
¿pnd all Imaginings. Tim e ndver grows
jli When childish plans nro n l m any ns
our minutes nnd our whims innumerable.
gKn be does indeed lag a little, nnd bur
tioient hands come nenr murdering him
s; hut aa soon ns w c get definite
«rposes in life the rascal takes to his
hrels. ond. enger lliougb we mny be to
otdi up will' him; wc nevermore see nny.
thing but his twinkling feet in ‘-the dlsk-nt laat.Jitv, steps JjtigUuti.
drag and toller, be circles round and round
u fast that we are sick with dizziness

Turn nwny from the noisy, thoughtless
crowds nnd lend your ear to the summons
of life. The world moves “ fhfwaixl;” hu­
man growth is P/orwnrd;" the mighty
swing o f the universe in all lu,-unm eas­
ured extent Ib “ forward.” Let your feet
full into the marching time o f imiterisliable conquering ¡lowers. “ forward and up­
ward!"

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FROM FERTILE FLORIDA

H orses and M u le s Bought and Exchanged

potatoes.

Pope Contracting Company, ii
Iligh-Gnulc IIouse-BuiLdinU a Specialty

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Builders' Supplies, Interlnrclien Sand
Alplm Cement, Acme Plaster

mind by taking out of sight the confusing
igures that have misled. Our problem,
however, is more difficult than that o f any
boy. it is to take one short life, so divide
it that results shall he multiplied and
nothing lie left over save goodness. The
terms are confusing’ ('nmigh. particularly
when each one juust cipher out the matter
foe himself. Alast what a sorry lot of
•callywngs some o f us linve made! We
have taken life ns our dividend, irresolu­
tion os our divisor, and the quotient is
. nothing and inueh oyer in the form of
fratiled, wasted hours.

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HAPPY

Happy indeed is ire whelms no mistakes
to look hack nt, but Ins happiness Is m erely
‘.dighappiness of an animal, for to have
teally lived and worked and strained is
inevitably to have made mistakes. Happy also is he of unreflecting spirit wlrose
memory is short for the past and whose
hopes carry him,ever onward toward some
future iningir\gd~good without stopping to
estimate how that good is to he reached.
His is the happiness of a child. Out thrice
, fW I* he who has lived and erred anil
m*n ugnln: who looks backward with
«M o o t Suffused with tears, hut ulive'
•dth questioning ns how to avoid such
odatakes in the future, getting wisdom

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auMakes plucking courage, nnd from dis­
appointments wrenching free; jvho looks
onward with a calm gaze, bcltoving that
**** *** “I'irit of n man has done it can
•£aut do and more also, since lire present
* sued on the deeds o f the past, and the
«tti* of thefuture w ill be possible by
•WUon of the deeds o f tire ¡»resent—all
*»er cumulative.*-

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Some of yuu have wasted much time
ePa»t year. You spendthrifts! Resolve
an figuinsi this for the present"ytnr.
ske up (a the fact that tim e spent Is
U®e hreonverablB. How much of it do
Hw think you havet Not more thnn thirty
f ear*. probably. And i f by reason of
■Wagih some remain effective, tyr fifty
Fjsri. what a petty spun o f life even thnt
. 0^len definite lines are not decided
after WO are- thirty-, -en d. failing
w* weaken us before w e nre fifty.
a'l the products o f all tire ages, as
w a®
iplluence us, are crowded into
r a w .* W
years. W e should be
* * * ' of time rather thnu wasters. Thus
■“ fid even rest and recreation have a
™ p0*4? und a d ign ity.. And tom e o f you
** tried to t\o, but have failed t a a c &gt;ph*li, end you en vy the m any great

Samuils Pros, have twentyacres. eleven
kins which weighed 150 pounds.. There
Was line agricultural exhibits of corn. in vegetable» end four to eelery.
M. NJ. Stewart has five and one-half
Cabbage, beets, okra and lettuce, anti ex ­
hibits of syrups and wine. One man hail acres, four acres to celery and one and
tine-half to lettuce.
some pickled quail, hut no toast.
A . Ii. Chappell has five acres, ihrt-t* to
celery, one to lettuce and one to cntilillower.
Now Appears To He M ore Ilia n a

RAILWAY ACROSS LVEIHiLADl S
.

Possibility

Would Im itate Sanford Pluri

Several communities o f Floridn, says
The following is taken from a Phila­
tlie Times-llnion, nre contemplating fnl
delphia paper o f recent date and is of un­ lowing the example of Sjtnfortl ami put­
usual interest to the people along the
ting exhibits of their products nnd litera­
proposed route which should
through ture concerning the npiiortimitlcs they
Sanford:
can offer for profitable vegetable and
" A railroad across the Everglades of
fruit raising nnd pleasant homes in Jack­
Floridn, which appeared to lie n ¡Hjsaihilh sonville. They should not forget that
ty. hut was sidetracked by reason of the pictures np|»'ul to tin- eye us well us mufinancial depression, now appears likely terinl evidences of the fertillty o f the soil.
to become an assured fact. Philadelphia, Photographs of scenes of striking beauty
Pittsburg and New York capital is said or remarkable in other w ay* would have
to lie bnck o f a project which has for the considerable effect on the liomeseeker,
object the building of n line through Cen­ es|&gt;ecially if he is acconipnnietl by the
tral Florida from Northwest to Southeast;
** Women of hi» family Such photographs
having Miami as its southern tcmtiirUs 1j|inu|(|
nnd welt definci) so ns to
and Pensacola as the northern gateway be easily studied frotn n short distance.
into Alabama.
. “ Three prospective surveys, all o f which
nte’ fcasihle. have been made across the
Everglades; what is known as the direct
central route is likely to he selected, ns
the projectors w ill he able to take ad­
vantage o f siiort lines o f railroad in the
building o f the “ system. W. W. Pront of
Miami, who has been in the North in
consultation with the capitalists inter­
ested, left Philadelphia a few days ago
for home, fully empowered to obtain n
franchise from the state and acquire
necessary rights o f w ay."

The same remarks apply to the exhibits
to he mode at the Jacksonville Ex|x&gt;sjtjonFair. Do not forget to call in the aid of
photography.

Office witli Murrell &amp; Miitshew

Pico Hotel I)l&lt;K:k, Sanford. Fla.

i4 4 4 4 4 + t - 4 4 4 4 &lt; " &gt; l&gt; lH -&lt; -'H -4 4 |l-4 t"!-&lt; -4 4 4 4 4 lH -4 4 4 llì,4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 M

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF SANFORD, FLA.
QCO. rE R N A L D , Vlos-Prss.
D. F. WHIT NCR, Asst. Csshlsr

R A N D . P rs s ld s n l
F O R S T E R , C ssh lsr

O nly N atip n al Bank In O range C o u n ty
Funds P ro te c te d * by B u rg la ry In s u ra n c e
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Safety Deposit Boxaa fo r R an t
O R G A N IZ E D

1887

Finest Five Cent Cigar
On the M arket

List o f Unclulincd L etters
Remaining in the Sanford Poslofllce at
close of weeks ending Dec. 22-21), l!!()H :
--------------------------- t“nrttr«------------;-----------Crulrr Mr»
Miller,.M is s t V.
Itati». Mur»
Smith. Mr» Simili
Unmar, Mr»
William», Mr» Mlrfhietxmiram. Mr» MatSir Jour», Viola
(illyart), MtasNWti*.
J&lt;&gt;ny, Mr». Julia
Kdiot». Mrs. Vers
'■ llnrri»», Mr» Minili*Hour-ton. M lilCaltirrillr i'liillp». Mr». Is-na
U rn tiem en

N ew P o s ta l R ecom m en d a tion s'

C o n s u lt Us

Phono 6 9

(ìosldick. Mr. W M
llrolhrr, Mr hath)
J unies. Mr (worse
Important recommendations for changes llanto, Dr. T II
Morrison, Mr. Joint
Clirr. Mr Jurar» »
in the urganizutlun o f the posLal service
MrCrey. Mr. ElIJsh
Crosby, Mr. I. C.
have been made by the joint commission [Iruidi. Mr Jim
McCsrdy, A. G.
Nichts, Mr. Dnlilrn
on the business methods of the postoffice Panici*, J. P.
Sautrrg, Kvie
department nnd tire postal service and is Patì», Mr Copan
W'sgnel. Mr W A
Dnffic. Mr. William
now before congress.
William». Mr. Wit)
Hunter. Mr. Freeman
Th e” coimmsiion favors a permanent lîunktlef. MF Lronñrd WTiWiy.'Wf RotierI
Whippcr. Mr D. W.
administrative head for the department, Harlow. Mr. U
(¡armen,
Mr. Wr»lry
Allis.
Mr.
C.T
to he known as director o f posts. This
Mills. Mr J. U
Uslltrcr, Mr. Victor
officer, ft was suggested, should t&gt;e given
Morgan, J. P.
Hell. Mr. P.
the general management o f the postal Jink ton. Joe or S. J.
Manali. Mr, Morgan
Pinkney, Mr. L
service, while the postmaster general re­ Jones, Lewer
Woihbsrn. Mr. Harry
mains the administrator o f the postal Utilrer«. Mr, UiUle
Williams. Mr. James
Seuls. AU
finances.
. k u (isi'kaS»« no «tUress
.MeeL-Kwr*. - —=
It irpropoiB d ItT HTOTiffi'IhiTHHcSTST
Persons claiming the above will please
the four, assistant posuna'ster generals say “ Advertised." and give date o f this
und to rearrange the work under seven list,
D ias, F. Haskins, P. M.
separate burea u s . _________ ’_____________
Notice
It Is'proposed to divide the country Into
A ll parties cencerned nre hereby noti­
postal districts upon administrative ond
not* geographical considerations for the fied tluit thy w ife and 1 have separated
nnd 1 will not be res|ionsible for any
management o f the postal service.
debts she m ay contract.
Dec. 2 H, 1908.
Ttuncus Days *
T he H ekalu ’s ‘phone is No. 148.

Theo. J. M ille r &amp; Son
__^House Furnishing Goods
Stoves, Q r o c k o r y and G l a s s w a r e
Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, White and New Home Sewing
— Machines, Edison Phonographs'and Records, Wholesale
Dealers in Gasolene and Kerosene

• CHAS. H. EVANS

Staple and

Groceries

Full Line of High-Grade Cigars and T obaccos__
A gen t for the Famous

CLOVER HILL BRAND BUTTER
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Utters Patent

NATURE’S WONDERFUL FOUNTAIN

Governor of the S tile of IlorldiTfo,

Dated ihl* December Oth. i»i)H

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PROPOSED CHARTER OF THF. SANFOSh
• GROCERY OOMPANV
1 1 » undersign»*! IncurMr* l,fri l„ r e h » « ^ „
Ihemtelve* together for the I'uri-W i.l i
corporation under the law, of
Su
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a* preseti bed by the R evl,«l S?»7'* - ? LT*»
Htnte. aotHry ttre At t, or-fflr*t.egT,V1nnt
and adopt the followingyproixisid , hutirr
ARTICLE I
The name of the corporation »hull 1- " c _*
C socur Cmu-Auv." and It. h u .ln "«
*«*»
docted in the State of Florid a. nod In nthe^SuSSj '
the United State* of Amerlea.wherever
U
¡ s « w p * « » L J 1"*, f t 1'» &gt;i'*i oniee
fHn «hall be Sanford, Orange county Iluridi^**'
ARTICLE II
The general nature of the business be n o d «

Z

of gene ra lmerch and 1*e which th,-101.1 , , ? " ! ^

roriwrni |.„i ,|lall

OUR T R A D E M A R K

leuslitg, Milne ur oil

Pure water is m e n tii) to good health.
Guarantrtd II. S. Government analysis of Wekiwa Sprint Witter

ol anrn n j nH alberi

and ulw, real

U. &amp; Government officials class It* degrco of, minerallxailon with Great Bear
and ilfehtlr hither than Poland water
Neither swamp*. river*, tide* no» rnln* affect It
Wonderful cure* o1 rheumatism ami kidnc.yUuublc----Large hath houae, suits, boats, toboggan *lidfc.p*wllWpe»rr/»r^»»vi—■Telephone connection* and dolly m a ll-----’ ItawJU irrrWey HkfwMaw.' t i nad w sm W i, acctylftw sa»—
-ew." ra *e3tv"'#n
Hot and Coid^Sprthfl Water Hath* FREE, New lullet*
Cottage*, all furnlthrd. to rent, new tent with furniture
Four mile* from Apopka. Fla., on S. A. L Ry.

T h e s to r ie s
B e fo r e m y tim e ;
I k n o w V fu ll 'w e l l

Address WEKIWA SPRINGS COMPANY, Wekiwa Springs, Fia

The Crippen Music Store
High-grade Pianos, Organs,
and Graphophones
Low Prices

Easy Payments,

C. HUGHES

Pico Block

CONTRACTOR
and B U I L D E R

Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty
I s e e á t fa in tj
W hen
A n d le m t ^ e d
A s - t o - a - T iu o r
A n d t h e r y 'a ífí

None but Crst-dusa Inlior ctnployetl mul nil contracts guaranteed to be'in accordance
!
with pinna and speeifientions
I am

In Business to

do

Business

T h e lo v p d \
it h &amp;

o u r

a l a t e r d q y ; &gt; ;y
p r ó fe ^ jiy í

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A T TO R N E Y-A T -LA W
Practices in State and Federal Court*.

h a n d s ^ \ J ¿ J ¿ ^ }

M G. T. Building

(fiï^y ^

FronÄhaim A
ß ^ ^ y o u r

Those

Who

Need

My

Services

Postonico Box 771

ANDEW JOHNSON.
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Phone 248

THOMAS EMMET WILSON

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ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
A T -L A V f

i e k ^- t o c k ,■*!

Sanford
Machine ï Foundry
Works

Late Stale Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
'
.
florida

Repairing

Residences, Sanford and Sylvan Lake

GEO. A. DeCOTTES
ATTO RN EY sun COUNSELLOR at LAW

All Kinds

may be necessary for .'ffJpcjik-uLuLiuiiwor
rnrry Irtriitt n f l l i grocery
■r» unti Kenn ul m-nk
business. The corporation ihnll nlw hViVibrTT
ther power of selling, mortgaging ,,r „in fill;
pledging or dUfM lng j any of ft. i r * l « £ £ 2
property n* *o-urlty for any debt, ,,wnl I-m M «
wratlon; also the t«rri.wlng ,d
lag he payment of the same in m ,y rti,m rr^
milted by law ns to natural per,on* —-«™L8tCU
ARTICLE III
The amount of capllnl stock of this m , ™ * . 5 i*u -i!,'il !r l“ N T'sa-iUhu ( Jin.iKHD lkKl^
divided into one hundred and .... * - “
anr part of the capital sn&gt; k „( thi*
■vwepayable In property |„i„r „
.
n lQ “
the &gt;n,uriiurattn »
by the directors at n meeting culhd lw the n,”
labor and service* may „Iw 1*
lurrhased ai
.ust valuation of such proi» riy hi,,,
to be tiled by the director* of Hu- curpol,,)«,,, ,
meeting called for the purt-,»e
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ARTICLE IV
The corporation shall exist twria-luslly, *, i
vhled by law.

— — article V
The huatneii of this corporathm ,),*ll he naducted by a president, vhc-prcalenr. *eim*ry
und treasurer, and n Imanl ul tlim illredori, *uj
such other officers and agent* a* (nan thi» to
time may be-appointed
Ibr stwlholdrT, ,t,g
hold their annual nitvting on the lint Uonrfty la
May uf each year, unle** othrrwhr fh'trtmmnl 1&gt;
the by-laws. A t the annual *n&gt; kholdm' meet­
ing there shall lie elected three i.f the ,t „ yM.lr,,
of said cortioralion n* director*. um| »ad d,mtors. at their mer’llng to I»- held on thnamediy,
shall elect a president, vice-president, »nrettrj
and treasurer, and such other ultn r „ unj
US the coriwratlon may authorin' All uAeri
shall hold their restiective uffh** until their ,ar:
cesaors are duly electrd nml giinllli.,1 Any two
of said offlers, eitrp t that nr pre.iilen!. n i»,!*.
held by one person Hie name* of Ihe oltuer, &gt;V»
are to conduct the tnistnr** of t.ikl iotiur*ri&lt;io uatil those elected at the first ehclion ahartaaJ shall
lie qualified, shall tie: T. F Williaan. I'riidmt,
W. M. Dickin*. Vte-PrM ldrni, it Vt Strltimi,
Secretary and Treaaurer, T I William», w f
Uickins und W. W. Stripling. Itiiecturs.
ARTICLE V!
The highest amount of lmlelil&lt;*liie»s or liabdity
to which this corporation may at any iimenrhiM
Itaelf shall Ue fifteen Thousand (JI.'i.tMKII Ikglart
XRTICLE A l l
The names and reslilene« « of if »uhsrtilrr».
and the amount of capital »it* k siil.«(il**th»kr— "
each, are as follow*:
T. F. Williams. Daytona, f lu
50 shares
W. M. Dickin*, Sanford, flu
5&lt;J ihirrt
W. W. Stripling. Sanford. Fla
50 »hifts
1 t Wains»
k M Ik »,»*

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W W Stnril'c
S tA tt Of FlOBlDA. 1
C o u n ty o f O ran g e)
I hereby certify that on 'hi* 0«&gt;
iaf *
Notary Public In and lur the Slat, of Fluflda, in
sonolly aptieated T f William. W M listiai
n n d W. W. Stripling, to tin- well H i"»n -nal tiwao
to me to l&gt;e the ttersons desrritaal uiaadahniMb*
scribed their mimes to thr foregoing •male« "f ttcoriKirotion ns Incorinirutor« of the S*»n*»Cae
cnrY CourANV," nml severally niknowlnlge 1« me
that they subscribed (heir mum-, therrto for tkr
uses amiTurposes therein rsprea'cit
In Witness Whereof. I have hereunto nt nr
hand and official seal, this Olli day of ttneintef,
IKUfi.
K &lt; M «»»m
loail
Notary Public. Stole of Horslt
My com m ill Inn e spire* April LI 1012

UNDERWOOD

of Machinery

Practice In State nnd Federal Courts

T ic k

Wclborn Block

W h e n jo h
H ow

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ArrOKNEY-Af-LAW
Ah* tract*

t im e logo
im e d th e h o u r

acciai

and

Title*

- - - - - - - Engines- - - - - -

Pe

Room 21 Fico Block, Sanfonl, Florida,

Office and works on Oak Avenue;

W h e n I d id
F o r th e c o m in tfr
T ic k - t o c k , tic k tic k * to c k
N o w w e ’r e a l o i i
T h e c h i l d o£^y&amp;
Anot
F o r o t h ^ iv ^ h ild r &lt; &gt; n j u s t a s ? f a i i y
A s she y a s S ^
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W h e n w it h c h u b h jc ^ h ^ n d ^ lW ^
A t y o u r r o u n d fa c e T in d
W i t h tfle e
W h e n y o u w o u ld to ll th e p a ss!
T ic k - t o e k * . tic k - to e
A n d p p w
(£ ^
W h ile w è a re w a rti
T o w e l c o m e I n w i t )m J o u d
m1*
T h e n ew -b o rn
JLet’s r ^ o p e
T J ia t ir i\ H is m e r c y H e . w i l l b e
g u id e
A s h ie ld

Eiomlned

d e a l e r s in

Autom obiles and Gas

WALTER D. BELL

R e m ^ T i^ ju :

o u d ly ^ B u

Sanfonl, Fla

DR. R. M. MASON

near Femald's

DENTIST

S AN F 0 RD ,

WelbonTBlocli

FLO kl.D A

Phone tO

Sanford. Florida

Henry McLaulin

A. C. HART

JEWELER

have used in the past, or
will eventually buy is die

M Y SPECIALTIES
Pickard*» Hand-Painted China

G.W. HAMMOND
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Tyj&gt;ewriter you use iidw*

4a

Leveling and Croes-Sectioning fur Drtlnsg*
a Specialty
F L O R ID A

It makes no difTnronee what

mav use, the machine you

SU R VEYO R AND DRAUGHTSM AN

SANFORD.

The Pioneer Visible~

Underwood

Gorbarn's Sterling Silver
Roger»* Plated Ware

ARCHITECT

Wtlin «nd Wahhatn Wâtcheg
Office with Murrell &amp; Mlnthew
Pico Hotel Block

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F. T. W IL L IA M S

ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

SURVEYOR and CIVIL, ENGINEER

Ga* Range For Sale
Practically new ; double ov en ; four top
burner«; Improved Jewel. A bargain.

SOI Elm Sl

pi«*,* 273

SANFORD, FLA.

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H. &amp; W. B. DREW b«STATE DEALERS

Jacksonville,

Fiori**

Write us for further informât«»

�THE SANFORD HERALD
Court o f ttjc 7 lh Judicial In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Circuit o f the State o f Florida for
Orange County

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court o f-th e 7th Judicial D. 1999 . In said court, you appear to ami
answer the Kill filrd and set forth the nature
; Circuit of the State' of Florida
Circuit of the S t a !* :o ( Florida
f.f-y m ir respective Interest, in. right td, or
hens upon real estate situate in the City o f
fO L O ran eeC ou n tjr..____1'
----------------- for Or*nge_County,__________ -Smturd—xml -d »»c ritm.l .tn Ik . Kili f f i

-flreult of the Stato o f riorld a fo r
Orange County
ntjof lenferil. )

tlHI ln*Chancery to Enforce
T“

City of Sanford,
BUI In Chnticery to Knforce
Lot
1. Block 7. Tier 2
UeQTni Lien. •
'(Owner Unknowrt. ,
of ihrCity SoTo
ihe
defendant*
Ownrr
Unknown
”
w*j«.»uia.ii. MWitri UlllllUWn.

C tyof Sanford herein filed that ho
* * * £ , S iroS • « «non reakleut'of «h eState
‘ j K S r i d J h l l your residence la unknown,
¡t r S ^ lir o B n o petSn In thl* Slnte the »er•¿ J V ^ r w r n « upon whom would WnU you. mid
«lie ageof S lyeare.
o uThffriofe ordered «he« you do npuear in this
J^*thebulherein filed, upon Monday, tetmi^Khrthen.ntered ihailhU order of publication
wJwuhed onoe a » » i for right rwisrtullve
L n l a TIh* Sanford Herald. o newspaper pub*
«he City of Sanford. In Oramte county.
t mr hand and «he teal of mid circuit
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.

Il

It appearing fiorn the affidavit uf the City Sollcl-

torr of
_________
, ______
_
,1IB, llr w .
the City
of.. Sanford
filed,
■uaalkat
_______herein
..t l __ _
a .1that he. be-.
t *1,t *'ou arr B non resident of the State of
Florida, and Unit your residence is itnhnuwn, and
that there Is no person in this slate the service of
a siihimena upon whom would bind you.
It Is therefore ordered that you do appear In this
rourt to the bill herein filed, ulmn Monday. FVbru"ty 1. A. f). 1900.
It Is further ordered that this order of publication
I k*- published onte • week for right timsiemive
wtvks in Trie Sanfonl Herald, n newspaper pubU fh «l In the City of Saniord, In Orange county.
Florida.
Witness my band and the seal of said rim ili
-Sfitflx tbfs aflth day of/fqven^bejr^A^^y Ittjl^:
HI S________ Clerk Circuit Court. Ornnge’County.

(.¡ly of Sanford
) Hilt in Chsneerv to
,
,
_M - .
. ) EnToice l a s
Xen.
Artisnds tMwxlwm, and)
Tu the defendant, Amanda Uoodson:
It apivanng from the affidavit of the City
Solteimr of the City of Sanford herein Med
that he believes that you are a non resident
of lhe Stale uf Rorida. and that your res
i.lence is unknown, and that there is no per•on tn lilts State the service o f a subpoena
.upon whom would bind you, and that your
age is over the age o f z 1 years.
It is therefore ordered that you do appear
In this /Court to the bill herein Med, upon
Monday, I rbruary 1. A. |). 1909 .
It tv further ordered that this' order o f
tiuDIicatiuit Imp piihluhctl once a week for eiiiltt
•ctiiigfculive week« in the Sanford Herald a
newtfkaper mibliihed in the Clip o l Saniord.
in Orange County, Flnridt.

City o l Sanford
) Dill in Chancery to
, .
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--(--Enforce Tax Lien.
A. J. Neave. and
)
To A ll Whom It May C-encern:
C|H&gt;n application o f the C ity Solicitor; it
tv hereby onleretl that on or before the Feb­
ruary Rule day neat, being February I, A.
D. 1909 . in said court, you appear to and
answer lhe Mil filrd anil vet forth the nature
of your respective interest* in, right to. or
lirjjs upon real estate situate in the City of
Sanfonl, and described in the hill as;
Lot z. Block tz. Chapman and Tucker’»
Addition to the Citv of Sanford.
It. is fu rther. orJered that this order lie
published in |he Sanford Herald,"a newspaper
Published in saiil City,.once a week (or eight
consecutive vtrrks print to said ride day.
Witness my hand and seal of the said rir*
cult court this and day o f December, A . D.

^ S a d B H a f-ts i

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198,9.
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r * r l S i M t.R O IIIN S O N , (Seal.)
« 1t Ink Circuit t nurt. Orange County.

mine circuit court o r t n e 7 t ii Judicial Iti the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Circuit o f the State o f Florida for
Circuit o f the State o r Florida fo r
o ra n ie County
Orange County

7th Judicial
Circuit o f the State of Florida
for Orange County.

In the Circuit .Court o f the

mil In Chancery to Enforce

iqoS.

d.

\f, H O U iN SU M r-tSw ai.)
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.

In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State o f Florida
for Orange County.

Lot' 1, Block 7 , T ier it.
It is ' further ordered that thli order be
published in tbe Saniord Herald, a newspaper
published in said City, once a week Tor tight
consecutive weeks prior to said rule day.
Witness my. hand and seal c f the said cir­
cuit court th li and day o f December, A. D.
190 S.
(I. M. R O B IN S O N . (S ea L )
t6 8
Clerk Circsiit Court. Orange County.

In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Circuit o f the State o f Florida
for Orange County.
City

ol

Sanford

vi.

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H. DaiiRhtrty, and

Bill in Chancery tn
Knforce “la x Lien

To All Whom It May Concerní
upon application of the Lily SoTicilnr, at
D. 1909
------ , in . said. court.
___ you appear to ami
answer the hill filrd ami set (nrth the na­
ture o f ybur respective interests in, right to,
or liens upon real estate situate in the City
of Sanford, and described In lhe hill at:
Ixit i t , Block j . T ier r.
It i, further ordered that this order he
published in the Sanford Herald, a news|«per
published in said City, once a week for right
consecutive weeks prior to said rule day.

City of Sanfonl.
City o f Sanford
) Bill in Chancery to
Bill in Chancery to
,,
,,V &gt; Enforce T l x Lien.
Lota 3 (k t , Block 2, Tier
Ownrr
Unknown,
am
i)
''•1er II. \(
Enforce Tax l.icn. '
City o f Sanford
) Dill in Chancery to
Ownrr Unknowna.
- l A i h e defendant. II. Potter :
•
}
1 ° A ll Whom It May Concern:
Witness my hand and seal of thr said cir­
li iDpratini! from the nffld avitof tiie City Soo f the itCity Sollcilor.
„ application
---- .'tty Solicitor,
Tn thedrfrndnnt. Owner Unknown.
-A— it. Tuuihnson, and!- K,.lt" r” -T “
. i s tUpon
cuutL.jhis jjth-ilajr^u(_iJuvcjubcr._iV_Ii.
i erettj------—
‘---------------------------UelnvSlthe city of Sin ford hereift filed, that he
Yty o f tiff ril— ItiSf
mi hr T&gt;efprc
Tiie Fclr* cuit
It appearing from the affidavit of Ibi- City Solici­ To AH Whom It May t oncern:
190
B.
rttary Mule day neat. !»cinR KrYiruarjr l, A.
lüurvesthst yuo ore a non-resident of the Stale tor of the City of Sanfonl herein filed, that hr beM. Robinson, (S eal.)
IJimnI
.
application,
of
,nc
the
,
t
,,y
ity
&gt;,,,
Solicitor,
licit,,r
it
I).
i
go./,
•murids, and that your residence U unknown, 1level that you nre a non-retiilenl of the Slate of
- -w-»9. in W*bl court y«»n «pthrAr |o anil 16 8 (*(erk Clrrultn. rourt.
Orange County.
ii l h s t there Is no (verson In «hlsstate the service Florida, and thnt your rnidence Is unknown, and rìiart ìtoU ,,'|,i" d '
atttwVr thr lull filed Afttl *et for lit the nalute
" r February
l,r,nfr
i&gt;tl
roary
Hule
fiay
next.
Is-mx
1
,
A.
ï i » luhturn a u|nn whom would bind you. and that that there'ls no prrxon in this state the service of
uf your respective intrrr»t% in, riiclit to, or
ui age is over the age rtf 21 years.
■V ,
answer &gt;¿lwn|fltf&gt;nted'anJ í!¡U|aJ¡tCi5[
aT1'* 'ir."s unin real rstnte situale in the City ol In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
a subpoena utain whom would bind you,
ihrKïïifïrnnfrmt-ttinr Tm ih rn p t’ertefrvtbts
It Is iliitn lliit utdi)bd ihntV'ou ilu appear tutti hr
t iifi_ o L F lo ild »
«art to the bUl hrrein filed, upon Monday. Fcbru* Court to the bill herein filet). Upon Monday. Febru­
_
.
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liens upon real estate situate in Vhe 'Ciiy oi Tucker*«
for
Orange
County.
Addition
to
the
City
o
f
Hanford.
ary I. A. D. 1901).
Sanford, and .Icscrilied in the bill as:
b furdirr ordered that this order of publication
It I« further ordered that thl* order ite
It is further ordered that this onlrr of puMkralion
Lot /», Block 5, Tier 7,
City o l Sanford
) Bill In Chancery «0
t* eulJUlifl once n week for eight estnsecullve be published once n week for eight consecutive
published in the Sanford Herald, a nrwNpaper
va.
) Enforce Tax Idea
Jl is further nrdrrrfi that this onlrr hr PfltitUhed fn « l i t ( ’ ity, oner a w e e k 'fo r eight
in The Sanford llerttld. a newspaper pub- weer
J. R. Boyd, xnd — )
; |mblnbe. in the Sanford Herald, a newsivtl-er contecufivc
week«
prior
J
o
«aid
r
id
e
r
la
y,
‘ ■ tU
£“ *
To
AH.
Wbunc
k
.
k
U
f
.
yubjnh^l to tatti City, uuce a week fur eight
NVi I ne«» my hand ami »eal h I m In ' m ü * &lt;rir*
,...r, i t » ,
*Werkv
|&gt;rior
l«t
A.ii«l
rule
»lay.
innd anthth e r f r ) of eah* r tr r o »'’ r W ln r if m y Itund nnd tlie seni of said ein nit
court thi« 2 nd «Uy o í l)ecciubcc*..-Ar-fDiT
Witness my hand
fie f e ( C \ ttnrg% my ham! anil *ral of the taitl cir­ cuit
2 f f i 3 j 2 3 2 S 2 C S 3 3 , _ .............
1908 .
court, it»«» trail, ,i»y 1 ti NovrmlH-r. A. I) ¡1)118.
dart, this 2 1 llt
ruary
K
ill,
day,
.next,
tjelng
February
t, S
cuii court this ami day of December, g\. D
n. M. ROBINSON, (Seal.)
Il M. Kiaimit. |tui|
D. 1909. in said court, you appear tn and
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
Orange
County.
i
6
8
Clerk
Circuit
Court.
Orange
Tounty.
1(1 8
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
IM
answer the bill filed and set forth the na­
II. M. ROBINSON. fScal.)
çUf of Sanfonl,
vs.

Tax Lien,

H. Pottrr.

In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial

Circuit o f the State o f Florida fo r
Oranie County
atr of Sanfonl. )

Bill |n Chancery to Enforce

St. C. 'lhincnn. I
T n* LlrnTolhedefendant, R. C. Duncan:
It swearing from the affidavit of the City Solici­
tor of the City of Sanfonl herein filed that ho be­
lieves that vnu are a non resilient of the Stale of
Hot da. ami that your residence Is unknown, and
— -tfcslthereu no (n-rmii In tfils stntc lhi' service of
glebporna upon wham would bind you, ami lliul
nur age U over the ngc of '21 years.
It is there lore ordered that you tlonppepr in this
null to the hill herein filed, upon Monday. Febru­
ary!. A. I&gt; IIHJ9.
It Is fnnhrr nrdrrrd that this order of publication
U puUishni i.me a week for eight ropserutive
wrekiln lhe Sanford Herald, it newspa(&gt;er pub­
lished in the City of Sanford. In Orange county,
liarids
Wilnrn my band mid the seal .of said circuit
court, ilils 2 !)lh day of Novrmhrr, A. D. 190H
II. M. KrauNMia. I rcai )
14 8
Clerk Circuit Court Orange County.

i &lt;;M

In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Circuit o f the S tate o f Florida for
Orange County

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.

J-

City of^Sanford.

1 |)2|| |n Chancery to Enforce

In lhe Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State o f Florida fo r
Orange County
Ciiy Cf Sanford, l

U!jj |n ChnD(Try t0 Enforce

D Daugherty 1
'
Tax Lien.
To the defendant. D. Daugherty:
It si’tienring from the affidavit at the City Solidtw of the City of Sanford hrrein filed, that he beoT'” l’ lf" ytm ore a non-resident of the Stale of
rax sin. uiul Dial your residence is unknown, and
that there is no pers/in In this state the service of
a suh|uriin u|«&gt;n whom would bind you. und that
your age is over the age of 21 years.
It it there lure ordered that you do appear m this
«owl to the bill herein filed, upon Monday, Febru­
ary 1, A li 11)09.
.
.
*
It is further ordered that this order of publication
t* published once a Week for eight consecutive
« • * « In Ibe Sanfurd Ifrrnld, g ni-wspn|&gt;es publuhnl in tlie.CIty of Sanford. In Orange county,
1 lorvis.
Witness my band and the m u ) of said circuit
*»hixt, this 25th day of Nnvemlier. A. D. 1908,
'
‘
H. M. Robhoon, (srjstl
10 8
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.

It is therefore ordered that you do upivat In this lieiiA, iiiMiii real fMalr situai«* in the Ciiy of
court to the Mil herein filed, ii|«ui McMitltiy, Febru­ S.mifi'r«l, and tlewcriWd in thr trill a*:
‘ L o t 5, B lo ck o, T i n 3.
ary I. A. D. 1909.
If j«i further order n! that tht* order be
It it fm liter ordered lliul this urdi r of iiublicallotl
1m- puhliilied in »» 0 Week luf right nmwiulWr TTIblTihrd In the “SinfnrrfnfifnTdf^n newspaper
litilriiched
in «aid C'ily, once a \%crk tur eight
weeka in The Snnford Herald, a liewtpaiwr jiol,
lished in the City of Sanford, In Orange tammy, convreiitive weekv j&gt;ri*»r tu «aiti rule dav.
Witne«« my Itami and &gt;cat of the «aid cir
Floiidn.
Witness my hand nml the «eal of mid clrrult cuit c«hi ft I hi« 2nd day of Drcetid»er, A,
1908.
court, this 23th day of NoveinlM-r, A I) 11108
B. NL ROBINSON. (Seal.)
II. M. Khiunsun, (t u t )
ihfl * ( Ink I ’iremf Conti, Oranpr (Vnintv.
lfi-8
*"
Clerk Cin-uit Coart. Orange County.

In the Circuit Court uf the 7th Judicial
Citcuii of the State of Florida
^or Drange County.

City of Sanford
)
City of Sanfurd. | ■BUI in Chancery to F.nforre
BiB in ( fnneerv to
vii
Fníorce Ta* Lien
Tax
Lien.
fjoU
3
and
4
,
Block
t.'i
Mary Evans.
)
Tier li,
)
To the defendant. Mary Evans;
Owner Cnknown,
»
It appearing from the nlhdavil at the City Solici­
To All Whom |t May Concern;
tor of the City uf Sanford herein (¡led. thot he I»l*|H&gt;u np|di*‘»tion •»f t!»e ( ity Solicitor, it
lieves liinl y&lt;m are a non-resident of the State uf i% Itrfchv ordered that oft or before ihr i e
Fiorlda, nnd thnt yuur residence it unknown, nml rnary Rule day ne«t. 1&lt;eTnir IVhruary i, A.
lliul there is no peonun ill this itnte the lervtcr ol D 1«jog, in said court, yon .inpcalr to and
n subpoena u|Hm whom would hind you; and thnt • iiNwrr tlie bill bird and Act lorfh the n*
your age is over the age uf 21 years
lure of your reapécfivë Intrre«** in, rifbl to,
It is therefore ordered thnt you do appear In this nr Hen* upon real estate «ititaTc m ihr Lily
court to the hill herein filed, ulwn Mohdny. Febru­ of Sanford, and described in (hr bill a%:
ary 1. A. 1) 1909
Lot * flirre and four &lt;3 and 4». Block T«rt
it is further ordered that this order of puhlk'nlion
), T irr Lleven f 1 1 &gt;. .
tw published once a weak for eight consecutive ( i It
i&lt; further onlere.l that Itti* *»rder be
weeks In Ttie Snnford Herald, a newspaper pub­ indili*lieti in the Satifmd Herald, a new«|at*er
lished in tbe City of Sanford, in Oriuige County. ittlbli»hr«l in «aid * dv. once .t »rrk for riylit
Florida.
ruiivcs-iilivr wi-ik, priiir lu salii rale lijyWitness my hand nnd the seal of said circuit
W iin r«« iiiv lian»! «m i «eal of Ihr &lt;aiiT ru
court, this 25lh duy of November, A D 1008
/ni, cnurl IhU Js*«' 'l*y &gt;'I Nnvrmhrr.
P
i) M, (MaiNSON, (lt*L)
HI M
Clerk Circuit Court, Orntuie County«
II M. Riibinstin. &lt;S/a1.)

City of Sanford, i

In lh e C ircu it C ourt o f th e 7 th Judicial
C ircu it of the S ta te o f

H C Davidson. 1
Tnl LirnTo the defendant. II. C. Davidson
IL (
Havuhmi, nroH
It appearing front tiie affidavit of the City Solici­
\ || Wiiorn H May ru m en i:
it
tor of the City of Sanford herein filed, that lie liel 'iMtii «ppluaio‘ 1» of lise ( ity
lieves that you are a non-resident of the State ol i, hnrby miretrT tasi
m '•' •"'e thè rii
A.
Florida, ami that yoitr residence is unknown, nnd n mr y Nule tlà&gt; nrxt, liriiig 1 rlituary
that there is no person tn lids ilaU' the servtcr of. |) i gog, ivi «4 i«| court, vou ippcar (•* a»“ *
lilrri
am!
»rt
luflh
tbr
ita
n subpoena upon whom would hind yuu
nttisvirr ibr’ bill
. It Is iberelure ordered thnt you do appear in this turf o t volti i r»i*cc(lvr Intrrr»!» in, nglit !«■.
court to tiie 1,111 hrrein filed, upon Monday, FebruÏ Ile... V « . ¡ral raíale »d u atr.ln the Cuy
yar 1. A. D. 1909.
„ I Saniord. and drvrrihcd in tlir blit a».
It is further urdrred that this order uf publication
Lm 7 . Ith-ek j. Tier 6 . *» the property
County,
tie published once a week (ui eight consecutive II. C. Uavidiim being &gt;
weeks In The -Snnford Herald, a newspaper pub­
lished in the City of Saniord. in Orange cuunty. S,î ! f u t»JSÌ2ì‘ ordered that tl.1. order tw
Florida.
Witness my hand und the teal of said circuit
court, this 25th day of November. A D 1908.
1) M Risunson. ( s k u )
TO-B---------- eicrk Circuit Cmrti OrangaCounty

tiai h iha wassin sjf s
I■I■ ■■■!•
)uui
lespective* linen &gt;u hi.

I 11 “ hör lelns upon real estait- situate In , the Florida, anil lhal your reiWe.noe Is unknown, nml
y ty o t Sanfonl, nnd described In the bill oa Lot I. that there Is no person In tins »late I In- service ol
™»ak 7, 1 irr D.
u subiuena upon whom would bind you. and lhal
** further ordered thnt tlila order be itublislird your age 1» over «lie age of 21 year«. •
■a The Saniord Herald, a newspaper published In
it is therefore-ordered lhal you do appear In lids
asw city, once a week for eight consecutive weeks court (o tbe bill herein filed, upon Monday. Febru­
b'lor to » i d rule dky.
ary 1, A. D. 1909.
................ ,*
It ia farther ordered that this order uf publication
Wiineae my hand and leal of tbe mid circuit
be published once a week for eight consecutive
*wm Ibis 25th day of November, A. D. 1908.
weeks in D ie Sanford lirrnld. a newsp«(ier pub,,, u
D. M. KuetasuH. ( stal)
li.hivl in the City of Sanfurd, in Orange cuunty.
,u 8
Cirrk Circuit Court. Otange County.

. Ciicuit o f the Suit* o f Florida
for Orange County
fity

of Saniord
) (till in Ctiancenr to
tt) Knlorce Tax Lien.
S. SltUou, and &gt;
o the defendant
lant, w . S. Ste
Stetson :
It apieartnx from’ the affidavit o i the City
lïïfii,1— . " ( . T a t -City, o í Saniord herein, 61*d_
bellavea that you are a non-resident
? ’ ***■ htate o l ITori^s, and that your retwrnte u unknown, and that there it no per•on la this State tbe service o f a subpoena
“ I"00 whom would bind you, and that your

i. ■ °Tir Jhc **c of *• yea'»-

■ ,,** therefore ordered that you do appear
w tnii court to the bill herein filed, upon

.*"“ 7* febroary i, A. II. 1009.

It 11 further

ordered

that tbia

order o f

publication |n published once a week for eight
eon ver ulive werkt In the Sanford Herald, a
■f w * W W pwkltabad - hr-the -City w f- tvanlordr
tn Oranje County, ttorida.
vvttnesa rny baud -and the acal o f laid clrtuu court tbia. ami day o f December, A , IF.
1 * 08.
D. M. R O B IN S
£ O N , (S eal.)
It.
Clerk Cireuli Court, o range County.

IMPROVED order of red i3en
Wekiva Tribe No. 41
Hunting grounds o f Sanford. M eeting!
on tht 1st and 2nd Wednesday o f each
nwnih in M osofik Hall. Visiting hroth- f n r t k n n c .‘ &lt;

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:----------

F lo rid a

fo r Change C o u n ty.
k
City Ilf Sjtuiiilil
K Bill
Dill in (« hartrerv
haiirtr lo
v^
) Knlurcc 1 a a !.iirti

mu jn Chancery to Enforce

Tax Idea.
•
L Uadry, and i
City of Sanfonl.
Dill In Chancery 10 Enforre
vi.
To All Whom It Mny Concern :
Tax Lien.
J. I. Boyd.
Cipswi aiiplicollon of the City Solicitor it is here­
by unit red ihni on or before the February Rule day
T olh e defendaat. J. I. Boyd.
•est. bring February 1st. A. D. It)till. In said court.,
It appearing (rom lhe affidavit of the Ciiy SoliciCity
)“ i
,u nn*l answer the bill files! nnd set tor o f I h i T
' of Sanford hr r*Tn fl lew)■that he

jlt i Jutlicinl

- WttneM*vny TtotuF and-the m l o f-a. Id ctrcuit
court, this 23th d a y of November. A. D, 19 0 8 .

10-«

U M. Rtanxsor*. I bit L|
Clerk Circuit Couru Orange Cofint y.

In the Circuit Court o r the 7th Judicial
Circuit o f the S tate o f riorlda foi*
Orange County
__ CUy r f Sanford
J
„ _
_____
vs
----- (
BUI In Chancery to
Lot 3. Block 0, Tier 7, i
Enforce T a i Lien.
Ownrr Unknown, find)
To All Whom It May C o n n "" ■ „
,
Upon application of the City Solicitor, It ia here­
by ordered that on or before the February Rule dxy
next, being February J. A. D, 1909, In said oourt
appear to and answer the biU filed and set
iron
orth the nature of your respective Intereita In.
right In, or leans upon real eitata situate in the
City of Sanford, and deacribni in the bills as Lot 3.
Black 0. Tier 7,
■
. . . . . .^
,
furthev ordered that this order be

U i m w I M IIIIIlL I ,W * ^ » ( O V * a t M * j a

said city, once a week for eight coosrcutlve weeks
^w ltn ess my*1'band*' and seal of Jhe sald cirtuH
court. thU 23th day of November. A. D. 190«.
B. M. Roman., (s ts t)
16-8________ Clerk Circuit Court. Prangs; Cou.tr.

O ld Shoes W a n te d
I am ngaln' asking for OLD SHOES.
w ill give what tl»ey ore wortli

I

SITES, fi, 7. 8. 9. 10 II AND 15

A . E . Irv in ’s Shoe Shop
Our. 3rd S t nod Sanford A v«.

City

L o t J, B lo ck 9 , T ie r k
I t I« fu r th e r n i d r i f t ! th a t t i l l * o rd e r
p u h litlir d in (lie S a n fo rd H e ra ld , a new «ici per
piih U » h rd 111 «aid C ity , once a t week fo r r ig h t
ro n s e c u tiv e w rrk « rn tny i n '« a h ! n i 4e i h t r

B. M, Robinm»ii , (SesM
rirtk t ireuit fr n tr t. Piange ( ’/unity.

ture of your respective interests 1st, right to,
nr lien* upon real (-stale situate in the City
of Sanford, and described in lhe bill as:
Lot if, Block j. T ie r 1.

It is further ordered that this order lie
pillili»lied in the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
published in said City, once a week for eight
consecutive weeks prior to said rule day.

Witness mv hand and seal of the said cir­
cuit court this zsth day of November, A. D.
ivo*.

I fi 8

B. M.

_

I

Robinson, (Seal,)

Clerk Circuii Court. Orange Comity.

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
. Circuit of J)te State of Florida
------—----- fo r Orange County.---------------- ,

City 'o f Sjtnford
)
vs.
&gt; Blli in Chxncerv tn
Lot I, Block . 7 , Tier a.l Enforce T a x Lien
*
O
w
n
e
r
”
TT
ntiuiwu.
àliiîT"
Wit nr«« my bam! and «eal o f the «aid cirTo .Ml Whom It May Concerns _
m il court j j j « 251 I1 day o f November, A. D.
Upon application ö l the City Soliriifir» it
1908 .

hAw**/-’ rh %
II;, M. Rohimmn, {S cat,I
Clerk Circuit Conrt. flranae County.
— «----------- -

ifiR

it hereby orderet! that on or beforé lhe rrb*
mar y Rule day uriti, being Febriury b A.
D. 1909, in «abl court, you ai»|**r In and

In the Ciicuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
'f o r Orange Connty.
—
City

nf Sanfuril
vs.
fl. Botlrr,
Botter, aio!
and
To All Whom It Maay

) Bill in ( h.sorrry tn
&gt; Knforce Tax Lien
)
Conrern;

l ’fiuti a|'plïcaiii&gt;n ooff lite
th e ( “ily Huliritnr. If
i« hrrr bv orili rrr il J bat on or brftirr the !*rb­

ruary Rule day neat, hcjnjt February ». A.
D, 1909 , in mill court, you appear
am]
answer ’ ibe Itili filfil am! vc! lorih Hit uaT
lure of your rr«(M*c!ivr luteresti In, riniti In,
*r lirn«. ii|M(f» real r«ia lr «Rifate in lhe City
if .Han fóri!, anil tir »er ¡bet! In (be bm a»:

Lot

it,

Block j, Tier

(.

It i» ftiiibcr of'ilrirt! (bai Ibi» order be
putiltNlird in ilie Sanfonl lierai'!, a nrw«paper
pobli«brs! m «ai«! City, finer a vrrrk f«»r eiRlu
■n*rrut|ie week« prior to «abl rule ilav.
W iin r»» niv bam! nml «eal o f |hç «ait! cir
eni( court dii» 2 $tb «lay of Novrnalvrr, A, P
ty, F

B. Nf, Robinson, fS eal.)
Clerk Cjrrnit O tlft, Orange Countv.

In th e C irc u it C ou rt o f the 7 th J u d icial
C ircu it o f th e S t a t e o f

('|r,k Ciiriii« «'mir«. Oiangf fminly

In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Circuit o f the State o f Horidu for
Orange Cqunty

In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judlclul
It« the Circuit Court or ttic 7tli Judlclul
Circuit o f the S tate o r Florida fo r
Circuit or the State o f Florida fo r
Orange County.
City of Sanford t
Orange County
Dill In Chancery to Enfurte

In lhe CiTcait Cnrrt

In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.

o f Sanford
) Bill in Chancer ry to
City uf Sanfonl.
V»
) Knforce ' I n
l.icn
, Dill In Chancery to
t if y of MSanfurd
) Bill in Chancery to
Mary Ivan», ami
)
U liIZ &amp; l.T lIio r W .T T r r l t
Enforce Tux l.len.
) Knforce T u Lieti. T o All AVhom It May io n c rr ib *
W, II. Mose«, am!
tyyrner Unknown.
)
l*|M»n application o f the City Solicitor, it
Tn All Wtiorn It. Mnj
lav f Vincer
..........
ri :
To the defendant, owner Unknown.
h hereby ordered that on or before the reb*
It appearing from the affidavit of the City Solici­ • U|n»n application of the &lt; ity Solicitor, it roary Rule day nr»t, lieing February I, A.
tor of the City of Sanfonl lietrlti lllnl. Ilmt lie be­ it hrreliy ordered that ott or before tiie reb
II. » 9 »g, in «aid rourt, you appear to ami
lieves that/you nre k iwn-rrsklent of the State of nury Rule day neat, l*riiiK Frbinary 1 , A. au*!%v«r the hill filed and »et forth the “na­
T;i"rtdi., and that your resiilrme is unknown, nod D. tgt»g. in «aid court, you api»ear to am! ture ol your respective interrila in, rialti li»,
that there (a no iwrion fn this stntr the aervHvtd answer the bili ftlnl and »«rt fortn the nature or lien« uimn real rotate alitiate in lite Ciiy
*»f your
1!« ill, light- t«i t»r- of-S nnbod. am! d ru riltrtl ill tbe bill ,i«;
a Md&gt;|N?cnn u|nio whom would hind Jrim.

In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial I 11 the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
circuit o f the S tate o f Florida fo r .
Circuit o f the S late o f Florida fo r
0ran|c County
Orungc County
LM 5. BliVk U. Tier 7. r
Tax Urn.
To the defendant. Owner Unknown:
■ It swearing (nan the affidavit o f the City So­
licitor ui the City of Sanford herein filed Shut he*
befievrs that you are a non-resident o f the Jstnte of
rkfltda, ami that your residents) is unknown, and
that there is no person In this slate the service of
siubperniiiimii »bum would bind you,
’ It li lliereforr ntdrrrd Ibnt you da appear in this
* noun to the MU herein filed, upon Monday. Febru­
ary I. A l&gt; limy
fl it further ordrred thnt this orderof publication
I* published nme a week for eight consecutive
wrrkt in The Sanford Ifrridd, a newspaper pub­
lished In die City of Sanford. In Orange county.
FVxiila
Wituesj my liand anil the seal of said circuit
dour! this ZSlh day oi Novrmtir. A. D. 1908
D M. Rownsun. | StAL|
111 «Clerk Circuit Court Orange Countv.

Perk Circuit ( ’onrt. Or.iny» Comity,

( ity

F lo r id a

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fo r O ran ge C ou n ty.
of Sanford
) Bill in Chancery (o

vi,

)

I n force

Ta*

Lien.

M. 11 rat y n, ami
)
“JH All Whom li May to lle r iti;
l '(»on application oi (he .(Jity Solicitor, it
1« bnrby ortiefe«! that on of before lhe reb
niai y Knie riay^ next, briny February 1 , *N.
il,
in «aiti emiri, you app«ai to aio!
answer *br bill filed amt »ri forili (be nature
i your re «pet live inter r it i in, righi tu, yr
lint» uiMiii irai evinte »ilualr in the City of
Sanford, am! ilru rile t! in ibe bill a»:
lait» 4 ami S, Blink 7 , lier 6,
Il t» lurîbcr onlcreJ tbat fil if order be
|iubli»liri! in thr Sanfonl Herald, a nrwvpaper
|oibh%brd in «aid ( “ity, once a neck fkii eight
mtaceulive weeks prior to «aiti rule dav.
NVitne»« my ham! and seal uf the »aid circun cuurl Ibis j ml day of December, A. D.

lo&amp;Kt * * “
th 8

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D. M. R O B IN S O N , (Seal.)
t in k Circuit ( 'out 1. Otange (.»uiily.

In the Ctrcuit Court o i the 7th Judicial
Circuit o i (Ita Stata o i Florida
feit Orange County.

niuiurt *(be hilf filed and *et lortb tbe i*
lure of 7011 r revpective inleret!« in,# right tn,
nr lieb» upon reni e«i*le «ituite in lhe Lily
of Sanford, am! described In the bill a«i
«. Block «. T ie r 7 .*

ft i» f il r l lie r ordered tbit tht* order he
published in (hr Sanford Herald, a •ewtpaprr
puhlithrd in «aid City, onre a werk for eight
cnnaecutjve week» prior to «aid rule ‘lay,
NVitnr«« my bam! and «eal of (be «aid cir*
mR court till» ajth ilay of November, *N. D.
B.
16Ä

M.

Rohinmn,

(Seal.)

Clerk Circuit Court. Orange Coiinty.

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judiciâl
Circuit of the S t a t e d Florida
tor Orange County.
City of

Sanfurd

)

vs
j
Lots iz and i j . Block)
Billin Chancer Y IO
Lien
7 , .Tier
) A n fu r r e Tax
Unknown,
)
f o All Whom It May Concern:
l pun appt rial bm ui tlic L ily buliciliir, it
1» hrrriiy orjcrc»! that on or before the reh |
ruary Rule ilay next, !*cing I'eb m iry 1 , A.
I). 1909 , 111 »alii court, you niipear lo ami
u u v r r lhe lull hleri ami »rt forth the na*
lure cf your re»|»ecilve ln lrrr*(i yi. right Io,
nr lien« u|H)n ir,*»l evfale »ituate ill tlic Clly
of Saufonl, am! ile«crfbe«l in the bill at:
U l » ij ami i j . Block 7 , 1»*r *•
li i« fill I lie r oriiereil tbat thi» order he
publlftbed hi (hr Sanford Herald, a new»|w%per
ptihlifibed in ««id t'iiy. once a week fur eight
rumet olive Week* nrior to «aid rule day,
W illie «« my hand and »eal of Ihc «aid cir*
euii court (In* 251 I1 «lay o f November, A. D.
» 67

11, Mi Hobinikin, (Seal*)
( ' I f f k CircuH Cuurl, Orange Counly.

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'in the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of tbe State of Florida
for Orange
County. *
Giiy

of Sanford
) Rill in Chancer# to
vi.
) Knforce U x Lien.
M.Heaton,
ami )
Tu thedefendant,
M. Dcalon:
It appearing from the atthuavit of lhe LRy
Solicitor o f the l ily o f Sanford herein hied
llut he believes that you are a non-resnlent
o f the State uf Florida, and that your res­
idence is unknown, and that there ts no persiirt in this State the sarvice uf a xubpi/crig
upon whom would bind you, and that your
age is over the age of zl yi»rs.
it is therefore ordered that you do appear
in this court to the bill hereiu filed, upon
Monday, February 1 , A. I&gt;. 1909 .
it is further ordered that tins order of
publication be published once a week fur eight
consecutive wrrks in the Sanford Herald, a

City o f Sanford
) Bill in Chancery
ry to
vi, ...
)) Knforce
Lu force Tax
In* Lien
Li
R. C. Duncan, and K n AH Whom It May Concern:
C ircu it o f Ihc S t a le o f F lo rid a
Upon application o l the l ity S»d!citor, it
is
hereby ordered that on or before the Feb
tot O tan ge C o u n ly .
ruary Rule, day neat, being February I. &lt;»■ m*v»•»pap*5r piibll»h&lt;rd in the Lily of SiHlunl,
l itv oi Sanfnrd ) Bill in Chancery, Io j). 1909 . in »aid court, you appear to anil in Orange C utility. Florid*.
1 y vs.
&gt; Enlorce Tax. I.ien.
answer the Bill filrd and set forth the us
W iln e«» my hand ami the «cal o f «aril cif^
lure of your respective interests in. right to, i iiii rmirt thia and. tUy of December, A . IK
]. Nravr and )
~nr llrux •nnim—rest r i txtr—wRwate in—sW—vsty— rrT T in teien iU m .
1911H,
nf Sanfonl, and described in the bill as:
,« ap|M-ai lug ^frorn the s tM .v,«
tU j
It. M . R O B IN S O N , (Seal.)
lait i, IIloot 4 , Tier z.
.
,
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.
St.
It is lui llier «II dried that lids order tie
i l « t rlha! belle*e. tliart ruu are a nm. resident
. r 'S Ö Ä M e
I l*uida. and «hat ,y.ur rcs- puhlithrd in lhe Sonford Herald, a siewapaper
In the .Circuit Court « f the 7th Judicial
■:
...... e-mC t l«i l'iry ,'F B M J»; .„■Ml.t.r.tai.i said ( ity, once a week for eight
...n
in
this
State
the servier » F a sdt.p.U-ua cimsct-oIrWenrei k»"pr l«iV M «ÎM fu le - d s r r ,
Circuit o f (lie State ^if Florida
t o il
Witiie*s my l/and nnd seal nf «he said nr
*|, In wouhl bind you. and tlwt your
cuit cniirl this zslh day &lt;&gt;i Novendier, A. H.
for Oranga County.
over ihr age of i l yen».
**11
"hcreíiire
dried that you do * P I « r
City o f Sanford
) BUI in Chancery to
Ii;
A
f.
Robinson.
(S
e
g
}.)
in this court . « the l.ill '.err... filed, upon
vs.
) Enforce Taa Lien.
■6 8 Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
M ,,,,.!»,. K « ' ^ r y f ..efA .
W . IL Moses, and )
* li
further ordered lh*f »"»• order ol
T o the defendant, W . R. Moses:
"otiMirioTofi" tan-vltittvIieri-Tmie
r glit
It appcann*_Jiiuft-Uie affidavit _eiL lk r._£ *!f
£ S S S r &amp; week, in the .Sanford He.at.l, .
H Tthe Ciicuit Court of the 7th Judicial Solicitor of toe City o f ------.
Sanford
hied
- herein
.
n e «M «| «r published in .«hr U ty of haulord,
that he l * 1ieves that you are a non resident
Circuit of tbe State o f Florida
ifi Oranxe Lounly, I lortflis
,. ,
of the Sutr of Florida, and that your re v
Witness mv hand and the seal o f said cir­
idenqe f* unknown, and that there ii 'nor per*
fo ; Orange County.
cuit court thT. z..d -lay -1 December, A. D
«on in ihU State the «ervice of a »ubpoenx
City of Sanford
) Bill in C-hancrrjr to
ujht11 vriioin would bind you, and that
W . S. Stetson, and ) Enforce Tax l.ien. agr ¡« over the age uf ai year».
B. M. J tO B IN S O N , (Seal,)
W,
S.
Slel*on.
I
81.
Clerk Circuit Thoirt, Orange Counly.
It it therefore ordered that you no appear
T o All Whom It Mav (o itre rn :
,
in thU court to the bill herein Med, 1 pun
__Ü pun -application . o f lh c - W ï . Soiicttor. lt M onday— February 1 , A. D, **,
In the Circuit Court hf the 7« » Judicial is hereby ordered that on or before the le lt ......
.............ordered- (hat. ttds* order ol
It ............
ia further
ruary Rule day next, being February 1 , A,
Circuit of the State of Florida
D, 1* 09 , In said court, you appear lo and pulilkatiou Ire |iubii»hed once a xreek for eight
answer the Hill filed am] set forth,the nature cc)fi«eciitive week» in the Sanford .Herald, a
(or Orange County.
o f your respective interests in. right to. or nrw*|»aper jtubll»bed in the City o f San ford,
City o f Sanford
) Bill in Chancery to liens 1111(01 real estate situate In the H ty of jn Orange County, Florida.
W itn e»» my hand and the seal o f aaid cir­
7
) Enforce Tax loan. SanforR, am! deacrlb^d In tl«e bill at:
cuit court tbia and day o f December, A. 1).
l o t to. Block 6, T ier J.
A. B. Tomlinson, and)
T o the defendant. A. B. Tomlinson!
It I« ,. further
.....................
nnlered Hu»! !ht* older be
15° * ‘
B. U . R O B IN S O N , (S eal.)
ll appearing irom the affidavit of the City
j n tbe Sanford rirrald, I « ¡ » W P ' I
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
Solicitor o f the City o f Sanford herein filed Luu)Ube&lt;1 In said City, once
aweek for
etghl St.
tiat he believes that you are a non resident ennsecutivr weeks prior —
1 rule *,*Tto “said
Witness my hand and seal o f the saM
at the Stale o f Florida, and that your res­
In County 'J u d g e '» Court, Orange
idence r.' uiiknnwn,- * » d tkn «)» &lt; • -sa- no-pczi evi. , '.»il t tip». jillJ -1M "&lt; "c i cml.er, A. l&gt;.
son in this Slate the service o f a subpoena 19«*.
Counly; Florida
n. M. R O B IN S O N , (Seal.)
upon whom would bind you, and that your
Clerk C im ili Court. Orange County.
age Is over the age o f *1 years.
it! 8
.In Re Estate of )
*Jt is'ther?fore ordered that you do appear
W. M. Mahoney I
in Ibis court to tbe bill herein filed, up'n
In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial To A ll Cxromxn. Iz im r u . Disrxtatrrraa axo a u
Monday. February 1 . A . I). 1909 .
z__ I'ucxff.i lUnMCuunAcAiN'T S*n&gt; Emrx:
Circuit of the S ta le o f Flot ida
It is further ordered“ that this order of
You and each of you are hereby notified and re-,
publication tie published once a week for eight
for Prange County.
uuired to preaanl any claim* and all demands
consecutive weeks In the Sanford Herald, a
whk-h you have either for or against said relate of
City o f Sanford
) BIB In Chancery to
newspaper published In lie City of, Sanford,
ry. deceased, late of “Orange County,
...
) Enforce Tax Lien. W. M .Mahunry,
in Orange County. Florida.
Floride, to theI tundersigned LiecnlOr of said retate
Witness my hand and the seal o l said c ir­ Amanda Good son, xfid)
ir from
within one year
1 ___ _the date hereof.
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cuit court this znd day o f Ifecrraber, A. D. T o All Whoip It May Conrern!
Dated December » .
w
Upon application o f the C ity Sollellor, It
I, hereby or
ordered
that on or before
the
Feb
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in Ss O
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(terra tnat
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18-8
Executor.
Clerk Circrit Cuurt, Uranic Cvunl/, i-ruaxy Kult 4*7 next, being iebruary 'i_ A t\
In th e C iic u it C ourt o f th e 7 th J u d icial

�January 2,1005

THE SANFüftß HERALD

TODAY-OPPORTUNITY
Sanford’s Sub-Irrigated Land W ill Never

Flowing Wells Guaranteed

One Thousand Acres of Celery

Lands Adapted to Celery Lettuce, Cauliflower, Potatoes, Etc

LAND ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN

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FROM MACARONI DELTA %
r r o m The H era ld 's S p ecie! C orresp on d en t
Uv W ir e le s s telep h on e

Ask Bill Duckworth bow toclimh a barb
wire fence lit a hurry with a pair o f heavy
cowhide boots in close tquch with his coat
tails nnd see him get red in the face. Of
course Nancy Perkins' dad might tell how
Bill did It.
Miss Belladonna Sniffles nnd Miss Pera­
lta Tucker will entertain Miss Nellie McSwutt, the chnrmiiig daughter o f our be­
loved pastor, tomorrow night with n pink
tea audifried liver luncheon. Miss Nellie
hns just graduated at the Southpaw feiitnlc semitcry and hns studied foreign
languages nnd chiropody,

Quaint Quibbles From Sis Hopkins
Many n lielted earl needs girding in.
A 11 men Whn_ Jiny 0 _ rocks nn-ti't M inty
hearted.
Bakers are usually stingy— they knend
their dough.
Impatience in an actor is often mis­
taken for genius.
Because n g ir ils a belle is no reason
she should wear enrrings.
Some folks act as if they didn’t belong
in a cab, and they don't usunlly.
The man who needs n valet to take
care of his clothes must be n villainous
dresser.
/Som e girls think they are |&gt;nicticing the
golden rule when they have their hair

Aunt Betty Studier Is laid up with fatty
degeneratimi of the liver and Unde Bill
will feel much chagrined if It proves fatal.
A Sanford automobile ran overn |ml rent
in front o f Rube Billingsley’s bouse last
Sunday night and nut sited it fiat and the
atmosphere in the neighborhood hns itcen
much tainted ever since.
Rev. Deuteronomy .Iones &lt;&gt;f Mm-nnmi.
Delta and Rev. Abraham I.lncoln Johnson
o f Bungalow Corners swapped pulpits last
Sunday
The knights nnd ladies of the Jumping
JesoVus moved Into their new hall over
Zeke Plummer’s livery stable last night
nnd much hilarity prevailed.
Luke Stetson colled on Preacher Cood-

I^fch er'g »laughter last Sunday night and
was seen leaving at » p. in. o’clock sharps
Luke has found out that the minister’s
daughter don’ t sit up till midnight otiti the
boys are guying him quite much,
JJim Slushcr’t baby jg culling teeth and
summer complaint is feared, Jim’s dad
died o f cholera infantum nnd the dreaded
ailment seems to run in the family.
Silas Corkini is studying to tie a botan­
ical doctor. Silas dad was the best cow
doctor In the township,! The medical busi­
ness teem s to run In the Corklns fondly.
Elira Jane Corklns is a female doctre&amp;s
and runs a chiropody parlor in Bungalow

Bill Joslyn’s big Plymouth Rock rooster
got into die widow Cartright's garden the
other d ay and scratched up n Jot o f stuff.
The widow’s goggle-eyed boy killed die
rooster and Bill Is mud as thunder und Ids
hens are quite sorrow stricken. It was
certainly fow l transactions to say the
least.
...
— licyatfas,

lorida
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FLORIDA PRODUCTS IN N. V
snows
Improvement.
New York. Dec. 20 ,— The Florida or­
ange market showed some improvement
this week, although prices apparently
were no better.
Monday there was, a
good demand but the follow ing 'days on
account o f Christmas being near at band
buyers seemed to be pretty well filled up.
Thé average offerings on Brights am! Rus­
sets sold at $1.7.1 to $2, with ordinary
slock bringing $1.50.
Indian Rftor or­
onges sold around $2.25, with the plneupplc variety ranging frum $2 to $3, ac­
cording to quality.
The ofTerihgs . were
pretty heavy.
/*—
(¡rapt-fruit was Blower than It hns been
at any time this season anil prices were
probably n i their lowest ebb.
The a v ­
erage offerings sold nround $1.25
to
$2.25, with the best at $2.50 and occa­
sionally $3.
Tangerines did fairly well, ranging In
price from $2.25 to $3 per strap.
The Florida lettuce market o|iencd
strong Mondny, sales being made up to

that day, only 7 cars being received, nnd
no New Orleans stock was In 'the market
to speak of.
Tucsdny receipts
were
heavier; 10 cars caine in and (trices CQsed
off; ranging from $1.50 to $2.50, -Ro­
maine sold nt $9?50 to $ 2.
Eggplants and pepiters were high nnd
in good demand at $3 nnd $-1. respect­
ively. Beans did fairly well at $2 to
$2.50 nm r-peai” at $2.50 to $3 50.
W hite squash was quoted $2 (ter crate.
V ery few cticuiul#r* arc coming.
They
John Houston, fighting, was sentenced were In good demand nt $3 to $3.50,
to five months bn the county road,
Most o f ttic tomatoes»*arriving were in
Roberi Anderson. forging-check,■ was greerr condition and iintTTo be- put in the
sentenced to twelve months onthecounty warm rooms to ripen. They sold prindroads.
Irvine Whittaker, carrying n razor, got
The receipts of Flurida strawberries are
three months on county roads.
a little heavier and prices are lower.
Henry Thomtis, fighting, got four montlts The market is Quotable at 40 to 50c a
on county roads.
quart and the fra il is pretty good for litis
W. C. Barnes plead guilty to the charge time o f the year.
o f assault, but Judge Beggs refused to ac-

Stockholders’ Annual M eeting
A wife, by n middle-aged widower with
two boys aged eight and eleven. One not
over diirty-flve. with n od iild ren tm d some
means preferred. However, any offer con­
sidered. My property consists o f an or­
ange grove, city lots, and a salary o f $60
per month.
Give particulars in first letter.
Address,
Box 733, Orlando, Fia.

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o f the First National Bank o f Sanford will
be held at the office o f the bank, in San­
ford. Fla., on lite second Tuesday In Jan■F. P. F okstek , Cashier
The Herald furnishes engraved visidng
cords at the same price asked in Jackson­
ville and New York.

ERTAINLY NOT, never thought of such a tiling.
It’s the other fellow who will likely go. You have
not yet your family well provided for nor all the debts
lifted from your Property, so you will live. Your
Buildings may bum, so you keep them insured. How
would it tlo to let one of the Strongest Life Institutin'
companies in the WORLD carry that risk upon your
Life, instead of forcingdt upon your Wife and Children''
A little money saved this way, each year, will make
life in later years comfortable and happy.
Do not fail to examine the
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Equitable Life Assurance Society
Of THE UNITED STATES'
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COLES, Jr„ General Agent, Jacksonville, Florida
MRS. E. P. WELBORNE,
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J. N. N. WIflTNER.
Special Agent
Resident Agent, Sanford, 1L

W E W W d l paper w ill
change uninviting
annul rooms into tn at­
tractive cheerful home.
We place at your door
the privilege o f »electioDi from the Urged
-angcm *t varied stuck In
the South.

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IN SANFORD—Life U Worth' Living
Number 22

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1909

NEWS OE THE WORLD
Items of Interest Gleaned from

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'Various Sources

HERALD

cent completed, and more than half of
this work has been accomplished since
Jonunry. 1008.

IS NOW GOV. GILCHRIST

A wireless telegraph plant is to be erect­

ed «1 Njcvrporu R. L. that wiUhavaa work­ Gr$at Multitude Greets the-New

ing radius o f 1250 miles.
It Is reported that rich discoveries of
■ ____ have'been made on theTuliksak river.

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK IAinskn.

Chief Executive -

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F in i Year

counties. Whether the officers recom
mended nre friends o f mine or belong to
the same political party isoism alfam ount
They should be competent, sober nnd
honest.*1
- r . — t---- O fficers s f the S tsts

The officers o f the Stnte o f Florida, be
ginning Inst Tuesday, are ns follow s:
Hon. Albert W. Gilchrist, governor.
Hon. G. T. Whitfield, private secretary
to the governor.

LOCAL LEGISLATION
Interesting Meeting-or' B(Tarif

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fa r T *
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An exposition. Insting two weeks, from
J A pril 12th to 20th, is to be held in Louisrtere t h e 'R e a d e r » W ill Find a B r ie f ville, Ky„. the object o f which is to demH op - H. Clay „C rawford._ secretary. 0:1
ttlstorteat •8 p r in t F lo w in g *
onstrnte the desirability o f lighting South Handles The Subjects o f Moment In state.
SjJRford Light &amp;. Fuel Company WII
F o r H u rried R ea d e rs
cm cities nfter the manner o f Now York
Install a Plant— Price Raised on
S traigh tforw ard Manner— First
Hon. Park M. Trammell,.attorney gen­
Collection o r Garbage
Act
a
Kiss
For
M
other
eral.
The Greek synod has dethroned Datnla-1 °*tyHon.
A.
C.
Croom,
comptroller.
nos the Greek patriarch o f Jerusaleuj.wlio.j— On January 2nd the Atlanta postofllce
Council met in regular session last
With appropriate ceremonies, and be­
declined to resign. Th e petrierchfavored j handled o ver 270.000 pieces o f m all— the fore n multitude o f enthusiastic people,
MundayTtlght, with all members presentr
Hon.-Wr V rK n n tt train*Yren«ur?r:
reforms for his n ative flock, which were lnrgest amount ever handled in one day Albert W. Gilchrist of Puma Gorda. at
Hon.W . M. Holloway, superintendent.of
A fter roll call nnd reading o f the minpwbUs
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■UU-ii - E. MoLiw,conjmisiimMM o f agri­ neas was taken up.
were o
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list nowcon- Governor, and Is now the chief a x a a u ta r
culture.
Mayor Lake reported having had an
ewild—haxc.reduced..cGOaulatablliu,the tains L000.053 names, a tteerenseof 5 0 - o f Florida.
Hon. R. E. Rosa, state chemist.
interview with Superintendent Higgins in
church revenues over which Uuraimod has 375 during the past year,
Turning from the cheering crowdns the
regard to the unnecessary noise o f the
Hon. E. H. Sellnrds, state geologist.
complete controL
por two weeks some 1800 young people last words were spoken, binding him for
engined in the railroad yards at night,
Hon. Ernest Amos, state auditor.
for
years
to
the
fnithful
performance
of
ft I '¿TV!
Abrn ha in Ruef, leader o f the grafters in belonging to the Baptist Union, Christion
Hon. W. B. Sadler, assistant state audi­ nnd that Superintendent Higgins would
Ssn Francisco, has been sentenced to four- Endeavor and Epworth lea gu e societies his duties ns governor of the Stnte of
tor.
do all In his power to have the noises
teen years in the penitentiary. The case o f Cleveland. Ohio, have pledged them- Florida. Gen. Albert W. Gilchrist today
Hon. J. Gifford R. Foster, adjutant abated.
exemplified
the
simplicity
o
f
his
nature
has been appealed.
selves to live as they believe Christ would
‘ tVl‘1
There was no reilBrt from the build­
and the depth o f his royal manhood by general.
Tom Longboat, the Canadian Indian | Ove ^ he was now on earth,
Hon. R. Hudson Burr, rallrood commis­ ing, street, fire or sanitary committees.
Implanting a kiss upon the lips of his
champion long distance runner, was mar- [
Distinct carthquake'shocks were felt in
--iÿf
!.. ■ ■
&gt;
It wns resolvcUuhnt a printed form 1 »
proud mother. A t this net o f loyalty the sioner.
ried last week to a full blooded Molinwk I Trenton and oilier places in New Jersey
.[1
-&gt;V
».
Hon. N. A. Uiitch, railroad commissioner. prepared, to be filled out when a new
audience for a moment was silent nnd
N! i i
lost Monday.
maiden.
*
J
Hon. R.C. Dunn, railroad commissioner. building is to be erected or street work
only the strains of the “ Star Spangled
On January 1 state prohibition Taws
Beach Hargis, who killed his father, Batyirr" were heard, but a deafening cheer
H o n .---- -— . clerk railroad commission. is to be done.
went into effect In North Carolina, Ala-1 Judge Hargis, ia Jackson, K y „ hns been arose nnd swelled until it seemed the
The only change in the cabinet is that
It was resolved that the ordinance
ndmiltcd to ball in the sum of $25,000. very heavens would lie rent and the hap­ Hon. Pork M. Trammell succeeds Hon. granting a franchise to the Sanford Light
bsiun and Mississippi.
. The Washington U fa Insurance Co. o f
py woman, standing beside her signally W illiam 1L Ellis as attorney general. Bl Fuel Cu. bo put upon its first reading.
Judge Beggs wns present and explained
New York tuis boon merged into tho Pittshonored son. seemed tu drop the years Under the state constitution the governer
cannot
succeed
himself,
but
this
provision
the
details o f Uie-*franehlso tu the mem­
. burg Life mid Trust Co., and the offices
from her shoulders 11s she blushed nt Bus
bers o f the council.
does not apply to any other official.
and everything pertaining to the former Such an Indu stry In F lo rld o ~ W flH *ro - honor done to her and tiers
Of thp nbove fist o f state officials the
, Resolved, thnt the new sanitary ordin­
company hns been moved to Pittsburg.
duce a G reat Incom e
It wns shortly before 10 o'clock when
— - Thomas S. Lewis, the-well known crack­
The canned products of California or­ the - civic procession formed on Monroe oldest in commission is Hon.B. E. McLin, ance be put upon itsxh ln latld final rend­
er manufacturer o f Atlanta, died Inst week. chards and truck farms ore even more street and moved toward the capital commissioner of ngriculture.whose service ing and passage. This new ordinance •
dates from January, 1001, He is now en ­ changes the rates for trash boxes from
In Si. Paul, Minn., Dec. 31, the mercury w idely known than her fresh fruits and grounds, where the Governor and Govern­
tering upon Ills third full term. Hon. H.
5 cents per quarter to 75 cents per
registered five degrees below zero, and at vegetables, and perhaps bring more or-elect, Btaff officers, the ex-governors,
G a y Crawford, secretary o f stale; Hon. quarter for residences. Stores shall pay
ex-justices
o
f
the
supreme
court,
cabinet
money
into
the
state,
says
llie
Jackson­
Saskatchewan thirty below.
ville Fruit and Produce News.
officers, supreme court justices, railroad A_ C. Croom, comptroller, and Hon. W. V. $1.50 per.quarter instead o f the old rale
A bill to establish postal sayings banks
The canneries tnke care o f the excess commissioners, state chemist, Btute audi­ Knott, stnte treasurer, were appointed to o f 25 cents per quarter. The price for
has beep introduced in congress.
stuff which is not slnpjied in the fresh tor nnd assistant state auditor,stnte geolo­ their respective positions by Gov. Jen. buckets remains the same.
Resolved, thnt the finance committee
On January 1 n new postal arrangement state, nod therefore everything raised on gist, re|&gt;rcse 11talives of the state press, nlngs,tmd since then have been repeat­
edly
elected
py
the
[ico[ild.
Hon.
William
lie
authorized to employ competent tal­
mayor
nnd
city
couneiimen
nnd
members
become effective between the United the California grove or farm is utilized to
of tlie reception committee, took carriages M, Holloway, state superintendent o f pub­ ent to audit the isescnt city records and
States and Germany. It p ro v id e s 'fo r a the best advantage o f llie grower.
lic instruction, is beginning his second to purchnsc and open 0 new set o f books
two cent rntn-on letters going from one
The establishing o f canning plants in and, preceding the military, moved up
elective-term
,-tm d -Hon. Pork M. Tram-" adaptrriTTrthe preset!fW FH s hf IflecH y.
ry-to Ui* » t b—&gt; » There-ie-a-proviso. Florida on a large sente Is n crying need, ■Adams street lb 'the governor's mansion,
mell,'
attorney
general, Is beginning his
Resolved, that the chair appoint a com­
however, that the new rataapplieson ly to and dint such establishments would |iuy where Governor Broward and Indies joined
first
term.
Hon.
R.
E.
Rose,
stnte
chem­
mittee,
Including the mayor and three
mall dispatched by steamships sailing is evidenced from die recent retxirts o f n the procession, thence east to Monroe
from New York and from G en ia n ports V irg in ia ¿¿unaTu which made II per cent street and south on suid Street to tile ist; Hon. Ernest Ainos, state auditor, and aldermen, to confer on the franchise and
Horn J. C . R . Foster, adjutant general, contract granting electrical- jirtvilegei Tri
ct. Otherwise Uid~former rate o f five" on the investment in one year's opera Leoii, Hotel, where the governor-elect and
were first appointed by Guv. Jennings the city o f Sanford, nnd make such
Indies joined the procession. The pro­
cents an ounce for first ounce and three tion.
and have been retained since by succes­ changes in the franchise and contract as
i lì
cents on ounce for each additional ounce
Only last week a number o f truck farm­ cession then moved south tu the south
wÇj
sive npixiiptments. Hon. W. B. Sadler, may seem advisable to said comm ittee,
or fraction thereof must be paid.
ers near Savannah organized a company side of the capital grounds, then west to
L i
assistant state auditor, and Dr. E. H. Sel and also to employ. If necessary, an ex­
Kangaroo is to enter the list o f food and will begin nt once to erect a modern Adams street, and thence up Adams
lards, stnte geologist, were appointed by pert electrical engineer to go over the
meats in this country, a New York butcher plnnt to tnke careof their surplus product. street to the west side o f the capital
■* i l l ' ,-v.
Gov. Broward. If on. R. Hudson Burr was city and g iv e estimates o f oust and rea­
In view o f diese facts the comments of .grounds, where the governor pud govom
having arranged for the ini|&gt;ortntlon of
'
rr V Î Î S - Î K
first appointed railroad commissioner by sonable prices on fighting the city by
the Pensacoln Journal deserve attention. or-ciect remained until the troops passed
200 kangaroos from Australia* Gov. Jennings, to succeed IJon. 11. E.Da*, electricity, said committee to report nt
.
in review, after which the party entered
Says our contemporary:
A flaw has been discovered in the 100resigned in October, 1903, and he is now the next regular meeting o f city council.
the
capitol
building.'
If there is any state where cunning can
lnch lens designed for the obscrvntory at
serving his second elective term. Hon.
Resolved, thnt the clerk be authorized
It was ut the noon hour when Chief
be made to [my it is Florida. In no sec­
Passadcnn, California.
The lens cost
N. A. Uiitch is in the middle of his first to draw-vouchers in favor o f B. M. Robin­
tion o f the country can vegetables of Justice Whitfield of the Florida Supreme
150,000. It was made in France, and a
term, nnd Hon. R. C. Dunn is beginning son, county clerk, in payment o f fees on
nearly every variety lie grown so abun­ Court, administered the oath o f office,
new one will have to be cast.
his first term as railroad commissioner, tax » u iu now pending.
dantly and at so small a, cost. The nnd when the cheering subsided Governor
having served about seven years as sec­
-It was resolved that the city attorney
Pork Theater, Erie, Pa., was burned on
trouble w ldi farmers in this Btute is Gilchrist delivered his inaugural address,
retary to the commission,
be required to make a monthly report o f
- New Year s night just after the close of
which
was
must
appropriate
and
which
die desire t o ’ ship ns much of th$lr
The membership of the supreme court all delinquent taxes collected and turn
the entertainment.
products to northern markets as possible was frequently punctured with applause.
remains
the same, though the ch ief jus­ the funds collected to the city treasurer
A box of apples containing 112 o f the because o f the high prices obtained for The new governor ably handled public
premium fruit from the Spokane exhibi­ early fruits and vegetables, not leaving questions in which the people are inter­ tice is again diosen by lot, as required nt the second regular meeting o f each
by the constitution. In ilia order o f seni­ month, taking his receipt for same.
tion were sold for $67.20.
ested.
enough to provide the factories.
ority o f commission, the justices are Hon.
A fter the reading o f the monthly re­
Governor Gilchrist's inaugural address
Beginning January I, the old age penThere is no reason under the sun why
R. F. Taylor o f Gainesville. Hon. T. M. port of the city treasurer the council ad­
„ ^°11Bill passed by die British parliament I farmers should not increase the volume of covered all important questions in which
Shackleford of Tani|ia, Hon. R. S. Cockrell journed. _______________________
became effective. The bill provides dint production and realize die same paying the people are interested. In closing his
of Jacksonville, Hon. W. A . Hooker of
*re*y [icrson in Great Britain over seventy price_ps do dieir brodirrs in V irginia for uddress the new governor said he had no
Ocala, Hon. J. B. Whitfield of Tallahasfears of age. who i t not a lunatic, and has products left over after their early ship- [ironlist's to make.
Fit
».-and- l i w r-C^IL-Perkhiil-TTf-Pensmxjtn^
not been convlrtM nf erima, -amt., w hose|m eats to the northern markets,
1
NS promises Made
The clerk o f the suiveine court Is Hon. Over Shipments Are Feared N ow —
"T h e people have elected me Governor
income does not exceed a sum amounting
The Journal is confident that there will
Otherwise Prospects Are Good
M. H. Mabry o f Tampa.
è
to $130 a year, is cnUUcd to a pension o f be a wuild o f money in the future can o f Florida without my haying made any
(New York Proluce New*]
lire shillings a week from the public uens- ning Industry in our big state. That all promises as to any specific policy other
Jacksonville, Dec. 31.— It is hard to
ury. In cases where husband and w ife that is necessary is an intelligent study than what is embodied in the plutfurm
estimate what percentage -of the orange
4
w ■creral other members o f the name fa in -1of the question. Our rich soil and balmy published during the campaign and in
crop remains on the trees, but from ad­
the
various
speeches
made
during
tile
ily living together apply, d ie pro rata is climate ensures an endless supply o f mnThe Packer Says Orange M arket Is In vices received from the transportation
•lightly reduced. .N ob od y is tob ealiiiifW l|tcrinI o f one sort or anodier every inondi Uame. It would be m y wish for the pub­
Much B etter Condition
companies it appears thnt 40 per cent
* pension who hasfioFttually re fu n d to in the year, while the world's demand for lic to know of every move made by the
New York, Jnn. 2.— The Florida orange ■till remains to be sent out o f tlie State.
administration. There should be no se­ market Is in a much better condition than The entire crop umounts to about 4,500,wwk, and a ll who have been brought into |canned goods grows greater every day.
crets nx*be tween the administration a n d 1U has been for some tim e past. Th e a v ­ 000 boxes.
f poutiun in apply for a pension through
P r o f. Slum on Buys McGlon R estau ran t the people. There could be no greater
-Ws or her willful acts o f misbehavior, nre
erage range of [»rices on U10 street this
If the market is Jiat ^again glutted by
The Up-to-Dnte Restaurant at the cor­ policy for any governor to have than that
debarred.
"
week was $1.75 to $2, with fancy Indian injudicious shipping by all the growers
ner o f First street and Palmetto avenue, his administration should be run on busi­
River fruit, including the pineapple vari­ trying to get their crop into tile market Nelson Morris At Co., m eat packers, have
heretofore conducted by Robert McGlon, ness -principles, free from , gx o ft and free
ety, ranging in price from $2.30 to $3.50. at the sainc limc. ' there~ w ill be better °
11 ByHSffi o f pensioning their em- has been purchased b y Prof. J. M. Stumon,
from [icrsoiial glorification. Although no The grapefruit market is In n worse prices and there is no reason why good
Ptoytcs. In addition to the pension fund
who assumed charge o f die same Monday, claim is made as to being stronger than condition than U has been at any previ­
prices should not be maintained during
me Nan embraces an em ployees' oo-operMr. Stuuion is an experienced caterer the generality of men. y e t strength la
ous lim e this season. The demand is the next two or three montiis.
.. ••ivç bank and an industrial profit-sharing
and no doubt will make u great success of hoped for to be good enough, strong very slow and the offerings are heavy
One o f the greatest troubles during the
fa u n s.
_
.
. the business. A lready extensive repairs, enough and true enough to perforin my
and the prices consequently low, Tlie past season has been, that whenever any
uniter county, Ga.. ¿egins the new year alterations and decorations have been duties to the [icople and yio the state average offerings o f grapefruit sold at
market has quoted a good price, fruit has
* 11every dollar o f indebtedness canceled made and when others contemplated have without thought o f peroonnl gain or future
$1.75 to $2.00 and some very fine stock been rushed to that point, and by so do­
money In die treasury, v
I been completed this will indeed be an up- political preferment.
reached $2.50.
ing the markets were overloaded, causing
" Admiral Dot," form erly with Bamum's to-date restaurant Mr. Stumon will have
"T h e welfare o f the people o f the slate
The offerings o f beans were mostly poor a big slump in price. This does not moan
c*r™». Is to build a seven-story hotel in Jeverything first-class for the entertainment should mark the lines o f whatever power and sold at $2 to 12.50, with an occa­
'
that Florida is raising more oranges than
White Plains. N. Y., his present borne.
I o f ladies and gentlemen, all o f whom he is given a governor. The very channel sional fancy basket bringing $3. Peas
the consumer can eat, or over-production.
Surah Gordon dunl at Fiat Coving- in v ilc i to ?UU nn(1, test the service;
t
w ldeha governor moves should be hound­ renge-Tn-feioe from $3 1« $0, according I t m eans there is no ayatstn, or organized •
jon. near Malone, N. Y , died Jan. 4. aged I
N ew Dry G oods S to r e
— ed by the constitution and by laws. The to quality and lettuce from $2 to $2.50. movement on tlie part o f the grower in
beacon light should light the best inter­ £ggptants were very scarce and were Florida. Most o f the packing houses all
... r
. a'.,J nlne nwnUui- ^
w a ,b ofn
M. A . Fortson o f Washington. G o . has
ests o f the people at large.
wanted at $4. while peppers were also o ver the state d osed down for the holi­
the s, . '
Uved u*o a t.o i
Uuii: 1,1 arrived in the city and w ill opeii a dry
“ In filling the vacancies in offices the In .light supply and sold ut $4 to $4.50. days. and by the time the fruit w ill begin
es. Her neither lived to be 114. g o ^ jj n o re lit one o f the rooms o f the
Tomatoes were in good demand, but to m ove freely, there should be a large
work o f the past tw elve months has Stone-Gove building'on First street, oppo- recommendations o f the primaries w ill be
that the excavation for the Panam a site The Herald office. Mr. Fortson expects respected. Where no primary elections tlie offeringt o f fancy stock were light and demand and good market at all points
M B B m
completed in two to have the room ready to receive the are held the filling o f vacancies in county the market ranged from $2 to $4, accord­ nod by careful packing and ju didal
i
,&amp; £ ■
Iths from the present stock In a fe w days and will be ready for offices will be referred to the Democratic ing to quality, the best offerings bringing shipping, market sltouid remain firm un­
executive committees o f the respective the outside figure.
til the end of tlie season. „ -------------------. is now about furty per I business about January 20.

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                    <text>January 2,1005

TH E SANFüftß HERALD

TODAY-OPPORTUNITY
Sanford’s Sub-Irrigated Land W ill Never

Flowing Wells Guaranteed

One Thousand Acres of Celery

Lands Adapted to Celery Lettuce, Cauliflower, Potatoes, Etc

LAND ON E A S Y P A Y M E N T

P LA N

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FROM MACARONI DELTA

Quaint Quibbles From Sis Hopkins
Many n lielted earl needs girding in.
A 11men Whn_Jiny0_ rocks nn-ti't Minty
hearted.
Bakers are usually stingy—they knend
their dough.
Impatience in an actor is often mis­
taken for genius.
Because n girils a belle is no reason
she should wear enrrings.
Some folks act as if they didn’t belong
in a cab, and they don't usunlly.
The man who needs n valet to take
care of his clothes must be n villainous
dresser.
/Some girls think they are |&gt;nicticing the
golden rule when they have their hair

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r r o m The H era ld 's S p ecie! C orresp on d en t
Uv W ir e le s s telep h on e

Ask Bill Duckworth bow toclimh a barb
wire fence lit a hurry with a pair of heavy
cowhide boots in close tquch with his coat
tails nnd see him get red in the face. Of
course Nancy Perkins' dad might tell how
Bill did It.
Miss Belladonna Sniffles nnd Miss Pera­
lta Tucker will entertain Miss Nellie McSwutt, the chnrmiiig daughter of our be­
loved pastor, tomorrow night with n pink
tea audifried liver luncheon. Miss Nellie
hns just graduated at the Southpaw feiitnlc semitcry and hns studied foreign
languages nnd chiropody,
Aunt Betty Studier Is laid up with fatty
degeneratimi of the liver and Unde Bill
will feel much chagrined if It proves fatal.
A Sanford automobile ran overn |mlrent
in front of Rube Billingsley’s bouse last
Sunday night and nut sited it fiat and the
atmosphere in the neighborhood hns itcen
much tainted ever since.
Rev. Deuteronomy .Iones &lt;&gt;f Mm-nnmi.
Delta and Rev. Abraham I.lncoln Johnson
of Bungalow Corners swapped pulpits last
Sunday
The knights nnd ladies of the Jumping
JesoVus moved Into their new hall over
Zeke Plummer’s livery stable last night
nnd much hilarity prevailed.
Luke Stetson colled on Preacher CoodI^fcher'g »laughter last Sunday night and
was seen leaving at » p. in. o’clock sharps
Luke has found out that the minister’s
daughter don’t sit up till midnight otiti the
boys are guying him quite much,
JJim Slushcr’t baby jg culling teeth and
summer complaint is feared, Jim’s dad
died of cholera infantum nnd the dreaded
ailment seems to run in the family.
Silas Corkini is studying to tie a botan­
ical doctor. Silas dad was the best cow
doctor In the township,! The medical busi­
ness teems to run In the Corklns fondly.
Elira Jane Corklns is a female doctre&amp;s
and runs a chiropody parlor in Bungalow
Bill Joslyn’s big Plymouth Rock rooster
got into die widow Cartright's garden the
other day and scratched up n Jot of stuff.
The widow’s goggle-eyed boy killed die
rooster and Bill Is mud as thunder und Ids
hens are quite sorrow stricken. It was
certainly fowl transactions to say the
least.
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Improvement.
New York. Dec. 20,—The Florida or­
ange market showed some improvement
this week, although prices apparently
were no better. Monday there was, a
good demand but the following 'days on
account of Christmas being near at band
buyers seemed to be pretty well filled up.
Thé average offerings on Brights am! Rus­
sets sold at $1.7.1 to $2, with ordinary
slock bringing $1.50. Indian Rftor or­
onges sold around $2.25, with the plneupplc variety ranging frum $2 to $3, ac­
cording to quality. The ofTerihgs . were
pretty heavy.
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(¡rapt-fruit was Blower than It hns been
at any time this season anil prices were
probably ni their lowest ebb.
The av­
erage offerings sold nround $1.25 to
$2.25, with the best at $2.50 and occa­
sionally $3.
Tangerines did fairly well, ranging In
price from $2.25 to $3 per strap.
The Florida lettuce market o|iencd
strong Mondny, sales being made up to

that day, only 7 cars being received, nnd
no New Orleans stock was In 'the market
to speak of. Tucsdny receipts were
heavier; 10 cars caine in and (trices CQsed
off; ranging from $1.50 to $2.50, -Ro­
maine sold nt $9?50 to $2.
Eggplants and pepiters were high nnd
in good demand at $3 nnd $-1. respect­
ively. Beans did fairly well at $2 to
$2.50 nmr-peai” at $2.50 to $3 50.
White squash was quoted $2 (ter crate.
Very few cticuiul#r* arc coming. They
John Houston, fighting, was sentenced were In good demand nt $3 to $3.50,
to five months bn the county road,
Most of ttic tomatoes»*arriving were in
Roberi Anderson. forging-check,■was greerr condition and iintTTo be- put in the
sentenced to twelve months onthecounty warm rooms to ripen. They sold prindroads.
Irvine Whittaker, carrying n razor, got
The receipts of Flurida strawberries are
three months on county roads.
a little heavier and prices are lower.
Henry Thomtis, fighting, got four montlts The market is Quotable at 40 to 50c a
on county roads.
quart and the frail is pretty good for litis
W. C. Barnes plead guilty to the charge time of the year.
of assault, but Judge Beggs refused to ac-

Stockholders’ Annual Meeting
A wife, by n middle-aged widower with
two boys aged eight and eleven. One not
over diirty-flve. with nodiildrentmdsome
means preferred. However, any offer con­
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per month.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1909

cent completed, and more than half of
this work has been accomplished since
Jonunry. 1008.
telegraph plant is to be erect­
of Interest Gleaned fro m edA«1wireless
Njcvrporu R. L. that wiUhavaa work­
'Various Sources
ing radius of 1250 miles.
It Is reported that rich discoveries of
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IS NOW GOV. GILCHRIST
Gr$at Multitude Greets the-New
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counties. Whether the officers recom
mended nre friends of mine or belong to
the same political party isoismalfamount
They should be competent, sober nnd
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LOCAL LEGISLATION
Interesting M eeting-or' B(Tarif
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of Aldermen

The officers of the Stnte of Florida, be
ginning Inst Tuesday, are ns follows:
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK I Ainskn.
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Hon. Albert W. Gilchrist, governor.
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An exposition. Insting two weeks, from AN ABLE INAUGURAL ADDRESS
Hon. G. T. Whitfield, private secretary WE WILL HAVE ELECTRIC LIGHTS
JApril 12th to 20th, is to be held in Louisto the governor.
rtere th e'R ead er» Will Find a Brief ville, Ky„. the object of which is to demHop- H. Clay „Crawford._ secretary. 0:1
ttlstorteat •8 print Flowing*
onstrnte the desirability of lighting South Handles The Subjects of Moment In state.
SjJRford Light &amp;. Fuel Company WII
For Hurried Readers
cm cities nfter the manner of Now York
Install a Plant—Price Raised on
Straightforward Manner—First
Hon. Park M. Trammell,.attorney gen­
Collection or Garbage
Act
a
Kiss
For
Mother
eral.
The Greek synod has dethroned Datnla-1 °*tyHon.
A.
C.
Croom,
comptroller.
nos the Greek patriarch of Jerusaleuj.wlio.j— On January 2nd the Atlanta postofllce
Council met in regular session last
With appropriate ceremonies, and be­
declined to resign. The petrierchfavored j handled over 270.000 pieces of mall—the fore n multitude of enthusiastic people,
MundayTtlght, with all members presentr
Hon.-Wr VrKnntt train*Yren«ur?r:
reforms for his native flock, which were Jlnrgest amount ever handled in one day Albert W. Gilchrist of Puma Gorda. at
Hon.W. M. Holloway, superintendent.of
After roll call nnd reading of the minpwbUs
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list nowcon- Governor, and Is now the chief axaautar
culture.
Mayor Lake reported having had an
ewild—haxc.reduced..cGOaulatablliu,the tains L000.053 names, a tteerenseof 50- of Florida.
Hon. R. E. Rosa, state chemist.
interview with Superintendent Higgins in
church revenues over which Uuraimod has 375 during the past year,
Turning from the cheering crowdns the
regard to the unnecessary noise of the
Hon. E. H. Sellnrds, state geologist.
complete controL
por two weeks some 1800 young people last words were spoken, binding him for
engined in the railroad yards at night,
Hon. Ernest Amos, state auditor.
for
years
to
the
fnithful
performance
of
ft I '¿TV!
Abrnhain Ruef, leader of the grafters in belonging to the Baptist Union, Christion
Hon. W. B. Sadler, assistant state audi­ nnd that Superintendent Higgins would
Ssn Francisco, has been sentenced to four- Endeavor and Epworth league societies his duties ns governor of the Stnte of
tor.
do all In his power to have the noises
teen years in the penitentiary. The case of Cleveland. Ohio, have pledged them- Florida. Gen. Albert W. Gilchrist today
Hon. J. Gifford R. Foster, adjutant abated.
exemplified
the
simplicity
of
his
nature
has been appealed.
selves to live as they believe Christ would
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There was no reilBrt from the build­
and the depth of his royal manhood by general.
Tom Longboat, the Canadian Indian |Ove ^ he was now on earth,
Hon. R. Hudson Burr, rallrood commis­ ing, street, fire or sanitary committees.
Implanting a kiss upon the lips of his
champion long distance runner, was mar- [ Distinct carthquake'shocks were felt in
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It wns resolvcUuhnt a printed form 1 »
proud mother. At this net of loyalty the sioner.
ried last week to a full blooded Molinwk I Trenton and oilier places in New Jersey
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Hon. N. A. Uiitch, railroad commissioner. prepared, to be filled out when a new
audience for a moment was silent nnd
N! i i
lost Monday.
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Hon. R.C. Dunn, railroad commissioner. building is to be erected or street work
only the strains of the “ Star Spangled
On January 1 state prohibition Taws
Beach Hargis, who killed his father, Batyirr" were heard, but a deafening cheer
Hon.-----— . clerk railroad commission. is to be done.
went into effect In North Carolina, Ala-1 Judge Hargis, ia Jackson, Ky„ hns been arose nnd swelled until it seemed the
The only change in the cabinet is that
It was resolved that the ordinance
ndmiltcd to ball in the sum of $25,000. very heavens would lie rent and the hap­ Hon. Pork M. Trammell succeeds Hon. granting a franchise to the Sanford Light
bsiun and Mississippi.
. The Washington Ufa Insurance Co. of
py woman, standing beside her signally William 1L Ellis as attorney general. Bl Fuel Cu. bo put upon its first reading.
Judge Beggs wns present and explained
CANNING FACTORIES
New York tuis boon merged into tho Pittshonored son. seemed tu drop the years Under the state constitution the governer
cannot
succeed
himself,
but
this
provision
the
details of Uie-*franehlso tu the mem­
. burg Life mid Trust Co., and the offices
from her shoulders 11s she blushed nt Bus
bers of the council.
does not apply to any other official.
and everything pertaining to the former Such an Industry In Florldo~WflH*ro- honor done to her and tiers
Of thp nbove fist of state officials the , Resolved, thnt the new sanitary ordin­
company hns been moved to Pittsburg.
duce a Great Income
It wns shortly before 10 o'clock when
— - Thomas S. Lewis, the-well known crack­
The canned products of California or­ the - civic procession formed on Monroe oldest in commission is Hon.B. E. McLin, ance be put upon itsxhlnlatld final rend­
er manufacturer of Atlanta, died Inst week. chards and truck farms ore even more street and moved toward the capital commissioner of ngriculture.whose service ing and passage. This new ordinance •
dates from January, 1001, He is now en­ changes the rates for trash boxes from
In Si. Paul, Minn., Dec. 31, the mercury widely known than her fresh fruits and grounds, where the Governor and Govern­
tering upon Ills third full term. Hon. H. 5 cents per quarter to 75 cents per
registered five degrees below zero, and at vegetables, and perhaps bring more or-elect, Btaff officers, the ex-governors,
Gay Crawford, secretary of stale; Hon. quarter for residences. Stores shall pay
ex-justices
of
the
supreme
court,
cabinet
money
into
the
state,
says
llie
Jackson­
Saskatchewan thirty below.
ville Fruit and Produce News.
officers, supreme court justices, railroad A_ C. Croom, comptroller, and Hon. W. V. $1.50 per.quarter instead of the old rale
A bill to establish postal sayings banks
The canneries tnke care of the excess commissioners, state chemist, Btute audi­ Knott, stnte treasurer, were appointed to of 25 cents per quarter. The price for
has beep introduced in congress.
stuff which is not slnpjied in the fresh tor nnd assistant state auditor,stnte geolo­ their respective positions by Gov. Jen. buckets remains the same.
Resolved, thnt the finance committee
On January 1 n new postal arrangement state, nod therefore everything raised on gist, re|&gt;rcse11talives of the state press, nlngs,tmd since then have been repeat­
edly
elected
py
the
[ico[ild.
Hon.
William
lie
authorized to employ competent tal­
mayor
nnd
city
couneiimen
nnd
members
become effective between the United the California grove or farm is utilized to
of tlie reception committee, took carriages M, Holloway, state superintendent of pub­ ent to audit the isescnt city records and
States and Germany. It provides'for a the best advantage of llie grower.
two cent rntn-on letters going from one
The establishing of canning plants in and, preceding the military, moved up lic instruction, is beginning his second to purchnsc and open 0 new set of books
ry-to Ui* »tb—&gt; »There-ie-a-proviso. Florida on a large sente Is n crying need, ■Adams street lb 'the governor's mansion, elective-term,-tmd -Hon. Pork M. Tram-" adaptrriTTrthe preset!fWFHs hf IflecHy.
Resolved, that the chair appoint a com­
however, that the new rataappliesonly to and dint such establishments would |iuy where Governor Broward and Indies joined mell,' attorney general, Is beginning his
first
term.
Hon.
R.
E.
Rose,
stnte
chem­
mittee,
Including the mayor and three
mall dispatched by steamships sailing is evidenced from die recent retxirts of n the procession, thence east to Monroe
from New York and from Genian ports Virginia¿¿unaTu which made II per cent street and south on suid Street to tile ist; Hon. Ernest Ainos, state auditor, and aldermen, to confer on the franchise and
Horn J. C .R . Foster, adjutant general, contract granting electrical- jirtvilegei Tri
ct. Otherwise Uid~former rate of five" on the investment in one year's opera Leoii, Hotel, where the governor-elect and
Indies joined the procession. The pro­ were first appointed by Guv. Jennings the city of Sanford, nnd make such
cents an ounce for first ounce and three tion.
and have been retained since by succes­ changes in the franchise and contract as
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cents on ounce for each additional ounce
Only last week a number of truck farm­ cession then moved south tu the south
wÇj
sive
npixiiptments.
Hon.
W.
B.
Sadler,
may
seem
advisable
to
said
committee,
or fraction thereof must be paid.
ers near Savannah organized a company side of the capital grounds, then west to
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assistant state auditor, and Dr. E. H. Sel and also to employ. If necessary, an ex­
Kangaroo is to enter the list of food and will begin nt once to erect a modern Adams street, and thence up Adams lards, stnte geologist, were appointed by pert electrical engineer to go over the
meats in this country, a New York butcher plnnt to tnke careof their surplus product. street to the west side of the capital
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Gov. Broward. If on. R. Hudson Burr was city and give estimates of oust and rea­
In view of diese facts the comments of .grounds, where the governor pud govom
having arranged for the ini|&gt;ortntlon of
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first appointed railroad commissioner by sonable prices on fighting the city by
the Pensacoln Journal deserve attention. or-ciect remained until the troops passed
200 kangaroos from Australia* Gov. Jennings, to succeed IJon. 11. E.Da*, electricity, said committee to report nt
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in review, after which the party entered
Says our contemporary:
A flaw has been discovered in the 100resigned in October, 1903, and he is now the next regular meeting of city council.
the
capitol
building.'
If there is any state where cunning can
lnch lens designed for the obscrvntory at
serving his second elective term. Hon.
Resolved, thnt the clerk be authorized
It was ut the noon hour when Chief
be
made to [my it is Florida. In no sec­
Passadcnn, California. The lens cost
N. A. Uiitch is in the middle of his first to draw-vouchers in favor of B. M. Robin­
Justice Whitfield of the Florida Supreme
150,000. It was made in France, and a tion of the country can vegetables of
term, nnd Hon. R. C. Dunn is beginning son, county clerk, in payment of fees on
Court, administered the oath of office,
nearly
every
variety
lie
grown
so
abun­
new one will have to be cast.
his first term as railroad commissioner, tax »uiu now pending.
dantly and at so small a, cost. The nnd when the cheering subsided Governor
having served about seven years as sec­ -It was resolved that the city attorney
Pork Theater, Erie, Pa., was burned on
trouble wldi farmers in this Btute is Gilchrist delivered his inaugural address,
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retary to the commission,
be required to make a monthly report of
- New Year s night just after the close of
die desire t o ’ ship ns much of th$lr which was must appropriate and which
The membership of the supreme court all delinquent taxes collected and turn
the entertainment.
products to northern markets as possible was frequently punctured with applause.
remains
the same, though the chief jus­ the funds collected to the city treasurer
A box of apples containing 112 of the because of the high prices obtained for The new governor ably handled public
premium fruit from the Spokane exhibi­ early fruits and vegetables, not leaving questions in which the people are inter­ tice is again diosen by lot, as required nt the second regular meeting of each
by the constitution. In ilia order of seni­ month, taking his receipt for same.
tion were sold for $67.20.
ested.
enough to provide the factories.
ority of commission, the justices are Hon.
After the reading of the monthly re­
Governor Gilchrist's inaugural address
Beginning January I, the old age penThere is no reason under the sun why
R. F. Taylor of Gainesville. Hon. T. M. port of the city treasurer the council ad­
„ ^°11Bill passed by die British parliament I farmers should not increase the volume of covered all important questions in which
Shackleford of Tani|ia, Hon. R. S. Cockrell journed. _____________________
became effective. The bill provides dint production and realize die same paying the people are interested. In closing his
of Jacksonville, Hon. W. A. Hooker of
*re*y [icrson in Great Britain over seventy price_ps do dieir brodirrs in Virginia for uddress the new governor said he had no
FLORIDA ORANGE CROP
Ocala, Hon. J. B. Whitfield of Tallahasfears of age. who it not a lunatic, and has products left over after their early ship- [ironlist's to make.
Fit
».-and- liw r-C^IL-Perkhiil-TTf-Pensmxjtn^
not been convlrtM nf erima, -amt., whose|meats to the northern markets,
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NS promises Made
The clerk of the suiveine court Is Hon. Over Shipments Are Feared Now—
"The people have elected me Governor
income does not exceed a sum amounting
The Journal is confident that there will
Otherwise Prospects Are Good
M. H. Mabry of Tampa.
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to $130 a year, is cnUUcd to a pension of be a wuild of money in the future can of Florida without my haying made any
(New York Proluce New*]
lire shillings a week from the public uens- ning Industry in our big state. That all promises as to any specific policy other
Jacksonville, Dec. 31.—It is hard to
FLORIDA PRODUCTS IN N. V: estimate what percentage -of the orange
ury. In cases where husband and wife that is necessary is an intelligent study than what is embodied in the plutfurm
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w ■creral other members of the name fain-1of the question. Our rich soil and balmy published during the campaign and in
crop remains on the trees, but from ad­
the
various
speeches
made
during
tile
ily living together apply, die pro rata is climate ensures an endless supply of mnThe Packer Says Orange Market Is In vices received from the transportation
•lightly reduced. .Nobody is tobealiiiifWl|tcrinI of one sort or anodier every inondi Uame. It would be my wish for the pub­
Much Better Condition
companies it appears thnt 40 per cent
* pension who hasfioFttually refund to in the year, while the world's demand for lic to know of every move made by the
New York, Jnn. 2.—The Florida orange ■till remains to be sent out of tlie State.
administration. There should be no se­ market Is in a much better condition than The entire crop umounts to about 4,500,wwk, and all who have been brought into |canned goods grows greater every day.
crets nx*between the administration and1U has been for some time past. The av­ 000 boxes.
f poutiun in apply for a pension through
-Ws or her willful acts of misbehavior, nre Prof. Slumon Buys McGlon Restaurant the people. There could be no greater erage range of [»rices on U10 street this
If the market is Jiat ^again glutted by
The Up-to-Dnte Restaurant at the cor­ policy for any governor to have than that week was $1.75 to $2, with fancy Indian
debarred.
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injudicious shipping by all the growers
ner of First street and Palmetto avenue,
Nelson Morris At Co., meat packers, have heretofore conducted by Robert McGlon, his administration should be run on busi­ River fruit, including the pineapple vari­ trying to get their crop into tile market ness -principles, free from, gxoft and free ety, ranging in price from $2.30 to $3.50. at the sainc limc. ' there~ will be better °
11 ByHSffi of pensioning their em- has been purchased by Prof. J. M. Stumon,
from [icrsoiial glorification. Although no The grapefruit market is In n worse prices and there is no reason why good
Ptoytcs. In addition to the pension fund
who assumed charge of die same Monday, claim is made as to being stronger than condition than U has been at any previ­
prices should not be maintained during
me Nan embraces an employees' oo-operMr. Stuuion is an experienced caterer the generality of men. yet strength la ous lime this season. The demand is the next two or three montiis.
.. ••ivç bank and an industrial profit-sharing
and no doubt will make u great success of hoped for to be good enough, strong very slow and the offerings are heavy
One of the greatest troubles during the
fauns.
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. the business. Already extensive repairs, enough and true enough to perforin my and the prices consequently low, Tlie
past season has been, that whenever any
uniter county, Ga.. ¿egins the new year alterations and decorations have been duties to the [icople and yio the state average offerings of grapefruit sold at
market has quoted a good price, fruit has
* 11every dollar of indebtedness canceled made and when others contemplated have without thought of peroonnl gain or future
$1.75 to $2.00 and some very fine stock been rushed to that point, and by so do­
money In die treasury, v
I been completed this will indeed be an up- political preferment.
reached $2.50.
ing the markets were overloaded, causing
"Admiral Dot," formerly with Bamum's to-date restaurant Mr. Stumon will have
"The welfare of the people of the slate
The offerings of beans were mostly poor a big slump in price. This does not moan
c*r™». Is to build a seven-story hotel in Jeverything first-class for the entertainment should mark the lines of whatever power and sold at $2 to 12.50, with an occa­
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that Florida is raising more oranges than
White Plains. N. Y., his present borne.
I of ladies and gentlemen, all of whom he is given a governor. The very channel sional fancy basket bringing $3. Peas
the consumer can eat, or over-production.
Surah Gordon dunl at Fiat Coving- invilci to ?UU nn(1, test the service;
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wldeha governor moves should be hound­ renge-Tn-feioe from $3 1« $0, according It means there is no ayatstn, or organized •
jon. near Malone, N. Y , died Jan. 4. aged I
New Dry Goods Store
— ed by the constitution and by laws. The to quality and lettuce from $2 to $2.50. movement on tlie part of the grower in
beacon light should light the best inter­ £ggptants were very scarce and were Florida. Most of the packing houses all
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M. A. Fortson of Washington. Go. has
ests of the people at large.
wanted at $4. while peppers were also over the state d osed down for the holi­
the s, . '
Uved u*oat.oi
Uuii: 1,1 arrived in the city and will opeii a dry
“ In filling the vacancies in offices the In .light supply and sold ut $4 to $4.50. days. and by the time the fruit will begin
es. Her neither lived to be 114. go^jj nore lit one of the rooms of the
Tomatoes were in good demand, but to move freely, there should be a large
work of the past twelve months has Stone-Gove building'on First street, oppo- recommendations of the primaries will be
that the excavation for the Panama site The Herald office. Mr. Fortson expects respected. Where no primary elections tlie offeringt of fancy stock were light and demand and good market at all points
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completed in two to have the room ready to receive the are held the filling of vacancies in county the market ranged from $2 to $4, accord­ nod by careful packing and judidal
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Iths from the present stock In a few days and will be ready for offices will be referred to the Democratic ing to quality, the best offerings bringing shipping, market sltouid remain firm un­
executive committees of the respective the outside figure.
til the end of tlie season. „ -----------------. is now about furty per I business about January 20.

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icre. There are nô desirable houses to
be rented. How long will the monied
men of our city hesitate to make bucIi an
investment T The fact that there are no
¡rentable stdre .-rooms, and no vacant
houses Is »seriously -tthd greatly retarding
the growth of thé city. If we would have
a Greater Sanford, something must be
done in the way of housebuilding at once.
Get together I

like n wind ddlugn còme—don't do any­
thing that will mnka your life In mature
A B udfet of Opinion “ Ju st Be­ and old age a burden to any one. Build
well, and do not cultivate bad and vicious
tween You and Me*'
habits that will undermine imd pull down
nature's work prematurely.
THE GATE POST NOT IN IT The carefully built body of youth yields
good health and daily comfort all through
life. There Is no “ good time" on earth
4 The man with the green hat I Ugh!
* A Ctilel Is Among Ye Taking Notes, that equals the " good time" every day.
He gives me *he creeps, or nt least Ids
Just to breathe sweet air, feel the pulses
and raltH. He'll Prent ’tm "—
lint docs. It fairly shrieks, yells nt. and
thrill, step with a swing and spring hnrd
-S o Says Saunterer.
defies nil comers to beat it In loudness,
to
hold
in
leash,
and
know
yourself
to
be
5 * w l « f ^ r r w tp a n J tn t I * T S t lltr m lj,
smtchicss, pertness, chic, .or whatever
4 Good Morning I—" I wish you ever well possessed of the greatest gift of the gods
b. . m m nt ini. haDn[-|°*”
? I * » » - 1“
■
and ever prospering to greater-height.’-^—
ness to you, my boy, when old nge comes '|press the power ItTias fo daziic. tfemry.
and frighten nil men of more sednte nnd
WtienWc’lt All Be Good
creeping on.
sober tastes as to lids, topipleces, hel­
I don't know when the dor will come,
_Bat you end I. we
wo know
,
. .
know,
4 Many business men say they do not mets, stovepipes or oilier manly bcntlgcar.
Tlie
h ut efier
after SwbUn
Rood rrn.lvei
ewhUe our
o u r*
Will Into belns
belni trow.
trow,
believe in advertising, and their local It has them nil beaten at all weights,
Som
e dey,
dor, when we hoi
both hove the time.
jme
newspapers show It. What right has catch-ns-catch-can, and has them on the
We'll both c*lt our fault* »war.
And you'll be Rood, end I'll tie Rood—
such
a man to howl qlmut " patronizing mot with both shoulders down. It Is pro­
We Uall be food tome day.
trader Has he any claim what­ claimed an easy winner of the- title to
home
We’ll run our bodneu affair*
With thuuRlit of fellow men.
ever &gt;m the patronage of the community? ugliness as a head shelter. .
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•
For we will l i t our ton! Intent
What docs he more than the mechanic
Go Into action then.
We'll make our friends all hnnpier.
for the public benefit? It would seem as 4 ** Yes, when you have made your mark
And life will really pay.
For you'll 1» tnorl. and I ll be Rood—
IT some business men bellovod they had |In the world, you can call me yours,", she
wvn t irtw &lt;6&amp;nofHra«y.*------,
an absolute right to all the money earned sweetly murmured.
Someday—o f cuurae. It’s way ahead—
b y t i l d r nelghhnra. nnit th a t (iic ir Iveigll- , " What is the mark wiiich you wish mo
- But tk nun eudo ware
— 1.~
'fllpllifill 111 iriLiilcmy * lift iflfifclPfliiTtial fume day we will take a lum bors were merm to send obroofMnrvgeods
^Andtrylh^oodandm^^
-With »-look of infinite disgust site
my iltntigK^

EVEN

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And yuu'll be Rood, and I'll be Rood
When we've the lime to (pare.

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spirit of reciprocity pervader their n
business ideas. But these men whd
not advertise want o good newspaper to
" build up the town." They are like the
man who wanted his wife to get him an
Iextra good dinner, but failed to furnish
the cash or food.
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'scornfully repliedt—-"’Why.
mark, of course,"
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S ellin g -for good- prices.
The dictum has gone forth from the Celery now being marketed.
4 Don't condemn anybody on somebody
four
hundred
of
New
York
City,
that
else’s hearsay. Judge for yourself, and
" Mabcllc Gilman Corey mtist be accepted
never pass judgment until you are fully
Into tlie sacred circle." This has now be­
CÒME AND SEE
certain of the ense as it stands, and then
come a very exclusive set None will be
take os good a view of the case as possi­
ble. Charity is the back-bone of good 14 A lot of local Indians strayed away eligible hereafter who is not n divorcee,
from their nervation tlie other night and or married to one. As Morse Henry once
form.
• • •
screndned some of our prominent citizens, said: "In morals the only line drown Is
4 Over in Memphis, Tenn„ a judge has to whom they Bang— if you can call it at murder."* But this line does not bnr
infanticide, nor suicide. From the hills
declared that “ bad" grammar does not singing:
of Central Park region to Morningsitlc
make an indictmenCnccessarily worthless.
Rackety, rickety, rockety, ilRl
Rackety, raw ItauRherty, tiRI
Park, and from Fiftf! nvenue to Yubadnm
The indictments are against. W. D. Parr
Rlplty, sllplty. hipity, bon I ■
"----------- “— there are not enough babies among the
nnd Jim Jones. Parr Is charged"In tlie ------- Sljuio'Altihu Apatlon.
AGENTS
And yet millions are spent every year smart set, alive and legitimate, ns there
V bill with “ driving a pair of inules to n on'foreign
Mission». '
•coop with sore shoulders," while Jones is
are in -one block over on tlie east side,
where high prices for tlie necessities of
said to have " worked a mule to a plough
with a sore leg."
"*
4 Looking backward, a year, I felicitate life, from inent to heat, and from roots to
Counsel for the defendants asked that the people of this favored Celery City on rent, would make it nppear, seemingly.
the indictments be quashed, ns insuffici­ the substantial growth the city has at­ that children were undesirable.
Offlcs with HOLDEN,RIAL ESTATE CO.
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ently setting forth the offenses with which tained. The future is fraught with greater
his clients were charged. Ho asked jhc promise'of growth and progress along (ill 4
You knowwhatthe home-grown gnrcourt to say which it was that had sore linea. Blessed Sanford I
den vnrietyof philosopher says about wo­
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shoulders, the scoop or the mules, and
men keeping secrets. He says n woman
Lyp
which the injured limb, the plough or the 4 A new era should begin in Sanford in can keep nil kinds of secrets hut twqt
mule.
the way of business uplifting nnd increas­ Those that are not worth keeping, and
„
The court quickly decided thè” mailer ing. Tlie first thing necessary is some those tliut arc too good to Jeep.'
' by holding that ns the Indictment charged new buildings on the main streets, and
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cruelty to animals nnd not to the scoop new stylish, up-'tfi-ttlè-nflnùte'fronts to 4 Ho lind just pulled the old man out of
and piougli. It wus plain that the offense attract trade by giving merchants,,q tlie lake, where he was-drowning. “ You
alleged To “ have been committed was chance to make fine displays of the stocks have saved my life," he cried; "You mny
against the animals, and not the imple­ of elegant goods carried by the local deal­ have my daughter ns reward." The mnrv
ments to which they were driven. He ers. Tlie stocks carried here in this city took a hurried glance at the dnughter,
then overruled the motion formally.
equal those of any place In the South. and then quickly dropped tlie old man
How ubout tlie phrase, "b ad " grom­ Ail dial is wanted is some good, modern hack into tlie water and ran for ids life.
C o r n e r F irst S tre e t and P a lm e tto A ve n u e S anford, riorida
mar? Bad is an udjective, the opposite rooms and buildings to show therki off
Yours for Progress,
of good, and relates to conduct, h would properly. Two or more good three or
—Tire S a u n t e r e r .
seem that it may not properly qualify the four-story modern office buildings will
word "grammar," as this word cannot be also have to be provided, nnd (hep,' with
Novelty In Jewelry
•aid to hove "conduct. 1 Correct, or in­ a handsome progressive city of modern
Henry McLaulin. the Jeweler, hns one of
correct, grammar appears to he tlie better buildings, the location of factories will
the very latest nnd pne of the prettiest
phrasé, for "correct"*Is an adjective come as an easy sequence. "
Jewelry novelties that has ever come out«
DEALER IN
meaning to lead straight—not faulty—to
The articles In the line embrace belt pins,
. J
amend—to lmi&gt;rove. English grammar is
4 Tlie speller at “ Ten Nights in n Bar­ stick pins, hat pins, brooches, sleeve but­
sometlilng wonderful in its ramifications,
room,” last Wednesday night', in an­ tons. Watch fobs, eta, eta, and are made
and fills all students of the Innguagc with
nouncing that J ^ b u m V Minstrels would in tlie following manner: A coin of one
M
psM
W
agtm
.■*'*'—
*-- -VdNMIUlJr 1PflI IlIHJ UIKllll D11.J1til9,
be here FriJay night, gave this recom­ realm, dimes, quarters, half-dollars and
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mendation :
,
dollars are stamped with a very powerful
A A prominent young society lady rather
die, forcing from the renr the goddess of
"They have given universal satis­
Impetuously said to me yesterday: "It
faction every place."
liberty to the front In heavy has*relief.
would he'a tremendous blessing if all
Sari fort I Avenue
Nov, Br6. Powell nnd Dr. Law, “ get The stamping is one of the prettiest and Phone 132
women would at least try to cultivate tlie niter" tills grnimryir.
most perfect ever turned out, and the
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art of seeing without looking—or, at least,
beauty (jf the face is striking. There are
without seeming to look. -Who has noi 4 “ Ten Nights Id a Burroom" wns pre­ also pennies stamped' in the same way
withered under the scrutiny of a friend or sented nt the Opera House Wednesday and gold-plated. The coins nreatl genu­
acquaintance who, meeting us cnsually, night.by a lot of amateurcs by "request." ine and the work is not in conflict with
has let her eyes wander up and «town our At least it wns so stated by the manage­ the government's edict against mutilating
entire costume—from hat to shoes—ns if |ment of tlie aggregation, which usually cqiflB.iqr.-thc treasury department »nv*
she were on assignee jiniployed to in- shows under a tent (should be under that the coins are done in soch a manner
** ,
ventory every detull and afterwards ap­ ground). I do not know who requested it that they cannot (losslbly be passed again
praise the whole ?"
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to show in the Opera House, bat whoever nnd this is different from punching holes
There is, of course, a natural desire lii-'Aai he Bhould be held personally re­ in them. Every one who sees tlie display
among womanhood to see and take In a sponsible. Tlie barnstormers were not to in the window goes Into raptures over
toilette of a friend, hut nothing, absolute- blame. They were requested, and were the pretty articles.
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nothing, is more lllbred than the pro- too polite to refuse. .I have seen worse
loaded atul wandering stare thnt very few perform sneer than th*|m|tation given by ... Surrey for Sale
women know how to control Stylishly them, but 1 cannot ndwTcmember wherqj We have a new $125,00 one-horse sum-y
gowned ladies are cynosures of all eyes, it was nor what It was. 1 am laying for that has only-been used one monili,which
but Uiey execrate gaping eyes of idiot tlie man or woman who made that "re ­ we offer for $75.00.
tor detailed information, tales, schedules and reservations, see your nisre*!
---.—
...
wonder. You muy look, but do not store quest."*
22tf
—.S a n to r o Ç a r r ia c e W o rk s .
Tjcket
Agent, write to or cnll on
—push, but do not shovel
But in.all seriousness, it is n crime
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I against the fundamental low of society 1
In Circuit £ourt, Seventh Judicial ClrKu
—---------- 4-lf-you have a tale of woe, choke it or |fts-it-ls taught in this country to force 1 - ~colt, Orange County, riortda
/
A . W . FR I TOT,
step on it and ram it back into the skele­ such a tiling upon the public and ask a Carmrll* VManoRotundoand
FRANK “C. BOYESTON,
o ,H o t undo, her huiband.
ton Uoset and nail the door. The world price of admission. So long as such »U
Division Passenger Agent
• Travelling Possi uger Agent
and M ile Kotundo In hi* own ,
_
riRht,
} Bill lor Partition
Toves you In sunshine and despises you "fakes" are permitted to "gu ll" the pubA tlan tic Coast Line, Jackso n ville, Fla.
lltv fin Innif tillVI ahas ili*i»t.Ls.i
VIltcirlaMflll BOO.

W ILSO N , Jr., Kissimmei, Fla.
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very great to tell o f one's sorrows. It Sanford be where ills. The local man­ j To Vlttorla Viilano:
I • 'r o m theMlldwvk* of Mike Rotundoand Carmeseeiui almost as if they would tie cast agement should first investigate ih e |lla VUlnno Roisl. l i herein duly Bled, the* dep ot«
uside"in that way; but you tell of your |merits of a company before giving them and aay upon oath that they are the cuwpfulnunti
namod In the torrRnlnt BUI (,f Partition: that Ihe
sorrows to your particular friend and it M‘ l*e boards." When this Is done, then retpundenl. V litarla VIIIbihi tor Victoria VtliaDo).
a mm resident oT the State of Florida; that the
J. M. STUMAN. Proprietor
goes to tills particular friend, and to the public confidence will be restored and ** ■“
‘¡»f*®* «»d e r the aRe of twenty-one yean;
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. somebody else'* particular friend, and in the theatrical business of Sanford will be that
she I* a cJUaen of the Kingdom of Italy . „ j
now retide* with her mother; Cattulica StrReni
time it Is the gossip of the town, and you improved.
and.i
"
ui2 ^ lorn
* - ^ot Italy, •*~i*'®®t
.there i, no
ore justly blamed for not keeping your .
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-{Si« *&gt;f MorWl* the Service o f a sobj jfljtire to yowraeif. The world. Iifi'j mix.-J 4.1 venture4b » sssertisw U frria rin rth e l ^ M r ^
Mp4, V* JiMjWtwris
loustohear of people's troubles; It has |past two weeks no leas than twenty-five |
B-]l
of Manh, Girner Hrtt Street and Palmetto Avenue
—
only time to jeer at them, and wonder persons from different sections’ of the| 1009. the ¡tame hein* a m l« day oi a atl «turf.
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further
ordena
that
tbit
MKtM
b
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puUlehed
why. Instead-of—talking about pleasant |country hove come to San(ord with the
faf r i*hl nm»ecui ve week* In Th« NaufordW raU
things. It Is bored with stories of people's purpose of going into business, but all a rtew»t&gt;«p*r putJUhod In OranRe Coanty. Floehla.
W iitir «, B; M~Rotitnajn. Clerk of the Circuit
suffering.
have been forced to obantfon those in­ Court In and for OraoRe coumy. Tktrida. and the
• • •
je r io fe e ld roun.
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tentions because of the fact that no room
4 While you are enjoying the so-called coukl be had for business purposes. The
M Tausrai,
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Solkilor fur Complainant*.
happy days, my boy—and they surely are some Is true of those seeking residences u22-8
.
By I t A. Howard. D. C.

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A Budget of Interesting Items
from Correspondents
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efficient S t iff o f Reporters Weekly
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CELERY AVENUE NEWS
S-k UI mnwrondenl lo The Herald.

We lean that the county Is soon to flnlih daylni Celery -avenue- from Mr. MeBride s to the East Coast ferry, a distance
„(about 800 yard«. Thistsnmuch need­
ed Improvement and will be hnlled with
deM't
all especially the nutomohllist,
ai the sand Is very deep on this piece oi
road as It is.

TYom the amount of-steamboat and

___ _ _ _ ____________ _ F H i . ’ dip
A T angue-T w titw ^ - VolDSUrSJünTv'íó n *cnne grinding, All
A member o f tba Players' club whose
report having a grand lime.
simple delight In life la collecting old
Miss Amnret Clark of Oviedo Is visiting Lblu* ct,Da f**«™ «* the other day from
la a A
I f . ' - .1 I
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a
* P tllflin A
nA
Am
ans I
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England ■and
as nnsual
after aucb .a
Miss Annie Hawkins this week.
trip bad some new blue treasure got.
Charles Hawkins of Commerce. Ga„ re­
on one of his customary off the beat­
turned home after a pleasqnt visit to his
en path tramps. He showed It freely,
brother nnd sister, Tom Hawkins and Miss
talked about It eloquently, but always
Annie.
when asked whore be found It evaded
Mrs. G. C. McDougal nnd two children answering. Finally one who bad noted
returned home this week niter spending several such evasions said tq him:
the holidays with the old folks at home In "You’ve reached the very worst stage
North Carolina.
of the collector’s mania. You refuse
Burney Beck is the proud father of a to tell the place of your treasure house
for fear o f rival looters.”
ten-pound celery setter. He's n b o y.
“ You are wrong as to my motlvs,
Bnmey smiles now when you moot Jtlm. but right as to tbo fact that I won't
All are doing well
—A. F armer.
tell I can't, but I'll wrlto the name
for you.”
LAKE MARY MELANGE
Laboriously bo wrote'.on a card this
Special Corrripnndrncr to The Herald :
fenrsome thing: “ Mynyddyslwyn."
As his questioner stared with startled
Another yenr has gone by nnd now we
eyes at tbo nerva-shattcriug iron].the
have to write 1000 on all our letters.
Collector cxplnlned that It tvnl th% true
Mrs. Aubmy Moran nnd children of Ge­
k*)d lawful name or a pariah In *Monneva spent Now Year’s day with herr montbshlre, near Pontypool, England.
parents. Rev. andrMwr'J; F f SuntlclT
—New York Bun.
Little Elsie Norstrorti Is go“lng to a|u»nd
Th» Furiarsi 8pongt.
the winter with her nunt. Mrs. J. A. Ny/'If
you
attend a Persian funeral they
Innd.
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hand you at the door a small, this
—Mr-aod Mrs. W. Srlmte were visttonrwf
sponge.” The speaker, a popular un
Lake Mary, Monday.
dertnker, amlled.

naptha launch travel up the St. Jolins river
io LikaHarney from Sanford., we livtng
„«iT the East foast ferry often wonder
tb? government doesn’ t beacon the
river from Sanford to llnrhey. This woulJ
simulate travel and make more safe and
Mr. nnd Mrs. J.'B. Stryker attended the
«main that which now goes.
bnll nt Orlando on New Year'« e
t plans« advise we CclSchool
tty nvenue* nrtd Cameron avenue crackers
cntlon
of n week for the holidnys.
Just when to prime our ears to hoar the
teacher
nnd iniplls were glad to get back
locomotive whistle? You know, Mr. Conoly, there are quite a number of farmer to work.
We nro glnd to see Mr. Cline bock again.
railroad men out here.
When the trains on the new railroad be­ He lias been spending the summer in the
gin to run, the county should mako some North.
arrangement whereby the school children
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Perdue nre bnck again
living In the celery delta could be carried niter spending several days visiting rela­
. to and from school ns the ’bus is over­ tives nnd friends ntUrnidentownnnd Pine
crowded.
Castle.
. And right here, speaking about over___ OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
' crowding, what's tlie matter with the San­
ford poqtoffice. Isn't It usually ovcrcrowd- Special Correspondence loThe Herald.
,.l. especially on Sunday and at mail
B. G. Smith,
iiith. the popular conductor -of
time. Wlmt Sanford needs is n Inrger nnd the Á C. L. on this run Is erecting n nice
better ventilated postofflee. 'Tl*e - force is residence, on his |&gt;rf*|grty near,GM Ham­
all right, from the postmaster down.
mock. He has several acresunder culti­
j
Some of the latest homeseekers, or , I vation.
might have said health nnd wealth seek­
T. H.'Benn left Wednesday for his old
ers, to settle In the celery delta are Messrs. home in Alabama on a short visit.
W* M. Cust. K. C. Bradshaw nnd D. U. MuA large congregation wns in attend­
gill recently settled on Cameron avenue. ance nt the Methodist Church Sunday
These gentlemen are nil westerners, from both morning nnd evening to welcome
Chicago. Mr. Cust has just completed his the new minister. He delivered two
fine stone residence, and it is a model of very forcible sermons.
beauty nnd comfort, and Is equipped with
Charles I.ee went over ta Sanford to­
all modern conveniences, including electric
day to visit relatives for a few days.
lights. In this home, assisted by our fine
Misses Martha nnd Nellie King nnd
climate and beullh-giving artesian wutcr,
Ella
Belle Jouet returned to Det-mul
Ur. Cust will rebuild his broken henlth.
Mr. Cust bus held lhtf~reapohslb1e~ahd try­ Wednesday to re-entor Stetson, after n
ing position of chief rate .dork, for the vacation pleasantly s|&gt;cnt with parents.
Santa Fee railroad system for more thnn
Rev. R. W. Lnwton. one of Oviedo's
twenty years.
oldest residents, died in Biloxi, Missis­
Mrs.T. P.'Cdmpropst entertained during sippi Sunday morning, nnd wns hurled
. New Year's Mrs. Frank E. Bond of I&gt;e here Tuesday. His funeral was largely
Land. Mrs. G. F. Storm nnd Miss Storm of attended by sorrowing relatives nnd
Cleveland, Ohio. On their return to Be friends. The deceased wns n publicLand Mr. Compropst curried them in his spirited man, taking n keen interest in
the upbuilding of his community, nnd
fine yacht, the Sophia, to Becrsford.
served
for n number of years on the
Tom HuWktns and his sister. Miss An­
County
School Board, which |M)sition he
nie, were very ngreenbly surprised by
their mother, Mrs. John Hawkins, irnying still held at his death.
School has reopened again nftcr the
them a visit, remnining through Christmas
and New Year, nnd returning this week to usual Christinas holidnys nnd both teach­
ers nnd patrons qrc anticipating a most
her home nt Commerce, Ga.
Another of the wealth seekers, for judg­ fruitful session.
ing from his looks he is not a health seek­
er, Is congenial Benjamin E. Squires of
Good Ground. Long Island, who has recently
purchased &gt;)vc acres on Cameron uvenue,
is to commence building a fine residence
this week.
The celery nnd lettuce In the celery delta
traversed by Celery. Cameron and Bcardall
avenues Is looking fine, Messrs. Chapcll
Williams, Aldridge, Hawkins, Docrncr,
and Kosaiter leading as usual. Mr. Com_ propst has out three acres of celery and
two of lettuce; Charlie Merrlwether lius
eight ncres of celery, caull (lower, lettuce,
etc.; (»ay, Charlie, can’t you get Ihnt Vir­
ginia fanner dad of yours* to come down
here?); W. J. McBride has his place cov^
ered. and looking nice, in caull flower and
— celery.

N. J. Tanner, an old
sjient several dnys here
ing his many friends.
now located nt Sanford,
gaged in the mercantile

Oviedo resident,
this week greet­
Mr. Tanner is
where he is en­
business.

Theodore Aulin, one of our young busi­
ness men. makes frequent trips to Chuluotn. lie says the hunting is fine along
the wqy.
Headquarters for Iron Age tools. Any
thing you want in hand plows,. fertilizer
distributors, etc., Harry J. Wilson.

''It Is amusing to thluk of,” he na|it,
Imagine It—by menus of these s. _

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SS fin it and Produce

Too 8carcs to Throw Away.
'They pipe water now through the
burning Australian desert that lies be­
Southwest Corner Washington anti Chambers Streets .
tween the const and the Kllgoorlle gold
fields, a distance of about 2S0 tulles,
NEW YORK CITY
but In my day In that forsaken coun­
try water was the senreest commodity REFERENCES: Aetna National Bank oi New York City, or any Commercial Agency
known,” said a Ban Frnuclsco mining
and to Hundreds of Shipp ers who ore shipping to us dally
engineer.
"It was often bard to get enough
water for drinking purposes, and the
man who wns reckless enough of hla
money to buy a bucketful for a hath
was tho talk of the community. I once
Indulged In this luxury, and nftcr I
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k
had finished t 'Dfttlced that th# wnter
•»
i
was carefully collected again by the
Sales A gen ts and D is trib u to rs
vender.
BRANCHES
BRANCHES
'"W h at nrp you going to do with I t f
SANFORD C C LER Y UNION
I asked the man. 'Sell It to aome other
New York
Chicago
fellow for half price,' he answered,
Room
16,
Pico
Block.
’Phone
269
Washington
'and nfter that I'll sell It several more
Cincinnali
times, for, you see. it's too scarce, mis­
SANFORD, FLA.
Sanford
Jacksonville
ter, to throw away after only one or
two men have washed in It.'"

CRUTCHFIELD &amp; W00LF0LK

A M o d »« t R e q u e s t.

The young man and the girl were
standing outside the front door, having
a final chat after his evening call. Ue
was leaning against the doorpost, talk­
ing In low tones. ITcaently the young
Indy looked round to discover her fa­
ther In the doorway clad In a dressing
gown.
"Why. father, what In Ihe world la
tho matter?" sho Inquired. •
"John," said thq. father, addressing
himself to the young man, “ you know
I hove never complained about your
staying late, nnd I am not going to
complain of that now. But for good­
ness’ snko atop leaning agnlust the bell
puab and let tho rest of the family get
some sleep."
Explosive Diamonds.
A curious fact about diamonds la
iimi » 1« nni uncommon for tbo crys­
tals to explode as soon ns they Bra
brought up from the mine. Sometimes
they hnve buret In the pockets or the
warm hands-of miners, due to the e f­
fect of Increased temperature. Largo
stones are more likely to do this than
small ones. Valuable atones have been
destroyed In this way. To safeguard
them some dealers- place largo dia­
monds In raw potatoes Tor safe trans­
port from South Afrlc*:-J

W.

VENABLE

CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
Plans,

Specifications , and Estim ates
on A pplications,

Furnished

H ep airW o rk P ro m p tly -J lon e
Opp. Postofflce

First Street

Artesian and! Deep W ell

— • ‘ Drilling
Telephone No. 60

7“

M. P. LIFE.

' C IT Y CIGAR S T O R E i
Best Line of Cigars and Tov

T a It by getting Into a game and

Mr. and Mrs. T. P.Oom propat have Just
Two good-sized rooms, in good location, having It pulledr—Naw York Press. .
completed the Insico finishing of their will be rented to desirable persons. Cist­
elegant home, and It Is a marvel of beauty. ern and sulphur water on the premises.
Mrs. 11 H. Chapelt chaperoned a party Inqhire at The Herald office.

ta

SHIPPERS OF

when shipped tn IfEW ITT.,-If you nre not doing__ .
and preserved In tlny.xoaca of crystal.
business .with this Uuuao- wcüc;,u\.
Tey nre used afterward as medicine,
for they are thought to hnve wouderfuf healing power. During the serv­
ice each mourner keeps his sponge
ready, and evefy tear that wells into
F R U IT
AND
PRODUCE
C O M M IS S IO N
M ER CHANTS
his eye Is sopped up before It hns’ a
10
E.
Camden
St.,
Baltimore,
Md.
chance to oflenpe. The undertaker tiptoos politely abont, ho extends tenta­
References: Thin Baiter nnd Thousands of Flensed Shippers in Florida
tively the crystal vooc, and those who
have anything to add to Its contents
squeeze their sponges solemnly there­
in. Then, with a bow of acknowledg­ Tor Good Average Prices and Quick Returns Ship to
ment, the undertaker tiptoes on bis
wny. extending Ihe vnse politely, now
to tho right, now to Ihe left, murmurIng lh.&amp;la gontle.nndTJOdfflng'voIcei
‘" I la r o you shed, sir? Madam, hare
you-ohed?’
— ■

----Wanted
A wife, by a middle-aged widower with
two boys aged eight and eleven. One not
over thirty-five, with no children and some
means preferred. However, any offer con­
sidered. My property consists of an or­
ange grove, city lots, and a salary of $00
Mr. nnd Mrs. McBride entertained a per month.
party of young folks a few nights since.
Give particulars in first letter. .
Address,
Box 733. Orlando, Fia,
.. Singlag and story telling were tiro chief
’ • »*&gt; • 1 w ■ . ■■■■'»*». .
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•*— *
attractions.
Stockholders* Annual Meeting
“ What is the matter with Mrs. Spicy?
Mlu Bessie J. W ynn relumed Itome this
The annual meeting of the stockholders
week to Clyde, after a pleasant visit to of the First National Bonk of Sanford will I saw her sitting on her porch, as 1
came by gritting ber teeth and looking
„ ^ ‘M Uertie Riley, __
be held at the office of the bank, in San­ daggers Into vacancy."
1 would like to suggest that there be ford, Fla., oh the second TliPSdnyinJnn*
" H e r husband - la • - h a lf. Dour lat#held at the end of the busy season a plc- uury, 1009, at 10 o'clock a. in.
and she la giving him abaent treat­
n'c at the shell mound (If Hon. J. N. 1&lt;T5
ment.’’—Chicago JoumaL
—FrF. FoRSTOi, Cashier.
Whiincr will consent), this picnic lo be
Notice
Excelsior.
given and partidpated*Tn by the truck
Dncle—And what will you do when
Annual meeting of stockholders of the
•rower» and ,th#lr families and recent
•eiders that we may becume .better ac­ Sanford Light A Fuel Company for elec­ you are a man. Tommy? Tommy—
la m going to grow a beard. Uncle—
quainted, as we nre gathered here from tion of directors will be held at- office - of
Why? Tommy—Because then I won't
ueur and from far. Let us have a flsh-fry the president Monday January 11th, 1009, have nearly so much face to waah.—
•*»d general good lime. Let the North. at 2 o'clock p. m.
Harper's Weekly.
F. H. Rand, President.
South. East and West shake hands that
.
*wgRintb ««J Hos.-JUid.gfll jiise- ____ C....... .-Snnfiyd LlgbUhJ&amp;HLC q. ,
“ How does a man gat a ‘gams leg,'
Come on boys, put your shoulder to the Geo. H. Fexnalo, Sec'y,
17-5
par
•
Sanford Light A Fuel Co. .
wheeL WIU someone else kindly add to
"W all yon see’’—
•ad help the susgetUon?

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Florida 1m s a n e w -Governor -and that
he will make a most capable executive is
Published T .rrrr Saturday Moc nini at Sanford, Fla.
conceded even by those who voted against
R. J. H olly, Manuring Editor
him.
Albert W. Gilchrist Is a broad-minded
S u b scrlirtlen P r ie « , 91.00 • Y e a r In Advance
well balanced man who takes a libera
itered aa stcond-class mall matter Aueuat 82nd, view of the affairs of state and people
1UUH. at the Postofflca at Sanford, florida.
and will administer his office with n view
under Act of March 3rd. 1879.
of benefitting all instead of a favored few,
Durham AdvrrtUini Company, Jacksonville, RepGovernor Gilchrist is well endowed
rcaentalive.
mentally and Is capable of keeping in
Office F ln t Floor In the Bbbop Block. First Street touch with the officials and* the leglsla
— Telephone No. 148.
ture. It will be his. duty to suggest his
views but not to force them upon this
It !■ now Governor Gilchrist,
august body and in this particular the
new Governor will never exercise his pre
Don't forget '•Sanford Day" at the Ex rogntivc to the limit or attempt to ride
poeltkm.---- ---------- *~r*
any hotfTy~ Governor ttUcbrlttln his t»3&gt;
dress
reiterated his statements made beThe Tallahassee pie' counter Is now the
fore
the
election and those who know him
Mecca of the late spell-binder.
best have no doubts about his carryinj
The subscription list of Tm H e r a l d Is out every pledge.
He will serve the people foilliW Iy and
rapidly growing.
During the present
to the best of his ability and no one
week more than a score of people request

IN SANFORD CHURCHES f f 13
W here Devout- of. the Celery |
City W orship Tom orrow .

Is*

tion. That steel should be put on the
free list. That labor would be In no wise
harmed by such action. Sensible men
who have been students of the tnrlff
question reallte .that Carnegie slated the
whole truth. But the ways and means
committee which hns charge of the tariff
legislation is dominated by the interests
that nre^benefitted by the tariff exploita­
tion of the people, and these high protec­
tionists will not be convinced, although
the whole country has been assured of
the Iniquity of this robber tnrifT. Carnegie
started in business, ns.he himself states,
on fifteen hundred dollars borrowed
money and realized n fortune of iour hundred millions of dollars-- That!* -going
eomo.

Jas. A. Kirkwood succeeds Sheriff Vick,
and having served for many years as
deputy sheriff and being thoroughly con­
versant with the duties of the office, will
fit Into the new grooves with ease and
perfect discipline.
Hon. George A. DeCot tes succeeds Hon.
T. P. Wnrlow to the office of county solic­
itor, nnd being n Sanford man, none of us
have any doubt of his ability to fulfill
the duties of this position in n capable
nnd efficient manner.
T h e H e r a ld in common with the people
of Orange county appreciates the work
accomplished by the retiring officials and
the best wishes go with Diem while
wo exteml a warm welcome ta the new.
* • TAKING PRIDE IN YOUR PAPER

V :

th e Tampa Tribuhe’ glvcs*a~most~c1oquent greeting to Governor Gilchrist and
closes Its remarks with the following par*
ngroph. which T he Herald earnestly en­
dorses:
He will be a Governor without a
Fnd or n Folly; n Governor without
a Collar; n Governor without" n'Machine; a Governor or Purpose and
Purity, tn whose hands Power will be
nn implement of Public Good; n Gov­
ernor wiio will represent nil thnt is
best in Florida's Past, stand for all
that IB helpful in Florida's Present.
diiiTstaniTfor all UidT is worthwhile
In Florida's Future»
To such a Governor, Florida- gives
greeting today; and when his term la
finished*and he steps again into pri­
vate life, or. called betimes by fiublic
acclaim to higher honors, to such a
Governor will Florida speak tlie mer­
ited verdict: "Well done, good and
faithful servant."
BUILDING A OREATER SANrORD

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KJk/ti -

LO O K FOR

D. L. THRASHER’S

RESUME OE ALL CHURCH EVENTS

STO R E

or

Interest to Those Religiously In-1
clined—Subjects o f Discourses
fo r the Sabbath.
TIm Pulon of lb* Q « t U la lb* Clif *r* Esrnwlr I
Rrqwettfxl to bring or bond IHeir AnrvouncrmrnU ond
otbtr Chord* N m lo (hit office not liter thin Ther^ey |
oilernoon.

IS IT C L O T H IN G ?
The line we carry is second to- none, and we
can fit-yourordo~ymi~TVnnt

rirtl MethodUt

Rev.A.E.Honsr hoMetrpanorchurch, center I
.
•vrnue and Fifth street: panonaie, corn*r MM- I
noils avenue and Seventh itreet: phone 23-4.
Sunday morning service at I I : evetUiK service.
7:00; Sunday school. 9-43 a- in.: Jno. K. Mrttlnger, Supt. Epworth League, 3:00 Sunday even­
ing.

YOUIT FEET CLOTHED?

Sunday, at II a. m. Subject: "God's
Love." 7 p. m- "Christ Receiving Sin­
ners.".___
The stewards are requested to meet in
conid do more,- ------------------------the church Monday, llUi.nl 7:30 p. m. |
cd th e p ap er to lie sen t to tlir lr addresses.
Once ago tin we will go back to the days We hope all the stewards will be present,
of yore when tfie stnto was governed by so we may plan for Ute present confer­
It Is amusing to read the profound nd
ence year.
real men and not mnehines.
vice given General Gilkhrlst by some ol
Let the people come ond worship.
Strangers in our city have a pressing inth e little 2x/i p ap ers. Already his pall
— our wrw county urnnatT
vitation.
cies are laid out for him, and his genern
On
Tuesday
of
this
week
our
new
coun­
conduct In the great office is prescribed
rirs t B a p tis t
ty officials took their respective-offices.
County Commissioners Dickson ond Chnp- R*V. f. W. Boyd patter; Sunday m im lnj 4.0,
._
-Sanford is now w»s«Mr*i ol elect»lo light, pefrretfred w firtv w » n r-ifC -.----!1&gt;*l*Friday. 3 p.
and the pavhTTt»FFirst street*with vitri cfceded by M. 0. Overstreet
n * » at ■ 9BSM9BMI
fled brick. These Improvements will Vaughn while John E. Merrill took the
The revival meeting conducted by Pas­
U
swing Sanford Into the front ranks among office made vacant by the late H. K. tor J. W. Boyd at the Baptist church has
been very successful All who have at­
the 9itles of Florida.
Fuller.
tended these meetings have been greatly
The retiring county commissioners have lelped. some have Joined the church,
Wasn't thnt a hard Jolt Carnegio gave served the people of Orange county faith­ and many have manifested nn interest
Prof. W. H. Cornett has
the tariff hogs before the congressional fully add well and won their confidence to be saved.
charge of the music. A cordial invita­
committee! He simply knocked them and esteem.
tion is extended to every one to nttend
The new commissioners are men of and take part in these services. Rev. W.
over the fence Into the bafck lot and they
ore still wondering where they ore "at.’ marked ability and can - be depended A. Nelson of Atlanta, who is now aL Ar­
The canny Laird o' Skibo snid that the upon to do tbeir full duty toward the cadia, is expected to help do the preach­
ing.
'
1
steel industry was not in need of protec­ citizens and tax payers.

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Presbyterian
F.. McKInnkm.
morning nerv
sei Ics.
Rev. J. r.
nTeVrnling sendee, 7:00; Sabbath »cli&lt;»il, 9:30 a.
m.; Itennf
v McLaulin, Supt.; prayer meeting Wed*
nrailay, 7.00 p. m

Preaching Sunday morning and even-1
ing by Ute pastor. At the ntorrtingservicc the communion of tlie Lord's Supper [
will be celchrutcd.
The service last Sunday was made I
more interesting by Uie reception of |
twelve members Into tlie church.
C o n g reg a tio n a l
Rev. J. W. Richard* pnstnr, Sunday mnmtng I
service, It: evening service. 7:30; prayer meeting
Wednesday. 7.00 p. m ; 'Sabbath scboul, 10 a. in. [
C. Ensmlnger, Superintendent.
'

Try a pair of our Stetsons, Kneeland or Kinj«
Q uality Shoes for men—either is famous
*
for style, fit and quality.
We also c a ll your attention to the complete line
of Hats and Furnishings which we carry in
stock a ll the time.

Tlie Quarterly Communion services will |
held tumonow morning.
Oh Wednesday night, the 13th Inst.. I
the annual business meeting of the
church will be held. New officers will bel
elected nnd other hnpoTtnnt~ business!
transacted.
Tlie services tomorrow evening will be I
in the nature of a chalk-talk, nnd the ser-1
mon illustrated by thq black-board.

Yours for honest merchandise,

jc

TfiCidltOF Of*a~newspopcrT lie ' it' ever
so small, should keep the editorial columns
free from advertising and every Issue of
the paper ought to contnin nn expression
of the editor's views upon local or foreign
matters. If n community is too small to
C ath olic
support n newspaper the editor ought to Rev. M. Fur. rector; *ervlrea every second and
fourth Sunday; early ran»». 7 a. in.; ran»» nnd ser­
seek pastures new where a sustenance inun. 10 n. tn.; Sunday icbuol, U a. m.; vespers, 3
rn .
;
could be extracted and enough life be in­
First Sunday after Epiphany. Sunday
fused into his Bystem to.writc on editorial school, 9 n. m. Mass and sermon, 10 n. m.
on "putty" or "glue" or some other inter­
The offerings will go to the Italian
esting subject. Commenting on this sufferers.
Monday, Bill— Mass. - 7 n. nt. Instruc­
phase -of newspapers the Miami MethJpo-*
tion to children, 3 p, m. ■
w .
Us remnrks:
"There is nothing thnt makes an editor
Holy Cross Episcopal
feel more like 'cussing' Ids own fnther
Rrv. B. F. Brown, rtclor; A. D. Key, senior war­
than to pick up nn exchange and look for den; Sunday root nini servie*. II; evening service,
7:30; Sabbath school. 9:45a. in.; B. F. Whltner,
nn editorial column and not find one. Supt.; prayer meeting. 7:30 Wednesday evening
Wtmt Is the matter with ‘some of the ed­
itors of the Florida papers, are they hen­
Install Carrier System.
pecked husbands, afraid even to have n
Tlie Sanford Grocery Co.; of this city
word In the newspaper! FOr instance,' belleVFs' In making improvements and
there are papers of tlie state thfit publish their latest is the cash carrier system,
‘city fathers' proceedings' in the editorial one of Uie latest and most improved.
column and others recommend tlie use of This carrier system is the first installed
Carter's Little Liver Fills or kiudrtsd pat­ in Sanford, if not in Orange capnty. It
ent medicines.
will greatly fodlitatc handling the busi­
“Of course, some editors will say it is ness of Uils mammoth grocery business.
belter not* to say anything. That is not
trqe liowcvcr. It Is much better to say
Notice o f Meeting
something, no matter whether it has nny
Tlie annual meeting of the Sanford Li­
weight or not than to give the' world the brary Association will be held in the libra­
opinion than tlie editor of such and such ry room, Thursday, Jan. 14, at S;30.-------------------—.C. R. Waj irw. Free,
a-|HH»&lt;»f -lw w no mind -of his own.-----------

m n^im m M s!m M E D nonno
DEATH O f R. W. LAWTON

Joyal and devoted friends in Clmluoin will
lie sorely saddened to learn dial In- lias
Well Known Resident o f tfvledo Passes been taken from them forever. Besides
Uie Chuluota church lie has liet-n pastor of
Away
n
number of other places, among ilietti
After several yenrs of declining health,
Rev. R. W. Lawton died last .Sundoy at Geneva,-Fort Christums, Oal.-.n, Ijdigthe Biloxi Sanitarium, Biloxi, Miss., where wood and Oviedo.
For fourteen years lie was inodwuior of
he. had gone four weeks ngu in the hope
the
Wekiva Baptist Association rrstgiiini
of regaining ids health. During the first
about
n year ago on account of ill health.
two weeks in the sanitarium he seemed
Mr.
Lawton
was always deeply inter­
to be Improving; then for some unknown
reason his strengUi began to fail rapidly. ested in the educational progress of hi*
On Christmns eve lie became unconscious county and was for twelve years* the
and became so unUl his death at two esteemed nnd honored chairman of ilw
o'clock Sunday morning, January 3rd Orange county board of (Hiblic iiiMrutiHia.
His son William was with him during all in which'‘‘capacity he served his fellow
hU recent illness, and his.wife and eldest citizens with zeal, fidelity nud sueem
son, W. J, Lawton, arrived at ids bedside Before the last election he declined ie\
n few days before he died. He leaves to nomination and his term of oUht $;xpifed
mourn his death a wife, one daughter and two days prior to his death.
A man of excellent business nbilltjE'Of four sons, one sister. Mrs. Clura 1. Wheeler
of Oviedo, and one brother. Copt Alex a perfect integrity and honor, an uidrfaliftable defender of justice, a tuistor of zeal­
Lnwton, of Sycamore, Ga. ’
'
Funeral services were held at'the Oviedo ous and successful labors, a citizen lovedcemetery Tuesday jiiornhu. b$ Rev. J. B, and respected by all worthy of lit* friend­
R°dS«s. pastor of tlic^Ovledo Baptist ship, in short, a Christian gentleman.
WhUb WtBBV life was doiiunateil by mgn
emudi:
and
noble principles, has been called by
The pall borers were Messrs. S. E.
Ives of Orlando. 11. H. Witherington of ils Heavenly Father to receive his rewind
Apopka. G. M. Jacobs ond J. T. Jacobi of in thnt brighter.land "where, the sun of
Chuluota. and T. L. Cushing .and A. J. immortality shines forever." nnd lias left
McOuliey of Oviedo.
*•'**■ a host o f friends aud loved ones saddened
• By the death of Mr. Lawton Orange and broken-hearted, consoled only by the
county lose« one of Its oldest ond best hope of rejoining him in the Great Hecitizens. He was born at Albany. Ga., y o o d ifo r - -----------------------------------

There is no city in the United Stales
to-day that is growing so rapidly ns San­
ford. Faster than the famous gold min­
ing towns of the West and upon n much
more BubsinnUal bnsTS is tlie Celery City
growing and developing and most of the
people entering the State for the .first
time this season have been attracted
Udlher by tlie lure of Sanford's famous
vegetable district.
tfie rich 'funning lands, supplied with
flowing wells are bemgrnpldly taken up
"Sometimes, yes, often, editors 'put
A New Dining Place.
by people from all parts of the world nnd their foot into it,’ so to speak, whenever
With Sanford's rapid growth new eat­
tlie country is growing so rapidly thnt they attempt to overstep their ability ns
ing j daces are opened, but none surpass
the city has difficulty in keeping pace.
an editor, but nevertheless, it is better lo
Uie dining rooms of R. L. Jones, opposite
A good farming section is the most put your foot In it trying, than to have
Uie postofficc. Tlie quick lunch counters
f Valuable asset for Uie development of a the world believe you a quitter.
and tables arc under Uie'direct manage­
city ond Sanford is being pushed to Uie
It must be indeed a poor town that
ment of Robt. H. Dingley, who Is an ex­
front along every line. A trolley, system supports a paper that won't support the
perienced caterer, as is evidenced by the
will be instnlled within a few months town. If a paper does not boost its home
“ Love shall live s i pure am) wM r.
reputaUon of his chef. W. G Conners, June 10th, 1847. AlUiough quite young
As when he laved us here in Umr.
and thus Uie suburban dweller will be town, county ond state, it is indeed a dull
And at Ibe resurrection ivlnie.
who, after much difficulty, he secured he served in Uie civil war; after the war
Kewaken
with the dawninz soul. ’*
within a few minutes’ ride of the city, thing, and could be properly dossed with
from BaiUmore, Md. Mr. Dingley has he lived several Vears In southern Geor­
and while enjoying the delights of
the town knocker. Toll Uie world of
oysters at all Umes and makes his place gia. In 1870 he came to Florida, making
Returns From New York.
country home can still attend to business Florida editors. If your paper goes beyond
of
business particularly inviting to ladies his home at Oviedo, then called Lake
John V. Denton has Just returned
duties Ui Sanford.
*___
____
Us borders. If it don't make a ‘fuss' in
J csujl Two years later he was married
and gentlemen.— ---------- -----New Vork where he found busmen re­
, City property is changing owners rap­ your columns that the nolscwUl be~heard
in Tallahassee to Miss Mary Gwynn. who
Luun
Mowers
suming
everywhere and the prospect*
idly and several new business blocks and at least in your own state.
now survives him. At Uie age of 20 be
Special
prices
to
reduce
stock.
If
you
loq|i
as
though
Florida growers will re­
many residences ore to be built.
want a ¿ood mower at a low price, now is entered the fhrisjlAn ministry in the alize good prices for all their inxluct*.
A new electric light plant will furnish
REMEMBER SANrORD DAY
Missionary Baptist church in which he lias
light and power and do much toward givThe Sanford office at Jacksonville wifi tlie time to buy. Also good stock of labored with love and patience through It will be remembered thnt Mr. Denton
scythes,
grass
books
and
lawn
rake«.
handled the first carload of lettuce fnxn
ing the city a more metropolitan air. present a busy scene from now unUl the
Uie varying fortunes of Uie past {wentySanford, this am ain which netted the
Harry J.Wilson.
With the many new enterprises now In season closes and during Uie Mid-Winter
five years. Aqd many devout Christians KrOW*s Is?gb,reiiinis."‘Tn'faCb‘'Mr Den'*
_______ ___ r j annitrifflln n . nml . m m .
kaposith»«-.4i«e -people-should* iHff lote
love,
honor and praise him for dlrecUng
Murray's Cement Tile
ton states that his firm has handled more
plated, the future of a Greater Sanford Is sight of the fact that a Sanford Duy
Uieir
wandering steps to the way of sal­
For
drainage
and
irrigation
is
the
best
high-priced
lettuce than any other New
moat roseate.
would give the city the greatest publicity.
vation. His last pastorate was at ChuluCapitalists seeking an investment The idea is meeUng with general favor Perfect loints. durable and well made.
York house this season. \
,
ota. which he held at the Urae of his
could do no better than buying city lota nnd plans are on foot to arrange for Uie This Is made in Saqfgrd. Patronize a
Winner Washing »Machines
home Industry and get better goods. death. There his last sermon was preach­
ond erecting business blocks and dwell- band and several other s
ed,
on
the
third
Sunday
o
f'
last
October.
A
few
more of these still left, wld «tried?
Made in - 2 " and ■- 3 " size. Sold by Uie
Keep the idea alive.
This
was
a
memorial
“Service
of
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p,
oh
guantee.
If they do nut do what we
Gpa H. Femald Hardware Ca .22-4t
Jacobs, a life long friend. His many claim, money is refunded. .■ HsrryJ.WlhOA

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~ More houses
And better houses
Is the erring need in Sanford.

and abo ut th e c ity

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Long's Preserves in glosses. Finest on
market.
ChAS. Evans.

little H appenlnis— Mention o f
M atters In Brief.

N ,P.Y ow elI&amp;

A colored Baptist minister baptised Sev­
ern1 converts in Lake Monroe, Sunday
noon.

PERSONAL ITEMS OF INTEREST

Harry P. Driver, the genial proprietor of
the Sanford House, visited Orlando friends
imary of the Floating Small Talk Monday.-.
Succinctly Arranged ror Hur­
Dill Pickles, sweet mixed, cucumbers,

ried Herald Readers.

I mangoes and sour pickles in bulk.
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spent snndny with his wife in Oviedo.
j W ale makes Jrequcnt trips to Sanford.
W. J. Thigpen and ■Miss Sadie Symes
returned Tuesday from a trip to the East
Get esiimutes from Péli on house print-1 Write him nt Orlando.
Coast nnd Jacksonville, accompanying
Are you a subscriber to The HeraldT
Miss Thigpen as far as the Inltet |Jace.en
Gamer A Roberta open their Sanford
The Roynl Tailors Brand of Clothing route home to North’ Carolina..
L— «tw in grocery today, Everything in means peFfectldiL See samples at D. A.
$18 Art Squurcs for $15. size 9x12. E.
groceries, hay and grain
Caldwell &amp; Son’s. ,
A. HcfTield Co.
1). G. Monroe returned Friday from a
Wanted.—Children's sewing to do. Mrs
Electn Brand Tea nnd Spices.
tnslness trip to the county sent
Marie Kelchum. 510 Magnolia street.
Chas. Evans.
[ " S. W. Johnson, representing the Painter
Ladles' Trimmed Bats at cost at
Reginald Cussie has severed his connec­
..Printing Co. of De Land, Was In the city Kanner's.
tion with The Herald and contemplates
.on Monday.
Furnished room Tor rent. Good location; resuming his jxHtillon with a printing firm |
v The famous Fox River Butter for sale only two dollars per week if taken nt once. in Huwkinsville. Ga We wish him an
*tW. W. Long's Grocery.
Call at Herald office.
I abundance of success1wherever his field
I sriJ the celebrated Macy wagon. Har­
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Shelfer and fumily of labor may be.
ry J. Wilson.
left Wednesday for their home in Huvann,
The latest styles In Millinery at
Steak, hsta nnd eggs, pork and beans Florida, after spending the holidays with I Kanner’s.
and other toothsome articles, at Mrs. G. iJ* Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Laing.
Low |&gt;rices on tomato seed at L. R.
Tskssh's lupdi room, opposite the depot.
.Now Is the time to buy your sub-irri­ Philips.
J. i\ Mussclwhite. of the firm o f Drew gated Land. See M. M. Smith.
' P. A. Ruhl. editor of the Ft. Myers Press,
‘ A Musselwhitc, spent Friday in the city
Goodwin's high-grade Preserves. Jellies
business.
and Jams, at Garner A Roberts.
High grade Cigars and Tobacco. StnokColburn's minstrels at the opera house
klg and chewing. Most complote line in last night gave a very creditable perform­
k* ^,,rChas. Evans.
ance. Such companies as Colburn's arc
Silk shirt waists at big reduction at always welcome and receive hearty and
substantial support.
MiU.Wger's; •
Low prices on beans for spring plant­
srép&gt;U for paper hanging. New fnli
ing at L. R. Philips.
patterns .Hist In.
Cliase A Sunburn's ten and coffee, the
Jahu Mall.’rn, a prominent merchant of best there is.
Garner A Roberts.
Pshtia, ({lent' Sunday with his brother,
, Beans. English pens, tomatoes; all seeds
J&amp;RsUem.
for spring crops, nt exceptionally good
“ e**rs. T. FI Wi’tUoo and A. M. Thrasher
|prices. L. R. Philips.
•PtM several days tU * week at Orlando
Garner A Roberts sellhigh-grude Cigars
^ legal business.
and
tobacco. Try them'.
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The merry-go-rouruf bus departed for
Faultless white cherries, Liinu Beans
"ew field*, after a successful duro weeks
Ualiic** Iu-r,.
nmt wir-mtwdi wt Gnrner A tfolmrl»'.-----Women's coats at reduced prices to
make them go. At Mettlnger*s.
Zebedee Ratliff of Braldentown was in
jh e dty Tuesday, the guest of The Herald,
flo Is a practical printer and pressman,
andxpext-Monday will be added-to the
workSt&gt;g force of the office.
Just arrived, Snider's canned goods
catsups and preserves, at Garner A
Roberts.
Mattings of aU kinds and patterns, from
20 cents per yard to 50 cents, at E. A.
Heflield’s Furniture Store.
New stock Evaporated and Dried Fruits
for Christmas cakes, at Long'« Grocery.
* members of the Sanford W . C T . B
J. D. Davison, of the Sanford Furniture
to hold a meeting at the reel- Co has had erected on his lot adjoining
of Mrs. A. E. Philips, Tuesday af- Ilia residence a fine new warehouse in
*“ °n at 3 o'clock.
which he will store furniture and house­
* * * • in bulk and in nil s i » hn.ti—
hold supplies.

ou* thoroughfares.

Ladies’ Collars,
Ladies’ Belts
Fine. Line of Ruchings
Extra Wide and Full

D ia s . E v a n s ,

| Robert McGlon, lately proprietor • of the
You working
I up-pydate restaurant, has gone to Miami
for a Greater SanfordT
on business and recreation combined.
Wade, the tuner. Orlando. ■
Messrs. J. N. Whitner, B. A. Howard
Qiartes Padgett Is the latest addition to
and
W. A. Ginn formed an auto party for
The Herald force.
Orlando, Monday. They were all bent on
Sheriff Vick of Orlando was in the city
important business.
Saturday.
Ben Solomon, a well known merchant of
The Cecillan music club meets today at
Orlando spent Friday in the city, the guest!
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kanncr.
See C. A. Reed for furniture and piano
It will be difficult for Sanford to grow if
Mrs. Joe R.Chassen of Atlanta, Ga., is
no more stores are built on First street.
moving.
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the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
People are here every ilnylonkingforbuaiFtesh oysters served in every style at ELLaing.
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4hsPica rcatatimnL.
"See*H. H. Hill for Celery City Blend]
"Our Own" coffee, best 25 cent coffee on
Judge Beggs of Oriando spent Monday Coffee, finest on earth for 24 cents.
!
rhe market, at either store of Garner A
in this city.
* ' Kenney McCook, representing the-Ar- ] Roberts.
Oyiters served’ In every style at the mour Pocking Co., called upou ilia .local J
""North Carolina sred cwjpnrK- $2.75 a
'“ Pico restaurant.
trade Monday:— * • »“
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hwsltfli L a *h Hi nfsnir- F&gt;te-ymrr Older
— JrP. McCuller and Arthur Yowell spent — h , . - ■
There
Is
much
activity
in
real
estate
will) G. C. McDougal, Box 7-1..
t Urlando.
■M asas^M M M W &amp; H isaB iü m aiisM ü m ü siasm i
?ry~Tr~fAiVTJ1V,-cJinnfllIT,r
■ ]he Clyde Line buildings are undergoing hands.
Men’s overcoats and craveneltes.
* wjidrrful transformation these days.
Must be sold. Priced away down.
Eight hundred lightwood fence posts
Ham sandwich, 5 cents; Mrs. Tokash’s
for sale.
_ W . J. T higpen.
fondi mum. opposite the depot.
Dried Salt Shoulders nt 12 H cents found
Merle McElroy of Orlando was a visitor
at H. H. Hill’s grocery.
lathe city yesterday.
For Rent—Two medium-sized front
The lack of store rooms In Sanford is
rooms’
and pantry, up stalls. Apply nt
retarding the city’s growth. _
501 Fourth street.
Romeo Coffee. 3 poundsJoe -one dollar.
Fresh fish every dny—Gunrhntrrd to Ik, D ias . E vans .
fresh—also oysters.
Brash, the magician, played to a crowded j
slow. Let them-try Garner A Roberts
—S. C. Richards, Lcffler Block.
I with an order. Phone 30.
house Tuesday night
— Men’s overcoats and craveneltes
W,- cannot anticipate a GreaterSanford
See L. R. Philips about cucumber and
Must be sold. Priced away down.
squash seed.
without more bouses.
—At Mettlnge'r’s.
Women’s coats at reduced prices to I Planting time is here M. M.Smith will
For an up-to-date tailor-made suit, see
I). A. Caldwell &amp; Sons.
make them go. At Mettlnger*s.
I sell you land on easy terms.
With electric lights and paved streets
A little money now and a little nowand
Will Stringfcllow, otherwise known ns
Sanford will soon be better than the best. I “ whispering Bill.” was in the city Monday then is the way to buy celery land. See
M. M. Smith for particulars.
Harry Alexander, of The Herald force, in the interest of his firm,

—tiMtracter Gem* W. -Venable informed
Tim Herald that he made estimates this
week for five four-room tenement houses,
and two eight-room residences, and that
it U very certain that these will all be
built in the immediate future. Good
About one hundred more five to eight
im&gt;n&gt; houses ere needed at once.
W..M, Dickins spent Thursday in Or­
lando.

was it.Visitor to the city lost Sunday. Mr.
Ruhl has one of the best weekly papers in
Florida and will shortly install a typeset­
ting machine in order to handle his rapid­
ly increasing business

Large Barettes, Complete Line of
Notions, Wool Dress Goods '
andSilks.Y ard-w ideSatins
Full Line of Gents’ . Furnishings
N . P. Y O W E L L ,&amp; CO

You W ant Guns, Shells and Supplies
W c c a rr y a Full Lin e o f
N ew Club and R eferee
Shells, 10, 12, 16 Gautfc.
H igh Base S m okeless In
‘‘P re m ie r’’, “Ideal” and
“Le a d er.”

A La rg e S to ck o f Guns
and Fishing Ta c k le and
G eneral S p o rtin g Goods.

GUNS FOR REN T

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware €o
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Robert Holmes, wife and sister of Dan­
Tor Manufacturing Brick.
ville. 111., spent Wednesday in the city.
The Pope Contracting Co., have recent­
Just arrived, a fresh lino of Imported
The Dty Cigar Store hns taken dinrgc ly installed.!!.fine plant for making con­
maccaroni. spaghetti, vermicelli, A B C
of
the Atlanta Journal agency in Son- crete brick. The machine will make
French pens, etc. Garner A Roberts.
10,000 brick per day and is also equipped
When you have an item o f’ news call
Special Sale o f ladles* Trimmed Hats tq make Stone piers and blocks for build­
ings. The bricks are of good quality nnd
at Kanner's.
the Pope Co., should do a large business
The Howard-Pnckard Land Co., has
In this line.
just issued a line booklet u|&gt;un the merits
of tiie celery delta.
Just Arrived at Sanford Grocery Co.
Buckwheat flour, old, homestead flour,
C. H. Lelfler left tm-Thursdny for Jack­
sonville where he will have charge of the graham flour, hygenic ami superlative
flour. Snider’s catsup, chilli tpuce, oystef
Sanford office.
A fine line o f ladles’ Pattern Bats cocktail, and salad dressing, ,
Since the last issue o f T he H erald our

, Just ns the New Year's resolutions (icople are responding nobly to the cail
were in a fair way tp be kept “Ten for contributions o f fruits and vegetables
Nights in u Bar Room" comes along and to supply the Sanford office in . Jacksondrives them all to drink ugain.
Mr. and.Mrs. D M. Urodwster and daugh­
ter and Tom Brodwater were in the city
Tuesday from Orlando, Mr. Brodwater Is
the popular representative of the Painter
Fertilizer Co. 7
Dr. C, S. Butt has opened dental parlors
in the Pico Block, room 13. He lias re-,
ccnily installed some fine office fixture*
and furoiturernnd being ngenerul favor­
ite, will enjoy a lucrative practiae.
Ladies, see the Nne line o f Trimmed
Bats at Kanner's.
Miss Gladys Gardner has accepted n
position with the First National Bank as
stenographer. Both the Bank and Mi»s
Gladys are to be congratulated, the bank
secufïhg thb services of this most
cellent young lady, and she on,, securing
so desirable a position.

---------- Lettuce Plants“
Lettuce Plants for sale ^any quantity.
C. F. Williams, Box 33,
CJay Tile For Sale.
Palatka Tile for sale in any qunnity.

G. F. Smith, Box 371
If it's printing yon want, send it to Tin:

Herald office. First-class work guaran­
teed.
Just Received
The largest line of sporting goods ever
received in Sanford—guns, rifles, hunting
clothing, etc.
Horry J. Wilson.

A IF parlies concerned are hereby noti­
fied that my wife and I have separated
and I will not be responsible for any
An English lady with a thorough mu­
debts she may contract.
sical Gaining and some years experience
Dec. 28,1908’.
Ttuneus Da vs.
in teaching would give lessons In San­
ford at pupil's home on violin or piano.
Samples of engraved visiting cords and
Term* at rate of one dollar an hour. Ad­ invitations in the latest and best styles
dress Mi*« Tlnne, Sorrento, Fla. 22-3t
may be seen at The Herald office.

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ALL AROUND FLORIDA
The General News of “The Land
*of F lo w e rs“
^
CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS
An Cpltoms o f tlte Week's Moat Im
portent Happening* In the
State’» Domain.
Jacksonville, sold last week for $108,000.
— A t a, reunion at tfea bome of the-Boyd
brothers, Winter Haven, Dec. 31, Mrs.
Knox Campbell of Tampa was severely
burned by the explosion of a hanging
lamp which fell to the floor, setting Are to
Mrs. Campbell's clothing.
Miss Esther Utley, society editor of the
Tampa Tribune, wns married last week to
J, B. Prevail. - The couple will make a
wedding trip to the Pacific coast and on
their return will make their home in Char­
lotte, N. C.
The Pcophr* Noti ormi Ftre I rentrance Go.
of Philadelphia lias established Florida
headquarters in Tampa.
Tampa Bay Hotel opened Inst Saturday.
The quality of the Florida orange ÜvU
year Is of fine flavor, and the quantity—
Judging from present estimates—lo also
acceptable, the price, however, is commen­
surate to encourage the grower to do his
~be&gt;f .1trthc care n n riF eetH irin g ofhl « grove
for the coming crop, says the Fort Mondo
Observer Pcrhnps the market has not yet
recovered from the chol/c it got when so
many green oranges were dumped Into it.
We have on exhibition at this office a
potato which weighs at this time five and
a half pounds. This tuber wns raised by
Tully Brown orTUie" natural soil without
fertilizer of any kind, We have seen one
larger than this at the office of the Gulf
Coast Breeze, which was also raised in
this county... If weeanraise such potatoes
wltlwut half trying we could exhibit cred­
itably find profitably at the state fair If
we tried— Sopchoppy Argus.
The discovery that the stnlks of the okra
will mn^e finer paper than that produced
from wood and at one-third the cost, means
much. It means cheaper paper, mills for
the manufacture throughout tho south,
and that paper material wiU be grown an­
nually hereafter and (lie destruction of the
foresta checked
•talks and cotton stalks will also make
paper the outlook for cheap prices and nn
abundant supply of thnt prime necessity
for civilization Is favorable indeed. AM
these are at present but waste products
J. P. Donnelly of ML Dora is one of the
successful citrus fruit growers in

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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IF Vou Want tcTBÏiÿ or Sell

knee, sat la hla attic trying to thread
a needle.
“The proper way," he .said, ” 1« to
hold the thread still BDd push the nee*
die toward It or to bold the needle still
and pnah the thread toward 1L Mark
Twain says both ways arc right Then
be says they arc both wrong.”
Talcing down "The Prince and the
Pauper,1 the poet read:
“ B e did aa men have alwaya done
and probably alwaya will do to the
end of time—held the needle atlll and
tried to throat the thread through the
5,‘ WhlCh tx~ the'opposite of a wo*
man’s way,
Then the poet, taking down "Hnckleberry Finn,” read:
"'Bless you, child, when you set
out to thread a needlo don't hold the
thread still and fetch the needle up to
It Hold the needle still and poke the
thread at It .That's the way a wo­
man moot alwaya does, but. a man al*
waya doca t'other way.' ”

CITY PROPERTY
OR TR U C K LA N D S
Come and See Us

Who Would Want to Bo a Lamaf
The lama pilgrims among the Tibet­
an Hindoos, as they purauo their mouptain pilgrimages, literally measure off
the distance with their bodies. The
distinguished traveler Sven Iledln.
wilting of his discoveries In Tibet In
Harper’s Magazine, describes them ns
lying dftvtu.^ull.l&lt;iHiiVU.WrUuL gtS'WA
!mS10rfVm«uflkaalhA.cuad.-dJuug.fuul
¿{¿Piling .footard'-tu the mark, ouce
more , to fall full length. Ono such
walking Journey ns this, says Dr.
Uodln, equals thirty ordinary ones.
Among the lamna also are to bn found
thoso .who Immure themselves In a
dark cave for llfo, food being passed
In through a passage or bolo under­
ground. Should the dlab bo oue day
nntonebed thoae outside may know
that the eacrlfldal prisoner bna died—
seated, since all good lamas meat die
seated, Id the wooden frame which
was fashioned for him when he was
entombed.

M flmrw.T'cu.Kf,

It Makes No Difference W hat You W ant or Where You Want It

W E H A V E IT
and on Terms that are Ri^ht

U solos*.
There was some speculation as to
whether the Instrument would benoflt
the old gentleman or. not. One was
holding the ear trumpet, while anoth­
er waa explaining Ita uso and allowing
old Mr. Uorrowa how to.bold It to his
ear.
“ Bay something to him through It,
Joe." said ono to the other.
Now, Joe had long waited for an op­
portunity to reach Mr. Borrows' enr.
Ho, speaking very distinctly Into tbo
trumpet, ha said:—- “ You're not paid mo-that sovereign
you owo me yet, Mr. Borrows.”
Ifut the old gentleman put tho In­
strument down, with disappointment
on hla face, and they could seo It wna
a . failure even before ho had time to

HOW ARD-PACKARD LAND

Hardware and^Farm

Talking Down.
The superintendent of a Sunday
school class In Philadelphia recently
called upon a visitor to “say a few
-TCorflaT—tn ib&amp; cImm . tRn _ members of
which are mostly children of tender
nge.
Tbo visitor, a speaker well known
for bis verbose and circumlocutory
mode of speech, began his address aa
follows:
“This morning, children, 1 purpose
to offer you an epitome of the life of
Bt PauL - It may be. perhaps (hat
there are among you some too young
to grasp the meaning of the word
'epitome.'
'Epitome,' children, Is In
Hs signification synonymous with sy­
nopsis.''—Philadelphia Ledger.

"What's ^the old lady doing now?“
asked the old stocking In tho work
basket ‘
“ She’» getting out her noodle and
yarn," replied tho scissors.
"Well, woH,” exclaimed tho stocking,
Building " I ’ll ba darned.“ —Philadelphia Proas. .

COMPANY

Implements

THE COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER
Used In Uncle Sam's PainUUiQP

Oast by Test fo r O ro w o rs . All who have
u » « l this spray continuously are free from blight

During the past yenr the U. S.
Navy has consumed 691,000 pounds

T h a t thing's not a bit of good to

C a O o ir t K Ï Y i r m

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Mark Twain Caught Out.

Nonrtverslble.
Lang—Didn’t you toll mo that you
made yoursolf solid with Mrs. Vana
by ask lug her if she was herself or
hor daughter—couldn’ t tall them apart
and so on 7
—Strew»—F-dkfc— W hat about Ft?— *—“
Lang—Why, I tried tho same gag
On the property of R. W. Brown, eight
miles south of Miami there are growing with thq daughter, and It didn’t go
thirty-four varieties of fruit trees, fourteen for a cent—Boston Transcript
varieties are now in bearing and speci­
Took the Cue.
mens of the fruit were served to guests on
“ Now/’..said -the teacher, who bad
Christmas day.
boon describing the habits of bears,
Five hundred and eight thousand acres “ what la tho florreet .animal In tbs
of Everglade land was sold recently to.R. Pfilar regions, Johnny It'
J. Holies of Colorado for two dollars an f “ Why er er," stammered Johnny.
“ Coma, don't you remember? Tbo
ocre. Half of the purchase price goes to
poi"—
"
"V
the state for Its Individual use, Uie re­
“ Oh, auro; the polecatr-Phlladcl
mainder to be devoted exclusively to the phia Press.
drainage of the land purchased, by the
digging of canals. The Innil is lu be paid
An Explanation.
for at the rate of $180.000 a yen'r for
Little Dot—Mamma, I waa playing
three years, the remainder being paid In with your beat tea set while you wore
away, and when you bring It out for
full in the two veurs following.
company you’ll bo shocked, 'cause
Lost— WedneatUy, Dec. 30. two mileage you'll think ono o f tbo cups has a hair
books, between Sanford and Gee Hum­ in It, but It Isn't a hair. Maiurnamock on Lake Jessup. Address of C. A* What la ItT Little D o t-lt'a only a
crack.—Pick-Me-Up.
Hawkins, Commerce, Ga.. in book*. Five
dolian reward- if returned -to Henfard

DENTIST

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A. poet a pair of troiiecra acroaa hla

And ho sighed, but bis sigh was not
ao deep na that which came from Joe.
—London Express.

grove was delightful to behold—luxuriant
foliage of green studded with bright golden
fruit. The success of Mr. Donnelly has
caused the growers in and around Mt. Do­
ra to agree to spray their groves next sea­
son and produce bright fruit and advertise
the Mt. Dora brand. Such efforts will
prove a boon to the orange growers of that
section. Good things command good prices
nt all times, and blest is the community
that produces a simon pure Uilng of any
description— Tavares Herald.
Mrs. Florence May brick, who spent fif­
teen years In an English prison for the
alleged killing of her husband, and was
pardoned by the Drltlsli government, will
spend a portion of the winter In Floridn
at the resort Itotela.

r p v h h

* ~ w s “ T n r c e r t T « ? "lsirgesr

and best equipped plant
for driving wells in this
section of the country
and are prepared to Jill
a ll orders prompt ly. Our
m achinery is up-to-date
and our w orkm en are
skilled in the work.

Lucas White Paint
and 278,700 |&gt;ounds of LUCAS
COLORS, sufficient to produce more
than 100,000 gallons of paint.
1! equivalent to 80 carloads of 200,¡1 000 gallons each, anil which would
; ; make a train more than one-hnlf
! &gt; mile long.
\ In
addition to this Uncle Smii
I has used during the past year more
than 28.000 gallons of LUCAS
VARNISHES, ENAMELS and other
i products.
| Uncle Sam’s preference is not a
matter of favor, but of QUALITY
and RESULTS. ,
X
In Uncle Sam's service, ns in
J everybody else's, LUCAS PROf * DUCTS linve nn unbroken record
X for satisfactory results,

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Those contemplntinji
putting -in walls..wailliLi L.
serve their best inter- ‘
ests by consulting us find .j:
learning prices before ¡1
m aking contracts. - 1 __

G row ing Straw berries, Celery
Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Cauliflowers, etc., etc., in Sanford, pays
*

1 Sell the Lnnd—Your Bruins. Money, and

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Flowing Wells on All

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Celery Delta and othersDesirable Tracts in Blocks to suit Purchaser.

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Only a 8«lu»a.
our early lltwjors had jt
n to defend." nnlil a Mon, "and be bad a hard case,
me time to sum up he asked
to take a recess for ten
and during that ten minutes

NOTICE o r INCORPORATION

The Florida Fertilizer Co

Pnrk Avenue----- 'Phone 10G
I the fill low Ins pro.n iu ia u r , uiriin im n ju i wnien
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Ble.
Ih f 0009 of lilt? Srcrrtary of (he S u te of Florida.
B. A m * How* h &gt;
Clau m C Uow** o
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ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OK THE MOW. AKD PACKARD LAND COMPANY.*
Wc. ntr UNDUaiurtn, have nsrrcl to assniate
ounwlvrs. anil do lirrrliv assurtntr txirsrlvrs toieUjer foe the purpose oi furmlng Into a hqrty polit­
ic and corporate under and bYvirtui'of the law*
of the State of Horidn. and ' *hereby ndopt thr
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Everything

Known

Best Brand of Fertilizers
F or Florida Growers

Full Lane of Lunch Goods. Cnn
dies, CiRurs and Tobaccos. We us&lt;
the best of materials. . Free houst
to house delivery.

Twenty Years

Sanford Library

or Experience with

Florida Crops lias Demonstrated

A SPECIAL BRAND ft)R EVERY CROP

otates ul the United btatrs, and In foreign cimn*
trie», a i the board of director» may determine.
ARTICLE II.
The general nature of the butlnest to tw trans­
acted by »aid corporation »hair be a i follow», to­
w n : To hold. buy. own, control, work, develop.
Mil., convey. Iea»e. rent, mortgage. pledge. ex­
change. cultivate. Improve ubd nthrrwl»« deal In
*n d dltpota of real «Mate, and any right, title. In­
terest or estate therein. In the State of Florida
and In other Stales of the United Slntes. nnd In
foreign countries; to plat. Improve and develop
lands for the purpose of sale; and (o do and per­
form nil things appropriate or needful for I lie il&lt;»v r ln n m e n l a m t

Im p r o v e m e n t &lt;&gt;f i t . . ■

The Florida Fertilizer Co

J. A: TAKACH, Agent

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ROOM 20
Upstairs, Pico Block

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undertake nnd direct the management nnd sale of
all or port of the property of the corporation: and
to undrrtnke and direc
j.
'he management nnd sale
of property. buildings i
lands of others, and tn

eyM- M|j the odltor as bo put bla
nm brush Into the Ink botUe anti Tried
UiawJ. tax useoin
Uw aroeraFMMOBMF
to paste on a dipping wlth^bbx*pan. rpal
estate agent» m d _______
•jtt, Ibe great faultufjutwapnpcr«mTo acquire. own. lease, uevupy. usa arwt -d i-reW
lu m Laud*, turn» aftea-and-territories; to
trlbulors Is carelessness.■ — —J1 ' ~~~ farm*,
lay out. |Hst. Irrigate, drain and subdivide the
nndeed.** be continued as he drop* same: to operate farms, ranches, orrhnrdt and
ami establish colonies of Immigrants;
ntd tbe bopy he bad been writing Into plantations,
and to erect and construct houses, buildings ami
tte wastebasket nnd tnarkod "Edlto- work» of every kind on the land of the corporation.
To manufacture, purchase, or otherwise acquire!
rtir scroas the corner of a poctn ent'io~t m* h Qjg to D y tb fc "contributors fer. or otherwise dis
in terribly careless.
londs. wares and merchandise of every class and
«Too would be surprised,” anld bo ii be dipped out a column of fashion
note* and labeled them ‘ Farm," "to
M tbe slipshod writing that comes
Info tbe editorial sanctum.
“ Misspelled, uupunctuated. w ritten
ea both sides o f thejiheot, Illegible, un

franmatical stuff. Contributors nr«
terribly careless. They «r e "—
' Jillt then tho offleo boy came In with
that dictatorial and autocratic manner
be has and demanded more copy, nnd
tbe editor banded him the love letter
be bad just written to bla aweetbenrt.
-London Globe.
Quasn C a r o lin a '« P a s tim a .

or any port of the property held by the corpora tlon, and to sell and pledge stM.li tionds for proper
corporate uses, ns and when the loan) of directors
may determine; to loan and borrow money on
notes, bonds. mortgages or otherwise; nnd to buy,
own, hire, jease. roortgnge. pledge nnd otherwise
drat In and dlsjtoke of tilt UiiiTI or~per»onul prop­
erty.
To guarantee, sultscribe for. hold, purcliase. or
therwisa acquire, sell, transfer, assign, marten ge,
or otherwise dlspoa« of tba shares of capi
stock of. or any bonds, securities mui evidentes
of indebtedness issued nr createti by any otite

Open Tu e sd a ys 4 to 6 p .m
AND

ESTAD LI SHED. .18U9

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Are OfTeriui* Any nnd A ll Kinds of Florida R eal Estate
at as Low Prices nnd on ns Reasonable Terms
As Can be Had Anywhere

The Best Homelike Accommodations
In the City, nt Moderate Prices

Onice on Pnrk Avenue, Iretwcen First ntqj Commercial Streets. Sanford, Florida

ComfûiLGoUajie

Centrally Locateti

The Sanford Building &amp; Loan Association

Cor. Fourth St. nnd Magnolia Ave.
the same extent that a natutnl person might nr
could do.
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To receive payment of the ca|&gt;ilnl stock subscriticd for. in money, or In property, labor or ser­
vices. at a just valuation thereof, tn I k- drtrrtnln«l
by the boanl of directors; to make cuntrnrtk of any
kind whatsoever for the furtherance of its business
and purposes, and generally to exercise such lo w ­
ers as may lie incident to the nurimars nnd luisiness of said cur|toralion, ami to have, exercise
and enjoy all the rights. iwwers and privileges Incldciil to oiriKiraUons oritahked and cxiitimt under
llie laws of III*- Slnlr
norlda
o
Tlio (on-iimnl claiiM-s sltnll N- ronilm ni as Imlrpcndenl olijrcts, Imslnessrs und | « v m . ami i Ihrnumeratiim of any sixviflc liutine** or luwrr
shall no! I » held to limit or restrict In any nianm-r
arty other butineu or power of this corporation

For Particulars, Cull oh

W. W . L O N G

Quern Caroline, wife of King Geargo
IV. of Englnnd, with whom Bho was
DEALER IN
on the worst, possible terms, Is deirribrd In “The Diary of a Lady In
Waiting." written by Iatdy Charlotte
Bail. The queen aecma to bare tried
witchcraft oq tbe king. Lady Char­
lotte writes on one occasion: “ After
dinner her royal highness made a wax
figure, ax usual, and gave It an amia­
ble addition of large horns, then took
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three pins out of her garments nnd
Tlie amount of the capital sliMk of this mrtnra- Agent fo r Virginia -C a rolin a T e r
shall lie One Hundred Thousand UUU.OUU.UUk
—
tm rers*
stuck them through and through nnd lion
Dollars, to he divided into One Thousand shares of .
pot tho figure to roast nnd melt at the thr irnr value of One Hundred I JUKI 00) Dollars
each All or any portion of the capital sl«x k of
fire. If It wasrnot too melancholy to this corporation htay be wiynblr in. issued, or
have to do with this, I could have used lor In thr purchase oi property, real nr |H-r
sonat. or for the payment of latmr or services, at a
died of laughing. She Indulges In tills just
valuation tu tie determined by the board of
amusement whenever there aro no directors.
ARTICLE IV
Stringers at tho table, and some think
LiTIiis mriSiration shall continue and have full 9-ROOM HOUSE, 14 ACRES
btr royrtl highness really has a super­ power to exercise ils rorlHirulr rixhU-niid frail
stitious belief that destroying tills ef­ chisea for u period pf nliu-ty ulne (UU) years from
after the commencement of Its corporate esIn- Enterprise
figy of her husband will bring to pass and
I«terne
ARTICLE V.
tbs destruction of his royal person.
The business of tills, corporation shall 1«; con­
What a allly piece of apltcl Yet It la ducted
-liy the sollowin*- ullicrrsi a President, a
impossible not to laugh when one sees Treasurer, nnd a Secretn-y, elected by the Isiurd
Just Like a Lsxy Man.
An elderly gentleman, who would
rather sleep Into than cat the most at­
tractive breakfast, was leisurely wendifig hls way toward the subway when
ba was accosted by a breathless woman. .
"Oh, mister, a lot of toughs are beat­
ing a hurdy gtirdy man to death. Can't

’ Too belpr

"Where r
"Right around tho corner. Ob.
please come with meT
The late sleeper peered through his
•old rimmed glasses at the complain■*ot and uked:
•
"la be ■ very big hurdy gurdy man?"
Jgh, Da alri— lie'# d - veey—emnlt

man."

“Then surely, my good woman, they
fiat need any help from me."—New
fork Pres*._
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Doomsday Book,

The Doomsday Book U a British
tMtltutlon. It la a book of the genwu *1,PT*y of England, commenced
M retgn of William L (the ConT“ ror), about 1080, some say about
*l w«&gt; intended to b« a "regiaZ ,0 oetermlno tba right In the tenT* of oatatea, to discover tbe extent
raan’a land, to fix hi« homage
*«tUo tho queatlon -of I he m111««1 aid be waa bound to ruraiah.”
Won Every Time.

J P V ?«rer loved and loatr
«Ehed tbe awaln.
___op?’"
responded tho maiden
“ Ptly. " I ’va won every breach oL
^».•d l e a d e r •1 * CTer

last

lift-MlnrS, ami a Imaxd td dhwolM* «4 -iMit leva than
Tine nor more than live directors, who must t&gt;e
stockhoklera of the corporation, to lie circled by
the stockholders annually.
Until the first annual meeting uf thr stockhold
era hereinafter prt^lded for. and until their suc­
cessors ore circled and Qualified, the officers of
this corporation shall Ik*: ll Aijxa flow uni. Presi­
dent; Jcsm 0. Packard, Treasurer, nnd Claude C.
givwanl, .Secretary ; the-Hoard of IHieetors shall
lie: II Adna Howard, Jrsse O. Purkurd and Claude
C. Howard.
The first urganliatlon meeting of thé stockhold­
ers of this cur|ioration shall be held In the City of
Sanford, Orange County. Elucida, the principal
place of business of the corporation, at the offices
of the corporation, on the ZUth day of February.
A. D. H1UÜ. fur tbe purpose ui adopting by-laws
and completing the organization of the o&gt;rI«•ra­
tion, and also lor the purpose of electing such offi­
cers o ' the corporation as are hereinbefore provided
for, and thereafter Ihf annual meetings of the
stockholders of this corporation shall lie held on
liic first Tuesday in January of each and every
year.
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ARTICLE VI.
The highest amount of- indebtedness or liability
to which this corporation shall subject itself to

Fresh Meats

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STRONG LINE O f CHILDREN’S SCHOOL*SHOES
The Latest Fall Styles in Ladies’, Gent’s and Cliililren’s Shoes
Just Received

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GROCERIES
Drink a Bottle of
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ARTICLE VH
The names nnd residences of the subscribing in­
corporators ol this curpoVation. and the amount of
the capital stock subscribed by each, are as foll»w ,:
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U. Adna Howard, Sanford, E la... V , „ . I 4 9 Shares'
Clauds C. Howard, Sanford, F la ...........
1 Share
Jesse O. Packard. Cadillac. Mich......... ISO Shares
I k Wrnm« Wnutur. tbe suliscriblng Incorporators
have hereunto subscribed their names.
j • *11. Atm* liowAau.
Cuoea C. II owako.
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DINGEE
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Statx or Elokic*. 1 ‘
County ol Orange./
I H a m Camrr, that before me. a Notary Pub­
lic. priM M il/ appeared ii. ^Llna H ow ard and
Claude CrTlowara. to me well known to be two of
the persons nuuird in and wbe subscribed their
dames to the foregoing Articles of Incorporation,
and severally acknowledged before nte that they
subscribed and executed tbe same. Ior the pur­
poses therein expressed. -------------- -----------------In Wmraa Wnnanr, I have hereunto set my hand
and uflidal seal at banford. In the County or Orand the Slate of Florida, on this the 23rd day
apPtoeambar. A. U HKm.
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Gnu. A . __
Dr Cams.
Notary Public. State of Florida ai Large,
My commission expires March 3rd. 1009.
Su i t or M ono**. 1 _
County of Wexford* J
1 11i n n Cumrr, that on this day. before me
pareonaliy appeared Jease 0. Packard, to use wall
known to be one of tbr persons named In and who
executed the foregoing Article« of Incorporation,
and acknowledged befure me that lie eaaculrd the
saroM ^ l ^ e jwrpuecs therein mentioned^

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All Work Receives My Personal Attention
and Desi Efforts

"•GIN GER A L E 6)4 S O D A W A TE R
Manufactured with pure distillod Water—they will prevent illness, aid
digestion nnd give you health

*fhe Sanford Coea Cola Bottling Co.t Sanfordy Fla,
'Phone 230

Opposite City llnll

Agent Wanted
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Latest Style Golden Oak
PARLOR ROCKER, only
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Hustling young party (either sex) to rep­
resent nie in MONEY-MAKING PKOPOfimONv- AtWreeu
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a r - c n a a iM
imoHaF~wE6 a rad unbui*seal at C*ttdlll»i. in the C a S t f a t Wex­
ford and Stale of Mkhlgon. on this the I4lb day of
T. L. CUSHING, O viedo, Fla.
over to England jplng to find November,
A. 0. 1908.
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“ »don editors In receptive mood for— i-— m
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M*au. t A wrssns,
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Notary Publk.
arded
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-- * contribution to Punch with • My
commission expires July 8 , 1912.
20-3
Old Shoes Wanted
daL
“ De*r Blr^ x arrtvetl In Lon1
nm
again asking for OLD SHOES. I
W?,
morning and paid a visit to
will give what they are worth
The Herald Is fully equipped to print
loiln i
thla afternoon. I
sizes, 6, 7. 8. 9. 10 II AND IS
a»*«*1 ,V‘U
4®l&gt;r«aalng, for a man fine stationery of all kinds. All the latest
orally shrinks from .Inspecting the type and material and “the men behind A. E. Irvin’s Shoe Shop
‘J’ ^
he. la to be buried.''
Cor. aril S t und SunXord Avc.
the type" who know how.
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gcuil us )M-«S a » d w e'll pack .and ship you tb l» toeker
that rrgularty Belts at rrtall stores for } 7.y&gt;. boston U a tlw r
9 scat and back w ith 1'iru ch ruffle a t tap. M«&gt;U o f oak,
i. u UIk J *i')blgHl.gntl hiqbljr pullshctL M gh ngASjr.iuli/i^f
desired. Y ob caa save lots o f m oney by b u y lo g direct
tram the U dary that buys lumber In M * M s. makes MShln«
ImU chairs and sells them righ t here In tba South to ysn at
SsksSssoll saving you heavy frelgfal charge« and retailers'
refits.£ Oar big tree catalsgue show« over too different
inda Of clialya fo r parlor, d in in g room , kilchrn, porgb,
law n, store, office—a lls is c s s u d styles—all at lowest bar­
g a in prices. liv e ry chair guaranteed exactly "aa repre­
sented o r you r m oney back. Y ou take uo risk what
ever. M a ll postal to-day for Catalogue and special
Christmas ¿1st. M esas dollars In your pocket,
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OPPORTUNITY

One of the greatest factors in Sanford's |
march of progress is the Sanford &amp; Ever­
glades railroad that is now being built I
through part of the faiqoui celery delta to |
Lake Jessup.
The rails are being laid and are nearly
to Bcardall avenue. Next week the work

, Kindergarten Plano Recital
___Despite the .threatening weather of last
Saturday afternoon n largo audience w «i
assembled In the s'udlo of Mrs. Fannie
Strawbrldge Munson to enjoy her hinder*
garten pupils'piano recital. Itwasindeed
a very cunning programme. The little
misses acquitted themselves beautifully.
They were ably assisted by Maud Alice

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T he Sanford ^Carriage works 14 now lo­
cated in its new building on Dak avenue,
opposite the Geo. H. Fern aid machine shops.
Mr. Underwood Is a practical carriage ma­
ker and apy orders entrusted to him will
receive careful apd prompt attention. Be­
sides manufacturing buggies, wagons and
harness, they are dealers in carriage goods,
gasoline engines and roofing. They also
do general repair work and ltorseshoeing,
for which their new quarters are well
equipped. The business of the public is
earnestly solicited and faithful-' and con­
scientious business treatment is assured
all patrons.
T hs Hekalo's 'phone is No. 148.

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Thrlce-a-Week World
The Parents'. Club will hold their regular
More alert, more thorough nnd more]
‘ meeting at tin- High School auditorium
---mist-Monday.at 3 p.m. A most Luteiust- fearlf»Mhan £¥£/,._ A J i’xftaWcjyg .ui the
ing program will be rendered as follows: United States will be sleeted this year.
Initnimrnlal Solo.......................... :..M n . Smith Who is lie and who is the man whom he
I’ dper—'The child'* ttudy hour at liiitne . .Mr» Dunn
Vocal Solo .................................................'................Mr*. Hamilton will bentT Nobody yet knows, but the
Ail lire*»—The child'* ttudy hour and help he need* Thrice-a-Week edition of the New York
. . . . . . .............................Mr. C. Vs Bowman
b bm u ktn................................................. By Club World will tell you every step anil every
detail of wltnt promises to be a campaign
of tlyi most obsorbing interest. It may
BAD TOR NEGRO INCENDIARY not tell you whnt you hope, but it will tel)
you whnt is. The Thrice-a-Weck World |
Frank Harris Carried to Tomj&gt;o_.on long ago.established rudinractor for 4r
Murder Charge
partiality and fearlessness in the publico-1
Frank Harris, tho negro who knew so tlon of news, ond this it will maintain.
much about the laundry tire in tills city !f you want the news as it really Is, sub­
and was rewarded for his knowledge by scribe to the Thrice-o-Wcek edition of the
arrest, was taken from Orlando to Tampa New York World, which comes to you ev­
ast week on the charge of murder. There ery other day except Sunday, and is Urns, [
seems to be no end to tills negro’s crimes, imctlcaUy a daily at the price of a weekly.
'andlFTs tfoubiful osTo whether fie will be
Tiie Thrice-a-Week World's regular sub­
Burned back to the Orange copnty offldals scription price is only SI per year, and
on the charge of arson, as the charge of this pays for 150 papers.' We offer this |
murder will have precedent.
unequalled newspaper and The Sanford
Herald together for one year for SI.50.
Sauford's Trolly Line
The regular subscription price of the two |
The Herald has the assurance this week
papers is S2.
that the new trolly line would be started as
soon as the Sanford &amp; Everglades railroad
New Electric Thcqtgr_______
is finished.__Tim trolly system -will - us«
The Pastime Is the latest venture In the
the rails of tlie new railroad as far as the
amusement line in Sanford, and will be
city limits and then their own rails Into the
located in the store room of tlie Bishop
city, Thlf will be great news to the peo­
block. A fine equipment will tie installed
ple of Sanford, as a trolly system has long
and one of the best of programs will be
been needed to connect the city with the
given every evening, consisting of moving
suburban residents.
pictures, illustrated sdflgs and specialties.
George Adams will mannge the new
For gale
Will sell my bea irffftil ploce' onRed Wa­ venture, and such an amusement plqpe
ter Lake, one mile from Fort Reed. Leu being needed In Sanford, It should receive |
most liberal patronage.
than one mile from the celery delta. Nine
room house, ^lasteredl on brick founda­
Just name your wants, and if we|
tion. Four acres of land. Plenty of
haven't it will get It for you. Call and bo |
grapes and other fruit. Large barn. Two
convinced. Sanford Grocery Company.
.acres of flne garden land. . Thirteen hun­
dred dollars cash, if taken at once.
In Uie Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial |
J. M. S tu m o n ,
Circuit or the State o f Florida for

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......... for fiir'nlsfilng light and power to the City.

TfifsTiai long been neojjed and will bd an­
other step toward making a Greater San-1
Most delightful featureaof the program ford.
were the songs by Miss Bowler in her
Typical Florida Weather
voice of rare sweetness, ond the hearty
So far, we must confess, Florida has
encored recitations of Mrs. Richard Max
never been blessed with a liner winter
vielL
The little kindergarten pupils taklnj titan there appears this year. Just a trifle
ThrusTier wnrm.ltrtlic main, portin'!«;-but Meal nev­
Helen Peck, Ada Wagner, Thelma ant ertheless. Water In the lakes, is the rea­
son some one suggests. Hardly that. Plen­
Ernestine Webb, Fopnie Reba Munson.
Preceding programme a duct was ren ty of. water In the lakes and rivers is cal­
tiered by Misses Mabel and Charlotte Hand. culated, to temper a severe winter, once it
comes upon us, but the fact is. there has
The beautiful home of Mrs. R. S. Kcclor been no winter. The cold comes howling
Is a mecca for her many friends who de­ out of the north. The normal condition of
sire a short ridu from the city undo pleas­ Florida is warmth and sunshine. But
ant visit with sue)i an entertaining host­ when one of these northern blasts comes J
ess. Mrs. Kcclor and Miss Kcelor will be sweeping down over the country, and its
fag end hits this little neck, poking be­
at home Thursdays after 3 o'clock.
tween the ocean and the gulf it chills it
Master Arthur Dickens celebrated his mighty suddenly and then, heaven be
tentli birthday Thursday and invited
praised, for our protecting water. A mod
number of his friends to assist- hint in e/ate chill wc don't object to. It is health­
enjoying*the afternoon. After they had ful. Cliascs away fevers apd invigorates
assembled they were ail bundled into
us. But we don't want to take chances
Inrge wagon and took n delightful ride on the blast (tint blasts. It should he re­
into the country. .Upon their return membered, however, that there is hut n
games werfc indulged In and after. choice trill« over one-month- until- the Florida
refreshments the young folks” luff with spring time opens up. So that if we are
many well wishes for Arthur.
going to hove any cold. It must come in
n hurry.—Orlando Star.

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South of 10th Street, we are offering

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Between Park and Sanford Avenues,

LIGHTS

was remarkable. Her flne technicque and
artistic interpretation applied with equal Electric Light Plant to be Installed at j
fluency to the heavy chord work os well
an Early Date
as brilliant scale passages. Her numbers
Ihn .Sanford I Jght &amp; Fusi Co. have lluilr |
were as follows:
new franchise now pending and in a few
Rider's 8
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willjwcpare to install a flne plant

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be finished tills month to the lnke, thus
giving.tlie growars an.outlet.for.their pro. j _,
ducts. The engine and flat cars are now
In operation and greatly facilitate I
work by hauling supplies to the front.
Everywhere along the line of the new |
road‘houses are being built and land taken
up and cleared, and this section will soon [
assume the appearance of a city of beau­
tiful homes and gardens.

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HESE lots are numbered from 1 to 50 in "the
order sold. Mr. Derry, Cashier of the Peoples j£
Bank, has placed one of these numbers in a
sealed envelope, and the purchaser who happens to
. purchase that lot in the series will receive a- deed to
his lot FREE of Cost. The lucky number will be
announced; only after thè Sale of the entire series
has been completed, but all-P aym ents made by the
L ucky. M aajviU ^be^efunded.w
Deed,... Mr...
Derry does nofknow what number is in tlie envelope,
as Numbers 1 to 50 were written on separate pieces
of paper, folded, placed in a hat from which some
one drew one which was im m ediately sealed in the
presence of witnesses and the other 49 immediately
destroyed. This was done at our office at Ì0 o’clock
Monday, December 21. These lots are offered for
less money and on easier terms than any in Sanford j=
were eyer offered before and some one will get_a
"Home'Sith'Tfee: Be the Lucky M an!

HOLDEN REAL ESTATE
SANFORD, F L A .
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REAL ESTATE BROKERS

— U i a i i r Comity 1
W. D. Holden nnd W. J. T iIU iwh . a» I
lleidcn Krnl t n a i t Company, t&lt;i. f
j. K. Westbrook nnd WllUam Gamble)
ToJ. K. Westbrook nnd WUIlam Gambia:
fhied.
ili.iT
m . , T JllvU of ^ Dll.'rw,
herein
In ¿
which
he swear* lhat be It the attorney
of
the above named Plaintiff*. that he U Informed
and believe* that i 1i «l above defendanu arerocb I

Present to the Investor the Best Opportuni­
ties in Florida
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Onjnipjdyed celery lands, flowing w ells guaranteed,
$25.00 to $200.00---per
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site in
'••j ° ity ProPerty' ^PTuvod and unimproved. 303,000 acres timber land. With
Honda for crate factory.
Others ttll you what can be -lone MURRELL &amp;. MINSHEW ore
Leal farmers as
ufucneaU
well as real e s ta te brokers,
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—- are «here
«o w
aat nos
to onuw
show you
you wwhat
has been
been and
and can be done.
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further ordered Dial
dial you appear le thla bill I
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çm\be l u dsv at trb ru try, A.’ U. Ï909. Lbe u u
^ ¡ S f ■ role day of »«Id court.
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IN SANFORD—Life
SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY. JANUARY 9, 1909

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would suggest he commence nt once with
tlie members of his own congregation.
There nre some among them who arc even
now undergoing Investigation for continned and persistent Infraction of the
A form er
law, lending to enrich them nt tho ex­
Writes Interestingly
pensed the general public./tThcrc-ia aL
least one notorious subpoena dodger,
equally celebrated for his professions of
FLORIDIANS NOW IN NEW YORK piety and abstinence, whom a touch of
true religion would benefit immensely.
In short, the Rev. Mr. Akcd had better
lAd What They Are Doing—General
put his own house in order before ventur­
News of Interest to the People
ing on more distant crusades.

of This Section_________
New York Dec. 31.1908.

T, (he Editor of The U*r«ld:

In making my flrst contribution to your
P^ ^ . P ^ o ^ j r r e s pondent. IwisK to gW ryour readers tlie
usurnnee that the Interests of the State
of Florida nre very dear to me, and thnt
1shall make it my particular endeavor to
gather and transmit all the news more
directly concerning, that sectionThis assurance Is unnecessary for- my
old friends and neighbors who nre famil­
iar with my record in settling and de­
veloping Orange county, and know of my
of the srate. but is meant nnd given for
the Information of the younger genera­
tion aiming your readers.
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F loridians In C oth am

I have met quite a number of "Floridi­
ans in the busy marts of this metropolis.
Among them I can recall nt present the
following
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Henry I’npworth. ex-mayor oi Sanford;
who Is connected with large Interests in
‘ the »team engine manufacturing Industry.
L- C. Vaughn, former proprietor and
editor of tho Orlando Sentinel who is ac­
companied by his wife, and three clump­
ing daughters. Mr. Vaughn ia identified
with the cotton 'manufacturing business,
to which he has been giving successful
attention for several years.
Thomas A. Darby, ex-senator from Put­
nam county, who. In connection with
John P. Jones, hns offices nt Exchnnge
Place, in the heart of the financial dis­
trict, and is devoting himself to tho pro­
motion of large mining interests in far
off Alaska. He speaks most enthtuTostlcnlly about the resources of thnt re«»—■
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ffftd considers il tr verier!'
__ ble land of promise.
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Charles White, from Cilrn, who has also
cast his fortunes in Alaska, und reprelenls extensive copper interests.
George Wilson of Fprt Meade, who is
here In the interests of Florida phos­
phates. minerals and lands, p
Qma Girard, a tuning mechanic of OrUndo, who is operating very successful!*
in real estate lioth here nnd in Atlantic
Qiy.
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very generally concerned witii this nppnlling catastrophe. There are few cities in
Italy containing n larger Italian popula­
tion. In view of tliis circumstance the
the contributions from New York for the
relief of tlie sufferers should he the largest
from any foreign source. If the Italian
Tietnent-fells trrTMpoml 1T1 nillllU HlPflgure and allows the contributions from
outside sources to exceed its own dona­
tion It will stand revealed in no credita­
ble light.
Tammany has made nn initial contribu­
tion oT $2,500. While it is not meet to
question nt tills,time tin* motive under­
lying this act of humanity, the captious
critic mny be excused for connecting it in
soma manner with Tammany’s great par­
tiality for the Italian vote.
What did Tammany contribute to tlie
San Francisco sufferers?
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uublw.- M i. Lhvm iw-riw- piuttrcutiug officer,

seems to Incline to the sentimental theory
that the Interests of Justice are best
served by the admission rather than the
suppression of evidence, irrespective of
the side it may favor. Most lawyers will
dissent from this view, but there are many,
outside of tlie profession who will he in
hearty sympathy witii Mr. Darrin. Among
these-yrill be found all those Win) believe
tfintTfTs ¡TTowyeFs iTiTty"ionl iT"ratTier"
than defeat the ends of justice.
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New York’s latest sensational murder
case, witii which it is seldom unprovided.
Is the Haines case. ■As usual, there is a
woman at the iKittnm of it.
The most remarkable feature of this
casts
from
- point uf —view,
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. w a professional
* at
seems to tie the indisiKisiliimnf tlie prose­
cuting attorney to exclude evidence favor­
able to the defense, In' so doing he has
departed from the time honored role of
procedure Which; commits him strictly to
prosecute nnd secure n conviction.at all

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LOSS TO SCHOOL f UND

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People’s. .Bank of Sanford

The Supreme Court of Florida' Decides
-----------Against Aot o f 1005 —............

Capital $ 8 0,000.00
The Supreme Court has rendered a de­
cision which will be n serious blow to tho
public gchooMnterci m -of-Florida; from
which it will tnke many years to recover,
Conducts a General Banking Business with Conservatism and
says the Tallahassee True Democrat.
Courtesy. Pnys 4 Per Cent. Intereit, Compounded Quarterly,
The reporter found Superintendent Hol­
loway very much distressed on account
On Savings Deposits, and
of the decision, as he is more vitally In­
terested In the school Interests of. the
stdte than any, other man._____ v
Me considers the opinion for reaching
in its effects. While.the court considered
from any and all causes. -This additional (irotectiori costs
only one chapter, 5281, from the acts of
Its customers nothing
1905, ygt every renson advanced tending
"Tö'UäVliblffilt Ih'A’ CHoEiüsVi tii liuunlfl y 8TU S!
chapter seems to apply witii logical force
Now. A cco u n ts Solicitad
-CWir - Known ns the
junior and senior higli school acf. and to
chnpter 5057, which provided for the ap­
M. M. SMITH,
G. S. DERRY,
propriation of $‘10,000 by the comptrol­
Cashier
President
Vice-President
ler, on the basis of the jxuperty valuation
of each county.
The opinion, said he, deals a hard blow
to the public school interests, and In u
large mcnKure nlscea. tlie schools about
where they were ten years ugo. There is
already due the teachers of the state
ip
$107,750 under the 80 per rent act and
the high schqpl act. In addition there Is
also due them tlie $50,000 referred to,
which should have been appropriated by
the comptroller on‘Qic flrst of January,
IU08. If nt thnt time there luid been Harnaaa and Ougglaa
Blacksmlthlng and Horaaahoali
money in the treasury for that puri&gt;ose.
The aggregate nmounj, therefore, due the
schools under tho three acts mentioned,
A UTO M O BILES FOR LIVER Y USE
on the first day of July, 1908. was $207,950.
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This lurge amount is lost to the schools,
together with $103,000 which would have t*
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accrued by the first of July, 1909.
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The low establishing a system of high
schools was enacted in 1909, and the
ithcr nets coming under tlie decision of
tlie court, were imssed in 1905.
___—_High=.Grnde4Iousc-RmUUug a Sp ecialty —;—
While-ii-seems from this decision that
the state is not able to appropriate hoy
moitey to the schools, there may be made
a county levy of seven mills for school
DEALERS IN
purposes, and in addition to this, n levy
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or three mills mny lie assessed in the
spociul tax school districts.-and. mulct
this arrangement it-* » [&gt;o#s»bie for the
Alpha Cement, Acme Plaster
schools to be kept up to their present
standard without the nld given them uniler chapters 51181 and 5057, but the
abolishment of the high school system is
Plans, Estimates, and all Information relative to Building
tlie most serious blow to public education
in many years.
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Cheerfully Furnished
It may require a constitutional amend­
ment to remedy ihr objection (minted out
in the decision hooded down by the su­
Consult Us
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preme court.
If this recourse is not tnken it will be
necessnry for tlie legislature to enact a
Office with Murrell &amp; Minshcw
Pico Hotel Block, Sanford, Fla.
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law providing that each county shall
t t
maintain one high school to be sup|iorted
entirely out of the county—schooi funds.
Tliis plan, however, would lie far inferior
to'll.c’W r e system, since there 'would be
no uniformity oi standard in the opera­
tion of such schools. ,

Police Commissioner llinglinm has re­
ceived u piece of friendly advice from
1)11« of the New York pnjiers. It tnkes
the form of n sugar-coated pill, reconi
mending him to resign his post, because
he is too much of a gentleman to meet
existing conditions, nnd therefore incapa­
ble of contending with the peculiar diffi­
List or Unclulmed Lettera
culties of his position. These difficulties
Remaining
in the Sanford Potto IBce at
consist in the main of a criminal popula­
close
of
week
ending Jan. 0,1908 :
tion liberally estimated nt 50,000, ex­
I adíes
clusive of the insubordinate members of HomHI. Mr» Ditfrii»liver Mllnhel. Mr«. M»ry
-the twiicc-fuiLT . The gmnc~p;ipcrTTijr Celiai). M in Mary
Moore, Mr*. Alice
ge&amp;ts that nothing short of a .second Na­ Dunovart. Mr». Ueulc Htloy. MU» Eia
Somier*, Mr». Miner
poleon the preat can meet the emergency, Koucn. Mi»&gt; Myra
V'lniní. Mr». J. K.
but.drops no hint ns to where he may be Lnild, Ml»» Ko»iiilier
Mallory. Mr». Luubcttu
found. Gen. Bingham may conkulc him­
G entlem en
self with the reflection that’ italic falls Adam». Mailer W: H
Grouch, Edward
short of the required standard it is nt Aitdrraon. Mr Lonnie Jone* Mr. Marion
Moran. Mr. Pat
Alexander, Mr t rank
a high one.
Mitchell, John
Tlie truth of tlie matter is that things Clark. Mr. Prank
William», George
Clark, Kev Mr, Henry
have come to such a pass thnt the New Co», Mr. J. Jt&gt;
Mack. Henry
Moranville, Mr* II. S.
Yorker need no longer attend the Wild Conner, Mr, Cha». E.
Stone, Alton K.
Humar
anl.
John
U
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West show to see n stage held up. He
Small, Mr. M all hew
can get the genuine sensation by taking Uuncnn. Mr, J
Sermon, Mr. Bryant
llalli« k Son» D. Y .
e quiet ride in tho brood light of day in llalirMrTJ attir*
Alien. Mr. W ill:-----a Third avenue trolley cor.
Grouctu.M' Eil-. _ _ . — ---------- ----------— ----------------- ■ ' v M ' R . M Aliks.
Persons claiming the above will piense
say Advertised," and give dnte of tills
Discussing the Orange Bax
C h a s . F. H a s k in s , P. MJacksonville, Dec. 29.—Tliero is n great list.
.-..J“NUJla‘Vu: submission lu _lus cuucmii deal of discussion among the fruit grow­
Descried Ojd Landmark______
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of domination. Tills lead was fo! ers of Florida, In ,regard to Whut size
Joe Mack, one of the most reliable and
“ wed in still more acrimonious fashion orange box shall be adopted as the uni­ responsible colored men who do bushiest
bribe Rev. Aked. Mr. Rockefeller's im- versal box. A large number of the on Sanford avenue, lias moved out of tlie
pocted English missionnry.who denounced growers favor' the California size box, old rookery on the west ride, occupied by
j •CnAer and his friends from the safe which is 11x11x26, while tlie Florida box him for years, and now occupies the large
elevation of his pulpit. Tlie Jewish rabbi is 12x12x27. They claim they can see two-story building opposite between Sec­
* abstained at least from making his at* no reason why they should give more o n d and Th ini streets. The upper floor
•*ck under the cover of religion, and ad- oranges per box than California, while is devoted to boarding rooms, and on die
J jT iy j himself to Use fmbllo through, lha -Mh*re.aza.willing to chapgeLj hc. tire. If first noor Is thrr reamaraaL and grocery
«annelaof the press. But the Christian it is adopted and made a law by the store. Aunt Mary sliU does the cooking
***°t perceived no desecration of his state, so that the whole state will make to the delight of dll patrons.
“rch and office in haranguing his hear- tlie change at tlie some time. Othess do
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rc* from the pulpit on subjects political, not want the change at all, and some
We
have
four
line new buggies which
hi this connection It would bo Luteresting, wnut any dmuge,.U they will doc^e oo
e
will
sell
cheap,
as we have no place to
L + ^ k w - r w h s t h t é U ft r_______
ch box fo' dils o'mf itlcx fo ft.’ Irri
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- h nndCr coniY which
store
them.
w
ill
h*ct to undertake the political regenera hoped an amicable agreement
j»2if
— S aniovd Caxmace Woaxs.
won of the American people. If so, reached before another season.
Richard C ro k e r

The metropolitan press contains the
^ announcement that this distinguished
New Yorker will leave on Monday next
teacfi, Fla., where he intends
taking up his residence until April of the
wiling year, and then return to his es­
tate in Ireland.
The |sum ace of Mr. Croker In New York
I* til bII times mysteriously slgnillrniit.
There is usphinx-like quality in his move­
ments nnd intentions which la particu__ jady puzzling - arid—distressing—to—the
. I*1**- Many wise and varied commen­
taries have been made by tlie New York
newspapers as to his coming on tiie heels
of the late national election. The gen­
eral Impression prevailed for some time
that his iwescnt mission involved nothing
lea* than the political executloiuof tlie
Tammany chieftain, who failed to “ make
fr**! in tlie last state election. Notliing
of the kind having happened, tHe’ press is
at liberty to guess again.
A dinner given in honor of Mr. Croker
-Jy a hast of friends and former political
accociutci was made the occasion o fji
Wtier-pef¿onñl attack by an eminent
Jewish rabbi, wlio construed tliis purely
•ttriul function up an evidence of their

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SALE STABLES

Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged

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On the M arket

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Machines. Edison Phonographs and Records, Wholesale
Dealers In Gasolene and Kerosene

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Januarys, loo»
They tbnnght thnmurtlr f supporters of
the chorcta when they- wanted "aup~pqrttng**~thennlelTwr~tmd-decined them­
selves moet snlntly when they were
most sfcddened. Until as recently at
1827 (when the Hcenee wee withdrawn)
a church and public houae were cov­
ered by one roof at Deepdale. midway
Who Had the Beat Shew?
During a aeealon of the Pennayl between Derby and Nottingham. A
vanla leglalature a well known mem door that could be opened at will serv*
ber waa made head o f a etnte depart' ed to acpnrnte the conaocrated Interior
ment Ah there were a largo number of the church from the common tapo f lucre tiro poaltlona In hla department room o f the tavern I—Chamber*' Jourbo waa besieged by congreeamen on
behalf o f their friend* who wanted
Good Balt.
good, fat Job*.
"1 got Cleveland1*- autograph/* aald
H M tH . Jonee, Smith and Drown
were all applicants for tbo pamo posi­ the friend, “ by addressing to him a lit­
tion, and their claim* were equally tle ode on Ills splendid work In the
pushed. | Finally two representatives White Ilouaejtnent the Ruaso-Japanese
.Tfho were for Brown went to the now war—or was It something else7 Atony
epecuUve and aaked how the contest­ rate, I shall never forget my delight
when, by return mall, Mr. Cleveland
ants stood.
"It*a this way," waa the reply. wrote:
•• ‘ Dear Sir—1 have read your verses
“ Jones la a good man, and the corpora­
tions and the Jndtclary are with him; with Interest. They appear to mo very
Smith la a fine fallow and la backed by deficient lu senso and substance.'
•J pent n sonnet o f sympathy to Ilcrn e w s p a p e r s a n d th e” p e o p le g e n e r a l
ly, and your friend Brown la an excel- nard bhnw oii the failure o f his piny.
lent young man, who la being pushed •Ilia House In Order,' or somo auch
.by.the.politicians and the members of title. Mr. Shaw replied on a post card
as follows:
the legislature.*

Thank’ yon vety much for your eon-

net which seems at least sincere.
"I once ventured to addrcea n- ron­
" I f yóu Won't repent It," was the am
deau to Ellen TcnT.*~ht'lt I pralsedt7rer.:!3^vni trt?7«u;
her beauty
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Both promis« *
■Ladies’ Hnmq arnf me » lM tf »n d d B fll»lll»y -»t&lt; a of»
"Barnum I f .
acknowledgment, In the cours« of
Journal.
which abe aald:
F R IE N D D E A T H .
« 'i noticed many faults and weak'
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nesses In your rondeau, which, bowevnaked one o f the friends.

NATÜRE’S WONDERFÜL FOUNTAIN

.The undersigned tubacriber. and

Subscriber, and

PROPOSEDCHARTER or THE «iANfetD
GROCERY COMPANY.

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m om ent

stay-

I h a v e a d u ty y e t to do.
T h e re Is the d e v il e tlll to p a y —
A rood , s tiff reokonln a too.

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"F r ie n d D e a th ," quoth he, " a m om en t
stay.
W h a t o f m y w lfo -a n d llttlo one?
I m ust w arn them w a ll w h ile y e t It Is d ay
O f th e s e ttin g tun.
"F r ie n d D e a th ," quoth he, “ a m om en t
stay,
A d rin k and a k ite f o r luck a t th e last.
I w aa a v e r one f o r a d a rin g play,
Stak ed a ll on a c a s t
" F r ie n d D eath ,” quoth he, " a m om en t
s ta y .
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I m ust h a ve tim e to th ink on God.
S u rely you g iv e ono tim e to p ra y —
■So soon a clod.
"F r ie n d D eath ,” quoth he, " a m om ent
stay.
- 4 t w tll a ll b e o v e r s o aoen, s o soon.-------I h ea r the plpaa o f in y b oyhood p la y
A n old, old tuna.
"F r ia n d D a a th ," quoth ha, "O h . frie n d ly
D eath,
T h a mualo la c a llin g and I am fa in —
- N a 1 Car th e ham * w h e r e f firs t d r e w
b reath
A n d m y m oth er a g a in ."
—R . W . G ilb ert in “ G oldenrod and I d l l e r ”

p * Was Dipped.
Charles Lu mb badTiooirToIir by his
physician to take a course o f son bath­
ing. As ho dosceuded the steps o f the
bathing machine In tbp shallow water
tbo cold Increased his natural stam­
mer, and It took him a long-while to
Inform two stout attoudauts that ho
wbh to be "dl-dt-dl-dl-dlpped”—
— Impatiently -they-docked him, and,coming up spluttering In their embrace,
be began, “ Once more I tell you I nut
•to be dl-dl-di"- and down be wont
again. Tbo third Umo be stormed: “ Is
It mum-utn-murdor you mo-rae-iucan7
I tell you I ’m to bo dl-dl” —
And then, after tbo third ducking:
^ H n n s n »-d n r u ttM ” itTs~howrio o laici
I tell you that I am—do, that I wfcs-to
bo dl-dl-dl-dlpped only oncer1
Voluntarily,
"Did. I understand yon to say that
this boy voluntarily confessed to run­
ning away?" asked a truant officer, ad­
dressing the determined looking fe­
male parent o f a small and dirty boy.
"Yes, air, be did,” the woman rennomicl. “ I Just bad to perrgpde him
n little, end then he toT3~mo~nnr who lr
thing voluntarily.1
"H ow did you —persuade him?"
queried hla worship.
“ Well, first I gave him s good lick­
ing." said tbs firm parent, "and then
I put him to bed wltnout supper, and 1
took bis clothes away and told him
he'd stay In bed till be coufesaed what
he'd done, If !twaa the rest of bla days,
and I should lick him again In the
morning. And in leas than half an
hour be told ms the whole Btory vol­
untarily!"
Bear Money and Churches.
— In tha eighteent been tury there were
no temperance societies or bands of
hope, nor Bechabltos and bluo ribbon
army. To be as "drunk as a lord" was
tbs height of human felicity. It waa
the ago of "threo bottle men,” of con­
vivial toasta, or drinking aongs. Even
the church Indirectly encouraged' intemperance. There were curtain dis­
trict* where at Whitsuntide the church­
warden* were accuetomed to levy con­
tributions o f malt from the.parishion­
er*. ThU was brewed Into strong ala
-gad sold Ja the church.. The YVbJtaun.tide toper* had. however, g pious
method in their madness.
The money spent oo the beer was
expended by the cburcbwardehg In
church maintenance, and the muddled
roisterer* no doubt believed them•elves to be pillar* of the church even
when, under the Influence o f the alco­
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* At Last.
Mr*. Silas Bennett was a philoso­
pher. On a certain dismal occasion
somo o f tbe neighboring women were
condoling .with h$r. With commend­
able cheorfulncss she replied:
‘T v o raised four girls an’ three boys,
expectin' every tlmo they’d bo twins
and red beaded like tbelr Grandpa Ben­
nett, on' yet they ain’t.'
“ An’ _ I ’ve worried conald’blp over
smallpox broaklu' out In my big fam­
ily."'So fer ’taln’L
“ Lost.summer durln* July an’ iAugust
an’ rnobbo part of ¿teptomber I waa
heal inoloncbollc, -fearin' I'd got nn ap­
pendix, but 1 guess I ain't
—
''An' through It all It noror onct oc­
curred to mo tbnt I'd bo the one to
fall through them rotten old roeetln'
hotiso steps an' break my leg In two
places, but I be.”

S tatritn d twtheyA m of Vi i
* u'i J,“ J“ 5 ***i
and adopt the following propotnl rhan i? kWrUARTICLE !.
The nnme of the
(Juctcd !.. the Slate
««
" • « ballad S t a te c i A m c r k a ^ ^ ^ ' * &lt;*
re n re til«. . The principal
lion ihnll lie Sanforti.. Orante
tmintv
Orante «m
m *. Florida;
ARTICLE II.
.The genrrnl nature of the butine»» m — ■ cd try aald corporation 1* m follow ?Theiî
arillnj ofgroccrle* nnd any ar3 all w ¿ 7 Í!Í iÍ l Í
Pure wntrr U e**cntlal to fiond health.
-O e a n o ts a d U ,S. GaveinmcnLanalx»ll of Wcklwn Spring Water
ln the high rolling pine landa of Orange County. Fla.
u. s Government official* tla** In decree of mlnernllmllon with Great Dear
and »lightly higher than Poland water
Neither iwampa, river*, lldea nor rain* affect It’
Large bath hoo*e. auK*. boat*, toinggan allde. pavUiou*
Telephone connection* and dally mail
__ New hotel, new furniture, broad vrrnnda. acetylene gaa.
■ n d tlh d C o ld Spring Water Bwrtw BtKBrNew Toilet*
r:
Cottage*; alt fumtihed. to rent. ncwXent with furniture

Address WEKIWA SPRINGS COMPANY, Weklwa Springs, FU

High-grade Pianos, Organs
and Graphophones.
Easy Paym ents

Low Prices

C. H U G H ES

Pico Block

CONTRACTOR
and B U I L D E R

Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty

In Extremis.
None but first-class labor employed nnd nil contracts guaranteed to be in accordance
Late one night a clergyman wns
with plans nnd specifications
' .
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called out to minister to an old .ipnn—
n worker upon the adjacent railway—
Wlio was supposed to tie dying. The
summons was brought by another old I am In Business "to do Htislness for Those Who A/eed My Services
Postonica Box 771
man, the elder brother of tbo stricken
ono. While ho was bustling about.
maklilg preparations for departure,
-ANDEW JOHNSON
tho clergyman forgot momentarily tlio
social status of bis visitor and naked,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
“ Is ho In extremis?”
Practices In State and Federal Court».
Tho old man wns not going to be
bonten. "Aye, he’s right In, your rev­ M. G. T. building
Phone 248.
erence." After a pause he added on a
clincher: "Clean in, poor chap. Illgbt
up to tho neck, nlr.” —Cornblll Xlaga
“ * THOMAS EMMET -WILSON
vine.--------------------

Sanford
Machine £Foundry
; Worlw

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT-LAW

Hs Had Baan Thar*.

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rorfioratlan under the l a w a ' c T I K i i ¿ V t t S •

The Crippen Music Store

change.

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fesiiS '.iffS s'sS~as
ia S S S w S *
; V: l i f t

s ta y

________ _____ ifMnTTttirs ulHt Ilfs.' ■
W h o has fo o led and cheated mo a ll the
w ay
W it h a w itle s s s trife .

Wllc&lt; of Intention to ^PP|,

Rodrlclt—Howdy, old man? Wo are
going on a camping trip soon. Did you la te State Attornry Seventh Judicial Circuit of
Florida
ever enjoy a camping trip where you.
Residence*. Sanford and Sylvan Lake
had to do your own cooking and sleep
t&gt;cnenth tho stars? Van Albert—Nopo.
’ KgtlrlcE—'W bnFV'Do you mean to say
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
you have never been oa • camping
trip? Van Albert—No. I mean to say
ATTORNEY a n d COUNSELLOR a t LAW
Uutt I never enjoyed one. — Chicago
Nows.
Practice In State and Federal Courts
lHospitality.
Welbom Block
Sanford. Fla
Mamma—Tommy, I see you took-two
pieces o f cako Instead of onq, as I told
you. Why did you do that? Tom m yWALTER D. BELL
Well, mamma, I was playing that anA tto r n e y -a t - L a W
other little boy was vlaltlng me, and 1
-kx^ m- F nn d»niiiiKt mlnd me livin g
him a piece.—Chicago N cwb.
AUtract*
EiiniTfiM— «m l---- Title*
P w fwtart

of ivraonnl property. and also rr, A ttl. C i ?
may lienrcrtaary for or Incklrntal t o t h o n ï î
.carryIn4 on of It* grocery nn.l gm rr.l m ercW ,!!
tmilne*». The mrpornilon thall alto h«ve ■
ther power of telling, mortgarin* nr ,
TrtrdBingoriJtiprwtng nf «ny of IS. n S fi,'
imipefty. a* aecurity for any drbt. owrd
noratlon: alao the borrowing of moni? ¡id w S

dlvklctl into one hundrrd an.I Aflv thVrrî J
par value of Onc llundrrd (*I0(. (JJ)
All or any part of the capital »lu k of ihu
I krnjmn via- pay aide In pru|&lt;-riy,UI.,r M m kwu
a iuitvnluatloo to te fl* «l.l;y t|„. mrorpcrttSTL

T.‘ mEBSS*u tn
,lu. ^ t t
purchaanl ami paUl for with n,,. capitalataSL.
Ju»t valuation of auch proierty. Ial„r w ln&gt;k '
to tw filed hy the directora of the rorpuratloo il »
meeting called for the purpoie
ARTICLE IV.
The corporation shall r*l*t prrKlutlly,
vldrd bylaw.
"
ARTICLE V. .
The bualneii of t M i'corporation ihall be roa&lt;1noted by a president, vice president, seireurr
and txpaaurer, nnd a Ixmid of three directors sad
such other officers and agents ns frum time to
lime may tie appointe«!. The stukholders shall
hold their annual meeting on the first Momlsr la
May of ench year, unies* otherwise drlrrmlWby
the by laws. At the nnnunl stn-khulders meet­
ing there »hall lie elected three of (he stu-kholders
. .
aecMary
and Irraiurer. and inch other ulllrrp tad agrati
a* III«- corporation miry author!««-. All ¿Siajt
«hall hold their re.pfctlve oilier ■&gt; unld iUU mtce**or* are duly elected and qualified. Any two
of *nld oIBce*. except that of prriident. m*yt»
held by one perton. The numra of the nfhcrrt whs
are locnnduct the huilnet. uf »aid c&lt;uf««*ik* «».
til thoae electrrl at the firtl t-ltMlon afurruid ihall
t&gt;e qualified, »hull be: T. F. Willlihiit Pntidnit.
W. M. Dkkln*. Vlce-I’rr»ld« m W W Sirittlng.
Secretary nnd Treasurer: T f'
illinmi. W. M
IHcklm and W. W Stripling. Dirictun
ARTICLE VI
Tlie hlghrtt nmount of indebtnlnr»» or liiMUty
In which ihi» corporation limy in any t.mr iul|&lt;vt
nM irrr.nii taiTmifaTfroasand rjta.owj) iwun.ARTICI.K VII
The nnme* ond re»idem-&lt;-» of thr &gt;ut&gt;vnt»ry.
and the uinount of capital &gt;!&lt;• k »ul-writ«]
by
ench, are n* followg:
T. t . WilUatu*. liaytotia. i l * ------------ SU »Juu»
W. M Dkkln*. Snnfonl. Fla
.
50 ihim
W. W. Stripling. Sunfurd. I la
511 »btm
T I Wuutas
W M !&gt;■»an
-W W S’mnnn
Statt nr FtnliD*. I
County of t k e n g e i- ——
—
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I hereby certify that on ttii% day trfure mr •
Notary Publk in and fur thr Stun- ol HutkJ*. i»t■uinully appearrel T. F Wllliom». W M l&gt;i&gt;llu
and W. W. Stripling, to mr wrll kn-twu. »ml Imma
to me III I * the perions drw nl« d ill ulul »lw».J&gt;
acribni their name» to the foregoing articlr»«Inairjioroiion a» IncurfHiraiur» of ih*
Gr«txv CourANT." and »evrrally ntknowWge &lt;• a*
ahnt they *ul»*crilird fhrir nnmrs therrlti m im
u»e»n.ut purpq*ea tlirrrln i-»pri-»vd
In Willies* Whereof. I have hereunto *rt my
hand Ulldunuinl »r»!. thl« h'h rty rrf tierrrr. er.
IUOH.
R r Mktrtl
Notary Publir. Mate &gt;’&lt; llofid*
My commission e»plrr-» Apiil Id 1912

Repairing All Kinds UNDERWOOD

DEALERS IN

Autom obiles and Gas
Engines

Room 21 Pico block, Sanfuril, Florida,

Learning Early.
A Sunday school teacher bad been
telling her class tho story of the good
DR. R. M. MASON
Samaritan.
When sho asked them
what tbo story meant a llttlo boy said,
DENTIST
*
"It mesas that when I am In trouble
my neighbors must help me.” -D a l- Welborn Block
Phone 10
verssllst Leader.
Sanford, Florida
W ont Figures L l* f
Mr*. Hoyle—I am Just twenty-three.'
A. C. HART
Mrs. Doyle—I don’t see bow you figure
It You were twenty-two when you
S U R V E Y O R AND D RAUG H TSM AN
bad your bbtek-silk,-and you haven't
Leveling and CnMi-Sectlonlng for Drainage
bad s new drags for ten year*.—New

Office nnd works on Onk Avenue,
Hear Fernnld'a

It mokes no ^difference what

Henrÿ McLaulni T ypew riter
JEWELER

He Crowed Too Boon.
She—You'U be (laid to learn, dear,
that I ’ve got out o f vlaltlng our relatlvet. He—Grand! Splendid! It hung
over me like-a cloud. How did you
manage It? She—Oh. T aaked them
here I
•
I • Borrow.

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Grimaey—What la tbo psychological
moment? Cbolley—It la when you get
a tip en a dead sure thing and do not
happen to have the money to back it
up.—New Orleans World.

ARCHITECT

MY SPECIALTIES
Pickard's Hand-Painted China
Gorham's Stcrllirjf-Silver
Roger*' Plated Ware

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Underwood

Elgin nnd Waltham Watches

Office with Murrell L Minahew
Pico Hotel Block

ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

F. T. WILLIAMS
SURVEYOR und CIVIL ENGINEER 801 Dm St.

Modesty la only »¿other name for
•elf knowledge.—Hare.

have used in the past, or
will e v e n t u a lly buy 'is thfl(

F L O R ID A

W. G. HAMMOND

"ypu use

m ay use, the machine you

a Spedaltr
SANFORD.

IThe Pioneer Visible

Ptiooc 270

SANFORD, FLA.

Oa» Range Tor Sale
Practically new; double oven ; four tfip
burners; Improved Jewel. A bargain.
Call at Herald office.'

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H. &amp; W
STATE DEALERS

florid*
Jacksonville,
Write us for further, information

�II

a f l ü ï « ...if..

n court o f the 7th Judicial m the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial I d the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial D. 1909 , in »aid court,
ear to and
answer -rhe W|l- filed and vet -Im ito'the tm fnr
7niTe State Of n or!«!» Tor
Circuit bf'tlic Slale of rlorltlo (or
-----üïrcûlFoï i t e ' S f a Florida
o f yonr respective interest* In, right to, or
~ Circuir of the' ¿tate 5 F F lo rid i'
Ornnic County '
Oranie County
1
Tor Orange County.'
for Orange County.
‘San
“ “fo- rT î 2 r t 2 ? a &amp; ,H b l! . ilt ln, r
Cl" "
S a n ^ .’T ' ’T)inTnTCVinrëfy toE n foriê'
va|
1
T a * Lien.
1 &gt; U*drr
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f ^ ^ l,frôn,l"ih i" «K il«v lt of the City SoTSTaï*City of Sanford hrrein Bird that he
you «te • 00*1-rendent of the State
il and thaï your reaklcnce la unknown,
Mbrreiano P * « 0" ,n Ihla Stair the arf- e n » upon whom woultl bind you, and
’? Î? «r iu Îe l* o v e r lh e a g e o f 21 yean.
‘‘ ii l X r r t ô '* ordrml that you do appear In thla
J ^ I b th* bill herein Bled, upon Monday, Febru-

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(Liber m * m à that this order of publlcnijon
JiÎhll.h«l once a week for eight inuaecullve
y ? . in Thr Sanford Herald. «a t----newapnper pub
*!£ * u the City of Sanford, In Or mute county.
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m? band and the acid of anld circuit

isairw-.^tSapfetiClerk Circuit Court. Orange County.

raTdfil7*T77 ~ ---- 7r~ -

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Cfty of—Sgnfrrrtl— )~ miT In CTtancrrv to
,
.
’ *•
) F.nTjrce T b* X co.
Amanda tioodian, andl
To tha defendant, Amanda Go^dtonl
It appesring from the affidavit o ( the City
To die defendant. Owner tlnknown.
It appearlnit fruro the affidavit of the City Solici­ Solicitor 0 * the City o f Sanford herein tiled
, l . " * w lK t r » that you art a non retiJent
tor ol the City of Sanford herein filed, Ihtit he be­
lieves that you an* a non-retldent ol the State of I'! 1 ,e
»** Horida. and that your resFlorida, end that your residence is unknown, ami Idenee is unknown, and that ihrrr U no |&gt;erthat there &gt;■ no person in this Hale thr service of son in this State the service of a subpoena
o subpoena Upon whom would hind you.
up m whom would bind you, and that your
•
It la therefore ordered Hyil you do aptiear In thin age is over the age o f at years.
court to the bill herein filed,upon Monday, F'eliru- 1
v
urdereJ that yuu do a p p fif
ary 1, A. 1). 1000.
v!
1° Hie lull herein hied, upon
fl la further urderrd that thit order of publication Moutlay,. I chruary I, A. J). 1000.
lie published once a week for right consecutive
{*. » , further ordered that this ¿rder o l
week* In The Sanford Herald, n new«pn|w pub­ puhUcalioti be published once a week for eight
lished In the City of Sanford. In Orange county, consecutive weeks In the Sanford Herald, a
Florida.
newspaiwr published iu the City of Sanfbrd,
Witness my hnml nml the acnl of an'd circuit in Orange County, Florida.
. court., lit la 2 bth day id Ni^err^l^. A . D . lUftt.
Witiic?n_m* hand and Ine sral ol u h i d r .
---JtOtlWSOH, TsbAlT
cuit court this and day of Urcrmher. A I»
&lt;909.
Clerk Circuii C-ourt. Ornniie County.
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„ t BUI In Chancery to Enforce
Lot I. Block 7. Tier 2 f
T« » 1
Owner Unknown. )
l a * Lien.

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£

- (.‘sty— „ I —k ta fim l----) —B ill, in Chance
va.
___ ) Enlbrce T a *
A'. J. Neave. a n 3 ^ ).
T o All Whom It May Concern:
Lrpon application o f the City Solicitor, ¡1
is hereby ordered that on or before the Feb­
ruary .Rule day next, being February I, A.
It.l 1909. in said court, you appear to and
answer^ the lull filed and set furlk the nature
o l your respective interests In, right to, or
liens upon rral estate situate in tire City of
SartfoiJ, and ile»crltied In the bill at:
Lot j. Block 1 a. Chapman and Tucker'»
Addition to the City o f Sanford.
ft is further ordered tint thla order tie
published in the Sanford H e ra ld ,'» newspaper
published In said City, once a week for eight
c.maeculive weeks prior to said rule rlav.
Witness my hand and aeal o f the said cir­
cuit court this ami day o f llerrmber, A . 1).
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“ It l i ' 1 further ordered that thla order
published in the Sanford Herald, «-newspaper
published-in »aid C itft once a week, for eight
consecutive weeks iirUux tu said rule day.
Wltneaa my band and aeal « ( . t h e said cir­
cuit court tnta and day o f December, A.

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la the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.
--------City o f Sanford- ) mil In Chancerv to

J y ï^ ta^ e^ S an fS n rT ferald . n newapnper pu
IMpi In the City of Sanford, Granile county. Flo.n
• T ta a iM iiij ìianil anJ I k » aeal of »«id circuit
-JTtlUa 23th day of November, A. D. 1908.
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U. M. Koamsort. lacaL]
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Clerk Circuit Court, Uranic County.

Inthe Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Occult of the State o f Farida for
Oranie County .
V».
EaCr Duncan.
Tolbedefendant. R. C. Duncan:
ft appearing from the affidavit of the City SolidM pi i m Cky of Sanford herein fifed Unit lie bellevea that you are a non reild rn lo f the State of
rwUa. and that your realdence la unknown, and
tkal there la no peraon In llila atate llie aervice ol
a subpoena upon whom would bind you, and that
m r age la over the age of 21 ydara.
It la thetelure ordered that you do appepr in III la
nun to the bill herein filed, upon Monday, F'ebruUv I. A. D.T909.
.
•ft li further onlcred that thla order of publication
tc pubtUhrd once a week for elflht con »ecu live
m t i in Jlie Sanford Herald, a nuwapnper pub­
lished in-rhe City of Sanford, in Orung« aninty,
. Vt'Uocti my hand .and the »eat of anld circuit
court, llilt 2!&gt;tli day of Novemlier. A. I). 1008.
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B. M. Runinto*. Isfiall
16-0
Clerk Circuit Court Orpngc County.

Inthe Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Circuit o f the State o f Florida for
Oranie County
City of Sanford.

BUI In Chancery to Enforce
Tax Lien.
Lot S. Block 6 . Tier 7.
To the defendant. Owner Unknown ;
ll appealing from the affidavit of the City So-"
Ddtorof the City of Sanlord herein Biol that he
bslkvn that you are a non-reaklcnt of the Stale of
FVrsIs. and that your realdence la unknown, and
^ksi i s « « i. nn iwryn^ in thla alnte the aFryk-e ot
— «Rhfnraaupon » M B would hind you. ' _____
It is tberrfoip m drm l that yuu du aptiear tn this
mart to the hill herein filed, upon Monday, Fclm c
an I. A. U 1900.
- It Is further ordered that thla orueruf puhllcatlun
__ bkdwbllslicd uihx a week (o ry lA lll conarcullve
weeks in Tho Snnford Herald, a newipatwr pohllshed In the City of Sanford, in Onuige county,
rkrtia
Witness my hand and the seal Of said circuit
court this 25th day ol Novemhr. A. U. 1008
B.M. Kumnson. ( MSlJ
IB-aCletk Circuit Court Orange County

In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Circuit o f the State o f Florida
Oranie County
City id Sanford, t

nil,

Chancciy JA

D Daugherty. I
Tax Lien.
To the deft admit, B. Daugherty;
It appearing from the affidavit of the City Solid
to of l ie City of Sanford herein fllrd, that he Ufittes thill you urea non-resident of the Stale of
t lubiocna upon wliom would hlml you, and that
. your age is over the age of 21 year». .
It is therefore ordered that you do appear In this
*ourt tu the hill herein filed, uiwn Monday, Febru­
ary I. A. D. 1900.
It it further ordered that this order of publication
be puMIthed once a week for elgh| ponsecullvo
¡forks In The Sanford Herald, s newspaper pub
jhbriMn the City of Sanford, In Orange county.
Witness my bund and the seal of tald circuit
court, this 25lh day of November. A. D. I0OB.
. . . .
D. M. Robinson, [ka L]
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Clerk Circuit ( ’ourt, Orange County.

----- !— -It. ‘Mr R O B IN S O N . (S e a L )-----Clerk Circuit ('ourt. Orange County.

M. ROBINSON. (Seal.)

Owner l Tuknnwnfand)
Lota3 A 4 .Block 2 .Tier II.
Enforce Taa Lkn.
City o f S a n fo rd ' ) It|j|'|„ Chancery to Tu A ll Wluirti It May Concern1
! Owner Unknown.
.
»PPlieatlon o f thr City
Solicitor, it
To the defendant. Owner Unknown.
A. It. Tondinaon, and} Kw,0r?
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&amp; "■
is
herelrv
ordered
that
nn
or
Irefore
the Feb­
It appearing from thr affidavit of the City Solici­ T o AH Whom It May Concern:
ruary
Knle
slay
neat,
being
February
I, A.
tor of the City of Sdnfonl herein filed, that he be­ I
.application o f the City 'Solicitor it I). 1999 . in said court, you'aptiear to and
lieve» Hint you urc ft aun-reakleul uf the S u ite d ~ ^ ‘br crdere'l that .ii" or befote lire t ch
u ia ccH ie^ b iiL filed tjm tL A cL -iu itk ,lb e_iu lu ii.
Florida, and thot your realdence la unknown, nod ruary Ifuie day next, l«cing 1 ehruary 1 A -a
o l* your respective mtrrrsls in, right tn,' of
that there la no peraon tn thla »la te the service ol IJ, 1909 . in said court, you appear to ami Hen« upon rral .m a te situate in the City ol In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
a subpoena upon whom Would bind you.
answer the bill filed and » y fo iili Hie nature Sanford, and described in the MII at:
Circuit of the State' of Florida
It la therefore ordered that you do appear In thla of yuur respective interests m. right to.' or
Jo ft. ofJT.ot j. Block _ i 8 , tiiapman and
court to the bill herein flics], upon Monday, Fcbru- liens-upon real estate situate in the City ol
for'Orange County.
Tucker'» Addition to the City
*'
o l Sanford.
tty 1. A. D. 1909.
Sanford, and described in the bill as;
It is further ordered that iMs order he
Hill In Chancery tn
City ot Sanford
— U iL-t&gt; JUpüt. u .J icr. .
t‘*»bIjUn d- iss-sb* fa n l ur-t lia ia L t,- * oBMtpaptr- k n fo rce -T a x U L -•*. tie published amcc a week lor elglit consecutive . Imt eis. further aarderci
»d f»ed tirai Ibis arder he- publitlwl in
Id-CIt
ilr
.
unce
a.
week
lor.
eight
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Hoyd.
and
weeks In The Snnford Herald, n nrwspniier pub­ (mjiliiliefl tn t^v San foni HrraM, § nrwBjojscr
?iior to Min
said ruta
rule day.
da
__ _ . week»
rkl prior
T o A ll Whom It May Concern :
lished In the City of Sanford. In Orange count)-, puhllthed In sani City, once a »eek |nr eiglrt conse^ulive
Witness mjr hand and seal o f the »aid clr
U|&gt;on application of the City SofìiTtor.
Florida.
ronsccutive weeks peior to cald rule rlav.
Cpjl.Aourt
obis
jn
d
,
day
o
f
lFeccmber,
A
.
D.
is hereby ordered. that, iniqui-bclura lb
-Wltneaa m r h.Trof-rmd - t tm e a l of said clrrrrtr
' VWTmess •m e WR»i-r MSB
ruary
Rule day next, lieing F'ehruafy » r A
mutL lliia 25lii day uf Novembrr, A. t). 1008.
cuD_ court ibis jnd day (&gt;f Heccmbcr. A. P
• ^ ^ ^ ^ i f m i l N S n N . (SC., '
f). 1909 . iu said court, you «m«ear In and
B. M. Kcmmmn, l i m i
» 908.
3
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange Cupnty.
answer
the bill filed and set forth the na­
16-8
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange Cmmtr'
D. M. ROBINSON*. rscsiTTture o f your respective j Interests In, nght—to,
t AW- ~ ( frrk Circuit Court, Orange County
real estate situate in Ibc. CUg,.*
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial or liens upon
1
In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
-id, and deacribed In Hie bill aa:
ol Sanfor
Circuit of the State of Florida
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
lait i f , Block j , T ie r t:
Circuit o f the State o f Florida for
It Is further onlered that Ibis order I *
for Orange County.
Circuit of the State of Florida
Oranie County
potili,lir.1 lu I lie. Sanlord H eraM, â nÇWS|oper •
"__
,,.Jtìr..ùxAng«.C«iiiity.,
,,n i t g . f t s l r t . ^ | n | . * i S |l . w
.t
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r e i * prior,
to *»!&lt;: m l# ti»y ,
vanseeutlva
I BUI In Chancery to
City o f Sanford
) Hill in Chancery to
a îJ cctrlr Mary F.vans, and
)
WiThesC ni 7 "ham!
hand am! Feat o f the said
Lots 12 A l.'l, Hlock7,Tler I. i Enforce Tax Lien.'
,,, „
’ *•
, ) Enforce .Ta* Lien, To All Whom It May Concern:
■
jth
day
o f Novemlier, A. D.
cult court this
t v , It, Moses, and )
Owner Unknown.
)
Upon apiilication o f Ihc City Solicitor, It
g lif i.
To A ll Whom I t May Concern:
B. I I , Robinson, (T(c»l.)
To the deirndnntAowner Unknown.
is hereby ordered that on or before the fcltl pon application o f the City Solicffoe, it ruary Rule day next, lieing -February t, A.
It appearing from the affidavit of the City Solici­
6 B Clrrk Circuit Cmirt. Orange County.
I), tony, in said court, you aptiear to and
tor of the City of Snnford herein filed, thru he be- is hereby ordered that on or before the feblevea that yuu a/e a ndh-realdent of the State uf riiary Rule day. next, being February 1 , A* answer the bill filed and set tortb thr na­ In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
•lorklR. and thnt your ri-aidrnce la unknown, and 11. 1909 . Ill said coiirl, you a|ii&gt;ear In and ture of your respective Interrita ini right tn,
Circuit of the State of Florida
that there 1» no peraon In tills »tale the aervice of answer the bill filed and set forth the nature or Hens upon* real estate situate in the City
of your respective interests in. right to, or o f Sanford, amt dracrlbed In the hit! as:
u subpoena upon whom would bind you.
' for'Orange County.
fjit j. Block 9 , T ier 6 .
It is therefore ordrm l that you do appear In this liens Upon real estate situate in Ihr City of
It is furihcr_pnlcrcd that this order be
court to the bill herein filed, upon Monday, Febru­ Sanford, and dcKritied in rhe hill as?
. City a t. Naniorij
fail
s.
Block
9
,
T
ier
J.
publlaherl in the Sanford Herald, a news|ssper
_
Rill in Chancery to
ary I, A. 0. 1909.
V I.
ll Is further ordered that tills order lie tiulillshed in-said City, once a week for eight; I^it 1 , Block 7, T lr r a.) Enforce Taa Men
it It fort tier ordered that this order of publication
Ik? pulitlsfied once a week tor eight cnaseiutlve published in the S.vnfonJ Hcratil, a newspaper conseeittlve weeks prior In said rule day.
Owner Unknown, at
Witness my hand and seal uf the tain cir­ To A ll W hom *1 1 May Concern!
weeks In The Sanford Herald, n newspaper pub­ published iu Mid City, once a week tur rigid
cuit court this ajlh day o f Novemlier, A. It
lished in the City of Sanford, In Orange oounty, consecutive weeks' jirior to said rule day.
Upon application of . the l ity Solicitor, it
Witness my hand and seal o f the
saili clr
..........
F lat Ida.
Is hereby ordered that on or before llie l et»ItnblnjQlV ¡¡(etti.) ij rnnry Rule day. ncxL being February—Fw-A. ^
Dn enihcr, A * H,
Wlttle*» my hand and the seal of said clrruit cujt couit this and ilay
rfiB Clerk C im tit t -osrt. Urange LVuinty. _ t t ? , 909 , tn -oalsl—courL—you aupCftf .y1..
court, (till 25di titty«! NWWn W g A- 11*1908.
' ■1008 .----__ _
IJ. M. Riaitvsiw, (&gt; u l)
— fir M l R O B tItg fW r .(ftiei l A ----answer 'the bHF filed and set forth llie &lt;■
C‘ lrrk C im i it Cniirt. Orainfte (nwnly*
10-8
Clrrk Circuit Crairt, Orange County.
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial lur* o f your1 respective interests in, right to.
or liens upon real estate situate irv. the L ily
Circuit of the State of Florida
In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
nf Sanfortl, x n j
1 ,1
I«4&gt;t 3 , IIIOCH 6 . Tier 7*
.
.
for Orange County.
Circuit of the State of Florida
Circuit o f the Slate of Florida for
I* j« furl tier nrdcrrit th il ’ th ii © ra ff b f
City nl Sanford
) Bill In Chancery to tiuMUtifl in th«* Sanford HeraM, • ■
n fwiraper
for Orange County.
Oratile County
v*r) ■Enforce T a * Lien mibllshed 1.1 said City, nnce a week for eight
('itjr of Sanford
)
fl. Hotter, and
)
consecutive weeks prior to “ hi rule day.
City of Sanford
Bill in Chancery to Enforce
) Mill in C h in crfv tn To A li Whom It May Concern:
W ilnrss
mr n
hatf.l
nrllncs» mv
in i «and
" '• wrBl .rt rtie w*i,l
vs.
Lot* j and 4 , Itlock 1 .) TTnforce Tax Lien
U|Hin application of the City Solicitor, ll
Tux Lien.
ili
It court thls
Ibis ajlh
JSlh day
»l*y o
" ff Noverober,
November. A. 1».
Mary Evans.
Is tierrhv ordered that on or before tlip Feb
Tier li»
)
908.
To the defendant, Mary Evans:
ruary Rule day next, being Februaiy t, A.
’ il. M. M otiIntorv-{Seal.)
Owner Unknown.
J
It appearing from the affidavit of thr City Solici­ Tn AH Whom It May Concern:
P . 1909 , in said'cou rt, y.ru appear In and
Clrrk Clrfult Court. Orane« County.
fill
tor ol llie City of Sanford herein filed, thot he ticanswer 'the hlH filed and »ct tnrth the na­
Upon application o f the C ity Solicitor» it
ileves thut you lire a non resident of the State of U hrrrliv tinleictl that on or before the re
ture of your respective Imerests in, right to,
a the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Florida, und that yinlr residence it unknown, und rtuiry Rule day next, IwfnH Tebruary 1 « A
or lien*, upon real estate situate In the City
ttinnhere fs no prawn» in this »tale the service o f n
1 'jcKj, nn NvUt! cciurf* *y«»ii iippfST TTT’ anil n f Sanfiinl, xml deaerihesl In tbe-F.rtt-aa:— —
-----Circuit
of-the S u t» of Florida
a subpoena u|H&gt;tt whom would hind you. and that atiiwrr Ihe bill fifeif and
lofUi llie inI a iu J U I'lc c k : J. Tier 1your age Is over the age of 21 years,
tor Ur»nj}c County..
ll is tiutlirr ordeiv.l that lid* nrder Iw
litre «*{ y&lt;»t{r r M f« e t b * - ih lr fH t « in, - right la,
ll is thrn-hne ordered thut yuu do appear in this or liehx ujnm real rxiatr sitiuTe 111 ib r City ntitdl-tieil in the Sanford Herald, a new*|*tier
City o f Santnril
.)
court to the hill herein Mini, Ui»n Monday, Febru­ of Sanford, and de*cfiln*i| In the bill a«:
published in said City, once a week for eight
vs
ary I, A, D 10011 ,
consecutive weeks prior to said rule dxv.
I.-itk Dirre and four ( j and 4 )« HlocW Two
Black)
Bill in Chancer;y to
Lot»
ia
ami
I jl
II Is further nrtlrrcrt thnt this order ^ puhlirntl«ni f jV, T in ‘ E lf veil' Cl l ) .
Witness mv fiaml and’ seat o f the said cir
''
**, ') Ç iiforc« Tax Lien
Ik- nubliihrd once n weak tor rigid cuttsecullve
“ *î ï
It i» furllirr ordeird that |hU order be cull court tills Js t Is- day' of Novemlier, A. D
Unknown.
wreks In Tin? Snnfonl Herald, n newspaper pub­ ptitiliahed in the Sanford Herald, a nrwxpaper
I0f'8.
..
ay Cot___
lished in the City of Sanford, in Orange county, pul.lidied in xald C‘ i»y. once a week for eight
B. 5f. Robinson, fSeal.).
r» ii
Upon
application 01 the City Soli
Fluikia
,
ifi ft Clerk Clrruit Court, Orange County.
cnuMTiifivc weeks prior to saitl rule « J .
teb*
it hereby ordered that on or before
- Witness my bund and the seal of mid circuit
Witness my hand and yeal »»f ibe wild Cjf
. A.
n a ry Rule day next, being 1 fbruar
court, this 23tli day of November, A I), 1008.
m il court this « l b ,iay
November, ?\. H.
tn the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial D. 19 P9', tn sabl court, you 'r it » * * » to •m l
n**
xw rr rhw—lull—tiled—ami- act. J ttftli,
10-8
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County,
Circuit 6THie S U t i'o f Florid«~~- m
Ik M. tanhiiitum, fS raf.)
lure of ‘ your respective liiter.c»!» Ü«.
ifi fl Cleric Uircuil Uourt, Orange Uottnly.
,,r lien, upon real estate situate la the City
for Orange County.
In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
ol Sanlord. ami described In the bill as.
City o f Sanford
) Bill in Chancery to
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
IJ,l, Ii and ij, Block'y. Tier I.
Circuit o f the State o f Florldu for
Lieu.
I Ivnlcirc©
li is further ordeied tnat Oil» order b«
Circuit of the State of Florida
M, liratun, mul
)
Orange County
* r Sanlord Herald, a tiewstaper
published- in lh&lt;
T o All Whom It .May Concern:
published in said City, onçe » . »week
c e * for.
« « . « eight
'f i" »
for Orange County.
City of Sanford,
(J|tui! ajiplicatiou o f the City Solicitor* it ionsrcütlyr weeks prior to *ll^f ?,! ' u i l ’ clrBill In Churiccry to Enfiare
V».
) ‘ Bill
Hill in
liancrry
»» lirreliy oiilereil ilmt *»n or before ihe reb
f it y of Sanford
iii 1
L'lianccr
Wltnesk my hand and real o f tho M id c|r
Tux Lien.
II. C. Davidson.
&gt; linlurM
l a * I.i
nwry Uulr day next, IteinK Eebnimy i_. A, cult court this Jjili day of Nuvetnber, A.
vs.
U.
in »mill court, you apiiear to mid
('. Davidson, ami))
To tty: defendant. Il- C. n s v U rN S is
atuHrr tbe bill tiled and met forth the luture
'
' iv W N *»»»
It upiiearing
from the uffldnvWWiUlMfity
Sallri- 1 » All Whom ll
li Slav
Mar Concern
ConcerniJ
II. M. Rohiianfy. (Seal.)
i.f
yntkf
^xfcvitfettve
intcrckito In, right to, uf
of she Cityy ut
ol jsuuliird
baulard dici
JiclLJU filili, thut lie tlî'
Clerk Circuit Court Orange County.
-Li'S-.*.
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iirves that1 ymj
you ore
are aa non-re
mm-rraidein
of lil(^ W I n )l i* hereby tFi*Sa*rrTr that on or lirnTmili1 i
_________
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nan ford, and "denei ft*eil in ihe bill a*:
Fior Ma. and thot your residenci- Is unknown, and MUi.y Rule day.
'in the Circuit Court of tha 7 ^ Judicial
U l i 4 and 5, flW k 7, Tier A.
I 1.101) m -aid court, vou npiwar to ami
that there is no person In ibis »lute the service of
Circuit of tht State of Florida
If
t
f
fli
rt
her'
ordered
that
fb
i*
o
n
lff
l»e
answer
(|&lt;t
bill
filed
*nd
set
forth
the
?..
a subpoena u|K&gt;a whom would Idilli you.
It is therefore ordered that you do appear hi this lure ,.f your re-pn iivc Interests in. M g»' Jo- publi»hc«l in thr .Sanford Herald, a newkj&gt;a|i«i
for Orange County.
jmtiliidied in Mild City, once a ueek Nir eight
court to thr hill herein filed, upon Monday. Febru- „r Hens ’ l l » '« real e.late allimte In the Cily
o f Sanford
) Bill In Chancery
Chanctri
„ ( Sanlord. and described in the bill
, consecutive week» prior to aaid rule »lav.
yar I, A. D. 1000.
City
W ith e»! my hand and teal o f the laid cir*
Knlorca T a » d e
U t 7, lihark j. I let 6 . as the p r«| «rty of
I t is further ordered that this order of publication
T*.
be published once a week for eight consecutive jl, c . Havitlwoii lieittg in Orange County, cult court tin# and ilay uf December, A. D.
M. Heaton, and
stowws-llws- Sailfieri l ik r a ld . yBUUUMRCI liUUl M i l t ‘ Adi .1 i l i f l lLi sw . . t u ■ ■ » ■ '* fifigT „ i Ihl l'cfetpUnt. M.
---------■iv M . r Urt|BtNSt » N. t'wwl ) . ---t ilk »fu ft ber ordered uvii in!« nr4rr
llsbed In the City of SnnfordI. in Orange county.
It appearing from '
i *r16 fi
('terk Circuit Court. Orange County.
potd i «tiriì ' In lii'eSa rii i) ril »‘ e r . l . f j l a ^ W «
Sollelror o f the C lly ol Sanford herein filed
WitnrM my hand and the aeal of »aid circuit published in »al«l ' " y . "'»ce « w eik^for cigm
It,». 1« believes tfiat you are a non-resident_
court, thla 25th day of November. A. D. 1008.
iotisecufive week, prior to « ' d, X e
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial i f the State &lt;*f Ffilrbla. and that your re»L
B. M. RuapauN, ( m xi .)
W tine«* my band ami
uf The Mid
tdenee 1 » tmknown. and^
r i l l "lu ll this JJib -lay o f November, A. D.
16-8
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County
Circuit of the âtate of- Florida

L Madry. and J
. Ta* Ueo.
All Whom It May Concern: ■
.Upon application of the City Solicitor It 1» hereoy ordered that on or before the February Rule duy
*r»L being F'rbruary lat. A. D, 1099. in sold court,
yuu appear tu und answer llie bill fllwl und set
lutta the nature of your respective Interest» In.
flint to or leina U|ion real estate situate In .the
Lily ol Sanford, und deacxlbed In the bill as USt 1 .
TU, tt
&gt;&gt; vt
It futtlier
luriner ordered
oruemi Ilint
that E
itila
ES Tiriti-rt&gt;rpuliiisii?s|
™ J.be bnnaord Ilerold, a newapaper publlahed In
»»kt city, once a wrek for elghl coaaecutive weck»
‘ 0 aald rule day.
WilacM my hand and aeal of thè aald circuii
»xurt thla 25th day of November. A . D. 1008.
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B. M. Robinmr», ( seal)
Clerk Circuit OourL Orange County.

City of SanforiF,
va. —
J. L Boyd.

I“ Jbe Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.

f 'wunrsa, my band and the aeal of »aid circuit
court, thla 25th day of Novemlier. A. D. 1908.
B. M. Room»*». ■I w u I
16-8
Clerk Clroult Court. Orange County,

Bill in Chancery to Enforce
Tax Lien,

It appearing from the affidavit of the Clly Solid
.of of llie City uf Sanford heroin filed, that be be
lleve* that you nre a non-re»idenl of ihe Stale of
F'lurida, and that your residence U unknown, and
that there la no person In thia atnte the aervkx- ol
a »ubpoena uiwri whom would bind you, and that
f io r wge-iaovct.
It Is therefore ord’mnì
v.— — .lia
--/
- yôlITImippmrtfeH*U
, ---- „ - ,.
coutt to the bill herein files), upon Monday, Febru
ry I, A . D. 1009.
,.
.
,
.„
It is further ordered that this order of publkatlon
be published once a week for eight conaecutlve
weeks In The Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub
llahtd fit the City uf Sanford. In Oran»« oounty

In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Circuit o f the State o f Florida for
Orange County
City of Sanford
)
va.
(
Bill In Chancery to
LotS, Block 0. Tier 7. {
Enforce Tux Lien
Owner
rner Unknown
wnxnnwn. “ana/
*
„
All
Wliotn
It
MuyContern:
To
Upon applie«tion o f the City fwlkllor. It 1» here_y ordered that on or before nre FFlifuarr Rule dey
by
next, being February I. A.
you appear to and anawer tho bill tiled and i n
forth the nature of your respect I v «in te re »ta in
right to. or lean» upon real eatate situate « ‘ he
Clly dI Sanford. aruTdeacrIbed In the bill» aa Lot S.
fuSte/ordcred that thla order be PuWDbed
in Tlie Sanford Herald, b newapsper publUhed In
aald elty. ooca a week for eight conaecutlve week»
*&gt;ri?Rne»a my^iand* and reBl of the aaU circuit
courL Mti. i i t h day of ^ b e r . ^ l ^
U P r ^ ^ — parmTCtiWOwifS: O s «B g «C «^ ty .

IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN
Wekiva Tribe No. 41
Hunting grounda of Snnfonl. Meetings
on the 1st and 2nd Wedneaday of each
month In Masonic « a ll. VltUing broth­
er» welcome.
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16fl

In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
circuit o f the State o f Florida for
Circuit o f the Stute o f riorjdja for
Oranie County
Orangc County
City of Sanford j ml|
chancery to Enforce

--------CJlT - Pf Sanford — 7 Dill In Chanceiy to
... „
»*•
, J 1 Enforce T a * Lien.
»»• S. Stetson, and 1
1
l o the delendant, W . S. Stetaon:
_ It appming (roro tb « aflidavil of the City
•w . i w ° I (•»* City pi Sanford herein filed
1 1 * Lhf believe» that vou are a non-realdent
H ( ‘** Stale uf l-'lorld», gnd that your res— r " ! 1? ** hfiknosrn. and that there la no perD* ttd r S ta rt'th e acrvlc« « f b - auhoocn*.
* i**011!
would bind you, and that your
— - *S »F °ver the age o l »1 year».
M l» thefrlurt ordered that you do appear
W this court to the bill herein filed, upon
February 1 , A . IF. I 009 .*
_ *» »» further ordered (hat thla order of
PublKaium be published one« a week for eight
consecutive week» in Ihe Sanford Herald, a
P^Jpaper published in the City o f Sanlord,
in Grange County, Florida.
__»'lin e n my hand and the seal o f said clr1908 C0Ur* *bla agd day o f December, A. D.

m

va.
, Enforce T a * Lien
II. Daugherty, and J
To A lt Wtrom It May Concern:
t ’ pi-n application or the Cily Solicitor, It
js lirreby ordered that on,’ or b e lo t e jlir J ie k __
ruary Rule day next, being i-cbrua7y t, A,
t&gt;. 1909 , in said court, you appear to and
answrr the bill filrvl and art forth the rvalure of your res|ieetive interest» In, right to,
Otdiens .fli-on j r » l cata lt a lt u a lc ln lh c CHr_
o f Sanford, and described in the lull as:
Uit 1 1 , Block j. T ier 1 .
,
It is further ordered that thlt ordrr he
puMIshnl In the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
published in »aid City, once a week for eight
consecutive wreka piior to aald rule .lay.
Witness my hand and aeal o f the aaid cir­
cuit court Ihta 1 5 th day o f November, A. P .
1908 .
L
B. M. Robinson, (Seat.)'
168
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.

Mint circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial 8(- c j f rk Circuit Court. Orange County.
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
ipreoit o f tHe Stote o f Florida to r
Circuit c r itic s t a t e orriorrd tfT u r
-----Circuit of the S late -of Florida-----In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
.
Orange County
for Orange County.
-v u f :
Oranie County _
Circuit 6f the Stale of Florida
City o f Sanford
) 1HTI In Chancery to
■fl'™ of Sanford. 1 Dill in Chancery to Enforce
City of Sanford.
. ..v i
) FlntorceT a * Lien.
for Orange County.
Dill la Chancery to
Vfi.,
»*t
Tax Lien,'
J l Potter.
*
Tq the defend nnt, H.
¡n2"front'
of the City SoIrspipnofi
bom the°aSldavit
r
k the City of Sanford herein filed, that he
"■.that
. . — — - „„n -m ld en t of the State
retklence li unknown
ffiTjr
B P « whom would bind you, and that
jjmj we ts over the oge of 21 year».
™ ls therefore ordered that you do appear In thla
ito the bill herein Mod, utwri Monday, Febru&lt;000 .

B. M. R O B IN S O N , (S eal.)
d e rk Circuit Court, Or a rue County.

Old Shoes Wanted
I am again asking for Ol-D SHOES.
wlU give what they nre worth

SIZES, 6, 7, 8. 9. 10 II AND 15

A: E. Irvli^a Shoe Shop
,Cpr. M

tu

sn4 Sonford M i

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u M. Robinson, (Seal.I
Clark -Circuit ( .'i.rt, t&gt;range t'ouuty.

5 .-.ÎS

for Orange County.

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TfiJ■* ' , - a
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City

V

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ru .
1h« Ltty
Solid*or of the C-itf .oL hauforJ herein filed
that fie believes that you are a noo-rasnUnt
of i Imi Sure o f Florid», and rbat your reaIdence U unknown, and that there 1» tJ“ P 'r'
omi in thla State the aervke
n i«n whom would bind you. and that your
age is over the age o f *1 year»,
iitfrciDTv (tiugiEu
sum fyou
litl ii
ia'tbeir^for«
ordered that
011. O
;O
0. U,-,-"-tu ihu ct'urt to tb* bBI herein filed, up-n

lien* uiim real estate aitUale
1
-Sanford, and-d earilliej i a j ' i f K 1!. • * '
Ijjt in. Block 6 , T ier J.
It 1» further ordrred Hat thU order be
ublished In th e.Sanford rterald, »,
........................
published
In saidCity,
C ilf,once
—— a week
,
.for ueight
prior to u
W m
il «.iit * .
consecutive *e e k . prlnr
s»M
n ie
-W itness my tunn
land and
anJ »seal
¡e M i­ ^
I » l „ uo f 1“^*
ci,it court this and day o f December, A.
tl. M. R O B IN S O N , (P eal.)
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.

'“® S

m .1 . 1 u l j
m il court th is. anil d*Y o f tNeemhcr. A . U.

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U. M. R O B IN S O N . (S eaL)
Clerk Circuit Court. Drang* County.

In County Judie'a Court, Qronie
County, flo rid o .
!V
lo Re C auto of l

——-------*m
I W. M. Mahoney J
. .j,e c^guit Court of the 7th Judicial To A 11. Caznrrre*. U s a m a . Dianotmaa ara a u
F\. -s-t m i l CM — f i a g n » l i a . lt o o i p —
,? !? ; i? m
' ü r ’. t T S r ô
,s a n r u a w m l i m n
You *n d each of you are hereby notified and re­
quired
to preaent any claim* and oil donam i»
for Orange County.
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City
o
l
Sanford
)
DIB
in
Chantenr
td
rtcwituiptr
puMivbed
to
0*c
Cify
of
Siitforii,
new sfiaper published
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In Orange County. Florida.
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Witness my hand and the aeal o f aaid c lr­
ruit court till» and day o f IJeremlier, A. IJ.
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Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.

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Tn A ll Whom l l M *y Concerna '
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,Up*m applicai Inn o f the City Solkitor. U
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iW h e Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Tn AH Whom It M jv Umurcrn:
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Cucuit of the State of Florida
fiion £i|i}i]tcaiioti 01 the &lt;Llty hcilleit^r, it publkatlon be p ^ lla h e F o r ic e » wrek fo r elgl't
ierehy ordered that on or lie for r the Feb
consecutive
week. In Ibe Sanford Hrralii. a
for Oiange County.
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ruary Uule day next, being le h r nary I, A.newspaix-r publlahed In the City of Sanford,
0 « Sanfo.d
) Bill in Chancery io I), loby, Ip »aid court, you appear to and in Orange County, Fiondi*
lâ ,
City
w,
) Enforce l a * Lien. anawer the fllll filed aroh act forth the na­
* W it Urta n»y lumi fc1*'*
M a riï*
ture o f yonf rrxpecllye I n f f M t i in, right tn, cull
court thla and .Uy o f December, A . D.
“ A /- N civr. and &gt;
or lien* ui*«n real e*late aituate in the City
igofi.
of Batifaru,**and dracrlbed In the bdi a*:
lh «J'affi?r«vit'»‘ «be C l«,
II. ML R O B IN S O N . (Seal.)
I Ail 1 . Illodk 4» T ier J.
c 'r n l ?.V ibe I Hy “ • Sanford herein tiled
Clrrk Clrruit Court. Orange County.
St.
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further
ordered
that
thU
order
l*e
i W *1 lie believes st.it you are a non rest-lent
nuhlifthcii Irr the Sanford Herald, a newipaper
n r t lie Stata &gt;’ f Florid*. »«»J ,‘ b*t ,your re.
publhbrd in %aid City, once a week for right In th e C lic u it ,C o u it .. 9,r .th e j f h J u d ic ia l
, xainxrntiivr week* prior to aald rule day.
C irc u it o f th e S t a te o f f l o r i d *
Witncaa my bSTirHiiid
i allj
u|ion wbpm w.odd bind you and .... you, cult
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court thlt JS*h day o f November, A.
City o f Sanford
) Dill In /Chancery «0
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upon IV“ 8,
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16*s ‘“Clerk Circuit ('ourt, Orange County.
W. R. M otei. »fid * „
i r t a * lu rth ef ’ 01 dered ‘ li.» i'' th i. order of
T o the defendant. W . fL Mtjeees
It appearing from the affid*vil o f * » « ¿■*•7
p o b U ctb m ^ F ^ ^ Ì l t r &amp; n ^ d H ^ u f ;
TiTthe Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial Solicitor o f the C ily o f Sanford herein filed
« : ‘spa.wr. Published in Urn C ity o l S aulord.
that he Iwlleves that you are b non reaident
Circuit of the State of Florida
o f the State o f Florida, and that your r * » - ,
1,1 «
5 ^ c sea! of said eir
Iden ee'lt unknown, and that there b * no pee*
^ for Orange County.'
«-uit court tUTs rod -lay o f Deremlier. A . U
son in thi, State the aervice o f a » “ hF“ * '“
_ C ily . o f Sanford
) . B fl I _ln_ Chancery
Upon wh«si% would-lund i" i), and that your
1908 .
W . S. fileison, and ) Enforee T a * I#
n m , R o n i N s n i i . (S e a n
ag* la over the age o l at ye»rt
W. S. Stetson.
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Clerk ( ircuit Court, Orange County.
H li ihrrciurc ordered th»t you do *PP^i r
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T.. AH Whom It Mav Cnneerri:
in thU crirtrl to itre WlI
'lUd, vpan
Upon application o l Ihe City Solicitor, tl Mu inlay« February I, A« P . I fo+.
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial la hereby ordered llm on or !.efor» the FebIt
1» further onlered that th|*
n a ry Rule &lt;l»y next, bring 1-rbrtary 1 , A.
Circuit of tha State of Florida
I K - » 009 . In »» Id - court,-you *Pp *»r
and publlratlon be i.uhUfhH Pfira
answer the Fdll filed and oet forth the na|ufc
for Orange County.
•if your re.pective Interest, In. nghl to, or S s v f f l u b s s s r o i y v w i w

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cross-eyed and rcd-hcaded, nnd the scene­ PLORIDA 'ORANGES SELL WELL
ry will be pretty hot stuff, it’s thought. _
-Grandma Kinderltoof is quite feeble of The Demand Absorbs the Supply and
eluggish liveret-thiB-wthing.------ — —

Tram Thi flerald’« Special Correapondent * Steve Finkblower sold his stump-tailed
By W i r e ! * » » T elep h one
Tho Hoplighl family nro oil nlllng with bull to the widow Linkcnboostcr for $40.
It's understood that Steve sold the hull on
bad cold&gt; and quite cruapy.
the installment plan.
Sylvester Putterbaugh looked quite elite
Sile Gudgeon is suing his wife for di­
In his new striped newligcnt shirt last
vorce.
Both are very red-hcaded and have
Sunday.
fiery dispositions and some think sponta­
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Bill Duckworth called on Joslo Toddneous combustion is dut troubla.
* hnrnracriflilrtlgfiluTidfcTiiaiiied qüTteTntcr
Miss Lou Skinner, while practicing con­
. Have a care,'UHL
tortion stunts in her dad's barn last Sun­
Steve Jenkins, who Is past fifty and has
day, got her right leg over her left shoulder
planted two wives already, was seen flirt­
and couldn’t get it off until she hoppetlon
ing with Ras Dinginnn's hired Oirl. lasL
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----u-*“ *-**“ ~ * o n u i B g l O HiffTTfSiise anti got her dad to
Sunday. Wonder what next!
yank it back in place. She's done ittwict.
Jason Snodgrass' married daughter, Lc—Hayrude
tecia Swisher, of Arlxonu, is liome on n
visit, tier husband runs a restaurant and
Quaint Quibbles From Sis Hopkins
a barber shop and is quite well to do.
Ma snys most belts go to waist.
Jason is Hindi cxlillcruled.
All broad ladies don't go abroad.
Dan Spooner, our new undertaker, is
A rue usually lives to rue the day.
quite a dude. Gucsa Ids business must be
good.

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New York, Dec..31.—So far as prices arc
concerned, dierc has been practically no
change in the Florida orange market this
week. Toward the close of the week, how­
ever, there was n stronger feeling and the
fruit denned up more closely nnd rapidly
thin, nt any dine this sea soil Receipts
hove been moderately heavy,'but the deniand has'kept pace with them and there
hns bean no falling oil in prices to any
material extend. The condition of the
frutrwiis U' Ullltnnn nrfTbuf there Tins been
no improvement In die quality. Some re­
ceivers sny diat none of their oranges dial
came by steamship lines arrive' in good
order, while practically nil of the nil-rail
shipments como in fairly good condition.
There has been considerable rain in the \\
orange sections of Florida and the growers
have been shipping a good deal of soft
fruit. This will hold up on an all-rail
shipment, but will not^tand the longer
water haul. There is flp)l on unsatisfied
demand for the extra fancy fruit and some
good prices have been realized at die auc­
tions this week. Choice, ordinary fruit is
selling $1.73 ® $2.10, with the fancy $2.25
(&lt;t$2.50. A number of receivers ordered j
a few cars to bo here tills week, antici­
pating a better market. They were not
entirely disappointed. These people think
that next week will serf n still furdicr im­
provement as they look for a decrease in
shipments. Various esdmates are made
as lo the amount of fruit still left in Flor­
ida, and hnrdly any twongree. Home sny j
not over fifty per cent has been shipped
and from that the gucsscsrange up to 70.
Advices to The News from Jacksonville
Indicate ihnt nrieaBt forty per cent of the
crop sdll remains In the state. It is al­
most a case of paying your money nnd
taking your ohoioe,--------------------------

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Five-ccnt “ variety is the vice.of life ".
Many a devil is served with nngel cake.
“ -nW'Weathcr has seemed much change­
able round of lute, but settlod weather Is
Many n capable ahist is Incapable of
predicted.
making money.
Pinky Dutcher^lnd Sile Billingsly rode
The advice of critics is like medicine
their bikes over to Bungalow Corners last after death.
Sunday and participated In divine services
Some plays are like a.bakery—so many
at the Newllght church.
rules theie.
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Bill Sweeny killed his lumpy-jawed
Ma says only thick-headed girls wear
heifer yesterday and remembered Preach­ thin-soled shoes.
er McSwall's family with a nice hutlk of
Your best friend Indeed, is die one'who
liver. We need inoro Sweezys In tho
is never In need.
world.
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A new floor will be laid in the Hardshell
die College Inn.
church soon. Many of the members caught
rheumath-n in the legs during last win ter ^ l r l x easier to bo an artist's model thun
on account of the big cracks In the floor, a model ardst.
and the smell of liniment some days was
Ma Bays it's all right to call a fat lady
oouuthlng uw/ul during -church eenrlccs. auntie, but not auntie fa t
Lillie Pond wants to "know If Father
A new misfit and second-hand dental
Waters is any relation to Lena Rivera.
parlor has been opened over Dug Stillman
undertaker store.
In Horidn the mistletoe has gone out
Aunt Hulda Dlngman lmd one of her since die rubber-tired buggy came in.
I Departure o f Malls
back teeth yanked out by our new pain­
Ma says tho things you get for nothing . . _ bfftcllve November Fifteenth.
Arrivo t roui
less dentist yesterday, and she yelled like
ain't worth what they cost.
a wild Catnanche.
Ma says a crowded department store is
Skinny Jane Slocuin is going to shoppylike a window that won't stay down.
roon the young ladies of tire Macaroni fe­
Too much counter-weight
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male Scmltery over to Sanford next SatTa »arts branch........................1Ô2 p. m.
Ma
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thus
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keep a secret is when one of diem Is
show,
I S3 p. m.. S SU p. m., 8 00p m
dead.
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Aleck Sm1thers, our house painter, is
A boy who has the Sunday excursion
TrUby b ia n d , . ........ J48 p. m.. 0 00 £
painting the scene for Unde Tom'« Cabin
î«5ck-......... « &lt;0 a. œ . 2 25p. m.
habit
has
lost
whaxevertlkefulneaa
lie
may
Brandi
traini dally ci erpi Sunday; otbcfa daily.
.that Is going to be played In the Macaroni
have
had
behind
the.
plow
on
week
days.
i l * S a ^iu 1****** pouch
from Tainpa at
temple of music by Geo. Adame* Sanford
Ctjx T. HAlina. PoataiMUf.
stock company next week. Aleck Is quite
Sweet corn seed ut L R. Philip«.
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not yet your family well provided for nor nil the debts
lifted from your Property, so you will live. Your
■Brritdtngsmny'bhTtl, so ^ o u keep them insured! Flow
would it do to let one of the Strongest Life Insurance
companies in thé WORLD carry that risk upon your _
Life, instead of forcing it upon your Wife and Children?
A little money saved this way, each year, will mnke
life in later years comfortable and happy.
I?o not fail to examine the

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. JANUARY 16. 1909

NEWS OF THE WORLD

of the mountain tunnel which Is four
miles long.

Items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

^Today the University of Virginia will
liegln the oelchraflon- nYtHo bncliumlredtli
anniversary or the birth or Edgar Allan
IV - The exercises will continue for sev­
eral days.

. HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

In Lcwlsburg. I’ n.. the opera house nnd
several business houses have been de­
stroyed with n loss of $75,000.

DEARTH OF BUILDINGS
Sanford's Groat Need of Rooms
' and Dwellings
SITUATION SHOULD BE RELIEVED

The next nnnunl encam pment#, the Capitalists Could Find no Better InHere the Readers Will Find a Brier
Republic
will be held at Salt Lake City,
vestment for Their Money
Historical Spring Flowing
Utalk Aug. 0-13.
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The Russian doumn hnsadopted a inenFrom time to time The Herald hns ad­
By an explosion of gas In tho Zeifiler
coni mlno near Duquln, IU.. Jnn. 10. twenty- sure by which any citizen hnving political vocated the building of more residences
five persons were killed. Only one person literature in his possession is linblc to a and store rooms in this city, nnd while
One of $1500._______________________ ¿_ llic situation was laid eimughbncho early
in Onnntue esenped.—The-explosion wns
It Is now charged by a prominent Chi­ summer, It hns grown worse as the crowds
caused by nh electric spark coming In connaman,
formerly high in nuthority in his of tnurjsts nnd home-seekers are coming
tack with a pocket of fins.
own
country,
but now n resident in the to Sanford every day and must perforce
During divine service in nn ancient
United
8tntes,
thata-physkirAx-waxgirerr he ■lT«»ab-awypvln'raii»o there- are no
- church near Sion. Switzerland, Ins't Sun­
$35,000
to
iMfison
tliw latvr.Ciniw&amp;H . m v m t o , r e n t . Last week there were
day, the entire congregation lost their
■tovcn-dlflwau.batinmiMwm la Sanford.
parer,
^ l l v e i or w^re WiaTTTttjnmrhf^tMTomas«'
An effort is to be made to raise Japa­ looking for n location intending to open
of tho building.
nese carp in the United States. It is said up stores of various kinds. Several of
n irn^revrirtr s&lt;&gt;i.i r,vr r r w n r ^ - v n x m ;. iHpm W l im-jltiitf ag is m g jB n a iglim m
on its way around the world.
The cx|&gt;eriment is to be tried near South purchased lots and will build stores.
Italy Inst Sunday.
This week the heads of seven fnmilics
Norwalk, Conn.
Mrs. Salome Sellers of Deer Isle, Me.,
in one party were here looking up dwell­
died Jnn. 10 at the age of 108. She wns
ing houses and cntild not find even a small
FIRST CAR OF CELERY
born nnd always lived In Deer Isle.
house to store their furjiiturc. Wednesday
four more families sought in vain for
The entire western coast of Mexico wns
r. Brady Will Ship One Next
houses.
.
shaken by nn earthquake Jaii. 0. which
Week ‘
Sanford today presents the best field for
wns most severely felt at Acapulco and
The premium for the first car of celery
the man who wishes to invest in city
Oaxaca. No fatalities are reported, nnd
will go to the west side tills year, as E.
property that can be found in the United
. the dnpinge to property wns slight.
E. Brady expects (o ship nlunit next
States. For a small investment a large
Edgnr S. Wnllnch oT New York recently Thursday. .
return is insured as rents are high and the
rocelvStTh reward of $2,000 for finding
Mr. Brady has one of the finest tracts
demand
in tbe next ten years will èxeeod
and restoring to the owner, Mrs. George H. of land in this section nnd lias been very
the
supply.While this feature presents
Ilninlin, n pearl necklncc valued at over successful each year. On this same trnct
o
good
picture
of the growth of Sanford,
$0,000. .
Mr. Brady had a good crop of lettuce, these jieople who are seeking to locate
A tnensufe has been introduced in the which netted him n neat sum, and from
should not be allowed to lenve for other
Italian chamber of deputies to exempt the Ills celery lie 'expects to get “fine returns.
citins. The geftemus advertising and
earthquake sufferers from building taxes
Mr. Brady purchased another lino tract wonderful inducements linve brought them
during n |&gt;criod of fifteen years.
of land this week and is now the posses­ here and when here they should be located.
Russin hns negotiated a loan of $240,- sor o f twenty-five ncrcs of good land, ail
It is to be hoped that the situation will
000,000 in France, paying 4H per cent near Rantl's siding on the west side.
be relieved nt once, nnd more buildings
Innd lies• near the inkc shore nnd erected before the season is over. Other
interest. The bonds were token at 80.00. _ Tills____
has
a
'good
protection fronTTrosi. Next cities nre taking care of our overflow, and
The “coming out" event of Mi6S Mnrto
Mr.
Brady
s farm K. R. Murrell has n j^yiite Ulf fact that Sanford is thr desti­
Jurie Could.-daugUlnr uf Ccurgu -Gmdd. in' *°
l)t‘s!i!es” 'a 'gotitl nation of hundreds of people.coming into
N ew Y
fs r k last
I n a l week,
w n n k rcost
v t i t .about
n l u m l $50,000,
000
^inc trnct or TauiTTunil
New
York
crop of lettuce nnd celery, has two acres the slnto. if they cannot find houses here,
$7,500 of which wns for orchids.
of strawberries, from which lie will ship they must of necessity seek other* loca­
A hill to increase the salary of the pres­
in a few days.
tions for the timebcing nt least.
ident to $100,000 n year, nnd that of the
vice-president and speaker of the house of SANFORD LANDS ARE VALUABLE
representatives to $20,000 each is now
pending in congress.
Eight Acres Sell For the Sum of
A National Illue and Gray encampment
$ 11,000
will he held in Fitzgerald, Gn., March 11.
Prosjwctivc purchasers of land in the D aring B u rg la rs C a rry O ff Safe
12 ami 13.
Sanford ((¡strict ure opt to think the price
ol P. M. Elder
, .The shah of Persia hns revoked the or­ jkt acre for uncleared land is exorbitant
der granting a constitution to his people. ns comimred with land in other sections
Three fires in one dny last week in New of-Florida. But the price paid for this AT SAIL DISTANCE IS* RIFLED
—Ynrk-rity destroyed -property valued nt same land, after it Is rondy for cultiva­
$1,325,000.' Forty engines mid 000 fire­ tion, more llinn pays for the ex|M'tise in­
men were called out to fight the fires, al­ curred. Last week Artie Smith sold eight Safe was round to be Safer When Car­
ried to Sure Place, and Is
though the engines were not used owing ncrcs of land on tho west side, near
Safely Robbed
—to liit: ta rfect workiiig o f - Hux.uuw high, -Rmnl^-sidiag. for.$11.(Hill..JlmlmuLtem
The
safe
of
M. Elder is not assoie iis
pressure hydrant service.
purchased several years ago mid put in
the
owner
would
wish it to lie. for some
• The inte Mrs. Mary E. Duncan of Atlnnta good condition, mid nt tiie time of the
doting
cracksman
auoceaafully rifled it
sale
had
a
good
crop
of
vegetables,-which
• by tier will gave 4o her faithful old colored
hutvTucsdny
night.
The store of Mr. El­
will
net
the
purchaser
a
neat
sum.
Where
nurse, Dinkey Candler, $3,000 as a token
der
is
situated
nt
the
cross roads made by
could
you
buy.
land,
improve
it
and
muke
of appreciation, i
tiie intersection of Celery avenue nnd the
such
n
profit
in
two
years’
timcT
Eight of the Tennessee night riders
Fort Reed road and isnbout 200 feet from
charged with the murder of Capt. 'Rankin
his
dwelling.
A Florida Postmaster Honored
several months ago, have been found guilty
Mr. Eider is doing n large business here
Tampa's
postmaster.
G.
W.
Bean,
hus
—six of murder jq the first degree nnd
in thé general merchandise line, and being
two in the second degree. Their cases been singuhuly honnrti?I"TVy liis*"scloction
some distance from the city is obligeyl to
U
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one
of'n
commission
oLfour,
.
together
will be nppealed to the supreme Court.
with tho postmasters of Milwaukee,Wis., keep quite a sum of inoneyln the safe at
The body of Lieut. Focrtsch, the German
nnd Atlantic City, N. J.,mid the postofiice the store. This fact became apparent to
aeronaut who was lost In tho North Sea
inspector in charge at Washington, D. C., the robbers who seemed to have the lay
last October during a balloon race, wns
to make un investigation of time record- qf the land down fine. After gaining nn
picked up last week by the crew of a flshing devices for tlie post office department entrance to Bio store the safe wns taken
—lag- vessel. ---------------------------------The commlsion will hold its first session out and* placed uixin Mr. Elder's wagon
Doing bitten by a rat at Conway, La., In Washington on January 15 and will and hauled down the road to where the
Jnn. fi. enme near causing the dentil of prububly bq engaged on its investigations Sanford &amp; Everglades railroad crossetr
Ed Duiron, it bakeri Doimii was asleep at fur about-* month, following u|#&gt;n which Here •the tool chest of the railroad was
the time he was bitten.
it will report to the postofllco the device broken open and by the aid of the tools
'Tnnipu now has n wireless telegraph which it considers the most suitable and, the safe was cracked open and jjvcx one
flaiion in working order. The first nies- practicable for the keeping of,fhe time of hundred dollars In cash taken out.
The robbery wnsdiscoveredbyMr. Elder
**gc pf long illstauce sent to Cliarleston clerks uiul mall carriers. ’ b—.— ---------upon entering the store Wednesday moi nwas relayed to New York.
Mr.*Bean hns gone to Wasliington.
ing, and the liuthorities were immediately
The twenty-seventh annual conference
Sanford Shipping Cauliflower
notified.
of the Methodist Eplscopul church wns in
INew York Produce New.)
Several sus|*ccts were arrested and the
•culon in Miami last week. The next
Now it is cauliflower I Tho truckers guilty parties will probnbly be found
. - 'scuion will be held lu Eustls. .
have Just had time to draw a full breathy among them.
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•The stnte teachers' convention next year] and send in their subscription to tho Fink'
Sheet, after marketing the crop of lettuce,
" 'll be held In DeLand.
Dcadwood Dick Coming
and
now
comes
on
their
cauliflower,which
This
Company,
numbering forty people,
The cigarette factory of George Themethey
have
started
In
sinnlW
shipments.
comes
Wednesduy.
Jan. 2 0 .. They huve
- - 8» 4 Co. of West Tampa wns burned lust
Saturday morning. Loss over and above It is bringing $4.50 a basket. TTipsc Ireeii highly spoken of by all our ex­
lusuranoe about $4,000. Origin of fire is truckers, before the lettuce was shipped, changes wherever they have played in
had planted lettuce between the rows, the South and 'are undoubtedly the
unknown.
and by January 15 wlU begin the ship- strongest attraction on the road tills seaThe Tennessee legislature passed a state- ments pf celeryjsnd by. February 1 lj:_w}ll stm. - Their-bami -uiul urcliestrq is -under,
gf.i7- *ide prohibit¡»afcHi this -weekr-----he moving in grc.it quantities, tiie larg­ the personal direction of Prof, J. S.
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For the second time within about two est ever marketed in one season. They Kertchflcld and is one of the finest mu­
weeks a terrific explosion of gas in the Elk will also realize good profits from.Irish sical organizaUons ever In the South. Be
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, Branch.Vix, coal mine caused (lie death potutoet and strawberries, which have sure, and hear their noon-day band con­
i
Gf-'iuwiyiuiners.'- The number is estimated been planted on new land for first crop. cert. Wednesday. Jan. 20.
*l between 90 and 100. So great was the
Superior printing for all purposes at T he
When you have an Item of news call
force of tiie exploaion that large quanti­
H
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plume
No.
148,
ties of debris were blown out of both ends

BOLD ROBBERY OF SAFE

First Year

WHAT THEY SAY OF US

A U AROUND FLORIDA

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Continent o f the State Press on The
Herald's Achievement
The General News of “The Land
Orlando, Fla., Jan. 3, 1900.
Tb the rdltnr oiTfie tternM: -----«•———•— —
of Flowers" ----------The~Snnford Herald Is all to the good
and I can't help hut congratulate you.- 1
enjoy It every Sunday. The news from CULLED FROM THE STATE
Mncaronj Deltn is alone worth the twice
of a year's snhscription. The article on
An-Epitome o f the Week's Most Im"Miss Perunn Tucker’s Pink Ten "h a s
portant Happenings In the
kept me laughing nil dny. '_________ -__
S ta U ’s Domain. I am not writing for publication but
A. P. Jqrdan, editor of The PuntaGordn
only to wish success to you and The Her­
Herald, has been appointed pure food
ald, and for a Happy New Year.
inspector for the State of Florldn In place
—Joe Dawson.
uX-W^W^Tramhudl, rtwigiuMU- -Mr, Trom-IPvnwcoU Journal I
mell nowoccupiesthepositionof chief clerk
Here is n genial little Christmas resolu- *n l*,e ° ^ ce °T his brother, Hon. Park M.
Hon from Editor Holly, of The Sanford TranuualU-Uui -u aw —attorney-general.
Herald, which hns a soft mtisicoL. ring
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about It we seem to have heard In the upon the apjioIntmcuLoX^r.^ordnii. Wo
tong ago when Hfe*wns-tn Its spring and prcsumciiu (tMlaaihUaattlicu|atpMltfafr • — t r
nbout once a year along about the first of and he wns certainly entiled to whntevcr
January ever since. But, though frnc- lie asked for under this administration__
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A special train bearing the endets^of tho
flnltc capacity for being successfully re­
paired nnd made ns good os new, ns we Kcbtucky military academy jinssed tiirotigh
personally know, nnd it Is n noble resolve Jacksonville last week on route to the win­
which we should all make even more fre­ ter quarters of the school at Eau Gallic on
quently than we do. Says Editor Holly: the East Const. The special trniu came
over the Atlantic Const Line from Mont­
"The eiTllbr of tills .primrose sheet
hnving turned over n new leaf nnd
gomery,to which pllicelt wns operated via
pasted it down, will now proceed to
the Louisville nnd Nusiiville from Bnshnws,
fill it full of noble deeds anil other
Ky. From Jacksonville to Eau Gqllie the
Intersting memoranda."
Florida East Coast rnllwny handled the
sjieeinHolts destination.
ICHlzrn, Winter tJanlenl
Many of qpr exchanges appeared lust
Fire on Tuesday tuornlng damaged the
week in large, hntidsome Christmas edi­ three-story stone building In Lakeland
tions. The Rcjiortcr-Stnr of (Arlnndo. nnd owned by Morgan &amp; Groove^ The fire is
llenrld of Sanford, were not surpassed by supjwsed to hnvc started from a furnace
nny. It discourages us very much to in the pressing club qunrters. The first
know that we must attain this excellence nnd second stories were mostly occupied
or be forever outclassed.
by the Bates department store, the stock
of which wns dnmngcd to the extent of
ISentlnrl. Orlnmln)
sevcrnl thousand dollars.
That Christmas edition of The Sanford
Charged with entering the postofiice nt
Herald was n daisy. Ilro. Holly is a bum­
Stumper, Hillsborough county; during the
mer. and is surely inilveriziug tbe clods in
night of January 9. Frnnk llnll, a young
the newspaper 'field- oT 'the CeTcrY City.
negro, wns given hearing lie fore United
May liis crop bo commensurate with hI
States ConuniMloncr Crane nnd held for
trial before Federal court .in February
GREAT ACTIVITY IN REAL ESTATE Mine. Emma Calve, unnnlmouAly con­
ceded the worlirsgreiitestdrnmatic soprano
City Lots Arc Being Rapidly Sold supported by n company of European
artists, conies to tiie Tnmpn Bay Casino
Every Day
The great sale of city lots recently in­ on February 4'
augurated by tlio Holden Heal Estate Co.
Tiie order of railway conductors held
is proving A success. Ttiis- projicrty is their annual banquet In Lakeland Jnn. 8.
local cd’just south of Tenth street nnd is It wiis-ii pleasant and successful ufliiir.
between Park and Sanford avenues.
At a meeting of the stutq educational
Twenty-five of these lots were sold ibis society lield in Gainesville Inst week, Prof.
week and the i&gt;eoplc who purchased them F. A. Hathaway of Orlando was elected
will erect dwellings ul once.
president for Hie ensuing year. _________ .
—Tfiltr wilt-mean-n healthy gmwth-in thr
John 11. Farrington, privntc secretary
south end of the city and the land being
for general mnnugnr Couunt of the old
in such a good location will prove very
Florida Southern railroad, died in Puntn
vuluablc from the start. Tiie very cheap
Gordo Jan. 0.
price of $175 for corners nnd $150 for InDan-Vincente Guerra. Hie most promlside lots. al~lire~hiiiWnnhHrTPmiS-uf $10
cash and $5 ix-r month Is attracting nenl Spanlsl» citizen inTompnnnd largely
_
many bnytf», and very-f B im r iT iê lû T i' -interested In the c1 gor-Tiûïïis'(ry In '.tiiWr-»«'
v/lll be left In the next few dnys. Every city, died at St- Luke'shospitul InSl Louis
one contemplating the purchase of city Jan. 0.

Ifiie.Siux

The convocation of Hie Episcopal church
was held in Tampa this Week, lasting four
dnys. Tills is Hie seventeenth convoca­
SANFORD S NEW THEATER
tion of Hie church in the missionary Ju­
risdiction
of South Florida. , '
Well Equipped Amusement Place ’ to
Last
week
Uuiled States Commissioner
Open Today
Crune
of
Tainjui
caused tiie arrest of two
Some time" ago’ Messrs. Grayam, Perry
and Adams conceived the idea, of pulling men from Cuba, charged witli .smuggling
’
rin a first class electric theatre. For the cigarettes.
jiast week workmen hnvc been busy InRush orders for 83,000 railway tics has
• tailing Hiachiuury nnd lidding repairs. Iwoii itwtiivad in Tmuptt-fromUwiGermain
They will open today, and these gentle­ company of Brunswick. Gu. Vessels will
men are to be congratulated upon giving be loaded at Tampa and shipped to desig­
Sanford oncof the most up-to-dutcamuse­ nated points.
ment places In the South.
Tbe Florida blue laws were strictly ehAn elegant drop curtnin will be added forced Sunday In Pensacola. Sheriff Van
and u liTCe sUM8w*«vlbdiasfc.«»ri&gt;tiln.ruuiiAi TŸttTWTlM'Tmifrest ill! pträrtns atfUtlpt^
for specialties. Several arches fillet! with ing to (icrfonii Sunday work being limited
electric light bulbs gives Hus front of life only by the Instructions-of— the couatytheatre in the Bishop Block u grand ap- eoUcitor, who udvised iiim that he would
(tearunce. We wish the new venture all hnve no right to stop the operations of
tiie success which it deserves. ’
trains, street cars and public bucks, the
solicitor
holding Huit these were public ne­
T. J. Check Returns
cessities.
Prominent buisness men, upon
T. J. Check has returned to Sanford,
leaving
their
offices where they had gone'
nnd ns usual he celebrated tbe advent by
purchasing more property. Mr. Check on to read thier morning mall, were placed
Thursday purchased the one-story stone under arrest, charged with violating Hie
building of Yancy Gold, who hus been law prohibiting working on the Sabbath.
All stores, including fruit stands, soft
conducting a barber shop.
drink
establishments, etc., were closed,
We are glad Mr. Check purchased this
property and glad that Mr. Gold sold out, and not eveti a cigarette could be bought.

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Tnrpon b|«i(Hi«rrorr juaiiMiaaisoa omiifflar
Mr. Gold has not disused of his fixtures gave his readings at Hie Congregational
and will remain until he can seH them. church lust yeur and which were thorough
Sanford is now assured uf electric light ly enjoyed by bis large audlcnce.wlll give
and the paving of First street with vitri another entertdinment at the Congrega­
fled brick. These Improvements will tional church on Thursday night, Jan. 21st.
swing Sanford into the front ranks among Admission 35 cents, children under 12
years, 20 cents. Everyuuc should utlend.
the cities of Florida.-^GalnesviUe Sun.

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-Grandma Kinderltoof is quite feeble of
The Demand A bsorbs the Supply and
eluggish liveret-thiB-wthing.-------- — —
—P ficeT B ifle f Irm
Tram T h i flerald’« Special Correapondent * Steve Finkblower sold his stump-tailed
(New York Produce Newtl
By W ire !* »» Telephone
New York, Dec..31.—So far as prices arc
Tho Hoplighl family nro oil nlllng with bull to the widow Linkcnboostcr for $40.
It's understood that Steve sold the hull on concerned, dierc has been practically no
bad cold&gt; and quite cruapy.
the installment plan.
change in the Florida orange market this
Sylvester Putterbaugh looked quite elite
Sile Gudgeon is suing his wife for di­ week. Toward the close of the week, how­
In his new striped newligcnt shirt last
vorce. Both are very red-hcaded and have ever, there was n stronger feeling and the
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fiery dispositions and some think sponta­ fruit denned up more closely nnd rapidly
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Bill Duckworth called on Joslo Toddneous combustion is dut troubla.
thin, nt any dine this sea soil Receipts
ERTAINLYNQTt
.iiev£r_thmighL.af_.£uch
a. tiling,-----* hnrnracriflilrtlgfiluTidfcTiiaiiied qüTteTntcr
hove been moderately heavy,'but the deMiss
Lou
Skinner,
while
practicing
con­
It's
the
other
fellow
who
will
likely
go.
You
hnve
. Have a care,'UHL
tortion stunts in her dad's barn last Sun­ niand has'kept pace with them and there
not yet your family well provided for nor nil the debts
Steve Jenkins, who Is past fifty and has
day, got her right leg over her left shoulder hns bean no falling oil in prices to any
lifted
from your Property, so you will live. Your
planted two wives already, was seen flirt­
and couldn’t get it off until she hoppetlon material extend. The condition of the
ing with Ras Dinginnn's hired Oirl. lasL
w*
*"* frutrwiis U' Ullltnnn nrfTbuf there Tins been
■Brritdtngsmny'bhTtl, so^ ou keep them insured! Flow
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-----u-*“ *-**“ ~ * o n u i B g l O HiffTTfSiise anti got her dad to
Sunday. Wonder what next!
would it do to let one of the Strongest Life Insurance
yank it back in place. She's done ittwict. no improvement In die quality. Some re­
Jason Snodgrass' married daughter, Lcceivers sny diat none of their oranges dial
— Hayrude
companies in thé WORLD carry that risk upon your _
tecia Swisher, o f Arlxonu, is liome on n
came by steamship lines arrive' in good
Life, instead of forcing it upon your Wife and Children?
visit, tier husband runs a restaurant and
order, while practically nil of the nil-rail
Quaint Quibbles From Sis Hopkins
A
little money saved this way, each year, will mnke
a barber shop and is quite well to do.
shipments como in fairly good condition.
Ma snys most belts go to waist.
Jason is Hindi cxlillcruled.
life in later years comfortable and happy.
There has been considerable rain in the \\
All broad ladies don't go abroad.
orange sections of Florida and the growers
Dan Spooner, our new undertaker, is
I?o not fail to examine the
A rue usually lives to rue the day.
have been shipping a good deal of soft
quite a dude. Gucsa Ids business must be
good.
Five-ccnt “ variety is the v ice .o f life " . fruit. This will hold up on an all-rail
Many a devil is served with nngel cake. shipment, but will n o t^ ta n d the longer
“ -nW'Weathcr has seemed much change­
water haul. There is flp)l on unsatisfied
able round of lute, but settlod weather Is
Many n capable ahist is Incapable of
demand for the extra fancy fruit and some
predicted.
making money.
good prices have been realized at die auc­
Pinky Dutcher^lnd Sile Billingsly rode
The advice o f critics is like medicine tions this week. Choice, ordinary fruit is
their bikes over to Bungalow Corners last after death.
selling $1.73 ® $2.10, with the fancy $2.25
Prescribed by the New York State Law
Sunday and participated In divine services
Some plays are like a.bakery—so many (&lt;t$2.50. A number of receivers ordered j
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at the Newllght church.
rules theie.
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a few cars to bo here tills week, antici­
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Bill Sweeny killed his lumpy-jawed
Ma says only thick-headed girls wear pating a better market. They were not
heifer yesterday and remembered Preach­
entirely disappointed. These people think
thin-soled shoes.
er McSwall's family with a nice hutlk of
Your best friend Indeed, is die one'who that next week will serf n still furdicr im­
liver. We need inoro Sweezys In tho
provement as they look for a decrease in
is
never In need.
world.
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shipments. Various esdmates are made
Boys just out o f c o lj^ e usually attend
A new floor will be laid in the Hardshell
as lo the amount of fruit still left in Flor­
r^' COLES, Jr., General Agent, Jacksooville, Florida
die College Inn.
church soon. Many of the members caught
ida, and hnrdly any twongree. Home sny j
MRS. E. P. WELBORNE.
~J, fr N. WHITNKR,
rheumath-n in the legs d uring last win ter ^ l r l x easier to bo an artist's model thun not over fifty per cent has been shipped
Special Agent
Resident Agent, Sanford, r la.
on account of the big cracks In the floor, a model ardst.
and from that the gucsscsrange up to 70.
and the smell of liniment some days was
Ma Bays it's all right to call a fat lady Advices to The News from Jacksonville
oouuthlng uw/ul during -church eenrlccs. auntie, but not auntie fa t
Indicate ihnt nrieaBt forty per cent of the
Lillie Pond wants to "know If Father crop sdll remains In the state. It is al­
A new misfit and second-hand dental
most a case o f paying your money nnd
Waters is any relation to Lena Rivera.
parlor has been opened over Dug Stillman
undertaker store.
In Horidn the mistletoe has gone out taking your ohoioe,--------------------------------W BW Wall Paper will
TOST CARD to­
Aunt Hulda Dlngman lmd one of her since die rubber-tired buggy came in.
chinge uninviting
day »uiing ro°m*
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f
Malls
back teeth yanked out by our new pain­
dumal rooms Into an atK u Intend jupcrioe^ 1
Ma says tho things you get for nothing . . _ bfftcllve November Fifteenth.
Arrivo t roui
•jwdve cbrcrlul home.
less dentist yesterday, and she yelled like
ng you
ain't worth what they cost.
We pltcv at your door
II you .intend
a wild Catnanche.
send
l o r pocrt-nd coio»
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privilege
of
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Ma says a crowded department store is
Skinny Jane Slocuin is going to shoppytioni from the Urgeti
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We hive every­
like a window that won't stay down.
and moat varied atock in
thing In PAINT, sndoa
roon the young ladies o f tire Macaroni fe­
Too much counter-weight
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. JANUARY 16. 1909

NEWS OF THE WORLD

of the mountain tunnel which Is four
miles long.

Items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

^Today the University of Virginia will
liegln the oelchraflon- nYtHo bncliumlredtli
anniversary or the birth or Edgar Allan
I V - The exercises will continue for sev­
eral days.

. HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

In Lcwlsburg. I’ n.. the opera house nnd
several business houses have been de­
stroyed with n loss of $75,000.

DEARTH OF BUILDINGS
Sanford's Groat Need of Rooms
' and Dwellings
SITUATION SHOULD BE RELIEVED

The next nnnunl e n c a m p m e n t# , the Capitalists Could Find no B etter InHere the R eaders Will Find a Brier
Republic
will be held at Salt Lake City,
vestm en t fo r Their M oney
Historical Spring Flowing
Utalk Aug. 0-13.
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The Russian doumn hnsadopted a inenFrom time to time The Herald hns ad­
By an explosion o f gas In tho Zeifiler
coni mlno near Duquln, IU.. Jnn. 10. twenty- sure by which any citizen hnving political vocated the building of more residences
five persons were killed. Only one person literature in his possession is linblc to a and store rooms in this city, nnd while
One o f $1500._________________________¿ _ llic situation was laid eimughbncho early
in Onnntue esenped.—The-explosion wns
It Is now charged by a prominent Chi­ summer, It hns grown worse as the crowds
caused by nh electric spark coming In connaman,
formerly high in nuthority in his of tnurjsts nnd home-seekers are coming
tack with a pocket o f fins.
own
country,
but now n resident in the to Sanford every day and must perforce
During divine service in nn ancient
United
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th a ta-physkirAx-waxgirerr h e ■lT«»ab-awypvln'raii»o there- are no
- church near Sion. Switzerland, Ins't S u n ­
$ 35 ,00 0 to iMfison tliw latvr.Ciniw&amp;H . m v m t o , r e n t .
Last week there were
day, the entire congregation lost their
■tovcn-dlflwau.batinmiMwm
la Sanford.
parer,
^ l l v e i or w^re WiaTTTttjnmrhf ^tMTomas«'
looking
for
n
location
intending
to open
An effort is to be made to raise Japa­
of tho building.
up
stores
of
various
kinds.
Several
of
nese carp in the United States. It is said
. iHpm W l im -jltiitf ag i s m g j B n a ig lim m
n ir n ^ re v r ir tr s&lt;&gt;i.i r,vr r r w n r ^ - v n x m ;
on its way around the world.
The cx|&gt;eriment is to be tried near South purchased lots and will build stores.
Italy Inst Sunday.
This week the heads of seven fnmilics
Norwalk, Conn.
Mrs. Salome Sellers o f Deer Isle, Me.,
in one party were here looking up dwell­
died Jnn. 10 at the age o f 108. She wns
ing houses and cntild not find even a small
FIRST CAR OF CELERY
born nnd always lived In Deer Isle.
house to store their furjiiturc. Wednesday
four more families sought in vain for
The entire western coast o f Mexico wns
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houses.
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shaken by nn earthquake Jaii. 0. which
W eek ‘
Sanford today presents the best field for
wns most severely felt at Acapulco and
The premium for the first car of celery
the man who wishes to invest in city
Oaxaca. No fatalities are reported, nnd
will go to the west side tills year, as E.
property that can be found in the United
. the dnpinge to property wns slight.
E. Brady expects (o ship nlunit next
States. For a small investment a large
Edgnr S. Wnllnch oT New York recently Thursday. .
return is insured as rents are high and the
rocelvStTh reward of $ 2,000 for finding
Mr. Brady has one of the finest tracts
demand
in tbe next ten years will èxeeod
and restoring to the owner, Mrs. George H. o f land in this section nnd lias been very
the
supply.While this feature presents
Ilninlin, n pearl necklncc valued at over successful each year. On this same trnct
o
good
picture
of the growth of Sanford,
$0,000. .
Mr. Brady had a good crop of lettuce,
these jieople who are seeking to locate
A tnensufe has been introduced in the which netted him n neat sum, and from
should not be allowed to lenve for other
Italian chamber o f deputies to exempt the Ills celery lie 'expects to get “fine returns.
citins.
The geftemus advertising and
earthquake sufferers from building taxes
Mr. Brady purchased another lino tract wonderful inducements linve brought them
during n |&gt;criod o f fifteen years.
of land this week and is now the posses­ here and when here they should be located.
Russin hns negotiated a loan o f $240,- sor o f twenty-five ncrcs of good land, ail
It is to be hoped that the situation will
000,000 in France, paying 4H per cent near Rantl's siding on the west side.
be relieved nt once, nnd more buildings
Innd lies• near the inkc shore nnd erected before the season is over. Other
interest. The bonds were token at 80.00. _ Tills ____
has
a
'good
protection fronTTrosi. Next cities nre taking care of our overflow, and
The “ coming out" event of Mi6S Mnrto
Mr.
Brady
s farm K. R. Murrell has n j^ y iite Ulf fact that Sanford is thr desti­
Jurie Could.-daugUlnr uf Ccurgu -Gmdd. in' *°
New Yfsrk
Inal wnnk
nluml $50,000,
000 ^inc trnct or TauiTTunil l)t‘s!i!es” 'a 'gotitl nation o f hundreds o f people.com ing into
New
York last
week, rvtit
cost .about
crop of lettuce nnd celery, has two acres the slnto. if they cannot find houses here,
$7,500 of which wns for orchids.
o f strawberries, from which lie will ship they must of necessity seek other* loca­
A hill to increase the salary of the pres­
in a few days.
tions for the timebcing nt least.
ident to $ 100,000 n year, nnd that of the
vice-president and speaker o f the house of
representatives to $ 20,000 each is now
pending in congress.

SANFORD LANDS ARE VALUABLE

A National Illue and Gray encampment
will he held in Fitzgerald, Gn., March 11.
12 ami 13.

$ 11,000

, .The shah of Persia hns revoked the or­
der granting a constitution to his people.
Three fires in one dny last week in New
—Ynrk-rity destroyed -property valued nt
$1,325,000.' Forty engines mid 000 fire­
men were called out to fight the fires, al­
though the engines were not used owing
—to liit: ta rfec t workiii g o f - Hux.uuw high,
pressure hydrant service.
• The inte Mrs. Mary E. Duncan of Atlnnta
• by tier will gave 4o her faithful old colored
nurse, Dinkey Candler, $ 3 ,0 0 0 as a token
of appreciation, i

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Prosjwctivc purchasers of land in the
Sanford ((¡strict ure opt to think the price
jkt acre for uncleared land is exorbitant
ns comimred with land in other sections
of-Florida. But the price paid for this
same land, after it Is rondy for cultiva­
tion, more llinn pays for the ex|M'tise in­
curred. Last week Artie Smith sold eight
ncrcs of land on tho west side, near
-Rmnl^-sidiag. for.$11.(Hill..J lm lm u L tem
purchased several years ago mid put in
good condition, mid nt tiie time of the
sale had a good crop of vegetables,-which
will net the purchaser a neat sum. Where
could you buy. land, improve it and muke
such n profit in two years’ timcT

Eight of the Tennessee night riders
charged with the murder o f Capt. 'Rankin
A Florida P o stm a ste r H onored
several months ago, have been found guilty
Tampa's postmaster. G. W. Bean, hus
—six of murder jq the first degree nnd
two in the second degree. Their cases been singuhuly honnrti?I"TVy liis*"scloction
US one of'n commission oLfour, . together
will be nppealed to the supreme Court.
with tho postmasters of Milwaukee,Wis.,
The body of Lieut. Focrtsch, the German
nnd Atlantic City, N. J.,mid the postofiice
aeronaut who was lost In tho North Sea
inspector in charge at Washington, D. C.,
last October during a balloon race, wns
to make un investigation of time recordpicked up last week by the crew of a flshing devices for tlie post office department
—lag- vessel. ------------------------------------------The commlsion will hold its first session
Doing bitten by a rat at Conway, La., In Washington on January 15 and will
Jnn. fi. enme near causing the dentil o f prububly bq engaged on its investigations
Ed Duiron, it bakeri Doimii was asleep at fur about-* month, following u|#&gt;n which
the time he was bitten.
it will report to the postofllco the device
'Tnnipu now has n wireless telegraph which it considers the most suitable and,
flaiion in working order. The first nies- practicable for the keeping of,fhe time of
**gc pf long illstauce sent to Cliarleston clerks uiul mall carriers. ’ b —.— -----------was relayed to New York.
Mr.*Bean hns gone to Wasliington.
The twenty-seventh annual conference
Sanford Shipping Cauliflow er
of the Methodist Eplscopul church wns in
INew York Produce New.)
•culon in Miami last week. The next
Now it is cauliflower I Tho truckers
. - 'scu ion will be held lu Eustls. .
have Just had time to draw a full breathy
•The stnte teachers' convention next year] and send in their subscription to tho Fink'
Sheet, after marketing the crop of lettuce,
" 'll be held In DeLand.
The cigarette factory o f George Theme- and now comes on their cauliflower,which
- - 8» 4 Co. of West Tampa wns burned lust they have started In sinnlW shipments.
Saturday morning. Loss over and above It is bringing $4.50 a basket. TTipsc
lusuranoe about $4,0 00 . Origin of fire is truckers, before the lettuce was shipped,
had planted lettuce between the rows,
unknown.
and by January 15 wlU begin the shipThe Tennessee legislature passed a state- ments pf celeryjsn d by. February 1 lj:_w}ll
gf.i7- *ide prohibit¡»afcHi this -weekr------he moving in grc.it quantities, tiie larg­
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For the second time within about two est ever marketed in one season. They
weeks a terrific explosion o f gas in the Elk will also realize good profits from.Irish
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, Branch.Vix, coal mine caused (lie death potutoet and strawberries, which have
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Gf-'iuwiyiuiners.'- The number is estimated been planted on new land for first crop.
*l between 9 0 and 100. So great was the
When you have an Item of news call
force of tiie exploaion that large quanti­
plume
No. 148,
ties of debris were blown out of both ends

BOLD ROBBERY OF SAFE
Daring Burglars Carry Off Safe
ol P. M. Elder
AT S A IL

DISTANCE IS* RIFLED

Safe w as round to be Safer When Car­
ried to Sure Place, and Is
Safely Robbed
The safe of
M. Elder is not assoie iis
the owner would wish it to lie. for some
d oting cracksman auoceaafully rifled it
hutvTucsdny night. The store of Mr. El­
der is situated nt the cross roads made by
tiie intersection of Celery avenue nnd the
Fort Reed road and isnbout 200 feet from
his dwelling.
Mr. Eider is doing n large business here
in thé general merchandise line, and being
some distance from the city is obligeyl to
keep quite a sum o f inoneyln the safe at
the store. This fact became apparent to
the robbers who seemed to have the lay
qf the land down fine. After gaining nn
entrance to Bio store the safe wns taken
out and* placed uixin Mr. Elder's wagon
and hauled down the road to where the
Sanford &amp; Everglades railroad crossetr
Here •the tool chest of the railroad was
broken open and by the aid of the tools
the safe was cracked open and jjvcx one
hundred dollars In cash taken out.
The robbery wnsdiscoveredbyMr. Elder
upon entering the store Wednesday moi ning, and the liuthorities were immediately
notified.
Several sus|*ccts were arrested and the
guilty parties will probnbly be found
among them.
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D cadw ood Dick Com ing
This Company, numbering forty people,
com es Wednesduy. Jan. 2 0 . . They huve
Ireeii highly spoken o f by all our e x ­
changes wherever they have played in
the South and 'are undoubtedly the
strongest attraction on the road tills seastm. - Their-bami -uiul urcliestrq is -under,
the personal direction of Prof, J. S.
Kertchflcld and is one o f the finest mu­
sical organizaUons ever In the South. Be
sure, and hear their noon-day band con­
cert. Wednesday. Jan. 20.
Superior printing for all purposes at T he
Hexalu office«

First Y ear

WHAT THEY SAY OF US
Continent o f th e S ta te P ress on The
H erald's Achievem ent

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Orlando, Fla., Jan. 3, 1900.
Tb the rdltnr oiTfie tternM: ------ «•———•— —
of Flowers" -----------The~Snnford Herald Is all to the good
and I can't help hut congratulate you.- 1
enjoy It every Sunday. The news from CULLED FROM THE STATE
Mncaronj Deltn is alone worth the twice
of a year's snhscription. The article on
A n -E p itom e o f the W eek's M ost Im"M iss Perunn Tucker’s Pink Ten " h a s
p ortan t Happenings In the
kept me laughing nil dny. '__________-__
S t a U ’s Domain. I am not writing for publication but
A. P. Jqrdan, editor of The PuntaGordn
only to wish success to you and The Her­
Herald, has been appointed pure food
ald, and for a Happy New Year.
inspector for the State of Florldn In place
— J oe Dawson.
uX-W^W^Tramhudl, rtwigiuMU- -Mr, Trom -IPvnwcoU Journal I
Here is n genial little Christmas resoluHon from Editor Holly, of The Sanford
Herald, which hns a soft mtisicoL. ring
about It we seem to have heard In the
tong ago when Hfe*wns-tn Its spring and
nbout once a year along about the first of
January ever since. But, though frncflnltc capacity for being successfully re­
paired nnd made ns good os new, ns we
personally know, nnd it Is n noble resolve
which we should all make even more fre­
quently than we do. Says Editor Holly:
"T he eiTllbr o f tills .primrose sheet
hnving turned over n new leaf nnd
pasted it down, will now proceed to
fill it full of noble deeds anil other
Intersting memoranda."
ICHlzrn, Winter tJanlenl

Many of qpr exchanges appeared lust
week in large, hntidsome Christmas edi­
tions. The Rcjiortcr-Stnr o f (Arlnndo. nnd
llenrld of Sanford, were not surpassed by
nny. It discourages us very much to
know that we must attain this excellence
or be forever outclassed.
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and he wns certainly entiled to whntevcr
lie asked for under this administration__

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A special train bearing the endets^of tho
Kcbtucky military academy jinssed tiirotigh
Jacksonville last week on route to the win­
ter quarters o f the school at Eau Gallic on
the East Const. The special trniu came
over the Atlantic Const Line from Mont­
gomery,to which pllicelt wns operated via
the Louisville nnd Nusiiville from Bnshnws,
Ky. From Jacksonville to Eau Gqllie the
Florida East Coast rnllwny handled the
sjieeinH olts destination.
Fire on Tuesday tuornlng damaged the
three-story stone building In Lakeland
owned by Morgan &amp; G roove^ The fire is
supjwsed to hnvc started from a furnace
in the pressing club qunrters. The first
nnd second stories were mostly occupied
by the Bates department store, the stock
of which wns dnmngcd to the extent o f
sevcrnl thousand dollars.

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That Christmas edition of The Sanford
Charged with entering the postofiice nt
Herald was n daisy. Ilro. Holly is a bum­
Stumper, Hillsborough county; during the
mer. and is surely inilveriziug tbe clods in
night of January 9. Frnnk lln ll, a young
the newspaper 'field- oT 'th e CeTcrY City.
negro, wns given hearing lie fore United
May liis crop bo commensurate with hI
States ConuniMloncr Crane nnd held for
trial before Federal court .in February

GREAT ACTIVITY IN REAL ESTATE

Mine. Emma Calve, unnnlmouAly con­
ceded the worlirsgreiitestdrnmatic soprano
City Lots Arc Being Rapidly Sold supported by n company of European
artists, conies to tiie Tnmpn Bay Casino
Every Day
The great sale o f city lots recently in­ on February 4'
augurated by tlio Holden Heal Estate Co.
Tiie order o f railway conductors held
is proving A success. Ttiis- projicrty is their annual banquet In Lakeland Jnn. 8.
local cd ’ just south of Tenth street nnd is It wiis-ii pleasant and successful ufliiir.
between Park and Sanford avenues.
At a meeting of the stutq educational
Twenty-five of these lots were sold ibis society lield in Gainesville Inst week, Prof.
week and the i&gt;eoplc who purchased them F. A. Hathaway of Orlando was elected
will erect dwellings ul once.
president for Hie ensuing year. _________ .
— Tfiltr wilt-mean-n healthy gmwth-in thr
John 11. Farrington, privntc secretary
south end of the city and the land being
for general mnnugnr Couunt of the old
in such a good location will prove very
Florida Southern railroad, died in Puntn
vuluablc from the start. Tiie very cheap
Gordo Jan. 0.
price of $175 for corners nnd $150 for InDan-Vincente Guerra. Hie most promlside lots. al~lire~hiiiWnnhHrTPmiS-uf $10
cash and $5 ix-r month Is attracting nenl Spanlsl» citizen inTompnnnd largely
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many bnytf», and very-f B i m r iT i ê l û T i' -interested In the c1gor-Tiûïïis'(ry In '.tiiWr-»«'
v/lll be left In the next few dnys. Every city, died at St- Luke'shospitul InS l Louis
one contemplating the purchase of city Jan. 0.
projierty should sec these choice lots.

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solicitor holding Huit these were public ne­
cessities. Prominent buisness men, upon
leaving their offices where they had gone'
to read thier morning mall, were placed
under arrest, charged with violating Hie
law prohibiting working on the Sabbath.
All stores, including fruit stands, soft
drink establishments, etc., were closed,
and not eveti a cigarette could be bought.

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A Fine Entertainment
Tnrpon b|«i(Hi«Mr. Gold has not d isu se d o f his fixtures gave his readings at Hie Congregational
and will remain until he can seH them. church lust yeur and which were thorough
Sanford is now assured uf electric light ly enjoyed by bis large audlcnce.wlll give
and the paving of First street with vitri another entertdinment at the Congrega­
fled brick. These Improvements will tional church on Thursday night, Jan. 21st.
swing Sanford into the front ranks among Admission 35 cents, children under 12
years, 2 0 cents. Everyuuc should utlend.
the cities of Florida.-^GalnesviUe Sun.

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The convocation o f Hie Episcopal church
was held in Tampa this Week, lasting four
dnys. Tills is Hie seventeenth convoca­
tion of Hie church in the missionary Ju­
risdiction of South Florida. , '

Well Equipped A m usem ent Place ’ to
Last week Uuiled States Commissioner
Open Today
Crune
of Tainjui caused tiie arrest of two
Some time" ago’ Messrs. Grayam, Perry
and Adams conceived the idea, of pulling men from Cuba, charged witli .smuggling
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rin a first class electric theatre. For the cigarettes.
jiast week workmen hnvc been busy InRush orders for 83,000 railway tics has
•tailing Hiachiuury nnd lidding repairs. Iwo ii itwtiivad in Tmuptt-fromUwiGermain
They will open today, and these gentle­ company of Brunswick. Gu. Vessels will
men are to be congratulated upon giving be loaded at Tampa and shipped to desig­
Sanford o n co f the most up-to-dutcam use­ nated points.
ment places In the South.
Tbe Florida blue laws were strictly ehAn elegant drop curtnin will be added forced Sunday In Pensacola. Sheriff Van
and u liTCe sUM8w*«vlbdiasfc.«»ri&gt;tiln.ruuiiAi TŸttTWTlM'Tmifrest ill! pträrtns atfUtlpt^
for specialties. Several arches fillet! with ing to (icrfonii Sunday work being limited
electric light bulbs gives Hus front of life only by the Instructions-of— the couaty theatre in the Bishop Block u grand ap- eoUcitor, who udvised iiim that he would
(tearunce. We wish the new venture all hnve no right to stop the operations of
tiie success which it deserves. ’
trains, street cars and public bucks, the
T. J. Check Returns
T. J. Check has returned to Sanford,
nnd ns usual he celebrated tbe advent by
purchasing more property. Mr. Check on
Thursday purchased the one-story stone
building of Yancy Gold, who hus been
conducting a barber shop.
We are glad Mr. Check purchased this
property and glad that Mr. Gold sold out,
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between times she pays regular visits to
tho-ccmetcry— Knowing this, her friend,
Mrs- Jones, passing the church one da
and seeing a hearse and carriages slant
A Budget or Opinion “ Just Be­ ing about, was not at all surprised to see
her Issue forth with the crowd, tearful
tween You and Me"
and disheveled.
“ My dear Mrs. Drown." she cried, “ I am
so sorry. I had not heard. Who it it.
ev n t h e g a t e p o s t n o t in it dear?"
* “ Oh, 1 don’t know,” came from behind
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“ A Chlel It Among Ye Taking Notes, 'the handkerchief, in a voice broken
sobs.- “ I was passing and saw there was
and Falllt, lie’ll Prent ’Em"—
a funernl and Just went in.”
So Says Saunterer.
yti»
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— - S f—itl C fT if— rfufn in TJu H i t t U . ----------4 Stone fence, hard ruler, cherry I»ounce,
Her Story Hook
sangnrec, and other choice beverages of
There's a funny little Ctrl who re»dr to me every
early days-and frontier .limes live heard
-•«toy
— :
The mo»t «urprlilni traveli from n volume worn
many stories about, but that about bears
■ltd (far.
o f the Maine woods getting drunk
In lind» where monkey» buy and tell, and talk
frosted apples is a new one on me. Crab
and &lt;o to school, ^
•And there are Hof)* numerous a« JUhe* In a
apples
that have hung on the trees in the
pool^
sunlight, and this operation repeated un
&gt;And dreadful *hvt(|e men who build treat dtiea
til fermentation sets in. and the Juices
i— out of bone*.
And dwarf», whoaewood* aAi bit» of mo*«. their turned to □ good imitation of Medford
moun tain» pebble itooea.
rumr I n r h a t -d o e s th e
But the book In which »be read* about theee trav­
they have prohibitipn down in Maine, too,
eler» of renown.
1» the family recipe book, and »he hold* It uptlde that is the worst o f it,^ The bears eat
down.
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these mellow windfalls ‘in the autumn
~4 TOTTnnny men try to pntt themselves- urctum lsm nrt g c r thtrtlqtrortnibli. They
won’t go Into their winter hiberhatlon
out o f trouble with n corkscrew.
until they hove been on several apple

were compelled to work In the co'nflcU
all day, why the Lord maybe gave us
little light an’ puk a few words o f encour
agement in our mouths on n Sunday. "
if a preacher nowadays telis yo’ thnt
when he opens his mouth the Lord fl
It, yo’ Just tell him that In this day
public schools, colleges an' newspapers,
the Lord has done stopped doing thnt
thing, an’ if he .wants his mouth filled
.with anythin’ but wind he must wrestle
an* pray an* study for flttln’ words
ideas. I tell* yo’ breth’in. the congregn
tions have got beyond these rattlin'
wind-mills that go 'bout grinding over
stale and m usty' (fld‘ 'cboh an'' caIITflg1t
strong meat, straight from the Lord."
The old colored brother told the truth.

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

£

rough lumber nnd . 2x4 .pillars is being
erected on the lake front, despite the pro­
testations o f public spirlted-citfrenr and
the council. The ordinance states that
only fire-proof buildings can be erected
In tire city limits and the parties eicct. atone. Irani..aLaldc._.um.
probably avoid the ordinance by putting
fire-proof shoeting on the sides. Thus at
this late day, when everyone is striving
for n Greater Sanford, there are some
folks who would build a stable In the
middle of First street yrerc they pennlt-

: tarn n to so.---------In Justice to the parties erecting this
structure, I wish to
thnt they were
granted permission by some members o f
tfie council to erect the building, and
went ahead with It until they were stopped on Tuesday by Mayor Lake and A l­
derman-Thrasher.
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Life In Jacksonville
4 He had Just emerged from one of those
dives where they take all the money n
drunken man has nnd then kick him out.
He certainly had been imbibing a large
number o f goblets of suds, or snake water.
Ha wanted to fight—fight anybody Just
for the fun of the thing. And these kind
usually find someone acconimedatlng
enough to do n good Job of polishing a
— (rew devil like him .- - Ha «towwd 4 be man,
and his face looked like a rnw hamburger
scarified for a place in an onion sand­
wich.
His hat had disappeared, his
clothing was tattered and torn, and his
shirt was in shreds. He had been out
“ having n time—” “ good time"— some of
them say.
. Hut in the cold gray dawn of the morn­
ing after, h!A’ head wouldn't fit anything
but un awning. Nothing else was big
enough to cover it. He had squandered
his money. Possibly lost his Job. Brought
disgrace uponTiimsclf nnd his family. If
lie find a family maybe they needed his
earnings.' In all probability they did.
Who is reajxmsible for all Ibis sad con­
dition of things?
TTirfyfcTous saloonkeeper.
— wny
the inw any number of times.
,
The law plainly says that a saloon
mnn shall not sell to drunkards.
No reputable saloonkeeper will sell to
such men.
It 1s such as litis ornamental and em­
broidered drunk that gives the prohiblUonlers all of their arguments,
V It is because of such as he that the
other ninety per cent of people who use
liquor right tiro continually threatened
with prohibitory laws.
Itia.class o f- men and Saloonkeepers
thnt disgrace tbcmsclvcd and bring
trouble to communities could be sup­
pressed.
How, nnd in what way?
... The prosecuting uttumey and police
Judge lutve ail the law and power neces— tary ta wipe tire dlvea off the earth, and
It la their «wont duty to do ao,
The vicious saloon and low dive where
the. wantons o f both sexes congregate,
exist solely because those obligated to
the duty of law-enforcement are, olid
have been, negligent und indifferent in
the matter.

4 There ore some women to whom a
funeral is as tire breath of their nostrils.
Compared with U, the ordinary entertain­
ments and diversions of life have no at­
traction, and the gayest social function
■inks into insignificance. The odor of
the flowers, the subdued tinging of the
- choir,-til* gravely «ndnlannl vnl™» pf
clergyman and the intervals of solemn
. Jiuili reduce them to a state of laclirymuse sympathy In which they positively
revel.
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Mrs. Brown Is one of these. She goes
to the funeral o f everyone she knows or
ever did know, from the most distinguish­
ed to quondam cooks and coachmen, and

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protecting trunk of n rotten tree after
they get good and soaked. The younger
ones reinulir unttf tin mure apples can be
found. This gives the hunter a better
opportunity o f securing them than if the
benrs kept strictly temperate.
..-m ^ tr o liib itio n is ts should _4£ £ a n
amendment to the Maine prohibition In
to cover those animals that acquire the
drink habit.
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4 Girls, do you"hear tills T Many good
men are crying, “ Can't afford to marry I
WhyT “ Expense of supporting a wife .1
“ Why support a w ifeti' Might not wives
be made self-supporting, or partly s o !
Isn't there something wrong in this sys­
tem which makes matrimony dependent
-on a man's -ability to pay all the-wife's
expenses? Is It hot filling the land with
old inaklsT .H as' it not done to for Lite
last half century? Who marry most!
What race? Tire people who core, nothing
for keeping up style. The foreign-born,
whose women turn to and tend shop,
The cultivated American is not the mar­
rying man. He likes the gmxis on exhi­
bition, but they're too costly far his every
day wfcar. Hence, oft they remain on tire
counter until shop worn. This Is n cry
ing evil. Our best men are not marrying.
Because so mnny of our girls are saying

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1 remember when I was n bov— nnd
ST was not so many years ago— tire
Methodist brethren and sisters where
was raised did not thlqk that thc'prcncher
required to have much "b ook learning“—
that preaching came by inspiration— that
God put lire words into the preacher's
mouth, and he was merely a ram's born
■for the almighty to blow Otfough. As a
result there were a good many Stoughton
bottles among the old Methodist preach­
ers. But all tills is changed, and now
we find some of the ablest preachers In
the land in the Methodist pulpit—men o f
brains and education. The colored peo­
ple ore also making progress in the same
direction. A friend of mine residing in
Washington recently attended a meeting
of Uie colored Baptist Association o f Vir­
ginia, near that city, and as evidence
that the colored men are making progress,
tells of the hearty applause given to one,
a good brother, who spoke as follows':
“ Brethren— Don't none o ' yo’ get off
St ole foelishhcos to • y©' congregations
*boqt not knowin’ what yer goln' to
preach 'bout when yo’ goes info the pbolpit. 1 tell yo' breth'ln, we must sweat
pray— yes, on’ study, too. befo' we
can find acceptable words to tell the
story of the cross to this generalfiu,
When we set In Egyptian darkness, with
the shackles of slavery on our limbs, an'

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H A Y AND GRAIN

High Grade Preserves, Jellies, Jams
A Complete Line of Cigars and'Tobacco
i- - - - - - —

4 1 did not propose to the young Indy
last week, because la m lt\ a fix where I
cannot without creating nn unpleasant­
ness but I asked one of the preliminary
questions—you see I hove been there be
fore— viz: “ If she did not wnnt to get
married?"—And the answer Is sugges­
tive. She told me flatly, that she did not
She explained thnt the unmarried girls of
Sanford had more comforts, more pleas
ures, were better rtressertrhnd less ernes.
and received more attention in cv eryre
spect than the married women. In the
matter o f dress, she said, "Look at-lire
young single women of Sanford and com
pore their dress with the m am ed women
The difference is marked. Every young
lady you meet is well dressed, while
among your married ladles good dress is
the exception. I don't know the reason
fur this. I only know that it is so. And
TernnSe bum an" nature," "you""k iRTviC*nY?T‘
good clothes. . Of course, we all look for
ward to getting married, but I can tell
you there are very few among us who
would not put it off a long time if wc
were sure o f getting a husband when we
wanted him."
And then she told me many other
things.' But since then I havo been com
paring the dressing o f the single and
married ladies. And my lady friend is
correct. The girls carry off the palm liy
a large majority. God bless the girls.
Yours for Progress,
— T he S aunterer .

THE-BEST OF EVERYTHING- - - - - - - - ------- - —

W H I T E F R O N T GROCERY
Come and See Us, or ’Phone 39

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Kissimmee Celery Lands
-..Flowing.WeliA.— -r.Rich.Eand Cheap
Celery now being marketed.

Selling

for good j,r¡ces

COME AND SEE

J . M. W IL L S O N , J r .,

Kissimmee, Fla.

. W . J . TH IG P E N A COM PANY
A G EN TS -

General F ire - Insurance
ortie* with H O L D E N R E A L E S T A T E CO.

Sanford,

Florida

Talking...
S. F. S A L L A S
Slate and Tile-Roofing.
Machines Tin, Gutter^amHCatvanized
Tanks
2 * _ 1_. «

Repair Work a Specialty

At

Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue Sanford, riorlda
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STO R E OF

The Crippen Music Store

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High-grade Pianos. Organs,

THRASHER
Our

Shoes

all

have

ongues and they talk

for

and Graphophones.
Cl

Atlantic Coast Line R. R.

themselves, but they can’t

GOES EVER YW H ER E

use the Telephone, so come

North, East, West and South

«rou n d and see t hëim

We

call the Ladies’ special at­

Consult the Purple Folder

tention to the new line of
-ndies’ Shoes which we have
added to «iur stoekr------ w —

The Patrician

'Fnr'dcnniéíT Information, rates, schedules and réservai funs, ser youTmert** ■
Ticket AgenL write to ur call on
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A

Vi. FRITOT,

FRANK C. BOYLSTON,
Travelling Pasfciíí* Al« 1

Division Passenger Agent

Atlantic Coast Line, Jacksonville, Fla.
We have just received the
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first shipment o f these Shoes
n Oxfords and Sandals and
Ties, in Kid,

Patent,

iîètal,

Ghampaigne

Wine,

and Red.
Shoes

D. L.

$3.50 and

Gun
$4

U p -to -D a te Restaurant
J. M. STUMAN, Proprietor

verything N eat and Clean and Cooked
to P lease the P alate ofthe Epicure
Corner First Street and Pulmeito Avenue

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G.
R.
CALHOUN
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Staple ; Fancy Groceries

4 Several moons ago the council passed
resolutions regnrding the construction o f
gates at the A . C. L. crossing. «ftJEittLjitreec. Such a move would make this
than it is at present, and whenever the
gates are placed in position and the
whistles muffled we carf begin to realize
that the city is becoming a place for
habitation . instead of a railroad yard
only. Better still would be taking the
railroad from the principal street alto­
gether und placing the station nnd freight
depot rpi the »main line a suitable dis­
tance from the heart o f the city.
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Successore to N. H. GARNER

See the New

Itßfik
to feed me, to clothe me, to house me, to
wnrm me, to keep me glnd in fashion, to
give me a house proportionate to my style,
to keep me in pin money;-then will I con
descend to live with you, and take your
money, and do nothing to earn more, and
to lament, if things go wrong, that
didn't marry better, and you must regard
it ns a great favor on my part,“ .,
The man wants you pretty badly, but
it's too heavy a contract, Things musl.be
rearranged so thnt yap can carry more of
your end of the lug.
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st of friends who ore always glad
Ito welcome her visits.______
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|communicate with Orlando
places on short notice.

For Good Average Prlcos and Qiitok-Retiims Sftfp -to

ANDEW JOHNSON.
A TTORNEY-AT-LAW

The Curry telephone exchange has-been

A Budget of, Interesting Items moyf d from nbove Aulln's store to the
|residence of Mrs. B. G. Smith. This line
From Correspondents
is n great convenience, enabling us to
IMF EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY

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SANFORD HERALD

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Phone 248

S S Fruit and Produce

and other

THOMAS EMMET WILSON

W 9 understand that Mrs. Vlnzandt,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
with her charming daughter. Miss Emma
AT-LAW
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will
return
to
Oviedo
shortly
from
their
Efficient Staff of Reportera Weekly
northern home.
Late State Attorney Sevrnlh Judicial Circuit of |
Covers the Territory for

The Herald
GENEVA GLEANINGS.
spwitl Corrr* pond Mice to The Herald.

School opened on the Uth, nfter 11 rc:
freshing vocation for tenchers and pu­

CHRISTMAS ITEMS
Mrs. Mnry Lnnicr hns been very 111 for
the pimt-'two Tvecksf biit ls ImprdVTng
slowly.

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Florida
Residence*. Sanford and Sylvan Lake

Southwest Comer Wnshington rind Chambers Streets

NEW YORK CITY
REFERENCES: Aetna National Bank of New York City, or any Commercial Agency
and to Hundreds of Shippers who are shipping to us dally

GEO. A. DkCOTTES

Mrr-feane-nndDollar ImnterWmrtrriTITr 'ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR *T‘ fcAWsectlon n few days ago visiting Mrs. B.
Practice in State nnd Federal Courts
pils.
Lanier.*
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Our telephone lino is all but connected
Sanford. Fla
Mr. Jim Lanier of Melbourne is in this Welborn Block •
with the Sanford line. This will he a
section to-dny visiting friends.
great advantage lo both Sanford and
Mr. W. J. Osteen has finished grinding
Geneva. Mr. David's strenuous' e/Turts
his sugnr cpno. He retorts several gnlshould l)fc appreciated.
lons.
-DENTIST—
Mr. W. E. Bailey will start this week
new M», E. preachy, Mr. McCall. We
Room 13
Piço Building
for his home In Port Tnmpn City.
hope for a good year.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Mr. McDougle of Thomnsville, Ga., sto|tMr. S. McLain o f Sanford, Is spending
|i**l
n
few
d
ays
in
this
MTttnnrhrlng
a few days in Geneva for his health.
enmute to Oviedo. He hns been visiting
Mrs. Roberson and .Mrs. Fultz enter­
DR, R. M. M A S O N
Ids sister, Mrs. G. W. Simmons.
tained n party o f young- friends nt their
Mr. W. E. Ilndey, D. H. nnd J. T. Hodges
DENTIST
brautiful home on Lake flenevn, on New
all
mntle'.'n flying trip to Cocon lust week
Vcnr's eve. After the funj and the reWelborn Block
Phone ID
loiiaufAW«yL poUU.o « . ; ^
Ti
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TsSnford, Florida
the new year i i ^ f t midnight, mul
Criminal Court Convenes
ported thanking their kind hostesses for
Criminal court convened Monday morn­
a Imppy evening.
A. C. HART
ing at 10 o'clock. The following cases
Mrs. Pattishnll wound up the liolldny were disposed of:
iiim A U iL U X S A L A N J
rfMririlk— bp - g iving n very &gt;p l u s s s t ■ fllnte'Tn.' J.’is.-f l filr-dtyrtlskiTI
Leveling and CroM-Srcllonlng for Drainage
party on Saturday night, just before the language. Plead guilty: $10 and costs or
■ Specialty
young people returned to their respective 30 days.
S
A
N
F
O
R
D. FLORIDA .
schools.
State vs. Ed. Johnson, larceny. Plead
Miss Mayme McLain has gone to at­ guilty; $100 and costs or four months.
tend Uic Florida Woman's College, haying
State vs. J. E. Downing, uttering forged
W. G. HAMMOND
missed the first part of the term through check. Plead guilty. Not yet sentcucCtl.
-She went withriicr friend, Miss
State vs. Simon Moses, vagrancy. Ver­
ARCHITECT
Blanche Pattishnll, who was returning dict: four months on road.
after the holidays. They write o f being
State vs. John Hamilton, carrying razor
Office with Murrell &amp; Minshew
in the great crowds at the Governor’s in- concealed. Plead guilty: $101 a n d -costs
Pico Hotel Block
auguraUoq pud..hearing both governors or four months.
address the |*eople.
-.
Stnte vs. John Oglesby, assault and
Mrs. B. V. Proclo’r has been quite sick bntlefy. Plea of guilty, $30 and cost or
WILLIAMS
the past two weeks, but we arc glad to four months.
hear that she Ib improving. Dr. Nixon • State vs. James Harvey, aggravate! nsSU RVEY O R and CIVIL ENGINEER
and a trained nurse have been caring sault. Verdict not guilty.
HOI Elm St.
Phone 275
State
vs.
Benton
Mays,
larceny
of
iiat
for her.
from
H.
Knnner.
Plead
guilty;
0
months.
SANFORD. FLA.
Grandma Prevntt is serious)
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, . State vs. Put Myers, larceny. Plead
ThC “ °£ _
,! yintf .•tr‘ l,L'.° ,,hC U -""y - Sentence suspend«! until next
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lang last Friday,
term.
bringing the little boys a new baby
— State rsrMntildirTroublcficIrt. Imtrccnt
sister.
language. Plead guilty; $13 and cost or
JEW ELER
Wc jienr of northern thermometers 30 days in county home.----- ------registering "thirty below zero;“ - tnTT'we
State vs. Joe Jordon, assault anil bat­
1 cannot realize it while the warm summer tery. Verdict guilty. $50 and cost fir
days continue.
four months.
State vs. Jim Fields, larceny. Nolle by
MY SPECIALTIES
LAKE MARY MELANGE
county solicitor.
Pickard's Hand-Painted China

ase &amp; Co.
SH IPPERS-OFr

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week.

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OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
BpvcUl roirtspoiidMit toTlaj Ib-ruld

J. II. King BlUpped the Inst of the fruit
. on hit Gets Mammock jtraperty last vftsek.
The crop was larger than usual and the
fruit fine in quality. Thes 6 groves are
cuniidered among the finest in the state.
Rev. Rogers filled his regular nppnlnt“ menl nt the Baptist church last Sunday.
Hie pastor, although a very young man.
ha* accomplished much good during •his
pastorale in Oviedo and several acces­
sions to Use church arc the results of his
labors. He is n student nt Stetson Uni­
versity, but bus been, forced to relinquish
-his studies at tills Institutional! account
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when shipped to HEWITT. If you n re -n o t d oing
business witli this House, write to them at once.

HEW ITT
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AND
PRODUCE
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Sales Agents and Distributors
SANFORD CELERY UNION

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SANFORD. FLA. .

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Plans

Specifications

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Estimates* Furnished
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opportunities-made possible;

Ready fo r Business
The Sanford Carriage works is now lo­
cated in its new building on Oak avenue,
opposite the G&lt;4J. 11. Fernald machine shops.
Mr. Underwood is ¡1 ¡wan¡cal carriage m a­
ker and any orders entrusted to him will
receive cqreful and prompt attention. Be­
sides manufacturing buggies, wagons and
B. G. Smith, the popular A. C. L. c o n -j hnrness, they arc dealers In carriage goods,
ductnr, is busily engaged superintending gusoline engines and roofing. Ttiey also
Ihe erection of u house on his newly oc- do general repair work and horseshoeing,
gulred Gee Hammock property. He in- for which their new quarters are well
tends ti) engage extensively in the truck- { equipped. Tiic business u ftlie public is
—big industry. :
I earnestly solicitor! and faithful and con-

P R IC E S

ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES AND EARLY VEGETABLES

Gorham’s Sterling Silver

finest concert band lu America will .be
heard fof BÌxty days. The spirit of the
management of this exposition can best
be judged by tbc fact Quit it lias secured
not one of the best, but'the very best con­
cert band In America for one of its per­
manent features. The smile ^Tpirit goes
thfough the,entire work. The management
has done the liest everywhere that- its

Repair Work Promptly Done
The Pioneer V isible
Fijsi Street

Opp. PostofTiee

It jnakes no difTerence what
Typewriter

y o u - use

now,

have used in the past, or
may use^the—machine you

Miw May Alexander returned to Orlando scienllous business treoUnent is assured will eventually buy is the
Monday to resume her studies nt Pell I ul* P«Oons.
Qarke HulL The young lady graduates
Tor Sale
from tliis Institution In May.
Will sell my beautiful place on Red Wa­
Ml Boss Drawdy, who has been con­
ter Lake, one mile from Fort Reed. Lew
nected with ihe A. C. L. ticket and freight
than one mile from the celery dcltn. Nine
office here in the capacity o f a clerk, will
room house, plastered; on brick founda•ever his connection with this road shortt
. F&lt;&gt;uft acres ijf.ia m J, _.PJsaU£„£-f.
-1*. 11« has-been*- transferred ^to-' Key
¿rapes and other fruit. Large barn. Two
THE—
He is a very accommodating young
acres of fine garden land. Thirteen him-- _
gentleman and leaves many friends here
dred dollars cask If taken at once.
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regret his depart)
J. M. Stumon,
B
.M rs. Leinhart and
inning daughter, Corner First street and Palmetto avenue.
STATE DEALERS
Hiss Christine, visited
lando Monday,
Mrs. Eric Anderson
Lettuce Plants
former resident
Jacksonville, Florid
ofl Oviedo,
U
^v'wlo, was a
Lettuce Plants for sale; any quantity.
here last week,
Hrs. Anderson re fclcd here for years and
C. F. W illiams, Box 33,
Write us for further information

Underwood

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Special Correspondence to .The Herald:

- One week from today the gates will lie
Mrs. N. Perdue, from Pine Castle.
Ioften nnd besides the hip|K&gt;drouie mul
_Xiiiliini.lir.C_ rosier, Mrs W Perdue. llii
bother—displays-trie -stnrttT3~pf—tfurTcry

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General Insurance A gents

H e n r y M c L a u l in

Quite n number of the Lake Mary |&gt;eo*
The Imposition fair.
pic attended services at Ebenezer last
The innnageiuent of the Florida Ex|x&gt;siSunday evening.
tlon-Falr have arranged for a display and
Mrs. H. Wood, who has been spending for entertainments that will he a credit
Several weeks with Iter sister, Mrs. J. Mur- to Jacksonville and Florida. They will nltin. returned to her home in Tnmun on 80 fuhtlsh pleasure to Jacksonville and
to Floridir and wiil-provtrof -vntnr'mbothT
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The undertaking is meeting wiih such a
Orange picking, packing and shipping
liberality o f support ns makes great accom­
is still going 011 around here.
plishments possible and the management
Mr. Nntnn, sr„ and Mr. Moody, both of
pro|xises to offer the bust obtainable for
Clyde, intended Sunday school here lust
the entertainment of the public, .
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THE SANfORD HEHÄtO
Published Ctctt Saturday Uomini at Sanford. Fla.
R. J. Hour. Uanailnl Editor
Subscription Prias. $ 1.00 a Yasr In Advance

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Enterad aa aacond-data mall mattar Aiiluat 22nd.
1908. at tha Piuiofflc* at Sanford. Florida,
under Act of March 3rd. 1879.
Durham Advertíalo* Company. Jacksonville, Rep­
resentative.
Office First Floor In tha Bishop Block. First Street
Téléphona Na MS.

Don’ t, forget Sanford Day at the Jack*
■onvllle Exposition.
* Pushing Powell of S t
■till boosting hla city.

Petersburg, is

’ The recent earthquakes were probably
caused by the hot air of President Roose­
velt meeting that of Senator Tillman and
the escape o f So much gas was bound to
shake the earth.
Prof. J. C. Compton, for many years
superintendent of public inaruction of
Lake county; n M whose term of office ex­
pired Jan. 4, has assumed the editorial
management o f the Leesburg Commer­
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{{}e Reportcr-Stnr and

Orange county made a splendid show­
ing with her lettuce shipments last month
and now she's getting ready to beat the
rècord with tender, sweet, succulent cel­
ery. ” 0 Kniamazoo, I'm after you.” Is
what they are singing down In Sanford
these days-^Iackaonville Produce News.

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The ndvice of T he H erald some time
ago to give all vagrants t h a r u n w s A - o f
the utmost importance for it Is this kind
of cattle that are apt to break into houses
and commit crimes of every sort. There
is plenty.of work for those who are seek­
ing it and the man who has no visible
means of employment should be compel­
led to "m ove on.*'
The editor of the Florida Fru)t and Pro­
duce News would better conserve thé in­
terests of his constituency if J&gt;e would
— givo more study to 'dis agricultural and
horticultural pursuits of Orange nnd other
counties than he docs to the shape and
beauty " f tlint l»mnp ho linn/lwt hi« frtr.
mer colleague and associate. *Sanford Is
a part of Orange county, but Orange
county is not wholly Sanford. Lettuce
and celery are grown in Sanford.

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OUR JACKSONVILLE EXHIBIT

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Whenever you can corner the_ great
American** public with a certain article
that tickles the palate the people rec­
ognizing the value o f such an article
demand it and refuse to accept a n y other.
Then there are always innumerable small
Imitators who crop out at various inter­
vals And with a loud clamor proclaim
their article as “ just as good.” It takes
much loud clamor and beating of drums
to attract the attention o f the public from
the real article and while a few may be
tempted to try the substitute they never
go back for a second time and resolve to
take the original and that only. '
Sanford ns n vegetable center occupies
the |x)sitlon to-tlny of an article that has
met the demand o f an exacting public In
the supply o f celery and lettuce and other
choice vegetables. From time to time
other sections of the state have attempt­
ed the celery business and while at first
making the appearance of “ Just as good"
have n e v e r y e t convinced the buying
public or the people seeking a location
that the “ just as good" Is anything like
the original. “Sanford Celery” has be­
come as grefct a brand as “ Kalamazoo”
formerly was nnd~the lands that raise
Uds famous brand-of celery are different
from any o f the “ Just as good." They
may all look alike to the prospective buy­
er and he may be induced to turn aside

n s wall adapted to th r,'gro^ ^ _iìL Ì^ H j!*. ;
or more so, os those In tb* neighborhood
of Sanford, in addition to which w c have
a freight rate advantage of $120 per car
over that city, and a * further Important
advantage In the fact that we can plant
our crop fifteen days earlier, thus getting
first into thè Eastern markets and secur­
ing the highest prices. This movement,
properly handled, will result in the selling
and cultivation o f. the form lands of
Duval county, thousands of acres o f which
are unused, and for the benefit o f the city
and county. I am heartily In favor of pro­
moting the work to the best advantage
'possible.' ”
We would also coll the attention of Mr.
StocktnTr nnd others to the fact-th a t the
difference in the freight , rate between
Sanford and Jacksonville Is 10 cents per
crate or on - a car load $30 instead of
$120 ns the above article states.

January Specialties
Ladies’ Collars,
Ladies’ Belts
• Fine Line o f Ruchings _____ —E xtra W ide an d JEjuIL- .
Large Barettes, Com plete Line of
N otions, W ool Dress Goods
~and Silks,Yard-w ide Satins

First National E lects O fficers
Ths annual meeting o f the First t N4tionnl bank was held on Tuesday 'morn­
ing In the new directors’ room of the
elegant remodeled bank building. J. II.
Rand, B. R. Swope, F. P. Forrster. S. 0.

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u ir Line o f Gents’ Furnishings
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N. P. Y O W E trt~ S reo:

elected os directors, and the following
officers were re-elected: President, F. H.
Hand;. vice-president. George H. Femnld;

Sanford is represented In Jacksonville
at the Clyde Line offices ond here C. H.
Leffier will be found at bU times ready to
give Information regarding the great
Celery City. The Tlmes-Unlon has the
following regarding our exhibit:
Mr. C. II. Leffier, special commissioner
to the Florida Exposition Fair, arrived in
the city yesterday and Immediately start­
ed preliminary preparations for the ex­
hibit from the Celery City, which will
occupy the same prominent position in
ibe center o f the palace o f Industry.
The spacious booth will be elaborately
decorated and made attractive with large
photographs. Illustrated printed matter
and pictures. Mr. Leffier states that the
exhibit tills year will surpass that of last
year, as a greater variety of products
from the famous delta will be shown. It

irrigation, the same flowing wells and
the same humus and other In^retlients
from the earth that all combined make
the “Sanford Celery” that brings the high­
est market price because It is labeled
Sanford and proves up to its name.
We have no objection to other parts of
the country raising celery and as far os
Florida is concerned we wish the growers
o f other auctions all the prosperity pos­
sible. They have our best wishes for suc­
cess In growing celery and yet it becomes
rather tiresome to hear the old song of
“ Just as good as Sanford." That is, it
would be tiresome but for the fact that
every section making this dalm gives
Sanford more free advertising and every
section failing to make good sends the
failure to Sanford where success is as­
sured and where a demonstration is made
dally of people becoming rich upon a few
acres of land where the real article is
raised.“ where the freight rates are right
ond where the celery brings the best
prices because it is a Sanford product.
. Tha-latest-, aspira nt J ot- J k i "Just nu
good" class is Jacksonville, a d ty com­
posed. of hustling men who are quick to
recognize the fact that agriculture is the
most substantial backing for a d ty.
Despite all the claims of Jacksonville that
tbelr immense manufacturing industries,
location and water facilities are making
it the greatest d ty in the South, the long
headed business men arc fully alive to
the fact that without the fanning country
the d ty would never .hope to be ns great
a business center, capable of weathering
the financial storms and money ponies.
Last week the Duval County Demon­
strating Farm and Land Agency was or­
ganized with a capital stock o f $25,000
to encourage the settlers o f the North to
come to Jacksonville and take up the
tenanraBr that d tv. Tills is a
movement i o t h e right direction and
Jackaoftvilkr’l i ' recognizing the remark­
able strides being made by Sanford to-'
ward a greater d ty . They recognize the
fact that Sanford will in a few years
make a strong place agpong the d tles of
the South; that whiff* other d ties were

form

ment of the Florida Exposition-Fair, whldi
opens in Jacksonville on Wednsday.
Jnnunry'20th. and will continue for sixty
days. We are assured by the management
o f this Enterprise that it will be the best
exposition o f Florida's resources that jins
yet been held In thestate. In thisconncclion we desire to call attention to the
large advertisement which appenrs on the
tenth paga o f this paper----- ' _________

Mf. Leffier brought .with him some fine
specimens end they are now on exhibi­
tion in the window of the Clyde line office
on West Uay street, whare they are at­
tracting much attention.
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backed by the greatest farming section
the world lias ever produced. Now that
oqr prosperity has been assured by this
same fanning land It will be no difficult
matter to Induce factories and other in­
dustries to locate here and the deep water
of the St. Julios river will do the rest

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( r in l Street, one block from Depot opposite Poitnfflce)

Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a Specialty
A PLACE FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
S h o r t O r d e r s A t A ll H o u r s

’ Children's Dancing Class
Miss Elsie Butt has opened n dancing
dasa in connection with her other class.
Lessons will be given on Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons at three o'clock, at
the Hotel Wilton. Terms, two dollars for
eight lessons..

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M u rray’ s Cement Tile
For drainage and irrigation is the best.
Perfect loints, durable and well made.
Thls-is-made -in Saufonl. Eo Iron ire o
home “industry nnd ,get better goods.
Made in “ 2 ” nnd “ 3 " size. Sold by the

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Will Give M usical Tea
The ladies of the Episcopal church will
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give a musical tea at the residence of Mrs.
Robert Newman, between Fourth street
and Myrtle avenue. Monday evening. Jan.
23. Everyone is cordially invited to at­
tend.
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ONE NIGHT ONLY

Surrey f o r Sale
WeTinven new $125.00 one-horse surrey
that 1ms unhLbccn lined-irne mtmth.which
we offer for $75.00. ,

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—S anlord Carriage W orks.

Banks WUI Close
The First National Bank and the People's
Bank will be closed next Tuesday, Jnn.
19th, the same being Lee's birthday gnd a
legal h oliday:-------------------------------------------Chinese Laundry
Hop Kec, a promising son of the Celest­
ial Empire, has arrived in the city nnd
will open a laundry in the Clnrk building
and take in wasliee.

—Under a Mammoth Water—
proof Pavilion

DeadwoodDick
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Scout

Valentine Social

lettuce, cauliflower; Ttlving-awey feetoryaites-and expending
cabbage, and the latest successful San­ all their energy on fake schemes for col­ will give a Valentine social at the resi­
onization, Sanford was forging ahead, dence
Uence of
ol W. W. Long on the evening of
ford crop— atrSVberTi’erf.

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N. P.Yowcll&amp;.Co

cashier. Frank P. Forsler; assistant cashreaching ^ ap fo n l .00(1 lad to pur,
jL;;Jj&gt;£ff^tlngiid- t w r r . nisgr »-'»“
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I,» Ichase some that looks “just as good" but Jourriedr to January 20. at which meeting
to be congratulated upon winning the
the experience of many In this business the semi-annual dividends will be defirst and second prizes awarded by the
has been that no lands in the United dared.
State Fair officials for the best article on
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R. L JONES. Proprietor
States combine the same amount ofr prü­
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1the fair
---------------tectlonTrorncoTJ. the name su t-sof e
In this Issue appears a large advertise­
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Feb. 12.

Refreshments will be served.

Lawn M o w e n .^

Special prices to reduce stock. If you
want a good mower at a low price, now Is
the time to buy. A lab good stock of
scythes, grass, books and lawn rakes.
Harry J. Wilson.
Thus It is that other cities are striving
to open up forming lands, recognizing the
Brick Paving fo r First S treet
fact that such a movement will Insure the
First
street will be paved with vitrified
sutxess of every section that can make
good. Thus It la t h a t tha "Just as good*-* brick and the work will start about Fein
placard Is posted upon these new enter­ ru ary flrsc th e bonds far this purpose
prises and while Sanford is pre-eminent have been sold and the paving Is now as­
sured.
as the celery section we bear no envy
Buggies fo r
toward our neighbors who are striving
We have four fine new buggies which
after the success that has already readied
this d ty and T he Herald only makes the * e will sell cheap, as we have no place to
point in good humor because. .so many ■tore them.
• Sanruso Carriage W orks.
alhar aitiea quote Sanford as an exjQjppie 22 tí
worthy o f emulation.

3O-PEOPLE-30
Magnificent Concert Band'and
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* Orchestra

The bonds for street paving have been
■old and the work of paving First street
A Carefully Selected Company o f Dramatic Talent
with vitrified brick will begin in the near
ployed to produce this
future. This will be one of the greatest
--im provem ents ever inaugurated in San­
ford and with electric lights will give our
city an added impetus. One of the'great­
est drawbacks to Sanford has been the
appearance of First street which to the
Not a conglomeration o f the Criminal Escapades ol
eye of the stranger has never appeared
Notorious
Bandit, but a BEAUTIFUL STORY ur
to advantage and since many passing
WESTERN LIFE
through on the cars would only get a
- sight of our TiMrttt theroaghfnre, they were
Sense
apt to form a poor opinion of the d ty .
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With a good paved street all this will
We quote Mr. Telfair Stockton's speech
be changed and when the arc lights have at Jacksonville last week regarding the
irpbunoir. rtrfr Mreet *ip I n je c t of opening up the lands o f Duval
be a revelation. One of the most valu­ county for farming:
. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
able assets o f a paved street is the ab­
“Sanford has for several years boasted
sence of the dust that pervades the stores with Just pride that it is the-Celery City' Fashionable
Hair Cutting
Parade
and make life a burden to the merchants. o f Florida, but the plana to be Inaugurated
and General Barbery.
First street being a wide thoroughfare by those,interested will give to the me­
can be made a beautiful boulevard and tropolis that honor. ‘1 am told on good
Hat aad Cola Baths at all Naurs. Hot Sulone that will endure far years to come.
phur Baths a tS socially
Don’t Forget the Date
authority,' said Mr. Stockton, ‘that the

ALBERT G R AM LIN G
Tonsorial Parlors

Greatest of American Dramas
Refined and Strictly Moral in Every

True Story of Heart Interest

Don’t Miss the Grand Noonday
Band Concert

Are you ■ subscriber to T he H erald?

lands of Duval county, when properly Ir­
rigated and otherwise cared for, are Just

a visit and yuu become a Staunch i’strvn

Fiso Blosk apposita Ispessa O trica

and

Wednesday, January 20th

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IN SANFORD— Life » Worth Living
Number 22

SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY. JANUARY 16. 1909

FLORIDA FRUIT OUTLOOK
All Indications Pdlnt to a Pros­
perous Season
PRINTED IN N. Y. PRODUCE NEWS
Expert Forecaster Reviews Situation
And Enumerates Products Leading
V ___Sections Will Ship This Year
ISpecial Cor. to Now YortrProduce New»)
Jacksonville, Jon. 5—The ornnge and
(raperruit crop In Florida this year is the
largest since the “ big free«;.’' "Not only
la the yield large, but the quality is good.
The fruit runs to the best saleable sizes
and the gropcfrulUmd tnnggrlna. archer.
■ ceptionnlly fine, The sa m e“ uwjWp has
sgnln happened, so that tlie ornnge crop
^ a , not (so far) proved nd remuneroUvq
as it should "be. This'hos been caused by
poor packing and by the shipping of
green fruit ns early ns last September,
t H •" «&gt;■»«» being nojK gaokatiaainfiiha.
Florida growers, or no correct wny of
knowing. Just what part o f the state is
making shipments, or what quantity is
■hipped- The natural result, therefore,
is, nn overloaded market, at certain points
north, or again, insufficient fruit to supply'the demand nt other times.
The slump In the market Just before
Qiristnihs was caused by every grower
trying to market his fruit all nt once, rcgartlless of what market to send It to, or
wlint hia neighbor was doing. The press
of the state has taken this mutter up.
and is urging tlie growers to form an or­
ganization for their own good auiL welfare
of Florida.
total

Orange

crop

The total orange crop o f the state is
4,500,000 boxes. ^Up to January Ibi,
shout HO per cent, of t)\e entire crop was
shipped leaving n balance on the trees of
about I,BOO,000 boxes.
____Especially fine fruit Unbeing raised in
Volusia, l-nko, Ornnge, Polk, Hillsborough,
DESoto, St: Lucic nnd Dade counties, nnd
the shipments from now on will show
- - better quality nnd otight~to command a
good price in any market. The vegetable
crop already shipped nnd coming oh is
something phenomenal. Sanford, Orange
County, is one of the principal shipping
points, an Ideal place for the trucker with
. its flowing wells, for sub-irrigntion, its
railroad nnd boat facilities nnd climate.
The lettuce shipments commenced the
latter |mrt of November. A t present
"1—lhey compose 80,537 baskets by freight
and express, and 2,437 packages of miscelaiicnus vegetables, making in all 215
ears.
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Up to the present time there lias been
.»hipped from Sanford, 32,807 boxes of
- oranges, approximately 125 cars. The
shipments of celery will begin about
February 1st nnd careful estimates plan
ihc celery shipment» nt 7 0 0 Tors Tor the
* Forpotdtdc*'flnd-(rtTj 6r VegeP
nbles fur s|iring, the sldpment is expected
to be 200 cars. AH crops are looking
.*eU und if weather conditions nre favoroble the above figures will be correct.
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Orlando, nnd all of Orange county have
nn exceptionally fine crop of fruit, hut
not as large as last year, they will ship
In the neighborhood of 2 50,000 boxes.
Tfiere will also be qulto n large shipment
of vegetables from this section. KissimmWTCWSgola "bounty, wlll TurnTsh a good
many vegetables, as the truckers have
Just found out die value o f truckinghind
in the Kissimmee Vnlley. Tampa, the
metropolis o f south Florida, with St. Pe­
tersburg, Clearwater, Largo nnd other
shipping points in Hillsborough' county,
will ship about 415,000 boxes of fruit,
aTwThbdut'323^00 crates ot vegetables.
This county is coining*to the front in the
shipment o f all kinds of produce nud the
ncrenge of trpek /arming has doubled in
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VOICE Of THE PEOPLE
C O N D E N S E D S T A T E OP CO N D ITIO N OP

Letters and Communications on
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People’s Bank, of Sanford..
Sanford

COLUMN

DEVOTED TO PEOPLE

In This Department will be Found the
Views, Opinions and Comment
1of Practical Writers'.
|Wr invitr ourrtpimdrm p on llvr lupti i from nil
•n-llnn, of Ilie County, at»« new» licma of inlernl.
Brevity will ln*ure prompt.publication. Article»
contrary to the view» of Ilia fid Itor will Iw publlilipd. but sbuiive and'nnutiyuiou* cumrounk«llont will 1« rejected. we will not Iv m ponti Hr
tor-Bpinhm» f»pre»»rrt try-rrrnfrTTfflrriii All com
municaiiont intended for current l»»ue niu»t be in
hand not later than Tuesday p. tn.J—Kn._______

Flo rida

At Ihf do»e of buiinrsi January 8lh, 1000 :

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RESOURCES:

Loan« and DiieountR................................................................. $ 70.020 30
Overdraft»
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llanklnS Mmiae, furniture ând future» ................................
Caati on Hand and Due from Hank»........................................

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.Cuiiilal. StankSur|)tu» and Undivided Proflia.......... !
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27,484 23

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Lake county.has a largu-nnd extra flue._
What One City Has Done
$120,003 03
£UE 3i TnUtthUi a ra son .••4 t t x 0 i £ z ± j
ru n ­
accord with the stnnd
about 3 00 ,00 0 boxes of oranges, grape.'' Belng‘ hcar(Try fn
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of yowr popertor n clean town In fcvery
fruit and tangerines.
M. M. SMITH,
H. R. STEVENS,
G. S. DERRY,
II. E. TOLAR
- S offtoW the iimgrfjiws-m - th k -iection way, I take tha lib-rty o f asking .you 4o
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Vice-President
Cashier---------A iT f Cashier *
ure very good. The little dry weather reprrxluce the following nrtlcle regarding
they had in the middle of the senson hnd the plan adopted by the teachers nnd
n tendency to harden nnd. p crfw u b a J jadL r liildrcn of tlie Helena, Montana, sd&gt;wls;
VltHeno , Wontn nn. iised to be n mining
Eustia, ML Dora, Up to die present niiout
50 per cent, of the crops hns been mnr- cmnp, but has become n thriving city.
The ways of the old mining tamp, how­
keted.
ever, long remained in disfiguring direc­
SANEORD SOLVENT
tions. Heaps o f empty tin cans lay
round hummocks of dirt left by placer
Lettuce Growers Making Money— Cel­ miners; back yards were unsightly nnd
ery and Other Trdck Paying Well
tlie open lots were places wreck nnd
(Sanford Cor. Florida Frull anil Product“ New»]
neglect—until two years ago. Then HeleSanford lettucsr growers nre congratu­ nu had a new superintendent o f schools, Harness snd Bugglss
Blscksm lthlng snd Horseshoeing
lating themselves over the fine allowing and the new superintendent had an idea.
their early shipments made in Um north;
He -tried it nt once, mr Arbor farf. Hrr
ern markets,—......... ~
issuer) a circular to the teachers of alt the
A U T O M O B IL E S F O R L IV E R Y U 8 E
Among those whose crop lias made public schools, 'asking them to make the
good'is J. D. Hoskins, who realized $525 day "a civic Easter, a concrete embodi­
on n plot o f three-quarters of on acre, ment of the communal Idea o f unselfish
which lie has in celery for which he ex­ service— e n ch jo r nil, the giving of time
pects to reap adequate returns.. _•
nnd effort for the common good.” He
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Tlie first shipments of lettuce this sen- suggested that the city should first be
son brought from $5 to $4.30 per basket, made clean, and then beautiful, ns far as
which is going some.
the schools could do 11. Ench child,
Ccfery is grown between the rows of teacher and Janitor was asked to help
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lettuce and will soon tie in shape to gp prepare neat and well-kept soil and then
out. CaoliDower "is now going forward nt plant something—tree, Dower, shrub or
a fair rate nnd bringing good returns, the seed—in it—---------------- — ______
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Tiie teachers and childrcd ncceptri! the
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new idea of Arbor Day with enthusiasm.
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Builders’ Supplies, Interlarchen Sand
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grounds, ull afternoon they worked in
Alphn Cement. A cm e Plaster
Among tlie more prominent truck grow­ their own homes and neighborhoods.
ers here pre: Ur. W. G. Aldridge. 10 ncres: They raked up hack alleys und collected
A. R. Chappell, 5 ncres; W. W. Collins, 2 rubbish to be removed by the city teams.
ncres: P. M. Killer, 5 ncres; W. E, Gard­ Thoy cleaned up hack yards and plnnted
Plans, Estimates, and ull Information relative to Building
ner, 5 acres; J. A. Hutchinson, 5 acres in tlnwers. trees nnd vines! they swept the
potatoes; Snnimis Bros., 20 ncres: Speer sidewulks. leveled the hummocks, and
Cheerfully. Furnidlied_______
&amp; Aldrich. 5 acres; C. A. S|»eer. 5 ucres; collected the rubbish to bh caned away;
C. R. Walker, 8 acres. All of these nre they raked nnd dug and planter! frpnt
good nnd.al| of thiyu grow both lettuce yards; they attacker) the open lots, nnd
P hono 6 9
Consult Us
nnd celery, nnd their crops ure in nn un- denned up nil the unsightly (rash that
iKUDilly fl|y emu fit Inn...----- — I-------------- — Tthft--nrrYTimHiTeirTof years.- As for the
The Lemon Bay Fruit Company will be­ old tin cans, the enterprising young clcnnOffice with Murrell &amp; Mlushew „
Pico Hotel Block. Snnford. Fla. - |!
gin soon to re-set their grove with young ers collccted and Hattened out sixteen
and thrifty stock. They are also starting nnd one-half tons of them for a smelting • ‘f 4 “f4 4 4 + 4 &gt; 4 f4 " f4 -“f t 'f t 4 &lt; '4 '4 “4 4 4 4 " f H 4 " f “M "f'l“4 'f.&lt; "fH &gt; f‘f H 4 + 4 t 4 4 4 |
two artesian wells on their Alligator company which hnd offered to buy them
Creek proi&gt;erty. thus insuring plenty of
water for irrigation purposes. The work collars out of the sale. With this money
Ts~being done under Tlie'ilireclioh of Major they bougTit swings,'liorizontu) liars, etc.,
J. D. Courtney.
* — Orangettc.
for the schools.
“ Onc'school repined ns its day's work:
Chase &amp; Co’ s Big Business
r . H. NANO, President
O E O . P E N N A L D , Vlos-Pres.
“Two vacant lots on Allen street were
P. P. P O N S T E N , Csshlsr
(Corre»|iondencc to New York Produce Ncw»|
B. P. W H IT N E R , Asst. Csshlsr
cleaned up, and two hundred nud eightyJacksonville, Jnn. 0.— The old nud re­
eight yards. One hundred and ten pupils
¡, O n ly N ational Bank in O ra n g e C o u n ty
liable firm of Giase &amp; Co. have done an
picked up pa|RT, thirty-six swept sidc-busUMiss—Lu_handling Florida
F U n d » —P r o t e c t ed b v B u ry la ry Ip s u ra n c
walks, eighty -there &lt;1dg dfliidetloJiS, fifteen
fruit tills yenr. Mr. Chase hns been in
i(
8afaty Deposit Boss* for R ant
planted trees; three, vines; one n. rose
the fruit and vegetable business for over
bush; three, vegetables; five cleaned up
O R G A N IZ E D 1807
2 ? y e ars. Their shipments will probably
ush' heaps, and four, vacant lots. We
be very near one half of the total fruit
planted grass seed in the twu lots in front
and vegetable output of Sanford, tlte
o f the school, and some vines. If they
great trucking center. This company
grow, we'll do more next year."
not only ha mile the crop of" others, hut
The Howthorc school reported:
they arc large growers und shippers of
"The girls who had knives dug dande­
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tiieir own crops and Borne of the finest
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lions, nnd those with brooms swept tlie
fruit and truck lauds belong to this Arm.
sidewulks. Thu lioys ruked up the stones.
Mr . (Uniae is well posted relullvc . 10.
Roses that b a d 'X c c i r brought "from die’
crops, soil or any condition lliat confronts
mountains were planted."
tlie Florida fanner or fruit grower, and is
. . . . . .
„
"Applied civics,” Jacob Riis has called
always ready to give kindly . ^ v i c e . J l e
‘‘
ubollt it In a magazine of

HAND B R O TH E R S
LIVER Y, F E E D and
SALE STABLES

Horses nnd Mules Bought and Exchanged

Pope Contracting Company 1|

F IR S T N A TIO N A L BANK
O F SA N FO R D , F L A .

Coleman, Sumter county, has a large
acreage plumed to vegetables and crops
whleh arc looking well. There are five
hundred acres plantod to cabbage, which
*)U yield over one hundred thousand
crates, buyers are on the ground and
•biprnenls have begun In carload lots.
DeLnnd, Volusia county, is rapidly com ­
ing to tlie front as n trucking center, and
many fanners are iireparing new hind for
industry--There wiH-beehipped Tretn
Dcl-and and vicinity lids season about
350.000 boxes of oranges nnd grapefruit,
of which, about GO per cen t, baa already
been marketed.
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There will be in the neighborhood of
500.000 boxes of fruit shipped from Vo- pany's large business has been built up
wis county. Bartow, Lakeland, Plant by honest and stra Itill (forward dealings.
City and GnUoway o f Polk county hnve
m excellent crop not! only of good fruit
which will run about 3 00 ,00 0 boxes, b'ut
their strawberry crop Is first-class and
Ibey are receiving a fair price for their
Products. Lakeland. Plonl City and Gal4 " w“ y ore the leading shipping points of nnge county.
the ■

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work. a n d .h e adds that Helen« la
now one of the prettiest arid cleanest
cities of the northwest, and that a rusty
etui Is now as rare as a rainy day there.
Flowers and grass hnve taken the place
of rubbish heaps, and a beautiful drive Is
being laid out around Mt. Helena, with a
park find playground where "Last Chance

Furnishing Goods

N. H. Foco,
Alimonie Springs.
Railroad rates of one fare plus 25 cents
for die round trip from points in Georgia
and Florida are offered for the period of
the Florida Slate Fair,. Tampa, February

Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, White and New .Home Sewing
Machines, Edison Phonographs and Records, Wholesale
Dealers In Gasolene and Kerosene

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Whenever you can corner the_ great
American** public with a certain article
Published Ctctt Saturday Uom ini at Sanford. Fla. that tickles the palate the people rec­
R. J. Hour. U anailnl Editor
ognizing the value of such an article
Subscription Prias. $1.00 a Yasr In Advance demand it and refuse to accept any other.
Then there are always innumerable small
Enterad aa aacond-data mall mattar Aiiluat 22nd. Imitators who crop out at various inter­
1908. at tha Piuiofflc* at Sanford. Florida,
vals And with a loud clamor proclaim
under Act of March 3rd. 1879.
their article as “just as good.” It takes
Durham Advertíalo* Company. Jacksonville, Rep­ much loud clamor and beating of drums
resentative.
to attract the attention of the public from
Office First Floor In tha Bishop Block. First Street the real article and while a few may be
Téléphona N a MS.
tempted to try the substitute they never
go back for a second time and resolve to
Don’t, forget Sanford Day at the Jack*
take the original and that only. '
■onvllle Exposition.
Sanford ns n vegetable center occupies
the |x)sitlon to-tlny of an article that has
* Pushing Powell of S t Petersburg, is met the demand of an exacting public In
■till boosting hla city.
the supply of celery and lettuce and other
choice vegetables. From time to time
’ The recent earthquakes were probably other sections of the state have attempt­
caused by the hot air of President Roose­ ed the celery business and while at first
velt meeting that of Senator Tillman and making the appearance of “Just as good"
the escape of So much gas was bound to have n e v e ry e t convinced the buying
shake the earth.
public or the people seeking a location
that the “just as good" Is anything like
Prof. J. C. Compton, for many years the original. “Sanford Celery” has be­
superintendent of public inaruction of come as grefct a brand as “Kalamazoo”
Lake county; nM whose term of office ex­ formerly was nnd~the lands that raise
pired Jan. 4, has assumed the editorial Uds famous brand-of celery are different
management of the Leesburg Commer­ from any of the “Just as good." They
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may all look alike to the prospective buy­
er
and he may be induced to turn aside
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{{}e Reportcr-Stnr and
reaching ^ a p fo n l .00(1 lad to pur,
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chase some that looks “just as good" but
to be congratulated upon winning the
the experience of many In this business
first and second prizes awarded by the
has been that no lands in the United
State Fair officials for the best article on
States combine the same amount ofr prü­
1 the fair
------------tectlonTrorncoTJ. the name sut-sof e
irrigation, the same flowing wells and
Orange county made a splendid show­ the same humus and other In^retlients
ing with her lettuce shipments last month from the earth that all combined make
and now she's getting ready to beat the
the “Sanford Celery” that brings the high­
rècord with tender, sweet, succulent cel­ est market price because It is labeled
ery. ”0 Kniamazoo, I'm after you.” Is Sanford and proves up to its name.
what they are singing down In Sanford
We have no objection to other parts of
these days-^Iackaonville Produce News.
the country raising celery and as far os
Florida is concerned we wish the growers
The ndvice of The Herald some time of other auctions all the prosperity pos­
ago to give all vagrants th a ru n w s A -o f sible. They have our best wishes for suc­
the utmost importance for it Is this kind cess In growing celery and yet it becomes
of cattle that are apt to break into houses rather tiresome to hear the old song of
and commit crimes of every sort. There “Just as good as Sanford." That is, it
is plenty.of work for those who are seek­ would be tiresome but for the fact that
ing it and the man who has no visible every section making this dalm gives
means of employment should be compel­ Sanford more free advertising and every
led to "move on.*'
section failing to make good sends the
failure to Sanford where success is as­
The editor of the Florida Fru)t and Pro­ sured and where a demonstration is made
duce News would better conserve thé in­ dally of people becoming rich upon a few
terests of his constituency if J&gt;e would acres of land where the real article is
— givo more study to 'dis agricultural and raised.“ where the freight rates are right
horticultural pursuits of Orange nnd other ond where the celery brings the best
counties than he docs to the shape and prices because it is a Sanford product.
beauty "f tlint l»mnp ho linn/lwt hi« frtr. . Tha-latest-, aspira nt Jot- J k i "Just nu
mer colleague and associate. *Sanford Is good" class is Jacksonville, a d ty com­
a part of Orange county, but Orange posed. of hustling men who are quick to
county is not wholly Sanford. Lettuce recognize the fact that agriculture is the
and celery are grown in Sanford.
most substantial backing for a dty.
Despite all the claims of Jacksonville that
tbelr
immense manufacturing industries,
OUR JACKSONVILLE EXHIBIT
location
and water facilities are making
Sanford is represented In Jacksonville
it
the
greatest
d ty in the South, the long
at the Clyde Line offices ond here C. H.
Leffier will be found at bU times ready to headed business men arc fully alive to
give Information regarding the great the fact that without the fanning country
Celery City. The Tlmes-Unlon has the the d ty would never .hope to be ns great
a business center, capable of weathering
following regarding our exhibit:
the
financial storms and money ponies.
Mr. C. II. Leffier, special commissioner
Last week the Duval County Demon­
to the Florida Exposition Fair, arrived in
the city yesterday and Immediately start­ strating Farm and Land Agency was or­
ed preliminary preparations for the ex­ ganized with a capital stock of $25,000
hibit from the Celery City, which will to encourage the settlers of the North to
occupy the same prominent position in come to Jacksonville and take up the
form te n a n ra B r that dtv. Tills is a
ibe center of the palace of Industry.
The spacious booth will be elaborately m ovem ent i o t h e right direction and
decorated and made attractive with large Jackaoftvilkr’l i ' recognizing the remark­
photographs. Illustrated printed matter able strides being made by Sanford to-'
and pictures. Mr. Leffier states that the ward a greater dty. They recognize the
exhibit tills year will surpass that of last fact that Sanford will in a few years
year, as a greater variety of products make a strong place agpong the dtles of
from the famous delta will be shown. It the South; that whiff* other dties were

n s wall adapted to thr,'gro^^_iìLÌ^H j!*. ;
or more so, os those In tb* neighborhood
of Sanford, in addition to which wc have
a freight rate advantage of $120 per car
over that city, and a * further Important
advantage In the fact that we can plant
our crop fifteen days earlier, thus getting
first into thè Eastern markets and secur­
ing the highest prices. This movement,
properly handled, will result in the selling
and cultivation of. the form lands of
Duval county, thousands of acres of which
are unused, and for the benefit of the city
and county. I am heartily In favor of pro­
moting the work to the best advantage
'possible.' ”
We would also coll the attention of Mr.
StocktnTr nnd others to the fact-that the
difference in the freight , rate between
Sanford and Jacksonville Is 10 cents per
crate or on - a car load $30 instead of
$120 ns the above article states.

nAntOVYMYWT« ARE ASSURED

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The bonds for street paving have been
■old and the work of paving First street
with vitrified brick will begin in the near
future. This will be one of the greatest
--improvements ever inaugurated in San­
ford and with electric lights will give our
city an added impetus. One of the'great­
est drawbacks to Sanford has been the
appearance of First street which to the
eye of the stranger has never appeared
to advantage and since many passing
through on the cars would only get a
- sight of our TiMrttt theroaghfnre, they were

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apt to form a poor opinion of the dty.
With a good paved street all this will
be changed and when the arc lights have
irp b u n o ir. r t r f r Mreet * ip
be a revelation. One of the most valu­
able assets of a paved street is the ab­
sence of the dust that pervades the stores
and make life a burden to the merchants.
First street being a wide thoroughfare
can be made a beautiful boulevard and
one that will endure far years to come.
Are you ■ subscriber to The Herald?

backed by the greatest farming section
the world lias ever produced. Now that
oqr prosperity has been assured by this
same fanning land It will be no difficult
matter to Induce factories and other in­
dustries to locate here and the deep water
of the St. Julios river will do the rest
Thus It is that other cities are striving
to open up forming lands, recognizing the
fact that such a movement will Insure the
sutxess of every section that can make
good. Thus I t l a t h a t tha "Just as good*-*
placard Is posted upon these new enter­
prises and while Sanford is pre-eminent
as the celery section we bear no envy
toward our neighbors who are striving
after the success that has already readied
this d ty and The Herald only makes the
point in good humor because. .so many
alhar aitiea quote Sanford as an exjQjppie
worthy of emulation.
We quote Mr. Telfair Stockton's speech
at Jacksonville last week regarding the
In je c t of opening up the lands of Duval
county for farming:
“Sanford has for several years boasted
with Just pride that it is the-Celery City'
of Florida, but the plana to be Inaugurated
by those,interested will give to the me­
tropolis that honor. ‘1 am told on good
authority,' said Mr. Stockton, ‘that the
lands of Duval county, when properly Ir­
rigated and otherwise cared for, are Just

January Specialties
Ladies’ Collars,
Ladies’ Belts
• Fine Line of Ruchings ____ —Extra Wide and JEjuIL- .
Large Barettes, Complete Line of
Notions, Wool Dress Goods
~and Silks,Yard-wide Satins

First National Elects Officers
Ths annual meeting of the First t N4tionnl bank was held on Tuesday 'morn­
ing In the new directors’ room of the
elegant remodeled bank building. J. II.
Rand, B. R. Swope, F. P. Forrster. S. 0.

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Chaw mid ~Geonr r - H. PemahLwetr re-

elected os directors, and the following
officers were re-elected: President, F. H.
Hand;. vice-president. George H. Femnld;
cashier. Frank P. Forsler; assistant cashjL ;;Jj&gt; £ ff^ tln g iid Jourriedr to January 20. at which meeting
the semi-annual dividends will be dedared.
fc iM iim f e a iE
In this Issue appears a large advertise­
ment of the Florida Exposition-Fair, whldi
opens in Jacksonville on Wednsday.
Jnnunry'20th. and will continue for sixty
days. We are assured by the management
of this Enterprise that it will be the best
exposition of Florida's resources that jins
yet been held In thestate. In thisconncclion we desire to call attention to the
large advertisement which appenrs on the
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’ Children's Dancing Class
Miss Elsie Butt has opened n dancing
dasa in connection with her other class.
Lessons will be given on Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons at three o'clock, at
the Hotel Wilton. Terms, two dollars for
eight lessons..
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M urray’s Cement Tile
For drainage and irrigation is the best.
Perfect loints, durable and well made.
Thls-is-made -in Saufonl. Eo Iron ire o
home “industry nnd ,get better goods.
Made in “ 2 ” nnd “ 3 " size. Sold by the

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(rin l Street, one block from Depot opposite Poitnfflce)

Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a Specialty
A PLACE FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
S h o r t O r d e r s A t All H o u rs

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Will Give Musical Tea
The ladies of the Episcopal church will
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give a musical tea at the residence of Mrs.
Robert Newman, between Fourth street
and Myrtle avenue. Monday evening. Jan.
23. Everyone is cordially invited to at­
tend.
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ONE NIGHT ONLY

Surrey fo r Sale
WeTinven new $125.00 one-horse surrey
that 1ms unhLbccn lined-irne mtmth.which
we offer for $75.00. ,
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—S anlord Carriage W orks.

Banks WUI Close
The First National Bank and the People's
Bank will be closed next Tuesday, Jnn.
19th, the same being Lee's birthday gnd a
legal h oliday:--------------- ---------------------Chinese Laundry
Hop Kec, a promising son of the Celest­
ial Empire, has arrived in the city nnd
will open a laundry in the Clnrk building
and take in wasliee.
Valentine Social

lettuce, cauliflower; Ttlving-awey feetoryaites-and expending
cabbage, and the latest successful San­ all their energy on fake schemes for col­ will give a Valentine social at the resi­
onization, Sanford was forging ahead, dence
Uence ol
of W. W. Long on the evening of
ford crop—atrSVberTi’erf.

Mf. Leffier brought .with him some fine
specimens end they are now on exhibi­
tion in the window of the Clyde line office
on West Uay street, whare they are a t­
tracting much attention.
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Feb. 12. Refreshments will be served.
Lawn M o w e n .^

Special prices to reduce stock. If you
want a good mower at a low price, now Is
the time to buy. Alab good stock of
scythes, grass, books and lawn rakes.
Harry J. Wilson.
Brick Paving for F irst S treet
First street will be paved with vitrified
brick and the work will start about Fein
ru ary flrsc th e bonds far this purpose
have been sold and the paving Is now as­
sured.
Buggies for
We have four fine new buggies which
* e will sell cheap, as we have no place to
■tore them.
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ALBERT GRAMLING
Tonsorial Parlors

—Under a Mammoth Water—
proof Pavilion

DeadwoodDick
OR

Scout
3O-PEOPLE-30

Magnificent Concert Band'and
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A Carefully Selected Company of Dramatic Talent
ployed to produce this

Greatest of American

Dramas

Not a conglomeration of the Criminal Escapades ol
Notorious Bandit, but a BEAUTIFUL STORY ur
WESTERN LIFE

Refined and Strictly Moral in

E v e r y Sense

True Story of Heart Interest
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Fashionable Hair Cutting Don’t Miss the Grand
and General Barbery.

Noonday Parade
Band Concert

Hat aad Cola Baths at all Naurs. Hot Sulphur Baths a tS socially
a visit and yuu become a Staunch i’strvn

Fiso Blosk apposita Isp essa Otrica

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Wednesday, January 20th

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I N S A N F O R D — Life » Worth Living
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SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY. JANUARY 16. 1909

FLORIDA FRUIT OUTLOOK
All Indications Pdlnt to a Pros­
perous Season

PRINTED IN N. Y. PRODUCE NEWS
Expert Forecaster Reviews Situation
And Enumerates Products Leading
V ___Sections Will Ship This Year

ISpecial Cor. to Now YortrProduce New»)
Jacksonville, Jon. 5—The ornnge and
(raperruit crop In Florida this year is the
largest since the “big free«;.’' "Not only
la the yield large, but the quality is good.
The fruit runs to the best saleable sizes
and the gropcfrulUmd tnnggrlna. archer.
■ ceptionnlly fine, The sam e“ uwjWp has
sgnln happened, so that tlie ornnge crop
^ a , not (so far) proved nd remuneroUvq
as it should "be. This'hos been caused by
poor packing and by the shipping of
green fruit ns early ns last September,
tH •" «&gt;■»«» being nojKgaokatiaainfiiha.
Florida growers, or no correct wny of
knowing. Just what part of the state is
making shipments, or what quantity is
■hipped- The natural result, therefore,
is, nn overloaded market, at certain points
north, or again, insufficient fruit to supply'the demand nt other times.
The slump In the market Just before
Qiristnihs was caused by every grower
trying to market his fruit all nt once, rcgartlless of what market to send It to, or
wlint hia neighbor was doing. The press
of the state has taken this mutter up.
and is urging tlie growers to form an or­
ganization for their own good auiL welfare
of Florida.
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Orange

crop

The total orange crop of the state is
4,500,000 boxes. ^Up to January I bi,
shout HO per cent, of t)\e entire crop was
shipped leaving n balance on the trees of
about I,BOO,000 boxes.
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Volusia, l-nko, Ornnge, Polk, Hillsborough,
DESoto, St: Lucic nnd Dade counties, nnd
the shipments from now on will show
- - better quality nnd otight~to command a
good price in any market. The vegetable
crop already shipped nnd coming oh is
something phenomenal. Sanford, Orange
County, is one of the principal shipping
points, an Ideal place for the trucker with
. its flowing wells, for sub-irrigntion, its
railroad nnd boat facilities nnd climate.
The lettuce shipments commenced the
latter |mrt of November. At present
"1—lhey compose 80,537 baskets by freight
and express, and 2,437 packages of miscelaiicnus vegetables, making in all 215
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Up to the present time there lias been
.»hipped from Sanford, 32,807 boxes of
- oranges, approximately 125 cars. The
shipments of celery will begin about
February 1st nnd careful estimates plan
ihc celery shipment» nt 700Tors Tor the
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nbles fur s|iring, the sldpment is expected
to be 200 cars. AH crops are looking
.*eU und if weather conditions nre favoroble the above figures will be correct.
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Orlando, nnd all of Orange county have
nn exceptionally fine crop of fruit, hut
not as large as last year, they will ship
In the neighborhood of 250,000 boxes.
Tfiere will also be qulto n large shipment
of vegetables from this section. KissimmWTCWSgola "bounty, wlll TurnTsh a good
many vegetables, as the truckers have
Just found out die value of truckinghind
in the Kissimmee Vnlley. Tampa, the
metropolis of south Florida, with St. Pe­
tersburg, Clearwater, Largo nnd other
shipping points in Hillsborough' county,
will ship about 415,000 boxes of fruit,
aTwThbdut'323^00 crates ot vegetables.
This county is coining*to the front in the
shipment of all kinds of produce nud the
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VOICE Of THE PEOPLE
C O N D E N S E D S T A T E OP CO N D ITIO N OP

Letters and Communications on
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People’s Bank, of Sanford..
Sanford Florida

COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE
In This Department will be Found the
Views, Opinions and Comment
1of Practical Writers'.
|Wr invitr ourrtpimdrm p on llvr lupti i from nil
•n-llnn, of Ilie County, at»« new» licma of inlernl.
Brevity will ln*ure prompt.publication. Article»
contrary to the view» of Ilia fid Itor will Iw publlilipd. but sbuiive and'nnutiyuiou* cumrounk«llont will 1« rejected. we will not Iv m ponti Hr
tor-Bpinhm» f»pre»»rrt try-rrrnfrTTfflrriii All com
municaiiont intended for current l»»ue niu»t be in
hand not later than Tuesday p. tn.J—Kn.______

At Ihf do»e of buiinrsi January 8lh, 1000 :

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RESOURCES:
Loan« and DiieountR..................................................... $ 70.020 30
Overdraft»
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Sort« and -Band«
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b,r(m on
llanklnS Mmiae, furniture ând future» ..........................
11,333 20
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Sur|)tu» and Undivided Proflia........ !
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Lake county.has a largu-nnd extra flue._
What One City Has Done
$120,003 03
£UE3 i TnUtthUi arason.••4 t tx 0 i£ z ± j
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accord with the stnnd
about 300,000 boxes of oranges, grape.'' Belng‘hcar(Try fn-------V
of yowr popertor n clean town In fcvery
fruit and tangerines.
M. M. SMITH,
H. R. STEVENS,
G. S. DERRY,
II. E. TOLAR
- SofftoW the iimgrfjiws-m - thk-iection way, I take tha lib-rty of asking .you 4o
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Vice-President
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ure very good. The little dry weather reprrxluce the following nrtlcle regarding
they had in the middle of the senson hnd the plan adopted by the teachers nnd
n tendency to harden nnd. pcrfw ubaJjadL r liildrcn of tlie Helena, Montana, sd&gt;wls;
VltHeno, Wontn nn. iised to be n mining
Eustia, ML Dora, Up to die present niiout
50 per cent, of the crops hns been mnr- cmnp, but has become n thriving city.
The ways of the old mining tamp, how­
keted.
ever, long remained in disfiguring direc­
SANEORD SOLVENT
tions. Heaps of empty tin cans lay
round hummocks of dirt left by placer
Lettuce Growers Making Money— Cel­ miners; back yards were unsightly nnd
ery and Other Trdck Paying Well
tlie open lots were places wreck nnd
(Sanford Cor. Florida Frull anil Product“ New»]
neglect—until two years ago. Then HeleSanford lettucsr growers nre congratu­ nu had a new superintendent of schools, Harness snd Bugglss
Blscksmlthlng snd Horseshoeing
lating themselves over the fine allowing and the new superintendent had an idea.
their early shipments made in Um north;
He -tried it nt once, mr Arbor farf. Hrr
ern markets,—......... ~
issuer) a circular to the teachers of alt the
A U T O M O B IL E S FO R L IV E R Y U 8 E
Among those whose crop lias made public schools, 'asking them to make the
good'is J. D. Hoskins, who realized $525 day "a civic Easter, a concrete embodi­
on n plot of three-quarters of on acre, ment of the communal Idea of unselfish
which lie has in celery for which he ex­ service—enchjor nil, the giving of time
pects to reap adequate returns.. _•
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son brought from $5 to $4.30 per basket, made clean, and then beautiful, ns far as
which is going some.
the schools could do 11. Ench child,
Ccfery is grown between the rows of teacher and Janitor was asked to help
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lettuce and will soon tie in shape to gp prepare neat and well-kept soil and then
out. CaoliDower "is now going forward nt plant something—tree, Dower, shrub or
a fair rate nnd bringing good returns, the seed—in it—------------- — _____
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Tiie teachers and childrcd ncceptri! the
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grounds, ull afternoon they worked in
Alphn Cement. Acme Plaster
Among tlie more prominent truck grow­ their own homes and neighborhoods.
ers here pre: Ur. W. G. Aldridge. 10 ncres: They raked up hack alleys und collected
A. R. Chappell, 5 ncres; W. W. Collins, 2 rubbish to be removed by the city teams.
ncres: P. M. Killer, 5 ncres; W. E, Gard­ Thoy cleaned up hack yards and plnnted
Plans, Estimates, and ull Information relative to Building
ner, 5 acres; J. A. Hutchinson, 5 acres in tlnwers. trees nnd vines! they swept the
potatoes; Snnimis Bros., 20 ncres: Speer sidewulks. leveled the hummocks, and
Cheerfully. Furnidlied_______
&amp; Aldrich. 5 acres; C. A. S|»eer. 5 ucres; collected the rubbish to bh caned away;
C. R. Walker, 8 acres. All of these nre they raked nnd dug and planter! frpnt
good nnd.al| of thiyu grow both lettuce yards; they attacker) the open lots, nnd
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nnd celery, nnd their crops ure in nn un- denned up nil the unsightly (rash that
iKUDilly fl|y emu fit Inn...----- — I--------------— Tthft--nrrYTimHiTeirTof years.- As for the
The Lemon Bay Fruit Company will be­ old tin cans, the enterprising young clcnnOffice with Murrell &amp; Mlushew „
Pico Hotel Block. Snnford. Fla. - | !
gin soon to re-set their grove with young ers collccted and Hattened out sixteen
and thrifty stock. They are also starting nnd one-half tons of them for a smelting • ‘f 4 “f444+4&gt;4f4"f4-“f t'f t4 &lt; '4 '4 “4 4 4 4 " fH 4 " f “M"f'l“4'f.&lt;"fH&gt;f‘f H 4 + 4 t 4 4 4 |
two artesian wells on their Alligator company which hnd offered to buy them
Creek proi&gt;erty. thus insuring plenty of
water for irrigation purposes. The work collars out of the sale. With this money
Ts~being done under Tlie'ilireclioh of Major they bougTit swings,'liorizontu) liars, etc.,
J. D. Courtney.
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for the schools.
“ Onc'school repined ns its day's work:
Chase &amp; Co’s Big Business
r . H. NANO, President
O E O . P E N N A L D , Vlos-Pres.
“Two vacant lots on Allen street were
P. P. P O N S T E N , Csshlsr
(Corre»|iondencc to New York Produce Ncw»|
B. P. W H IT N E R , Asst. Csshlsr
cleaned up, and two hundred nud eightyJacksonville, Jnn. 0.—The old nud re­
eight yards. One hundred and ten pupils
¡, O n l y N a tio n a l B a n k in O r a n g e C o u n t y
liable firm of Giase &amp; Co. have done an
picked up pa|RT, thirty-six swept sidc-busUMiss—Lu_handling Florida
F U n d » — P r o t e c t e d b v B u r y l a r y Ip s u r a n c
walks, eighty -there &lt;1dg dfliidetloJiS, fifteen
fruit tills yenr. Mr. Chase hns been in
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8afaty Deposit Boss* for Rant
planted trees; three, vines; one n. rose
the fruit and vegetable business for over
bush; three, vegetables; five cleaned up
O R G A N IZE D 1807
2? years. Their shipments will probably
ush' heaps, and four, vacant lots. We
be very near one half of the total fruit planted grass seed in the twu lots in front
and vegetable output of Sanford, tlte
of the school, and some vines. If they
great trucking center. This company
grow, we'll do more next year."
not only ha mile the crop of" others, hut
The Howthorc school reported:
they arc large growers und shippers of
"The girls who had knives dug dande­
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lions, nnd those with brooms swept tlie
fruit and truck lauds belong to this Arm.
sidewulks. Thu lioys ruked up the stones.
Mr . (Uniae is well p o s te d relullvc . 10.
Roses that b a d 'X c c ir brought "from die’
crops, soil or any condition lliat confronts
mountains were planted."
tlie Florida fanner or fruit grower, and is
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"Applied civics,” Jacob Riis has called
always ready to give kindly .^ v i c e .J l e
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ubollt it In a magazine of
work. and.he adds that Helen« la
now one of the prettiest arid cleanest
pany's large business has been built up cities of the northwest, and that a rusty
by honest and stra Itill (forward dealings.
etui Is now as rare as a rainy day there.
Flowers and grass hnve taken the place
of rubbish heaps, and a beautiful drive Is
being laid out around Mt. Helena, with a
park find playground where "Last Chance

HAND BROTHERS
LIVERY, FEED and
SALE STABLES

Horses nnd Mules Bought and Exchanged

Pope Contracting Company 1|

FIR S T N ATIO N A L BANK
OF SANFORD, FLA.

Coleman, Sumter county, has a large
acreage plumed to vegetables and crops
whleh arc looking well. There are five
hundred acres plantod to cabbage, which
*)U yield over one hundred thousand
crates, buyers are on the ground and
•biprnenls have begun In carload lots.
DeLnnd, Volusia county, is rapidly com­
ing to tlie front as n trucking center, and
many fanners are iireparing new hind for
industry--There wiH-beehipped Tretn
Dcl-and and vicinity lids season about
350.000 boxes of oranges nnd grapefruit,
of which, about GO per cent, baa already
been marketed.
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There will be in the neighborhood of
500.000 boxes of fruit shipped from Vowis county. Bartow, Lakeland, Plant
City and GnUoway of Polk county hnve
m excellent crop not! only of good fruit
which will run about 300,000 boxes, b'ut
their strawberry crop Is first-class and
Ibey are receiving a fair price for their
Products. Lakeland. Plonl City and Gal4 " w“y ore the leading shipping points of nnge county.
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—... -—Finest-Five-€efit-G igar-----On the Market

Furnishing Goods
N. H. Foco,
Alimonie Springs.

Railroad rates of one fare plus 25 cents
for die round trip from points in Georgia
and Florida are offered for the period of
the Florida Slate Fair,. Tampa, February

Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, White and New .Home Sewing
Machines, Edison Phonographs and Records, Wholesale
Dealers In Gasolene and Kerosene

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Magnificent Display of the Products and
the Counties of Florida

and Citrus Fruits Exhibits
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Pyrotechnic Displays,

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General Admission: Adults, 25c, Children 10c
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which gives much cheerfulness. It will
open next month, when the Sanford ama­
teur stock company will play "Ten Nights
in a Barroom."
Aunt Hulda Spicer had rheumatic
twinges in her left leg last night.
The Maccaronj Glee club come out In
theif'’new winter sweaters mid rubber col­
lars Inst Sunday. They sat in a front pew
1tFUie NfewIJght church and wcTe much
gazed at.
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churcfi "and Joined the Hardshell. The
Newlight folks hnln't klcken', as they say
Pete's uwful elosefisted and was caught
once putting a plugged quarter in the
contribution box.
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What Sanford Will Ship
(New York Produce

Sanford, Jan. 4.—From life Sanford
Board of Trade The News has obtained
the following very satisfactory estimate
on fruit nnd vegetables that have been
and will be shipped from Sanford this
season: "Lettuce shipments commenced
the latter part of November and up to tbe
ilrst of the year 80,537 baskets of lettuce
have tH-on shipped by freight and express
and 2,437 pkgs. of miaccllnncus vege­
tables, making lit «11 SIS ears. -There
have been 32,667 boxes of oranges Ship­
ped this season, approximately 126 cars.
Tlie estimate of celery, ns carefully com­
piled, is from 600 to'700 cars, nnd ship­
ments will begin about Febed. For pota­
toes and vegetables th e. estimate is 200
cars for the spring season."

Sam Gilchrist split his left tonsil Hing­
ing falsetto In Sunday school lm*t Sunday.
A leaky built tub jirevcnteil the Sweezy
'Tnthlly'from taking tfieir regular~muntiily
hulh last week.
The Skisher family triplets have lietui
flamed—Ophelia. Fidelia mid Lihelia.
Their aunt. Dumtcrinc Smithers.who gave
’em their names, used to teach school In
Muccaroni.
Hcv. Lige McSwiill, by request, preucitcd
lust Sunday hta favorite sermon on the
Quaint Quibbles ! roni KIs Hopkins
'Return of the Probable Son." When he
Men bunting for health don't "get shot.
rough the uudience arose ns one
A; girl can lose her way without losing
A Boys Essay On Ducks
and gave him three cheers.
weight.
A
schoolboy
assigned to prepare on es­
Preacher McSwutt's w ife left her BtockIf you let' it nlone, even a beo won’t
say
on
ducks
wrote:
"The duck is n low,
in gs hanging out on the clothes line the sting you.
heavy-set
bird
composed
mostly of meat
utlver night and .som e fool boys tilled 'em
I wonder if old A d atm v n i naive when
and feathers. He is a mighty poor
w ith sand. They looked aw ful ridiculous, he ate the apple.
and evcrytxwly shrieked with , laughter
Because a man insinuates is no Bign singer, having a hoarse voice caused by
getting so many frogs InMils neck. He
when they saw ’em.
(hut he is in sin.
Aubt Nancy Gullet Is having her face * It is quite natural to get a soft~note likes the water and carries u toy balloon
in his stomach to keep from sinking
trorn a society belle.
ftmseuged to get rid of freckles.
The
duck lias only two legs and they ar«*
, 4, . wonder t)ie quionip-bilc gives the
■ Mhirivu Clud feller—s f t H w Cfri«amn i*
__set so far hack on his running gears by
liocket
Jjooh
the
liver
crimiilulill.
may trot in double harness soon.
I t a s motto fur framing: Better a little nature that they came pretty near missPhilo Kariieter bus asked Opelia Hoping his hody. Some ducks when they get
In pence than much iiranxlety.
light to be liis'n, uiul Ophelia is dead
Because a man lies%around all day Is hig have curls on their tails and are call­
wiltin'.,
ed drakes. Drokes don't have to set or
no sign that he doesn't tell the truth.
"Punk" Jones uml "Skinny" Junes
Life is like u play: It is rutile unless hatch, hut Just loaf, go swimming and
Perkins nre keeping company. .It's tu l&gt;e tim e is an audienee to look on and ap­ eat. U I was to be a duck I'd rather bo
hoped that something wiJdxuuui of It.
a drake.”
plaud.
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Site Dutton’s flat-footed daughter, PerThe motto "Bear and Forbear" was
List of UnclalmtflTlJetters
luellu, recited four clinpters In the New written before Teddy’s time. He got
Remaining in UieSahfmrd Postollicc at
Testament at the church festiTul. and only one bear.
Clarlnda Stutter did a contortion stunt uml
Pa says If some men would confine close of week eliding Jan. 12,1000 :
Ladles
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sang n coon son^t.
j belr era ukliuUtL.their, autos. Hie lives of Oun«T«itt. Mr» B m t* - SluinTTiU* H inrlei'ti “
Kev. Ifannubnl Columbus Pepper, of the some women would be a Jolly romp.
Jane, Mr» Marp
Steward. Mix Kathleen
Workman. MIm Minnie
Tlungalow~ Turners Hardshell colored
Mb says if tom* men were as „careful Meaner. Ml** Willie
Moore.
Mr»'
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MaudW— -----church, swapped pulpits with Rev. Ephrn- to avoid being dull as they are to keep
Loniiiecker. Mr*. David William». Mrs. S. Elven
hujn.Sinudglns of Muccaroni, last Sunday, their trousers crcused. they might be en­
G entlem en
uml u thrco-dullur oolloctlwi was taken durable.
Duncan, Mr. Cu»
Maletón. Mr. Jacob
up for him.
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McDowell, Mr. Edney
Mu says that women are generally de­ Unito:, Mr.dyed
Carrol, j. A.
Moore. DSvid
Dean creek lias got over .^s banks and fective in their eyesight: That If they tarano». Mr, Luka
Murtchudt, Mr. Otto
tliree of Jim SlocuitT» hugs' have been happen to stray from the straight and Davi*. Mr. Clifford . Perkius. Mr. John
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, submerged in their pun.
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Dons. Mr. &gt; E.
. Kkniey and Townsend
Two mare citizens of Uuugalow Corners
nusarald. Mr. Harry E Kivera. C. W.
Mrs.
William
J.
Bryan,
who
will
attend
are suspected of luiving tujieworms and
Harris. Itami»
Kluxlct, U r. Luke
the Florida State Fair at Tampa, with her Harris. M. f.
muy be quarantined.
Parascanduia, J o rtu p J
Hares. Mr. Elake
Smith, Mr. Thomak
Dill Uislcr's two old maid daughters en­ distinguished husband,will be entertpibed Cray, Mr. StmuncJ
Jones. My. Dob
by the women's dubs of that city in' an
tertained Dick Sweezy and Steve Gulllon
11odies, W. K
fourth Cinaa Mailer
elaborate manner. On the evening o j Harris, My. Hot* N.
Crowell. J. Hsu tom
last Sunday niglit with u pigs Uver.dinFebruary 3, Mrs. Bryan will begthe guest Jflt»if,M’. WUi
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Persons claiming the above will pieuse
The walls and ceiling of the Muccaroni the associated woman's clubs of Tampa,
say "Advertjaed," and give date of this
Temple of Music have been whitewashed, at the home of Mrs. C. W. Carlton.
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J. S. COLES, Jr.t General Agent, Jackson vi Ile, f 1&lt;&gt;riiia
MRS. E. P. WELBORNE. Special Agent

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change uninviting
dismal rooms into an su
tractive cheerful home.
We place at your door
the -privila*» of - s»lvctdons from the largest
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In the Circuit Court o f th e 7 th Judicial ÎÜ1hc Cl r cuItCourt of ltie 7th Jud|ç|al la jthaCI
tilt of Hie State of norfda for /_£ IrcuH «r tfir^ tB IF ö f Flörrda for
Circuit of thV State of Florida
Oranje County
--------- —-O fo n ieX o u rM y
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n the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Cfrcttjy
n orfag
for Orange County.

D. 19 0 9 , In said court, you ap p ear to a;
answ er the bill filed a n d
•oi » u o r . ra sp erttv e “Ifitfif,T
n irlff iW lit’ ft*"
fieri» upon real estate situate in the C ity
CJcy of Sanfotd,
Dill In'Clinm-ivy lo Enforce
S
an
fo
rd
,
and
described
ln
the bill s s :
City of Sanford. 1
City of S an fo rd
) Bltl In C hancery to
City of S anford . *-) Bill lt^ Chancery
v*.
Lot 9 . Block 7 . T ie r » .
Tax Lien.
vs.
.&gt;
huTatce
la
x
Hen.
Lot I , »Block
. «vs.
! • 7.
; -re..
n
\
DU1 ln Chancery to Enforce
&lt; L. Mmlrr.
,
.
vs.
)
E
nforce
T
ax
Lien
Tier 2 |
• ¿ '‘ fu rth e r o rdered th at this order be
Am anda Goodson, an d )
A. J. S rave. a n J
)
Tnx Lien.
To Ihr defendant. L. M edry:
published in the S an fo rd H erald, a newspaper
Owner Unknown.
To the defendant, Am anda ftoodson:
To All W hom It May C oncern:
li appearing from th e affidavit of the City So­
published
in said C ity, once a week fb r eiaht
. It aptw aring from the affidavit of the City . VlHM' application « 1 the City S o licitor,' it
To she defendant. Owner Unknown.
licitor of the City of Sanford herein filed th a t he
consecutive weeks rum r to said ru le g k r,
Ooi n the affidavit of th e City Solid . h-dteitor o f the C ity o f Sanford herein tiled it hereby ordered th at oil or before the Feb­
LtlavM th at you a re a mm resident of th e Slate ,
W itness my b in d and seal o f , the said c ir­
that he fietieses that vou are a non resident ru ary Rule day h e at, being F ebruary 1, A. cuit c o u rt this end dsy o t Decem ber, A. D.
herrln filed, th a t he iS
of Rorida. and th a t your residence la unknown, h rv e i Vhr ,C ly ° f
your
res
S
|
I*, ipog, in said couft you aiiivear to sm l
and that there la no person In thia S ta te the te r- llevea th a t you are a non-resident of the S late of of the S late of H o n d a , and that
908 .
‘ no per- answer the bill filed ami set forth the n atu re
ske of a subpoena upon whom would hind you, nnd ihm l. ? ‘ °"iJ lh#l y,njr resklence is unknown, and ideuce is unknow n, a n d l lial there is
.
„
B. M. R O B IN S O N . (S e a l.)
th a t there la no person in this sta te the servh* of son jn this State the service of i ■ubtMwns of yuur res|&gt;cctive interests in, rig h t to. or
' (hat your " |e ti over th e age of 21 Years.
oa
Clerk C ircuit C ourt, O range C ounty.
"
F
*ip&lt;?
n
*
upon
whom
would
hind
you.
upon whom would bind you. and that your lirns upon real estate situate In tfie City of
It la therefore* ordered th u t you do ap p ear In thia
It ii 'herefore ordered th a t you do a Ip1pear
t - ... ...
Hll. age it over the age of a t years.
.'•anfuid, and described in the bill a s In thia
m i h to the bill herein filed, upon Monday. Februrida
l.ot a. Block 1 a. Chapman and T ucker's Io thè Circuit Courtgaf the 7th Judicial
It is therefore oniered that you do appear
a rt I A. D. ItlOO.'
,
ary” ' a *!» 1 0 0 o " Tln fllw1' upon Mr,,“
'* y- Febru
Addition
tu the C ity o f S anford.
|l Is further ordered th a t thia order of publication
in
t
his
c
o
u
rt
to
the
blit
herein
bled,
upon
Circuit of thè' State of Florida
ft U * ’
be published' once a week for eight conaecutlve . l,I¡*.ftí'¡h7 ontrred th a t Ih lso rstrrof pffiiTtMlfMn ’ l i . 7' . rhi'lU ly
It IT fu rth e r u n ifie d that this o rd e r* )*
A. II. tpt&gt;9 ,
for Orange County.
wreka In The Sanforti H erald, n nW rtpnper pub­
-n. *¥w , “ ,wfTk Í7 rl*¡1» conaecutlve O. IV ''.t fur.,h rr " r ,*i r T*1 "'S I this order nf pub fished ill the S an fo rd H e ra ld ,'a newsiiaper
Sanfonl Herald, n n rw ip a p rr twb- puhheation he published once a week for eight piiblishrd in said C ity, once a week lor right
lished In the City of Sanfonl. In Orange county, J J l M i
City of S anford
) Bill In th in c e r » tu
fished
In
the
City
of
Sanford.
In.
Orange
cuuniy,
cm sccu liv e weeks prior to said ru le day,
hofidm.
consecutive werk» in the Sanford H erald.
it 1 ,
-, • E nfurce T a a Llen
x
I
l._
fls-T
_l
a'_a
.
witness m y hand and th e te a l of anhl circuit Florida.
\
\
itness
_mv
bainL
ood
e
s
f
-of
-tlir
saltl
T
tf
"'»»PÍBtf pvihfished_m-iUo-x.ii,: „/ Sanlord
II. D aueherty.A im l )
__e -s e n l-o f said circuit in
cw rt ih t* 3 5 th d a y o fN ovjw absi^A e-IM »««—
- ..W itjirss m r h a n d a n d -th
cult court this ro d day o f Decrm lier. A. D
G ranne County, Florida.
T u ,A ll VHiom |( May C o n w in :
court, this 2Slh day of November.
»verriber. A*
A. D. 11)0«.
U. M. KisUHvm. | sial ]
19 0 S.
_ sVilness ti’T ‘hand and fn e seat of said cir
M
m n ap p il.» n o n of thè City Sgficitor. ,i
_
H. M. R m m m n . I siul ) T cisit court this am) day of December, A. |)
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.
. .
_ , B. M . R O B IN S O N , &lt; S « |.)
hrreby o u lered IhM on or b ifo re the fe b '
lfl -8
Clerk Circuii Court. Ornnge County.
11)00.
16 R
C Irik -C irc u it Lour I, t) r s n « s &lt; -minty.---- » « •tv Mole ils r next. beffi* -FetinuT y ' t , ' A.
• b 1909 in *a(d c ourt, you ip p e a r to and
In (he Circuit Court o f th e 7tli J u d icial In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial St.
r,Tw
ROBINSON. ( Seal.)
ibe.tlU flled and-set -lottk ibe nai lrrk Hrcuit .Court, Hranff County,
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial •'"»«■r
_ Circuit o f th e S ta te of Florida
llfrr u t your respcctive interests in. ria h t tu,
Circuit of th e S ta te of Florida for
Circuit
of
the
State
of
Florida
litn
s
utHin resi e siste s iliu te in thè City
In the Circuit Court of the 7U1 Judicial
Omit sc County
O ranje County
S a n fo rd , and deicrfficd in thè bill s s :
for
Orange
County.
'
Fot 1 1 , Block j , .I ter 1 .
City of Sanford. ) Bill |„ Chancery t i Enforce
Circuit of the State of Florida
City of Sanford,
1
Il il fn rth e r ordcred th at «Ma o rd rr be
City of S in fo rd
) BOI
|HU in
i n .C
. h a n c try to
for
Orange
County.
vs.
pub
sh e d -in th e S an fo rd llrra ld . a newspaper
II. R 'tler. • I
„ ___
T a* IJe n '
) I.M orie T ax Lien.
L o t.3 &amp; 4,fllock 2. Tier II. | " £ £ ^ ^ 7 , “
O w nrr Unknow n, sm l)
pubtished in sahl C ity, once a week for cight
To the defendant, H. P o tter:
Owner Unknown.
)
E n f o r c e r s Lien.
City of S anford
) Hill j„ Chancery I
T
o
All
consecutive
weeks ni m r In said ride day.
W hom It May C oncern:
vs.
It appearing from the nfiidavlt of the City SoTo tha defendant, Owner Unknown.
'
W iln rsa my bauli and seal o f thè said ctrUpon application o f the
A. it. Torafiason, a nd)) E nforce T ax Liei
Ikltorof the City of Sanford h e rrln filed .'th at he
cult co u rt th is j s t h slay o f N uvtinher. A —1 L _
It aptiearing from the oflldavlt of the City Stgici- I«* All W hom
believes th at you a re n non-resident of the S tate
190 a.
-Cil.yjtfl.tinnfurd
/Hid , th
that
helw anfiml .herein
h e rrln Med,
a t i«.!.*i f Honda. en d -U iai-y o u P rn e ld e u c e lit unknown, 1 -----,rAIi(LAif-S
B. M. Robinson, (S e a l.)
TleveTlJmt
you
are
a
ndfi-resident
of
the
S
tate
of
and that there la no person In thia sto le th e service r lor Ida. and thot your residence Is unknown, and
(• 8 C lerk C ircuit C ourt, O range C ounty.
of a subpoena upon whom would bind you. and th a t
th a t th ere la no person in this sta te the service of
your nge Is over the age of 2 1 years.
rns ur
upon ira i estate situ ale In th r City of I n t h è C i r c u i t C o u r t o f t h e 7 t h J u d i c i a l
It la therefore ordered th a t you do ap p ear In this a subpoena upon whom would hind you
a'llforil a n d
o f your
Ihr hill awfr.
* tO the btTT )|en-ln ntelt ii[mn'•ff.BDFW
court tu th a tf'J•_ herein Ulrd,_upon M onday. Febru- COUrt
tt.if)i|nji 1[&gt; title
in I tiene- m
C lrc u ltT ifrih é S ta te of F io r ii*
~
Am
Cliapfiuu
and
. i -, 'i- ■■v, , v r .f.a f e
ÌrU b lJ irT . i
MllUle in this-C ity of
T u rk rrjt—A ddition- lo (he C ity of
and described
, he gfit i r ; 7
fo r O ra n g e C ó U n tf.
' *
nTord.
h e 'p a W W ^ S w e 'a w i w V j p r 'e ^ L ^ s e c u ì Ì v e i r - - ¡ ^ h iiftf“ ? “ ¿ “'• d th a t this order of putiHr m tnn
¡I is fo rlh rr o r d n r d that thi,
{«t 6, Block j , T ier 7 .
rd er tie
City ni S anford
) Itili in C h a n re rr to
K ? in T h e W
^ r T l » 'Ä
S K
w V ka' « n
s^r
V ,U iht n u " ™ ' lV
•L f 1 fur&lt;her ordered ib n (ids order )* :mb shed in tjie San for.I H erald, a ti{-w*|»t&gt;er
po
h
fi'h
rd
m
said
Cify,
once
a
week
o ra n g e county.
^ m i i f r l fl«srl o r - n . 'y . t H? ^
wLJwIitotiigw^^ « Uri.
IlsheJ In the City of Sanford. Orange
«
¿
L
ililí'.Z
-S
£
£
y
S
5
E
Ä
**s
-«salit
»he Sanford llrra ld . a n tw .,» ,* ,
Uk. th * -ftUa.sAÄ*irttr^
* e eW -* * » « • evv- «»h • rrthf «Ml. ""
K*
C ilv, once a werk for enrlu consecufive
All W hojn li May Conce rn :
W itnrss tny hand an&lt;l seal o f th r •aid cir, le i
I ___a n d the .Lsen)
'W linris mjr hand
.. a n iiiiiLi Ircuit n ^« lin
ss m y hnnd a n d th e seal of said circuit copareolive week, prior to said rule day
t P"U. application **t tbe C ity S o M is r . lt
cull
co
u
rt
this
ami .lay of D rcrrnlw f, A. f).
court, this 25th d a y of November. A. D, 11)08.
« itness in y haml and scat of th r said clrcourt,
this
2Sth
day
of
November.
A.
D.
1908,
1
90
Í.
,
*
r.erelA
o rdeied iTut on or before Ine refiU. M. R omnsuw, | s u l |
Çu * l C"«D *his a n d day of December, A. D.
o ary l l* h J a n , 11 e x h , beitut FebruaCy 1 , A
r
H. M. Kranasia^ ( mal ]
, „
, B. M. R O B IN S O N , f S re l.)
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange Cuunty.
1RS
9 , 19 0 9 , in »ald c ourt, you appear to nnd
I” rl________ Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
| o H C lrrk 1 ircuit f m iri. D ra p e r T oiinly
. Ji- M- '« » H IN S O N . fS ra l.)
ntw er th r bill filed and set Inrth thè naIn the Circuit Court of th e 7 th Judicial Ill the Circuit Court_of the 7th Judicial a a . r-,
. ffk &lt; Ircuit i ohm . IV aliyr Comity,
ymu- respet-live- intere»!« in. ri«ht to,
in (he Circuit Court of the
he
7
th
J
u
d
^
^
L
^
i
k ¿ V \npon reai e state situ ate in thè City
Circuit or th s S ta te o f Florlda-for
^ Clrcull o f the S ta te of Florida for
I n the Circuit Court of the~7 th Judicial
f*l. And decerfiied in Ihe bill av:
Circuit of the State of Florida
O rante County
Fot 1 f. Itlock
—— .
Orange County \ ____
Citcuit of the State of F lo r id a
■ J ta ju flu M *
|
uIf*11
~n'rf'aI*
l'.'
a'
ne^vspaper”
o u n ty .
TTRfl
h a n rer
intlilivhril in vaiti City,-, once a wrek f a r 'cight
vt
, V BUI lit Chancery to
E nforce l a s
Tnx Lien.
&lt;’ity o í S anford
R. C, Duncan!'
Hilt in Chancery to ]
i-onvrciilive w rrkv nrinr tn vaid ride day.
IjoI» I Ztk. 1 J , Block 7»Tier I. ( i r f f l _ » •
Mary
Kvait«,
and
a
Vi.
Owner
Unknown.
J
M
tforceTax
Lien.
Enforce
J
a
s
Lien.
W itnevv my ham l ai)d *eal o f the vaili Cir­
To the defendant, R. C. D uncan:
l o All Whom It May ConceVti:
W. R. M irtei, and ,
cuit court thi« J jth day o f N uvem ber, A. h ,
It appearing from the affidavit of the City Solid
.
®l*|dicatUin
of
the
City
Solicit
To the dt-femlant, owner Unknown.
or,
it
Í*» All VVhom l t Mnv C fifirern!
19 *18 ,'
■
tor nf the City of Sanford h e rrln tiled th a t he lw
&lt;i herrliy ordered th at im or before
It aptiearlng from the affidavit of the City Solki
\ |H.n application « f the City Solicitor, it rtu ry Rule day tie d , being F ebruarythe i FebR. M. Rofiin»on, (S eal.)
llsvrt Hint you nre a non resident of the S tn io n r tor of the City of Sanford herein filed, th at he he
A
hereby onte revi that on or l x tore the Feb
1rii) (letk Circuit^ Conti,, Drangr C'minty,
Florida, and that your residence Is unknown, and fieves th a t you are a non-resident of the S tate o.
D. tpoo. - In. »ahi çrmrta Éyou a p p e a r - t o - «m
'that there la no fierson In this s ta le th e service of Hut Ida. atul th u t your resklenee 4* unknown, tuid ruar* Hide day j p m » . being Febeuaey - r r H z
Ihr
thè bill filed
fileil and set forili th r ita
M id Couit. you apurar tn and
I lutipcn« nron whom would bind you. And th a t th a t there is no person In this State the service of if .
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
answ er th r hill filed ami sei fo rih the nature tu re o | your rc«)*evtìve intere«!» In, rlglil to,
your age Is over the age of 21 years.
1
"
I
nJ
M
'*V
**«tate Mtiule-4iu-*Jke Ci! —— prrcUU ur t'hV State of rtoTida
a subpoena upon wlmm would bind you,
y ° u r ren»ect_iye interrai» in. ri«T.i t« t or l'n f S.1ltford , and de«cribcd
It is therefore ordered th a t you do nppepr In th is
«u
thè
b
ill
a
»
i
it tfirtiereforr! ordered tliat yiHi do tipprnr in tlfis lirn% utMin rr«1 estate »ituate in the City of
(Muri i,&gt;ii.,. bill herein filed, u|*&gt;n Monday, Febru court to the bill herein Mini, upon Momluy. Febru
fv*»! 5 . ITtoek q. T ler (»,
for Orange County.
.Sanford, and d ru rrilx d in the hill a t:
ary I. A. 1). I90D.
Jt i% fn rth er o rd e rrd that thi» n n lerv \*
ary I, A, It. 1909.
i«ot 5 , Block 9 , T ier j.
City
f S anford
It is further ordered th a t th is order of publication
fn u dhhrd ir» ih r Suuftud H erald, a nrwMtnnrr
it Is further ordered th at this ordrr of publication
Jt i* fa rth e r ordered that thi» girder be l'Utdiklied ib said City, linee
v».
Ifill in C hancer y to
‘ be published price a wrek for eight consecutive be published once a weeR for oiglit eonsecuiive
unce a week f«»r
for eight
|.utilulted in the S anford H erald, a new «tañer
Lot t, Block y, T ier a
»eels In The Sanford H erald, a new spaper pub
E nforce Tax t.ien
da
in T h r Sanford Herald, n newspaper pub fiubhftlmt in «aid C ite, o ner à week loir eiitht con « m iti vr weeks iirìor to «ald rute day.
__i
j
w
;
x
:
_Liikiuovo,
ami
fished In th p C ity o f Sanford. In Orange county weeks
W’itne«»
f
-4
M —eirr
fished in the City of Sanford, in Orange im inty congrcutivè-weekM isrittf jrr m 4m
d a r . " ~ T iiit court thi«
Florbln “
T
11
All
W
liom
II
May
C
oncern:
of
Novem
ber,
A.
D
Flolhlpr—-------—---------- "
__________ 1
bty band nnd «eal of jh e »aid cir
Wliness my hnnd and th e »cal of m id 'c i r c u i t
Upon application ni the Cilv Solicitor, it
itness tuy h an d -nmt ltle seal of said cin-ult cuit court this m d day tif December, A. I&gt;. 19 08 ,
i« irei et*v o rd rred that on o r before, I lie Frt&gt;“muh; triHrnth nay nr NnvrmtmrrrtrD. itrtm;— _W
B. M. Refluitoti* (S eal,)
court, tills 2 5th duy of Novi-intu-r. A. It 1908.
*908 ,
rtiary
Rute *Uy n rx t, hrln g F ebruary t, A.
.
II. M. Kosinsok, I stal]
ifìft
(le
rk
C
ircuit
C
ourt.
O
range
Coutilv..
.
II. M. KiMUNVON, &lt;StAl)
B. Ms R O B IN S O N , (S eal.)
D. 19 *19 , in u i d c o u rt, you appear 10 and
118
Clerk Circuit Court Orange’County.
18 8________ Clrrk Circuit C oon,O range County.
Clerk C ircuit (Our», O range County.
auvwer
e biffi fited srul srl forth the o
In thè Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial tu re ni '(hyour
revprclivr intere*!« in, right I«.
In the Circuit Court of th e 7 th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7tli Judicial
■r firn* ulani tra i estate «duale in the City
In the Circuit Court of the 7 th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
Circuit of the S ta te of Florldu for
if S anford, su d itcvcribnl in th r Ini! a«t
Circuit of the S ta te of Florida for
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.
«
Orange County
lai! J. Block 6 . T ier 7 .
Orange County
il i. furtlier o rd rrri). that liti* order be
City
of
S
anford
)
Bill
In
C
haneerv
tn
for Orange County.
City “ ^ Sanford,
) p m | n Chancery to Enforce
fl „ v*.
) E nfurce *la» T.ien politi*hr*l io ih r Sa tifo n i tirra b l, a hrw tpapei
City of S an fo rd
)
City of^Sanfvml. | | IIM |n chancery to Enforce
putiiivlieil in said City, once a week for eight
fi. ""tler, and
&gt;
Lots. Block G. Tier 7. f
Tax Llep.
vs. j
) Itjll in C hm cerv to TV All 'NVImrn lt May C oncern:
i-nnvecnlive werk» prior tu «aid ride das
»
Mary
Evans.
I
Tax
Lien.
W ito e ^ w . 1*0 1 .1 v o l t **■( ■**) lt*. awli jf * .
».fit«
and 4 , Block a.) T biforrr T. ik I.leu , . L 'm n âitlrlkâiiun-.iU —llie—i¿uwTo the ili-frndant, Owner U nknow n: *
oer- t f
—Tree
i
t
,-----~
hir*
cult
court ibi* a jlh *lay of Novem bcr, v g .
It appearing from the affidavit of the C ity!
Tp I hr .l.-8-:i'lnnl—Ltm y. Cwart* *---------------------)
»« herrbv ordcred tha! i»n or before !he l eli
Owner Unknow n.
Ì
*
m
__ f e .'q m l thc City of-Sawferd h rre ln n ie in h a t lie
Itaii[&gt;enriiig from the affidavit of the City Solici­
ruary Ride «Uy_ n eat, hriug B ebrnj*y 1 , V. 19 08 .
lt \ l . H obintun, (S ra l.)
brlleies that you nre n non-resident of the S late of to r of tin-City o ' Sanford herein lilul, thut lie I«-- To ^ Alt W hom It Ma v C oncern:
H, 1900, in MÌ»t ro n fi, y*ui af«fieer iti and
l't*on
ai'tdtratioii
o
f
1
6
8
C
le
ri
C
ircuit
C o u r t ,'O ra n g e Cnunfy.
the C*ify Soficlior,
Horida, nod th at your sesulenc* is unknown, and li.-ves th a t you « 1 » it lion resident of the S tale of
ait»wrr #!he bill t'drd 'a n d .et .(o riti fbe ha
, that there is no person In th is sta te the service of Florida, and th at your rrsid rn cr is unknown, nnd 1« fieirf*v ordered that on ikf befstre »lie I*
tu re nf your re«|'ecl»»r fnterr«t» in, rigbt to,
auibpnrnnupofiith'm i would bind you,
thut tiler.* is no pea son in this sta te the service u! rnary Rule «lay neat, brio« F ebruary 1 , A. -*r Nrifi»i# li 1M*n, ira i rifinir «li ita Ir in (he "City In the Circuit Court of the 7 th Judicial
it is Ih err fare ordered th a t yfm do appear In this a sulijuienn ugwin whom Would bind you. and time D , 1 priïj, in ' « a id court, you a opear to and
if S anford. and tle»crilwd iti tlir liffl a«;
» n v u rr^ tfie Itili filed and
prill the iu
Citcuit o( (hr,.State o l Florida
»d iet Ifpflli
ccurt to the hill herein hied; main Monday. Febru- your age is over the ugeuf 2 1 years
( r t t i . J l l m k j , d'Ier !
.Wy I. A. I) 190«.
It is therefore ord.uod th u t you do appear In (ids lin e of fn ijr rc*|wrctive Iin*crc«H in*, r iih l to,
lt i« fur llirr o n le rrd 1 hai ibi« o rd rr l*r
tor Orange C ounty.----- -----firn» noon real r «I ti r situ ate m the (lily nutdi.lieti io th r S.nnford Ilem td, ï n r j*ct
‘ ft Is furthrr iirdt rn l th a t this oirderof puM lcation court to the bill herein filed, upon Monday. Febru
of S.nnfnrffr‘StTiF“de&lt;irn»ed in tbe fillt ««*
be puUistird once n week for eight um gecutiva ary 1. A . 1). iUtm.
City* u í S aiiitird
I
tuiblUbinf in «ai«l ( ity. once a werk f*ir eigH»
l.ot« B ure nnd four ( j and 4 ), Bk«ck Two rim«r**ufi%r werk* n iìor to «.lid ride dav.
"jreiksln Tlir Sanford H erald, a ncwspn|« r pubIt it further ordered th a t this order of putilk'afion
v»
)
tiihed la the City of Sanford, in Orange county. tie |)uldlsheiJ once ti weuk fur eight consecutive f J ), Tier Eleven f n ) .
\Y'ilnr*»i tu y han*! ,nul »rat of thè »aid cir
Fot* i j am i i j , TlUnk) Bill in Chanccry la
Flarklt.li I» fu rth er ordered that thi» order be- cult court liti» j^ lh *lay of N*»vcml»er. A.
weeks in The Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­
•» T**r i,
) Ç n iu rc t Ta* Liei»
pobli«brd in (lie Sanford H erald, a new *|aper
Wltncst tiiy hand and th e seal of said circuit lished ill the City of Sanford, in Orange county
igofl,
j
«
.U n kn o w n ,
&gt;
*
Libii%heil in «aid City, once a week for eight
court this 25tli day ol Novcmhr. A. 1). 1908
Florida.
*
il. ,\f. RobiiiMiri, (S eal.)
lev AH W hom It M ay C o n c e n t:
____
„
B M. Rowsvm, | sia l |
W itness my hnnd nnd th r seal of said circuit consecutive week« prior to «aid rote, dav.
i(&gt;H * O rfk C ircuit C ourt. O range («»uoty.
t fpon 3 pi»licaTtnn“ n r “ tt«c CTfy " S o lu ilo r/ »P
Wilne»» mv hand and «ral of the «aid cir
______ IO-8 Clcik Circuit Court O range Cm m ir
ivairl. this 25th day nf Ntjvrmher, A t) 1908
* hrreby oldere«! that un o r before (lie rtb+
fui! court thi« j* ib day of Novemlwr, A. D
U M Ruiumju«. ( v a L)
In the Circuit Couit of the 7th Judicial ru a ry R u le «lay n e » !. W in g F e b iu a ry i , A ,
18-8
Clrrk
Circuit
Court,
Urtingr
County
D
. 1909, mi m id co u rt, you anpeai io am i
In the Circuit Court of th e 7th Judicial
ft, M, Robin »on, fS eal.)
Circuit ot the State of Floods
.sii*wri (be bill bletl and *fi Itirlb Ibc tut
Circuit of the S ta te of Florida fur
6
H
C
ln
k
(
in;n-t
C
ourt.
O
range
County.
hi Ute Circuli Court of the 7th Judlclui
i r e «*( y m ir re»(»ec(ive Interest» y i, righiate»,

for

Orange County

City of Sanford, J

,m ,

c h an c ery to EnhJrve

___P. Daugherty. 1 _______ . T ax Lien. _
To the defendant. H. D augherty:
It appearing from the affidavit of t h e b t y Solid
UXOtlhvUlynf Hnnfurd hefbln filisl. thut he befines that vou nro a n o fw e |h lwU.of the S ta te of
-llwtdn nnd rhnt your residence is unknown, mid
mat tlieie is no tierson In this s ta te the service of
ssubjsrnn u|«jn whom would hind you. mid that
your age is over the oge of 2 1 years. *
It Is thrrrfure ordered th a t ytm do appear in this
twirl to the bill herein filed, upon Monday, Febru»ryl. A. 1)1909.
• 1 lV “ri ,‘7 ordered th a t th is order of puhlicnlion
i t Published once n week for elglil consecutive
•wki-m-t;
fiH ’iie Sanford H rrnld, u new spatier puhlUIicd in
iu ttlie City of SonfOrd, In Orange county.
flotilla.
Witness tny liand nod the seal Of snid circuit
&lt;»m. this 2 uih dny of November. A. D. 1908.

0. -M. Koeiasoa, | scat.|

10 8

Clerk Circuit Cour{, Uyangc County.

Inlhe Circuit Court of thè 7lh Judlclui
Circuit of the S ta te o f Florida for
Or unge County
City of Sunford i

y m jn chantx-ry to Enfurce

L Uadry. aud )
T . Tax Llen.
t# All Wtioni h May Concern :
bv fm"
thè City S o ild to rit is bere2 'fifre d Unii un or before tho Feliruary Kule duy
»&lt;»t. twiag le b r u s r y J n . A_U. ÌUU'J. i n s u l a a iu ti,
■ tgw ario and answ er Un: bill ftl.-d ond set
• riva».
" i 1“10 of your risp e ttiv e interests in.
r o . * ì i or/ ? 9 * uh °n
“ la te situ ate in tlic
S * k 7 Tk-H l' Und ,lc *crlt&gt;r&lt;1 1,1 dio bill ns Jail I,

Circuit of the S tate of Florida for
Orange County

for Orange County.

In the Circuit Court of the 7 th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Floride
fui Orange County.

('ll y of Sanford,
Bill in Chancery tu Enforce
vs.
&gt;
Tag Lien.
City of Sanford
) Bill in Chancery to
H C.*Davidson.
____
) _ir-Aifux Ln. Lax. L
To the defendant, i l . C. UooMsoh 1
I lavidMin. and)
•
*
I t uppeuung from th r affidavit of th r City .Solici­
Whom lt "day C oncern:
tor of (lie City of Hpnford herein filivi, that lie I/oiiliraiion
of
tire
City
S
o licito ^ il
l
*
■l'I
lievrs th at you are a nun-resident o i l lie S tale of
Huit un* or before the
Florida, nmi (tint y.mr rrild rn c r It unknown, and I» hereby
lary Rule day nr*!, being lt!»ruary I.
that there is no person in tills sia le Ihr service of
J&gt;. 19 09 , i i «uid court, you a|»nrar lt»
11 subpoena upon whom wuiihl bind you.
bird- am! «et u n lit tbe.
aiiiw
er tbe bill
- ..........
It is therefore » p in e d thut you do appear In tills
comi to the bill herein filed, uiwn Monday, f ebru- lure of your tr» |n iiiv e Intere«!» in, fight to,
or
«leu»
iumui irai r«!atr »duale in the City
yur 1. A I), 1909,
It is ftjtllier ordered th a t tills order of publk-atiort of Sanford, and de«rril»ed in the bill at*
Ilio* k j. I »rr 6 . a» the proi*erty of
tie published once a week for righi cdlitccutive 11.FotC. 7 , David*»m
U-mg in O range L ouuly,
weeks h i T hr Sanford 1I n aid . n n rw tp a p rr pub
of ¡•‘lurida*
. . . .
.,
»
.
llsb n i in lite City of Sanford, in Orange county. Slate
It !• f u rih rr ordeici! that «M» *n«lcr l*e
Florida.
ublifthed in ih r Sanford H erald, a newij*a|»cr
W itness my blind nmi the srul of snid circuit
w eek for eight
Ubii*hoi in «nid Ciljf, o n ce.il neek
court, this U5lh day of November. A. Dr 1908.
,
fon»ecutU e week« |*»Kir lu «aid
Miïd^ fuie
»la
B. M. Rtaussin, (stAt )
and
tea!
of
the taid eirW it ne** my band
18-8
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County
day
of
Nuveml»er,
A. D.
cult court lin t asrh
lii the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial 1 908 .
B. M. R obinton, (S eal.)
Circuit of the S tate of Florida for
6 fi C lei k C ircuit C ourt, O range County*

Orange County
City of^Sanford. |

11 ,]| fn C liancrry tu Enforce

J. I,VBoyd.
i
T** U r n To the defendant. J. I. Boyd
It appuaiitig from the affidavit of the City S olidtor of the City of Sanfonl herein tiln t.J h n t I.«» I*Heves th a t you are a notiT bsIdm t of the State of
Florida, and th at your rrsUirnce is unknown, nmi
th a t there Is no person in lids sta le the service of
a subpoena upon whom would bind y o u .an d thut

In the Ciicuit Couit of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florid«
fot Otange County.

of S anford
) Hill in C liancrry to
ji.
j i.u fsllt* 1 «» f j»t
M. Hte»tunf and
)
T«- (A II Mluiiii li Mug L tm ciun;
L/|*oii &lt;t|*t»litaimu oi tfic t it&gt; SiiiiciturV
itd b errb y o rd rrrd that on «if Ittfo rr ili.
TTmrr U irir-.tjr7 T n 'n t-*ir t ny - r ^ n ^ i i 7 ^ r r J,j r
1 ». 19 0 9 , iu «.»iti* ru u rt. you ajincar tuV^mi
a n th e r the bill bird a n d »et forili the n itm c
of your i c«(in live intere»!» in. right in, oj
oeui) ui'iJ 11 traI rotate »itualr in the r i i y of
S anford, and drveribed in ih r bill a»:
Fut» 4 and j. Block
Tier ft.
Il 1» furlfirr o rd rrrtf tlu l (lift order lx
|uil»li»bed it» the S anford U riah), a neMkpaper
(mbiiskbrd In «¿lid l'( t ) , tmu r a n eek For eight

runteciiltV e Meek» u n o r to »aid ru le dav.
W itnca» my liatui and *eal o f the Vaid circull court tb it jjh I flay o f D rcem bcr, A, D.
19 08 !
II. M. R O B IN S O N . (S eal.)
16 8
Clerk C iicuit C ourt. O range C ounty.

'In the Circuit Court
Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.
City nf S a n fo rd
) Bill in ( baricertv I
_ ,» » •
) E nforce la x Lie
It. f , D uncan, a n d )
T o All W hom It M av C oncern:
Upon application of tlte t'ily Salielffir, 11
i. Iiereby ordered th at on nr before the I r!&gt;
ru a ry Buie ilay next, being F e b ru a ry I, A.
D. 19 0 9 . in vaid cu u ri) you am»ei»r" tn—and
an sw er tbe fiill filed sm l » « furl Ii tlir 11»
lu re of ymir re.pective interests in , light In,
or liens uiwm real r . t a t r .itn a ir In th c .J iity
nf S an fo rd , a n d d « e rt!jc J in the bill as:
F'.’l . l , Jll'.vk i . .Tict L -------- ---------- -------—
It i» fu rth e r ordered that tb|* ord er l*e
fititdiidird in the S anford HITera hi, a nrwAfaper
|iufili»fiejj In »aid City* «nice a week for righi
consecutive week« m to r to »»id rule day,
W |lnr*» mv b in d »tul veal o f the »aid rir
cuit court thi* 331 I1 «lay o f Nuvrm lier, A, D
lo o t.
B. M. R«»kiuaon, i Seal.)
1 6 8 ‘ C lerk C ircuit C*»ur1 , O ra n g e-C o u n ty .

of Sanford
) Bill in Chancery to
w
) K nt»ree - I t s ■ Fien.
A. J. N c .v r, ¿ml )
T 9 the .lilm a a n t. A. J. N r»*e:
l e am w siing from llie affidavi! " I Oic * sty
Sufici*},'t Of . i r r i iy of S a n io ,d I...c ,„ tiled
t
hat
He - t aitlT trs that you - .a nr v - va nun rrssdrw*
our nge 11 over the age nr 21 )V4ti.
■
" V ,h '"l tf't t Ufi» crd c f be r.Til.lM ù d
l-'lor ills, and that your re»
I the S u te of' ITorlda,
It is therefore ordered th a t you do apiw-ar in this
,.,i&gt;in‘0,d Herald, u new spnper published in
Irnce Is unknown, and l ia i t h n e is no pernrÌV. ' VT*-*' ® “ e t '1 fot eighi «m secutivo weeks court to the DUI herein filed, upon Monday. Febru­ , 0 ,, in Hit. .Slate the »crvice. of s su b |« » n a
wÌif to »akl ride duy.
ary I. A D 1009.
It is further ordered th a t th is order of publication upon wh#m would fund you, «ml that your
■«so.
*'“t’^ ®,ld »«al of th è snid circuii
®urt ibis 2 3 Ih day of Novembre, A. D. 1908.
tm published once n wrek far eight consecutive agr is over the age of i t years,
it therefore ordered th a t you do appear
werks in The Sanford Herald, a new spaper pub­
„,
,B- M. RiauMSAM.- ( m ai .)
the bill
hill herein filcd,
filed, uS&gt;on
.!• #
lished In (fie City of Sanford, Jn Orange county, tn th i, court lo tiie
Clark Circuit Court. Orange County.
Mnmiay, I efiruary 1 , A, D. ivo«-,
Fioridh
»
lt i» furlh er ordcred th a t this nriler of
W itness my hand and the sea] of sakl circuit
•n the Circuit Court of the 7 th Judicial court,
publicatlon
published once a week for righi
this 2Sth day of November, A. D. 1908.
consecutive week. tn Ibe S a n fo rd H « s M I., « In the Circuit Court of the 7 th Judicial
B. M. Hiuu«»&gt;n. I sxalI
Citcuit of the State of Florida
new*|&gt;a|^r
|&gt;uhli»hed
In thè C ity of S anford,
18-8
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.
in O range C ounty, Florida.
,,
W llness niv hsnd s u * 1D*r ae-al of s u d clrc *»r of S anford
) Bill ln C hancery to In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial culi
for Orange County.
court tin i i n d
u t Dcccmucr, A. D.
\i- c .?*•
) K nfurce T ax D e n ,
City of S anford
) Bill in C hancerry |a
Circuit of the S ta te of Florldu for
*V S; Stetson, a n d &gt;
I L . i l . -ItQ B lN S U iL -U jta L ) ------ — W . S . Stetson, a n d _) -E n fu rc e —T a x Fieri,
To ule ifcicrsilisnt, W , S, S te ts o n : _ _ _ _ _
--------- Orange County---------------g l.
( ’letk C ircuii C ourt, O ra n g e County.
W . S. Stetson.
)
frnm Ibe lffid sv lt o f the City
T u All W Imin It M sy C oncerní
City uf Sanford
)
.L,,clJur o ( &gt; r City u( S a n fo rd licrein ftled
I-I»'«
Sppllesl
inti
o
f
the City S d iritn r, it
BUI In C hanorry to
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial is hereby ordered that on or before the Feb­
f f i .I , 7 * "»lieraa th a t you »ra a non-resident L otS . Bluch O, Tier 7, (
Enforce
Tax
Lien.
r
f
•
u
l
t
,
"
f
F
lorida,
and
tlist
your
res*
ru a ry Rule day next, living F ebruary 1 , A.
Men *!. unknaw n, a n d th at th ere ii no p e r
Iwner Unknown, a n d )
Circuit oí the State of Florida
■9 , in ««id court: you appear t u ' and
u All Whom It M ax C unccfn: .____- __ ________
4 7 !„ ' 11 Ibis Stat e , tb a service o f a subpoena
th e (nil file«! and u t forth the nature
County.
Upon application
UiVclty Siilldtor, It lit h rtr- _
for Orange
P«n whom would hind you, a n d th a t your
of y o u r r a jf lr r tf r t in te rra li ¡IL light tu. or.
by ordered th a t on or be for* she February 1!^ Lay
-fti
i
h
in
ce
ry
Bill
in
C
tianecr
Sanford-)
lien» tijifin
It I. ° X "
**e.
.*» y « r t .
m e . . real
__ . . . re la te situate in tbe City o f
next, being February I, A. D. 1909. in aaiffimurt.
la iki
ordere .1 th at you do appear
vs.
) E nforce T i&lt; Lii en. Sanford, amt i)r«vrfi*r*l In the.bill a»:
rou a p t« a r to and answ er (he bill filed and set
' j~
Won L,' C°rik 10 ‘k* Fill herein filed, upon
IAit to. Block 6, Tier ].
nrth the n a tu re of your respective interests in. A. IF T om linson, a n d )
T o the defendant, A. B T om linson:
It Is furtlirr nrjrreil that Ibii order be
n tf*
’• A- *&gt;. &gt;9°9.
right to. or Ira n i upon real ra ía te situ ate In the
It appearing from the sffidxvit of the i l l y publlshr*! in (be Sanford nrratd, a new spaper
*urlt t r r
Ibis order of City of Sanfurel, and described ln the bilie as Lot 3.
Solicitor of the City o f S a n fo rd h rrrm filed p u b ll.b stl 1« wsiU CH v,-«tw e I S U S»■ tu r ri
5 I r J ‘1' “,n Fe published once a w rek for right Block 6 . Tier 7.
*UV.
- i t i s la i t kai ■.datad t h a t t t i t r r f a f f W K ib lfíh ó J ■ ilit h e •W I e v r i l f i s H w r I T T ' I ' fifl(FT«WHll lonveculive werkt nrior to ssul rule «Uv
WirnfM my hand and «esl of thr said cir­
In The Sanford Herald, a new spaper published In of the State of FloriA l. and th a t your re.Florida.
7 said city, once a week for right consecutive weeks idrnce is unknow n, a n d th a t there is no |«et- cuit court this Jiid «lay of Drccmlwr, A. D.
son in this S tale the service of « subt&gt;oena
n i i ' 7 1'
tu&gt;nd a n d the seal of said eir- prior to said rule day.
— R. M. ROBINSON, (Brat.)
Witnrss my hand and seal of ths said circuit upon whom would Find you. a n d t U l - y o u r
i.vL
* ,h'* *ntl ***7 o t l? « e m h c r, A ,
id 8
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
age
is over the age o f a t years.
court, this 25th d a y of November, A. D. 1908.
It ¡s' th rrffo re o rd e re d -th a t you do appear
8 M. Katunso«. (u&gt;l)
n „ : Ji; L t R O m N R n N . '( S e a l . T ^
in this co u rt to the bill herein file*!, u p -n In the Circuit Court of the 7 th Judicial
16-8
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.
Vi
C o u rt, n ra n g c C ounty.
Monday. F 'thrusry &gt;• A. I). 10 0 9 .
D i i fu rth er ordered th at this o rd e r of
Circuit of the State of Florida
/MPROVED o r d er o f r e d m e n
publication 1 * published o o m a w « k fo r ei«IH
.for Orange County.
cciiiftfcutivt week» in tHf t**n(ord H erald, i
newMWprr rubllsbed In tlw C ity o f S anford,
C ity of S a n fo rd
) Bill in Chancerj
rry to
Wekiva Tribe No. 41
in O range C ounty, Florida.
u
»
A t t o r n ey - a t - L a W
vs.
I E nforce T ax
Men.
W itnewi m r hand and the sesl of said cir- Am anda rtoodson.' a n d )
Hunting g r o u n d ! of S a n f o r d . M o o tin g s
cult court this and day o f-D ecem b er. A. I). T o All W hom It M sy C oncernt
num.K
2 n d 'W e d n e s d a y o f c a d i
•U pon application o f th e City S o licito r, it
n*8«Hh ln Masonic Hall. V i s i t i n g b r o t h - A bstracts E xam ined and Titles I’erfected
H. M. ROBINSON. (Seal.)
is h e r.h y o rdered th at on n r h r f o r t Ihe Fell
« » welcome.
'
Room 21 Kco Block. Sauford, Florida,
■1,
Clerk Circuit Court, Ofsog* County,
n if r y Rule day n ex t, being F eb ru ary l . A,

K

WALTER D. BELL

il-J**

x:

iF

.. «

Cilv

*

( ily

r lien» uiM fi ir a i

estate » iliia te Tn lb « C it y

f SaiiFirtf: tfiitj de«« iTbed in ih r l u i r a i :
Lid* ijt am i i j , Block jb Tl*r - b ------- — ——
It i* fu rth er ordered tiiat ibi» ord er b«
imhlUhed in l)ie S anford llrra ld , a neaf&gt;)»apev
-published in i d d Cilv, »iure a *eeV for eiffit
confrectilive nrek* nii*»r io *aid ru le -d a y .
w rtrrm - m p i nm ir ^ n i r n m n tîf in&gt;“ x a \
îr *
«uit court ibi» J 5 tb day of N ovem ber, A. D.
1 908 .
B. M. R obi 11*8)11, (5eaL )
16 fi Clerk Circniit C ourt, O range C ounty.

In thr Circuit Court of tha 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.
nf S in fo rd
) Bill in C hancery tu
vi.
I ) E nforce T a* M tn .
M. llra to n , and
)
To the defendant, M. H eaton:
It a I•{•eat tug if mu ibe a Rìda vii of the City
Solicitor of the City o f S anford herein filed
he Wlieve» that you are a non reiid en t
r t l i r S t^ tr of * M onda, and that yonr re»
enee U unknow n, and (hat there 1» no peron in thi» S ta ir the »crvice of a subpoena
ujhoi whom wofild bind you* a n d that your
agr i* over the age of J i year*.
It i» therefore ordered that y«»u do appear
n thi* court to th r bill bercio Filed, u()on
M onday, February I, A . D. 19 0 9 .
ft if fu rth e r ordered th at thi* order of
midi« atioii tie published once a week for eight
jonvecutive meek* In the S an fo rd H erald, a
newspaper*- |ml»U*h#d - in (Jii ■C ily &lt; d -^ * a w fd i
In O range ^ u u n iy , l'Io imita.
* ■ *r
VViliifi»« tny hand and the teal nf 1 1 Id c ir­
cuit court tht» end day oil December, A. I).
908 ,
*
11 \ 1 R O B IN S O N I SamLk-------C lerk ('irc u it
City

n the Ciicuit Court of tha 7th Judicial
Circuit of (he State of Florida
for Orange County.
C it y

nf

S a n fo rd

) B ill

in

Chancery
pry

lo

»1 .
) E iilurce lam £itn.
W . R. Move*, and )
T o tbe ilrfrn iU iil, W. K. M oves:r - J
It ap|*earing from Ihe affidavit of th e City
Solicitor of the C ity of S an fo rd herein filed
(hat h r believe* that you a re s n o n re sid e n t
of the S tale of FTuritla, sm l. that your res­
idence i&lt; unknow n, and that there is no per*
son 111 Ih j. S la te the service of s lobpoena
upon vrlimu would b in d . y a u ._ a n d .lh a t your
agr is over the a g r nf s i years.
It i&lt; therefore ordered that you do appear
in this co u rt to live .hill herein '•ted, rp o n
M onday, F ebruary 1 , A. D. too«.
It is fu rth e r o rdered th a t this o rd e r of
publication he published once 1 weak for eight
consecutive w rrk» in Ike S an fo rd H t t l U r a
n r » vpaiirr y n ih ltriad fa. ike—O t y
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til OraFigi TCfiuni/, Florfae^
W'ilnev* ray hand and the seal o f ta id csecuil court this a n d «lay o f D ecem ber, ' A! D,

1908.

.« • M, -B r , B IffS U N ._ lS e a L &gt; —
tvr-— n e n r C ircuit C ourt, O range C ounty.

In County Judio*» Court, Uron»o
County, fiorldo
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In Re E state of I
W. M. M ahuney )
To Au.- CerDiiu«*. l a c m s . D u rra u m n an» * 1
PxmoNt Hsvuui C u iu s Aáxunt Sato E s ta ta :
You and each of you are hereby noilfird a n d i t i
gulrèd lo Present any claim s and all dem and .r
whirli vou h a v e either for or against said celala 0
W. M. M aooney. deceased, lata at Orange CuMtV.
H orida, to the under» làurei Executor of said estate
within uw* year from the d ate hereof.
Dated December 21.1008.
Fax g ru W. U u s M n ,

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Exécuter.

�January iß

Ttie iANfoAoHeitALft

That Sounds Good, Does It Not?
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We will install all new ideas, improvement and betterments into this, sale, th a t tis
possible for
to d o ____
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We are going to try and introduce new features that will appeal to - you, and above all
let us call your special attention to the effort we have made to get together the strongest
combination of values we have ever shown
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We feel that we have succeeded far beyond our expectations and
we are sure that every one attending this sale will be a walking adver­
tisement for us. We think we have learned what “takes” with the
. women who buy
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FLAXON

Our 10c table you will find much
We have ah extremely tasty and snnpstronger values than ever before. You py line of every conceivable idea in me­
will find about 5,000 yards to select from dium weight cloths for waists and full
suits for the early spring weather when
Now us to the 15c line you will say it’s just a little chilly yet not cold enough
that tl|ls line is. fully as good as-you over for hcuYy wool suits. You are going to
bought for double this money. The line say we have made quite a hit in this line
of neat match sets you will find ‘quite a when you see what we have to show you
feature among this line of tasty Em­
broideries.
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Guess you have heard of this fabric
and know from nil reports that you nre
interested in this self-same cloth, it looks
like linen lawn and after it is laundered
it still holds its linen finish. We have
.this cloth in plain cloths-at 15c'to 20c
the yard. We have a big range of
checks, stripes, etc., in this same fnbric
at 22c to 24c the yard. Be sure to ask
us to show you Flaxon for it’s a great
cloth and one you should sec, and seeing
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never succeeded.

LACES
We have made great preparations in
every conceivable idea of lnces. vuls, torehons,-veniccrbnby - Irish,'“TJrtcnni&amp;‘" mi“
tiques and net tops.

10,000 yards of practical designs ami
extreme values in one lot of vuls that
will cost you a nickel a yard. Y o n have
paid a dime for no better values.

Now when it,comes to dime vuls we
have a bunch of new patterns t h a t will
appeal to every whim and idea o f wo­
men. About 5,000 yards in this lot.

Baby Irish laces we have in every con­
ceivable pattern and. you will fmd just

-whnt-ymi nnr looking fin in thi* for-nflaces.

They will be attractively priced.

Cluny laces will hold their same old
places, when it comes to trimming
linens and the inexpensive early
suits. A large range of patterns w
select from. _______________________

JA N U A R Y
^ LA STS F IV E DAYS

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we
selves
this
season
in
getting
up
the
line
We
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We of linen finish fabrics. You will find
TH IS G R EAT
this some great patterns mid designs among
our selection for-coat suits, jumper suits,
OPPORTUNITY
and many other uses you enn put just
such weight cloths to. They are all l&gt;oj&gt;LAW NS
Flouncing Fashion snys floUncings will
ular priced from a dime the yard to
huve the greatest seasons ever. We have
Well for n dime lender in a plain white
twenty-five cents.
made big preparations in lieu of this
lawn we ore going to allow you a number
idea. We will huve some tremendous
you have never bought under 15c the
values in 27-inch goods nt a range of
A special 10-4 linen sheeting at 85c yurd.
prices thnt will appeal to olFclnssfts of An extra value, in linen sheeting
buyers aijd to all tastes.
A 45-inch Persian at 25c that we are
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sure yotr never bought under 40c the
yard. We have a full line of Persians
W HITE MADRAS
30-inch white linen suitings a t___ ..2 5 c and India lawns that will nil be attrac­
Pur .a special we are going to run 50 Yanl-wide all linen sheer lawn a t___ 25c tively priced.
pieties of 25c values at 18c the yard.
A big range of colored linens 18c to
For early spring wear there is nothing 44c per yard. Your every ideal can’ be
Wo will also have a full line of those
to tuke their places.
met by our linen department.
sheer French fabrics that other mar-

When it comes to 25c values, well
will just let you judge for yourself.
think this the greatest lot of all,
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THE SANTORO hTR AID
Kleyen fnmiiii-n
The Herald' s 'phone la No. 148.
Wen^ln Sanford, Wednesday
S. Rphun of Orlnndn sn»»nt Wwlnnrigv
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P ABOUT THE CITY
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HappenlnÄS— Mention of Ge| c8tiniates fm'mP(lll o
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Matters In Brief.
ing.

See L R. Philips about ¡cucumber and
squash seed.
PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST W. H. Goodson has established n ¡new
meat market on Sunfortfa venue.
$18 Art S&lt;|uarcs for $15. size 0x12. E.
I t ««roary of the floating Small Talk
A.
Hcffleld Co.
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Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
Arthur
Yowell utletided the institution
ried Herald Readers.
of Elks Lodge nt Daytona lust night.
wo
o.* " 'llJiM1' hQUBPt
zjl. « - -.I. r
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____ — __Wade makes fretiuent tri|* to.Sanford.
A« needed In Sanford at Once.
Write him nt Orlando.
Fresh

Mnckeral a t H. H. Hill's grocery

Silk shirt waists at big reduction at

The Stonc-Gove block Is being greatly
improved nnd repaired.
$18 Art Squares for $15. size 9x12. E.
A. Heflield Co.
Women’s co ats a t reduced prices to
make them go. At M ettlngcr's.
Watch for The Herald's Big Offer to ap­
pear in next week's issue.
Rugs, from 75 cents up. E. A. Heflield
Furniture Store.
T. H. Barlow ond W. M. Lewis of OrtnndfTWfrc hi Ihc ciiy Tuesday.
W. J. Thigpen hns just disposed of forty
acres of land near Lake Jessup.
Low 'prices on • beans for spring plant­
ing at L R. Philips.
J. A. Crews, representing the TimesUnion, circulated amongSnnfordfolksthis
week.
Look out for The Four PickertsCompany
Alondaya-Tueeday and Wednesday-nights
nt the opera house.
A. M. Gabel, representing the Martin &amp;.
Hoyt Co. of Atlanta, si&gt;eni Thursday in
the city.

Clark’s Cutaway Harrows

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Garnet WlllTcnnrour properly for M cttlaicr**.-.........
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“Our
own
coffee.”
23
cents
n
pound, tof
you.
Mn. Frank Grnynm spent Tuesday in sale by Gamer &amp; Roberts.
W. B. Holder left town Tuesday, much
Trtfcr.
—
to
the regret of several of ids friends.
tomnto
seed
nt
L.
R.
Low prices on
Sec
H. H Hill for Celery City Blend
Philip*.
Coffee,
finest on earth for 24 cents.
k*hirt u-nlsts a L b li r eduction at
Sec the new features nt the Violet
Hrt Unger's.
N. P. Yowell &amp; Co.
New line, men*« .[Mints, $1.25 to $5, nt Brand Sale.
Frank Myers, of*^ he Cook Auto Co. of
Hettinger's.____________________
H. P. Driver and Hanoi Lafco spent Orlando, spent Wearnesdny in the city.
New stock Evnporatcd nnd Dried Fruits
Monday in Orlando.
for ClirlamUls cak.es. a t Long's Grocery.
• W anted.—Children's scwliig to do. Mrs.
Address Box 331
L. M. Cox, the popular representative
Maria
Kciehiun— 510 Magnolia street.
Wed Salt Shoulders nt 12 H cents found
of the Southern Express Co., wus in town
E. E. Webb, who was injured so badly last week.
at H. H. Hill's grocery.
in
the explosion nt the lnundry,_is im­
W.M. Davis of Orlando transacted busi­
Don't miss The Four Pickerts, Monday,
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proving.
Tuesday ond Wednesday.
ness hero last Wednesday.
U. S. cream separator, very cheap, nt
For on up-to-date tailor-made suit, see
The new trolly line will be Sanford's next
—Geo. H. Fcrnuld Hardware Co.
innovation, nnd will Ik* the first in middle
iwcll &amp; Sons.
Ei«tu—hmuifed light wood fence _posts hJ?l&lt;igigiii»-n-Tr-.,ltll,1L
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Arim U n e o M a d le r^ W T T E P n tla ts'
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—, jLW-.i.u ».—
.*,_ '.lx,
ty_ -y.-~ _ ."r.’jj'. ^
for s a le . '
—W. J. T higpen.
W. J. Connoley a prominent resident of
at banner's.
Over fifty people were turned away from Conway was transacting business in the
* Tlie famous Fox River Dutter for sale
Sanford this week because theycould not city Thursday.
s't W. W. Long’s Grocery.
get houses,
Hnm sandwich, 5 cents; Mrs. Takash's
Wade, the tuner, Orlando.
Sweet corn seed nt L. R. Philips.
- Garner &amp; Roberts have good butter In
If you want a first-class tailor-made lunch room, opposite the depot.
one-pound prints for 35 cents.
Go to II. H. Hill for everything In the
See C. A. Reed for furniture nnd plnno
suit for $12.08, call nt I). A. Caldwell &amp;
moving. ,
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Mr. Geo. DcColts, county solicitor to be, grocery line.
Genial Joi Dawson ceiled upon the linrdSons.
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of
Sanford,
is
in
the
city
today
circulating
wore dealers on Wednesday.
W. J. Hnlzllpp of Orlando spent TiiursHorry Alexander spent Sunday nt Ills
in legal circles.—Orlando Reporter Stnr.
home in Oviedo,
day In tlie city.
Now Is the time to buy your sub-irriDon't forget that L. R. Philips has the _ Furnished room for rent. Good location;
fnihi jnnd. See M-'M, Smith.
Col. A. M. Thrasher transacted business
. Turkeys, . geese nflil. chickens fnt sale.
best
prices on all sorts o f garden seed.
a
t
Orlando, Tuesday.
only
two
dollars
per
week
If
taken
at
once.
Be sure nnd bo there nt V. D. S.. on Mrs. A. C. Doudncy, Pl|one 50, S a n fo rd
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January 20ill. ”
N. P. Yowell &amp; Co.
Mrs. J. N. Blaine and daughter, Mrs. Call at Herald office.
Women’s coat» at reduced prices to
The new electric theater 1b giving a dem­ Phelps, returned home from Jacksonville,
J. S. Irvin and wife of Blount, S. D.. m ake them go. At M cttlnger's.
W. F. Cory of Ngwurk. N. j., and Jos.
Geiger of Savannah were In theclty Tues­ onstration of how Sanford will look witli where they have been visiting for several s|»cnt Wednesday in the city.
£nnford business men have issued some
electric
lights.
weeks.
,
New
line
men's
pants,
$1.25
to
$5,
nt
of
tlie most tiehuliful designs in calendars
day.
this senson.
Garner &amp; Roberts open their Sanford
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Special Snte of ladles'Trimmed Hats Mcltinger's.
Muttings of nil kinds and patterns, from
A little money now nnd a little now nnd
See Pell for paper hanging. New fall
20 cents per yard to 50 cents, nt E. A. avenue grocery today. Everything In at Kanner’s.
groceries hay nnd groin.
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Mrs. J. E. Baker, who has been spend­ then is llio way to buy celery land. See patterns just in.
HeflieM's Furniture Store.
__T. J . McCray, a former resident of San­ ing some time witli Mr. nnd Mrs. W. N. M. M. Smith fur particulars.
Buy Henry Clay Flour of W. W. Long.
ford, was shaking hands with olil Wends Lqfller7lifl# "finne n r -Tampa—to-vlsit her
M, IVLlpeduia iust finished driving n The be«t on earth.
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this week.
husband.
well
at
the
new
residence
of
Dr.
Ptileston.
Fresh oysters served in every style nt ’
Frank E. Milton of New York hns nCWanted—Party to contract to furnish
Dili Pickles, sw eet mixed, cucumbers,
ceptid n position with tlie San ford Grocery
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. E. Tolar have removed (he Pico rrslnurant.
engine wood on rock, for S. &amp; E. railway. m angoes mtii Sour piekles tn bulk.
M. M. Smith-ban 1,000 acres of celery---to one of the Cl lick cottnges on Elm ave­
Company.
A. P. Connelly.
Ciias. E vans.
land.
Sold on easy terms, v
nue.
Steak, ham nnd eggs, pork nnd benns
Mrs.
Harry
Alexander
came
over
from
If
you
want
to
sell
or
buy
city
lots,
city
Mr. and Mrs. M. O.Overstreet and family
Tile BishopBlook is now one of the best
and other toothsome nrticlcs, nt Mrs. G. L
Takasli's luncii room, opposite the depot, Oviedo with her husband Monday to visit property, celery farms, see N. H. Garner. lighted portions of tiie^ily. We hovcour came up from Orlaiuiu, Wednesday,, in
a-couple of days. ------------------— ------their Rro c a r----------------- —--------------------irs.-R." D. nrownrll nhdTJflvisTJrowiiuII
G\ .WTLewis of Longwood, who has been own electric jighu.
Long's
Preserves
in
glasses.
Finest
on
seriously ill for some time, is slowly im­
Some people seem to tliink Florida is
of Taylorville, Fla., were among tlie visit­
market.
Ciias. E vans.
proving. which wdl be good news to his slow. 1-ct them try Garner, &amp; Roberts
ors to tlie city Tuesday.
Tiie growtli of Sanfurd is lie ing most se­
none of our monied men build more many friends.
with an order. Phone 39.
Thc'Roynl Tailors Brand of Clothing HIWlll
houses and store rooms! There is a cry­
riously retarded by tiie lack of rentable
Beans, English |&gt;ons, tomatoes; all seeds
means perfection. See samples at D. A.
Commencing Jnnuary 1st, 1909, George houses.
ing need for both.
for spring crops, at exceptionally good W. Venable, contractor and builder, will
Caldwell &amp; Son's.
S. O. Stiinholser will soon have his new
Dr. Nelson is a welcome visitor to tlie
itnploy only union labor, nnd work eight
Prof. K. Y. Winters of the Florid n ex- city this week, nnd is assisting at tlie ser­ prices. L. K. Philips.
cottage at tlie corner of Magnolia avenue
________________' and Eiilhth street-ready-fur occupancy.
T. L. Branham, - county supe.rvisor, of hours n day.
TjeimenraimtHmrtjmvmitjnof Florid», vices at ihtfBapUstchureli.
roads. sj&gt;cnt several hours liere Wednesday
was in the city Wednesday.
Frrsli fish every day—Guaranteed to be
The la te st styles In Millinery at
Since the inception of the Electric The­
T. J. McRae of Gainesville, representing ater the nishopUIOck resembles the great bringing some prisoners for the rood con­ fresh—also oysters.
Kanner's.
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struction on Benrdntl avenue.“
a large Cholcdale furniture house in Nortii white way of upper Broadway.
Rev. T. F. Calloway, pastor of the Bap­
Men's overcoats and cravcnettes.
Carolina, called u{&gt;on tlie local trade Wed­
G.L.Squireshns returned from Hustings
Tlie
Holden
Real
Estate
Co.
disposed
tist
ciisrch of Orlando wns in the cify on
nesday.
Must be sold. Priced away flown.
where lie has twenty acres of farming land,
of u number of lots this week in the new
Wednesday
to meet ids wife and baby
At
M
ettlngcr's.
Mr. Squires reports tlie Hustings section
New laces, embroideries nnd white sub-division sou til of Tenth street.
who
have
been
visiting in Georgia.
E xperienced «Nurse — For Information ns flourishing, ns the fanners are starting
goods nt Violet Brnnd Sale. Many Sanford people nre indulging .In address "Nurse.'' Box 103, City.
U.
S.
cream
seftfrliYiiiV'very cheap, nt
19-4 planting Irish potatoes.
N. P. Yowell &amp; Co.
autom obiles these days, nnd ere long tlie
—Geo.
H.
Fernald Hardware Co.-*
Ladles' Trimmed Huts a t c o st at
Dr. Aldridge sjwnt several days this
Allen, In the Plnxco Block, city wiil be filled witli the buggy wagons.
J.
C.
Huddleston
of Geneva was n visit
week on the East Coast. As this was Doc's Kanner's.
opera house, will make shirt
or
to
the
city
Thursday.
Mr. Huddleston
Capt.
K.
R.
Murrell
left
yesterday
for
first trip out of U wn in eight years it was
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. P. Likin's, Mr. Ross and
vglstsand sell hats nt cost wliiie wailing
states
tiiat
about
40,000
boxes
id oranges
Daytona,
where
he
witnessed
the
instal­
necessary to blindfold him and back him Mjss Hotchkiss of Orlando, were in the
■for her stock.
have
been
shipped
from
Geneva
already
lation of the Elks lodge at that place.
;ity Monday. Mr. Ross'iinil Miss Hotch­
on to the train.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Miller left Tucsduy
this Benson.
kiss
look
the
Clyde
Line
to
Jacksonville,
Good 200-egg incubator and brooder
Ladles, sec the fine line of Trimmed
for Miami, where they expect to remain
We sell the best lime nnd cement that
where they will sj&gt;eiid several days.
several days. Mr. Miller was summoned Itafo a t Kanner's.
going at cost.
money
can bu/.
—A. E. Hiu_Geo.
it.
Fernold
Hardware
Co.
for die U. S. Jury.
If It's MULES you w ant to plow or
Prof. J. Madison Chapman will glvcone
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
R.
S
wixqxand Miss Nettle
Step into Mrs. G. L. Takasli’s lunch room harrow , sec Jam es Harris.
P. J. O'Hara, a prominent turpentine op- of his inimitable dramatic and humorous
Caldwell
of
Wnyneslioro.
Vn..
arc in the
erator, wus Ip the city Thursday. Mr. readings at the Congregational church next nnd get a cup of good coffee.. Five cents.
Hop Kce. the old Chinaman, who has city tills week. Mr. Swoope Is n director
Misses Nellie und Emma Fureu of West been running a laundry in DcLand for .if tlie’FlrslNationalllnnk ond fnfcnmjnmi
O'Hara is a great bellevef In the future Thursday night.
, H tB U 'tiiy .o f-S a u fo w l. -------------------------- -Cliiivv $i Sanbonds-ioa-and coflae. tlm -patmBaaah,wh4itulhuy4m: teaching school, many years, has closed tiisestablishment pride in the rapid growtli of Sanford.
purchased some city lots tills week" from and Will live nt Sanfurd in the future
best there is.
Garner &amp;. Roberts.
A party com|&gt;osod of Messrs. Quigg.
For
Rent—T wo medium-sized front
the Holden Real Estate Co. and expect to where he bos n celery farm.—DeLnnd
rl
H.
P.
Driver
nnd
W.
D.
Holden
ut
lead­
Erwin and Baxter Ixmg left this morning
rooms
und
pun try, up stairs. Apply n t ’
erect a residence thereon.
Supplement.
for Sanford, from which place they will en tlie Institution of an FJks Lodge ut
501 Fourth street.
High grade Cigars and Tobacco. Smok­ Electa Brand Tea and Spices.
go up the St. Johns In a launch on n Daytona last night and assisted in taking
J . W. Yingling und* father. Geo. Ylngthe new lambs across the boi ning sands. ing nnd chewing. Most complete line in
Chas .- E vans . •_
week’s hunt— Reporter-Star.
ling,
of Pnoln, were in the city Wednesday
Ciias. E vans .
Men's o v e rc o a ts and cravgnettes |ie c ity,
Just arrived, Snider's canned goods nnd paid Th6 Herald office u visit. Mr.
“Our Own” coffee, best 25 cent coffee on
The trustees of Rollins College, Winter catsups nnd preserves, at Garner &amp;.
M ust be sold. Priced away down.
Yingling, senior, is eighty-one years of
rhe market, at cither store of • Garner &amp;.
—At M ettlngcr's.
Park, have issued invitations to the ded­ Roberts.
ngc, yet is os spry as a youngster of twelve,
Roberts.
.
The foundation for the new residence ication of Carnegie nnd Chase Halls on the
Deadwood
Dick.whosc
coming
announce­
Headqunrters for Iron Age tools. A n y ­
. J. Ham. Repp of Union Jliltlge. Md„ oi Dr. PiilcStotrhflS been laid nnd tlie car­ afternoon nnd evening of Thursday, Feb.
•arrived in Sanford Wednesday and will penters are busy starting the woodwork. 18lli. A number of prominent Sunfordites ment nppeurs in another column, is not thing you want In bund plows, fertilizer
»pend the season here. Mr: Repp has The Pope Contracting Co. have tlie work have received invitation», and no doubt u wild west b) u &gt;w , but a clean, moral dra­ distributors, etc.. Harry J. Wilson.- .
ma. full of comedy ond pathos, direct from
For S ale— Perfectly sound, gentle horse;
.ken a regular visitor hero for several
will attend. .
in
charge.
its
New
YorifVsuccess.
The
company
are
lady
can drive; price reasonable. Good
• years amL is surprised at lit« advances
—OHves in bulk and in all tine bottle«' v all specially ^secured for thc different parts size und can work on funn. Also good
Tfceni SanforiThaa .made since h it last “ Garnerfc Roberts sellhlgh-ifnide Cigar»
Chas. Evans.
they present and wherever they have buggy und harness If horse iB taken.
and tobacco. Try them.
visit.
appeared
our exchanges speak In the high­ 23-3
The
Four
Pickerts
Company
will
appear
Box No. 9, Lake Mary, Fla.
If you—old, middle - aged, youth,
Good 200-egg incubator and brooder
at opera house, January 18, 19 and 2(b est terms of them. Be sure and take the
maiden
o
r
Infant,
don't
atten
d
any
For rent or for sale—cash or terms—
. going at cost.
Sunday school, you are cordially In- This popular attraction has been to Sanford children to see baby Irene Glenroy. as she new 'cottage corner Eighth street and
—Geo. JI. Fernald Hardware Co. —
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spukcuof us the, dcYcrest cldldju trcM
VII r i i i d TifC fn C tn o u tB i o u m n ijr * ° Hvraa 1 tr i..jn ^ n fiir ihr mist three seasons nnd
Mngirotln avenue. ’Fnorntce larBeTCOnifr
Dsewbere by this paper will be found every Sunday m orning a t 9:43.
on the American stage Wednesday,
Is well known by everybody.
kitchen and bath. Occupancy about Feb.
ihe advertisement of The City .RestauO ne, million feet of cypres# bleaching Jan. 20.
1st. ■
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Zeb. Ratcliff of Braidentown arrived
v&gt;nt. of which RobL L. Jones is proprie­
Rdfned“CdffM73 pound« for one dollar Phone 115 after 0 o'clock p. in.
boards. Place order» now. G. R. Calhoun.
tor. and Robt. H. Dingley- is manager. Tuesday to tuke a position on The Herald
Chas. Evans.
Tvvo n ic e furnished room s for rent.
Oysters served in every style at tho
.Tldi cafe is fast becoming one of the force. He was accompanied by his father
James Harris.
An English lady with a thorough mu­
and
brother,
who
were
desirous
of
locating
Pico
restauraut.
toost popular eating houses in this sec­
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*To E xchange: Northern business and sical training und some years experience
here
with
their
families,
but
after
a
dili­
Planting
time is here. M. M. Smith will
tion of the state, and well deserves its
in
teaching
would
give
lesions
In
San­
residential property to exchange for San­
sell you land on easy terms.
Urge and increasing patronage. A high gent search of two days could find no
ford or vicinity vacan» lots, orange grove ford nt pupil's horns on violin or piano.
vacant
house,
either
in
ilio
city
or
suburbs.
cl*»» chef is employed arul tlie cuisine
High-grade uleomurgerine, 23 and 30
or improved or ^ im p ro v e d celery land. Terms at rate of one dollar an hour. Ad­
locludeg all that is good in the hinrket. Later on they expect to locate tieni and
cants
a ikmuhI. Garner &amp; .Roberts,
dress Miss Tinne. Sorrento, Fla. 22-31
—A, W. Brown, box 820, Sanford, Flu.
purchase land.
M iote rooms for ladies.

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IfY ö u W A n tto Buy òr Sell

CITY PROPERTY
OR TR U C K LANDS
Come-ancL See _Ua

BOARDING CELERY. SANFORD, FLA

D O U B LE -D ISC R EC O R D S

JLMakes No Diffe-ience What You Want or Where You Want It

A different selection on each side
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W É HAVE IT

They fit any machine

and on Terms that are Right

T h at tells the whole stoty except
that at 6 5 cents for the- Columbia
Double-Disc you get a better record,
on each side, than you ever bought be­
fore at $ 1.20 for the same two selec­
tions. G et a catalog!

HOW ARD -PAC K ARD LAND COM PAN Y

Hardware and Farm
Railwayway

Sanford. Florida

NATURE’S WONDERFUL FOUNTAIN
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Pure water is essential to good ;!
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health.
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Sworn officials say it is espei cinlly recommended for domes;; tic usft

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New hotel, new furniture, tele,
♦ phonjL-ibuIy mail.

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LUCAS

compBtsstojuiusm Y C R

B»at by T a ti for C ro w a n .

Uscfl fn tYicTe Satn's Paint Shop
During the pnst year the U. S.
Navy has consumed 091,000 pounds
of
Lucas While Paint
find 278,700 “pounds* of LUCAS
COLORS, su(tident to produce more

un u tliU i m r

All who Imvp

nml In.ret».

W e.have the largest
and best equipped jilant
for driving wells iii tins
section of the country
and are prepared to Ijll
all orders promptly. Our
machinery is up-to-date
and our workmen are
skilled in the work.

equivalent to 50 carloads of 200.000 gallons each, nnd which would
make a train more than one-half
mile Jong.
In addition to this Uncle Sam
has used during the pnst year more
than 25,000 gallons of LUCAS
VARNISHES, ENAMELS nnd o th rr
products.
f
^ Uncle Sam's préférence
is not a
matter of fnvor, hut of QUAIJTY
and RESULTS.
In Uncle Sam's service, ns in
everybody else's, LUCAS PRO­
DUCTS have an unbroken record
for satisfactory results,
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Implements

Those
putting in wells would
serve their best inter­
ests by consulting us and
learning prices -before
mdking contracts.

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Four miles from S. A. L sta” lion, Apopka.
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High rolling pine.lands, beau+ tiful palms, walks, scenery.
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Hot and cold batlis free with
Spring water.

Address WEKIWA SPRINGS COMPANY, W eklw t Springs, Fla

Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Cauliflowers, etc., etc., in Sanford, pays
I Sell the Land—Your Drains, Money, nnd
Muscles Makes tire Crop nnd the Profit

CHAS. H. EVANS

Staple and Fancy Groceries
Full Line of High-Grade Cigars and Tobaccos
Agent foe the Farooui

CLOVER HILL BRAND BUTTER
SANFORD, FLORIDA

I. C. HUGHES

CONTRACTOR
and B U I L D E R

Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty
None but first-class labor employed and aU contracts guaranteed to be in accordance
with plana and specifications

IMPROVED IRRIGATED FARM S— UNCLEARED LANDS
Flowing Wells on All
Celery Delta and other;DesirobLe Tracts in Blocks to suit Purchaser. Prices nnd descriptions upon

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ORDINANCE

NOTICE OF INCORPORATION

rte fo r t h e A p p o in tm e n t o f a C ity
•' ■ |e e v « n |e r , O e f t n ln l t il e D u tie s . e n d r o r
O ther P u r p o te e .
|, on) ill tint b r l be Mayor e n d City Council of
‘
• tbeCfty of Sonlord. F lo rid a ;
• m i 1. II »boll be tb e d u ty of the Mayor.
1 J o , the approval of th e Council, to appoun a City
B - f ir e n J rr . w ho*ecom pentatkin » h a lf beflxed by
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^ ^ ' ¿ ^ " h a l l be th e dut»t of
i th e City Scaven
rt&gt;tn the (irlvlea with
to remove all excrem ent from
the city a t lenat once
garbage placed upon th e
Inert» dally Ha *haU also remove from th e city
im i» all Other offenalvc or unalghtly m a tte r or
' ■ry l l.ttrr when rrquefted to do *o by th e Inspect
« March«I or Mayor.
ll »hall be the duty-of the Scavenger to tbor^ ¡ , 1, w»ih all l-mptled bucket! before replacing

Evyry prlTynetthlrrihe rerpomurllmln
■ tf iSr rity fit"!' I«* provided, at ih e rx n e n c r of Ibr
or more w ater closet buckets of rrtiui nattrrn; tie- nuuiber of buckets In lie used

aaprlvr l ltill

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er, »object to the approval of the Inspector
■» t h e Sanitary C om raltteoof the Council.
It »hall be the d uty of th e Scavenger to »upply
the buckets where needed, and w ithin two days renut tbe name of the occupant of the nremlM-a.wlth
5» number of bucket» aupplied. to the City Clerk.
- vwboaeduty
baaedutyltli«hall he lo keep a list of the bnckrta
¡»me. and by whom
S»c 4. The owner* or nccuipanta of premlaec
•kail put all garbage In aúllaible receptacle» and
plico «ame oulikle of the sidewalk on the street. In
¿«■»»»a irni.Plar c JttM bc Scavenger.
Stc. S7
S All owners, agents or occupi
occupants of prem ­
ia« where buckets °re used, shall p a y $1.00 j*-r
i t CSV.« per quarter, payable q u arterly in advance:
. . •]] ■tur«s. saloons, re stau ra n ts, hotels, and all
Mbet places of business shall pay $1.30 per quor
. . t , payslip q m ric rly hi arivanm . rtfUfca anil trs l
S , u pinrterir. p a ra b le q u arterly In advance, for
rhe removal of garbage and trash from th e ir rc■aectlve plate*
olJjevpfjjm
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„ a Ssnitat»E und. t d 'W u B U 'b y 'i f i e Sanitary
Ceramitttx tut. L m lukiv pintwaa* only.
Sic. 7. The paym ent for bucket* and scavenger
vice shall lie m ade a t th e office of the City Clerk,
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« 3d re rt the first and th e ten th pf Jan u ary , April
July
My. ami October. The Clerk ahall keep a retain:
of all monies received, and p a y o u t l|ie »aim- by
. tbe' order or approval of the S anitary Commit
ke lie ahall m ake a q u arterly report lo the Coun
Cl) of all monies received and paid out under the
peovitioni of this ordinance.
Sic. 8. Att violator* of th e provlaions of this or­
dinance shall lie punished by a fine of nql lets than
$ 5 0 .0 0 . 1or by im prisonm ent
SI.00 nor more■th an $50.00.
aad lalipr not exreedlng th irty days.
Sir. It All ordinance* and p a rts of ordinance*
Dirt with .the provision* t&gt;if: this ordinance are
Sic. 10. This being a »anilary m easure, the
siine shall take effect im m ediately after Its
passage.
To Hon Msro« L ake

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basarti by Cil y Council of Sanford, Fla., In session
January 4th. IliOU.
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City Clerk.
Approved January 10th. 1000.
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In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judlclal
Circuit of the State of Florida for
.Oronge County
W. P. Ilolden and W. J. Thigpen, os )
Holdcn Real Estât« Com pany, ets. (
1 W.
| K. Wrstluook and W illiam Gamble J .
ToJ. K. Wratbrook and W illlnm G am ble:
(nun the affidavit of Andrew Johnson, herein
filed. In which he sw ears th a t he is th e a llo rn ry of
tbs ahuvenam ed plaintiffs, th a t ho is informed
and believes th a t the above d e fendants are each
non-ret kirn ts of the S ta le of Florida; te a t he be
llrves the defendant J. K. Westbrook is n resident
of Albany. Georgia, and tb e defendant W illiam
Gamble's residence- or place of business is ¡¡02
" Wsihingino street. New York Cily; uml Unit alii-'
snl know» np one or other person cm'w hom srr
vice ran be m ade th a t u s a l M l a g s t l g g d w sgqswa
. *lr Is th ru Imp oidered th a t th is notice Ik- pub
- Uthnl in The Sanford llrriiM . a n ew ip ap er pub
iitbedhrO nm ge-Coum yrFJojIdn. for four consecu. tlve weeks.
It is further ordered th a t you ap p ea r to this bill
on (h e is t day of February, A. D. I DUO, the san ir
bring a rule day of sold court.
. Wltnria. II. ,M. Kohinaon, Clerk of the circuit
Court and the seal of aaid court th is 30th day of

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Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
M A. Howard.
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In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit, Orange County; Florida
Carnteli* VlllanoRotundoand
Mike Rotunda, her husband,
and Mike Rotunda In hi* own v
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right.
/ Dill for Partition

Vluoria Vlllano.

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From the affidavit* of Mike KotundoVind Carmcli* Vlllano Hofun'do, herein duly filed, they d rposr
sad say upon oath th a t they are the com plainants
named In the foregoing BUI of P a rtitio n : th at Ihr
respondent, Vittoria Villano (or Victoria Villano).
» a non-resident of ihc S ta te of Florida : th aï she
1» an infant under the age of lwrnty-»Hie year»;
that she Is B c h lie n of th e Kingdom lY Italy and
bow n'kides with her m other; C attolica Sargent
Milano, at L anuloininl, Moriglinno. Provincia dl
t-aserta. Kingdom of Italy, a n d th a t there is no
person In the S late of Florida the service of a aubwhom would bind th e said Vlttoria

You are therefore ordered to ap p ear W this BUI
{orParUtlonon Monday, the 1st day of March,
iso», the same firing a rule day of said court.
tt U further ordered th a t Ihia notice lie published
™* eight remiceullve weeks In The Sanford Herald.
* W.'tapapei published In tirnnge County. Florida.
. lie**' i*
Robinson. Clerk of the Circuit
«tuft In and for Orange county, Florida, and the
J « i of said roust, th is 2nd day of Jan u ary . A I)
a s. ,
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U. M. RuamsoN. Clerk.
a . m TntASiini,
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SolktUu Jm Cumplaln ants:----------------------- —
By M. A. Howard, D. C.

Sanford
Machine I Foundry
Works
Repairing A ir Kinds
of Machinery

N oncrt û tlre u Y ö tv w . T hat we. the undrrf ‘Jtn« l- intend to apply to the Honorable A. W.'
Gilchrist. Governor of th e S ta te rtf Florida, a t T alFlorida, on the llth day of February, A .l)
¡90», fqr L etters P aten t incorporating Tar ifowAsnL anp yCouyaxt
following proP ackasp
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ir ,if,lowing
charter, the original of which I* now on file
K’îred
th e office of the Secretary of th e S tate of Florida.

B. Apia Howasd

Spencer’s -Bakery
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Engines
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Office and works on Oak Avenue,

nearFemald's
SANFORD*

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Best Brand of Fertilizers
For Florida Growers

to the Trade
Full Line of Lunch Goods, Can
dies. Cijiars and Tobaccos, W tfusc
the liest of materials. Free house
to house d e liv e r y .___ :*-------- i -

Twenty Year» of Experience with Florida Crop* lias Demonstrated
__________________Uie-Worth-of-Our fertilizers -------

a r t ic l f : I T
The nam e of thlscorporation shall Iq- T ut How
ATO-PAj^Atu Land Loui a*iv , ami its principal place

‘ inrida, hut It sta i/ffiiv e ton-h*i ^ ^ T m ^ s T u g c tp "
cies and places of business In Florida and In nther
S ta te s of the United S tates, nnd in foreign coun­
tries, a* tho board of directors m ay determ ine.
ARTICLE II.
The general n a tu re of the business to he trans
acted by said corporation shall Ire as follows,.to
w h : To hold, buy. Own, control, work, develop.
sell, convey, lease,' rent.' mortgage,
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pledge, cxchange, cnltivnte. Improve atul otnenvlse
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deal in

Sanford Library
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A SPECIAL BRAND FOR EVERY CROP

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a n d in othef S ta irs of lh«* Unltmi S ta in , and in
foreUn countrlr». to
im pm vr and d rv r'o n
lands for th e purpose of , t a le ; and to do and per
form all U lln |l appropriate h r needru! for the de
yelopm ent jin d |ij&gt;j&gt;r;i.f-,t&gt;riii &lt;»[ ^ ftam c ioi.ailK
m en musAuiu- u u y lw *,Ti
I» j&gt; W rta
u ndertake omt tli r c a i h e m anagem ent a u i sale of
nil or pnrt Of th e protwrty of Ihc corporation; and
to undertake and direct the m anagem ent and sale
of property, buildings and lands of others, and to
*W FW $J$G ^gtj»rot»|ion th e general business til
rem e n ts ti1tiyenrvasna brokers.
To acquire, own. lease, necupy. use and devrliqi
farm s, farm binds, town sires and territories: to
lay out, plat, irrigate, d rain ami subdivide the T
sam e; to operate farm s, ranches, orchards nnd
p lantations, nnd esiahilsh colonics of im m igrants;
and to erect anil construct houses, buildings and
works of every kind on the lan d of the coiporation.
To m anufacture, purchase, or otherw ise acquire,
to hold, own, mortgage, pledge, sell, assign, tra n s ­
fer. or Otherwise dispose of. invest, trade and deal
in nnd with tim ber, lumber, naval stores, and oilier
gouda, w ares ami m erchandise of every class and
description, which m ay bepalculntul directly or In­
directly In effectuate Us business.
To issue bonds and to secure the sam e by pledges
or d e n is of trost or mortgages, of or upon the whole
or any pnrt of the property held by "
thm. * m tro * H ln n ri^ !n tfw *qef&gt; v4r
corporate uses, ns and when the
of directors
m ay determ ine; to loan and borrriw money on
noles. ttends, m ortgages or otherw ise; and to buy/
own. hire, lease, mortgage, pledge and otherwise
deal in nnd dispose of nil kinds of personal prom
erty.
To guarantee, subscribe for, hold, purchase, or
tlicrwlse acquire, sell, transfer, assign, m ortgn ge.
pleilge or otherw ise dlsimac uf Urn. d m u id ., »p»" t a n t u k 14. or any I«tods, seeifriiies ami evidences
id imleldmlnesa Isauul id i renteil by nrty orttrr roreItornlion or corporations of this Slate, or uny other
State, country or nation; and whit,- Dm owner of
sui-fi oiock, tiundi, id other obligations, to o r n lse
all the rights, powers and privileges of ownership
thereof, and to e irn -ise voting miwers thereon, to
the sam e extent th a t u natu ral person m ight or
could do.
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To receive paym ent of the capital stock sub­
scribed for. In money, or In prenwrly. labor or ser­
vices. at a )ust valuation Ihrrm f. to be determ ined
by the hoard of direciury; to m ake contracts uf any
kind w hatsoever for Ihe'furthrrurH e of its luislness
und purposes, and generally to exercise »ucli pow
er* o s m ay be incident lo the purposes nnd lajslness of said tsirporatlon, ami to have, n r rcise
ami rnjoy all the rights, powers and privileges InchWnl to (urjxiratiutu organiaed nnd existing under
the laws ui the State uf Florida
The foregoing clauses »hail be conslrueil as Indr
•iiilr n l idgiv ls - lu iiin rssc s and powntx. anil ll.«
cnum rrntion of . any speriltc tiusiness or power
shall not Im held tu
lu lim it or restrict
reatrke in a n y niatittct
«ball
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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

ROOM 20
Upstairs, Pico Block
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HOLLY WILLIAMS

Are OfTering Any and All Kinds of Florida Real Estate
at ns Lpw Prices nnd on ns Reasonable Terms •
As Can be Had Anywhere.
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Florida and Western Meats
Full Line of Groceries

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W. W. LONG

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G. H. FERNALD
W . D. HOLDEN
F. P. FORSTER

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J . C. HIGGINS
A. T. ROSSETTER
H. R. ST EV E N S

MILLER

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CLEANS AND PRESSES

FOR S A L E
In Enterprise

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J! C. H. F E R N A L D , Pra».
A. T . R O S S E T T E R , V. Pros.
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Agent for Virginia Carolina Fe r­
tilizers ,

Ü-R00M HOUSE, 14 ACRES

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The Sanford Building &amp; . Loan Association

DEALER IN

Fresh Meats
Groceries

a k t ic i . f; h i
The am ount of the capital slock of Ibis iuri»,ration shall be One Hundred Tliuusaml (1 till,0 0 0 00)
[kollnrt, to be divided into One Ttimiiand shares of
the par value of One flu n d rrd ($100.00) Dollars
each All or any portion of Die capital stock of
this rurporution may tv payable in. Issued, or
used fur iu Aim' purchase ui poH-edy, real
|e ,MUml. or for the paym ent of lal«»r or servk-rs. at a
Just valuatiuti lu tie determ ined by the Uuird of
directors
ARTICLE IV
This corporation shall continue and have full
power to exrnnse Its corporate rights and frail
rh lsrs (or a period of ninety-nine (» » ) years from
and uftrr the cuinm rm vm ent of it» ciaiairate es
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Offieis on Park, Aventie. Ivetwecn First nnd Commercial- Streets, Snnford..Florida

Ladies' Skirts and Gentlemen's Clothing
Our Monthly Rate for Club Only

$ 1.25

Giving you twelve pieces a month. We will coll for ami deliver your
clothes once a week. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

GEO.'W. ADAMS, Manager:

SITOO.OO

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Hie business uf this «turpornllon shall tie «s&gt;riducted by the sollowing officers: a I'rrsident n
In Gold's Barber S h o p __
. IPhone G O _____ _ Park A venue-N orth___ _
I n i u u m , a « d -u - .W rulwl y,-»l.—l .„I I,* Dm luuhi
directors, and n boanl of dire« tors of not Irss Ilian
tlirr,- nur more th an five din-ctur*. who m ust tie
sliskholders uf Die coryioratlon. tu tie rlei (&lt;sl by
$ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ + ♦ • ♦ + + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ❖
• S ' + + ♦ 4*+ + + ^ + + 4 * + &lt; * ❖ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ $
the stockholders annually
Until the first annual meeting of Die stockhold
ers hereinafter pruvidtsl for, and until th rir auccessori are elrcteil und uualilied. the off),e rs uf
this tsirporatlon shnil tie: l) Adnn Howffrd. 1‘resiT
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Howard. Setertary; the Board of Directors shall
tu- II Adnu Howard. Jesse t) I'ackard and Claude
Howard
The first organisation m eeting or the stockhold­
ers of this cot|iornllun shall la- held In the City of
Sanford, Orange Countyg.JTorida, the prinnpal
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of the corporation, on the 2(Jlh dny of February,
D l» 0 » . for the purpaae^of adottting try-laws
and cotuidetlng th r organD ation of Dir curp«itn
AND
lion, amt also for the purpose uf electing Sucli offi­
J The Lntest Fnll Styles in Lnilies’, Gent's and Children’s Shoes
cers of the corporation as lire hereinbefore provided
for, nnd thereafter (he annuul dnertings of (he
J
Just Received
■* ^
stockholders of this rurpuratiiui shall Im held on
the first Tuesday in January of each and every
-H--&gt;* *5--S-4-+*}• 4 &gt; 4- +- 5 - i - - H - &lt;■*5&gt;■!"&gt;H
4
year.
.,
ARTICLE VI.
AT
The highest am ount of Indebtednr»» or liability
uw lte.il I hi* -eurpurotinn- s h a ll' WlilCCT" nicITIu
ball Im the am ount of the capital stuck uf this
cor to t a lion.
• ^ r r = : - I ARTICLE-VIL— —
Tlie nam es and residences of th r subscribing in corporators of this corporation, and th r am ount uf
the cap ital stuck sutuertbud by each, are us fuluws:
J Adnn Howard, Sanford, F la ...............14» Shares
Claude C. Howard. Sanford. Fin ...........
1 Share
Jesse O Packard. Cadillac, M ich......... .150 Shares
) n W n s ta W ursua, the subscribing incurporalura
have hereunto subscribed llieir nam es
B. A pna Himssn.
ChAUlIC C. litlWASD, ,
Jt*at 0. P ac* aji&amp;
S tats or F usuoa. j
County of Orang«vl
1 H isiay C trn n r. th a t before me, a Notary Pub­
lic; personally appeared B Adnu Howard and
Claude C Howard, tu me well known to be twu of AH W o rk R e c e iv e » M y P c n w tu tl A t t e n t i o n
th r persons nam ed in and who subscribed their
Manufactured with pure distilled watcr^.they will prevent illnuo*. a id -----nam es lu the foregoing Articles of Incorporation,
---- ami Best Effort»-—-— -----and severally acknowledged lid u re m e th a t lliay
'
digestion nnd tfire you health-------subsorilied and executed the sam e for the purpuses therein expressnl
I n Wrrotm Wmanor. 1 have hereunto set my hand
ami official seal at Sanford, in the County or Or‘P h o n e 2 3 0
nge and the K ta u wf Florida, on Ihia the KSrd day O p p o s it e C i ty H a l l
f November. A. D. 1808.
| u al|
.
4 a«»- A. Di. Com a,
N otary PuUic.
of Florida at 1-argr.
My a x n m iss am expires March 3rd. ISO».
S ix rt of Mv« ican. i
County of WeifonDi 1 I H eaov C o m rr. th a t on this day, before me
personally appeared Jesse O. Packard, to me well
mown to be one of the persona nam ed in and who
mul&gt;- to M f il
r&amp; fljird If.e i..irguirig, AM h7H'W inriwimniUfin: IhitUimt ytMiirt-ftariy
and acknowledged before me th a t he eirs.-ulrd the resent me in MONEY-MAKING PROPO­
sam e fur th e purposes therein mentioned
SITION. Address
Beautiful Iff dtalgfl, w ith grow ltd panel back. M ade of quarter - u w e d
In Wmwaa Wncsnir. I have hereunto set my hand
aubJ oxk¡ w
ith a* Itami»
liam lrom e c o ldenlinikh. highly pplikhtd. U r u a If f lh ff K 4 l
with
and official seal a t Cadillac, in OreCoui.iy U W*sb u a lfa m e con»Iruction.^
re nclt
d iTtf»,
b e p rie r l* p oM ibk only IrecauM
-bon. P
F ttn
leg». T he
T. L. CUSHING, Oviedo, Fla.
ford and S tale of Michigan, on this the 14th d a y uf
ol our lumie rite tn »m
anulacturint
itici u n u t tadlitlc*.
U ditile», lo»
I chair* cadtuivcty. turning
November. A. 0. 1908.
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(hat we
can
id»
l
n
quxntitle»
w e f»
n rmu lt o u i Ifc*
:
ol
*11
kind*
In
auch
quantities
out
chair*
i
[irju.1
M o o C A ltU lk*.
d e a l e r '* profil andI seti
a tti ddùci
ù e c t to p o u a i xxiiolcam i«-.
Notary Public.
Yo» run no chance, lor we five »our money back II every chalrl* not
My commission expires July B. IB12.
20-5
it You u v a a l le a n t o n e d o lla r l a th e « «
exactly a* w e icoceaent,
and
eel b e tte r aatitlactloa. Chair* to r dining-room , parlor, bed-loom ,
am again asking for OLD SHOES. I
penen, kitchen, law if, «fore«, otlice»—a t o eeere o th er ti* e .lro m th*
will give what they are worth
moat elegant to the p la in e st All kind* ol w ood, 20» d ilk n .n l ityfc*.

DON PEABODY

Enterprise

- -Florida

! FRAN K

FRESH

MEATS

L. W O O D R U F F

Sanford's Only Exclusive Shoe Store

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STRONG LINE 01 CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES

GROCERIES

Drink a Bottle of

J. 1. ANDERSON’S

C. H. DINGEE
Plumbing and

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Gas F i t t i n g

GINGER A LE OR SODAW ATER

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T h e Sanford Coca Cola Bottling C o ., Sanford, Fla.

Agent Wanted

DEALERS IN

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M ike; Everything

CUhl'PC C. IfOWAJU).
Icsst O. P acxasii.
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE HOWW r, ro t tia n o sia m i, h ave agreed to asauriatr
oureelves. and do hereby assrsia tc ourselves toth er for the purpose of forming into a hudy
nnd cnrim rate under nnd by virtue of the laws
- . th e S la te of Florida, and «lo hereby adopt Ihc
following A n k le s of Incorporation -

The Florida Fertilizer Co.

Park Avenue------’PKone 100

$4 J

F in e L e a th e r S e a t

Old Shoe9 Wanted

TIjg’Herald 1« fully equipped to print
fine atationery uf all kinds. AU tbe latest
type and material and “the men behind
the type“ who know how.

SIZES,' 6. 7. 8. 9, 10 II AND IS

{. E. Irvin’s Shoe Shop
Cor. 3rd S l und Sanford Ave.

B«nd Inf

FLORIDA CHAIR

Urea lllcatroMd ratalrrua and apreUI Cljlatma* IM that

I» l i r a pad atv«« Uw prk«a ihal » « • ) &gt; . *-« &lt;t lu. rwy t o
MW y«u all »boat
ly. a«*d feel» la-dar*are. It*» |u«u* rrea mi requeat• u r ; cbalr y w buy
B rid g a and tfia o ra a Atm , J*ck*®nviU«, FW.
FACTqjtY,

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THE iANFORD HERAUL

January «6, iftOfT

-IN THE SOCIAL WORLH IN SANFORD CHURCHES Items of Interest Concerning Where Devout of the Celery
Society People.
»City Worship Tom orrow.

P O IN T S PIIREIY PERSO N U ofsilME Of AU CHURCH EVENTS
now Celery City Vanity ra lr
Away the Golden llour*Soclal Gossip.

Of Interest to Those Rellllously U»-—
cllned— Subjects of Discourses
b==
■ for the Sabbath. A

—

—
r t n t M«th*4lltt
Kev. A. Efllontebolder. p»» tor;chu fell, coriwr Ptrt
•venue and Fifth »tm«: Mt*ona«c. corner Mainolia avenue and Seventh ■treet; NODi 234.
Sunday morning service at 11: m q l o l w n c s ,
7:0O; Sunday acbool. 8:49 *.
Jno K. M«ttlngrr. Supt. Epwortb Leazue. 3:Og Sunday » r ta -

Between Park and Sanford Avenues,
South of 10th Street, we are offering

laS-

Subject for Sunday, 11 a. m.: "Empty­
ing and Filling;“ 7.30 p m., “ Lost and
Found.” Preparatory services at 7 p. m.

tory of Mrs. Thrasher's social successes.

requested to atteninHese services.
—Stranger*—ara - cordially t - invited-to
worship with us.
M iu Daisy Davies is coming l This
dscU—Uoo-la reeeirad with great-JoyJty.
all the Methodists of this and the sur­
rounding communities, especially to those
interested in missionary work, fof Miss
Davies is a gifted speaker, possessing
rare charms of manner and culture.
. She will arrive In the city Thursdny,
January 28, and speak at the Methodist
church Thursday night, and again on
Friday morning.

The engagement is announced of’Miss
Rebecca Irvin of Washington. On., to Mr.
Cecil Gabbett, formerly of Savannah, but
now of Sanford, Fla.
The marriage will take place at the
bride's home in Washington, on Tueaday,
February 18th, at noon. Mr. Gabbett is
well known here. In railroad circles.—
Jacksonville Metropoli^.
o the many
Sanford friends of Mr. Gabbett, who has
f. W. Boyd pattar: Sunday mornlni tervrecently claimed this city for his future r.R*v.
II: evening »ervlce. 7:00; Sabbath arbori. 9:49
m.; Dr. J. T. Denton, Supt.: prayar matting every
home and built a beautiful residence on
'edneaday, 7.-00j&gt;. m.: T. w7 A. Br l Friday, 9 p.
the lake front.----------------------------------It Is needless to odd that Mr. and Mrs.
The revival meeting in this church Is
Gabbett will receive a warm welcome on still growing in interest and is well a t­
their retum toS anford.--------- -— -------- tended both afternoon a n d . evening.. Dr
W. A. Nelson will remain over Sunday
The Ceclllap Music Club program of last and preach botp morning and night. All
Saturday, Jan. 0, was given by Misses are Invited.
Rente Murrell, Mabel Hand, Murriel liarPresbyterian
raid, Ruth Abbot and Margaret Davis.
Rev. J . F. McKInnkm. pastor; m orning aervlca.
Mrs. Turner Houser rendered several vo­ II; evening **rvR*. 7:00; Sabbath achori. 8:90 a.
m .; Henry atcLauUn. Supl.; prayer m eeting Wed­
cal selections.
nesday, 7:00 p. m.
The election of officers for the ensuing
year resulted as follows: Miss Sadie
Symes, president; Miss Peaches Leffier,
secretary and treasurer, Miss Rutli Ab­
bot, corresponding secretary.Tito Epwbrdi League social at tiie Mag­
nolia House on Monday evening was a
pleasant occasion. Musical numbers,both
vocal and Instrumental, formed a part of
the program. The reading by Miss Fern
Ewry is deserving of special mention.
Refreshments were served.

fourth Sunday; early m ass. T a . m ; m ate and eer

Holy Crete Cplseepel
Rev. B. F. Brown, rector; A. D. Key. aenlor w ar­
den; Sunday m ornlni service, 11; evening service,
7:90: Sabbath school. 9:45a. m ; D F. White*»,
Supt.; prayer meeting. 7:90 W ednesday evening.

The Musical Tea to -be given at the
Revival Services Progesslng
home of Mrs. Robert Newman on the
The revival meeting at Uie Baptist
evening of Janunry 25th. promises to af­
ford an evening o f, rare enjoyment. church Is Just splendid.
Dr. W. A Nelson tuts gotten hold of the
Everyone is cordially invited to attend.
situation here and Is doing his best. We
greatly enjoy his sermons and many alrjTire return dance given in honor of the
ners have been saved.----------- —---------Weiaka Club, next Thursday' night at the
We arc hoping that Sunday will he the
Sanford House, promises to eclipse any
greatest day yet.
former efforts in social circles. Special
Prcadiing at 11 a. m. by Dr. Nelson. At
favors and figures are being prepared for
3 o'clock there will be a meeting held for
the german uiul those who will attend are
the purpose of ordaining three deacons
promised an evening of pleasure. Many
for the church—Brethren M. M. Stewart,
out of Town guests will be present.
J. D. Jlnklns and N. J. Perkins.
Then at 6:50 Sunday "evening we will
Great Violet Sale Again
The V. D. S. sign is hung out at Yow- have Bro. Hulzlip with us from Orlando,
ells again, and the feminine portion of who is to effect an organization of the
Sanford’« population Is on the qui vlve B. Y. P. U. of our church. Night service
with visions of filmy laces and embroid­ following, conducted by Dr. Nelson.
Be sure and tome to all of these meet­
eries. We wish to call the attention of
our readers to'the page advertisement In ing and don't forget the Sunday sciiool
this issue, as it contains good news for beginning promptly at 9:43 a. m.
the ladies. Also glance at the window
in Yowcll &amp;. Oo.'s store where the display
Receiving Fine Returns ..
of ten cent embroideries is attracting so
-moor itiAMifittr—*'-"-------■■ [■ ( M a r i Ntwi)--------- — ..
..This great. Violet Brand sale begins
Lettuce Is being shipped from Sanford
next Wednesday, Jan. 20, and in order in large quantities "One- d o r' last week
to tee pare for this great event the store seventeen carloads v^re shipped from
. will he closed all day on Tuesday, 10th.
there. The DeLand people engaged in
growing crops there are receiving fine re­
New Railroad M o riorJda
turns, and are very much pleased. CeleTy
A movement has been started to build will begin to go forward about the middle
a railroad from Bay Minette, Ala., to Pen­ of February.
sacola. Fla., by the Baldwin County Col­
onization company. The distance makes
Tickets to the great Bryan banquet a(
the plan a feasible one. and m the coun­ the Tampa Bay Hotel February 4, will
try through which the road would pass Is be $5 each, and every reputable Flori­
u rich one, it would prove a paying in­ dian is Invited to attend. This will be
vestment.
one of the most notable affairs In the
The name of the new road will be the history of the stole. Following his ad­
Elberta, Mobile and Pensacola Railroad dress on the future of the Democracy at
company, and lias been incorporated with the State Fair grounds at 1 p. m. that day,
a capital stock of $60,000, and Lite line Mr. Bryan will speak on other themes of -j
will he about 100 miles long. Henry C. Importance at the banquet.
Bnrllng._W. J. Levery and C. N. Stalger
TfTin fR ffilTW TB H fJW ITO ir— _

Par Sale

The many friends of T. Allen Jones,
who was injured in live Seaboard wreck
several weeks ago,-«ill he-pleased to
learn that he Is Improving and is now
able to be wheeled around the hospital in
a chair.

j Beautiful 10-room house in St. Peters­
burg. Fla.; all ' modern conveniences; on
street car line, two block! from bay and
business center: furnished or unfurnished.
Owner leaving dty. Will sell cheap—all
or part cash.
Mrs . M art F inney .
304 Second S u N., St. Petersburg. Flo.

W inner Washing Machines

Just Received

Allen Jonea 1» Improving

A few more of these still left. ko|d strictly
The largest line of sporting goods ever
on guantee. If they do not do what we received in Sanford—guns, rifles, bunting
maim, money Is refunded. Harry J. Wilson clothing, etc.
Hurry J, Wilson.

'~JVIonth

HESE lots are numbered from 1 to 50 in the
order sold. Mr. Derry, Cashier of the Peoples
Bank, has placed one of these numbers in a
sealed envelope, and the purchaser who happens to
purchase that lot in the series will receive a deed to
his.lot EREE of Cost. ,_The. lucky num her_will. he
announced only after the Sale of. the entire series
has been completed, but all Paym ents made by tho: |=
Lucky Man will be refunded with the Deed. Mr.
Derry does not know what number is in the envelope,
as Numbers i to 50 were written oh separate pieces
of paper, folded, placed in a hat from which some
one drew one which was im m ediately sealed in the
presence of witnesses and the other 49 immediately
-destroyed. This w asd on eat our office at 10 o’clock
Monday, December 21. These lots are offered for
less money and on easier terms than any in Sanford
were ever offered before and some one will get a
Home Site Free. • Be the Lucky Man!

HOLDEN REAL ESTATE CO.
SA N FO RD rFJ-A .
B i a i a i D i m niRiiËiiÂipniÊifsim iÂ ifT

URRELL
REAL

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BR O KER S

tjesrircF lo rid a

tJnimproved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
$ 2 5 . 0 0 to $ 2 0 0 . 0 0 per acre

siooaoo
Celery farms, with flowing wells all tiled, drained and ready for crop, $ 5 0 0 0 0 10 $1
per acre.
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property,improved and unim proved.. 303,000 acres tim b e r land, with finest site in
Florida for crate factory.
,
0 tliers t il l you what can be done. MURRELL a MINSHEW are practical fu'fliers M
well as real estate brokers, and are here to show you what bus been and
be done.
VVWAWV»

M URRELL &amp; MINSHEW

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i/V S A N F O R D —L ift ¡a Worth Living

Number 2A

NEWS

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. 'JANUARY 23, 1909

or THE WORLD

Items of Interest Gleaned fro m
V a r io u s . S o u r c e s ,

a second, which will develop 425.000 AI |
treaty Is
horse-power. The trenty
is for n limited A L L
term of years, hut It will have nrnpletime
to prove its vnlue.

AROUND FLORIDA

The New York supreme court hnsdeclded The General News of “The Land

that an oral bequest 4s as good-nUd te'gfil
of Flowers"
as a wri tten one where the former Is proven I
by witnesses. The decision was rendered
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK In the case of Daniel Tompkins who was CULLED PROM THE STATE PRESS
given the key to the private desk of Geo.
W. Cartriglu by the latter when about to
litre the Readers Will Find a Brief die. Mr. Cartright remarking: "I give you An Epltom* of the Week's Most ImHistorical Sprint Flowing
PortnnUlappenlndsln the
all my securities In the dc&amp;k In case l do „
For HurrledTheauers
not, recover from the operation."
_
. ’ ______ State's Domain.
Abbott Lawrence Lowell, author. InwThree thousand gallons of whisky oon- "Governor Gilchrist hns appointed Hon.

,JSaton. uralesaor. at_Uic„ Kicnec-fll

flsratcd -b y-llw govwfwmm« ■ere in—the- Duncan U,Fletcher of JnrkmnvilU .« h«

First Year

SANE0RD SIFTINGS
Busy Celery City to Make Fine Exhibit
at Jacksonville Exposition
- (Ssnfunl Cut. -florid« FniH and Produce Newt)

BRICK STREET PAVING
First St ree L í o Be Paved W lui-

Sanford is one of the most progressive
out Delay
cities in the trucking districts or Floridn.
Mnny new people are m oving\ç/{ittm ct«1 by the splendid climnte. tlie fine fann­ OTHER STREETS ALSO PAVED
ing lands and the excellent transportation
facilities, while others are daily driving
about the country, making inquiries and First Street WlU.Be Paved Forty Teel
looking for desirable places at .which to
In Width With Avenue Effect ’ locate.
One of the most important steps in the
This place is going to be well represent- material improvement nnd nrodress nf
M fll mg-JAcksonvIlle" h'xtxraUIon.'Tfig" Sanford wlll'tm begun in n few days beTiThT Ing nothing less than tbe paving of First
there is n&gt; doubt their exhibits will be strjret nnd i ^ | s of aqverpl .p:
worth considerable •in - t h i * orainry a m i '
section:
closed on last Tuesday nnd the assurance
W. G. Aldridge; 5 crates of celery: M. F~|-ai good »»reewthqg-gim t. tu-our citizens
Robinson, 5 boxes of oranges: H. H.Chop- hns caused favorable comment for the
pel!* 5 crates of celery; J. M. Oglesby, 3 mayor, city council and bond trustees.
crates of celery; L A. Brumtcy, 4 crates Lirsi street Is a very wide street nnd n
of celefy: A. T. Kossitcr, 5 crates of cel­ forty foot space paved with brick will
ery: J. P. Wynn, 3 crates o'f celery;. A. give ample accommodation to traffic nnd
McDonald, 4 crates of celery: R. E. Milieu, leave n space on either side which will
celery, lettuce and cabbage; W. H. Bart­ be utilized for beautifying the streets by
ley, hnrrel of cabbage: Joe Cumeron, 5 pnlmcttos and other tropical verdure.
crates of celery: J. B. Starling, 4 crates; The paving will start nt the crossing of the
Bart Herndon, 4 crates of celery; Jim ¿AlteBfe&amp; SaLy.ne am) extend Ul S aUx.
oir s r ford avenue.
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cry; E. E. Brady, 2 crates of celery; M. M.
From First street the work will be con­
Stuart, 2 crates of celery: A Flttl, 2 CTfllH tinued. upon Railroad way nnd Commer­
of celery: W. J. McBride, 2 crates of cel­ cial street will proba lily be paved ns fnr
ery; E. K. Enzor, 2 crates of celery; C. F. ns Park avenue thus giving the principal
Williams, 3 crates of celery; W. S. Thorn­ streets n fine appearance.
ton. 2 crates of- celery; J. D. Hoskins, 2 _ The.contract was closed _with the Aucrates of celery; J. N. Whilncr; 5 crates gusiq,brick poneem and the streets will
or more of celery; W. H. Howard, 5 bar­ be [uivcd with the best of vitrified, brick
rels of cabbage; Mike Rotundo, 5 crates and when finished will l»c o lasting mon­
of celery,_____ ' *
—Okamcote.
ument to lite progressive jieople of ^miford. Nothing will add so much to our
BIG PRICES FOR VEGETABLES growing city ns tills street paving.

government and distinguished scholar, b a s ^ n ^ 5 ^am-«Wuaicft|)tiiJUiiig in At- United States senator, filling the office
wiii be tSe successor o f iVemldem of Har- lauta. Arrangements are now being made nil Interim thnt will occur between March
vanl University
rcalgna-- io
vani
university when
wncu uDr.
i . Eliot's
u iu m iubikuu
saies every sixty days until this 4 nnd the day upon which Senator Mil
to noia
hold sales
top's commission expires; tnntthtrmcetttrg
thJTTtfrke» effect in May.- He 1»« n
a
t i l o
"#rspôsëd"ïir~
of Boston, a od.U .fliUi«AMtfHWAgAA&amp;lL&amp;- - j *_$be..F*dts*WJ&gt;»#phmw*
-Telegraph Sf ‘he Florid^ legislature-in April. The
Taxes on real estate In New York city Co. has taken nut a charter In New York. iidy will then ratify Mr. Fletcher's elec­
tion by tlie p e o p l e . ___
this year will be J71.000.000 more than Its capital is $0,000000.
Tlie steamship Mattenwan which left
last year.
Pensacola
Inst week with 11.000 bales of
0FTERS LAND IN FLORIDA
This year’s pension bill now before
cotton,
returned
to thnt port with her cargo
Cbngrcss calls for $101,018,000. This is
on
fire.
Water
was
pumped into the hold
Husband
of
American
Woman
Wants
12.000,000 less tlinn Inst year. The to­
of
the
vessel
until
the
fire wns extinguished
to
Establish
Colony
of
5,000
tal amount paid so far for pensions is
Ship
and
cargo
were
considerably dninThe
New
York
World
of
last
Friday
$3,751,108,800.
aged
contains the following:
*
The.union hat makers of Orange, N. J.,
Paris, Jan. 14.—Duke Pompeo Litio, beJudge Peeples of Tnmpn reeenll
i Sooth .Nwwaik., Con»., numbering
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f
f
W W J l W W M flnymV
several .thousand, went on strike Inst
nnturalzed n citizen of France, offered bqnd of $25 had already been forfeited
week lieOmiSo the manufacturers notified
through the Italian Ambassador here to­ by the man who did mu expert it remTcst.
them that union Inliels would no longer
day an extensive tract of land in Floridn Judge Peeples told him that thnt kind of
he placed In hats made by them.
for n colony of 5,000 earthquake sur­ business wouldn't work in liistrourt.
A natural flowing oil well is reported at vivors, that "n new Messina" may arise
Dr. E. S. E. Bryan, a former resident of
Groton, N. Y.
in n country which he describes as fertile Tampa, died recently at tlie sanitarium at
A hotel for working women who receive uiul easy tu exploit.
Charlotte. "N. C, aged 74 years. Tlie de­
less than $7 a week hns been opened In
The colonists coukl tic employed in ceased located In fnmjta in 1805.
New York city. The rate for room and cutting ’ forests, mining |&gt;hosphatcs and
The authorities nt Miami have arrested
board is from J3 to $3.50 n week. It is raising cotton, fruits and vegetables. Tlie
Charlie
Jim. n Chinese luundryman,- - for
financed by the New York City Federa­ Duke would allot to each family two
selling opium contrary to law.
tion of Women's Clubs. It is located on farm s, one free and the other to Ik* work­
Lnton A. Wilson, n well known citizen
Washington Square.
ed nt a small rental.
and
business mat» of West Pnlm Beach, Sonford Products Make the GrowHe has already discussed the question
Another mine disaster is reported from
died suddenly .last week of -peritonitis.
era Prosperous
of
transportation
with
strnmship
com­
Vesprlm, Hungary, An explosion In the
He wus n native of Summerset county,
The
stories
of Sanford's great celery
panies,
and
lie
hopes
that
the
American
coal mine at thnt place caused the denth
Ky., and moved to West Palm Beach when delta seem beyond belief, and yet to be
Government
will
waive
immigration
re­
of 50 miners. At the time of the neefthat place was only a settlement of tents here atid in touch with both grower nnd
dent there were 240 persons In the mine, strictions.
and
shacks. Mr. Wilson wus an e*|&gt;eclul commission men gives an Insight into the
The tract iij Florida js known locally us
but 190 of these were taken out alive,
friend
of the Seminole Indians who visited trucking industry, and us it cximnds and
Myakka.
In a head-on collision on the Denver &amp;
him often and always came to him for unfolds its possibilities (| .¡8 dillieult-to
Duke
Liltq
became
u
French
citizen
in
Riu Grande railroad Inst week near Glenadvice. He was buried with Masonic believe that any one section could bold
wood Springs, twenty lives were lost. order to obtain a divorce from the former honors.
much wealth in the soil.
Countess Rosa Tnrsis, a famous Italiun
The engineer of one of the trains says
William Jennings Bryan wilt participate
R. Muse, who is fanning on W. J. Hill’s
beauty
much
admired
by
King
Victor's
Hie accident wns due to his misreading
in
the
laying
of
the
comer
stone
of
the
place
on tlie west side, stilted to a Her­
fattier.
*“■
his watch. *_________ r
* Then the Duke married iin 1808) Mrs. new Imilding for the Y. M. C. A. iii Tam­ ald reiiresemativc one day this week that
Tlie famous Copeland hotel nt Topeka Jane Johnston Perry While Scaefe, pa. Feb. 5.
tlie lettuce on o quarter-acre of land had
Kansas, was burned one night last week. daughter of Archibald Sydney Johnston
Tlie Moody House,- a large frame hotel, netted him $400. nnd he now had celery
There were some 400 guests In the build­ Perry of Charleston. S, C.
nt Turkey Creek was destroyed by fire on planted on the same land which, ut $2.00
ing nt the time, hut all escaped, most of
About that time Duke Litta divided up tlie night of January 18. Nearly all of per crate, a low price, would net $600.
them in night doilies.
the ancient estate of his ancestors into the furniture and furnishing were lost with thus making $1,000 from onc-quurtcr
After lying buried in the ruins of the 137 tracts, each of which he let to o the building. The Fire is supposed to have acre of land, or on an acre the amount
consulate at Messina for eighteen days, peasant family at ii nominal rate. But originated from ti defective flue in tlie would 1« between $3,000 and $4,000.
1. “ the bOdlSSoTArthur Sr-Gheney, the Amer­ after eight years orSbciolislic experiment Vltchcii. The loss wiil exceed $2,000. ThlsTIuI ~not seem iwsslble, and yet
conversing with other growers it wus
ican consul, and his wife, were recovered —land reform he called it—lie npplied to A new building will take place of the old
found (iiat Mr. Muse was actually deriv­
by u detachment of sailors from the the court to regain possession of his lands. one.
battleship Illinois. The bodies were re
The Plant City pharmacy nnd Wilhite's ing thnt amount from the ground.
covered In whnt evidently had been the
SUPERINTENDENT HOLLOWAY grocery store at Plant City were entered If u man can get $4,000 from an acre
bedroom of the Cheneys. They were
hy burglars Sunday night but only a small of vegetables in the Sanford district iLis
found lying side by side. Mr. Cheney Thinks the Counties Will Look After | amount of property was taken. Blood­ little wonder thnt the ci(y Is growing so
rapidly. ___________________
Their Educational In te rests
was recognized by n slight physical de­
hounds from Tampa were (Hit on the trail
Superintendent of Public Instructioh, but could do nothing owing to tbe trucks
formity, while the body of his wife was
SANFORD IS PROGRESSING
recognized by a locket uud u wedding Hon. W. M. Hollowuy, expressed himself | of tlie burglars having been crossed many
ring. There Is reason to believe that to tlie Tulluhnssee True-Democrnt ns hnv- times by other ixraons.
Celery City Is Putting on o Great
death overtook the unfortunate couple ing entire confidence in the willingness
Tampa contributed $0,000 |o the Italian
Many Im provem ents
and ability of tlie counties of Florida to
while they were asleep.
earthquake fund.
*
•
(New York Produce-Nrw»]
support
their
schools
during
the
standard
In New York, Jnn. 14, three negro bur­
Soon Orange county will finish paving
Tom Roundtree, a negro, stole a quan­
term
of
eight
months.
He
also
thinks
glars, nil ex-convicts, were each sentenced
tity of gold coin from W. Futch in Tumi&gt;u Celery uvenue. This city hns hud its part
to forty-oue years' imprisonment in Sing that the present unsettled condition of
last
week nnd after spending about forty done for two or three years, but Celery av­
Sing by J udge Dike In the county court the State’s educational affairs will be of
dollars
of the amount wns arrested and enue grew so fast thnt it was soon outside
slioft
duration,
since
the
miuing
*
legisla­
Brooklyn,
■
'
~
ture will, beyond all doubt, make some lodged in jail. Tie ”owTiK!Trp~^nnd'w1it}x'f the-corpomlion limits,ami out oLsigUu
After a career of forty-five years in con­
so the county commissioners are doing
provision for permanent slate aid, the serve the stall5 free of pay.
nection with the medical department of
A half Interest in the Hillsboro Hotel their part of the good work.
legality of which this time will be un­
the United States army, M. O'Reilly has
The truckers will soon start "to blench
property in Tampa has been sold to J. L.
challenged.
reached the age limit for active service
their
celery, and in ten days or two weeks
Tnlleviu&gt;t
for
$25,006.
Major
Charles
Last year, seeing tlie state unable to
and was placed on the retired list.
meet its indebtedness, tlie majority of tlie Wright owns the other half. Mr. Tullevcst they will begin to ship in carloads. Cuuli'lower nnd other vegetables ure moving
The death is announced of Vice Ad­ counties advanced the money needed to will be manager.
now and of excellent quality, and the
miral Rojcstvcnsky, who was in command pay the salaries of their several teachers,
Tampa is to have a new* stockade in
truckers find ready market for good stoclu
of the Russian fleet In May. 1905, when nnd it is M/. Holloway's opinion that they
which to entertain the city prisoners. It
The Sanford &amp; Everglades railroad is
It was practically annihilated by the Ja p ­ will continue to do this until all neces­
will cost about $8.000.
nearing completion. This road is built
anese in the batllq of tlie Sea of Japan. sity for doing so is removed. He also
Fur tlie first half this month the custom through the celery delta and Lake Jessup.
In New York, Jan. 14, Miss Jane Be­ thinks that the counties will individually
receipts at the Tampa .were $2,000 a day Tlie rails are already laid up to Beard nil
atrice Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. make provisions for at least one central
in excess of last year.
avenue, and now they talk of operating an
Ogden Mills and granddaughter of the high school. They alone can make legal
Rev. Joseph Saxton, one of tlie oldest electric uutty~ttne on the same r&amp;Ui 16
•eU-koown finsncler, D. t&gt;. Mills, Wai appropriations for This purpose, as”“the
married to tlie eighth Earl of Granard, state law now stands, and as they ure ami most highly respected colored preach­ points in tlie city limits. They are not
ers in Tampa, died lust Friday. He was only going to raise truck, but they are go­
0ms becoming a British peeress.
the main beneficiaries of an uudisturbed
presiding elder of the Tampa district of ing to get It to tlie market.
There Is-a popular uprising in several and adequate school system, they doubt­ the A. M. E. Zion church and was a promJU**Octa In China caused by the order less will do their full duty in this direc­
'
Prof. Chapman's Readings
He Whs burled wltlfMuson__
forbidding the raising of opium poppies. tion.
The
entertainment furnished by Prof. J.
ic rites.
Madison
Chapman at tlie Congregational
Tlie Sultan of TurkgY .io-to-ereetirngW
Sanford Celery at a Banquet
January 19th. a sale of 14,000 acres of
PwliMflelTt "Building at bis own expense.
Mr. S. Runge, proprietor of the Sanford land in Hillsborough county was made to church Thursday evening was an enter­
One of the features of the waterways Coca Cola Bojitling works, was at Atlanta. Swan &amp; Holstingcr. The land extends tainment in the true sense of tlie word.
•maty negotiated between Secretary Foot Ga., this week, attending the annual con­ from Six Mile'creek to the Alafia river The professor was at his beat And his au­
ditors were kept in touch with him from
■nd Ambassador Bryce a t Washington vention of Coca Cola Bottlers.
0P&lt;1 Js to be used for colonization pur­
At the great banquet Sanford celery poses. The lamTwni be divided Into ten beginning to end by the brilliant and In­
which will be subrqRted to the Canadian
Vta
much In evidence, die supply for the njuJ t„ en(y ocrc farma and lhe | ntention teresting maimer in which lie addressed
hnrliarueni ia an agreement to regulate
same
having been donated by G. R. Cal­ Is to Induce people from the North and himself to Ida subjects. There was solid
the use of the water at Niagara Foils
enjoyment for each listener and he who
without interferiti 1with the scenic beauty. houn. It was of a fine quality and was West to settle in this section.
failed to be benefilted thereby must surely
grown by J. V. Bell at Monroe.
The United Stai to jo be -allowed 20,s
Samples of engraved visiting cords and be in need of medical treatment.
Garner It Roberts open their Sanford
090 cubic feet a
pnd to develop 236.Iron beds from $2 up. Get them quick
000 liorse-power. i d on the Canadian avenue grocery today. Everything in invitations in the latest and best styles
may be seen at Tlie Herald office.
ut the Sanford Furniture Company.
lidc the Uralt U to . 36,000 cubic feet groceries, hay and grain.

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BENE6IS Of THE NEW RAILROAD
.Sanford &amp;. Everglades a Great Boon
to Growers
Tlie Sanford &amp; Everglades Railroad
will he completed to Lnka Jessup in n
few weeks and already cars are being
run upon the part completed, the fjrst
load hauled, last week being a car of
fertilizer.
v
This new road will prove of inestimable
value to the growers, ns it will enable
them to gel refrjgerntor cars nt their very
doors.
Last year a certain per cent of the
celery was lost because thè last load
gathered In the field at night was left un­
til next tpoming, nnd then hauled to the
railroad, sometimes a distance of five or
Six mites. 'Tills season lhe growers can”
load the celery into the enrs at night and
none of the cnip'will be lost by the haul.
As soon ns the railroad is finished the
traction road will be started and wiil
belt tbe city, and in nil probability go
out n distance on the west side, thus
giving the people of the celery delta the
best transportation facilities in the state.
The railroad and traction line will do
more ta develop this section than any
movement ever stnrted, and the muterinl
progress of Sanford will date from tile
laying of the rails.
Sanford I xjilblt in Good Shape
The following letter Avns received from
Mr. C. H. l.«fflcr regarding Sanford's ex­
hibit at tlie Jacksonville Mid-Winter Fnin
*"Sanluru wdS TCJUly with n credltnbhr
exhibit of crqtt) celery, lettuce, growing
beets, growing tomatoes, growing celery,
strawberries, ginger, cabbage, cauliflower
and decorative ferns when the procession
started nnd was the only one."
Mr. Lefller should receive. the co­
operation of every cTtlzen'and'lÌc dTilcd’
In every way possible in order that San­
ford's exhibit shall be the best at the fair.
Sanford S traw b erries
Those growers who planted straw­
berries this season have realized hnndsome returns and next year there will be
about one humfred acres plumed 1n ber=~
ries. R. H. Muirhead remembered Tha
Herald office tills week with some very
fine-herrtesr ' Mr. ’Mnlrnèaa lib# "fitta“
very successful in growing strawberries
and finds u ready market for most of
them here In Sanford,
Arbor Day.

According to S u te regulation
Friday in February is designn
bor Day and it will lie duly •
all the schools throughout th
UUs city a suitable program
Iinred for tlie occasion.
We Wonder!

Who Is “ Saunterer? of
Herald T He writes one of t
columns in the state— Tam»'

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THE iANFORD HERAUL

January «6, iftOfT

-IN THE SOCIAL WORLH IN SANFORD CHURCHES Items of Interest Concerning Where Devout of the Celery
Society People.
»City Worship Tom orrow.
PO IN TS

PIIR EIY

P E R S O N U ofsilM E O f AU CHURCH EVENTS

now Celery City Vanity ra lr
Away the Golden llour*Soclal Gossip.

Of Interest to Those Rellllously U»-—
cllned—Subjects of Discourses
b==
■ for the Sabbath. A

— —

r tn t M«th*4lltt

Kev. A. Efllontebolder. p»» tor;chu fell, coriwr Ptrt
•venue and Fifth »tm«: Mt*ona«c. corner Mainolia avenue and Seventh ■treet; NODi 234.
Sunday morning service at 11: m q l o l w n c s ,
7:0O; Sunday acbool. 8:49 *.
Jno K. M«ttlngrr. Supt. Epwortb Leazue. 3:Og Sunday » r ta -

Between Park and Sanford Avenues,
South of 10th Street, we are offering

laSSubject for Sunday, 11 a. m.: "Empty­
ing and Filling;“ 7.30 p m., “ Lost and
Found.” Preparatory services at 7 p. m.
requested to atteninHese services.
cordially t - invited-to

— S tra n g er* — a r a -

tory of Mrs. Thrasher's social successes.

w o rsh ip w ith us.

M iu Daisy Davies is coming l This
d s c U — U o o -la ree e ir a d w i t h great-JoyJty.
The engagement is announced of’Miss
Rebecca Irvin of Washington. On., to Mr.
Cecil Gabbett, formerly of Savannah, but
now of Sanford, Fla.
The marriage will take place at the
bride's home in Washington, on Tueaday,
February 18th, at noon. Mr. Gabbett is
well known here. In railroad circles.—
Jacksonville Metropoli^.
o the many
Sanford friends of Mr. Gabbett, who has
recently claimed this city for his future
home and built a beautiful residence on
the lake front.----------------------------------It Is needless to odd that Mr. and Mrs.
Gabbett will receive a warm welcome on
their retum toS anford.--------- -— --------

all the Methodists of this and the sur­
rounding communities, especially to those
interested in missionary work, fof Miss
Davies is a gifted speaker, possessing
rare charms of manner and culture.
. She will arrive In the city Thursdny,
January 28, and speak at the Methodist
church Thursday night, and again on
Friday morning.

The revival meeting in this church Is
still growing in interest and is well a t­
tended both afternoon a n d . evening.. Dr
W. A. Nelson will remain over Sunday
The Ceclllap Music Club program of last and preach botp morning and night. All
Saturday, Jan. 0, was given by Misses are Invited.
Rente Murrell, Mabel Hand, Murriel liarPresbyterian
raid, Ruth Abbot and Margaret Davis.
Rev. J. F. McKInnkm. pastor; morning aervlca.
Mrs. Turner Houser rendered several vo­ II; evening **rvR*. 7:00; Sabbath achori. 8:90 a.
m.; Henry atcLauUn. Supl.; prayer meeting Wed­
cal selections.
nesday, 7:00 p. m.
The election of officers for the ensuing
year resulted as follows: Miss Sadie
Symes, president; Miss Peaches Leffier,
secretary and treasurer, Miss Rutli Ab­
bot, corresponding secretary.Tito Epwbrdi League social at tiie Mag­
nolia House on Monday evening was a
pleasant occasion. Musical numbers,both
vocal and Instrumental, formed a part of
the program. The reading by Miss Fern
Ewry is deserving of special mention.
Refreshments were served.

fourth Sunday; early mass. Ta. m ; mate and eer

Holy Crete Cplseepel
Rev. B. F. Brown, rector; A. D. Key. aenlor war­
den; Sunday mornlni service, 11; evening service,
7:90: Sabbath school. 9:45a. m ; D F. White*»,
Supt.; prayer meeting. 7:90 Wednesday evening.

The Musical Tea to -be given at the
Revival Services Progesslng
home of Mrs. Robert Newman on the
The revival meeting at Uie Baptist
evening of Janunry 25th. promises to af­
ford an evening o f, rare enjoyment. church Is Just splendid.
Dr. W. A Nelson tuts gotten hold of the
Everyone is cordially invited to attend.
situation here and Is doing his best. We
greatly enjoy his sermons and many alrjTire return dance given in honor of the
ners have been saved.----------- —---------Weiaka Club, next Thursday' night at the
We arc hoping that Sunday will he the
Sanford House, promises to eclipse any
greatest day yet.
former efforts in social circles. Special
Prcadiing at 11 a. m. by Dr. Nelson. At
favors and figures are being prepared for
3 o'clock there will be a meeting held for
the german uiul those who will attend are
the purpose of ordaining three deacons
promised an evening of pleasure. Many
for the church—Brethren M. M. Stewart,
out of Town guests will be present.
J. D. Jlnklns and N. J. Perkins.
Then at 6:50 Sunday "evening we will
Great Violet Sale Again
The V. D. S. sign is hung out at Yow- have Bro. Hulzlip with us from Orlando,
ells again, and the feminine portion of who is to effect an organization of the
Sanford’« population Is on the qui vlve B. Y. P. U. of our church. Night service
with visions of filmy laces and embroid­ following, conducted by Dr. Nelson.
Be sure and tome to all of these meet­
eries. We wish to call the attention of
our readers to'the page advertisement In ing and don't forget the Sunday sciiool
this issue, as it contains good news for beginning promptly at 9:43 a. m.
the ladies. Also glance at the window
in Yowcll &amp;. Oo.'s store where the display
Receiving Fine Returns ..
of ten cent embroideries is attracting so
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..This great. Violet Brand sale begins
Lettuce Is being shipped from Sanford
next Wednesday, Jan. 20, and in order in large quantities "One- d o r' last week
to tee pare for this great event the store seventeen carloads v^re shipped from
. will he closed all day on Tuesday, 10th.
there. The DeLand people engaged in
growing crops there are receiving fine re­
New Railroad M o riorJda
turns, and are very much pleased. CeleTy
A movement has been started to build will begin to go forward about the middle
a railroad from Bay Minette, Ala., to Pen­ of February.
sacola. Fla., by the Baldwin County Col­
onization company. The distance makes
Tickets to the great Bryan banquet a(
the plan a feasible one. and m the coun­ the Tampa Bay Hotel February 4, will
try through which the road would pass Is be $5 each, and every reputable Flori­
u rich one, it would prove a paying in­ dian is Invited to attend. This will be
vestment.
one of the most notable affairs In the
The name of the new road will be the history of the stole. Following his ad­
Elberta, Mobile and Pensacola Railroad dress on the future of the Democracy at
company, and lias been incorporated with the State Fair grounds at 1 p. m. that day,
a capital stock of $60,000, and Lite line Mr. Bryan will speak on other themes of -j
will he about 100 miles long. Henry C. Importance at the banquet.
Bnrllng._W. J. Levery and C. N. Stalger
TfTin fR ffilTW TB H fJW ITO ir— _

Par Sale

The many friends of T. Allen Jones,
who was injured in live Seaboard wreck
several weeks ago,-«ill he-pleased to
learn that he Is Improving and is now
able to be wheeled around the hospital in
a chair.

j Beautiful 10-room house in St. Peters­
burg. Fla.; all ' modern conveniences; on
street car line, two block! from bay and
business center: furnished or unfurnished.
Owner leaving dty. Will sell cheap—all
or part cash.
Mrs . M art F inney .
304 Second S u N., St. Petersburg. Flo.

Winner Washing Machines

Just Received

Allen Jonea 1» Improving

'~JVIonth

R*v. f. W. Boyd pattar: Sunday mornlni tervr. II: evening »ervlce. 7:00; Sabbath arbori. 9:49
m.; Dr. J. T. Denton, Supt.: prayar matting every
'edneaday, 7.-00j&gt;. m.: T. w7 A. Br l Friday, 9 p.

A few more of these still left. ko|d strictly
The largest line of sporting goods ever
on guantee. If they do not do what we received in Sanford—guns, rifles, bunting
maim, money Is refunded. Harry J. Wilson clothing, etc.
Hurry J, Wilson.

HESE lots are numbered from 1 to 50 in the
order sold. Mr. Derry, Cashier of the Peoples
Bank, has placed one of these numbers in a
sealed envelope, and the purchaser who happens to
purchase that lot in the series will receive a deed to
his.lot EREE of Cost. ,_The. lucky num her_will. he
announced only after the Sale of. the entire series
has been completed, but all Paym ents made by tho: |=
Lucky Man will be refunded with the Deed. Mr.
Derry does not know what number is in the envelope,
as Numbers i to 50 were written oh separate pieces
of paper, folded, placed in a hat from which some
one drew one which was im m ediately sealed in the
presence of witnesses and the other 49 immediately
-destroyed. This w asd on eat our office at 10 o’clock
Monday, December 21. These lots are offered for
less money and on easier terms than any in Sanford
were ever offered before and some one will get a
Home Site Free. • Be the Lucky Man!

HOLDEN REAL ESTATE CO.
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tJnimproved celery lands, flowing w ells guaranteed,
$ 2 5 . 0 0 to $ 2 0 0 . 0 0 per acre
siooaoo
Celery farms, with flowing wells all tiled, drained and ready for crop, $5000010 $1
per acre.
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property,improved and unim proved.. 303,000 acres tim b e r land, with finest site in
Florida for crate factory.
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0 tliers till you what can be done. MURRELL a MINSHEW are practical fu'fliers M
well as real estate brokers, and are here to show you what bus been and
be done.
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NEWS

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. 'JANUARY 23, 1909

or

THE WORLD

Items of Interest Gleaned fro m
V a r io u s . S o u r c e s ,

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
litre the Readers Will Find a Brief
Historical Sprint Flowing
For HurrledTheauers

Abbott Lawrence Lowell, author. Inw,JSaton. uralesaor. at_Uic„ Kicnec-fll

a second, which will develop 425.000 AI |
treaty Is
horse-power. The trenty
is for n limited A L L
term of years, hut It will have nrnpletime
to prove its vnlue.

AROUND FLORIDA

The New York supreme court hnsdeclded The General News of “The Land
that an oral bequest 4s as good-nUd te'gfil
of Flowers"
as a wri tten one where the former Is proven I
by witnesses. The decision was rendered
In the case of Daniel Tompkins who was CULLED PROM THE STATE PRESS
given the key to the private desk of Geo.
W. Cartriglu by the latter when about to
die. Mr. Cartright remarking: "I give you An Epltom* of the Week's Most ImPortnnUlappenlndsln the
all my securities In the dc&amp;k In case l do „
not, recover from the operation."
_
. ’ ______ State's Domain.
Three thousand gallons of whisky oon- "Governor Gilchrist hns appointed Hon.
flsratcd-by-llw govwfwmm« ■ere in—the- Duncan U,Fletcher of JnrkmnvilU .« h«
b a s ^ n ^ 5 ^am-«Wuaicft|)tiiJUiiig in At- United States senator, filling the office
lauta. Arrangements are now being made nil Interim thnt will occur between March
io
saies every sixty days until this 4 nnd the day upon which Senator Mil
to noia
hold sales
top's commission expires; tnntthtrmcetttrg
t i l o
"#rspôsëd"ïir~
*_$be..F*dts*WJ&gt;»#phmw* -Telegraph Sf ‘he Florid^ legislature-in April. The
iidy will then ratify Mr. Fletcher's elec­
Co. has taken nut a charter In New York.
tion by tlie p e o p l e . ___
Its capital is $0,000000.
Tlie steamship Mattenwan which left
Pensacola
Inst week with 11.000 bales of
0FTERS LAND IN FLORIDA
cotton, returned to thnt port with her cargo
Husband of American Woman Wants on fire. Water was pumped into the hold
of the vessel until the fire wns extinguished
to Establish Colony of 5,000
The New York World of last Friday Ship and cargo were considerably dninaged
contains the following:
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Paris, Jan. 14.—Duke Pompeo Litio, beJudge Peeples of Tnmpn reeenll

First Year

SANE0RD SIFTINGS

BRICK STREET PAVING

Busy Celery City to Make Fine Exhibit
at Jacksonville Exposition
- (Ssnfunl Cut. -florid« FniH and Produce Newt)

First St ree L í o Be Paved W lui-

Sanford is one of the most progressive
out Delay
cities in the trucking districts or Floridn.
Mnny new people are m oving\ç/{ittm ct«1 by the splendid climnte. tlie fine fann­ OTHER STREETS ALSO PAVED
ing lands and the excellent transportation
facilities, while others are daily driving
about the country, making inquiries and First Street WlU.Be Paved Forty Teel
looking for desirable places at .which to
In Width With Avenue Effect ’ locate.
One of the most important steps in the
This place is going to be well represent- material improvement nnd nrodress nf
M fll mg-JAcksonvIlle" h'xtxraUIon.'Tfig" Sanford wlll'tm begun in n few days beTiThT Ing nothing less than tbe paving of First
there is n&gt; doubt their exhibits will be strjret nnd i ^ | s of aqverpl .p:
worth considerable •in - t h i * orainry am i '
section:
closed on last Tuesday nnd the assurance
W. G. Aldridge; 5 crates of celery: M. F~|-ai good »»reewthqg-gim t. tu-our citizens
Robinson, 5 boxes of oranges: H. H.Chop- hns caused favorable comment for the
pel!* 5 crates of celery; J. M. Oglesby, 3 mayor, city council and bond trustees.
crates of celery; L A. Brumtcy, 4 crates Lirsi street Is a very wide street nnd n
of celefy: A. T. Kossitcr, 5 crates of cel­ forty foot space paved with brick will
ery: J. P. Wynn, 3 crates o'f celery;. A. give ample accommodation to traffic nnd
McDonald, 4 crates of celery: R. E. Milieu, leave n space on either side which will
celery, lettuce and cabbage; W. H. Bart­ be utilized for beautifying the streets by
ley, hnrrel of cabbage: Joe Cumeron, 5 pnlmcttos and other tropical verdure.
crates of celery: J. B. Starling, 4 crates; The paving will start nt the crossing of the
Bart Herndon, 4 crates of celery; Jim ¿A lteB fe&amp; SaL y.ne am) extend U l S aUx.
ford avenue.
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cry; E. E. Brady, 2 crates of celery; M. M.
From First street the work will be con­
Stuart, 2 crates of celery: A Flttl, 2 CTfllH tinued. upon Railroad way nnd Commer­
of celery: W. J. McBride, 2 crates of cel­ cial street will proba lily be paved ns fnr
ery; E. K. Enzor, 2 crates of celery; C. F. ns Park avenue thus giving the principal
Williams, 3 crates of celery; W. S. Thorn­ streets n fine appearance.
ton. 2 crates of- celery; J. D. Hoskins, 2 _ The.contract was closed _with the Aucrates of celery; J. N. Whilncr; 5 crates gusiq,brick poneem and the streets will
or more of celery; W. H. Howard, 5 bar­ be [uivcd with the best of vitrified, brick
rels of cabbage; Mike Rotundo, 5 crates and when finished will l»c o lasting mon­
of celery,_____ ' *
—Okamcote.
ument to lite progressive jieople of ^miford. Nothing will add so much to our
BIG PRICES FOR VEGETABLES growing city ns tills street paving.

government and distinguished scholar,
wiii be tSe successor o f iVemldem of Harvanl
Dr. Eliot's
rcalgna-vani University
university when
wncu ui.
u iu m iubikuu
thJTTtfrke» effect in May.- He 1»« n
a
of Boston, aod.U.fliUi«AMtfHWAgAA&amp;lL&amp;- -j
Taxes on real estate In New York city
this year will be J71.000.000 more than
last year.
This year’s pension bill now before
Cbngrcss calls for $101,018,000. This is
12.000,000 less tlinn Inst year. The to­
tal amount paid so far for pensions is
$3,751,108,800.
The.union hat makers of Orange, N. J.,
i Sooth .Nwwaik., Con»., numbering
' f f W W J l W W M flnymV
several .thousand, went on strike Inst
nnturalzed n citizen of France, offered bqnd of $25 had already been forfeited
week lieOmiSo the manufacturers notified
through the Italian Ambassador here to­ by the man who did mu expert it remTcst.
them that union Inliels would no longer
day an extensive tract of land in Floridn Judge Peeples told him that thnt kind of
he placed In hats made by them.
for n colony of 5,000 earthquake sur­ business wouldn't work in liistrourt.
A natural flowing oil well is reported at vivors, that "n new Messina" may arise
Dr. E. S. E. Bryan, a former resident of
Groton, N. Y.
in n country which he describes as fertile Tampa, died recently at tlie sanitarium at
A hotel for working women who receive uiul easy tu exploit.
Charlotte. "N. C, aged 74 years. Tlie de­
less than $7 a week hns been opened In
The colonists coukl tic employed in ceased located In fnmjta in 1805.
New York city. The rate for room and cutting ’ forests, mining |&gt;hosphatcs and
The authorities nt Miami have arrested
board is from J3 to $3.50 n week. It is raising cotton, fruits and vegetables. Tlie
Charlie
Jim. n Chinese luundryman,- - for
financed by the New York City Federa­ Duke would allot to each family two
selling opium contrary to law.
tion of Women's Clubs. It is located on farms, one free and the other to Ik* work­
Lnton A. Wilson, n well known citizen
Washington Square.
ed nt a small rental.
and
business mat» of West Pnlm Beach, Sonford Products Make the GrowHe has already discussed the question
Another mine disaster is reported from
died suddenly .last week of -peritonitis.
era Prosperous
of
transportation
with
strnmship
com­
Vesprlm, Hungary, An explosion In the
He wus n native of Summerset county,
The
stories
of Sanford's great celery
panies,
and
lie
hopes
that
the
American
coal mine at thnt place caused the denth
Ky., and moved to West Palm Beach when delta seem beyond belief, and yet to be
Government
will
waive
immigration
re­
of 50 miners. At the time of the neefthat place was only a settlement of tents here atid in touch with both grower nnd
dent there were 240 persons In the mine, strictions.
and
shacks. Mr. Wilson wus an e*|&gt;eclul commission men gives an Insight into the
The tract iij Florida js known locally us
but 190 of these were taken out alive,
friend
of the Seminole Indians who visited trucking industry, and us it cximnds and
Myakka.
In a head-on collision on the Denver &amp;
him often and always came to him for unfolds its possibilities (| .¡8 dillieult-to
Duke
Liltq
became
u
French
citizen
in
Riu Grande railroad Inst week near Glenadvice. He was buried with Masonic believe that any one section could bold
wood Springs, twenty lives were lost. order to obtain a divorce from the former honors.
much wealth in the soil.
Countess Rosa Tnrsis, a famous Italiun
The engineer of one of the trains says
William Jennings Bryan wilt participate
R. Muse, who is fanning on W. J. Hill’s
beauty
much
admired
by
King
Victor's
Hie accident wns due to his misreading
in
the
laying
of
the
comer
stone
of
the
place
on tlie west side, stilted to a Her­
fattier.
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* Then the Duke married iin 1808) Mrs. new Imilding for the Y. M. C. A. iii Tam­ ald reiiresemativc one day this week that
Tlie famous Copeland hotel nt Topeka Jane Johnston Perry While Scaefe, pa. Feb. 5.
tlie lettuce on o quarter-acre of land had
Kansas, was burned one night last week. daughter of Archibald Sydney Johnston
Tlie Moody House,- a large frame hotel, netted him $400. nnd he now had celery
There were some 400 guests In the build­ Perry of Charleston. S, C.
nt Turkey Creek was destroyed by fire on planted on the same land which, ut $2.00
ing nt the time, hut all escaped, most of
About that time Duke Litta divided up tlie night of January 18. Nearly all of per crate, a low price, would net $600.
them in night doilies.
the ancient estate of his ancestors into the furniture and furnishing were lost with thus making $1,000 from onc-quurtcr
After lying buried in the ruins of the 137 tracts, each of which he let to o the building. The Fire is supposed to have acre of land, or on an acre the amount
consulate at Messina for eighteen days, peasant family at ii nominal rate. But originated from ti defective flue in tlie would 1« between $3,000 and $4,000.
1. “ the bOdlSSoTArthur Sr-Gheney, the Amer­ after eight years orSbciolislic experiment Vltchcii. The loss wiil exceed $2,000. ThlsTIuI ~not seem iwsslble, and yet
conversing with other growers it wus
ican consul, and his wife, were recovered —land reform he called it—lie npplied to A new building will take place of the old
found (iiat Mr. Muse was actually deriv­
by u detachment of sailors from the the court to regain possession of his lands. one.
battleship Illinois. The bodies were re
The Plant City pharmacy nnd Wilhite's ing thnt amount from the ground.
covered In whnt evidently had been the
SUPERINTENDENT HOLLOWAY grocery store at Plant City were entered If u man can get $4,000 from an acre
bedroom of the Cheneys. They were
hy burglars Sunday night but only a small of vegetables in the Sanford district iLis
found lying side by side. Mr. Cheney Thinks the Counties Will Look After | amount of property was taken. Blood­ little wonder thnt the ci(y Is growing so
rapidly. ___________________
Their Educational In te rests
was recognized by n slight physical de­
hounds from Tampa were (Hit on the trail
Superintendent of Public Instructioh, but could do nothing owing to tbe trucks
formity, while the body of his wife was
SANFORD IS PROGRESSING
recognized by a locket uud u wedding Hon. W. M. Hollowuy, expressed himself | of tlie burglars having been crossed many
ring. There Is reason to believe that to tlie Tulluhnssee True-Democrnt ns hnv- times by other ixraons.
Celery City Is Putting on o Great
death overtook the unfortunate couple ing entire confidence in the willingness
Tampa contributed $0,000 |o the Italian
Many Im provem ents
and ability of tlie counties of Florida to
while they were asleep.
earthquake fund.
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support
their
schools
during
the
standard
In New York, Jnn. 14, three negro bur­
Soon Orange county will finish paving
Tom Roundtree, a negro, stole a quan­
term
of
eight
months.
He
also
thinks
glars, nil ex-convicts, were each sentenced
tity of gold coin from W. Futch in Tumi&gt;u Celery uvenue. This city hns hud its part
to forty-oue years' imprisonment in Sing that the present unsettled condition of
last
week nnd after spending about forty done for two or three years, but Celery av­
Sing by J udge Dike In the county court the State’s educational affairs will be of
dollars
of the amount wns arrested and enue grew so fast thnt it was soon outside
slioft
duration,
since
the
miuing
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Brooklyn,
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ture will, beyond all doubt, make some lodged in jail. Tie ”owTiK!Trp~^nnd'w1it}x'f the-corpomlion limits,ami out oLsigUu
After a career of forty-five years in con­
so the county commissioners are doing
provision for permanent slate aid, the serve the stall5 free of pay.
nection with the medical department of
A half Interest in the Hillsboro Hotel their part of the good work.
legality of which this time will be un­
the United States army, M. O'Reilly has
The truckers will soon start "to blench
property in Tampa has been sold to J. L.
challenged.
reached the age limit for active service
their
celery, and in ten days or two weeks
Tnlleviu&gt;t
for
$25,006.
Major
Charles
Last year, seeing tlie state unable to
and was placed on the retired list.
meet its indebtedness, tlie majority of tlie Wright owns the other half. Mr. Tullevcst they will begin to ship in carloads. Cuuli'lower nnd other vegetables ure moving
The death is announced of Vice Ad­ counties advanced the money needed to will be manager.
now and of excellent quality, and the
miral Rojcstvcnsky, who was in command pay the salaries of their several teachers,
Tampa is to have a new* stockade in
truckers find ready market for good stoclu
of the Russian fleet In May. 1905, when nnd it is M/. Holloway's opinion that they
which to entertain the city prisoners. It
The Sanford &amp; Everglades railroad is
It was practically annihilated by the Ja p ­ will continue to do this until all neces­
will cost about $8.000.
nearing completion. This road is built
anese in the batllq of tlie Sea of Japan. sity for doing so is removed. He also
Fur tlie first half this month the custom through the celery delta and Lake Jessup.
In New York, Jan. 14, Miss Jane Be­ thinks that the counties will individually
receipts at the Tampa .were $2,000 a day Tlie rails are already laid up to Beard nil
atrice Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. make provisions for at least one central
in excess of last year.
avenue, and now they talk of operating an
Ogden Mills and granddaughter of the high school. They alone can make legal
Rev. Joseph Saxton, one of tlie oldest electric uutty~ttne on the same r&amp;Ui 16
•eU-koown finsncler, D. t&gt;. Mills, Wai appropriations for This purpose, as”“the
married to tlie eighth Earl of Granard, state law now stands, and as they ure ami most highly respected colored preach­ points in tlie city limits. They are not
ers in Tampa, died lust Friday. He was only going to raise truck, but they are go­
0ms becoming a British peeress.
the main beneficiaries of an uudisturbed
presiding elder of the Tampa district of ing to get It to tlie market.
There Is-a popular uprising in several and adequate school system, they doubt­ the A. M. E. Zion church and was a promJU**Octa In China caused by the order less will do their full duty in this direc­
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Prof. Chapman's Readings
He Whs burled wltlfMuson__
forbidding the raising of opium poppies. tion.
The
entertainment furnished by Prof. J.
ic rites.
Madison
Chapman at tlie Congregational
Tlie Sultan of TurkgY.io-to-ereetirngW
Sanford Celery at a Banquet
January 19th. a sale of 14,000 acres of
PwliMflelTt "Building at bis own expense.
Mr. S. Runge, proprietor of the Sanford land in Hillsborough county was made to church Thursday evening was an enter­
One of the features of the waterways Coca Cola Bojitling works, was at Atlanta. Swan &amp; Holstingcr. The land extends tainment in the true sense of tlie word.
•maty negotiated between Secretary Foot Ga., this week, attending the annual con­ from Six Mile'creek to the Alafia river The professor was at his beat And his au­
ditors were kept in touch with him from
■nd Ambassador Bryce at Washington vention of Coca Cola Bottlers.
0P&lt;1 Js to be used for colonization pur­
At the great banquet Sanford celery poses. The lamTwni be divided Into ten beginning to end by the brilliant and In­
which will be subrqRted to the Canadian
Vta
much In evidence, die supply for the njuJ t„ en(y ocrc farma and lhe | ntention teresting maimer in which lie addressed
hnrliarueni ia an agreement to regulate
same
having been donated by G. R. Cal­ Is to Induce people from the North and himself to Ida subjects. There was solid
the use of the water at Niagara Foils
enjoyment for each listener and he who
without interferiti 1 with the scenic beauty. houn. It was of a fine quality and was West to settle in this section.
failed to be benefilted thereby must surely
grown by J. V. Bell at Monroe.
The United Stai to jo be -allowed 20,s
Samples of engraved visiting cords and be in need of medical treatment.
Garner It Roberts open their Sanford
090 cubic feet a
pnd to develop 236.Iron beds from $2 up. Get them quick
000 liorse-power. i d on the Canadian avenue grocery today. Everything in invitations in the latest and best styles
may be seen at Tlie Herald office.
ut the Sanford Furniture Company.
lidc the Uralt U to . 36,000 cubic feet groceries, hay and grain.

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BENE6IS Of THE NEW RAILROAD
.Sanford &amp;. Everglades a Great Boon
to Growers
Tlie Sanford &amp; Everglades Railroad
will he completed to Lnka Jessup in n
few weeks and already cars are being
run upon the part completed, the fjrst
load hauled, last week being a car of
fertilizer.
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This new road will prove of inestimable
value to the growers, ns it will enable
them to gel refrjgerntor cars nt their very
doors.
Last year a certain per cent of the
celery was lost because thè last load
gathered In the field at night was left un­
til next tpoming, nnd then hauled to the
railroad, sometimes a distance of five or
Six mites. 'Tills season lhe growers can”
load the celery into the enrs at night and
none of the cnip'will be lost by the haul.
As soon ns the railroad is finished the
traction road will be started and wiil
belt tbe city, and in nil probability go
out n distance on the west side, thus
giving the people of the celery delta the
best transportation facilities in the state.
The railroad and traction line will do
more ta develop this section than any
movement ever stnrted, and the muterinl
progress of Sanford will date from tile
laying of the rails.
Sanford I xjilblt in Good Shape
The following letter Avns received from
Mr. C. H. l.«fflcr regarding Sanford's ex­
hibit at tlie Jacksonville Mid-Winter Fnin
*"Sanluru wdS TCJUly with n credltnbhr
exhibit of crqtt) celery, lettuce, growing
beets, growing tomatoes, growing celery,
strawberries, ginger, cabbage, cauliflower
and decorative ferns when the procession
started nnd was the only one."
Mr. Lefller should receive. the co­
operation of every cTtlzen'and'lÌc dTilcd’
In every way possible in order that San­
ford's exhibit shall be the best at the fair.
Sanford S traw b erries
Those growers who planted straw­
berries this season have realized hnndsome returns and next year there will be
about one humfred acres plumed 1n ber=~
ries. R. H. Muirhead remembered Tha
Herald office tills week with some very
fine-herrtesr ' Mr. ’Mnlrnèaa lib# "fitta“
very successful in growing strawberries
and finds u ready market for most of
them here In Sanford,
Arbor Day.

According to S u te regulation
Friday in February is designn
bor Day and it will lie duly •
all the schools throughout th
UUs city a suitable program
Iinred for tlie occasion.
We Wonder!

Who Is “ Saunterer? of
Herald T He writes one of t
columns in the state— Tam»'

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A Budget Of Opinion " J u s t Be With an electrical theatre a ’ golhg and a
real circus a1 coming.
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persist In talking long after they had
gotten their idea before the congregation.
It is a weariness beyond endurance to
“ A Ctilel Is Among Ye Taking Notes, wriggle in a péw waiting for a preacher
to saw off his discourse, when he no
and Faith, he'll Prent ’Em"—
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a
longer has anything to say. Apropos to
So Says Saunterer.
4
With
the
advent
of
the
tourist season
the thought I found this in the Homiletic
Sp— lml C trrm ptaJtmt M 7k* H fa M , comes
the
worthless
fakir
together with
Review for December
A Sanford Man In New York.
the vagrant and bum who would also
I'm lone!/ In thta nOUr town
I would have our minister quit
They »11 aoem "on the m«e:**~
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when he is done with the subject, of
qf _ a . northcai—X
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his sermon. All special matters
Sanford, being as it is at the head of
And nothing tucceedi like a fake.
t
should be attended to before the ser­
navigation on the S t Johns river, gets
There'» hunger and lavUb dUpUy.
mon. The habit that many minis­
Silk, »»tin* and rag» thrown together.
more
than her quota of this class of un
ters have of telling stories, especially
Hard timet for all that they my,
exaggerated stories, from the pulpit,
desirable citizens. They first arrive In
Volcanoee they're trying to »mother.
and stories about themselves, is bad.
Jacksonville and arc immediately hustler
Society, arrogant brath
A minister should never speak of his
The needy, bard, fierce and «cowling;
out of that city by the vigilant men olr
deceased wife from the pulpit, espe­
There'» certainly coming a cm»h
Chief V inzant
The dally boats of the
To »end pornpotlty howling.
cially if he has a second or other sub*
Clyde
River
Line
present
the m o ifeo n —
sequent-wife.”
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Thnw-Nr»hlit »how» of vice are given—
foor women their toult mint »ell:
Long-winded. Idealets sermons, to­ venient and cheapest route of egress, so
I think of homel a breath from heaven
gether with a prayer by some visiting here they come ns far as the boats run.
In thli horrible bla*t of hell.
clergyman, ns long
lhc„olil_flatlflnol But I wish to assure these fakirs and
rtl
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sews
vs1
| Muns ihat-tlie Celery Gity-to-not-im
i ^ u 4 «fiMO-iMaM(NG!— DH - -you—know -th a t
to be a harbor of refuge for such ns they
ferring
to
stay-at-home
or
go
down
to
__ "Sanford D a £ p ( . the Exposition is on
the dub, or out driving.
and all received a warm—If not hospi
assured foctT
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table—weioome b r Chief ‘Lee*-nnd~his
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irr~t
4 That puro food label is a great fraud. 4 "Hell is right here on earth," say
T purchased a can of tongue one day this Chicago preacher. Isn’t “on earth" suThe--watch ary^btre. is. "Mavn mi—
week, ami while enjoying a partion.pf it pcrfluousT
move quick."
noticed a .black object in the tqent.
Yours for Progress,
The Housewife’s Pert.
Quickly extracting It and retiring a safe
—The SauntiKEr.
distance on Inspection disclosed a bunch 4 The Saunterer has often noticed that I
,,
Potato Barrels
of horse hair. I did not look through the the most conspicuous banner in Labor
35c
F,
O.
B.
here.
contents of the can or a whale set of har­ day precessions; was one that no one will
Huntington
Mills &amp; Cooperage Co.,
question, to the effect that ’The laborer
ness would probably have been found.
25-tf
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Huntington, Fla
is worthy of his hire.” Now I suggest
that this indisputable fact could* be
Thf Old Woman
4 Was It you, young man, we heard using amended without losing any of Its force
See the New
those words when spedking of your moth or effect by making it declare that ’The |
hire.’
infold woman." A n
Do you "lords of creation" ever con-1 l i t i " ' l l ■
he using about the dear soul who kept
her vigil over you In your infancy, kissed sldei,the daily burdens the poor house­
nwny your tears in childhood and remains wife has to bear? How many of the
your trusted friend In m aturity Is this aforesaid lords futve made (Jew Year’s
- all the love you have for the diver haired resolves to assist In shifting some ~&lt;jf
mother who bathed your scordiing brow these burdens from the shoulders of our
ail through the long sleepless nights of weak bürpàtlënt sisters? Listen to a reaffliction, when your brain was wild with countal of the housewife’s part and don’t
burning fever? Is there no other term kick if the "kid" is turned over to your
At
you can find for her whoso love has fol­ tender (?) care while your better half Is
lowed you tlirough every trial, tribulation discharging these never-ending household [
and mlsrortuno of your life? Has moth­ duties:
er. through all th ese . years of labor, h. men, and oh, brother», and all of you other» I
of you paute and lltten a bit,.
watdiing and waiting, been wasting her lie»
iniTTII tell without altering any of it,
Tha tale of the houtewlfe’t part.
love on a worthless bunch of clay, who,
Mllint and fixinS.
in the rosy dawn of manhood has no othBrewing and stewing,
~ er term more fitting than "the old -wo­
ilatlln» nitd (attlni.
Lifting and lifting.
man" by which to address or speak of
Stoning and boning.
Tuattlng and roanting.
his inoUiert Mother, young mnn, is the
Kneading and »erdir
Bweetest name -In- all the world and
Straining and drain!
Tolling
and soaking.
should be held in reverence by every boy.
MU and utlng.
ChuosTng
Krusontng and teatonlng.
The time Is coming when her feeble
Patini and «haring—
hands will he folded, her watchful eyes
Thli li tbe houeewlfe'» pare
dosed and the lips onpe warm with
FUllng and «pilllng, *
Toundlng and toundlng.
mother's love be cold, the fond heart
(Training and «training.
whose anxious beatings once followed
Sklmmlng and irtniniUig.
Mopplng and chopplng.
your wnywnnl feet will be stilled forever.
Carini and puurlng.
So while you can, call her mother, you
Sbclling and »melimi.
Crtndlng and ralndlng.
will miss her when she's gone. Remem­
Mcndlng and 'tendini,
riting and llrlng.
ber what she has suffered for you. When
Carnuti and trrvlng—
Our
Shoes
all
have
every friend has forsaken you, mother
Thl» li tha houtewlfe'i pan.
is ns true ns steel And now that she is Olllngi nd bulling and broiling.
Itongues and they talk "for
and trying and frying. *
step by step going down life's other side Buying
Burning and turning and churning. ‘
to near the water's edge and to step Pricing and king and »Being,
themselves, but they can’t
liaihlng and nutlilng and tplathlng.
across, comfort her old nge by speaking Scanning
and planning and canning.
use the Telephone, so come
kindly and affectionately to her, and '¡meeting and (queuing und freezing—
Tbit 1» the houtrwlfe't part.
make her feel that life was not lived
Aching and baking and making and «linking.
around and see them.
We
vain and nil the toll without recompense Beating
and beating and seating and treating—
Lead her 'gently through old age and Oh. men, and oh, brother* and all uf you other»
I&gt;o you envy tho housewife's pant
(call the Ladies’ special atwhen you speak of her or to lief do not
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stylo her us "theAid woman." but placo
_____ tention to tlie new line of
a kiss upon her wrinkled brow and say 4 Charlie Rende, the novelist, has the
"inothef/' and in a way to repay her for honor of taking the palm, in b r i b i n g ILadies’ Shoes which we have
a scene In Tampa he writes: “Her elastic
C
the many heart nches she has suffered
footsteps
slapped
the
pavement
as
she
a
d
d
e
d
tO
OUT
StO
C
ki
your behalf. Sing to her soflly, and see
the light of love come to her eyes ns site spanked along with a swish of her skirts |
hears her boy say in tones which seem to through a mod swirl."
Wc wonder If her shoes were full
her us gentle as the rustle of an nngel’i
feet
anti if Uicre was any room left
’-wing, “Mother. I love you.“
Uie street?

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

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worries of business,
of their-families-forgone wrong In the day’s work, and some
are cowards enough to revenge upon the
Innocent and helpless those wrongs and
affronts which they have n ot had courage
to resist and resent upon the offender,
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4 There Is one great redeeming feature
in the so-called sheath gowns now worn
by the ladles. It .takes very little goods
to make a dress and consequently the
husbands are all In favqr of the quick fit

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Successors to N. H. GARNER

Staple -j Fancy Groceries
H A Y A N D G R A IN

High Grade Preserves, Jellies, Jans
A Complete Line of Cigars and Tobacco
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F R O N T G R O C ER Y

Come and See Us, or ’Phone 39

Kissimmee Celery
Flowing-Wells —
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Celery now being marketed.

Selling

for good prices

COME AND SEE

J .M .W I L L S O N , Jr.,Kissimmee,Fla,
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
ACENT8

General Fire Insurance
O ffloe w ith HOLDEN REAL ESTATE CO.

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Tin, Slate and Tile Roofing
Gutter and Galvanized Tanks
Repair W ork a Specialty
Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue Sanlord. Florida

The Crippen Music Store
Higlî-grade Pianos, ürgans,
V. .

and Graphophónes.
Low Prices.

Pico block

Easy Payments.

Atlantic Coast Line R. R.
GOES EVERYW HER E

The Patrician North, East, West and South

4 Now let tho ultra religious people ybt 4 A faint murmur reaches my carsi
mnliiflrd— Ta ft huti-hgcn-tu-ihc. thrulic about a larger bond Issue tn tie nr.
ranged that will cover tho many Ini-I
only once in twenty year! provements about to be made in this city
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We haVe just received the
4 Since the bold robbery nt Phil Eider's and will enable Uie council not only to
store when the burglars carried the safe pave First street and part of several oth- f i r s t s h i p m e n t o f t h e s e S i l o e s
/nun tho store, and at a distance calmly er streets, but will also give the city a I .
Lor detailed information, rates, schedules and reservations, sfe Vnuf a**1*1*
O x f o r d s a ift! S a n d a l s a n d
rifled it. I have been afraid they wouk first-class sewerage system and place om
Ticket
Agent, write to ór call on
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return mid carry away my good friend. city In a most healthy condition before T{
the
summer
months
arrive.
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Phil. Such nervy gents would tackle
anything.
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4 Night riders in Tennessee are depend J Metal, Wine, Cham pagne A. W. FRITOT,
FRANK C. BOYLSTON,
4 Where is my bov tonight? You are ing on alibis for acqulttnl: may never
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Division
Pouciiger
Agentand
R
ed.$
3
.5
0
and
$4
tils father or mother, and if you desire to hove heard of such things until thly trial.
A tlantic Coast Line, Jacksonville, Fla.
lay your hands upon your boy within five
Shoes
minutes any night, you wouldn't know
A great helper to gladness is a happy
—
wliere lo Iind hlm. T fe’s~bn~The”streef home.— Many of us~Would never be jible,
suiuuwlutre. or ■at the railroad depot duy after day. to (ace life wifi Its strug­
jumping on freight trnlni, but just where, gles, i u duties, its antagonisms, were it
J. M. STUMAN. Proprietor with whom, in what engaged, what plot- not for the renewal of strength which we
or what execuUng for the slirewder get in our home. A true home is a little
vho plot for him, you could not tell fragment of heaven let down on earth to
life of you. He ha» a good home Inspire us with patience and strength for
. Tonsorlal Parlors
‘tight to be there at night. He the way.
• be somewhere else with' the
There are men whose nightly return to
l you lack Lite moral courage to their homes always means needless mis­ Fashionable Hair
Sanfold.
Cutting Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue
' he shall be where he shuuld ery to their households. They find fault
and General Barbering
hope that he will escape the with their dinners, with tbelr household
t you know the chances ore dlls, with the children, and with every­
Bat ha a t ell H eure. Het Buidm. Why don’t you do the boy thing else. They make sarcastic remarks H et a«g Celli
pHur —
B-Ml»
aths ■
a «vprwiaiijr
S p e c ia lly
ness to keep libn 1 borne nights? that burn and scarify the sensitive equls Ooa viali and you boema« a Staunch l'a tra
‘ -ill auue when he will thank of their wives. Tbdy carry home the

Consult the Purple JFolder

D. L. Thrasher

-to-D ate Restaurant

A LB E R T G R Ä M L IN G Everything Neat and Clean

and Cooked
to. Please the Palate of the Epicure

G. R. CALHOUN

' F le e B le U « p io t il a Capre»» O ffice

Best Fertilizó
On Earth

FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS, Sanford. Flfl.
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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS Iyaun r ifon^t
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ER EROM GOTHAM

Ihft useful commodity of glass

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For Good Average Prices and Quick Return* Ship to

The tax assessment rolls for 1009
opened yesterdny tu public inspection Bo$us Quarters and Halves Áre
Works of Art.
A former Resident of Sanford fixes the valuation of real estate in New
Shovers
of
queer money are active In
York City, nt $6,364.905,310. . In the
Writes Second Letter
Tampa
and
West Tampa, says The
language of Mr. Mantulin!, the odd cents
Times, and have nn unusually slick nr
"be demned."
A comparison of the^above figures, tide to pass out. Receiving tellers at
HAS DEEP INTEREST IN SANEORD even
at this late day, would seem to jus­ severaFbanks have detected the fraudu­
Southwest Corner Washington and Chambers Streets
tify the opinion that Pale Face played lent stud nnd turned it back to the inno­
cent Tleposltors who have been caught by
NEW YORK CITY
And Talks of Florida Matters In Gen­ Jacob to Red Skin's Ksnu, when that lit­ the distributing agents of a very com­
tle
real
cstnte
deal
went
through.
eral-New York Gossip of Inter­
REFERENCES: Aetna National Bank of New York City, or any Commercial Agency
This year's appraisal represents an in plete factory.
est to Flor|dlans
and to Hundreds of Shippers who ore shipping to us dally
The
denominations
are
quarters
nnd
crease of $472.000.000 over that of
New York. Jon. 10,1009.
half
dollars
of
1007
and
1908
vintage
1908. Whnt the actual increase will lie
Tolb* Wlior oi The Herrnld:
after
the swearing off cérémonies «un- and all arc well execute«!. The most
-Heard«« congratulations ta.thc.State,
dnngenra* onirof the batch sp TAF turned
of FToriiln on the election of Governor menclng today nnd ending Moreh 31st up and turned down is the half-dollar
Gilchrist, the account of whoso formal In­ nrc concluded will depend largely on.the bearing the 1907 date.* tUrappearance
auguration 'to that high office -os pub- skill of the pnrtici|mnts In the familiar would deceive nn expert. The die work,
published in your issue of Jan. 0th was game of "Dodge the Taxes."
milling and nil details are seemingly per­
The new law specially designer! to trap
read with great interest and satisfaction
fect nnd nt least sufficiently accurate to
by the Floridicans resident in Now York. the absentee New York millionaires seems fool anyone not looking for the fraud. It
From tny personal recollections of Gen. to have failed in its Intended cfTects. has n "sonpy".or greasy feeling to theexGilchrist, which dale back to 1893. when The assessments mnric~higt &gt;year ~tinder pert touch and was thus -detected. The
SHIPPERS OF
I was n member of the State Senate, I this law, which were very henvy, shrank music of its ring on n counter Is not a
liave every couse to feel that my home to some $3,300,000.00. The Bwcoring sixteenth note off, but when It is fitokeii
.....
nlnced the administration of its ofT was proportionately heavy. The same it fractures as only nn nllny does. Silver
fflllOTfi.fUllillcs .fif.fiEllenity to Lhu. pcrsmtfil
WlTTnot break in any such fashion.
"
TSUWtc nffn lr s in —safe;—honorable—amF
tux
system which has ever been a theme
capable-bands.
The quarters are not so artistic in
Though for several years an exile from of odium nnd ridicule. No one renlizes workmnnship and tlies|&gt;unous quality
of the should be readily delected by any of- the
«-M beauUUd
-slwrp»*«r UibkHUlfc^lwui.
Board
of
Aasnii&amp;r?who
is
ndvminling
the
which the fool-print of the white man
recognized tests, hut any of it would pass
repaid
of
the
’persona!
tax
law
and
----------------____firqtj in pressed in token oi his ad­
"in the dark” or under ordinary circum­
vent on the American continent. I have the lmjxisithm of die entire burden of stances. ns few people look carefully at
never censed to consider Florida as my taxation on rcnl estate.
change when received.
It is interesting to note that Andrew
home stuic and have watched with jeal­
As a m altefof precaution it would bo
ous concern her steady progress on the Carnegie is slated for a $5,000.000.00 well to closely examine all the Hilver in
course to the grand destiny which she assessment, which Is the largest imposed yuur possession, and if in doubt‘ns to its
should command by every natural right. on any individual, excepting Mrs. Russell genuineness take it tu a bank and have
Nothing can be more conducive tu her Sage, who is taxed for the same amount. the experts assure you ns to its true
SANFORD, FLORIDA
steady advance on th at promising road The Laird of Skibo may be relied on (o character. 'There may be spuriousdollors
than the election of efficient officials honor tile piddle draft. He has develop­ in Die repertoire of the rogues who are
whose loyalty- to and zcnl in the public ed no tendencies to exercise his con­ tanking the stuff and the quarters and
cause arc unquestioned and have stood science in feats of "swearing off.-,’
halves may only he feelers or the advance
The name of William Waldorf Astor, test. . - '___ ___ l:______ ____ ____
i crucial .test of timeo­
T O P P R IC E S FOR Y O U R ----- ------------------------------u t Ihr wtoils hui blah, die waves arise, and the the distinguished expatriate, is conspicu­
During the Fnir hundreds of thousands
welkin roar; .
. ,
,
of dollars will be circulated In Tampa
With n food pilot al the helm, what need to fear ously absent from the personal tax list.
ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES AND EARLY VEGETABLES
Mrs. Ida A. Flagler, against whom n nnd nt the grounds nnd change will be
the breakers on the shore.
when shipped lo I1EVYI1I. If you aro no| duing
decree of divorce was drained to Henry made ¡ti n hurry. Post-graduate queer . .___
.
business with tills Hnuse. write tu them nt once.
Pawing from state to local issues, con­ M. Flugler some years ngo In Florida on shovers would have a juicy upjxirtunity
gratulations are ulsodue to Orange county the ground of insanity, appears for ,jhe for broadcasting their substitute money
on the election of Sheriff Kirkwood first time on the New York tax list. Her nnd Tnmpans and their country friends
Honorable, fearless and energetic, he property is assessed at $2,000,000. Why might become custodians of a very Inrge
may be relied on to discharge the duties she has never been taxed before, if legal­ sack of Junk, worth less limn,nothing.
FR U IT
AND
PRODUCE
C O M M IS S IO N
M ERCHANTS
or his responsible olllcc to the best Inter­ ly subject to such taxation today, does
Whether it is being ini|K&gt;ried from a
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C
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d
i
t
i
St.,
Baltimore,
Md.
not ap|war. She is n resident of West­ distance or has its origin nearer home has
ests of the community.
References: This Po|ier and Thousands «if Pleased Shippers in Florida
chester county nnd lias been under the not been determined ut this time, but the
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constant
care
of
Dr.
Carlos
F.
McDonald,
main idea is to prevent its being circu­
With nil those who knew his lovable
nature nnd the excellent qunlitics of Ids the celebrated alienist, ever since her re­ lated.—Tampa Times.
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heart nnd mind, 1 join to deplore very moval to this slate.
The
big
buildings,
liostelrica,
fashion' FERTILIZER THAT PAYS
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sincerely the loss of n good man nnd a
able.clubs
nnd
large
apartment
houses
true Christ in n in the death of my old
friend, die Rev. R. W. Lawton,-of Oviedo have been heavily assessed. Among the Results In Celery Growing Arc Fully
D em onstrated
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*■'*” most prominent are: The Metropolitan,
--------- '" P f t T S B U R G , PA .
- .Mutual and Equitable Life buildings at
C.
M.
Urodwuter,
the genial representa­
The news of the completion of the first over $10.000.000 cadi. The Waldorfsection of the railroad from Sanford to Astoria nnd the Pennsylvania Terminus tive pf the E. O. Painter Fertilizer Co.,
Sales Agents and Distributors
BRANCHES
BRANCHES
. the Everglades speaks volumes for the are also taxed in excess of dial amount. look a representative of The Herald out
SANFORD CELERY UNION
spirit of enterprise of the rnett of your Some fifteen buildings are assessed at through the celery section in Ins automo­
Chicago
New York
locality. Having always advocated the over $3,000,000. Those assessed ut from bile one day this week. The place Of
Room l(i, Pico Block.
’Phone 2U1)
H.
H.
Chappell
was
thoroughly
inspected
Cincinnati
W ashington
rcclniming of the Everglades ns a land of one to four millions are too numerous to
by the party nnd the vegetable industry
SANFORD, FLA .
infinite promise for die cultivation of mention.
Jacksonville
• Snuford
under
the
able
direction
of
Mr.
Chappell
sugar cane and vegetable growths, the
Tills is weiiltli truly.
is a revelation to the average citizen.
recent sale of over half n million acres
The good Lord save Gotham from the
He has one five acre tract planted tft
strikes me like a cherished dream come into of Messina. Where would money
celery
and it is one of the most beautiful
tmc. I am not fnmiliar with the records
enough be found tu rebuild itT
sights
ever presented to the eye of the
7 uf nii the big land sales in recent yearn,
The Common People vs. Oas
beholder.
This celery was planted «tn tint
hui possibly this maybe the largest since
The American reading public Is more third day of November and is now two
IHHI. when 1 negotiated the purchase nnd
less familiar with Cartoonist Oppcr's
made the selection of the four million conception of the Common People. This feet high and in the best of condition.
acres ucquircd by the Disston Land Conv- aggregate individuality is portrayed in Mr. Chappell lias used the E. Ü. Painter
fertilizer for the past nine years nnd up
pony In different parts of the state.
the form of an insignificant looking1iht- to this year mixed his own fertilizer, but
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son of the middle class who wears glasses this season tiie company has put out the
The popularity of Florida ns a winter nnd a pained expression of countenance. same formula under the name of the
resort is growing year by year. My rail­ This poor little fellow is being constantly Sanford Celery Sited si and other well
road friends Inform me that, notwith­ made the butt of ridicule by a band uf known and successful growers iinve used
standing the.mild weather so far, the ex­ large, heavy, overfed and underworked it, among them being C. F. Williams, L.
odus of Gothamite for the Land of Flow­ bullies, who represent some of the most A. Urundey, A. McDonald, D. R. Hrisson.
er* is greater than ever.
pernicious forms of corporate greed. In C. A. {Jetts and several others.
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his daily contentions with these gay buc­
Plans, Specifications and Estimates Furnished
This remnrkublc growth and good qual­
In my late preombulntions through the caneers Mr. Common People is always ity of celery is due to the judicious use of
on Applications
labyrinths of Gotham l have met Mr. getting the worst of it, which accounts the Sanford Celery Special and is creating
Mabry, nephew of ex-justice, now clerk of for the settled expression of melancholy much favorable comment among the
tire supreme court, Milton H. Mabry .Like In his countenance. Once in a grant growers. _
myself and others, ho feels homesick. I while he gets real mad, nnd by hook or
A gentleman |&gt;r«*»ent who has travelled
loaned him my copy of .The Sanford Her- crook lands a blow on one of his persecu­ extensively throughout the United States
aid, which he likened to a wliiil oLfresh tors. This he has quite lately succeeded •-sard-timt lie hnd-nevof —an A belt
country air! ""
In doing and a bully by the name of Gas of celery in any section and wus fully
Young Mr. Mabry is |n the legal depart­ Trust is nursing his solar plexus.
convinced that with Sanford soil, irriga­
First Street
Opp. Postonico &lt;;
ment of the business conducted by that , The upholding of the 80 cent gas law tion and the Celery Spedul fertilizer a
enterprising and successful real estate by the U. S. supreme court us constitu­ fortune could be reaped by the growers.
tional will cause the New York gus comman, John WenUter.
Ready for Business ■‘
panie’s
to disgorge a trifle of-nine mil­
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Carriage worts is now' lo­
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lions which wtll be very widely distributed
in conversation with n prominent nnd among the New York poinilation. How cated in its new building on Oak avenue,
We*l informed engineer I was gratified to will the gas trust get even T
opposite the Geo. H. Fernald machine shops.
•cam dun die building of the East Coast
The advice may he irrelevant, but New Mr. Underwood is a practical carriage nin*-ine. from Jacksonville to Key West, for York householders are recqnimcmli il io kcr and any orders entrusted to him will
-which the state is Indebted in the enter­ watch their meters closer than ever.
Teceive careful and prompl áHéhliCm. Déprise of Henry M. Flagler, is considered
sides manufacturing buggies, wagons and
Yours truly,
—-W. K. Marks.
by experts as one of the greutest nnd
harness, they are dealers in carriage goods, Telephone t i ó . 6 0
most venturesome engineering feats of
important to Investor*
Inveì
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gnanlinc m d n f 3-Utal roofing. vTliey.aiso- m e ­
» *•» preieurig e rr" '-»“ ■ " r ”
Tracts oT U Â T ’Ê T s ; 5, 10^46,70 do general repair work and horse&amp;Jioelng.
acres, nt prices $300L$500, $650. $600 for which the!; new quarters are well
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The largo nnd constantly *incfeoaing and $1,200, at JUTainonte Springs, Or­ equipped. The business of the public is
‘•upmenta of celery from Sanford to this ange county, Florida—the most desirable earnestly solicited and faithful and con­
murket are attracting the attention of residence or winter home location In Or­ scientious business treatment is assured
*hc big dealers Jn produce. The quality ange county. Pure water, high rolling oil patrons._________________
“ “PPraved and If prices can be met land of best quality, interspersed with
For Sale
other distant competing points Sotk innumerable clear water lakes; one of
Beautiful 10-room house In St. Petettthe moat healthy locations tn South Flor­
' ord should commandthe market.
burg, Fin.; all modern conveniences; on
ida. Apply to
N. H. Fooc.
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23-tf
Alt monte Springs.
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business center; furnished or unfurnished.
Surrey for Sale
We have the warrant of (he historians
Owner
leaving city. .Will sell cheap—all
We Haven he* $125,00 one-hoi-» surrey
for the fact that the Island of Manhattan
or
part
cari»Mgs. Mary F inney,
* “* acquired by the Rale Face from his that has only been used one iuonth,whlch
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Published Every Saturday Morning »tSenford, fia ­
it. J. Hoiiv. Managing Editor

Subaorlptlon Pries. $1.00 a Veer In Advance
tnirred at aeeood-elaaa mali mattar Aufutt 22nd.
IB08, at tha PoatoOca at Sanfordv llorM».
under Act of March 3rd, 1B7B.
Durham Advertlilng Company, Jachaocvllle. Rep-

reaestatitre.

Offlce rim Floor In the DUhop Block. F ln t Street
Telephone No. MB.

Tho new jnnltnry Inspector is strictly
on the Job a t nlUlmei.
The most difficult problem In Sanford
today 1« to find the real obstructionists.
They seem to have changed places.

—
SAM RUSS IS or AO.
The following editorial tribute to one o '
The beat Known newspaper men and jnof
brilliant writers of the State, was pub­
lished In. the Tampa Morning Tribune
last Wednesday;
An inconspicuous newt story In the
Jacksonville Times-Union conveys the In­
telligence of the death of Samuel B. Russ,
for years a figure in the newspaper clr
des of Florida. Mr. Russ was found dead
In bed in a Jacksonville lodging house
Sunday morning. By the peculiar Irony
of fate, a man who knew personally, per­
haps, more public men In Florida than
any other man in the Stnte, met death
alone In the silences of the night and his
bodyr unidentified, lay for - hours
it was recognized.
Samuel B. Russ-was a native of Boston.
He received a thorough collegiate cduca
tion and did his first newspaper work as
dramatic critic on the Boston dallies. In
that field he had few equals. A brilliant
future opened its alluring vista before

_ let there i n - i o ir r
Sanford has long needed- electric lights
and paved streets. The latter will be
started In ’a few weeks. TTfie
h e Tonne?
should be started but owing to some hitch
in the council the franchise of the Sanford
Light fit Fuel Co. cannot be arranged.
This company Is ready to install a fir»*
class plant a t once and the matter of
franchise should be arranged nt once.
T he H erald has e v e r maintained that a
franchise should be granted and unless
the council hns a valid reason for delay
in this matter It should not be hung up
nny longer. The greatest need of Sanford
today is well lighted streets. The oppor­
tunity is knocking at our door and a tlelny
»fill
nrt" th j*‘ ynr-nf-Siyglon dork-.
ness and a step backward instead of
forward. -

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and Silks,Yard-wide Satins

We find the following lament In a re­ &lt;■&lt;&gt;
cent
issue of our county contemporary,
It Is up to the Council to give the city
The
Orlando
Reporter-Star:
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electric lights. A franchise' should be
It
is
hard
to
credit
but
it
is
said that
prO' ‘g ranted or a good reason given for the
even beautiful fruitful, successful, checr, delay.
fiU, hospitable .Orlando has “knockers" in
lowed him relentlessly from his youni
imite manhood to his squalid, unattended her midst.
The eternal cusaednehs Of Inanlm
- objects Is fully demonstrated.. In a gnso- death-bed, led him to forsake the bright • The progressionists of the city are do- ++
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la é ^ jL posslhU to forward ..its iiHernaLl • “ "
tnnn Fiigli»» Tur lln m r-n ffln r
ius might have
These citizens talk up the town, they ...I
up against tills proposition all week.
blazed and he came to Florida, in the
raise money by the thousands of dollars ... .
hope that. In a new dime and among new
forth
the. beauty
Uic. umlct ^ I t o to
s eset
t to
r v uits
u advantages, uie.ucaucy
York last week cost $S6.000. If tlio [ftuaplceJ1 and rescue his intellect from the I 1"13 Profhnblcne“ ° r. its orange- groves
and gardens, the henlllifulness of its cllyoung lady stays “out" long there is no dangers that beset It.
mate and all the rest for which it Is faestimating the entire loss to the family
In Florida, Mr. Russ did much brilliant
rnoua.
exchequer.
newspaper work, but he lacked tho incli­
But after all this is done and when in Ï
nation to sustained effort. He worked
We dcslro to coll the attention of our on The Tribune a dozen years ago and response to all this effort new people arc
readers in Sanford and Orange county to those who were familiar with newspaper attracted here with the Intention of lothe "Letters from Gotham" now published work in Tampa nt that time are fond of eating or of Investing, then doth the
lh Tile H ekalu. Major W. R. Marks, the telling some of the interesting Incidents "knocker" slyly sneak around and fill the
nuthur, is well known over the Stnte and which marked his connection with this minds of these new people with doubts
from his distant home in New York paper. The files of The Tribune bear and scare them out of investing or lowrites entertainingly of affairs in Goth­ eloquent testimony to his unusual ability eating.
These "knockers," if their true motives
am and also In Orange county. They as a writer. As a paragrapher, he wos
Stoves, Crockery, Carpets, M atting,
were
Investigated, would be. found to
are most enjoyable in every way and as inimitable,— He wrote verse that was
-j2ugs» Sew ing Machines, Etc.
chatty and full of life os the Major al­ frequently touched with the real- fire of have n grudge against successful men or
they have a little proposition of their own
ways will be.
genius. As a Tallahassee correspondent
which they would like to spring.
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he was in his element. His.thorough fa­
There are laws to regulate such 'InterTiie street paying Is assured; and- now miliarity with State questions, with po­
let the Council'* get together, meet the litical alignments, and his wonderfully meddlers when It comes to knocking tiie
On All Goods for th^ Next T h irty Days Only t
Sanford Light fit Fuel Co., half-wny, and wide personal acquaintance with the private business of any man. but for the
grant them the franchise for lighting the leading men of Florida, made him a val­ knocker of the town there Is probably no
city with electric lights. These needed uable representative at the sessions of law except dinj of self-protection of the
improvements should be started a t once, tiie Legislature. When not connect«! town and in such cases it were well if
not only for the benefit of our citizens with a newspaper, he was a "free Innce" the professional town knocker Were taken
Imt for ilio effect it will have upon the and the power and incislveness of his to the woods and fenced in.
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strangers, within our gates who are bound criticisms and comments hnve been felt
German a t Sanford Mouse
rto return to their homes with p better idea in more than one situation in the politi­
R. L JONES. Proprietor
R. H. DINGLKY, Manager Î
The organization of the Welaka Club in
of Sanford's progress than ever before cal history of Florida during tiie past
Sanford has done much toward enlivening
i
quarter of a century.
*
the
social
world
and
with
receptions,
Theynre building a concrete, fireproof
In his last days Mr. Russ was out of
town in North Dakota, and have named employment, subsisting on the kindness dances and card parties the season has
(T in t Street, une black from Depot oppirilte r&lt;wtofTio-)
■teuConcrcto. No oilier building material of friends—the sombre, closing scenes of been one round of pleasure.
Tiie first german of the senson given
Is allowed to be used, and the town wl a life of "brilliant, broken plans, of blast­
stand for ages n monument to the wisdom ed. high ambitions." if all the cheering, at the Sanford House by the club wns n
Steaks, Chops, O ysters and Fish a Specialty
of its founders. When the little city of encouraging words of sincere praise he social success and so thoroughly enjoyed
?
Fcmie, B. C., was swept away by a woods wrote about the men in whoso behalf the by tiie men that their chivalrous natures
A P LA C E FOR LA D IE S AND GENTLEMEN
fire some months ago, the only buildings powerful combination of his brain and were stirred to give the ladies n return
for
their
hospitality,
and
Thursday
night
left were three constructed of concrete. pen was enlisted, could be repaid him
return german was given at tiie
To the fireproof method of building we now in death, he would have a eulogy
E v e ry th in g F irst Cl*»* ^
S h o rt O rd e rs At All H o u rs
must nil conic at last, and those of us unequalcd in its eloquence. If the kind­ Sanford House. Twcnty.flve couples
who arrive early will save a good deal of ly sentiments he expressed in life could were present and the favors and X
Prompt, Clean Service
insurance money.—Tampa Times.
be converted into flowers for his grave, figures were the delight of those who wit­
he would rest beneath a floral memorial nessed the affair. Prof. Stumon's or­
;••;* 4-4-4*v 4 v444 - ¡ - - ï - - ¡ - - i - -i-i*-!--i--!chestra furnished the music and the
loftier
than
the
tallest
pine
of
our
forests
President Roosevelt's term is not end­
waltzes and two steps were drenms for
ing peacefully. His pugnacity continues and broader than the Peninsula itself. tlte delectation of the danrerq.
Let
us
hope
that,
after
his
day
of
sorrow
. to gLYO.hlm trouble: In two of his mas­
The ladies present were elegantly
sages he charges members of Congress anil of strife
W H Y NOT US E
gowned for the occasion and, mingling
‘The weary tun hath made a (olden »el.
., with crippling the public service through
And. by the briiht track of hit llery car,
with
tiie
bright
scarfs
of
the
favors,
made
Give» tl(nal o( a goodly day tomorrow.'1
("fenrof personal Investigation. The House
most- pleasing picture. The may (tola
almost unanimously decided to refuse to
nnd mirror figures Were features of the
consider and ley on the table the objecS A V E M O NEY?
We find the following in the Orlando evening, as were the flags of all nations
NOW , AND
tionnVJe passage—Democrats and Repub­ Reporter-Star of lost Saturday:
and the ubiquitous Teddy bears.
licans iiiiN' Joining in rebuking the Pres­
The "Celery City1’ wants to watch
It has shown more results for the Money invested.tlum nny other.
Tiie committee in charge deserves grent
ident and V an y of them in their talk and
out now for a man by the name of
credit
for
tiie
many
handsome
and
varied
It will pay you to exam ine the Celery Fields where
Gamble, who is putting up $25.000
speeches ranting nt Impenchment pro­
favors ond for tiie elegant manner in
as a gamble on celery growing near
ceedings far lAs*vioiution of the rights of
Jacksonville.
which tho nifnlr was arranged and man­
Congress. Soirae of' the members boldly
The Timcs-Union article states that
aged.
charged that lieVi wasting nine millions
"Nature and the transportation lines
Punch was served in the parlors nnd
have done much to Insure the suc­
of money In uslnivand multiplying the
iti used. Our representative, E. M. BROADWATER, is in Snidimi
nt
n late hour a sumptuous iulicit of
cess of the industry there" and that
Secret Service force Ip shadowing mem­
"there is a difference of ten cent* &lt;a
turkey snlnd, cafe nolr. nnd other .choice
every week. See him or write to him nt Orlnndo
bers and others who ¿ire not advocates of •crate in favor of Jacksonville os com­
viands, wns thoroughly enjoyed.
Teddy and Ills policies.
pared with Sanford."
These gentians are becoming very popu­
T H E É . O. P A IN T E R F E R T IL IZ E R CO.
The country will breathe freer when
We have no doubt that there is
lar and the ladles, not to he outdone, will
plenty
of
land
suited
to
celery
grow­
Teddy Is tucked safely away in the
probably have another tlellohrful nrrai*
Wrll. Tre BreMsL _ J A_OHg O H V lfc fc g r^ fc P R * P ^7
ing in Duval county, just as there Is
jungles of Africa.'----------------------- r_
before-the seasoncndl. - ~ ~
llTOrangeTSouW. outside of Honfoni.
but perhaps there is no better land
or conditions more favorable than
AVAUNT I PATENT MEDICINES I
Old-ra&amp;hloned Candy-Pulling
Sanford enjoys, so that tho only thing
Several days ago one of the representa­
Lawn M ouers
On
Thursday evening Mrs. McLnuIln
Many New Buildings.
in favor of Duval county would be
tives of a (latent medicine Arm floated
entertained a few of tiie young people at
Special prices to reduce stock Hr»
Sanford is progressing along every line
the ten cents per crate saved on
into Tim Hehai.ii office, and with the bra­
freight, which figured up would re­
an old-foshlon candy-pulling, after winch and one of the most noticeable is die wont a good mower at a low (rice, W«»
quire 100 cratea to make $10. or
zen effrontery acquired by long years of
delicious refreshments were served.
many new buildings being erected. the time to buy. Also H&lt;«oJ ‘tnc* •
1.000 crates to moke $100 more «*»»n
fleecing the printers out of a livelihood,
Among
those
present
were:
Misses
Among
them we mote that o f Dr. Puics- scythe*, grass hooks nnd lawn rrt*»
a grower makes a t Sanford.
llorry J- Wil**1offered u contract for $15 that carried
Thomas jjf . Georgia, Long, Roberts and lon on Park avenue, W. P, Carter
We are not sure, hut we should
$100 worth of local lines. The magnifi­
consider the danger of freezing is
Moore: Messrs. R. Lerts. Rowe, Lynn and First street, the Underwood factory on
February 20 will be citrus fruit growers
rather le u at Sanford, Orlando or
cent offer was turned down and the repre­
Hopaon.
Oak avenue and several others started
Manatee
to
more
than
offset
the
sav­
day
a t tint Florida «tale iair u\ Ta^
sentative informed that the rate was 10
this week. The Building tmtffcoilTl "A s­ and President Josinh Varn of 1» «•
ing of ten cents on a crate.— How­
cents per line. He Boon incited away
Miss Tinnie, an accomplished violinist, sociation have negotiated two loans for organization, expects that 1.000 gro
ever, the country is big and the Flor­
and will never, neaer return with his
ida celery crop flu in so nicely be­
will piny at the meeting of the Cecllian new residences and arranged for several will attend die conventual U) he 1
tween the California and Kalamoxoo
offer,
Club.lliia. afternoon, -at three oetockr- more. imd this season will witness great that date at the Tumpu Hay cauno.
crops, that the more there Is planted
There is no valid reason why foreign
activity in the building line. Sanford subject of a definite and »ysteinat c
In Florida, the richer the Stnte Will
On th e S to rk Express.
advertisers sliouR puy le « timo g i r a n t e
MHlilA could fili two hundred new dwellings with ixslioa «Alin grewaramf-the siiife
PWplc. and / e t how many .-newspapers
«éèuponts e t the*presen
Don't worry. .Bro. Howard, a
nd It is to view to a more satisfactory marketing * 1
irfr, and Mrs. Mk-C. Holmes yesstop and figure up"The total cost per line celery situation. The other fellow has
be hoped dial by d&gt;e early foil diere will dielr crops, will be discussed by
for (latent medicine locals. The Herald tried to demonstrate the "just as good terday morning. He is not able to be of be that many or more erected. The San­
renili* «*
has maintained the same rate for display every year and many sections of Florida modi assistance to Ids dad ns yet. being ford Building and Loan Association is speakers and some definite
expected..
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advertising and local lines, and the hooka grew celery Jong before Sanford, but none a lusty boy of a few days, but he cun be doing a great work along this line.
relied
upon
to
keep
dad
Holmes
"on
die
are open to the advertiser a t all times. other Ius over made the success or gained
Willi die Four Pickcrts, D e a J ^ J
Many Improvements will be inaugurated the electric theatre, dance at
Each one pays the same (trice and if a the world-wlda reputation that Sanfoid carpet for several uliriits."
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in the next few months in Sanford and House nnd circus today', Sanford
(taper makes a cut in rates the home has, and now If Mr. Gamble wishes toob^
Brose Comedians hove appeared in all chief among them will be the paving of lacked amusements this week
merchant should get the advantage, and tain a good price for hll Jacksonville
the
leading cities in the United States In
not the p a u n t medicine fakes.
celery he will be obliged to label it “not the past fifteen years. They are harp­ First street with vitrified brick and the In­
W inner Washing Machü? * lriril.
made in Jacksonville" but "Grown In ists, dancers, musical artists, comedians stallation of electric lights. Our people
A
few
more of illese siili Ici*. *° * &gt;f
have realized that these Improvements
Connected with this paper is a printing Sanford."
and high class entertainers of the highest must be started at once and die work will on gunntee. If Uiey do n0tjj&lt;^ j,j \yjjv&gt;
office capable of producing the highest
rank. At opera bouse Jan. 27-28. Pop- probably commence within the next few claim, money is refunded
grade of office and society stationary.
Are you a subscriber to Tu i HzraldT
ular prices.
weeks at the farthest.
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¡m u ~ r r And thus make a Greater Sanford,
Antf a Greater Sanford 1,
The Pastime theater is said to be
unie Happenings Mention
the
Take the children to the show today.
the South,
Everything
first-class. Nothing to offend
Matters In Brief.
late st ; styles in Millinery at any lady. «
Kanncr's.
We sell the best lime and cement that
_ a . E. Hill.
personal items
interest Sec H. H. Hill for Celery City Blend money can buy.
Coffee, finest oh eartlt for 24 cents.
Miss Mamie Thomas, daughter of Judge
W e are Agents for .
Sweet corn seed at L R. Philips.
Thomas, of Athens, Ga., is the guest of
S u m m a ry of the Floating Small Talk
The new booklefon^hnford to be issued Miss Bessie Long.
Succinctly Arranged for llur- • by Tlie Herald in a few days is a work of
Good 200-egg incubator and brooder
ried Herald Readers.
art
going at cost.
Build I
—Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
J. C. Snead returned Monday from Jack­
|)u i t o I
sonville. where lie spent several days on
Ladies’
Trimmed H a t s 'a t 'c o st at
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Karnier’s.
‘ Sanford needs 200 more house*.
See Peii for paper hanging. New fall
The famous Fox River Butter for sale
W. H. Hand transacted business in Or- | patterns Jual.ln..
a t W. W. lin g ’s Grocery.
~kwlo^SnfunInyf~
*
N. H. Garner will rent your property for
Romeo Coffee, 3 pounds for one dollar
SIB Art Squares for $13. sire 9x12. E. you.
Ciias. E vans.
A. llefRckl Co.
Mrs. Geo W. Vennblc has returned from
Miss Daisy Davies will spenk In the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller have returned
| an extended visit to relatives at Miami Methodist church Thursdny evening Jan.
from a week’s stay at Mlnml.
nnd Jacksonville.
28th. at 7:30 o'clock.
— EJeeta Urand Tml «rul-Spices.
'Bilk
shirt
waists
at
big
reduction
at
Garner ii Roberts have good?butter In
Ciias. E vans.
M ettlngcr’s.
one-pound prints for 35 cents.
R. J. Holly spent Sunday among old
Wnde makes frequent trips to Sanford.
John V. Denton, the well known comfriends at Gainesville.
^ | h e. him-at-Oriawtormlsiion- merchant, sp*rot-**v.
Go to ii.'U.'lfitl for’everytW lfirin_lth t'
Mrs. M. A._Cnrter of Lunikin. Gq.,iavln'- this week at his form In Alachua county, J
grocery line.
lliri}! her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Williams,
Do nwny with dust while sweeping enr-Mr. and Mrs: D. L.ilirosiicr and dnugh- on Frencli avenue.
|&gt;ots by buying Wlzzurd CarpH CJennwrof I
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7 , 7 W f U m ip w y s w r c s i W.'u w g
H o rs e “:
r.J.W w ner,
oí ti» c l o c k Thc I« ., on
^
• Dcu lino of
b,
»tings evc,
ever brought
lo
theoter of Orlando, was In the city ThursThe A.C. L. pay train was here Tuesday Sanford. See thciti nt »lie Sanford Furni­
doy.
and
made the hearts of the boys glad to ture Company.
Theodore Aulin. the enterprising young
Those having money to invest are In­
merchant of Oviedo, was in Sanford on the tune of about $30,000.
vited
to take n look nt Sanford. Good
Fred
Templeton,
the
painting
contractor,
business Friday.
rentable houses will pay nt least twenty
hns
returned
from
a
three
week’s
visit
to
If you wont to sell or buy city lots, city
per cent on the investment ntxjve all taxes.
jvoperty. celery farms, see N. H. Garner. ills sister, Mrs. Charles Prowl, at Leesburg.
One million feet of cypress bleaching
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SANFORD, FLORIDA ~ —
-------$18 Art Squares for SIS, size 9x12. E.
See C. A. Reed for furniture nnd piano
hoards. Place orders now. G. R. Calhoun.
A. Heflleld Co.moving.
U
Mrs. Leila Hill Wright nnd Miss Jessie
Prof. James Madison Chapman paid Hie
Rrn Men. Attention I Smoker nnd ous­
McCreary of Rome. Gn„ arrived on the
Herald
office
a
pleasant
visit
on
Thursday.
ter supper to be held Wednesday. Ft'bi
heT
~ -------[¿Prof. Chapman is nn old friend of our col- City of-Jacksonville,-Wednesday morning
aro 3d. at Masonic hall.
to visit a frw**eeks with Mrs. M. H. Bow­
lege days.'
Circus day
There is no dearth of amusements in
ler.
Hns nt last arrived.
See L. R. Philips about cucumber ami
anfonl these days, and the bands keep
Low [&gt;rirws on 1tonus for spring plnntTake tin: children tu tlie allow today.
sq uurIj seed.—*-------------- ’
All Local Advertisements UrtMer This
tin- sin;ilI hoys guessing.
ing nt ll R. Philips._______
Wade, tlie tuner, Orlnndo.
The entertainmcnf given liy~the Urnse
Heading, One Cent a Word Each I s s i f *
JlO.Srf value sanitary felt mnttress go­
Rugs, from .75 cents up. E, A. Hcfficld
C. M. Brodwaler, representing the Paint­
ing nt $8 for the next thirty days. Sun- Comedians is not all music, but fun from Furniture Store.
start to finish. At ojiera iiouse Jan.
er Fertilizer Co., was in the city several
For S ale, Wood—Pino or oak. try car­
fonl Furniture Company.
Headquarters for Iron Age toots. Any days tills week.
load; blocks or otherwise. W. B. Ballard
27-28. Popular prices.
E. L. Ferrnn, n prominent merchant c f
Altamonte Springs,- Florida.
For nn up-to-date tailor-mnde suit, see thing you wnnt in hand plows, fertilizer
Long's Proserves in . glioses, Finest on
Eustis, was In the city this week, visiting
distributors,
etc.,
Harry
J.
Wilson.
L
ost
—Jan.
18th, '09, in scrub between
I). A. Caldwell &amp; Sons.
mnrkct.
Ciias. E vans.
Ms daughter, Mrs. D. L Tltrnslier.
Luke
Helen
nnd
Euter|&gt;risc, one black and
Mr. nnd Mrs. BPR. fTwoope nnd Miss
Nf P. Yowell and n Inrge force of clerks
W. E. Hurley, traveling freight ugent tnn hound (name Dram) lias split In right
New line men’s p an ts $1.25 to $5, at
Caldwell
left
today
for
Tampa,
where
from »he Orlando store assisted nt the great
for the Queen &amp;. Crescent Route, was in ear. Hns ihy name on collar and Oriniulo
Mettlngcr’s.
license tag No. 77 on him. Ati'y lnforma­
Violet Brand sale at the store of N. P. they will remain for several months. the city on Tuesday.
tion leading to Ids recovery will lie suit­
Pst Chappell's original "Rabbit's Foot" Yowell &amp; Co. litis week.
Their many friends hojie Jo see them
High,grade
Cigars
and
Tobacco,
Smnkably
rewarded. A. L. Beck. Orlando, Fla.
company will show here Thursdny night
again ere they return North.
Gamer
A
Roberts
sell
high-grade
Cigars
ing
And
chewing.
Most
'com
plete
lino
In
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Fok
SALL-J'iiLV.airil» of stove wood a t—
the show grounds south of the city:---“Our own caffee," 25 crnts n pntintlrfor ho city.
$4.00 [ht cord. P. M. Elddk.
nnd tobacco. Try them.
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“Our Own” coffee, best 23 cent coffee on
note by Garner &amp; Roberts.
Now is tlie lime to buy your sub-irrlVoting man of good character willies
Mrs. Harry Alexander of Oviedo spent a
die market, nt either Blore of Garner &amp;
Railroad rates of one fare plus 25 cents gated land. See M. M. Smith.
employment ill or near Sanford, Address
few
hours
in
Sanford,
Monday,
with
her
Roberts.
A. J., Geneva. Fla.
24-2
fur tlie round trip from points In Georgia
husband, being eii route to Dude City lo
J. H.'Eschman of Minncn|&gt;oIis. Minn,
and Florida are offered for the period of
* -Several Sanford people attended the spend a few dnys will) relatives.
For S ale—Launch, cheap. Sixteen ferj
the Florida Slate Fair. Tumpn, Februury is spending a few weeks in the clth pros­ long; 2)4 horse power Stanley engine;
dedication .of the Elks'home nt Orlando
pecting for Celery City land.
Drop in nnd insiicct the Princess steel 23-7.
only used for pleusure one season, and is
yesterday and the reception given after­
in first-class repair Reason for selling, I
ranges.
A
real
range
nt
a
moderate
price.
You
need
n
good
typewriternnd
do
not
word.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Lock nnd family of
desire
to buy n large boat- The sealing
Sanford
Furniture
Company.
The Hoynl Tailors Brand of Clothing
Lock|xirt. N- Y.. have arrived in tlie city. wnnt to pay an exfiorbiinnt price for It. capacity is eight people?
Embroideries, laces and shirtw aist Mr. Uick is a large celery grower in Lock- see tlie Blickenderfer. nt The Herald office.
P. B. Brantly. Clermont. Florida.
means |&gt;erfection. See samples at I). A.
fronts,
specially selected stock of the [tort, nnd in his opinion ntiout Sanford
Caldwell &amp; Son's.
If you wunt n flrst-clnss typewriter nt n
Ladles, sec the fine line of Trimmed
moderate price, call at The' Herald office
states that it is the finest trucking center Huts ut Kunner’s.
New line men's p ants $1.25 to $5, at latest designs, at M ettlngcr's.
and inspect the Blickensdcrfer. The beat
If you want n tirst-clnss tailor-made in the world today.
Mettlngcr's. '
Get estimates from Pell on house print­ and most coni|mct inndnncoii the market.
Dill Pickles, sweet mixed, cucutttliers, ing.
Rev. R. J. Garbet, pastor of (lie Baptist suit for $12.98, call nt D. A. Caldwell &amp;
If It's MULES you want to plow or
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Iron beds from $2 up. Get them quick harrow , sec Jam es Harris.
church at Altoona, Pa., spent this week Sons. *
Charles Payne has returned from Derry,
Ciias. E vans.
at the Sanford Furniture Company.
here, assisting Rev. J. W. Boyd in the re­
E xL'EJiienlxd Nurse— For- Information
N. If., where he intended his falher during
19-4
vival meetings.
A fine line of ladles' P a tte rn Hals
W. 1). Touscy of tin: Southern Express address " Nurse,'' Box 103, City.
Co. spent several days of this week nt
George W. Spencer was in Jacksonville his recent illness nnd deuth. Mr. Payne at Kanncr's.
Wanted—Party to contract , to furnish
this week attending the dedication of the hns tlie sympathy of his many Sanford
Don't forget that L. R. Philips lias the the office in this city. Mr, Tousey makes engine wood on rack, for S. &amp; E. railway.
A. P. Connelly,
Jncksuville his hendzuorters.
new Masonic temple nnd Incidentally friends,
best prices on all sorts of garden seed.
iron hods from $2 up. Get them quick
Wanted.—Children's sewing to do. Mrs.
taking in the exposition.
All
the
ladies
of
Sanford
are
invited
to
A little money now and a little nowand
attend a sliver ten at the home of Mrs. E. Marie .Ketchum. 510 Magnolia street.
fresh fish every day—Guaranteed to bo nt the.Sanford Furniture Company. *
then is the way to buy celery land..- Sec
For S ale—Perfectly sound, gentle horse;
W. Peabody on Oak avenue. Thursdny,
County Commissioner J/H . Lee, a prom M. M. Smith for particulars.
fresh—also oysters.
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cun drive; price reasonable. Good
Jan. 28th, from 3 to 0 o'clock.
inent citizen of Oviedo, was q yisitor in
—S. C. Richards, Lcffler Block.
size and can work on farm. Also good
Mrs. Forrest Lake, who has lieen the
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Some people sepm to think Florida is buggy and harness if horse is taken.-*
C. II. Leffier spent Sunday in the city,
charming guest of Iter sister, Mrs. 'Julian
Box No. 9, Lake Mary, Fla.
Mr. U-ffier tins charge of the ^auford ex­ county's most progressive citizens, nnd Carpenter, for a week, returns tomorrow slow. Let them try Gnrner &amp; Roberts 22-3
served successfully on the board for mnny
witli
nil
order.
Phone
39.
For rent or for sale—cash or terms—
hibit nt Jacksonville, und is doing good
to her home in Sanford, to the regret of
years.
new cottuge corner Eighth street arid
work there for the Celery City.
High-grade oleomargeriiie, 25 and 30 Magnolia avenue. Four nice (urge rooms,
her many friends in Jacksonville.—Jack­
Special Sale of ladles’Trimmed Hots sonville Metrojxtlis.
cents a pound. Garner &amp;. Roberts.
kitchen und hath. Occupancy nlmut Feb.
Embroideries, laces and sh irtw aist
a
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Kanner's.
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—S. O. SlIINllOIJSEH,
fronts, specially selected sto ck of th e
Dr. E. A. Nelson of Atlanta whose
Planting lime is here. M. M.Smith will
Plione 115 after (1 o'clock p. m.
U. S. cream Bepara lor. very cheap, nt sell you land on easy terms,
Isles! designs, a t Met finger's.
sermons in the; Baptist church Inst week
For Rent—Two medium-sized front
—Geo. 11. Fernald Hnrdwure Co.
U. S. cream separator, very cheap, at
Beans, English (teas, tomatoes; ull seeds were so much enjoyed and proved so rooms nnd pantry, up stairs. Apply nt
W. H. Goodman tins established n first- »r soring cron&gt;. at excentlonnllv good Jielnful to his Jienrers. left Monday_ftit-Lg
—Geo. H. Fcrrinld Hardware Co.
einas moot niurkrt-ntflOSSa:
Orlnndo. ...
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[trices.- I__R. Philips.
S hape Tsees—Those wanting shade trees
CScvni was q visitor. to Sanford, Thurs­ where he will have on hand at all limes n
Beautiful
I
Exquisite
I New line oT of any kind, such an palmetto. magnoIioT
Beautiful! Exquisite! New line of
day. Mr. McLain reports everything in choice stock of fresli Florida and Western embroideries, laces and shirtw aist em broideries, laces und sh irtw aist oak and nuiplc, should see1 A. F. Westcrdlck. Trees guaranteed to grow. Box
hi* section to tye in a flourisliing condition. meats, park sausage, etc. He is a practi­ fro n ts Just received at M etllnger's
fro n ts Just received a t M ettlngcr's.
293, Sanford.
cal and experienced meat man, und no
Commencing January 1st. 1909, George
Yah
dot
vns
de
funiest
ting
of
you
Representative-elect
J.
ft.
King
of
Ovie­
Celery P i-ants—15,000 very fine prick
W. Venable, contractor: and builder, will doubt will make a success on that busi­ do was in Sanford, Thursday,an business. could see dot Brose feller spoil fon a bed [glints for sale cheap. Jj«o. I&gt;. J inkins,
ness
avenue.
employ only union labor, and work eight
He is tlie newly elected representative, doodlesocks. I link you void sdiplit mit Corner of Frencli avenue nnd Third street.
M. M. Smith has 1,000 acres of celery
hours n day.
F urnished Rooms roH Rent- Good location
chosen because of his solid business qual­ laughter, yet already. ‘Aint ilT At op­
only two dollars‘per week if luken ut once.
Lenox, 8. D. The second night broke land. Sold on easy terms.
ities, and will no doubt serve the county era iiouse Jon. 27-28. Popular prices.
Cull ut Herald office.
The telephone wire la now complete with credit and ability.
Ihe record. Played to largest business of
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Mr. and Mrs. Willis Koldcr of Kenton,
Two nice furnished rooms far rent,
•ny company this season. This was between Tavares and Sanford, and A. E,
Murrell &amp; Mi shew arc busy cultivating Ohio, are In the city this week. Mrs. Koh­
James Harris.
At opcifc house Jan . 27-28. Allen, In charge of the office nt Sorrento, their macaroni farm. The new bleaching ler. under the noil) de [gumc of Hilda Rich­ *
informs
us
that
tlie
line
throughout
la
To E xc-hanoe ; Noriltern- business- end
Popular [trices.
process discovered by Mr. Pill has proved mond. writes some charming articles for —
residential property to
fur Sau*working admirably. We don't observe
the
magazines,
aiul
will
[reliably
feature
An English iudy with a thorough mua gmiL&amp;mxcss. and tjifijx Lucks nf. m afa.
ford or vicinity vacant lots, orange rove
any effort-baing mode to sell - the -stock,
or Impro
Improved or unimproved celery and.
roni are blenched u beautiful white. Tills Sanford In some.
- ^ training and some years « p e fie iW
but [resume it may be hod on applica­
Brown, box 820, Sanford, Fla.
enterprising firm will reap a rich harvest
In (caching would give lessons in San
Just
arrived.
Snider's
canned
goods
tion
nt
Uie
office.—'Tavares
Herald.
f»d at pupil's home on violin or piano.
For Rent—Desk room second floor office.
from tills new crop in (tie macaroni delta. catsups and preserves, at Garner &amp;
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Icon* Ht rate of one rlnltn, nn
is*-ir **gH
HMatlHUflfiWl-ltffiQdgt K u b tlU . "kb!i-wn
hionCeys.’iiarsea. elephants. clc .butlF reT
Letluc* plants.“ if.1I t, Mum?
dress Miss Tinne, Sorrento, Fla. 22-3t
going at cost.
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B. R. Kline, tlie affable and hustling headoK^jALZ^—
inuiued for King &amp; Tucker to [reduce a
, on Celery avenue.
_Geo. li. Feniold Hardware Co.
In some unaccountable way the name
representative of the Home Protective Astrained Llama. This very docile and meek
of Mike Rotundo was omitted from the list
•ociotion of Canton, Pa., was in the city
Dried
Salt
Shoulders
at
1214
cents
found
little animal performs many wonderful
Murray's Cement Tlie
of contributors to the Sanford bureau at
this week and secured a number of new
ot
H.
H.
Hill's
grocery.
feats and acts with all tlie intelligence of
For
drainage
and irrigation is tlie best.
jLe Jacksonville exposition. Mr. Rotundo
patrons
for
his
company,
which
is
one
of
If you-*-old, middle *,aged, youth,
the higher animals. See them this after­
Perfect
taints,
durable
and well mads.
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the
best
in
the
country.
It
provides
in­
maiden or Infant, don't attend any
noon or tonight at the show grounds.
This
is
made
in
Sanford.
Patronize a
demnity
for
accident,
sickness
and
death.
OMnmissloner with four crates oi lettuce,
Chose &amp; Sanborn's tea and coffee, the Sunday school, you are cordially In­
Imme
Industry
and will follow this up with several crates
and
get
better
goods.
vited to the Methodist Sunday school
Swell line of quartered oak cheffoniers
best there is.
Gamer &amp; Roberts.
of celery,
Made
in
"
2
"
and
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3
”
size.
Sold
by
the
every Sunday morning at 9:45. .
at Sanford Furniture Company.
Geo.
H.
Fernald
Hardware
Co.
22-4t
Methodists, please:
Methodists, Please:
Low [trices on tomato seed at L R.
Olives in bulk and in all size bottles.
February 14 Is Birthday Missionary
February |4 |&amp; Birthday Missionary
Philips.
Cii/ls. Evans.
Everybody who can afford tu pay
Sunday School Sunday. Help us by Sunday School Sunday. Help us by
Iron
beds
from
$2
up.
Get
them
quick
Silk
shirt
waists
at
big
reduction at fare for the round trip is going to
bringing or sending, on that day one bringing or sending on that day one
a t the Sanford Furniture Company.
Mettlngcr's. .Y
state fair, at Tampa. February 3-27.
penny for each year of your age.
fenny lor each ycatvof your age

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New York, Jan. 18.—There is adecidedly
City Worship Tom orrow
better feeling In the Florida orange market
than there vyqe last week. The range of
prlcei ftfr the average offerings on the
RESUME OF ALL CHURCH EVENTS street
was from $2 to S3, with fancy InIdinn river fmlt, including the pineapple
Of Interest to Those Religiously In­ I variety, bringing S3.SO.
[ The grapefruit market, which ipst week
clined-Subjects of Discourses
for the SaBBalh.
v#»/vtptf I was injioor ogmlition, due to the heavy
T k * P itt or* at Ik* O v . i t k it In ika C it y It* E ar n t t lj I receipts, has shown a better feeling this
R tqvtrtiid to k r {a ( er w ad th*h A n n n u n tm itn it tnd week, and prices on good stock range from
a lta r O v u r J i N a m (a ihit 0« m not It lt t ita a I h .r t d t j
I fl.5 0 to S2.| Tangerines sold at S2to$3.'
t? T ? .
rirst Methodist
I About the same heavy receipts of let' Rev. A.E.Hcuiehaldtr.pastor;church, co m « Park
avenue and1fifth »trret: t&gt;mona&lt;r. corner Mgs- Ituce the early parro f last week hare been
nulls svenue «nit Seventh »treet: phono &lt;¡34.
-Sunday momlns «ervlee at 41; evenlns service. [duplicated this week. If anything, there*.
7:00: Sunday ochool. B:4S a. in.: Jno. K. Met- I celpts of this week have increased over
tinter, fitspt. Epworth League. 3:00 Sunday even­
last week. The first three days of tills
ing.
Subject, 11 a. m„ “Helping Each Other." week there were 55 cars of lettuce re­
7:15 p. m.. Preparatory Services.
ceived and the demand is. of course, not
7:30 p. m., subject. "Sin Will Expose." very good, which is due to the unusually
Como and bring your friends. Invite torge i ^ l p t i . _ j a ^ l c C t m o i U y r a n f i e
your neighbors. Stringers “always wel- Trom~&lt;I to 11750. with a few fancy
come. Let parents come to Sunday marks bringing a little more. The amount
School nt 0:43 a. m. and bring your chll- of lettuce received this week breaks the
dren. Let the young people attend the record, being the..highest-for-rw y-titneLeague services nt 3 p. to. Wo cannot | this year to far,
ITord to miss these services:
Peas sold nt $3.50 to $4.30, which is
n great deal higher than last week- and
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HrV, J. W. RtrhnnU poMor; Sunday morning
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was
not
of the best
»ervlce, 11; evening eervkau-3:30; (u-ayrr tneertng
Werlnesdigr. 7:00 p. m.: Sabbath school, 10 a. m. quality, but tills week it is much better,
J. C Kmmingrr. Superintendent.
hence the higher figures.
Rev. C. E. Richards, who has been sup­
Beans bring, on the street, from $1.50
plying the pulpit of tho People's Congre­ to $3.30, with the fancy quality reaching
gational church, having given notice of the outside figure. Peppers nre selling nt
his Intention to leave, by the recommen­
$3 to $4, or about the samo ns last
dation and ndvicc of Rev. F. E. Jenkins,
week’s prices, and the prices on white
superintendent of Congregational work in
squash remain about the same.
tho South, this church hns called Rev. R.
The receipts of cauliflower have been
I^e Kirkland of Evansville, Indiana, to be
light and the prices range from $1.50 to
Its pastor. Should lie accept, lie will prob­
$3.50 per basket, ndcordlng to quality.
ably'he here early in February, ns Rev.
Choice tomatoes brought 11.50 and the
Richards will remaln-for-only one more
fancy about $2.50. Eggplants are selling |
Sabbath.
at $3 to $4.
Tho prices of strawberries are a little J
belief
than last “week, stock selling on [
Rev. M. Fox, rector; arrvicra cverr »econil and
fourth Sunday; rnrly nm»», 7 a. m : rnnti and *er- the street at 3li to 40c a quart.

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Alice E. Hill to Jesse French Co„ con.
school 0 n. m.; mass and sermon 10 n. m. $400.
Mòndtiy; Muss 7 n. m.; instructions for
Mollle Langenbach to Jesse French Co.
cltiidrcn 3 p. m.
con. $300.
S. A. Tedbetter to Jesse French Co. con.
f i r s t B a p tist
$323.
R»v. f. W. Iloyd pattnr: Sunday morning **fVIt*. ILcvenlng »crvlcc, 7:00; Sabbath actioul. 0:43 • R. W. Macy vs. Mt. Olive A. M. E. church
a m.; Dr. J. T. Denton, Supt.; prayrr meeting every tien.
Wadneulay, 7:00 p. m.; Y. W. A. Oral Friday, 3 p.
m.; Y. M S. laat ft (day, O fr-mi------- ------——— ~rArVr French and wife to Adèle L. Lane
Reviynl services nrc still lw-lng contin­ qcd. $1.
ued in the Baptist church, with meetings
W. F. Lenvit ami wife to Addle LLane
daily nt 3 p. in. and 7 p. tn. Rev. H. J. wd. $1.
Gorbct of Altoona arrived Tuesday after­
Teke Love to Ada L. T. Graves, con. '
noon ami is assisting the pastor, Rev.
Ada L Craves ami husband to Tenk
J. W. Boyd, and is reaching iiearts and Lowe. wd. $10.
lives with his cnrnest'mcssngcs. Services . W. H. Dunnway to Lovelace and Sewell
will be held nt the usual hours next Sun­ wd, 3125.- —
V— — — — -----day and u warm Invitation is extended
J. R. Beasley to James L Giles ct. nl..
to nil. Sunday school opens promptly chat mort. $000.
at 0.43 a. m.
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Geo. W. Friedman to A. W. Acrec, sat.
mort.
llo ly C ross fp lso o p sl
E. W. Treadway to Win. B. Griswold ct.
Rev. fi. F. Drown, rector; A. D. Key. senior wardrn; Sunday morning service, II; l-venlng service, nl. qcd. $50.
7:30; Sabbath school, 11:43«, III.; IT F.Whllner.
Supt.; prayer meeting. 7:30 Wednesday evening.
Chns. S. Seihb and wife to A. S. Mercer.
w d rll,-----------------------------------:-----. I Presbyterian
A. Dorner and wife to John M. Hunt,
} Rev. J. I McKInnton. tuistor; morning service, mtg., $250.
Sabbath school,
school U:30 a
II; eventn:g service, ,7:00; Sabhalh
m.; Henry McLnulln, Supt. prayer meeting Wed- . Barnes &amp; Jessup Co. to Smith &amp; Davis,
nenia y, T:•00 p. m
pt. sat. mtg., $1.
. John M. Hunt and wife to J. A. Hen­
dricks; wd., $500.
Wm. M. Trockenbrod to J. A. Hendricks,
wd.. $500.
J. A. Hendricks and wife to Arrol Dor­
mer, qcd., $1. .
Joe Cameron and wife to John H. and
S. C. Castle, wd., $1225.
J. W. Fleming and wife to M. E. Miller,
wd., $1750.
State of Florida to Brown &amp; Lartigue,
tax deed. $28.96.

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Tr.’kL RLawton, lease, $16.
Tr. M. E. Church, Oviedo, to Est. W. J,
Lawton, lease, $5.
Cûrl Mollcr and wife to J. R. and F. R.
Pounds, deed, $540.
“G. W. Cook and wife to Ida Hannah, wi

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Hardware and Farm Implements
LUCAS PAINT
Used In Uncle Sam’s Paint Shop
During the peit year the U. S.
Navy lias consumed 091,000 pound»
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B est by T«»t for C ro w o rs. All who hnvt&gt;
M*wl this «Cray cotitimiou»|y nre frre from hllitlit
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Lucas While Paint

nml 278,700 jxiumis of LUCAS
COLORS, sufficient to produce more
than 100.000 gallons of paint,
equivalent to 50 carloads of 200,000 gnlkms each, and winch would
make a train more than one-hnlf
mile long.
In addition to tills Uncle Sam
has used during the pnst year more
than 25,000 gallons of LUCAS
VARNISHES. ENAMELS and other
products.
Uncle Sam’s preference is not n
matter of favor, but of QUALITY
and RESULTS.
In Uncle Sam's service.’ as in
.everybody rise's, LUCAS PRO­
DUCTS hove nn unbroken record
for sntisfnctory results.

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We have the largest
and best etjuipped plant
for driving wells in this
section of the country
and are prepared to fill
all orders promptly. Our
machinery is up-to-date
and tinr workmen are
skilled in the work.
Those contemplating
putting in wells would
serve their best inter­
ests by consulting us andlearning prices before
making contracts.

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Asparagus, Lettucc.-Qninny

pays

LSell the Land—Your Brnins, Money, nml
Muscles Makes tho Crop and the Profit

Trav. Ins. Co. to Thos. W. Wilson, wd ,
$500.
, v - 0 Perkins to L. F. Tiiden, wd., 125.
W. H. Underwood and wife to Sanford
B. A L. Assn., mtg.. $1500.
-W. J--Thigpen-to tfytliiey~T).~ain8e"wJ
&lt; 1100.
-------------MAIIKED COPY1 oa a newspaper
JTHT M. Morris, Ex. to W. J. Thigpen,
wrapper Is aura to maks tbs receiver
a Drew to W. J. Thigpen,
open and read.
Last year a southern man bought
rt7_copl«e of bU local pager o o qfrlj^
’ur a factory location,'
m arked them and mailed them to fifty
lndfvlduala or concerna that might be
latere«tad. .

Pint Corjcord Park.
^.TrDurUn et nUJatLYrCheiUlMieyir
E. B. Million to Vf. B. O’Neal, wd , $223
W. E. Shine, gdn., to W. R. O’Neal, deed.
75.
Joe Cameron and wife to IJo yd M. Lu-

Result; Twelve Immediate inquiries,
three propositions for the, factory afta,
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one thriving factory located which to-, Mueller, wd., $500.
Jait
M.
WIUcox
et.
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to
Marlon
T.
Holt,
day pays wages to 1TB persona living
wd., $600;_________ ________
In that town.

The Herald furnishes engraved visiting

paper for euch opporto­ cards at the same price asked In Jackson
ville and New York.
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Flowing W ells on All
Celery Delta and oUter^Desirnble Tracts in Blocks to Suit Purchaser

N . W H IT N E R

Prices and descriptions upon request

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THE SANfOItt» ttfRALD

AN ORDINANCE

NOTICE OF INCORPORATION

Spencer’s Bakery

. .,„M r tor the Appointment of a City
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•* H u is i Grew. That we, (he under
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toteml to apply to the Honorable A W
GlinAtial, gnver&gt;ffie tj the Stale »r n drOTrurTaT*
Pftrk Avenue------'Phone 100
»ha*»ee. (lorida on the 0th day of February; A D
P , “ nl &gt;n‘« P « ' “ n4 Tin Howasp• l~
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Pscxasd L*sn Cnursay, under the 7&lt;Jlowing pro­
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charter, the original of which Is now ¿n file
i it (hall be the duty of the Mayor,
’ ora™ of the Secretary of the State of Florid a
anoroval of the Council, to appoint a City
»
B. Arms Howarc
l» r« t romrenaatlon shall be Died by
Cu l m C. HoWssc,
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Imsr a Panoutp.
^ ahall be the duty of the City Scaveh£tnove all eicrement from the privies with• ARTICLES O r INCORPORATION OF THE HOWton**»»- Ite»!“
J ? ? d ty .a t leaalonr*
■ ir .r r i an&lt;l all the garbage pfnced uptm the
ARD PACKARD LAND COMPANY.
SitTj.i'ly lie »hall also remove from tlie dty
Full Line of Lunch Goods, Can­
tut mmaencatn. have agreed to aaaociate
ffiu aU «her oflenalv* w unaightly matter or ouWt.
tael yea, ami do lierrt.y associate ooraelvea to­
Jounce when requested to do no by the Inapocf gether for the
dies,
Cigars and Tobaccos. We use
oformlng
formlniinto a Nsjy iigit
.purpose
--------and corporate
" » .^ » l^ u under
n d c r nml
ami by virtue of the laws
* iM M U e Ihe’dnty of the Scavenger to thor* ic anti
-Free house
the Stat^ ?(,
of Floridn,
Floridn. and do hereby
h
adopt the the best of mo tennis.
,Vt, waih all emptied bucket! before reptaring following
Articles id Incorporation ;
to house delivery.
'?*■ Every privy w ithin th e corporate lim ita
• ARTICLE l
hit »ball be providrd. nt the cxpcnactof tinIftherity
The name of thia corporation shall hr-Tnr How
Shh one or more
-¡, vil
mare w ater d o a c t buckets of rego- asd
-P aolocd Laxo Cuwrsav, and its principal place
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Make Everything
to the Trade

I The Florida-Fertilizer Co.
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Known

Best Brand of Fertilizers
For Florida Growers

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-Slates of Iha UimIhI State«, and in -foreign trainr
trie#, a t tlie Inard of directors may determine.

¡Jatrhrre hurkrti are used, ahall pay $ 1.00 per
wVri per quarter. payablo quarterly In advance;
«■■Mr*. aal&lt;«ns. m w ir t m v borcl*. and all
Zo„r nlares dbutlneas .ahall pay SI.50 per qunr

and in «tier 8m e t of the United States and in
foreign countries; to plat, improve and deve'op
lands forth« purpose of sale; and to do and per­
tain all things appropriate or needful for the detoiWPJtaiii am»«$n^ &gt; t as utal t ii m r
purjadc» Tor which the same may be adapted; to
undertake and direct the management and sale of
-trti or port or the [inr;ieMf cf tiie mrivirnilon; and
to undertake and direct the management and sale + Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p.m.
of property, buildings and lands of others, and to
AND™.
transact oa-cummission the gm rrah twryhiesard
yral estate ngcaka and brokers.
Saturdays 4 to 9 p .m . "
ThifffiTmy, own. lease, occupy, use ami develop
lAliuk«“
'md
Vi
ay out. plat, irrigate, drain and sutdlvlde thu
same; to oi&gt;eratc farms, ranches, orchards and
Plantations, and establish colonies of Immigrants;
and to erect and construct houses, buildings and
works b( every kind on the land of the corporation
To manufacture, purchase, or otherwise acquire 4 - H - + 4 4 4 4 + + 4 4 4 4 + + 4 4 + + + 4 4 4 4 4
to hold. own. mortgage, pledge, sell, assign, trans­
fer, or otherwise dispose of. invest, trade and deal
in and with umber, lumber, naval stores, and olhrr
gts sis. wares and merchandise of every rlass and
description, which may 1» calculated directly or Indirectly to effectuate Its business
To issue honds nnd to secure tlie same by pledges
or deeds of trust or mortgages, of or u«m the whole
or any part of ihe property held by the cor(»ra­
DEALER IN
tion. and to sell and Pledge such taiftii» for proper
corivrntc uses, as and when tire t»ard of directors
may determine; to loan nnd borrow nvtnti on
nolra, IkuhIs.' mortgages or otherwise; and to buy
own. hire, lease, mortgage. pledge and Mhrrwlse
deal in and dispose Of all kinds of personal prop-

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p, ..t J a am rt1-flv Inmlvitnre id lrri anil raslj

Ts H.e Mtvoa Lake:

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Nike. jtotundo, her husband,
andHike Kiiiundo in Ids own
light,

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ToVittoriaVlllnno:•
n/sn? I*’r »Btdaviu of Mike Rotundo and Carine
UaVUIano Rotundo, herein duly hied, they dejmse
aodsay uj.moath that they are the complainants
aamed Inthe foregoing Bill of Partition: that Hie
[japoodent, Vittoria Vlllano (or Victoria Vlllnno),
«.nonresident of.the suta of florida; that the
»an infant under-the age of twenty-one years;
latt she is a citlren of the Kingdom of IInly and
tow resides with her mother; Cattollca Sargent
VuUnQ. iiljnsdomlnl. Marigliano, Provlncin di
tawria Kingdom of Italy, ond that there it no
l«»»n Inthe State of Florida the service of a subwhom would bind the said Vittoria
, ^'¡Van-therefore ordered to appear to this Bill
• nuia^£iltan™ Monday, the 1st dny oi March,
T v ¡«e same being a rule day ut said court
It ulutther ordered that this notice be published
•steight consecutive weeks in The Sanford Herald,
aarwipaper puldishrd In Orange County, Florida,
v-J**'1?*-*»- B. M Robinson. Clerk of'the Circuit
swtloandfor Orange county. Florida, and the
Wjlof ,.ld court, this 2nd day of January. A. U
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V*N.
u _Tiuuiura.
U. M. Rcatawie, Clerk.
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for tV im phrtntm tir

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W ILLIAM S

Florida nnd Western 'Meats
Full Line of Groceries

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E S T A B L I S H E D 1S&amp;»-

The business of this ctyq«ration shall le con­
ducted by the soliowHng offiters; a President, a
Treasurer, and a Secretary, circled by the l-oard
tla trj w s , « la la la s n l of dunsoraof nut lesa than
three nor more than five directors, who must I«stockholdera of the curioration, to he elocted by
fhe stockholders annually
Until Ihr first annual meet mg of the stickhold
era hereinafter- prwided for. and until their suctrssora ore elected and nuallfird. the officers of
this curporation shall tie: Il Adna Howard. 1‘resl
dent. Jrsse O Packunl. Treasurer, nnd Claude C
Hownrd. Secretary; the Board of Directors shall
hr: II Adna Howard, Jesse 0 I'm Surd und Claude
C Howard.
The first organisation meeting of (he stockhold­
ers of (his corporation shall he held in the City uf
Sanford. Orange County, Florida, the principal
place of business uf the corporation, at the offices
of the corporation, on the 20th day of February.
A D. Unit), for the purpose of adopting by-luws
and completing tlie organisation of the cur pom
lion, and also for the (iur(«Se of electing such --lit
cers Of the corporation ns are hereinbefore provided
for, and Ihereafter the annual meetings of the
stockholders of this corporation shall be held on
the first Tuesday in January of eoch and every
year.

Are Oflering Any and A ll Kindss of Florida Real Estate
As Can be Had Anywhere.
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Office on Park Avenue, between First and Commercial Streets, Sanford,* Florida.

W. W . L O N G

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For Particulars, Call on
C. H. F E R N A L D , Praa.
A. T . R O S S E T T E R , V. Pros.
A. P. C O N N E L L Y , Sec'y. &amp; Treas.

Fresh Meats

Q. H . F E R N A L D
W . O. H O L D E N
r . P . ROHSTER

D ir e c to r s

T. J .

Groceries
Agent for Virginia Carolina Fer­
tilizers

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M IL L E R

Sanford Pressing Club

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Ladies' Skirts and Gentlemen's Clothing

9-R00M HOUSE, 14 ACRES

Givinjj you twelve pieces n month. Wt* will cull fur and .deliver your
lollies once a week. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

In Enterprise
$ 110 0 .0 0

Florida

Enterprise

Our Monthly Rate for Club Only

FRESH

$125

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GEO. W. ADAMS, Manager. &gt;
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- DON P E A B O D Y

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C LEA N S AND P R ESS ES

FOR S A L E

'Phone 60

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Park Avenue, North
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Automobiles and Gas

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GROCERIES

Office and worka on Oak Avenue, The Herald ia fully equipped to print
One stationery of all kinds. AU the latest
fcf Z ^t¿ ppor ^eniaid's
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type and material ahd “tlie tnen behind
the type" who know bow,

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F R A N K L. W O O D R U F F |

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£ The Latest Fnll Styles in Laditia’, Gent's mid Children's Shoes j
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Just Received
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C. H. DINGEE
Plumbing and

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STRONG LINE OT CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES
AND

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My cunmiaxioa expires July 8. 1912,

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Sanford's Only Exclusive Shoe Store

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Start or Fumna. 1 „
County of Orange./
1 lic x u i CcxiLn. that -beJure me. a Notary J*ub
lie. personally airpenreil li. Adna Howard and
Claude C Howard, to me well known-to lie two of
the persons named In and who suliacrihcd their
name« to the lotcgvung Article, of IncUrpnnition.
tnd aevasaUy ackuBaslidgad hafnrs ma that they
■»atjscritxsl and erreurrd the «am»-for the pur
pu«es thereto exp ressed .--------------- - ............
la Wirwtsa Winntrir. I have hereunto set my hand
and official seal at Sanford, in the County or Or­
ange and the State of tlur Ida. on this the 23 rd day
of November. A. D. 1908.
[seal)
Gin. A. Ik Corns,
Notary Public. State of Florida at Large.
My cotumUskm expires March 3rd. 1909.
Starr or Maaocax. I „
County of Wexford*. I
this day, before me
Taclaril.TB ififc w «l
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persons named in and who
executed the foregoing Articles of incorporation,
sod acknowledged before me that he rxerutrd the
same for the purposes therein mentioned.
lx Wrrxtia Wttxxcor. 1 have hereunto sat my hand
and official seal at Cadillac, in the County of Wex­
ford and State of Michigan, on this the 14 lb day uf
November, A. D. 1&gt;0$.
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I« s i |
Maart C. Amamm.
Notary Public.

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A. T . R O S S E T T E R
H . R. S T E V E N S

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ARTICLE VII

Sanford
Machine S Foundry
Works

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AND

Tlie highest amount of indebtedness or liability
to whirl!_this nutsualkm—sit all—m lijn. IJ lteli to
shall hr the amount of (he capital stuck uf this
corporation. 1
The names and rrsidem-rs of ihr subscribing in •
corporators of this corporation, and the amount uf
the capital stock subscribed by each, are as fol­
lows:
U Adna Howard, Sanford. Fla............ .149 Shares
Claude C Howard, Sanford. Fla............
1 Share
JeaaeO. Packard. Cadillac. Mich..........150 Shares
in Withdo Wiitniir. the subacribing Incuwuratof.a
have hereunto subscribed their names.
- H. Aims Huvaao.

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j; The Sanford Building &amp; Loan Association ii

Phone 132 Sanford Avenue

DEALER I N ----

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at as Low Prices and on ns Reasonable Terms

W I L L B U IL D Y O U A H O M E ii

ARTICLE V.

IUII for Partition

W“W1«

S t r a n g e r s W e lc o m e

I herrby terllfy that the above ordinance w pi ernr.---------—
a di by City Council of Sanfotil, Fla., In session
(tost
for hold, purchase, or
. To guarantee,
. . . sulisgril*'
.
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aary dth. 1900.
Mar* L. Scott.
Januar
Iherwise acquire, sell, transfer, assign, murtga ge
City Clerk. pledge
or
otherwise
dispose
of the shares of capi­
^Approivnl January I9lh. 1909.
tal slock of, or any bunds, securities nnd evidences
f i a t a i Jjtkit. Mayor.
of Indebtedness issued or created by any other cur
puration or corporations of this State, or any other
In the Circuit Court o f th e 7 th Judicial State, country or -nation: and while the owner of
such stock, bonds, or other obligations, to etercite
Circuit of the S ta te o f Florida for
all the rights, powers ond privileges of ownership
thereof, and to exercise voting towers thereon, to
Orange County
the same extent that a natural person might or
could do.
W. D Holden and W. J. Thigpen, a s)
To receive payment of the capital stock sub­
i Krai (Atate Company, eta. I
W V'.' »:■:--------- f-*-------------- scribed for. in money, or in property, labor or services, kt AJUkt valuation therror, to le determined
J. K.&gt;r»ttirt«jk and William Gamble J
by the hoard of directors; to make contracts of an)
Taj. K. Westbrook nod William Gamble:
kind whatsoever for Ihc'furtheranoe of Its business
frota the affidavit ft Andrew John»on, herein and purposes, ami generally to exercise such pow­
lied, ia which he swrsrt that he Is the attorney of ers as may be Incident to the purposes and busi­
Ihr above named plain tiff»., that he Is informed ness of said corporation, and to have, exrrcisr
and believe« that the atuve* defendants are path and enjoy nil the rights, powers and privileges In­
amm iikutt of the State of florida; Irai bn be­ cident to corporations organised and existing under
lieves the defendant J.K. Westbrook is a resident the laws of the State of Florida
«f Albany. Georgia, and the defendant William
The foregoing clauses shall he construed as Inde­
Gamble's residence or place of business Is 292 pendent objects, businesses and t»wers. and the
Washington street. New York City; nnd that affi­ rnqmeration of any specific business or ¡»wer
ant knows no one or other person on whom ser­ shall not lv held to limit or restrict In any manner
iar ran !r made that would hind said defend a QtS. any other business or (»wet ol this curiairutlun
It is therefore ordered that lids nollrr lie publishrd In The Sanford Herald, a newspaper pubARTICLE III
lisbnl in Orange County, Florida, lor four consecuThe amount of the capital stork of this corpora- the weeks.
lion shuil I* One Hundred Thousand (100.000 00)
Il Is further ordered that you appear to this bill Dollars, to be divided into One Thousand shares of
Wthe 1st day of. February, A. D 1909, the same the par value of One Hundred ($100 00) Dollars
Wn| a rule day of said court.
each. All or any (nation uf (he 'capital slock of
Witness. H M Kohtnson. clerk of the circuit this corporation may he payable in. issued, or
eourt and the seal of said court this 30th day of used for in the purchase of property, real or (&gt;er
UcCTtnhei, A, I) 11108.
social, or fox the payment uf labur or w ivw w. at a
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B. M. Fi «oraux, ' fu s t)
Juirv&amp;tuBIlon to be determined by the hoard of
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
directors.
By M A Howard.
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ARTICLE IV
| .This corporation shall cop'inar nnd have full
l»wer toeserdse its corporate rights and fran­
In Circuit Côutt, Seventh Judicial Clr chises
for a pern»! of ninety-nine (99) years from
and after the cummenermeru of its corporate ex
cult, O rante County, Florida
Isteoce.
Carmel iaVIllanoKotundoand

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tuckets Sare
not iuaed
shall hpay
.fo r
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thèir rethe femoral ol
__J amount of all revenue desiotu of thtiTtnllnance shall
cd umlct thrtmivUior
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a Sanitary ("find. to tie tuol-by tha.SanlutXOoamlitee for vanrtwry potpoww nniy —
Srr 7. The payment lor bttoketanndrca
- «trice aball he made at the office of the City Urrk.
hrtwtrn the first and the tenth of January. April,
fair and October. The Clerk shall keep a record
• fillmonies received, and Payout the same by
the order or approval of the Sanitary Commit­
ter He shall make a quarterly report to the Coundlof all monies received and paid out under the
pavilions ol this ordinance.
fcf g. All violators of the provlsiotis of this orgiasnee shall he punished by a One of not lets than
$ 1 00»or more than $50.00. or by Imprisonment
tad labpr not eiceeding thirty days.
Sm # All ordinances and porta of ordinanert
ia conflict with the «»rpvlatona of this ordinance are
.fa tty repealed.
So. 10. This being a sanitary measure, the
■ lhall
i M Mtake
' effect immediately after Its

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ARTICLE II.

A SPECIAL BRAND FOR EVERY CROP

f - Sanford Library—
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Co. j . . a , takach, Agent
i Free Reading Room % i| The Florida Fertilizer
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A v
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It d a n te the duty of th e bea venger to aoppty
tW bucket» where needed, and within tw n d ay i reî ï t the name of the occupaci of the premlaea.wlth
Sfaumber of lajckets aupplted. to- the City U erk.
LX»e duty II abati be to keep a IUI of the bucket«
I« uw and by whom.
w¿ T i The owner« or occupant« of premi«-«
âk‘ UMt all «art*** In luiUWe rrceptnrlrs and
Sa» ume outside of the sidewalk on the •tree!. in
*1—* p|açç for the Sca^tuter.

Theftrneral nature of the buiine»*“to Iw trans­
acted tor said corporation shall be as follow», towlt: To hohl. taiy. own. control, work, develop
»Cll. convey, lease, rent, mortgage, pledge, e ichangr. cultivate, improve and otherwise deal in
and dispose of real estate, and any right, title in

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Twenty Years o r Experience with Florida Crops Mas D em onstrated
' - th e W orth of Our Fertilizer»

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Manufactured with pure diatllled water—they will prevent jltneu, aid
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d ilu tio n nml givc you health
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T. L. CUSHING, Oviedo, Fla.

Old Shoes Wanted
I am again asking for OLD SHOES. I
, i will give what they are worth
SIZES. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 II AND 15

A . E . Irvin’s Shoe Shop

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' A biarvrtuiUTjrtüw yrire l o r i a - w a n r t i t ly l a a alxH »
Marla of quartered oak. hlgtily polishtd a beautiful guldro
color. Etobuaard cobbler acaC
llaudaume
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Our. 3rd SL and Sanford Ave.

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Agent Wanted
a o d v e ry x tro a g lv bu llL R etalla a l th e alo re s f o r P-.oo,
tu a no u fa c tu
lu rin
rln g f a cr llllii l litt ea w e
b u t nu a c c o u un t o f oI u r g re a tl m
a c l l i l t o y o u fo r $3.6). 1 bra sh o w s y o u w b s l yoM c a n save
by b u y la g d lrc c l fro m Ib e f a c to ry t h a t m a k e r n o th lug b u t
c b a lra . We m a k e a n d sell c h a ir ! rig h t here In th e Houlli to
w w i a t low err w k a l r a a l « p r i c e s , w h ic h m e a n s a sa v in g
is k
to y o n o f a t J e a a t g t h ir d o a ev ery c h a ir yon
r&gt;u b u y . T h l«
w h a t th is a m o u n ts tb In fu m la h lo g y o u r Ikum c | C an y e a
affo rd n o l to a em j fo r o u r fre e Illu s tra te d c a ta lo g u e to -d ay
a o d la k e a d v a n ta g e o f th e b ig sa v in g s (
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O ver x a d iffe re n t k in d s o f c h a irs fo r p a r lo r , d i n in g ­
ro o m , k itc h e n , p o rc h , b e ll, a lo ie , office, fro m Ib e e b a a p e e t
to th e b eat, a re i h o w a In (h e I a n « I l l u s t r a t e d c a t a l o g
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THE SANTORO HERALD

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OPPORTUNITY

Board of Aldermen Met
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For &gt;ohie time there ha« been an In­
clination on the part of member« of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, South to
erect a district parsonage in the East
DISCUSSION OF STREET PAVING Coast district. At the recent session of
the Conference held in Miami, the trus­
tees reported the purchase of a commo­
No Time For Other M atter»— Electric dious and suitable building for n parson­
age. and upon the recommendation of
Lights Not Yet Decidedthe Presiding Elder, Rev. E. Floy, Dishop
Minor Business
Galloway made the change of name from
The city council met in regular session
the East Coast District to the Miami Dis­
Inst Monday everting. The regular rou­ trict, in recognition of the progressive re­
tine of business was gone through and
ligious spirit pianifest throughout the
the matter of paving First street witli
district, and especially.alon g - th e . inunc.-BFTcV wmlrTgln o rd e r ih r m atter
dlutc East Coast.
wns taken up.and fully discussed. Rep­
Every district In the State of Floridn
resentatives of the .Augrtsta Brick Co..
in the Floridn Conference of this Church
and the TenntJssfee Company wefe preanow owns its district parsonnge which
t ent and presented the merits of their
greatly facilitates the work of the large
respective goods. After a lengthy dis\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 and growing denomination. Other dls.■■■tam .l 1, I r t w r
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vllte, Tompo. U b m
O cl» «nd
irorm l fn fumlnh Ihd lirlck and—fiX— ' n.u[U ., and Hudl'dlttrtci IB "caned liy Itir
same on First street.
name of the city in which the district
The matter of electric lights wns next
parsonage is located.
tnken up and it is up to the council to
The trustees of the Mlnml district par­
decide this matter at the next meeting.
sonage are Dr. L. R. Philips, of Sanford;
The Sanford lig h t-&amp;.-Fuel Co—have been
Dr. C. F. Kemp, of Key West: H. C.
seeking n franchise for lighting .th e clt.
ta-joL S e b a * lM k w i^ g * i^ J jir e in ! ^
by electricity and ere ready-to p u t'irr
of _Wc3fPw ftrr Betretr.' niri JiweptcjtrD a a a '
plnnt at once, and it only remains for the
of Miami.
- douneil ta grant such a franchise in order
that our city may have the benefit of
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good lights.
Miss Cora Kays and Mrs. Marie Kct
Business of minor importance being chum beg to announce to the ladies of
transacted, the council adjourned until Sanford and vicinity that they will in the
the nexr meeting in February.
near future (probably about Feb. 1st)
open an embroidery and fancy goods
Hope to Emulate Sanford Prices
store in the Crippcn music store.
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(Short Talks In Tlmes-Unlonl
In connection with the business they
The Sanford Herald tells of the sale rtf
will
institute n woman's exchange for the
eight acres of land Jn the Sanford dis­
display
and sale of all kinds of women's
trict, recently, for $11,000. The land was
purchased several years ago and put in products. A nominal membership fee
good condition, and at the time of the will be charged and a small commission
sale had a good crop of vegetables, which bn the sale of goods. A list of rooms and
_will net tire purchaser a neat sum, • The boarding houses, with location and prite,
Herald asks, “Where could you buy land, will nlso lie ke|&gt;t nnd tourists in search of
improve it nnd make such n profit in two accommodations will Ire directed as to
yenrs' time t" Sanford real estate is ad­ where they can find what, they desire.
vancing in price by leaps nnd bounds Tills will be a great convenience, not only
since the value of her celery nnd lettuce to the traveling public, but to our citizens
crops 1ms been fully established. Some­ ns well, and lhe firm hopes to merit nnd
thing like tills will follow in the prices of receive a liberal patronngc. Announce­
country property in Duval county when ment of the opening will be mode later.
the Duvnl Farm nnd Land Company, now
B. Y. P. U. Organized
organizing, hns carried its plans to fne
Last Sunday evening a large audience
it ion. The Herald devotes n column and
gathered in the Baptist church at 0:30
a quarter to the new company, which it
for tiie purpose of organizing a Baptist
sertms to look upon with a jealous eye.
Young . People's Union. Mr. Hnizlipp,
president of the B. Y. P. U. in Orlando
Band Concert Next Sunday
The Sanford Band la recognized ns an was present and made nil earnest ad­
organization of more than ordinary ability dress, after which on organization was
and their Sunday concerts arc always en­ effected. The following officers were then
joyed by a large number of people. In elected: President, H. E. Tolar Vice Presfnctrthr concerts are so largely nttended identrK.-R. Murrell: Secretary; Miss Clara
that more scats should be provided in or­ Millen; Treasurer, Miss Martha Fox. The
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der that everyone could be comfortabiy next meeting will be held at 3:30 next
Sunday afternoon, to which nil are corseated nnd enjoy tiie music.
The first concert of 1009 will be given dially invited.
by tiie Sanford Iluml. ill the band stand
Always Catering To The Best
on Park avenue, Sunday, 24th, beginning
Decided
improvements have been made
Ir nl 4 o'clock.
PROGRAM
this week in the Interior of The City Res­
Our Starry Banner M a r c h . T. A. Parirwll» | taurant by tiie proprietor. Robt. L. Jones.
Aplile Bloaaom»—Tone Poem_Knlhlren A. Rotiey The lorg* from room-is- mm rteTOtcrPtn
GiJhoolio'* Wctlillnl—trUh Soni anil Daticri.iKrci'
Overture—Sound* from Sunny South ..E. Denman dining |&gt;urposcs and convenient tables
a Celebrated Waluea—II Trovatote...............Verdi are placed nil about. The old bar lias
Si. Vtlu» Dance—Trombone CharaclerDllc..
................... .....................G, E. Holme* been removed and the whole is trans­
Lixhti and Shadow»—Caprice...........G. E. Holme* formed into a most desirable dining place
March—“Our Republic'’..'............. E. E. Bailey for ladies and gentlemen, who want some­
thing a lilfle belter than is served else­
An Amusing Incident
where in Orange county. All ure welcome
A rntlicr amusing instance of absentto The City Restaurant nnd nre made to
mindedness wns manifested in lids city
feel comfortable nnd "at home."
one dny this week. A stranger arrived on
an incoming train and culling a colored
The Rabbit's Foot To Be Here
boy told him to carry his grip toStumon's
Next Thursday night the original and
restaurant. Nothing more was seen or only Rabbit's Foot Company will exhibit
heard of the man. the boy or the grip un­ under canvas in Sanford. Tills is Pat
til several days later when n gentleman Chappell's own show and this year he has
timk dinner ut the restaurant nnd ufter greatly rejuvenated Ills attractions.
so
pnying.his bill told Mr. Stumon of the loss that it is tiie largest and best show of the
- of the grip, saying that he had hunted kind on the road.
high and low for the boy aild had tele­
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graphed far nnd nearwithoui result. As
A negro prcocher named Henry Gray gave
he turned to go, his gaze fell upon the
much-soughl-for grip resting in the corner. A. E. Mullein a check (ut _$7 ..uud- upaa
Then, for the first time, he remembered presentation of the same it wns learned
the transaction at Uie depot, nod was once that there ware no funds in the bank for
more happy.
, the aforesaid Jlcnry. Maliem now mourns
the loss of his “good money” and the next
Children*» Dancing Cta»»
negro that gets a check cashed by Maliem
Miss Gelsie Butt has opened a dancing will have to prove his account first
class in connection with her oilier clast.
For Sale
, -Lessons will be given on Wednesday and
Will
sail
my
beautiful
place an Red Wa­
— Saturday aitefiiwim at three o'clock, -at
ter
Lake,
one
mile
from
Fort
Reed. Lass
the Hotel Wilton. Terms, two dollars for
than
one
mile
from
the
celery
delta.
Nine
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A nfew feature will be introduced at the tion. Four acres of land. Plenty of
—sta le Jn lr thU.yeur. Between the raoes grapes and other fruit Large bam. Two
free exhibitions will {re given in the race­ acres of fTne gardetitand. “Thirteen hontrack Infield, for thebenefitof the specta­ dred dollars disb,.if iaken rtt once.
tors. Hitherto there were unrelieved waits
J. M. Stumon,
between lire running events, but there Corner First street nnd Palmetto avenue.
will be something doing every minute
Buggies for Sale
this year. Among these new attractions
We have four fine new buggies which
will be a daily balloon ascension and
we will sell cheap, as we have no place to
jmruchute leap.
store them,
Valentine Social
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The ladies of the Presbyterian church
will give a Valentine social at the resi­
Mattings of all kinds and patterns, from
dence of W. W. Long on Ute evening of 20 cents per yard to 50 cents, at E. A.
Feb. 12..' Refreshments will be served. 3t llefileld's Furniture Store.

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order sold. Mr. Derry, Cashier of the Peoples
Bank, has placed one of these num bers in a
sealed envelope, and the purchaser who happens to
purchase that lot in the series will receive a deed to
his lot FREE of Cost. The lucky number will be
announced only after the Sale of the entire -series
has been completed, but all Paym ents m ade by the
Lucky Man will be refunded with the Deed. Mr.
Derry does not know what number is in the envelope,
as Numbers 1 to 50 were written on sep arate pieces
of paper, folded, placed in a hat from which some
one drew one which was im m ediately sealed in the
presence .of witnesses and the other 49 immediately
destroyed. This was done at our office at 10 o’clock
Monday^ December 21. These lots are offered for
less money and on easier terms than any in Sanford
were ever offered before and some one will get a
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IN SANFORD— Life it Worth Living
Number 23

COUNTY # HAPPENINGS
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A Budget of Interesting Items

•From Correspondents
THE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY
Efficient Staff of Reporters Weekly
Covers the Territory for
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The IWds of celery thnt line Celery
, avenue on ench Bide are beautiful to be­
hold Just at the present time nfl the cel­
nuwJaat-apptoadnnfl the huanfiifg
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t=" ~ ftmpffwNxiyone.
The new Sanford and Everglades Rail­
road Is now completed for n distance of
three and one-half miles or to a iipint
about one-fourth mile beyond Beard nil
avenue. Get ready boys to take a ride
on "Our Rond"
Mr. Tom Hawkins has just perfected an
Ingcnioui spraying machine for spraying
ceiery. This, machine is nothing more
titan the ordinary sprayer mounted on u
hand plow and oiterutcd by bicycle
sprackela’lind bicycle chain. Its n Inbor
saver and a back saver. Celery growers
should see this ingenious invention.
it is a marvel to go for a trip through
Ute celery deltn. At least once a month
" tu n e sees on every hand new houses unt/cr construction, new land being cleared
up, new pcopIet&gt;nnd greatest pf all, o sure
enough railroad.
Mr. C. T. Clarke has Just completed the
erection of a two-story residence on his
— truck form oh the S. ft E. Hy.
How about the picnic 1 suggested in
my Inst IctterT Can't we get the movcmcnt un-footf—Let5»—try;--- 1—wtititd-lre
pleased to hear from some one on the
subject. My "address is Box 74. City.
The picnic and fish fry to be participated
In hy the truck growers nml their fami­
lies ami friends. Let's hear front some­
one.
Mrs. Angus Chappell is visiting friends
in Jacksonville this week’
John H. Mitchell of Richmond, lad..
, who came down to the delta last fall and
— purchased live acres of- Beck hammock,
now has in cultivation three and u-half
acres, two In cnhhnge and the balance in
cucumbers, etc. Mr. Mitchell has the
distinction of beinjT the first one to clear
up and cultivate a fnhn in Beck hummuck. He is delighted with the country
— and expects ttrilRUK sonic money Hits'
season, notwithstanding his late start.
Miss Stone of Cleveland, Ohio, is visit­
ing Mrs. T. P. Compropst.
Mr. H. II. Chappell's mother. Mrs. R. S.
Chappell, is visiting In Jacksonville this
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Will Greg, n colored farm hand in the*
employ of Mr. Tom Hnwkjns, while hunt­
ing in. the hummock back of Mr. Haw­
kins’ farm on Wednesday evening of this
week, killed a large wild cat. Tills is the
third cat killed in this hammock recently,
and there is said to he another enormous
one and two smaller ones there. Get
’ “ busy, yp hunters.
Mr. T. P. Conpropst has the banner for
duck shooting tills season so far, having
killed 1H3.
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. Speclnt Court pondrnce to The Herald

Jan. 18(h.—The tourist season is now
on In full force and this fumous resort is
fast tilling up. Tile indications arc. judg_lag by tiie daily bankings. Unit tills happy
family m»OTt will be filled to Its capacity
within the next two weeks. The man­
ager. Mr. S. M. Johnson, lias made ample
, Preparations for the rush hy the arrival
°f un increase of help from his Shirley
Hill hotel In New Hampshire, as the comfort of hi* guests Is ids first considera­
tion and the open secret of his success as
“ hotel man.
^ Prominent among the late arrivals are:
hfiia, Pa.; S. Maxwell McIntyre, Mrs. Mchilyre, flew Hartford, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas 5|irngue, Scranton. Pa.; Mrs. John
McCulloch, Ji. C. McCulloch. Minneapolis;
I-e Roy Park, Scrantojn, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
diaries Mcbfunus, Mrs. Clara M. Sperry,
Hartford, Conn.; Hon. J. L. Briggs and
wife, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.; Mr. Daniel
T^es, Philadelphia, Pa.;.Ur. J. E. Graves.
Mt. Sterling, Ky.; Miss L. A. Read. New­
ton Center, Mass.
Mr. Sprague und wife left Jacksonville

SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23. 1909
in his elegant touring car, hut with n
voxncipus delay between Jacksonville
and St. Augustine hy getting stalled in
the mud in the swamp, tlioy wore de­
layed.four dnys. They ore enthusiastic
nutoists and .since their nrrivni are mak­
ing daily trips in tiicir car over the finely-,
kept hard roads of Orange county, where
such a calamity could not occur, and it
goes without saying that Mr. and Mrs.
Sprague will be nmoiig the strongest ad­
vocates of hard roads.
’ Mr. Briggs is nn cnthus'uiktic hunter
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shot nnd It I» not healthy for. a ny .living
thing to get "lerninst" his gun, ns is evi­
denced by the well filled game bng when
he returns to the hotel in the evening.
Quail on toast is mighty fine eating nnd
the motiuu - is .aeoondad by -hi* -mbny
nrrcrndii in the fHomg^prsTm.-frriSTher Vrltfr
desert of pecan m its-'frtnr'Oak-Kit off
Pecan.Grove.
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five acres of celery os clear profit. Good
for these worthy and Industrious Young
men.
J. I- Dillard, one of Winter Garden's
ornngs kings, came over witli his family
recently in his splendid new ñuto. "Reo,"
íu visit ■Kay.i^DuCoigof, ' - » .
Mr. Cunningham nitdkMr, Byrd, late ar­
rivals front Tennessee, made a trip recent­
ly to Winter Garden, piloted by our Sam
Cunningham. They will go in a day or
two to the East Coast fijr a time and will
thon return nnd will probably purchase
prqpcriyUñ-Apopka-aiitl locmp-anHHig-mfc
We will be very glad to have them do so.
Nn-mnrrhrnithfnl-xprqTTtntog'fmfnifnTtywhere.
. Rev. G. W. Jlordaway. preached .at the
Frcsbytcrinn_clmrch here Sunday nnd

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ResUlents-of Sanford and immediate vicinity

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■» J&amp;i¿falteliMS i s U iM w w . the •Gobi ndo
hospital, tanking mucli hotter. We tniBt
that he will soon be entirely well.
M. M. SMITH.
H. R. STEVENS.
G. S. DERRY.
H. E. TOLAR
B. M. Hawthorn's cabbage patch Is
President
Vice-President
Cashier
Ass't Cashier
looking fine. It must be equal to (hat of
the famous Mrs. Wiggs.
.^Hugh Waters is again here from Atlan­
ta looking after fruit nnd vegetables fur
Ids commission house.
Claude Hickson visited Oakland n few
dnys ngo. He wns carried thither, it is
L IV E R Y , F E E D and
said, by a little matter of the heart.
Tfie A|&gt;opkn B. Y. P. U. had a temper­
SA LE STA B LES
ance meeting Sunday night. R. Stnrbird
nnd one or two others made short ndHarness and D u | | lu
D lack sm ithln i and Horaaahoalng
dresses. Misses Minnie May Ryan. Ruby
Richardson and Mildred Williford /celled.
Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged
Miss Florida Newman led the faceting. Tiie Tatum and Smith families nrc now
A U T O M O B IL E S FOR L IV E R Y U 8 E
comfortably domiciled in tfie Haynes cot­
tage on Fourth street.
J. T. Willett, of Nortli Carolina, is visit­
ing Ids relatives, J. R. Wumble and
Jamil y.
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- Mtb. A. C. Stnrbird nod Mrs. S. W. Eldredge.entertained the A|&gt;opku Minerva
Literary Club Friday night in tin.* K. of P.
High-Grade Honac-Ouilding a Specialty
TialirMias Kathleen Mitchell niuVMr. LeSlic Rhoades, of the 'Oil graduating class
being guests of honor. Miss MqClinton
wns leader for the evening. Tiie program
DEALERS IN
was pf a humorous nature nnd wns must
creditably rendered. Among those wiio
Builders' Supplies, Interlnrchen Sand
read selections or original productions
were tin* following: Mr. F. If. Davis, Mrs.
Alpha Cement, Acme Plaster
(ireen nnd Misses Scott, Ruhy Wilson,
Mattel Eldredge. Mattie Lovell and Ethel
Hickson. The exercises were concluded
with mi im|iersonution of Mrs. Wiggs, in
Finns, Estlmntea, mui nil Information relative to Huilding
the first chapter of "Mrs. Wiggs of the
(fabhnge Patch," hy* Apopka's .talented
Cheerfully Furnished
young elocutionist. Miss Wanda delates
Comhs. The impersonation w usgjlatly
enjoye^l. Following tiie literary program
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lhere were some entertaining games after
WtilPtnlCllCfOUS fcfresfncnts were served,'
Office with Murrell &amp;. Minshew
Pico Hotel Block, Sanford. Fla.
consisting of cake, fruit punch und ice T
cream. Mrs. Starliird nnd Mrs. Eldredge
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and ns hostesses of the evening on this
occasion they were at tiicir very best.

OVIfOO OCCURRENCES
Special cqrretpomleiu to The Herald.
Dr. nnd Mrs. Hunter of Bushncll, Kin.,
are new nrrivnls in our community. The
doctor intends to open n first-class drug
store here in connection with his practice,
nnd is now In Jacksonville purchasing ills
stock. They arc n newly married couple
and will prove quite an acquisition to our
social life.
Mrs. Joe Lawton, accompanied by her
two interesting little daughters, went oyer
to Sanford Monday ta spend a week with
her sister, Mrs. Carter.
The new Methodist ytlfilsler, Rev. Mc­
Call, seems to have created n very favora­
ble impression u|&gt;oii his congregation.
He is a forceful speaker nnd delivered two
impressive sermons Sunday. . Much good
work is anticipated during his pastorale
here,
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Mr. J. S. Moore, who for some years has
been engaged in th e mercantile business
here, is making preparations to move over
to Sanford, which place fie intends to make
las future home. He. like many others,
lias become enthused with the celery idea
and recently purchased a tract of land in
the celery district, which lias been cleared
and is now uadcrcullivation. He intends
to continue in the mercantile business,
and is now moving Ids' stock from here into
his new store in Sanford. Mrs, Moprennd
Ids Interesting family liuye resided here
for years and the whole community regret
exceedingly their departure, but wish them
Godspeed in their new home.
Invitations are out announcing the ap­
proaching nuptials of Theodore Aulin of
tins place and Miss Nettie Jacobs of Chuluotn, the ceremony to take place Sunday,
■bumnry-mBr.-nUhc-- Baptist-church in
the latter place. Mr. Aulin is one of our
enterprising young merchnnts, well liked
hy the whole community, while the brrrtelo-be is u |Mi|&gt;ulnr young lady of high in­
tellectual attainments, (Kissessiag a sweet
disposition nnd lovable traitsof character,
which arc enhanced by u striking persfinnl
LAKE MARY. MELANGE
attractiveness.
Special Cur. lu The ili-roltl.
^ *O F SANFORD, FLA .
Mr. A. K. Sjoblom, one of our leading
Mrs. Harry Alexander left Monday for
r. H. RAND, P räsid en t
ORO. FERMALO, V lo .-P ree.
Dade City to spend a few dnys with her merchants js qtiilo ill with chill» and
F . P. FORSTER, C ashier
B. P. WHITHER, Aaat. Caahlar
parents. Site has been absent from tier fever,
parental home for over seven months on
Only National Bank In Orqpgo County
Mr. E. II. Hawkins left Tuesday for
n visit to relatives in Georgia und Ala­ Edcnfield. We were sorry to see him go.
Funds Protected by Burglary Insurance
bama, nnd was married in. Atlanta. Her
Quite a inmi tier of the Lake Mary young
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ant visit und 8|&gt;cedy return.
O R G A N I Z E D 1067
cud nt Mr. and Mrs. Cluis. Humphreys of
In conversation with T. L. Mend recently Clyde Inst Friday ^yening. All rc|iort
we were informed that his acreage of cuu- having hud a lovely tune.
lillowcr was nlinust (blitTl/ destroyed- by ~ MrrDHverKcpirrncptiuw of Mr*. A. W:
the blight, but lie anticipates substantial Keely, has brought Ids bride down to see
financial remuneration from his cucumber the Sunny So^ii. We all join in congrat­
crop Which is now progressing nicely. He ulations and wish them a long and happy
is cultivating ids vegetables under cover, l)fe;~
nnd wlll have them read /fo r market well
Miss Florence Lovell spent Inst Sunduy
in adnvnee of the outdoor crops. Mr.
a 1-Lung wood.
Mead has a ixiuutifpl place here arid has
been engaged for years in the culture of
Dll Show Comini
rare orchids und other ornamental^ and
In all its magnificent splendor King &amp;
' F O R S ALE AT
there is hardly a specie of flower or shrub Tucker's Ilig City Siiows will exhibit at
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known that cannot be found at his hmmt Sanford January 23rd, and two'perfomiThe Lawton brothers intend in the next ances will he given, rain or shine. Don't
several week's to again enter the mercan­ fail to bring the children to see the most
tile business, and will be found at the old beautiful Shetland puni pa. gyiuta und
stand in the brick store.
monkeys which perform in tiie big tent
The postoffice which for several years daily; also Myrtle, the greatest perform­
Jma- been.located lu. the «tore of J.ii. ing elephant.in Lite jgrorld. In addition to
Moore, will be rem oved-tu .the regular the above. King &amp; Tucker iiave n com­
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quarters occupied before the npiioinlmcnt pany of ladies and gentlemen of the topof Mr. Moore us postmaster. As yet we must rank of the circus p r o f e s s i o n , wbo
have not been able to ascertain wiio will present one of thu best performances you
have cyerliud un opportunity of seeing.
officiate in thnt capacity.
Big free outside exhibition takes place on
St o v es , C r o c k e r y and G l a s s w a r e
the siiow grounds dally at 1:30.
APOPKA ITEMS
This exhibition is free to all.
Special Correspondence to The Herald:
Prices: Children under 10 years of age, Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, White and New Home Sowing
The McClure brothers have sold their
lettuce crop at Sanford this year fur 25c; over 10 years of age, 35c.
Machines, Edison Phonographs and Records, Wholesale
$1.300. They estimate tliat this Will |&gt;uy
Dealers In Gasolene aiid Kerosene
The Hekald' s 'plume Is No. 14 8.
oil expenses and that tltey will iiave their

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ln the secret service matter that hrçs got
Congress on Its mettle, but rather it reveals
an audacious attempt to Impugn the power
of Congress and the rights of its members
Letters and Communications on to a pecuniary gain even In a legitimate
transaction, l am anxiously awaiting the
Various Timely Topics.
final developments in the matter and
hope that Congress and Mr. Tillman' will
COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE be sustained in their defetyfc from the
"big stick" and that It may be a lesson
for good, not enly in national affairs but
In This Department will be round the In state and county affairs as well.'

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*' Views, Opinions and Comment
of Practical Writers.

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IWe Invite correapondenM on live topic* from all
eectloni of the County, also newa Item* of Inirrcat.
llrttvliy will Inture prompt publication. Artkiee
contrary to the view* of the Editor *»111 be Ptilr
llthed, but aliuelve and anonymoui Communica­ Fruit Shows up Better, but
tion I will be rejected. We will not ha rctponelble
Remain firm
for optnloo* ex preuni by contributor*. All com-

FLORIDA ORANGES IMPROVE
Prices

January 23,

ANDEW JOHNSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Prsctlcvs in Stau and Federal Court*.
If. G. T. BuildInf

THOMAS EMMET WILSON
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT-LAW
Lata Stata Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
Florida
Rrtldencrt, Sanford and Sylvan Lake

GEO. A . DeCOTTES
ATTORNEY

and

COUNSELLOR

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LAW

ictlce In Stnte nndTëdernl Côürta
New York. Jon. 18.—Receipts of Florida
oranges tills week were moderately light Welbom Block
Sanford. Fla
and O'very Arm feeling characterised the
Some men fail from knowing too little,
market. Prices showed practically no
but more fall from knowing too much;
change,
but the general run of the fruit
nnd.still more from knowing It a il; but 1
was
of
improved
quality, both by rail and
know this, that to make a Greater Sanford
DENTIST
steamer, Tito demand was mninlyon the
-you roust have a city council with bncksm a ll sales nrui 1 2 3 b nnd lHHs wild 31:73
Pico Building
bono to cnforce laws that arc already cstnbllshcd (and have been for year*') to @2.25, with the 08s, which are generally
SANFORD, FLORIDA
step the violation of ord inances that are
bringing around $I.25@!.&amp;0. With the
pertinent to streets, sanitary and public
plaoos generally. - Why not save tit« money general run of frolt, russets are selling
DR. R» M. MASON
you pay the police f They are not required better than the bright». This Is only the
to enforce laws. Begin to cut at the root case with choice varieties. The highDENTIST
rf&gt;t^-'yw^*fflo&amp;ce^o -Irr—your effort»-to grade heights stilt sett- better ttarirttera*'- Welbom Block
Phone IQ
sets. Good fruit is quieu Desirable lines
create a Greater 9imfordrv*'
bring $2.25@2.50. Fancy 125s are In
Sanford, Florida
i — A S alesman .
limited demand and the market is a trifle
ITbndqunrtcr, Sanford.
weaker on them. As a result of increas­
ing
receipts of California fruit, the top
A. C. HART
Condemnation or n Pernicious Habit
price
on fancy 126s has been 52.60. Re­
To the Editor of The Herald:
SURVEYOR AND DRAUGHTSMAN
I see that you are striving to make a ceivers look for continued lighter receipts
. Level Inf end CroM-Scctlanlnf fur Dr*ln*fe
Greater Sanford, and In that connection 1 of Florida fruit and feel that the market
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have a few suggestions to make that may will remain In fairly good condition.
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D. FLORIDA
There is a very light movement of grape­
old in our upbuilding and advancement
fruit
and
the
demand
is
about
on
a
par
I would say that whenever the citizens
are In need of dry goods, clothing, grocer­ with the motion. Fancy brights and rus­
ies furniture. Jewelry, wall paper, hard­ sets sell well at 52.75(33.50. with some
W. G. HAMMOND
ware. shoes, lints, etc., in fact anything strictly fancy well known marks exceeding
ARCHITECT
that the merchants of our city handle, these prices. Some poor grapefruit sells
as
low
as
51.
From
that
the
prices
range
that they go ttTJacksonville or someother
Office with Murrell A Minshew
distant city to make their purchases. up to 52.50 according to quality nnd size.
A very satisfactory demand exists for
— Whenever thcylhnve houses to build or nipalrs to make on their houses, stores or tangerines at 52.50@4 a strap. One of
machinery, or any work, they should go to the features of the Florida market this
F. T. WILLIAMS
the snme place to get contractors and season has been the constant inquiries for
workmen, as wc have no such mechanics tangerines. There has never been a sea­
in Sanford (T). In fact, let every dollar son when the fruit has been so generally SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER |
continue to be spent away from Sanford good or in such strong request ns this year.
801 Elm St.
Phone 37G
by the majority of the citizens and we
List o r Unclaimed L etters
SANFORD, FLA."
will have nothing left to build up with,
Remaining in the Sanford Postoffice at
f | In business here in Sanford I have had close of week ending Jan. 10,1000 : .
citizens select goods nnd say they would
L adies
be in and let me know when they wanted Clinch. M lu E lb tle
Ralenon, Mr*, l/ a iu n
Mr*. J. C.
Kohinion, Mr*. Ik rth a
thorn delivered. - 1 would retain same for Darnel.
Kelly. Mrs. Clyde
Smylhc. Mr*. FlUatvtli
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JEWELER T
weeks nnd even months and in the mean­ Kaniman. Mr*, tra ite r■ Turner. Mr*. Dien
Moorr, Mr». Joanna
Watson, Mr*. Creile
time these citizens would purchase away Newby. Mia* Della
Package*
J
• from town, leaving the goodson my band» 1 No name
Then these same jrersoiw will come and
Gentlemen
want n few articles on credit. These per­ Alrxandrra. Mr. Frank McCucun, Jennie Jimmlr
AuaUn. Mr. limmte
MY SPECIALTIES
Mackherny, F, D.
sons subsist on the citizens of Sanford. Brown. Mr. Clarence
Mapp, Mr. John L.
Pickard's
Hand-Painted
Chinn
Clair,
Mr.
I!
W.
Moaea,
A.
II,
We pay them our taxes—they carry the Choit». Mr. M. S.
Mullo», Mr. W. E.
Goodwin.
Mr.
Dolton
Gorham's
Sterling
Silver
Ryker, Mr. Earle
* money out of (own.
Jnckaon, Mr. R.
Kuhtnaon, Arthur
The foregoing is how it tins been dono Jlnklna. Mr. Hompy
Rogers' Plated Ware
Trier. Mr. F. M.
»on, W. J.
William«. Mr. Moaea
in the past and present up to date. As John
LitIleArid, Mr. Cha».
Tarde/. Joaeph
Elgin nnd Waltham Wutches I
our town hns been banged about, we cer­
Persons claiming the above will please I
tainly need n boom, as The Saun|ercr say "Advertised," nnd give date of this |
says, “with a big 'B '", nnd to advance list.
Chas. F. H askins, P. M.
Sanford first let the business men form
Clay Tile For Sole.
Protective Association. By this means
ALL GOODS -GUARANTEED
Pnlatka
Tile
fur sula in any quo nit y.
we will 1« enabled to sell even cheaper
.
G.
F.
S
mith
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Box
371
than ot present, for w durve ridden our­
selves tu&gt;d our books of the "dead beat.'
- J o u r* for n (¡renter Sanford.
HAVE YOU SEEN THE
—A M erchant.

H en ry McLaulin,

UNDERWOOD

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COLUMBIA
DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS

A different selection on each side
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They fit any machine
That tells the w hole story except
that at 6 5 cents for the Columbia
Double-Disc you get a better record,
on each side, than you ever bought be­
fore at $ 1.2 0 for the same two selec­
tions. G et a catalog!
A . H. C R IP P E N &amp; SO N
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NATURE’S WONDERFUL FOUNTAIN.
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i ' N ew hotel, new fumiiurc,
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The "Big Stick" Has Lost
Te lhr Editor of The Herald:

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it looks ns if the remaining few weeks
Four miles from S. A L siaií ¡
of the Roosevelt administration will be full
| tion, -Apopka.
of conflict—u kind of a dramatic perfor­
mance. a mingled or confused mass of
X H igh rolling pine i.'ioii •Ikmii"my policies" aguinst common sense.
J tifa l palm s, walks, scenery
The usurpation of the office, he has
delibemtcly defied the judgment of the
WWaS prings
j
H o t olid cold lmtlis fn r with
American people and the honesty of its
? Spring water.
lawmakers; he lias sought to vilify rather
than to elevate that august body of men.
One would supjmse that the dignity of
A T Y P E W R IT E R
the office Of President of so great acountry
A d d ress WLKIVVA SPRINGS COMPANY, W ck lw a Springs. Fla.
would be n safeguard against such trifling
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indulgences o f srifTtt thCiTpoiiSe itf Iho'se
who make the laws." His attract upon
A L L -P U R P O S E S
Congress is fallacious and untenable nnd
should be resented without reserve that
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It makes no difference what
the true character of the man and the ob­
One that will stand the greatest te s ts
ject of ills accusations may he proven,
Cannot get out of alignment
Typewriter you use' n
not that 1 or'the public desire to see’ Ids
The
best
machine
on
the
market
administration end in reproach and d u s ­
Full Line of High-Grade Cigars and Tobaccos
have used in the past, or
ter. but as a warning to his successors in
A 5100 Machine for 560
Agent for the Famous
office that there is a limit and danger line
may use, .the machine you
See them a t The Htrald office
- to the exalted position of President of the
CLOVER HILL BRAND BUTTER
United States. While he has supreme
will
eventually
buy
is
the
authority over all public questions and
SANFORD. -FLORIDA
SANFORD H ER ALD
actionsof men connected with the national
goverment, they at the seme time have
3 0 t F ir s t ML. B aarerd, P lacida
rights Which he is indutybwind to respect.
Just what these are we hope will be
CONTRACTOR
clearly shown by the committee appointed
and
BUILDER
to inquire into the matter. However it
looks now that the “big stick" has lost
Contractor and Builder
(lie battle and will surrender into the
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hands of the enemy or retire from the
Will Furnish Estimules fur any Building
fight and be forever ensconced in Its scab­
Repairs, Etc.
bard upon the waUa of the temple of fame
that posterity may be spared its terrors
None but first-class labor employed and all contracts guaranteed to be in nccocdsne*
and benighted influence,
STATE DEALERS
with plans and specifications
Nine million dollars for sleuths and not
Offlc* al A. E. Hill'* Lumber Yard
Jacksonville,
Florida
one penny for tribute to Congress, is not
am In Business to do Business for filose rWho Need My Sente*
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
Apologetics! of the attitude of the President

B lick en sd erfer?

The Pioneer Visible

CHAS. H. EVANS

Staple and Fancy Groceries

Underwood

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F .. S U N B E t L

H. &amp; W . B. DREW 00.

Write us for further information

and Frame Buildings a Specialty

Postonico Bo* 771

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,( the Circuit Court of th e 7Ui Judicial
C irc u it of the S ta te o f Florida for
O r a n te -County •
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BUI ItfC h an cety to Enforce
T a i Lien.

h*appe*r[niJ *romL|h e*e$(d av 11 of ih e C lty. SottdtorST the City of Sanford herein filed th
lh a«t. be
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th at you are a non-realdent of the S la te
-Tnorldo and th a t your residence U unknown,
f„d that there la no person In this Sint« th e serv* of s subpoena upon whom would bind you. and
■hsLrour aye Is over the nee of 2 1 year».
1 I, ,i Lhrrrfitre ordered th a t you do npoenr In th li
J r t t o the bill herein filed. upon Monday. Febru-

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Circuit of the State of Florida for
Oranie County
City of Sanford.

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Lot I. Blocl’7.T ler l! [ D‘" ln
En,orce
Owner Unknown. J
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To the defendant. Owner Unknown.
It appearing from the affidavit of IheC lty Suliclilev M ih n tt vn ° f S* n,ord herein flled. th at he bel w 7 i n h JL iy.i^ ? n " « " -¡p U e iit of the S late of
8n1‘J " ia t your residence Is unknown, and
„ . ’iV ol '* no Prr.,un I" this s ta te the service of
a sub|vwna upon whom would hind you.
It Is therefore oniered th a t you do appear in this
Puufj to the bHI^ herein flled. upon Monday. Febru-

• 7 ,! ; further ordered th a t thla order of publication
t-kibllsbed once a week for eight consecutive J ^ i fi!n.hi r nnlsrcJ that this order of publication
,wr r k (.°.f *‘H h» consecutive
In The Snnfurd H erald, a new spaper pub- " J ™ ’ L,h-S!
tuhed in IheC lty of Sanford, in Orange county, h i 1 1 n .T?1Pru*nfo/ ,i. ii^rwWi. a newspatvr pubF hir"!an **** E ly
ln Orange county.
a l omí saio
said cijtu
ciiyult
"W itness m y hand ana the
ine te
seni
Witness m y hand and th e seal of said circuit
court, this 2 5 th day of November. A. D. 1908.
Rcmmow. Ih a i I—
Clerk C ircu it Court. O range County. “ T5T5--------- i
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Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.

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la the Cirorit Court of the 7th Judicia
Circuit of the State of Florida
. ■for Orange County.
C ity .o f S sn fo rd
) Bill in Chancer» to
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Am anda C.uudson, and)
To the defendant, Am anda Hood to n ;
s It appearing from the iffiJsv it of the City
Solicitor 0 (he City of S an fo rd bere.p hied
.£*! ***? Ihst you a rc a non resident
of the S tile uf 1-lorida, and th st your t e r
idence it unknow n, and th st there is no person in thN State the service of a tubpiw ns
upon whom w ould bind you, and that Vour
1« over ,lb r age u i i t y ra rt.
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M onday.
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f‘lr., ,, ,r . o r*leretl that this order o l
publication he published once a » J - t |„ r „ „ h ,
Consecutive weeks in the Sanford H erald a
new spaper published in the City of S antord
In O range C ounty. M orldi. •
- i n ' or&lt;1,. ,7 i,n ess mr h a n d .a n d tne seal o f-a a td e in
•Chh c o u rj-tfu s -e n d . day o f December. A.‘ ^

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. iL M- R O B IN SO N , (S e a l.)
In the Circuit Court or th e 7th Jttdlclai In the Circuit Court o f th e 7th Judicial
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C lerk C ircuit • t nurt. O range C ounty.
Circuit of th e S ta te o f Florida for
Circuit o f th e S ta te of Florida for
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
O rante County
Orange County
Circuit of the State of Florida
Clcy of Sanford.
BUI in Chancery to Enforce
City of Sanford,
pill In Chancery to
for Orange County.
/ ’ Lots 3 &amp; 4. Block 2 . . .
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Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.

D. 1 pop, in said c o u rt, you ap p ear to a n d
answ er the Util filed and set fo rth tb« n a tu re
of y u u r respective interests in. rig h t trf. o r
liens upon scsl estate situ ate In the City o f
S an fo rd , and described in Ihe hill a ii
City $ of S an fo rd
) Bill in Chancery Ip
Lo( p. Block J . . T ier IT.
n.
) E liftrc t . T i i U (d T
It it» fu rth e r o rdered th a t' this o rd e r be
A.
N n v e , »nd
published in the S a n fo rd H erald, a new spaper
To A ll W hom It May C oncern:
published in said C ity, once a week fb r eight
t p y n application o f the City Solicitor, it consecutive weeks p rio r to said rule day.
is hereby ordered that on or before the f&gt;bW itness ray hand and seal of the said c ir­
fr u a r y Kule day n tx i, being F ebruary 1 . A. cuit co u rt th is a n d day of December, A. D.
P . 19^9« in wild court you ip p e a r to ami I p e l.
answ er the bill filed a n j set forth tlit nature
B. M. R O B IN S O N , (S e a t.)
ol your respective interests in. right to. o r 1 6 8
C lerk C ircuit C ourt, O range County.
’)"!* u j» n real rsta te situate in the City a I
SarfToid. and described in the bill a t:
w " t a. Block i s . Chapm an s e 1* t . u. l . * '. In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Affiluion to the Cltv of S anford.
Circuit of the State of Florida
It is fu rth e r o rdered th a t this o ru e r ne
for Orange County.
I'ub she, In the S an fo rd lie ra h l," a newsiiaper
publitne«i in taid C ity, once a week for eight
C ity o f S an fo rd
) Bill in C hancery to
co u 'cc u ’lve weeks n iio ri tu said rule day.-- —
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E nforcee T a* L ien
AMlniSs my hand and seat nf the said c ir­
B. D augherty, and ) '
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cuit court this and day o f D ecem ber. A. I). To A ll W hom It M ay C oncern:
tpofl. ■_______ ____ _______ _________________
U pon appilratirm of the City SbTTcttdt, it
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ll. M. R O B IN S D N . (S eal.)
_is hereby o jd c rc d .th a l-O n . n i before the f a b . .
-»*-*— O erir Circuit Onart. Orthi» CSUnTyT
ftlary IfuTe Ja y n eat, being FebruiTy 1 , A.
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answ er the hill filed and set forth the n a ­
In thg Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial tu
re of y our respective interests in, right 1«,
or liens ui&gt;on real estate situate in the City
Circuit of the State of Florida
of S a nford, a n d described in the blit a s:
for Orange County.
l o t 1 1 , Block j , T ier 1 .
It Is fu rth e r ordered th at this o rd e r be
C ity o f S anford
) Bill in Chancery to
published in th e S an fo rd H erald, a new spaper
published
In s a i d .City, once a week for rig h t
O w ner U nknow n, a n d ) K" ,0rC' T "
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consecutive weeks p rio r to said rule day.
To All \Vhom It May Concern i
-W itnesa -my b a n d -a itd -s e a l o f -th e yaw - e tr 7; H itt*" *?**?' V* lhc t-ity SoTTcTtorr i r i jcuit
court tills m i l ila v -o f_-Nm.iLnihetT—V.-iJ—
in x rV tkrr ^ ' ^ J - * 1 P , “ r
S b i- ^ e b - ipoH.
T tm y - K W p d i y u r n . being F eb ru ary t, A.
B. M. Robinson, (S eat.)
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1 6-8 C lerk C ircuit C ourt. O range C ounty,
answ er tlie bill filed an.I &gt;ci forsti ihe nalilra
of your restwetive Interests in, right to. or
Mrns upon real estate situate in the Cltv o t In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial,
ban fans, a n d -rtru i Hied in m y ATT ' a i - **"
Circuit 0/ the State of Florida
)&lt;* ft. o l Lot j , Block 18 , C h /im a n and

Enforce Tax IJen.
P t y of S a n fo rd
) Bill i„ Chancery to
Owner Unknown
J *?1 bittlefenda lit. Ow ncrU nknuwu____________ : = ^ t t r T o « r hwp ,,,
r* a -ie n .
It appearing from th e nffiilavlt of IheC lty Solici­
t-'iincrw ,------------------tor nf the City nf Sanfnrri hi-reln fli-t, r)tft« heTTfves th a t you a te a non-resident of the S ta te of
Florida, and thot your residence Is unknown, and
th a t there Is no person In this sta te the service of i»Uar,ygoo,” i „ JaJ l
i : , n « 'February** 1 ,
p subpoena iiimit whom would bind you.
9 9’
« l e . s 'i 'S f o u .* l ,P**r to and
the HU
•"it J ilta . auil .»f 1 foiiii iiio — *—U la l i m it hir e ut d e t i l lliai you do »«■ -+ rrth tr
court to th e hill herein tiled, utmn Monday, Febru­ " t ytutr HipcctiVe In trre iti (n riirhi &gt;n
ary I. A. D. 1001).
&gt;»«Me-a Addn »oii to Ut» CUF TiF SaTtford.
- i tti* further ordered thatthlsurder (iipublication
j-ot 6, Block j . 1 ier 7 .
LU !* . f p o h « o rdered th at tM i order be
I»© milMisnn! oiico ti wwk foe eight oonMcnitlire
pub ¡shed tu the S anford H erald, a newspaper
w p c ii In The Sanford MrrnM, a n rw tpoiirr pubpublished in said C ity, once a week for eight
« •h « l
City of Sanford, In Ornngt* county, r t j A ' t ' t e S S M ,! S W Ï .V -% * [.«MiMtufive weeks en w -W sairW -y fftc
r —
Florida.
W itness niy band and sea) of the said c ir­
MÇ(ltne»s m r rhitnd and th e seal of-aakl circuir
WfUiets m y hnnd- and the aenl of snM circuit
cuit court this and day of December, A. D
tourt, this 23th day of November. A. D. 1908.
court, this 2 5lh day of Nuvember.-A. D. 1908:" “ " cuit
1908.
B. M. Roaiwsow. | mai.I
U M. RtauNsoN, | icai.|
B. M. R O B IN S O N . (S eal.)
ÇTcrk
Circuit
Court.
"
--------.1 1 »
HJ
B
_____
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
Orange
County,
|o »
C ln k C ircuit C ourt, O range rp iin ly .
« E
f e s ­
„ . H- m . R o i t n i s n N . rrm i.-i
16
a
t Ifrk C ifcu lt C^ourt, ^O range 1 County,
In the Circuit Court o f t hiee :7th Judicial In the Circuit Court or the 7th Judicial

To the defendant.' H. Potter!:
ft appearing from the affida v it of J h « C lrySoof tha O inrof
he
baa —rrf'tlaidiltl
nf Sanfoed
Hulnrt h crein fited.-that
*
‘ stt you a re a non ----------resident “ of the S ta te
rrnevrs th
inai
heileres
yourresM enee ta
' f f n w ld«. n d - th
rh aatt yeu
r resldenee
Is unkmrwn,
wn ---------uh) that there Is no person in this sta le th e service
of a subpoena upon whom would bind you. and th a t
n n iiiv
—- »our age Is iover
the agei ofw*
21m—
yeart.
* i. ; _ . L....f.,ro
Ibis
‘fnrr ne.inrwl
ordered *thti a*1tf vntt
you rtñ
do niitwfir
appeinr In fill*
ru
pän
Ma mmy fe b ru tnùruù'iìie Bft l.crciffm»r
, rT t, A. D. 1909.
. f, u full her ordered th a t this order of publication
he published once a wrek lor eight consecutive
» A s iu The Simford H erald, a new spaper pub*
lisbed In the City of Sanford. Orange county, Flor-

City of Sanford, j

J}]|| In Chancery to Enforce
.
City of Sanford.
Bill in Chancery to
R C. Ibincan. I
Tox
Lots J 2 A 13. B iock7.T lerl.
EnforccTnx U rn .
—
Owner
Unknown.
Tailie defendant. R. C. D uncan:
it appearing from the affidavit of the City Solici­
To the d efendant, owner Unknown
tor ot the City of Sanford herein flled th a t ho l&gt;eU «t»t&gt;eortng from the affidavit of the City Solidlieses that yotoare a non resident of the S ta te of , iy* of the City of Sanford herein filed, th at he iieFlorida, and th at your residence la unknow n, nnd' Tlevea th a t you a re a non-resident of the S late of
that there is nu person in Ibis sta te th e service of HorUln. and th a t your residence is unknown, and
a subpoena ulam whom would hind you. and th a t th a t there Is no person in this sla te th e service of
your age is over the age of 2 1 years.
a subpoena upon whom would hind you
It Is therefore ordered th a t you do nppepr in thl
It Is therefore ordered th a t you do ap|iear in this
court to the bill herein tiled, upon Monday. Febru court to the hill herein filed, upon Monday, Febru­
ary I. A. D. 190».
ary I, A. I). 1909.
It Is further ordered th a t :h ia order of publication
it is further ordered th a t this order of publication
he published once n wrek for eight consecutive he published once a week (or eight cuiiH-cutlve
weeks iu The Sanford lle rn Id, n new spaper pub weeks In I lia Sanfurd lle iatd , a new spaper pubiished in the City of Sanford, in Orange rounty, IIdled In the City of Sanford. In Orange oounty
Florida.
--___
*
euwldw _^
'Witness my hnnd nnd the seal of tn ld circuit
W itness my hand nnd the seal of said circuit
court, this 25lh day of Nuvember. A. D. 1908.
court, tills 2 5th day of November. A. [). I90H.
0. M, R obinson, ( seal)
• .
it M. RiauaMM, (SSAL)
18 8
Clerk Circuit Court Orange County.
HI-8 ________ Clerk Circuit Conn. Orunge County

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.
of S anford

)

■IIISÜ
t M

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ï

In the Circuit Court qf the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florid*
forOrange County.

Bill ¡„ C hancery to

V

Í

WALTER D. BELL..

_

sJL
/

F

r

Bill In Chanéery to
) ill
} E nforce T ax I.ien

City of S anford
) Dill in C hancery
. . ’f*
.
) E nforce
la x J.i
Mary Evans, am i
)
\V- U. Moses, . „ d ] K,,f° rC* T*&gt;* £ i *"' To All W hom It May C oncern:
l"|K&gt;n application of the City Solicitor, it
o All W hom I | May C oncern:
Is hereby ordered th at on or before the Feb­
Upon application o f the City Solicitor, it ruary Rule day next, being F ebruary t , A.
is hereby ordered that on or before the Feb­ It. HJ09 rn said court, vou appear to and
ru ary Rule day n eat, being February
A.
sr the bill filed aniF set forth the n a ­
It. 1009 . tn said court, you apt&gt;rar to ami answ
re ol your rri|&gt;erlive interest» in, right to. In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
answ er tlie bill filed aml ««( fortji the natu ra, Atu
ir
hen» U|«.rt real rs ta te - xitrattf In thc CII y
"Circuit of the State of FIondiT
of y our rrsp c c tiie interests in. right to- or -rf S a n fo rd .-alid described In Ihe bill as:
l in n noon real e sta te .situ a te - In the City of
I-ot S, Mock q. T iff 6 ,
for Orange County.
Sanford, and descrilsed in Ihe bill a s;
¡ ' fu rlb rr ordered th at Uiis order l&gt;e
lad s. Block 9, T ier j.
C ity of S anford
1
published in the Sanford H erald, a newspaper
i t Is fu rth e r ordered that this order be published in said City, once a week for rig h t
vi, v) - Bill In' C hancery
f
"1 I He S anford Herald, a newstetper consecutive weeks r-rtnr tn said rede day.
Lot r , Block
T ie r e.) En
E n fo rce T ax T.Ii
pnblishnl In u i d City, ,.rn r a week tor 'right
Ow ner U nknow n, situ)
W itness my hand and veal o f the said c ir­
consecutive wrrks- j.n o r to said rule day.
c u it-c o u rt tins jy th day nf Novem ber. A. I&gt; To All W hom It M ay. C oncern: —
yV ilness my Kami am i -esf. —f th e sa iu -etr- - 1908 .U pon application nf the Clly Solicitor, it
*'nl&lt; court Ibis ami day id December. A. f)
is hereby o rd e rrd that on or before tbe l eb- 11. M . Robinson, (S eat.)
1908 .
ru a ry R ule day hext, being F ebruary t, A.
1 6 « Clerk Circuii C ourt. O range C ounty.
fl. M. .R O B IN SO N . (S eal.)
D. i uuu, in said court, you appear to and
if, W Clerk C ircuit Court, O range County.
er ‘the bfIF filed and act Iorth the v
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial answ
lu re of your respective interests in, right tn,
Inthc Circuit Court o r the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
or
Hens
upon real rsta te situate in the City
In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
Circuit or the S ta te or Florida For
uf S a nford, and described ill tbe bill as:
Circuit of the S tate or Florida for
for
Orange
County.
Circuit
of
the
State
of
Florida
Orange County
Lot I, niock 7. Tier 2.
Orange County
I t is fu rth e r ordered thxt this .order be
City of Saiifon)
) Kill in L tu n c irv to
for Orange County.
published
in the S anford lle ra ld , a new spaper
City of Sanford,
t Bill in C h a n c e ry jo EnTorce
..
**.
) r.nforve '! • * Lien
City tii S anford
F
City «^S anford, j | U|| In Chhricery to Enforce
published In ssid City, once a week for eight
ll»
Putter*
and
)
,
Lot 5. Ill,'A 0 , Tier 7 . 1
“ T iiX I a o .—
consecutive weeks prior to said role day.
vsI Hilt in t'h sn c ery to
Mary Evans.
I
Lien.
I Jit 4 J and 4 , Block a.) E nforce Tax Lien l u All WTmm It M 4 V C ilt^en»:
W itness my hand and seal o f tbe said cir­
To the defendant. Owner U nknow n:
1 |*on ap|&gt; li(i||on of Ihe City Solicitor, it J
T ier i*.
cuit
court this e jrh ilay of N ovem ber, A. I*.
To the defendant, Mary F.vnn*';
ll aptx-arlng from Ihe affidavit of the City So­
i« herrhv ordered that on or h e fo ir the I eh ‘
iwner Cuknmvn*
it nptH-aring from the affidavit of the City Solici­
licitor ot the City of Sanford herein filed th a t lie
ruary Rule day next, beinit Kehrnaty j, A. 1908 ,.
II. M. R obinson. (S eal.)
To
All
Whim
It Ma*
believes that vou are a tion-resldrnt-of the S tate of tor of the City of Sanford herein flled, thot lie be­
.
iiv Concerti :
IV iqoq, m «aid court, you appear to and
I'lm n application u f the t it y Solicitor, it
Florida, and th at yoOr residence Is unknown, nmi lieves th a t you are a non-resident of the State of
aiiftwrr #th r hill filed and «et Iorth 0 «e na&gt; 23-8 Clerk C ircuit C ourt, O range County,
that there is no person in this stn te the service of Fluridu. uml th at your residence Is unknown, ami i» îicfrliv urcJcrctJ that on or before the I r*
tu re of ymir re»|&gt;ecfive lniere«t« in, right to,
th a t there it no |«e«sun in tills Male the service oi rtutrir Rule ilay ne*tf l&gt;*tmi I'rhntÄtjr t, A
• •subpur mi upon whom would hind you.
IU tlen*# Upon re»l e*!iite «iftiatr in the City In the Circuit Court ot tbe 7th Judicial
a subpoena upon wtiuiu would l)ind you. and that I i, i «jim;, in Ani if- court, you a opear to ■n J of S a n fo rd .-a n d dA«crihed hi the Irfy a«:
It Is therefore ordered th a t you Art np)war In thl
Circuit of the State of Florida
mi*wrr the bill bleu im i ^et forili tlie nu
court to 1fit- bill herein filed, upon Monday. Fehru your age (s over the age of 2 1 years
|j»t ( i , J ilo c k j . Tier
’
srr I. A I). 190»
It is tht-refure ordered th at you do appear in this ture «if your re4(»ectire Interest« in,* right to,
It It furth er ordered t liait lliii order 1m*
tor Orange County.
nr
lien»
upon
real
r
ita
le
«Huile
ui
i
h
r
City
court
to
the
bill
herein
filed,
upon
Monday,
Febru­
ll is further ordered th a t this order of publication
publUhrd ln the Sanford Herald., a nevi «jwipei
of San frinì, am! dencriheil in the hilt a i:
he (Iidiliihnj once a work for eight co n se n t live ary I. A. D. 1009
City u( S anford
)
pu!)li«hed in «aid C*lty, once a week for eiKHt
I-ot*' Htree and four ÍJ and 4 ). Klock Two I e«ifi«ecutjve week« prior to «ai«l rule day.
It it further orderrd th at this order of publication
Weeks in Ihe Snnfurd llerald, a new spaper pub
v*
).
(
j
).
T
ier
Klrvcn
f
i
t
)
.
be
published
once
a
wruk
(or
right
conturulive
Iished in the City of Sanford. In Orange county
W itn e ii my hand and «ea| of the «aid cir
Lot* 14 »mi 1 j , nitK k) Bill in C b in cery to
Florida.
h is fur liner ordere«! thaï thla order l-rf" fu ll court thi»* j f i h «lay of Novemlier, A. D,
weeks In H ie Snnfurd Herald, n newspaper pub­
7. T ier i #
) ^u fu rc « Tux L ien
Witness my hand and the seal of said circuit lisher) In the City ol Sanford, in Orunge county. prihli«|ied in the Snnford 11m i d , .■» new «(a [ter igofl.
U nknow n.
)
pub!Ì*brd in m M City, once 1 week for eight
Florida
court this 25th dny oi Novembr. A. D. 1908
II. Nf- Rnhltiaon. (S eal.)
To All W hom It May C oncern;
W itness my hand nnd the te a l of said circuit c o n tre iltivT week« nrinr to «aid rule day.
D M. KuntNwm, l scat. |
16 B C letk f'ireiiit C’inirt, O ran ¡re i ‘iuitny.
U|H&gt;ti application o t the 4. ity Solicitor, it
W ilnr»« my band »nd «ral « Í the «aid cir
court, this 25th day ul November, A. D 1908
Ifi »Clerk Circuit Court O range County.
i« hereby ordered that on nr before the Frit*
rtiit n ru rt thl* J 5 tb «lay of November, A. ÎY
1) M Robinson, ( u a l )
ruary
Rule day next, being I’rL ruary j . A,
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial IV iyov,
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County
ifo8.
**
in «aid o n irt, you appear to ami
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judlclul Hi 8
II. il* Rob in »on. fSealy)
Circuit
of
the
State
of
Florida
» « r the hi!! f.!cd ar»4 -c; fo .ih il*r &gt;.«.
Circuit or the S ta te or Florida for
In the Circuii Court or thè 7th Judlctal ifti Clerk Clrrnit Court, Orange County.
tu re of yuur re»f»ccihc lnlere»t* yi, right to,
for Orange County.
Orange County
lien* uiH&gt;n leal evlatc «ituate t n the City
Circuit of the S tate of Florida tor
the
Circuit
Court
of
t
i
e
'7th
Judicial
^
ity
of
Sanford
) Kill in C hancery to of ¡yuifui'L and de«cr1bc«l in the hill ■*.
In
City of Sanford. | p U, |n c h an c ery to Enforce
I-ot»
I r a m i i j . Block 7 . T ier I,
Grange Coutil)
v**
I E nforce la x Lien.
Circuit of the State of-'Florida
It t% fu rth e r - ordered dial this ord er b*
M. Heaton, and
)
B Daugherty I
’
Tax Lieu.
publikhed in the S anford H erald, a new«|naper
lo .Ml Whom It May C oncern:
City ul^Sanford. j um |n Choneery lo Enfurce
for Orange County.
Tu the drli nilant. B. D augherty :
Lt| nju application ol the l ity Sadicitor. it pnhlishrd 111 »aid l i l y , once a *eck for eight
It apiiatring Irotti the affidavit of the City Sol« i II. C. Davidson. I r
cotisecutive
week» m iur tu »aid rule day,
T“ * U n '.
City of S apfuld
) ih n to &lt; Itan«et
1» hereby ordered that mi or before the fe b
tor o( the City of Sanford herein filed, th a t to- he
W itne«* my baud ami «e-al of the »aid cirV».
) Kit force _ U i ï.p
•oary kule day next, bettitf 1 rb ru ary i, A.
To thè d e trn d a n t. il. C flavi,l*on :
‘f '« '» '« ! you a r e a nnn-reaidrnt of tlie S tnte o(
euft.
emit!
d a v ,uL -Nofcrm hoa, .1—D.
Davidson, xml)
It appearlng (rum the affidavit of the City Solici- II. (
lV
in «aid court, vnu a i’Dfai lu atuL
r lor via, a n j that your residence is uuknuwti. und
t o AM W h o m -ft -MsT C o fis-v v sir----- ---------; -inrrrmnF Mil rded‘ a i/a ¿rt^ T T lb the n a m .r tgolfr ’
-Uisi tbaM t» t« .|-e (son in thbt sta te the service uf lur «f thu City of Sunford h n e io filAI, thnt he he 7
B. M. Rohiiiton, (S eal.)
Upon appliratioti ol the t ity Sol id l o t , it of yuur i r ip c i li t c iu teirat« in, right to, tu
• subpurna upun whom would hind you. amt th at lieve» tliul you are a non-resldenl o( th e S tn tr o l is In-Iciiy olTtereff th at on or h rfo i» th r i ft16 B Cletk C ircuit C ourt, O range 4&gt;onuty.
lien» 01*011 real extatc «iluate in the City of
Florida, ami tim i your rrsidem-e ly unknuwn. nnd
your age it over the age of 2 1 years.
n
u
r
y
R
nlr
d»y
n
rst,
being
F
eb
ru
ary
I.
A.
It is Iherrhirc ordered th at yitu do npitenr III this tim i Utero is no persoli Ih lid i sta te llia servimi of D; iuuu. in said court, you a p p rar tn amt Hanford, and de»«tilted in the lull a«;
In the Circuit Court of tha 7th Judicial .
Lot* 4 and s, Hlock 7 . T ier b.
court to lb« hi)! herein flled, upon Monday. Febru ir stihpoenn upou whum would hlnd you,
It i» furth er ordereu that rbii ord er I«*
jt Is therefore ortieu'd thnt you do upix-a; In tlils anssset tili bill filed and set io rth the mt
•if l. A 1) 1009.
Circuit of the State of Florida
to
te
of
your
(rsp
c
.tlv
r
Interests
in,
sight
to.
pubJikbed in (he Sanford lle ra ld , a nrw»|i4per
It is further ordcrctl th a t th is order of publication court tu lite bill berciti lllcd, upon Mondny, Frhru- o r-lie n s upon teal estate situate in the (ity
putdithed In «aid C i|y, once a week flu eight
fot Orange County.
w tiutijjsh.il once a week for eight consetsylve yur I, A. D 1909
Il is hirth rr o rd rtrd timi tlils order of |iiihlk'utlun of S anfhrd. and sifterihed in the hill »■:
ton«eciitivr -urrUi prior lo «aid rule dav.
weeki in Die Sanford H eralJ. n newapatreufsub
I Ait 7 It kick ), Tier b. as l|ie pro|&gt;erly ul
City u f S anford
) Bill in C hancery
W iliir«« my hand and «cal of the said cir
l&lt;e puhlished linee a wrek fur right consecutive
Fkakla " 1 |p
° t Sanford, in Orunge comity weeks in The Snnford llerald . n newspnper puh- II. C. D avidson, lieiog in O range County. cnit court this Jtid day «»f D ecem ber, A. D.
v t.
) E nforce l a x Lit
M. H eaton, and
)
ol Florida. '
. .
. . 1908 !
_Wltnrss my hand a n d , the seal o( said circuit* llslnvl in the City of -Snnford. in Ornnge cuunly. Stale
It is lu tlh e r ordered th at this order he
Tu tlje defendant, M. H eaton :
Florida. “
II. M. R O B IN S O N . (S eat.)
coutl. this 25th dny of November, A T). 1008,
attnU vit of the City
published
in
the
Sanford
lle
ra
b
l,
a
fifwapaper
It
appearing
from
the
W ilness my Imrid nnd thè seni of said circuii
ifi fl
Clerk C ircuit C ourt. O range County,
n r,
B. M. Robinson. -|» c* l 1
published in sal.l City, once a wkek f i r eight
Solicitor of tlie l ily of S anford herein filed
rviurt, tlils 23th day of Novemlier, 7\ D. 1908.
°_______ Clerk Circuit Court, Orange Countyconsecutive w eek, prior to M id . r u le dav.
that he believe* that you a re a non retid en t
li. M Ko«*(SUN, ( « ai.)
In th r Circuit CouTt oi tire 7th Judicial of the S tate of Florida, and that your re*of '•'* said c r
10-8
Clerk Circuit Court. Ornnge County ■* . W itness my bam! ami
cult
co
u
rt
tins
JJlb
day
of
N
ovem
ber,
A
D
idence U unknow n, ami that there i* no |»erIn Ihe Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State oi Florida
«ni 111 till* State the «ervice of a »tibporna
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial 1#u8'
Circuit of the S tute of Florida for
Il M. R niinson. (S eal.)
for Orange County.
ujKin whom w ould hind you, and that yuur
Clerk
C
ircuit
C
ourt.
O
range
CountyCircuit of the S ta te of Florida for
Orunge County
16 8
C ity «if S anford
) Hill in C hancery lo age i&gt; over the age uf i t y (4 n .
It is therefore urdered tlial you do appear
Orunge County
Clly of Sanford l UIU ln c h an c ery to Enforce
„ _
*». ) E n fo rce T ax Lien in l hi* court to the hill hereiu bled, upon
In the Circuit Court oi the 7th Judicial
K. C. Iluncan. and )
Momlay, F ebruary i, A. IV ivpv*
L Mndry, and f
Tax Lien.
City of Sanford,
To All W hom It May C oncern:
Bill in Chancery to Enforce
Circuitv,oí the State oí Florida
It i* fu rth er ordered that thi« order uf
va.
U pon applicatioit o f the C By SuHcitnr. it publication
To All Wiiuni It May Concern :
Tax
Lien.
lie published once a week for eight
J I Boyd
)
it hereby ordered that u n nr before the f eb
for Orange County.
tipMi «(,1'llrution uf the City Solicitor it is hereru ary Rule day neat, being F eb ru ary i, A, cunn-eieiitfve week* in the Sanford H erald, a
To the defendant. J ! Boyd.
Boyil
!!!.. .rrn '.b.aCtai ur liefore the February Rule day
n i y ôf
San
10 ru
iif S
anford
}» Bill in C haneer» t« l&gt;, iv«*y, in said court, you ap|*ear tn and newspaper puhlivhed in the City of Sanford,
, MU. ta-Jiig Hrhtunry I n . A. D. 1909. in said a v iti,
It aptM-aring from the affidavit of the City Solici­
’
v ,.
) E n force Tax Lien. answ er the Kill filed and set forth the na
in O range C ounty, Florida.
ruu Bp,« «, (u Ulk| , „ , w,.r lh e bin ,||,.(1 Bm| M.( tor of toe City of Sou forti herein filesl. th at he heWitne*« my band and (lie teal nf »aid c ir­
N
eavc,
'and
)
ture of your rcspectite interests in, right to,
A. ).
.t i l . !“*
of your respective interests in. lirves th a t you are a non-resident of the S tate of
, .
or liens u 1Min real etftate »ituatc In flic City cuit court tliii and «lay of December, A. D.
T o the defcnuanl, A. JS R ' ¡ftor lern» Ut»n real e sta te situ ate In the Florida, and th at your residencxi is unknown, und
City
ig
D
‘-m
tb
r
«ftuhiYlt
ul
the
iycilC *
uf S anfuru. and described in the lull a«i
appearing
th at there is no |«-r»on in this sta te the service of
til.
í í r°™- •"&lt;! described in th e hill os U t
the City o f S an fo rd beteln bled
K M KTiUlNSON. f h ra l.)----s 7,1 « r U.
loot t, HUhic 4 , T ier a,
____ _______ ,
■tur
«hi
a subpoena upon whom would bind you. amt that Solicitor
,«»
U
ni
s
on
a
ta
a
m
in
tc
i
Cir rk Circuit Court, Orange 4 ounly.
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T
. ‘i,1* Bother ordered th a t th is order he Quid is ted
our age is over th e flic ui 2 1 Treat 1 . . ------— —
fnibtishrd in the Sanford H erald, a newspaper
It is therefore ordered th a t you ilo appear in this ,,f tbc State &lt;•( M urbU. and D u t yo*r &gt;»•
—— “ ¡y“ wwttsont iterntd. fl )ie w späiür publísTírd In
is unkiiow n, ami tliat there i» 110 per
puhlished in said 4 ity,
Hr, «once a Week for eight In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
mvV. 'Y- ‘i*.1™ ? * ct' k I " right consecutive weeks court to Ihe bill herein flled, upon Monday, Febru­ idcnce
in
th
l.
State
tb
r
service
uf
a
.ubpoeuu
Consecutive
weeks prior lo said rule day.
Rrtor tu tabi rule day.
ary I. A D. 1909
Circuit of the State of Florida
upon
whom
wuuld
hlnd
you.
a
n
d
th
at
yuur
and seal of the »aid «ir
my
ha
nil
W
itness
It
is
furtber
ordered
th
a
t
this
order
uf
publication
•vJV.'ïfV J ? » hand and seal of th e said circuit
cuit coùrf Ibis a 51 ti day uf N nvnnbcr, A. D.
«w n thls jlflih day of Novemlwr. A. D. 1908.
be published once a week fur eight consecutive a g r is user the âge uf i l years.
for Orange County.
Il
i»
therefiire
urdered
th
a
ï-y
o
u
do
appear
ipoH.
weeks in The Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­
•n ,
U. M. KoeusKH. ( stai )
II. M. Riffiinson, iS tv I.I
C ity of S an fo rd
) Bill in Chancery
•ir to
lished In the City of Sanford, In Orange cxiunty. in Ibis x ■vuf t lu lhe bill h e ftln flled. upott
Clark Circuit Court. Orange County.
vs.
) E nfurce . Ta J .ie n v ■6 8 C lrrk Circuit C ourt, O range C onni f.
MomUy, l'eh ru a ry 1 , A. D. -tU'-&gt;8-;
Florida.
— W. Ri--Mr.sfv.-awd— ) “
lt S« fiifthcr t)f*lcirtl tliml ihi» ortïer of
W itness my hand and the seul of said circuit
___ -1
In th e Circuit Couit oi the 7th Judicial evurt.
T u the d efen d an t, W . R. M oses:
publication be publi-ke.l tm ee a w « k for elgkl
this 2 5 th day of November. A . D. lutiti.
It
appearing
from
the
affiiUvit
of
the
City
consecutive
week»
m
the
S
anford
H
erald.
.
D.
M
KoatNNM.
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mal
)
L- * Circuit o r the State ¿ r Florid*
In the Circuit Court oi the 7th Judicial Solicitor of the City o t S an fo rd herein filrd
new tpaper pubtlvhrü in lhe L lty uf ft*nturd,
Ifl -8
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.
lor Orange County.
that hr believes that you are a_-nun re tid e n t
Circuit oi th* State of Florida
in O range C ounty, ITurida.
-.
of the Stale of Florida, and Ihat y o u r're v - •
W ilnes» niv lu n d s u * the seal of satd cir
City
of Sanford ) Bill in C hancenr
to In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
for Orange County.
id io ts Js unknow n, a n d th at th v re -ii no p e r­
CÛTl
co
u
rt
tins
Jn
d
J»y
of
December,
A.
H
,,r
,,v»* ) E n fo rce T a x Lien.
Circuit of th e S tate of Florida for
----- Gitw—w f-S a n fo rd
) B B U tn Chance«» tu son in Oris S tale the service nf a subpoena
-AVs Stetson, and )
,y"8'------- TTrAt ROBÎNSON7 (Seal.)
W . B. S tation, and 1 E n fu rrc Tax Lien. up-m whom would hind you, a n d th a t y o u r
] u die defendant, W . S. S tetso n :
---------— Orange C ounty- '
a g r is over the a g r of a I years.
C lerk C ircuit C ourt, O iatige C ounty.
W. S, Stetson.
)
^ l.* p p e a « i» tg Irw ra -th r a ttid iv lt o t th e' City
et.
It Is there fo re 'o rd e re d that you do appear
T
o
All W hpjn lt Majr • C o n c ern :
City
of
Sanford
of the C ity uf San ft» d herein filed
BUI in Chancery to
U pon application uf the C ity S ullciler, it iu ibis co u rt to the bill herein filed, i-pon
'
it
c
ll*TC*
'Bat
you
a
re
a
non-resident
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
7th
Judicial
M
onday,
Isliru a ry I, A. D. 190 «.
• 1 ine
. b u te of F lorida, and titat y our re s­ Lot 5 Block 6 , Tier 7.
Is hereby o rd e rrd that on «vr tvefnr, tlie l«-l&gt;
Enforce Tax Lien.
It
fp rtb e r o rdered thaf t h i s ' o rd e r o t
Menee it- unknown, a n d th at th e re is no per- Owncr Uoknown. and
ruary Rule day next, licing F e b ru a ry i, ACircuit
of
the
State
df
Florida
D. „roue, ill said c o u tl you a p iw .r lo and pidilieat«»» lie published o nce ■ wfr)f ffJX.cigUl__ _
•*»' hi ibis State the service o f a subpoena To Ali Whom It May Concerti :
lipon application uf (ha City SuJieiUir, it la here- „ . . J o r . O iM ie C o u o ly ,™
answ er Ul. U U i- M e d - s a i F » s l" f w tl r i k r n in i r ( eo n se eitrlv r v re rtrrT irT tii S iliT o fJ ife ia b i, a
“ I"» , »hum would hind you,- a n d th a t y o u r
•J
your rr«p«s'tlvr in lrre sts in , right to, or o r w .|is |e r puhlished in Ihe C ity of S a nford,
h t Ó É B M l U a of ha Iosa *A* Fwfex.ary Rute day
1*-.oy*r.
City of S anford
) Bil
Bill In Chancery la liens ur-Tin real rsta te situate in the City uf tn O range C ounty, Florida,
next, heing reW u ary 1, A. D. 1909, in said court,
v
v
i
——
T
ax
l-ian.
ibrtrT
ore
o
rd
e
rrd
th
at
you
ou
do
appear
&gt;ou upM-ur to and answer the bili filed and sei
San Ior it, and deM-tibed in .the hill as:
in
W itness my hand a n d the teal of aaid c ir ­
T*i ai
It. . 1
co.,-, ,1l *° lb« Bill here n filed, upon orth thè n atu re of yuur respectfve interrata in. A. B. T om
linson, »«d) , ■ •„
l o t id . Block 6 . T ier j.
cuit co u rt this and day of Decem ber, A. I).
Monday | eLruary
A. I). 1009 .
T o (he d efendant. A- B. T om linson: a t ^ —
Ight to, or Iran* upon resi e sta te situ ate in thè
It It fu rth e r o rd e rrd th at this order lie 1908 .
«..tu " , ' u '*h*r *4»dcred th a t th is order of !lly of Sunford. and deacrihed in the biliai sa Loi 5,
ll appealing from the affidavit Of the Clly puhlished in the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
B. U . R O B IN S O N . (S eat.)
1* puhlivhed once a week fo r eight Block fl. Tier 7,
Solicitor of the C ity of S anford .h ere in filed published In said C llr, once a wrek to r eight 8 t.
C ltrk C ircu it C ourt, O range C ounty.
Wnsccutive w eek, in the S a n fo rd H erald, a
Il is fu rlh rr ordered Ih a t this order he p u b llth o l th at he believes th a t you a re a non-resident lonsecutive - weeks prior to said ru le «lav.
published
I’uhlisfied in th e City o f S anford, in l it e Sanfurd llerald, a new spaper puMlshed in of Ihe S tate o f, Florida, a n d that your re», W itness m y h*ml -and seal of the aaid c ir­
Wo ** L ounty, llo rid a .
said city, once a week for right consecutive weeks Idence Is unknow n, and th a f ihei'F»*« no per- cu it court th is end «lay of December, A . D.
tn County Ju d ié 1* Courf, Orante
.... tea)
___o f said cirtuo 1 lli‘ *
hand a n d the
m ui
Ui said
aaid rute
prior
rule day.
aim in title S tate the service o f a subpoena
*ult court this and day o f -December,. A. D.
Wfitn
itness
ess m y hand and seat
arai ol
of the aakl
aaid eh
circuii upon whom would bind you, a n d (h a t your
B. V . R O B IN S O N . (S eal.)
190B.
County, Florida
court, ibis 2 3 th day uf November. A. D. 1908.
1 ft 8
Clerk C ircuit C ourt. Drang» County.
age fa over I ha a t* o f aa years.
.. M
u Kost
w - ,___
B
asm«, /( —.
m a i)
CScaI J
1 | !• ' Iher?lure o rd ered Ihat you do appear
lit Re E state of 1
*• «'»«rtf CTrcill ePun^Psn,
Cierk Circuit Court. Orange Ccginty.
ranga C ounty.
ifl-à—
in this co u rt to the hill herein filed, u p -n In the Circuit Court oi the 7th Judicial W. M, M ahoney)
M onday, F ebruary I. A. 1». 1909 .
To Au. Cagarropa. Letama. Ditreutmaw and Vl
It is fu rlh rr ordered th a t -th is o rd e r of
* Circuit oí the State of Florida
Piaanrs Ha vrac C u u m Ar.Àinxr Sam E s ta ti :
IMPROVED o r d e r o f r e d m e n
publication be puhlivhed once a week for eight
T«x» a n d each of you are hereby notified and re -1
for Orange County.
consecutive weeks in the S a n fo rd .H e ra ld , a
qulred to present a n y d a im s and all dem ands
Wekiva Tribe No. 41
newspaper published In th e -C ity of S anford,
C ity of Sanford
) BIB in C hancery lo which
a ]you h a v e either for or against aaid e state o
A ttorney- at-L a W
in O range C ounty. Florida.
vt.
) E nforce T ax Lien. W / HI. . Mahoney,
___________________
___ _
deceased, late of Orange County,
Hunting grounds of Sanford. Meetings
W itness my hand and the seal of said c ir­ Am anda Coodsnn, a nd)
A
Florida, to the undersigned Execntor uf aaid e sta te
®n the 1st nnd 2nd Wednesday of each
cuit co u rt this add day of D ecem ber, A. D. To All W hom It May C oncern:
w ithin one year from the d a te hereof.
D ated December t l , 1908.
U pon application o f th e C ity Solicitor, it
In Masonic Hall. Visiting broth- Abstract» Examined and Title« 1‘erfacted 19° * '
B. M. R O B IN SO N . (S eal.)
Fxamjs W. Mamwrv,
is
h
rrrb
y
o
r
d
y
r
d
th
at
on
or
before
the
F
eb­
m welcome.
Ruota 21 Pico Block, Sanfurd, Florida,
IB-8
E xecutor.__
ru a ry Riti* day n e at, being F eb ru ary 1 , A.
It.
Clark Circuit &lt;r’u“rti Orange County.
City

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i ñ r n ^ i C oncern :
City
, U pon application
------ — of
- v ,theSoficTtor,
it
It hereby ordered th at on, o r before (Its Feb­
ru a ry Rule Ja y nera, being F eb ru ary t, A
I). 1909 . i n 's a i d c ourt, yoy amk-ar to am i
answ er the hill filed and set fo rth the n a­
tu re of your respective Interests In. right to,
or liens upon real estale situate in th e City
of S a nford, and dcseeiHcd Tn th e bill a t ;
Em i f , Block j . T ie r 1 .
It it fu rth e r o rd e rrd th at this order lie
published in th e S anford H erald, a newspaper
published In said C ity, mice a wrek fo r eight
consecutive weeks p rior to said ru le day.
W itness my hand and seal o f the said c ir­
cuit court this a jth day* of N ovem ber, A. D.
1 908.
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It, M. RuM nton, fS e a t.)'
16 8 C lerk C ircuit C ourt, O range County,

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J cksonville, Fla., Jan. 20th--March 20th, 1909
Magnificent Display of the Products and
the Counties of Florida

Industriaban«* C iír u r rfOite "Exhibits

*♦ r r u # w*uMá»ar^

I ' UP. »«* &lt; **

Pyrotechnic Displays,
General Adm ission:

Big Hippodrome,

Adults, 25c, Children 10c

Grand Midway

Open Daily From 10 a. m to 11 p. m.

Come to Jacksonville and Visit
* + + ♦ ♦ ♦ + + ♦ + + * + + + 4 ^ 4 -* + + + * + + +

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TROM MACARONI DELTA I

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Troni The Herald'» Special Correspondent
Dv Mírete,» Telephone

of Sanford in town yesterday. They spoke
highly of Uie up-to-date nnd citified np
penrnnee of our streets and citizens. They
tarried with us for some time and returned
to Sanford. Come again, gentlemen.
The Gilcudy family are alialHictcd with
St. Johns river scratches. Ophelia, the
oldest girl, caught 'em sitting up with the
hired man, und she give 'em to the balance
of the family,
Sylvester Jenkins and Dob Stokes hiked
over to Dungnlow Corners Inst Sunday to
see'the m l headed Skinner girls. Hi Densley, who keeps the lunch and 6odn stand,
got over a dollar of Syl nnd Dob's money.
The boys are great spenders.
Lycurgus Doliarhide and Cleopatra Smoot
have made up and are keeping company
again. They fell out over almost nothing.
When they went sliding down the bump
the bumps at Wonderland Cleopatra's bus­
tle got pushed round on her aide and she
looked so comical that everybody yelled
nnd Lycurgus snickered ulong with the
rest and that made her awful mad. Well,
tme love never did run smooth, as Julius
Caesar said, but thank goodness every­
thing is all right now.

Tim exhilarating Mint; of the potato bud
is heard distinctly in this locality.
' Sctli Hopkins, our bonttlind house man,
has found Hint ily screens won’t keep dtit
hcdhudB. His boarders scctn much dis
• - couroded.
l lic Palmy atinospiicre of Ihe past week
has been quite beneficial to o sn , much
more so than if it had been cold und un­
favorable.
Mrs. Punk Jones entertained several of
the Macaroni smart set with u fried trf|&gt;e
luncheon and {¡arileld tea yesterday nflcr
noon. Much hilarity prevailed.
A Sanford man named Didder
At the picnic wiib bit'by a chigger,
He howled nnd cavorted.
Ho worried and snorted,
And cut a ridiculous fidder.
Two of Dill Kornpetcr’s dlrls recited six
chapters in the Old Testament at the
church sodul lust nidht and much hand
— H aykuue.
clnpplnd prevailed.
Old (¡11 Peckhnm's wife had n two-ounce
Quaint Quibbles From S lsjlo p k ln s.
bunion ehlssled off hern i a foot-yesterda jrr Crooks think, nobody straight.
Doc. Stebbins said the old womon's lioof
Of«! conversation is often imm-orol.
bled like u stuck pid.
Men who are occupied don't generally
Asbury Smoot was kicked in the stomach
get ple-eye&lt;h
‘ ________
while mllkind a balky cow yesterday, nnd
Mu says some men doh't have to lose n
hiivarm lfugc nppentllcks was knocked
clean out of plum nnd may hove to be re limb to get *stumped.
•%
adjusted.
When a man deals In futures, he’ll soon
Old man Stetson has »old his five-acre have a past to think about.
stock farm and is doind to set his son Pete
My says -some men are so mean they
—up in business and hos Started hTiiriiTo even kick when the ice cream is cold.
shoeshlning parlor on Smoot avenue. Pete
Some womeif would sooner ride In a
is a pusher.
handsome cab than be Invited to n ban­
* Three sawlodk passed through our town quet.
to the Dejin Creeks mill Wednesday, and
Pa says some women storm so much
two loads of sawdust were hauled from the yninl flunk Ihey'd carry lifs Wat* about
mitt ro town lo t Sidewalk making bn Plun* with'.'ern.
H
ket avenue.
The gulf that separates some women
Sam Dlnginan planted his third wire last from society is often crossed by u good
Tuesday. She pasiid’fivny quite pcace- hand at'*bridge.
fully from bilious secretions of the liver.
Meghphonc Donehead Is so lazy that he
Much sympathy Is felt for Sam who seems
doesn't remove his nose glasses when lie
much chagrined.
washes his face.
Phil Plunket says if we. don't get a
Pa, remembering what happened to old
late frost and don't have too much dry Adam, threatens to chop down every ap­
or wet weather the sedd planted in good ple tree on the place.
ground, ami hasn't been injured yet, may
When a man doesn't drink anything bqt
pan out good crops. Phil's judgment is
cold water he generally succeeds in keep­
Iiretty reliable.
ing out of bot w a te r/
We were pleased to see several citizens
Some men are so mean they consider It

nn .extravagance to put butter nnd molas
ses on the same piece of bread.
Pa says one of the ndvantngcsof getting
on n jury Is that you cun hear all the tes­
timony Hint the newspapers don't dare
print.
Pansy Donchead's pome: There is an
old maid named Maud, whom nil men con-,
sider a fraud; Nothing could hall her. if
led to Hie altar; Out asked if slic'd' go,
cried "Oh, Luwd'J

When a Man Lives
|! Clear up to His Income

Another Florida Industry.
The immense paper factory which is
proposed for Gainesville is assuming ahe
nature oi the real thing, ns u site has
been selected by two expert engineers of
boston, who have been looking over the
situation for the past two weeks. The
site will be located in the northern sec­
tion of the city, directly between the
tracks of the Atlantic Coast Line nnd the
Tampa nnd Jacksonville railway.
Tlie material to be employed in the
manufacture of paper at this plant will
be the stumps of dismantled pines. This
will be, when completed, one of tilt
largest paper mills in the United States.
It is said that the plant, buildings, etc.
will cost in the neighborhood of $2,000,
000, and the industry will employ a large
-mtmberrrf-hnntli. The entcrjirisc is be
iiiji, financed by the |»remoter. C. W.
Chase, of Gainesville, nnd Eastern and
English capitalists.
The tn.anufucuiro of - paper from ^lTie
pine stuinji is no cx|&gt;eriiileiit, hut an act­
ual realisation, os those interested have i ;
made numerous experiments which have
finally resulted In producing 0 strong,
perfect pafier of several grades. It is
claimed that ih« (taper made from pine
is superior in many instances to the pro­
duct from nny oilier fiber material.

He owes it to his family and his b u sin ess
to provide adequate ' life insurance—The
unexpected is alw ays happening. , B u t the
protection must be.arranged
is too late.

for before it

ii Equitable Life Assurance Society
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(fr'THE UNITED STATES

J- S. COLES, Jr., General AtJent, Jncksonville, Florida
MRS. E. P. WELBORNE, Special Agent

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Just Received-

The largest line of sporting goods ever
received in Sanford—guns, rifles, hunting
clothing, etc. '
Harry J. Wilson
Arrival and Departure of Malls
Effective November Fifteenth
A rrive From
N orth........... T 0 0 a. m . 2 03 p. in., 3 SO p in.

l* ~ ‘h . . . . . . .....................7 .00 ». m . 2 35 p. m.
Tampa o n ly ....................................... | | 3 s „
TltuivMe branch............ 0 00 a. m„ 3 « 0 « . m!
Orlada branch..................................10 30 a m
Trllbx branch ............... J 0 0 a. m .. 1 10 p. S .
T a ra rc i branch................ ................. | 3 3 p m
Laave For
in ..............................•?
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Si?
® 00 p. in.
35*“
BS P- « . 3 30 p. m„ u 00 p. m.
TliusvUla branch---------8 00 a. m . 2 25 p. m„

Trilbr b r s a à .' ............. p. n .. 9 00 p. m.
Tayarea branch............ .0 40 a. m.. 2 Ï3 p, m.
»«CP* Sunday; others dally.
l | A53‘a ym*WCM pOUch reoeWod mun Tampa at
Ca*». f. Huaim. I’d*tmalter.
»1. L. Huauu, Am t Postmaster.

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I^BW Wall' Paper will
chance uninviting
diunal rooms into an atgfCtby cheerful home.
Wc place at your door
the privilege ol »elections from the largest
and moat vtried stock in
the South.

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Pipuftapn, Will» firifoocy
llU liW . Day St.

W A L L ^ P A P E fi
a "POST CARD »•
-H» day Hating room
you intend psp**10»]*
bring you wrap!«
If you intenJ P31“*“*

send lor bfices-odcoio
card. We have eroT*
th in g In PAINT, and
save you money,

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Job Printing

TJw H e ra ld P H m L tf

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IN SANFORD— Life is Worth Living
Number 24

SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY. JANUARY 30, 1909

NEWS O f THE WORLD ISAIAH COOPER ESCAPES DEAT I OUR STRAWBERRY CROP
Ills

Items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

HAPPENINGS DIRING THE WEEK
H«re the Readers Will Find a Brief
Historical Spring Flowing
led Readers

Sentence Commuted
Imprisonment

to

Tnllalmsscc, Jan. 27.—The' Board of The P r o s p e c t F o r B e rrie s A rc
Pardons yesterday commuted the death
V ery B rig h t
sentence of Isaiah E. Cooper to life im
prisenment. Thin was the result of an
other Investigation of the case, as there EINE SPECIMENS ON DISPLAY
has always been some doubt about the
guilt of the accused.
Six years ago. the 29th of the present Sanford May Become a Center For
month. Jhc .town jof Jhm in Gordu was
This Blushing Berry—Many
hrilled-wit h exeitcm cnthjrt he nssn sstnn
Acres Planted
lion of the town marshal. J. U. Bowman
The lands ndjuccm to Sanford seem to
Isainii E. Cooper wab arrested, tried
hear n charm for the growers of vege­
and convicted, and tuts three times stood
tables and fruits. Every season sees a
in the shadow- of the gallows.. He was new crop planted a nd each ■and every
■WntlehlrtdJ to death and n warrant Issuet experiment proves successful Last fall
for his execution l&gt;y Governor Jennings,
a number of growers tried planting straw­
hut the warrant wax-revoked-on the eve
berries in order tn dem*tistn,te^he-state­
of the event which wns to take Ihc life ments made that Sanford soil would grow
of Coojicr in the name of tlic law.
anything.
Twice Governor Broward issued dentil
The Janils are most too valuable for
warrants for Cooper, and twice the war­ lettuce nijtl celery to try other vegetables
rants wdre withdrawn. Cooper tins re­ or fruits and the growers arc not prone to
mained In the DeSoto county jail tit Ar­ try many experiments; consequently the
cadia. having the remarkable experience strawberry venture lias lieen watched
of having three death warraptn issued for with much interest, not only by the home
him and possessing the distinction or growers, but other sections of Florida.
having three governors to sit in review The fruit has matured early and Is of the
of his case.
finest quality and for the past six weeks

Ten buildings in the center of Princeton
llj" were destroyed by Are last Saturday,
entailing n loss of about $100.000. The
Odd Fellows Hall and Terminal rcstnurnnt
fge mu o n t he bwiidings d—irayad.
The Merchants’ and Formers bnnk of
^ the
hands of a receiver.
(inverted from places of demoralizing
lafluences into places of positive educa­
tional value is the latest proposition in
regard to electric theaters in Chicago.
The latest application to which electric­
ity is put is the hatching of chickens. An
tlectric ipcuhalor is now on exhibition in
Chicago.
Dy the giving way of n dam at a gold
nine near Johannesburg. South Africa
hut week ICO miners were drowned while
PROPERTY BRINGS GOOD PRICE
at work.
Saturday last witnessed the departure
Five-Room C ottage and Two Lots Sell
of the last of the United Stales mnrincs
___.____ For $5,000
Cuba. They were transported to
- The activity in -vegetable lands for the
Newport News.
past two years has seemed tp retard the
Three persons killed and twenty wounded salo of city property soitiewhnt, ntlhough
"Wi the result of ti' daring attem pt a t the prosperity of the adjacent territory is
highway robbery at Walthamstow, a sub­ bound to mean the. rapid growth of the city
urb of London, Inst week. Two Russians when tile suburban property starts to tiring
held up n party who were conveying
good prices. The increase of sales in city
large amount of money intended for pay­ projierty in the past few months has-been
ing off help. They got the money but marvelous. The Sanford Lnan&amp; Building
were captured before they could get away Association has added nn 'impetus to
.wll it. Both then committed suicide.
building, and some sixty new dwellings
The military neademy at Pcckskill, N. have been, erected in the past twelve
Y, has been destroyed by fire
months.
Naturally, attention has been i(fnwn to
Twenty-five canary birds, chirping and
tinging in (he glare of a blazing fire, spread the value of city prcpuUy, o ! for several
in alarm that snved fourteen fumilics in months the activity in real estate bus drawn
Chicago recently, although the feathered attention of investors.
C. R. Walker lias sold to Mrs. Geo. H.
songsters lost their own little lives.
Fernnld
the five-room house and lots ad­
The Pojx! Motorcar Company q£^&gt;ledo
joining.
making
a total of 150 feet front
, has merged into wliat is to he known Apon
Oak
avenue
and
117' feet on Fourth
person Toledo Motor Co., a sydjeate, with
street,
the
consideration
being $5,000.
Richard C. Apperson of Lynchhurg.Va.. at
This is a very Uesiruble piece of proper­
iuhead.
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ty, tuiil Mrs. Fernald proposestoerectn fine
The fifteenth annual meeting oi the dwelling on the vacant lots nt once.
survivors of Arctic expeditions took place
Severnl handsome residences are in pro­
in New York city last Saturday, under the cess of construction and orders for more
‘•suitlces of the Arctic Club of America. are in the hands of contractors. In a few
-‘The attendaam waa auiaU-luu. tUu. plosauro Years ban font' will be known n* a city of
of meeting again was great.
beautiful homes, paved streets and good
Buried under thousands of tons of snow sidewalks and many will seek the city ns
and dirt and rocks which swept down the a winter residence.
mountain side, January 23d, on Bird mlijc
at Ouray, near Grand Junction, Colurudo,
RAILS FOR TROLLEY LINE
several men lie buried, and there tlteir
bklies must remain until the snow melts.
In a collision lust week between two Track Will be Laid a t Same Time as
Brick Paving •
sections of the St. Louis-New York express
The
rails
for
Sanford's trolley line were
on the Pennsylvania railroad last Satur­
day six persons were killed mid several purchased lids week, to be in readiness
others injured. The uccident was caused for laying as soon as the brick paving on
bf Ihc first section being stopped by ob­ First street commences. The track will be
structions on tl»e track and a heavy fog laid in the center of the street, and this will
which prevented the engineer of the scc- obviate the necessity of tcnrjng up the
ond section from seeing the signals in time streets in niter years for tracks. Thus,
along with the street paving, will the In­
to stop his train.
ception Of the trolley system and First
hi die hull of consistory ut the Vatican
. In Rome, last Sunday, Pope Pius rend the street will he a busy thoroughfare, in keep­
decree approving the solemn heatrlficatiun ing with the Greater Sanford that is to
'
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of Joan of Arc. In ids address the 1’ijpc follow.
TTiiTtrolley llneTwiH liring the suburban
aid hr was never so satisfied as when
through the help of God he was able to dwellers into closer touch with city affairs
*»is* to the niton thOW“ Wlid; leaving oil -and wilt make possible u country home for
**rth the perfume of their virtues, show, the business man.
with the assistance of the Almighty, the
Sanford as a Tourist Center
•“hsfies of heaven.
As a railroad center, Sanford stands
Rauslll, the bandit chief of Morocco, has without n peer In this section of the state.
- Just paid $400,000 to g e t die position Of One has only to go around to the depot
«vernor of Knbyles, held by an old-time and notice the various trains which urrive
enemy,
tn discover...that the amount of travel into
Nntlofitfl appropriation bill ifor sup- tills place is something Immense. Every
PW of Indians calls for $11,000,000.
train is loaded to its utmost Cupncity,
tourists
from tike North arriving here In
The Judgment given the State of Texas
large
numbers.
This inthix of visitors is
****** *he Waters-Fierce oil company by
great
tribute
to Sanford. It demon­
the supreme court, will be paid in sliver
dwlars, delivered at the state treasury. strates very forcibly that the attractions
T™ award and Interest amounts to about here for the tourist are' above the average.
$2.000,000 and it will requlrfc-tix clerks They recognize that Sanford is a good
place in which to spend the winter. For
** many days to do the counting.
some years these visitors have found a
hy an explosion of dynamite in the tun- home on the East Coast, but the Iiijdiui
i at 'he Chicago waterworks crib out in towns are now coming in for their share
0* lake hut week It is estimated that 00 of this immigration, and Sanford stands
J^hnen lost their livesl So far. between head and shoulders above nny.other town.
any and sixty bodies have been recovered.
Will Locate .Italians.
i Iuneral-services were held In all churches
Murrell
k Minshew have plans per•^-Protestant and catholic, as Uio remains
ected
tp
locate
a colony of Italians upon
not ** individually identified, and
their macaroni farm near Macaroni Delta.
victims were of both persuasions.

the lióme market tins been supplied with
the finest strawberries that ever delighted
the palate of the epicure. There is n
basket of fruit on display this week at the
First National Bank and tho many visit­
ors to the clty-hüVC- bjjeu loud “ in their
praise of the great size of (lie fruit and
its rich, ripe appearance. These berries
were grown upon tile farm of S. 0. Chose,
on Benrdnll nvenuq, along the line of the
Sanford &amp; Everglades railroad, and nre
ample proof of the quality of berries that
can be grown on" Sunford soil. In nil
there arc about thirty acres of strawber­
ries planted near Sanford and every
grower states that they will realize a
handsome profit frotp the fruit.
The great point of value regarding
strawberry culture in Sanford is the subirrigation that enables ibe growers to
reap n harvest every year from the same
plants, instead oí a constant icnewal of
same.
Sanford is not pising in the lime light
publicity ns a strawberry center, but
only giving n practical demonstration of
the wonderful possibilities of the soil—u
soil that seems peculiarly adapted for
the successful growing of vegetables and
fruits.
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HENRY M. FLAGLER HERE
Stopped in Sanford A S hort Time
Monday Last
Henry M. Flagler, President of the East
Coast Railway, Vice President and Gen
cral Manager J. R. Parrott (Missed through
Sanford on Monday enroute to St. Augus
tine after a tour of inspection nt Port
Tnm|&gt;a. They were in Mr. Flagler’s pri
vnte car attached to train 83.
They were agreeably surprised at the
rapid progress being-made- s lor ¿ e v e r y
line In Sanford.
Asked as to what progress wns belnf
made on the extension of the Florida East
Coast Railway from Knight's Key to Key
West. MrvPnmHt-sehi-thftt-the work was
being pushed to completion, and that they
hoped to luive trains-running- intw-rire
Island City within the next six months
Mr. Flagler expressed regret that Jie
did not hnvc t|me to stop over in Sanford
and be shown over Lite city. He said
that lie wns going back to St. Augustine,
and nfter remaining there for a few days
would go with Mrs. Flagler to their winter
home at Palm Bench, and before he left
for the summer would probably visit San­
ford again ns he seems greatly interested
In tlie Celery City.

AMUSEMENT PARK TOR SANEORD

.

First Year

CELERY IS NOW MOVING
First of Sanford’s Great-Crop
Mas Started

WILL BRING VERY GOOD PRICES
E. E. Brady Receives Excellent Prices
__ I n . tiic . rield— Growers Hava ~—

Bright P rospects
For severnl weeks (he celery growers
have been shipping in small Tots, and ns
yet no one grower has shipped n Solid
eorrwhiuntglt-scverni enr lots have beenshipped.
E. E. Brady fell short on shipping n
solid car on Monday, which would have
given him the distinction of shipping the
first car several days earlier than the past
record. The shortage wns made up by
oilier growers nnd the enr went fnrwnrd
through Crutchfield &amp; Woolfolk nnd the
Celery Union. The growers nre realizing
good price for the celery and if the
weather remains cool the celery will tiring
fine returns.
A number of growers will not begin
shipping for several weeks yet, and Borne
of the best celery ever raised in this sec­
tion-will go forward in nlmut two weeks.
The prospects for a gixxi crop und good
prices are very bright.
■• .
•
It is -estimated thnt the total crop of
celery from California will be 1,750 cars.
Jp to the lOtli of January 850 tars Jifive;,
been moved, or about half the entire
crop.
.
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Will Be Along the Line of the New
Trolley Road
Sanford has long - since discarded her
swaddling clothes and stepped out garbed
in the habiliments of a large city,
One,of the greatest factors in the de-.
velopmcnt of Sunford and the adjacent
territory is the new.Sanford &amp; Everglades
SANFORD’S FIRE DEPARTMENT
Railroad. Now that the trolley line will
follow closely upon - the heels of-the new
railroad the real development will take Being Brought tft High Degree of
Efficiency.
place at once. With the rapid growth of
The citizens of Sanford should lake
the city comes as a iiatoral sequence the
places of amusement where the people more pride In their new lire department
can spend their leisure moments. Along recently organized and lchd their aid in
the line of the trolley will be erected a every wny to moke it stronger nnd better
fine amusement jxirk containing a race each year.
Nothing mdda more lo property values
track, ball diamond, tenifis courts, gull
links and other spirts. '(dir sjiot for the und less to the premiums of the fire in­
[isrk lias not yet been decided upon but surance compnnies^thnn n first class fire
it will probably be in the' famous Beck department.
The fire committee of the city council
Hammock, a s|xittliut is becoming famous
under the magic wand of the wizard, has recently paid consideratile attention
to the fire department.
A «lew hose
Edgar E. Brown, of Richmond, Indiana.
It is rumored that n strong company wagm, more hose, new nozzles, shut-off
will soon be organized under the name of valves und numerous other supplies have
the Sanford i'nrk Co., and that a twenty been added. The quarters have been im­
acre tract iiKlleck Hammock will he pir- proved. mid altogether the equipment lias
chased,
part of it cleared nnd the" rest left been placed in first-class shnpe.
FLORIDA PRODUCTS IN N. Y.
Under the skillful leadership of Chns.
in its natural state of virgin loveliness.
•b
Hand
as chief, the department lias been
Sucli an enterprise beside being of un­
| New York Pnckrfl
New York. Jan. 23—The Florida orange utterable value to Sanford and its pro­ reorganized and drilled, und in a short
murket this week bus shown no decided moters would be a great drawing card foi time Sanford will be fully protected from
the dread rnvuges of theflro fiend.
tiange compared witli Inst week. Prices the tourists during thu winter mouths.
Severnl hundred feet of new hose will
on the street range from $2 to $3 and
Show Makes Dig lilt
be added in a few weeks and the boys
the receipts arc mostly of very good quulNever in the history of the five years will then he put through their paces in
ity. Good Indian River pineapple fruit is
that
the C. W. Park Company lias been regular drills.
bringing as high us $3.50. Tangerines
visiting
Gadsden has u better show been
are selling at $3 to $4, which is u slight
put
on
than
that of lust night, and never
CLYDE LINE FREIGHT RATES
advance over Inst week’s quotations.
lias
the
audience
been
Inrger
or
more
Grapefruit, of which the receipts were
very heavy for the past few weeks, lias appreciative. The canvas theatre wns Big Reduction Has Been Made by t lie
Company
slackened up somewhat, ami the market crowded from the stage to its entrance,
The Clyde Line lias made a great reduc­
is beginning to get cleaned up. Prices mu) those who came expecting a great
deal from the company did not leave dis­ tion in the freight rates from Sanford lo
range from $1.50 to $2.50.
Northern points. Growers who wish to
The lighter receipts of lettuce have appointed.
The play put on lust night wns one ship potatoes, cabbage, tomatoes, cucum­
greatly improved prices. The unusually
heavy receipts for the past few weeks never before seen here, and was iuterest- bers, etc., should get the Clyde Lipe rales
• | before shipping" The facilities for hand- ’
to $2.25, according to quality. Most of The musical numbers under the direction ling vegetables have been greatly itn|&gt;ruved
the sales reported Were made ut $1.25 of Prof; Anderson Were exquisite and ut this point and the Clyde Line wiUdoull
nd $150. Koitmine lettuce is selling ut called forth mudi a p p la u s e ._^ ______ |_iu its pawcr-tnJinlhur-Uwinterests of thc ~
L peni. of.“ Which" lTirrc~sre vary few - Tee-pliÿflii Were airw orthy of special growers und shippers.
coming, are selling at $3 to ‘ $5, beans mention, and each part wns bundled in
“ The Lyman Twins.’’
$1.50 nnd fancy stexk ns-high as $3.50., such manner ns to call fortli much com­
In
a
big
musical (traduction. One of
'eppers bring $3 to $4. Cauliflower is ment frMn the audience nfter the show.
die most enjoyable performances of the
The
contpnny
this
season
is
the
best
Mr.
staling mostly at $125 to $1.50, with the
season will be seed at the opera house,
fancy offerings bringing us high as $2 a Park hus ever brought to Gndsden. The
February 3, in the appearance of (ho
canvas
theatre
is
undoubtedly
the
best
basket.
Lyman Twin Brothers, the famous twin
Florida tomatoes remain about the equipped outfit of its kind on the road
comedians, and their "now elaborate mutoday.
In
fAC,
is
equipped
far
belter
than
same as lust week, $1.50 to $2.30. Egg­
sicul comedy. "The Yankee Drummers."
plant is selling ut $3 to $4 and white some of the city oi&gt;era houses of today.
This superb production far surpaMcs .all
During
the
action
of
_
the
play
several
of
squash at $1.50.
otliers in which these clever ypuvg come­
Uve
musical
numbers
were
introduced
and
The receipts of strawberries during the
dians have yet appeared, being supported
they
were
indeed
a
surprise,
and
could
week have shown on increase. Quite a
by some of the* cleverest comedy enter­
few open crates are' coming in and the not be improved upon.—Gadsden (Ala.)
tainers today before the public. The pro­
Evening
Journal.
-,
price on these is fropi 25 to 33c. Stock
duction is a- revelation - in - beautiful
The
C.
W.
Park
Dramatic
Company
will
packed in refrigerator crates sells mostfy
o|x*n in Sanford Monday night, February scenery, pretty costumes, a dainty chorus,
at 30 tO 38C.
~~
8tli. far one week, with an entirely new sweet simple music, dever dancing und
wonderful display of electrical effects.
Change In Express Office.
list of plays. Everything new.
F. E. Koumillat is acting as express • Prices, children 25c and adults 35c. This is said to be one of die finest mu­
sical comedy productions today before
agent for a few days pending the arrival Reserved seats 15c extra.
the public.
fthe new agent. Former Agent Ed.
Lawn Mower*
McIntyre will take a position in Savan­
Winner W ashing Machines
Special prices to reduce stock. If you
nah. his health necessitating a change.
A’few more of diese stifi left, sold strictly
want
a
good
mower
at
a
low
price,
now
is
The Southern Exjmcss Company will place
on guantee. If they do not do wlutt wo
first-class man in charge in a few days the lime to buy. Also good stock of
claim, money is refunded. HarryJlWiiaub
scythes,
grass
hooks
and
lawn
rakes.
as they desire to give Sanford the best of
Harry J. Wilson.
service in every way.
Red Men. A ttention I Smoker aud oys­
Our own coffee." 25 cents a pound, for
Swell line of quartered oak cllfcffonlers ter. supper to be held Wednesday, Februuru 3d, at Masonic hall.
at Sanford Furniture Company.
sole by Garner k Roberts.

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J cksonville, Fla., Jan. 20th--March 20th, 1909
Magnificent Display of the Products and
the Counties of Florida

*♦rru# w*uMá»ar^

Industriaban«* C iír u r r fO ite "Exhibits
I 'UP. »«* &lt; **

Pyrotechnic Displays,
G e n e ra l A d m is s io n :

Big Hippodrome,

A d u lts, 2 5 c, C h ild re n 10c

Grand Midway

O pen D a ily F ro m 10 a. m to 11 p. m.

Come to Jacksonville and Visit
* + + ♦ ♦ ♦ + + ♦ + + * + + + 4 ^ 4 -* + + + * + + + of Sanford in town yesterday. They spoke nn .extravagance to put butter nnd molas
i TROM MACARONI DELTA I highly of Uie up-to-date nnd citified np ses on the same piece of bread.
penrnnee of our streets and citizens. They
Pa says one of the ndvantngcsof getting
í-++++«M -+*++++++++++++++++¡» tarried with us for some time and returned on n jury Is that you cun hear all the tes­
Troni The Herald'» Special Correspondent to Sanford. Come again, gentlemen.
timony Hint the newspapers don't dare
Dv M írete,» Telephone
The Gilcudy family are alialHictcd with print.
Tim exhilarating Mint; of the potato bud St. Johns river scratches. Ophelia, the
Pansy Donchead's pome: There is an
oldest girl, caught 'em sitting up with the old maid named Maud, whom nil men con-,
is heard distinctly in this locality.
' Sctli Hopkins, our bonttlind house man, hired man, und she give 'em to the balance sider a fraud; Nothing could hall her. if
led to Hie altar; Out asked if slic'd' go,
has found Hint ily screens won’t keep dtit of the family,
Sylvester Jenkins and Dob Stokes hiked cried "Oh, Luwd'J
hcdhudB. His boarders scctn much dis
over to Dungnlow Corners Inst Sunday to
• - couroded.
Another Florida Industry.
l lic Palmy atinospiicre of Ihe past week see'the m l headed Skinner girls. Hi DensThe
immense paper factory which is
has been quite beneficial to o sn , much ley, who keeps the lunch and 6odn stand, proposed for Gainesville is assuming ahe
more so than if it had been cold und un­ got over a dollar of Syl nnd Dob's money. nature oi the real thing, ns u site has
He owes it to his fam ily and his business
The boys are great spenders.
favorable.
been selected by two expert engineers of
Lycurgus Doliarhide and Cleopatra Smoot boston, who have been looking over the
Mrs. Punk Jones entertained several of
to provide ad e q u ate ' life insurance—The
have
made up and are keeping company situation for the past two weeks. The
the Macaroni smart set with u fried trf|&gt;e
luncheon and {¡arileld tea yesterday nflcr again. They fell out over almost nothing. site will be located in the northern sec­
unexpected is alw ays happening. , But the
When they went sliding down the bump
noon. Much hilarity prevailed.
tion of the city, directly between the
the bumps at Wonderland Cleopatra's bus­
protection m ust b e.arran g ed for before it
tracks of the Atlantic Coast Line nnd the
A Sanford man named Didder
tle got pushed round on her aide and she
Tampa
nnd
Jacksonville
railway.
At the picnic wiib bit'by a chigger,
is too late.
looked so comical that everybody yelled
Tlie material to be employed in the
He howled nnd cavorted.
nnd Lycurgus snickered ulong with the
manufacture of paper at this plant will
Ho worried and snorted,
rest and that made her awful mad. Well,
be the stumps of dismantled pines. This
And cut a ridiculous fidder.
tme love never did run smooth, as Julius
Two of Dill Kornpetcr’s dlrls recited six Caesar said, but thank goodness every­ will be, when completed, one of tilt
largest paper mills in the United States.
chapters in the Old Testament at the thing is all right now.
It is said that the plant, buildings, etc.
church sodul lust nidht and much hand
— H aykuue.
will
cost in the neighborhood of $2,000,
clnpplnd prevailed.
000,
and the industry will employ a large
Old (¡11 Peckhnm's wife had n two-ounce
Quaint Quibbles From S lsjlo p k ln s.
-mtmberrrf-hnntli.
The entcrjirisc is be
bunion ehlssled off hern i a foot-yesterda jrr Crooks think, nobody straight.
iiiji,
financed
by
the
|»remoter. C. W.
Doc. Stebbins said the old womon's lioof
Of«! conversation is often imm-orol.
Chase, of Gainesville, nnd Eastern and
bled like u stuck pid.
Men who are occupied don't generally English capitalists.
Asbury Smoot was kicked in the stomach
------------------(fr'T H E UNITED ST A T E S
The tn.anufucuiro of - paper from ^lTie
get ple-eye&lt;h
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while mllkind a balky cow yesterday, nnd
Mu says some men doh't have to lose n pine stuinji is no cx|&gt;eriiileiit, hut an act­ i ;
hiivarm lfugc nppentllcks was knocked
J- S. COLES, Jr., General AtJent, Jncksonville, Florida
ual realisation, os those interested have
limb
to get stumped.
clean out of plum nnd may hove to be re
* •%
made numerous experiments which have
MRS. E. P. WELBORNE, Special Agent
adjusted.
When a man deals In futures, he’ll soon finally resulted In producing 0 strong,
Old man Stetson has »old his five-acre have a past to think about.
perfect pafier of several grades. It is
stock farm and is doind to set his son Pete
My says -some men are so mean they claimed that ih« (taper made from pine
—up in business and hos Started hTiiriiTo even kick when the ice cream is cold.
is superior in many instances to the pro­
shoeshlning parlor on Smoot avenue. Pete
Some womeif would sooner ride In a duct from nny oilier fiber material.
*******t *****
is a pusher.
handsome cab than be Invited to n ban­
* Just ReceivedThree sawlodk passed through our town quet.
The largest line of sporting goods ever
to the Dejin Creeks mill Wednesday, and
Pa says some women storm so much
f r e e
s a m p
W A L L ^ P A P E fi
two loads of sawdust were hauled from the yninl flunk Ihey'd carry lifs Wat* about received in Sanford—guns, rifles, hunting
clothing, etc. '
Harry J. Wilson
mitt ro town lot Sidewalk making bn Plun* with'.'ern.
a " POST CARD »•
I^BW Wall' Paper will
H
ket avenue.
-H» day Hating room
chance uninviting
The gulf that separates some women
Arrival and Departure of Malls
diunal rooms into an atyou intend psp**10»]*
Sam Dlnginan planted his third wire last from society is often crossed by u good
Effective November Fifteenth
gfCtby cheerful home.
bring you wrap!«
Arrive From
Tuesday. She pasiid’fivny quite pcace- hand at'*bridge.
If you intenJ P31“*“*
Wc place at your door
North.......... T 00 a. m . 2 03 p. in., 3 SO p in.
fully from bilious secretions of the liver.
send lor bfices-odcoio
l* ~ ‘h . . . . . . .....................7 .00 ». m . 2 35 p. m.
the
privilege
ol
»elecMeghphonc Donehead Is so lazy that he
Tampa o n ly ....................................... | | 3 s „
card. We have eroT*
tions from the largest
Much sympathy Is felt for Sam who seems
TltuivMe branch............ 0 00 a. m„ 3 « 0 « . m!
doesn't remove his nose glasses when lie
and
moat
vtried
stock
in
th in g In PAINT, and
Orlada
branch..................................
10
30
a
m
É
â
much chagrined.
the South.
washes his face.
save you money,
Trllbx branch ............... J 00 a. m.. 1 10 p. S .
Tararci branch................ ................. | 33 p m
Phil Plunket says if we. don't get a
Pipuftapn, Will» firifoocy
ftortattn,
Pa, remembering what happened to old Laave For
in ..............................•?
.....
late frost and don't have too much dry Adam, threatens to chop down every ap­
Si?
® 00 p. in.
35*“
BS P- « . 3 30 p. m„ u 00 p. m.
or wet weather the sedd planted in good ple tree on the place.
TliusvUla branch--------- 8 00 a. m . 2 25 p. m„
llU liW . Day St. B A L F I ¡ ^ C O N R O Y C O M ] P A N Y
ground, ami hasn't been injured yet, may
Trilbr b r s a à .' ............. p. n .. 9 00 p. m.
When a man doesn't drink anything bqt
pan out good crops. Phil's judgment is
Tayarea branch............ .0 40 a. m.. 2 Ï3 p, m.
cold water he generally succeeds in keep­
»«CP* Sunday; others dally.
Iiretty reliable.
ing out of bot w a te r/
l | A53‘a ym*WCM pOUch reoeWod mun Tampa at
Ca*». f. Huaim. I’d*tmalter.
We were pleased to see several citizens
Some men are so mean they consider It
»1. L. Huauu, A m t Postmaster.

When a Man Lives
|! Clear up to His Income

ii Equitable Life Assurance Society

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I N S A N F O R D — Life is Worth Living
Number

24

NEWS O f THE WORLD

SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY. JANUARY 30, 1909

ISAIAH COOPER ESCAPES DE AT I
Ills

Items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources
HAPPENINGS D IR IN G THE WEEK
H«re the Readers Will Find a Brief
Historical Spring Flowing
led Readers

Sentence Commuted
Imprisonment

OUR STRAWBERRY CROP

to

Tnllalmsscc, Jan. 27.—The' Board of The Prospect For Berries Arc
Pardons yesterday commuted the death
Very Bright
sentence of Isaiah E. Cooper to life im
prisenment. Thin was the result of an
other Investigation of the case, as there EINE SPECIM ENS ON DISPLAY
has always been some doubt about the
guilt of the accused.
Six years ago. the 29th of the present Sanford May Become a Center For
month. Jhc .town jof Jhm in Gordu was
This Blushing Berry—Many
hrilled-wit h exeitcm cnthjrt he nssn sstnn
Acres Planted
lion of the town marshal. J. U. Bowman
The lands ndjuccm to Sanford seem to
Isainii E. Cooper wab arrested, tried
hear n charm for the growers of vege­
and convicted, and tuts three times stood
tables and fruits. Every season sees a
in the shadow- of the gallows.. He was new crop planted a nd each ■and every
■WntlehlrtdJ to death and n warrant Issuet experiment proves successful Last fall
for his execution l&gt;y Governor Jennings,
a number of growers tried planting straw­
hut the warrant wax-revoked-on the eve
berries in order tn dem*tistn,te^he-state­
of the event which wns to take Ihc life ments made that Sanford soil would grow
of Coojicr in the name of tlic law.
anything.
Twice Governor Broward issued dentil
The Janils are most too valuable for
warrants for Cooper, and twice the war­ lettuce nijtl celery to try other vegetables
rants wdre withdrawn. Cooper tins re­ or fruits and the growers arc not prone to
mained In the DeSoto county jail tit Ar­ try many experiments; consequently the
cadia. having the remarkable experience strawberry venture lias lieen watched
of having three death warraptn issued for with much interest, not only by the home
him and possessing the distinction or growers, but other sections of Florida.
having three governors to sit in review The fruit has matured early and Is of the
of his case.
finest quality and for the past six weeks

Ten buildings in the center of Princeton
llj" were destroyed by Are last Saturday,
entailing n loss of about $100.000. The
Odd Fellows Hall and Terminal rcstnurnnt
fge mu o n t he bwiidings d—irayad.
The Merchants’ and Formers bnnk of
^ the
hands of a receiver.
(inverted from places of demoralizing
lafluences into places of positive educa­
tional value is the latest proposition in
regard to electric theaters in Chicago.
The latest application to which electric­
ity is put is the hatching of chickens. An
tlectric ipcuhalor is now on exhibition in
Chicago.
Dy the giving way of n dam at a gold
nine near Johannesburg. South Africa
hut week ICO miners were drowned while
PROPERTY BRINGS GOOD PRICE
at work.
Saturday last witnessed the departure
Five-Room C ottage and Two Lots Sell
of the last of the United Stales mnrincs
___.____ For $5,000
Cuba. They were transported to
- The activity in -vegetable lands for the
Newport News.
past two years has seemed tp retard the
Three persons killed and twenty wounded salo of city property soitiewhnt, ntlhough
"Wi the result of ti' daring attem pt a t the prosperity of the adjacent territory is
highway robbery at Walthamstow, a sub­ bound to mean the. rapid growth of the city
urb of London, Inst week. Two Russians when tile suburban property starts to tiring
held up n party who were conveying
good prices. The increase of sales in city
large amount of money intended for pay­ projierty in the past few months has-been
ing off help. They got the money but marvelous. The Sanford Lnan&amp; Building
were captured before they could get away Association has added nn 'impetus to
.wll it. Both then committed suicide.
building, and some sixty new dwellings
The military neademy at Pcckskill, N. have been, erected in the past twelve
Y, has been destroyed by fire
months.
Naturally, attention has been i(fnwn to
Twenty-five canary birds, chirping and
tinging in (he glare of a blazing fire, spread the value of city prcpuUy, o ! for several
in alarm that snved fourteen fumilics in months the activity in real estate bus drawn
Chicago recently, although the feathered attention of investors.
C. R. Walker lias sold to Mrs. Geo. H.
songsters lost their own little lives.
Fernnld
the five-room house and lots ad­
The Pojx! Motorcar Company q£^&gt;ledo
joining.
making
a total of 150 feet front
, has merged into wliat is to he known Apon
Oak
avenue
and
117' feet on Fourth
person Toledo Motor Co., a sydjeate, with
street,
the
consideration
being $5,000.
Richard C. Apperson of Lynchhurg.Va.. at
This is a very Uesiruble piece of proper­
iuhead.
—■ ...
ty, tuiil Mrs. Fernald proposestoerectn fine
The fifteenth annual meeting oi the dwelling on the vacant lots nt once.
survivors of Arctic expeditions took place
Severnl handsome residences are in pro­
in New York city last Saturday, under the cess of construction and orders for more
‘•suitlces of the Arctic Club of America. are in the hands of contractors. In a few
-‘The attendaam waa auiaU-luu. tUu. plosauro Years ban font' will be known n* a city of
of meeting again was great.
beautiful homes, paved streets and good
Buried under thousands of tons of snow sidewalks and many will seek the city ns
and dirt and rocks which swept down the a winter residence.
mountain side, January 23d, on Bird mlijc
at Ouray, near Grand Junction, Colurudo,
RAILS FOR TROLLEY LINE
several men lie buried, and there tlteir
bklies must remain until the snow melts.
In a collision lust week between two Track Will be Laid a t Same Time as
Brick Paving •
sections of the St. Louis-New York express
The
rails
for
Sanford's trolley line were
on the Pennsylvania railroad last Satur­
day six persons were killed mid several purchased lids week, to be in readiness
others injured. The uccident was caused for laying as soon as the brick paving on
bf Ihc first section being stopped by ob­ First street commences. The track will be
structions on tl»e track and a heavy fog laid in the center of the street, and this will
which prevented the engineer of the scc- obviate the necessity of tcnrjng up the
ond section from seeing the signals in time streets in niter years for tracks. Thus,
along with the street paving, will the In­
to stop his train.
ception
Of the trolley system and First
hi die hull of consistory ut the Vatican
street
will
he a busy thoroughfare, in keep­
. In Rome, last Sunday, Pope Pius rend the
ing
with
the
Greater Sanford that is to
decree approving the solemn heatrlficatiun
follow.
'
, ____
of Joan of Arc. In ids address the 1’ijpc
TTiiTtrolley llneTwiH liring the suburban
aid hr was never so satisfied as when
through the help of God he was able to dwellers into closer touch with city affairs
*»is* to the niton thOW“ Wlid; leaving oil -and wilt make possible u country home for
**rth the perfume of their virtues, show, the business man.
with the assistance of the Almighty, the
Sanford as a Tourist Center
•“hsfies of heaven.
As a railroad center, Sanford stands
Rauslll, the bandit chief of Morocco, has without n peer In this section of the state.
- Just paid $400,000 to g e t die position Of One has only to go around to the depot
«vernor of Knbyles, held by an old-time and notice the various trains which urrive
enemy,
tn discover...that the amount of travel into
Nntlofitfl appropriation bill ifor sup- tills place is something Immense. Every
PW of Indians calls for $11,000,000.
train is loaded to its utmost Cupncity,
tourists
from tike North arriving here In
The Judgment given the State of Texas
large
numbers.
This inthix of visitors is
****** *he Waters-Fierce oil company by
great
tribute
to Sanford. It demon­
the supreme court, will be paid in sliver
dwlars, delivered at the state treasury. strates very forcibly that the attractions
T™ award and Interest amounts to about here for the tourist are' above the average.
$2.000,000 and it will requlrfc-tix clerks They recognize that Sanford is a good
place in which to spend the winter. For
** many days to do the counting.
some years these visitors have found a
hy an explosion of dynamite in the tun- home on the East Coast, but the Iiijdiui
i at 'he Chicago waterworks crib out in towns are now coming in for their share
0* lake hut week It is estimated that 00 of this immigration, and Sanford stands
J^hnen lost their livesl So far. between head and shoulders above nny.other town.
any and sixty bodies have been recovered.
Will Locate .Italians.
i Iuneral-services were held In all churches
Murrell
k Minshew have plans per•^-Protestant and catholic, as Uio remains
ected
tp
locate
a colony of Italians upon
not ** individually identified, and
their macaroni farm near Macaroni Delta.
victims were of both persuasions.

the lióme market tins been supplied with
the finest strawberries that ever delighted
the palate of the epicure. There is n
basket of fruit on display this week at the
First National Bank and tho many visit­
ors to the clty-hüVC- bjjeu loud “ in their
praise of the great size of (lie fruit and
its rich, ripe appearance. These berries
were grown upon tile farm of S. 0. Chose,
on Benrdnll nvenuq, along the line of the
Sanford &amp; Everglades railroad, and nre
ample proof of the quality of berries that
can be grown on" Sunford soil. In nil
there arc about thirty acres of strawber­
ries planted near Sanford and every
grower states that they will realize a
handsome profit frotp the fruit.
The great point of value regarding
strawberry culture in Sanford is the subirrigation that enables ibe growers to
reap n harvest every year from the same
plants, instead oí a constant icnewal of
same.
Sanford is not pising in the lime light
publicity ns a strawberry center, but
only giving n practical demonstration of
the wonderful possibilities of the soil—u
soil that seems peculiarly adapted for
the successful growing of vegetables and
fruits.
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HENRY M. FLAGLER HERE
Stopped in Sanford A S hort Time
Monday Last
Henry M. Flagler, President of the East
Coast Railway, Vice President and Gen
cral Manager J. R. Parrott (Missed through
Sanford on Monday enroute to St. Augus
tine after a tour of inspection nt Port
Tnm|&gt;a. They were in Mr. Flagler’s pri
vnte car attached to train 83.
They were agreeably surprised at the
rapid progress being-made- s lor ¿ e v e r y
line In Sanford.
Asked as to what progress wns belnf
made on the extension of the Florida East
Coast Railway from Knight's Key to Key
West. MrvPnmHt-sehi-thftt-the work was
being pushed to completion, and that they
hoped to luive trains-running- intw-rire
Island City within the next six months
Mr. Flagler expressed regret that Jie
did not hnvc t|me to stop over in Sanford
and be shown over Lite city. He said
that lie wns going back to St. Augustine,
and nfter remaining there for a few days
would go with Mrs. Flagler to their winter
home at Palm Bench, and before he left
for the summer would probably visit San­
ford again ns he seems greatly interested
In tlie Celery City.

AMUSEMENT PARK TOR SANEORD

First Year

CELERY IS NOW MOVING
First of Sanford’s Great-Crop
Mas Started
WILL BRING VERY GOOD PRICES
E. E. Brady Receives Excellent Prices
__ I n . tiic . rield— Growers Hava ~—

Bright P rospects
For severnl weeks (he celery growers
have been shipping in small Tots, and ns
yet no one grower has shipped n Solid
eorrwhiuntglt-scverni enr lots have beenshipped.
E. E. Brady fell short on shipping n
solid car on Monday, which would have
given him the distinction of shipping the
first car several days earlier than the past
record. The shortage wns made up by
oilier growers nnd the enr went fnrwnrd
through Crutchfield &amp; Woolfolk nnd the
Celery Union. The growers nre realizing
good price for the celery and if the
weather remains cool the celery will tiring
fine returns.
A number of growers will not begin
shipping for several weeks yet, and Borne
of the best celery ever raised in this sec­
tion-will go forward in nlmut two weeks.
The prospects for a gixxi crop und good
prices are very bright.
■• .
•
It is -estimated thnt the total crop of
celery from California will be 1,750 cars.
Jp to the lOtli of January 850 tars Jifive;,
been moved, or about half the entire
crop.
.
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Will Be Along the Line of the New
Trolley Road
Sanford has long - since discarded her
swaddling clothes and stepped out garbed
in the habiliments of a large city,
One,of the greatest factors in the de-.
velopmcnt of Sunford and the adjacent
territory is the new.Sanford &amp; Everglades
SANFORD’S FIRE DEPARTMENT
Railroad. Now that the trolley line will
follow closely upon - the heels of-the new
railroad the real development will take Being Brought tft High Degree of
Efficiency.
place at once. With the rapid growth of
The citizens of Sanford should lake
the city comes as a iiatoral sequence the
places of amusement where the people more pride In their new lire department
can spend their leisure moments. Along recently organized and lchd their aid in
the line of the trolley will be erected a every wny to moke it stronger nnd better
fine amusement jxirk containing a race each year.
Nothing mdda more lo property values
track, ball diamond, tenifis courts, gull
links and other spirts. '(dir sjiot for the und less to the premiums of the fire in­
[isrk lias not yet been decided upon but surance compnnies^thnn n first class fire
it will probably be in the' famous Beck department.
The fire committee of the city council
Hammock, a s|xittliut is becoming famous
under the magic wand of the wizard, has recently paid consideratile attention
to the fire department.
A «lew hose
Edgar E. Brown, of Richmond, Indiana.
It is rumored that n strong company wagm, more hose, new nozzles, shut-off
will soon be organized under the name of valves und numerous other supplies have
the Sanford i'nrk Co., and that a twenty been added. The quarters have been im­
acre tract iiKlleck Hammock will he pir- proved. mid altogether the equipment lias
chased,
part of it cleared nnd the" rest left been placed in first-class shnpe.
FLORIDA PRODUCTS IN N. Y.
Under the skillful leadership of Chns.
in its natural state of virgin loveliness.
•b
Hand
as chief, the department lias been
Sucli an enterprise beside being of un­
| New York Pnckrfl
New York. Jan. 23—The Florida orange utterable value to Sanford and its pro­ reorganized and drilled, und in a short
murket this week bus shown no decided moters would be a great drawing card foi time Sanford will be fully protected from
the dread rnvuges of theflro fiend.
tiange compared witli Inst week. Prices the tourists during thu winter mouths.
Severnl hundred feet of new hose will
on the street range from $2 to $3 and
Show Makes Dig lilt
be added in a few weeks and the boys
the receipts arc mostly of very good quulNever in the history of the five years will then he put through their paces in
ity. Good Indian River pineapple fruit is
that
the C. W. Park Company lias been regular drills.
bringing as high us $3.50. Tangerines
visiting
Gadsden has u better show been
are selling at $3 to $4, which is u slight
put
on
than
that of lust night, and never
CLYDE LINE FREIGHT RATES
advance over Inst week’s quotations.
lias
the
audience
been
Inrger
or
more
Grapefruit, of which the receipts were
very heavy for the past few weeks, lias appreciative. The canvas theatre wns Big Reduction Has Been Made by t lie
Company
slackened up somewhat, ami the market crowded from the stage to its entrance,
The Clyde Line lias made a great reduc­
is beginning to get cleaned up. Prices mu) those who came expecting a great
deal from the company did not leave dis­ tion in the freight rates from Sanford lo
range from $1.50 to $2.50.
Northern points. Growers who wish to
The lighter receipts of lettuce have appointed.
The play put on lust night wns one ship potatoes, cabbage, tomatoes, cucum­
greatly improved prices. The unusually
heavy receipts for the past few weeks never before seen here, and was iuterest- bers, etc., should get the Clyde Lipe rales
• | before shipping" The facilities for hand- ’
to $2.25, according to quality. Most of The musical numbers under the direction ling vegetables have been greatly itn|&gt;ruved
the sales reported Were made ut $1.25 of Prof; Anderson Were exquisite and ut this point and the Clyde Line wiUdoull
nd $150. Koitmine lettuce is selling ut called forth mudi a p p la u s e ._^ ______ |_iu its pawcr-tnJinlhur-Uwinterests of thc ~
L peni. of.“ Which" lTirrc~sre vary few - Tee-pliÿflii Were airw orthy of special growers und shippers.
coming, are selling at $3 to ‘ $5, beans mention, and each part wns bundled in
“ The Lyman Twins.’’
$1.50 nnd fancy stexk ns-high as $3.50., such manner ns to call fortli much com­
In
a
big
musical (traduction. One of
'eppers bring $3 to $4. Cauliflower is ment frMn the audience nfter the show.
die most enjoyable performances of the
The
contpnny
this
season
is
the
best
Mr.
staling mostly at $125 to $1.50, with the
season will be seed at the opera house,
fancy offerings bringing us high as $2 a Park hus ever brought to Gndsden. The
February 3, in the appearance of (ho
canvas
theatre
is
undoubtedly
the
best
basket.
Lyman Twin Brothers, the famous twin
Florida tomatoes remain about the equipped outfit of its kind on the road
comedians, and their "now elaborate mutoday.
In
fAC,
is
equipped
far
belter
than
same as lust week, $1.50 to $2.30. Egg­
sicul comedy. "The Yankee Drummers."
plant is selling ut $3 to $4 and white some of the city oi&gt;era houses of today.
This superb production far surpaMcs .all
During
the
action
of
_
the
play
several
of
squash at $1.50.
otliers in which these clever ypuvg come­
Uve
musical
numbers
were
introduced
and
The receipts of strawberries during the
dians have yet appeared, being supported
they
were
indeed
a
surprise,
and
could
week have shown on increase. Quite a
by some of the* cleverest comedy enter­
few open crates are' coming in and the not be improved upon.—Gadsden (Ala.)
tainers today before the public. The pro­
Evening
Journal.
-,
price on these is fropi 25 to 33c. Stock
duction is a- revelation - in - beautiful
The
C.
W.
Park
Dramatic
Company
will
packed in refrigerator crates sells mostfy
o|x*n in Sanford Monday night, February scenery, pretty costumes, a dainty chorus,
at 30 tO 38C.
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8tli. far one week, with an entirely new sweet simple music, dever dancing und
wonderful display of electrical effects.
Change In Express Office.
list of plays. Everything new.
F. E. Koumillat is acting as express • Prices, children 25c and adults 35c. This is said to be one of die finest mu­
sical comedy productions today before
agent for a few days pending the arrival Reserved seats 15c extra.
the public.
fthe new agent. Former Agent Ed.
Lawn Mower*
McIntyre will take a position in Savan­
Winner W ashing Machines
Special prices to reduce stock. If you
nah. his health necessitating a change.
A’few more of diese stifi left, sold strictly
want
a
good
mower
at
a
low
price,
now
is
The Southern Exjmcss Company will place
on guantee. If they do not do wlutt wo
first-class man in charge in a few days the lime to buy. Also good stock of
claim, money is refunded. HarryJlWiiaub
scythes,
grass
hooks
and
lawn
rakes.
as they desire to give Sanford the best of
Harry J. Wilson.
service in every way.
Red Men. Attention I Smoker aud oys­
Our own coffee." 25 cents a pound, for
Swell line of quartered oak cllfcffonlers ter. supper to be held Wednesday, Februuru 3d, at Masonic hall.
at Sanford Furniture Company.
sole by Garner k Roberts.
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THÈ SANfORD HERALD
mUAAAAAHM
is the building fever and Ihe good work concert In the park Inst Sunday afternoon, i
[should continue. Vncnnt lots, already The pranks so noticeable at former eonvaluable for garden •pur poses, arc being | certs were not In evidence and those who i
purchased every day and our city is tnk- went to enjoy a quiet afternoon and listen
A Budget or Opinion ‘‘ Ju st Be­ | tng on a metropolitan air.
to the music were allowed to do so. The
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band
was at its best and their music was
tween You and Me"
4 She was a swent-oppenring girl, and all that could be desired. Maybe some
lie was a young man of not too preposses­ people do not enjoy these concerts os 11
sing appearance. It appeared she wonted |do but the band hoys certainly deserve
EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
him to spend the evening with her since praise for their Sunday concerts and they
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he was going nway, hut he had nn en­ have the thanks and best wishes of
—The Saunterer.
“ A Chlel Is Anioni Ye T aklni Notes, gagement with the boys.
She coaxed nnd appealed, but he was
and ra lth , lie’ll Profit ’Em"—
brusque and short; the more she asked, HAMMOND WINS GROCERY SLIT
So Says Sounterer.
the more abrupt he became.
Sf trial CarrotpooJtnra to Tht U t roti,
At last she gave it up and nnd put In Victorious In Case Against Alleged1
He.owes it to his fam ily and his business
. Ever a S o n i S o m ew h ere
the rest of her time looking him over
There I* ever a ionfl »rimewhere, my dear I
Grocery
Trust
Thera I» ever wmftthlnR since alway.
to provide a d eq u a te life insurance—The
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1hire’s the eooC of the lark when Ihetklesnra adoringly.
I—---- {Jock»onvItle MetrepoBti1
Meat. -«■- ' —s----------1----- **----■It was a dear case of a man tired with
DaUling
in
an
effort
to
prove
nn
al­
And the soni of the thrush whan the skies are
unexpected is a lw ays happening. But tlie
n woman,while she was moro in love thnn leged combination of wholesale grocers lu I
Cray,
Tlie sunshine shower atr-joi (ha frala,------•-------- ever. The,way she ncted, however,would
restraint Of trade and to control prices. [
Th* swallow* ere tytU erlnc ceaselessly.
protection m u st he arran g ed for before it
only cause the fatigue to become more John T. Hammond, of Orlando, through
Thrra Is ever a soni somewhere, my dear.
and more pronounced In him.
Be the skies above dark or fair;
/
is too late.
his attorneys, fought for several months |
There Is ever a soni that our hearts may hear—
There Is only one tiling more tiring to to get his case before the Federal Court,
There Is ever a song somewhere.
a man than having a girl throw herself at and then for eighteen days the legal:
There is ever a song somewhere, my dear.
him. and that is to have a girl try to
In the midnight block or the midday blue.
ittle was foudht before n inrv in the |
In |) I
Cfl JilB.suli la ha ra,.,..,..CTj-;---r
Hie cricket chirrups the whole night through, Itwlnc JrcrwiniM lll niiirGMU he IS Ur«! Federal Court here, ending Saturday in n
! buds may blow and the fruits may grow,
of her. In either case the woman Is verdict awarding him $28,000 against
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And the autumn leaves drop cristi and sear,
playing n losing game from the outstart several of the grocers named in the dccBut whether the sun or the rein or the snow
There is ever n song somewhere, my dear I
,
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, laration as defendants,,
' e e e
LfiMl. if .JWlJIt o n mnn hlda - t h ^ c s - T|—
one of the longest on
' E-w*s'-rW«k1fiR tWhv ifllH&amp;7tóTioón aB If it were.«* j»»n—if you really wish to
record
in
the
Federal
Court here niul wns
companions and was drawing the attract him. Then, also, if it is the other
hard
fought
throughout.
The jury wns
Ioni bow in a manner calculated to case—that ho is tired of you—give up
given
the
case
shortly
after
11 o'clock
. put Jonah In the down and out class,.and tha-ilrugglc1to keep him at once, for
Saturday
morning,
and
spent
the
whole
THE UNITED STATES
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day
in
its
deliberations,
giving^!
verdict
me, that sounds to me, that sounds to me power on earth can avail her,
at 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon.
J. S. COLES, Jr., General Agent, Jacksonville, Florida
like a He, hut since it comes from you It
The more you strive to hold him, the
Hammond was represented by Disbce
may he true, hut It sounds to me like n less will he he held.
MRS. E. P. WELB0RNE, Special Agent
&amp; Uedcll, of Jacksonville, and J. H. Jones,
lie." At the conclusion of the soni, n
Rather would I counsel yqu that if a of the firm of Jones &amp; Jones, of Orlando.
new member of the Isaak Walton dub man tires of ’TWl, tnrflw’fh st-one to cry
sprung this one on the members ns a quits; at the very sign of his tiring throw The grocers were represented by Attor­
new story, although there Is record of it, him down so hard that Ills teeth will neys C. M. Cooper and John L. Daggett,
Hammond, who began ills suit sevcrnl
some say. In the diary of Rnmcies I, or chatter in Ills head; it may be the shock
years
ago, alleged Hint he begnn n whole-,
•some other old dub like him. It Is about will renew his falling interest to some
sale grocery business nt Orlando, Fin., in
the whlflletlt. Never heard about that extent. ‘
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March, 1003, and that lie was compelled
wonderful flshT. Nopct Whnt in the
This sweet nndpretty girl wasmaking
to close liia business owing to tlie effects
name of pisciculture is a wiillotltT
herself so cheap it wns positively pitiable
of tlio association of grocers' influence
nnd all to no effect at that; the'thun'wns
4 The whidlctlt lives only in circular lakes. pining to be nwny from her; he resented with the large producing firms.
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Several months ago Hammond's attor­
You go out and find a circular lake, then her words, he resented her adoring looks;
neys secured nn order from the court
hire a boat You row out nil alone to the
lie nlmost tinted her because she wns so
giving them access to the books of Hie
' '.'middle of the lakeTabout a mlle d tiw tt,
nice to him.
Wholesale Grocers' Association, nnd some
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nnd cast anchor. Then you take no augur
and horn n hole In the wnler'Pnd bait the 4. A man is Iaqueer *critter, girls, ns the of tlie facts learned there were used in
hole with o piece of cheese. The whidltit old lady said, contrary and not to he cal- j the trial.
cotncsup to get the cheese, ents it, and culated upon; but when he is tired of m
H A Y A N D G R A IN
it m ates him swell up so Hint lie cannot woman you might ns well dry your eyes
S e c the N e w
hock down the hole. Then you lean over and leave him to himself. All is over,
the side of the boat and laugh the nnd nil hope must be buried.
whidlctit to death. Seel"
At least, for your own pride's sake,
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when you see tlie sure signs’ of this
A Com plete Line of Cigars and Tobacco
4 The franchise of electric lights seems trouble, he the one to make the first
to he held up for some cause in the coun­ move, for sometimes then, for the sake of |
... t h e b e s t o f e v e r y t h i n g
cil and While this august body is probably his own vanity,‘lie will refuse to let yon
wording In tho interests of the people, 1 get nway; and if you have another chance
would like to iinvc the mutter settled for, at it see to it Unit lie gets no op{x&gt;rtunity
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ford is the place.
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Come and See ifs. o r ’Phone 39
At
14 Alrendy the trolley llnels hearing fru it,
4 Home is the greatest school of life. ntd I hear rumors of a grand amusement
Few can receive the honors of a college park to lie erected along tlie now line.
education, but all are graduates of home. A good boll park, a race track, tennis
The learning of the university may fade, | court, golf links nnd other amusements
its knowledge may moulder in the halls of will he installed and the good people of
memory, hut the slmplo lessons of home | Sanford nre assured of n first-class park
impressed upon the hearts of childhood, where they can while nway a summer |
defy the rust of years and outline the | evening and forget tlie cares of tlie day.
vivid picture of life, “Mid pleasures oral Verily, Sanford is becoming n city before |
palaces we mny roam. Do it ever so we awaken to tlie fact.
humble, thorc’s no place like home,"____
' IFltlCfeTs'lierolsm in the Acid there is 4 Mayor’s court wns transferred to an­
equal heroism in mnny a home, which
Celery now being m arketed.
cient history one day this week and
Selling for good prices.
the world knows nothing about, which
Mayor Lake posed as King Solomon. Two
only angels sec. There arc fatlhirs who
women were before him boUi claiming
grandly struggle against the tides of fate,
the same baby and It looked for a, time
COME AND SEE
nnd never lisp tho secret of their despair,
as though tlie mayor would be forced to
whose young dreams have all faded, hut
try Solomon's method of ordering the
who patiently bear their ullollcd burden
baby killed to see which was the natural
with whnt tries to he resignation. There
mother. At this juncture n witness apere noblo women whose domestic affec­
Our
S h o e s__a ll— have
tan would crush them If they wore not lieured who had been present at the blfUi
tions
of
the
child
nnd
her
testimony
set
all
her
heroines,
who silently suffer and make
doubts about the matter at an end. It tongues and they talk for
tlie most of their d iso po in ted years.
wns a trying ordeal for my friend Mayor |_________
t l i e n i S e l v c Sb u t they r n n 't
They sing in the minor key, hut still they Lake.
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sing, nnd SO tin; wmliLlhlnlra-Uw
use
the
Telephone,
so come
’ when they are only brave.
4 This is the season of shows nnd it is
One home is like n calm summer even­ difficult to keep from being trampled un­
around and see them .
We
ing or u bright, fresh spring morning, der foot by tiie passing bunds of music,
because H|e mistress Is full qf restful street fakirs «ml other nggregnrions thnr call th e —L adies1- special a t­
syihpiitlTy.br her rnlnd of bright, fresh in- throng Sanford every week. The Pastime
terest in those aruundlicr. Another home Theatre is all to Hie good nnd receives tention to the new line o
is a gusty, stormy morning or u fog luden the liberal patronage which it deserves.
afternoon, when the darkness cud be felt, I sgc that my old friend, C. W. Forks is Ladies' Shoes w hich we have
boemme the woman who makes Its Mnios- biliod to appear In Sanford for one week
pherc is capricious, hasty, ill-tempered or commencing Feb. 8, ami I wish to com­ added to our stock:
Low Prices.
Pico Block
Easy P aym ents.
dull nnd heavy, and careless of the com­ mend Hds family of artists to the people
fort of those who depend upon her, and of Sanford.* They really have the best
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incapable of putting brightness nnd dramatic talent of uny troupe on the road
wnrinHi Into the hoartli of those uround and showing -in a nimuinorirtcm can
r - i w - b t o u*s there l i none in her own give the audience Hie benefit of stage
heart. Let those who ore step-mothers effect» that could not be imd in a . tuial
J. M. STUMAN, Proprietor
_ .look to itihaiUioy keep "hearts as leisure opera house.
v ,.ra«* ’*ta ---------------------from them—Ives to soothe and sympa­
thize," to create a restful atmosphere for 4 I notice an improvement in Hie firo
We have ju s t received th e
those who come in tired and weary from department, one of the houses being reHu» outside am lto keep light'and bright­ built, n new wagon installed and new
ness alive In their own minds, that Uiey hose purchased. Tlie new wagon was first shipm ent of these Shoes
mny shed them over everyone who dwells upon the streets ono day lids week a t­
in Oxfords and S andals and Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue
Sanford. 0 ^ ^
beneath her roof or who sits beside their tached to a prancing steed and it made
liearHt.
me feel proud of our city.
Ties, in Kid, P ate n t, Gun
NoHdng will inspire confidence among
4 Taking a »troll over the city the other
those contemplating building homes here Metal,
Wine, C ham paigne
day I was amazed at the amount of new
so much as a good fire department. When
buildings going up a t every turn. The
$3.50 and $4
my old friend Harry PupworHi comes to a n d . Red.
people seem Imbued wlHi tlie -idea of
of honor again we will give him a place Shoes
FIRST CLASS CRATE M ATERIALS, Sanford, Fla.
bulhling for the future and some of the
Sanford upon tho mew wagon.
fine residences being erected would do
credit to Hie great tourist
_ resorts of other
1 was well pleased to* note Hie good
sections of Hie state. SayJord certainly behavior of Hie small boys at the band
J o b P r i n t i n d Q uickly an d N eatly Executed at

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The- Patrician U p -to -D a te Res taurant
Everything N eat and Clean and Cooked
to Please the Palate of the Epicure

Fertilizers
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to hU you. w ith, n pine knot—Ute fellow Tor Good Average Price» and Quick Return» Ship to
next to you la the one #htFW&lt;»nta to look
out.
4Don’t foil to notice thnt proverà for the
triumph of temperance are rarely backed
by voles. Tin soldier» are everywhere

JOHN V. DENTON &amp; CO.

Letters and Communications on
Various Tim ely Topics.

S in ’sFruit and Produce

Don’t tell all you know—it might tnke
ten minutes you could use elsewhere in
listening to somebody thnt knows some-

COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE

Southwest Corner Washington mid Chambers Streets

In This Department will be Found the
Views, Opinion» ond Comment
of Practical Writers.

NEW YORK CITY
Don’t drive nround»&amp;nnford and vicinity
for you’ll convince yourself thnt no finer REFERENCES: Aetna National Bank of New York City, or any Commercial Agency
scenery can be found. All we need Is
and to Hundred» of Shipper» who are shipping to them Regular
IWe Invite corrwpondence on llvo topics from nil
■¿lions of the County. also news Item* of inlerrst.
more clay roiids.
Bfivtiy will Insure prompt puhlicntlon. Articles ,
—Dniv’t comb n“dog this'wirt'Tif VfCMhtJr
dons will he rejected. We will not he ro.pontlt.lr
Don't f„| to be ready with nn exduse Souk hinCTn Coal oil and then apply n
lor «pinions expressed by contributors. All com - 1
match. Ill’s better than combing and is
tmmicnilo'is Intended for current Issue roust U&gt; in fur being alive.
n sure cure for fleas.
k«nd not liter thnn Tuesday p. rAJ-En. • 4 j *
Don’t talk about your neighlH&gt;r, except
Regarding the raroters' Picnic
Don't forget thnt The H erald employs
in his presence.
Td the Editor of the Herald:
nn
experienced "advertising m an" In
Don't think you nre In it when you arc
•
Referring to the seveTtinlerns in your
making
up ndds and circulars. Lid him
paper r e g a r d in g p ic n ic of tlte celery only on the ve.gc of it.
help yoti if you are hurried.
growers on Shell Mound l If some of our . Don't think yof^Juiow it nil. Trifling __ Duii'XJail-wlunv you happen to meet n
-UulaiU-nHty-ha ve esui|icd yonr
prominent A. C. L, otlicial to tell him that
Don’t wish you were in someliody else*»
and speeches we hnd In this country fifSHIPPERS OF
Snnford
lias n relic in the simp« of a
iccn years ago at theohl Farmers’Alliance shoes. They might not (it you.
ilnpot thutwuidd look welt in HUI SinitTiU in’t
whiskey WUhoiTT
sy will at one* see of wltut giunr
souinn Institute.
It
secures
a
free
trip to Orlando.
L
benefiL etlucntional antisocial, such n pic­
Don't say anything about those beauti­
Don’t go out these days without an
nic would he. It would bring us till in
ful deeornttans (T) which adorh the sides
better touch with one another, nnd help umbrella:
of some of our buildings, for the authori­
Don’t tnke the biggest piece of pie on
greatly, through the general swapping of
ties- may stop such decorptions and the
the plate.
ideas, to learn from each other.
patent medicine men may kick.
Don’t drink anything stronger than car­
Will not sonic farmer» or ihclrlud.;.. £»t
Ikm’t ndvoente^better sidewalks, new
up a committee to tnktfUiis m atter in hmul? bolic Tidd.
streets, clean yards, clean streets, dean
Don’t lie a dude unless you give up be­
Not being a fanner myself I chit only sug­
gutters nnd alleys, or nuything that will
ing
a man.
gest. but will gladly siipixirt such n picnic
have a tendency to make our city attract­
Don’t; be nn ordinary idiot, but be a ive. Don't do it: for n great many
with a donation of ull the sodn water to
—---— —— strangers visit its, and these- people nre
drink that should ho needed, and have nrrj picturtuquo-limalJc.
Don’t fail to take your home paper— lialilt! to talk about us when they go
doubt that our friend, Mr. Calhoun, would
undertake to oversee the linrbccueing of T he S anford H erald.
away nnd perhaps cause a few* good
SA'NFORD, FLORIDA
Don't condemn a man for doing the families to move into town.
die turkeys.
—J. S. Runge.
best he knows how.
Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Don't tell your friends thnt Sanford has
Dod't try to blow n fly oil your nose, it within n few minutes'walk from thepostmay make you cross-eyed.
oflice some of the finest natural parks In
For a Sanford Day
Dpn't try to crow da No. 7 foot into n the United States, nnd they contain many
To lh» Edl'tiir of The Hcrnld:
T O P P R IC E S F O R Y O U R
No. 0 shoe this kind of weather.
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acres of trees and shrubbery of nil kinds,
In n recent visit to the exposition-fair
Don't say thnt Chnrtey Padgett is the where squirrels can be seen jumping from
at Jacksonville I noticed with great pride prettiest boy in town, for lie is not.------- ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES AND EARLY VEGETABLES
limb to limb at any hour of the dny, and
the prominence nnd beauty .of Sanford's
Don't plngtic Paul Diggers about bis which are free to all. No "Keep ofT the ]
when shipped to HEWITT. If you are not doing
Iexhibit under the courteous management dud. He might challenge you.
— business witlt this House, write to them at once.
grass"
signs
are
to
be,seen,
and
the
little
of Mr. Lefllcr, nnd nlso thnt wherever I
Don't think that your heart's broken— ones romp to their heart's content. Don't
went in the city the mention or jinnford it’s more likely your inside pocket.
mention it, and please don't say anything
celery would draw everybody’s'attention,
Don’t walk around tile block to avoid a | about the tunny beautiful Inkea thnt
and start a discussion about its wonder­ creditor—he may want to see-you.
I abound hereabouts and the . fine fishing
ful achievements. Now, it struck me us a
F R U IT
AND
PRODUCE
C O M M IS S IO N
M ER C H A N TS
Don't let your heart runaway with your ‘ they afford. Please don't do it. for you
great idea when our Mr. Lclflcrsjxike about head, or your.stomach with both.
10
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Cam
den
S
t.,
Baltim
ore,
Md.
may cause some to make inquiry, nnd |&gt;er_ having n Snnford day nt the fnir. This
Don’t bet on the result of n wind-mill— liaps call on us, and then you'd have a
References, This Paper and Thousands of Pleased Shippers in Florida
noufflly would give much additional adver­ it’s always turning one way or the other.
few families saying they never spent a
tising to our town, hut would ho of great
Don't think the eurtli is the best place more delightful winter in their liyes.
benefit to all those attending tljls excur­ hereabouts—the clouds have the “ drop"
sion. showing the people here how our on it.
(i. W. PARKS STOCK COMPANY
goods urc treated away from home, and
Don’t cross Jordan till ypu come to it, |
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giving them new ideas und strengthen nnd thou come hack and go over the
Sanford
Will
Play
In
Soon Under
their entliusiusm. This question of nn bridge.
Canvas
exeurslon should ho taken in hnml nnd
Don't give yourself unnecessary trouble
P IT T S B U R G , P A .
’ regularly organized mi wo could show .up in concealing your age—it will tell if you The above popular company Is too well
known to the people of Sanford to need n
In Jacksonville in full strength, good form, don’t.
Sales Agents and Distributors
lengthy introduction, having been here |
BRANCHES
BRANCHES
with badge nnd n sprig of celery in the
Don't kill too many fatted calves—it is I (wo seasons |&gt;rcvinos to this. They have
SANFORD CELERY UNION
buttonhole nnd wc could certainly show apt to destroy the digestion of your high
a good troiqie and always give entire
Chicago
the good people of Jacksonville that they livered sons.
New York
Room 1(5, Pico Block.
'Phone 2(59
satisfaction.
Many additions have been
are not the only hustlers on the Cnee of
Cincinnati
W
ashington
Don't tie n bunch of shooting-crackers | made and new fe mires lidded which are
this beautiful peninsula.
S
A
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D
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F
L
A
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Jacksonville
to a cat's tail—she'll run under tin* bouse' original nnd unique. Many new mem­
Sanford
,
Work for a Sanford day.
every time.
bers
have
been
added
to
the
company,
Push It along, nnd let us have more sug­
Don’t get mad at anything you see in I who nre equal to the old favorites. The
gestions in regard to it.
your paper and stop it. Let it live—your must striking improvement is the addi­
—Aval Lnlmy of all S an»ori) K nockeks
neighbor may want it.
tion uf o nuw-&lt;nui&gt;icnl coin|tony, which is
Diift’t commit suicide because of disap­ delightful, and the song, -"Swing Me
pointed love—you may want to fall in j Higher. Obcdiuli." the chorus being chant­
‘ The Lyman Twins Coming.”
love
again some time.
Tire famous young stars, “The Lyman
ed by four beautiful girls while being
Don't you know that Sanford is one of swung, "brings down the house.” Beau­
Twin Brothers,” who have Jum|&gt;cd with
wonderful strides to thfe front rank ns the healthiest towns in the country, and ' tiful electrical effects add greatly to the
comedians, and who wo will have the its citizens never die?
performance», nnd taken altogether it is
Don't stop till you find n party who is nn entertainment well worth your time
pleasure of seeing here in thoir latest mu­
sical hit. “The Yankee Drummers." which looking for n building site, und when you nnd your money. This compuny will he
1* said to be one of the finest nnd most fintl him bring him over.
here for one week, commencing Monday,
Don’t fall to call your neighbor a rogue February 8th, Prices: Children, 25c;
complete musical comedy productions of
tire day. are comedians in u clnss by if you are not honest yourself. If you adults, 35c: reserved seats, 15c extra.
themselves, nnd entertainers who deal are wrong everybody else must be.
Don't fuil to be there.
Don’t go nwuy for n suit of clothes when
out comedy lines nnd situations in a way
f o r Sale
seldom seen. "The Yankee Drummed" yoti can jjjei a fine turnout here just us
Plans, Specifications H lld E stim ates Furnished
Will
sell
my
beuutiful
place on Red WaI» the most elaborate production in which client! ns you ran buy it elsewhere,
ler Like, one milt! frum Fun Krnl;—Less
Don't get into the soup unless you nre
litey Imvc yet nppeared. Carrying n
on Applications
thnn one mile from the celery delta. Nine
large company, n dainty chorus of pretty a vegetable, which you probably urc un­
room house, plastered; on brick founda­
girls, n host of funny comedians, singers less you subscribe for Tiie H erald.
tion. Four acres of land. Plenty of
Don't doubt tliu statements of the.
ttptl dancers, together with u beautiful
grupcs and other fruit. Large burn. Two
• array of scenic and electrical effects com- American old maids, who were about 35
acres of fine garden land. Thirteen hun­
__ pleUV The„flutaliou-song,
or_3ll_ln_li!QQi a[i(j. are not a day older j dred dollars rnsfi. if-tnken-at once—— girls, aiultho country maidens arc novel­ today.
J. M. S tumon,
ties which are original and seen only £ Don't dance with a stout girl—a young
Opp. Postoffice
113 First Street
Corner First street and Palmetto avenue.
with this attraction. Tills excellent com­ fellow over by Oviedo was nearly squeezed
Superior printing for nil purposes ntTtiE
pany will appear a t the operu liwise Feb­ to death the other night at a dance.
ruary 5. .
Don't be scared if a woman threatens H erald office.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

t ,. m O B E K i * * *

IDITIONAL LOCAL

Some thoughts of the past are pleasant
Published Every Saturday U om ini al Sanford. Fla. ones but the good things In store fpr San­
Messrs. II. II. Dickson nnd S. E. Ives,
R. J. Hou.r. Man «(Ini Editor
ford in the future are' what concerns us two promineni citizens of Orlando were In |
moot. Looking backward i# rather a ret- j the city Thursday."
•ubscrtpUon Price, *1.00 a Year In i
rograde movement and sometimes fraught
Mrs. 0. N. Larson of Orlando nnd Mrs. I
with disastrous results as biblical history
bnered
ss
aecorul-rlasa
mall
miner
Aogual
ZZnd.
ip v .
L.
J. Jones of Jensen attended the fu­
teaches.
urutar Act of March 3rd. 1879
neral of their sister, Mrs. J. C. Cnrruthers |
2?-è*
As the future unfolds Its vast panorama
p V
Durban* AdmtUln* Company, Jacksonville. Rep­ before us and through the vista can be on Tuesday.
resentative.
The street sprinkler Is doing n noble I
caught giimpees of the marvelous changes
«V^ ^ '■
,-■
work
these days keeping the dust out of
Office First Floor la the Dlabop Block. Fini Street that will take place, the pulses quicken
j■&gt;
Telephone No US.
nnd one Is almost forced to gasp fof | the eyes of pedestrians, flpr brick street |
breath at the vast possibilities of Sanford will soon solve the question of dust.
Carrie Nation was "egged" In London | and the celery delta.
Mr. George A. DeCottes, the well known I
for making n prohibition speech.
The forerunners of these change* are attorney of Sanford, Who will enter upon |
brought to notice every day * a n d »more his duties as county solicitor next May,
This January has been the warmest ever | and mpre the thoughts of what the future |Tvas Itn h e city Wednesday. W8 believe
known in the history of Florida.
city will be is forcibly Impressed upon the Mr. DsCdttes will be seen more frequent­
ly In our city In the future, as it is un­
mind of the most pessimistic.
A ll the W e e k C o m m e n c in g
One year ago the Idea of n new railroad derstood that he has been looking at
Street paving has been assured. Now
let the council do as well on the question I from Sanford to the Everglades hod hard- the choice automobiles ofTcrcd for snle |
ly originated in the minds of the present here— Orlando Sentinel.
of electric lights.
promoters. Today some five miles of | The Pastime theater continues to draw I
Smiford seems to be n vast hotel of dii- I trnt'k Ihiyc been luiil and cars arc carry- 1
crowd
f^Ünder—th é lr-o w n n e w a n d u p -io -i!â îë
hgTrelgfitT
ferent fruits and vegetables. You can call
liberal patronage from the people ns they
____ proof c a n v a s th e atre
Six months ago the idea of a trolley I hnvc t)ccn ot 0 gront expense to instnll ti
for what you want, and get It.
ling WM WXlUHHi Uf ' UIUT issassi i good flrst-clnss amusement palace.
Is there any limit to the possibilities of Joke. Today the rails have been pur$10.50 value sanitary i d t m attress go- 1This company is composed of tho-very best New York actors hhiT act­
Sanford's soil. Thls'week we have "the chased anti-will soontMS'lnld:'— ---------- ing at $8 for the next thirty days. Snn-|te88es, presenting the latest New York successes ami are capable of ¡)ri)'
One year ago much of the lands sur­
finest strawberries ever grown in tho
ford Furniture Company.
ducing such beautiful ploys ns the following:
rounding
Sanford were sold a t what was
South. ___________________
_________
——
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____ ______________
C.
R.Walker,
who
recently
sold
his
prop­
then considered a fabulous price. Today
KF.
The first shipments of celery are bring­ those same lands are being sold for three erty to Mrs. Geo. H. Fertiald, contemplates IThe fascinating piny, THELMA, founded' on Marie Correi Iis novel
ing good prices, and If the cooler weather times as much and very little can.be pur­ building a beautiful home at Villa Shoorn,
________
of tlie sam e nnm e|
hjs suburban property, nnd one of. die
stays with us the crop will continue^to be chased even a t the udvaacerLprice.
A year ago city lots were not in any finest building sitcs near Sanford.
7a rich harvest.
IThe life of LENA RIVERS. You hnve nil rend this beautiful heart
Sweet corn seed at L. R. Philips.
great demand and one# particular piece
was
held
for
$2000.
Today
the
same
sold
story. "Nuf Ced."
Frank Wcylmnn, advance agent for the
Isaiah Cooper will not be hanged. His
for
$3000.
sentence has been commuted to life im­
C. W. Parks Dramutic Co., spent Thursday
One year ago the city had no thought of in the city, billing Utis great attraction
prisonment, This will be the end of this
Other Plays:
QUEEN BESS, TEMPEST AND SUNSMINT
UP­
case, If not of Isaiah, and the state press electric lights and paved streets. Today for the week commencing February 8.
HILLS
OF
ARKANSAS.
HOW
HOPPER
WAS
SIDETRACKED
will now be free to discuss the weather First street is to be paved with brick and The Parks company is ono uf the best on
the d ty will grant a franchise for the in­ the road. •
and kindred topics.
.
( ,
,
stallation of an electric light plant
John Halt and mother of Birmingham.
nmhnhlv I
"
i 1
A trwlley line from Gainesville to Lake L.- One .year ago there were few new dwell Ala., ore in the city andrl will
will probably
City via Worthington Springs, Is the latest ngs in the city proper and the adjacent spend the winter here. Mr. Hall has been
(
H
A
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F
P
R
I
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)
venture in .traction lines. Nothing will territory. Today there ore over fifty new on die staff of the Birmingham News, nnd
Performance Commences PrompUy nt 8 o’clock. Doors open at 7.
develop thé state ns trolley linca and this dwellings constructed and being construct­ expects to recuperate this winter in Flori­
ed
and
as
many
more
through
the
celery
P
r
ic
e
s : C h ild re n 2 9 e , A d u lt* 3 0 c , a n d R e s e rv e d S e a ts 15c extra
project should be successful. Sanford will
da's tunny clime.
delta.*
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Locndon of Canvas Theatre Corner of Magnolia Avenue and Oth Street.
, enjoy the*bcneflts of n trolley line this
Uncle Jules Solomon was in the city
New store rooms are being built, a
year, and wo hope the same measure of mammoth ice plant, a large carriage fac­ several days this week, calling upon the
success wlU be granted to Gainesville and tory. a foundry, the largest (pick,packing local trade. Uncle Jules was a prominent
‘ Lake City and contiguous territory.
house in the state, new marble bank figure in the 'date unpleasantness," being t R. L JONES. Proprietor
R. HrOINGLEY,* Manager ♦
building, new docks and buildings at the a candidate fqr railroad commissioner,
We acknowledge a pleasant visit on Clyde Line wharf, novelty works, and other and white a loser in the race has lost none
Monday last from Editor R. J. Holly of new enterprises.
of his popularity.
the Sanford Herald. ••'Bob” looks even
Miles and miles of granite sidewalks
The Marguerite C., n beautiful launch
*
$
prettier than ever And claim« it Is on hove been constructed, new sewerage recently built by Mr. Capo, was launched
(First Street.,one block from Depot opposite Pa«loftier)
+
account of the healthy climate of Sanford, mains, improved water works system nnd Thursday. Mr. Capo built-lhis boat entire,
but we nre inclined to think n celery a general cleaning tip of the city.
nnd it is certainly a work of art, being
S te a k s, C h o p s, O y s t e r s and F is h a Specialty
diet has something to do with it.
The services of a . fortune teller arc not built upon good lines and of die best ma­
Anyhow he 1; making the Herald a required to prognosticate the future of terial. Mr. Capo intends to take his fam­
credit to tjte town, the state and him­ Sanford. Any one visiting the city for ily to St. Augustine in the Mnrguerlle and
A P L A C E F O R L A D IE S A N D G E N T L E M E N
self.—Gainesville Elevator.
Uio first time in.twelve months can read from there will cruise down the East Const.
S h o r t O rd e rs At AH H o u ra
die signs of prosperity on every hand.
E v e ry th in g F irs t Class
The C. W. Park Dramatic Company
At the head of navigation on the ¿L will open a week's engagement in Snn­
The following was found in the editorial
Johns, good railroad facilities, a trolley ford Monday, Feb. 8. This is 011c of the
columns of the Arcadia Champion:
Prom pt, • Clean Service
♦
line, the beat fanning section in the strongest companies on the road and %
The lutest scheme for catching tour­
I
World and other requisites that form a each member is an artist.
ists is u hustling representative at
Jacksonville who makes it his business
great city, Sanford today stands at the
Sanford people can prepare for a week
to turn tourists toward his city. S t
head of the procession in the list of rapid­
Petersburg. Orlando nnd Snnford, each
of pleasure beginning Monday, Feb. 8.
ly growing cities.
A
*|V X r i i
I foni or vicinity vacant lots. i.r.mgr erme
have an agent in Jacksonville, and it
The C. W. Park Company will open n T\ fA\ fT
l\l
I
or improved or unimprover I ¡t-Ury lumi.
Therefore, look not backward except as
is rumored that tlioy are getting what
week's
engagement
011
that
dale
nnd
—A. W. Brown, box 8211. Snnfnnl. Fla.
they expect. W. B. Powell, formerly
a comparison.
their list of plays contain "Thelma,"
. editor of the Independent. Is St. Pe­
Wanted—Everyone to know tli.it fit«
Tls the future that beckons with the
tersburg's agent. It looks a little as
'F our Rivers," "Tlie HHIs of ArhonsatL- All Local.Advertisement« Under This Bllckensderfer t&gt;|* writef i* tin- hot tin
wnndnf
success
.and
-tb
a
-fu
tw
»
- Jf.busiasss-ia lia» tourist line must -be
nnd several good comedies.
Heading, One Cent o Word Each Issue the market. See them ut The lleniM of­
dull when such schemes are being— will prove a treasure trove for those
fice.
Headquarters
for
Iron
Age
tools.
Any
worked. We have heard it more than
today are aiding In m aking-a'C reate
Two nice furnished rooms lor rent.
F or S ale, W ood—Pine or oak, by car­
hinted llint several towns that usually
ddng you want in hnnd plows, fertilizer
Sanford.
Jam es Harris.
load; blocks or otherwise. W. B. Ballard
thrive on their tourists are somewhat
distributors, etc., Harry J. Wilson.
lonesome this winter, due to high
Altamonte Springs, Florida.
For-Rent—Desk
room
second floor office.
SANrORD * VALUABLE LAND*
prices and poor accommodations, and
Alonzo
Howland
.Dies
a
t
A
stor
Address
Box
831.
Young
m
an
of
good
character
wishes
The
lauds
in
and
about
Sanfori
these *tilings naturally drive away
Alonzo Howland, who has been spend­ employment in or near Sanford, Address
guests after a short time.
Lost—Between Pastime Theater and
bringing good prices, and the
*
24-2
ing
the winter season in Sanford for a A. J.. Gepcva, Fin.
Sixth street, plain gold bracelet. Return
We don't know about St. Petersburg and Florida and other states'
F or S ale— Launch, cheap. Sixteen feet to Henry McLaulin, olid receive reward.
Orlando “thriving on tourists," but can the many sales that are given from time number of years, died at Astor on Wed­ long; 254 horse power Stanley engine;
For Sale—Good property, now bringing
sufeiy say that Sanford never did thrive to time in The H erald. Brother Russell nesday and his remains were brought to only used for pleasure one season, nnd is
fWelvc jier cent interest on investment.
this
city
Thursday,
where
they
were
luken
in
first-class
repair.
Reason
for
selling.
I
of
the
Palotka
News
comments
on
die
An tourists. While having the Ideal loca­
-l-N. H. Gaknlv, Sanford.
in charge by Undertaker Miller and ship-1 desire, to ,buy n'large
_ boat. The seating
tion nnd ail the inducements for tourists, price of Sanford land as. follows:
capacity
is
eight
people.
F\ur Sale—Fay-Sliolcs typewriter, in
ped to Atluntu on Thursday. The Masons
"Speaking about Florida land nnd
our main effort is directed toward homefirst-class order. Will be sold cheap, in­
P. B. B rantly, Clermont, Florida.
had
charge
of
the
reinuins
and
after
a
Its
value
for
agricultural
purposes,
re­
seekers, nnd the "scheme** referred to by
minds us that some people must tldnk
If you want a first-class ly|&gt;cwritcr at n quire ot Herald office.
short service nt the Presbyterian church,
the Champion, la not to gull the strangers
that it has a value, as according to
Rev. McKinnon officiating, they were moderate price, call nt The Herald office
by hidb prices and poor accommodations,
The Sanford Herald, eight acres. of
and inspect the Blickcnsderfer. The best
Ready for Business
escorted
to tlie station by tlie Masons.
trucking land near that place sold
and most compact machine on tlie market.
but to settle the l*ettcr class of Northern
The Sanford Carriage works is now lo­
Mr.
Howland
is
survived
by
his
daugh­
1
last
week
for
$11,000.
And
it’s
only
farmers upon the greatest vegetuble sec
If It's MULES you want to plow or cated in its tujw bui|r|lng on Oak avenue,
a question of time when other lands
ter, Mrs. W. II. Moore, who accomponied harrow , see Jam es Harris.
“ tlm rthe world has ever produced, and
— lo-Fiotida-wilLhain.demand for real
opposite the t^eq. Ft F'crnald nlm'hiiic shoj«.
idmOnJlnridn. He had been n regular
only guarantee the land, but prove by dcmoney. Good idea for the young men
cru Nurse— For information Mr.-Under wood is a uract lent carriage mrtvisitor
to
Sanford,
where
lie
came
every
of the state to get hold of a piece of
urse." Box 103, City,
HM
tuui demonstration that each and every
ker and any orders entrusted to him wtlT
winter for the benefit of bis health and
It and—keep It." * '
claim
rnad^
by
our
representative
can
be
W anted—Party to contract to furnlph
M i*’»
had
a
large.number
of
friends
whowUl
This
la
the
same
advice
T
he
H
erald
has
engine wood on rack, for S. &amp; E. railway. recelvc careful and prompt attention be­
. substantiated by facts. Sanford is the
sides manufacturing buggies, wagons and
miss
him
from
their
midst.
been
giving
for
jmany
moons,
nnd
the
most widely-advertised city in iba-South
A. P. Connelly;
harness,
they ore dealer» in carnage gtesK__
young
men
can
find
no
better,
investment
X
today, nnd naturally the efforts of our
For Sale—Perfectly sound, gentle horse;
New Business E nterprise
lady can drive; price reasonable. Good gasoline engines and rooting. They also
hustling citizens are looked upon with en­ for dielr spare change than a few acres of
M. A. Fori son expects to open his gen­ size and can work on farm. Also good do general repair work and horscsltoeing.
vegetable land.
vy by sections dess favored.
eral merchandise store in tlie Stone-Gove I buggy and harness if horse Is taken!
for which their new quarters ure well
Sanford, Orlando and St. Petersburg will
Methodist Social
block next week if the room can be put
Box No. 0. Lake Mary, Fla. equipped. The business of tlie public it
get the. people Just ns long as they keep
Members and friends of the Methodist in shape by. that time. Mr. Furtaon exFor..rent or fur e a to ^ e ee h v rte rm s- earnestly solicited and faithful and con­
up the advertising, nnd other cities who church are cordially invited to a -social pects to cairy a largo stock of goods ami 1
cottage -corner^ Eighth street und scientious business treatment is assured
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never spend a cent toward the publicity at the lume of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mettili-1will add another store to Sanford's con­ Magnolia avepue. Four nice large rooms,
kitchen and bath. Occupancy about Feb. all patrons.
fund sometimes get the benefits of the ger, Thursday evening. February 4th.
stantly increasing business
m
tie
„ . —S- O. S hinholser,
U st of Unclaimed Letter*
overflow. In this case they should not
For Sale
Phone 115 Qfter 6 o'clock p. m.
Remaining iii tlie Sanford Potlofllce at
Surrey for Sale
cust aspersions upon the efforts of their
Beautiful 10-room house in St. Peter*
close of week 1ending Jan. 26,1000 :
We have a new $12 5,00 one-horse surrey j F or Rent—Two .medium-sized front burg, Fla.; ail modern oouvrnirnCCk “n
benefactors.
Ladits
rooms and pantry, up stairs. Apply nt
Orare..Miss BBR.
that has only been used one month,which 501 Fourth street.
Daisy
Hufen«, litas Viola
street car line, two blocks from bay and
ICobs. MU* Mad?
Johnson. Mrs. J. C,
we offer far $76.00.
A USE r bL
u ­ CAREER EMULO
Kfoard. Mrs. Larwla
Shade T rees—Those wanting shade trees business center; furnished or unfurnid*&lt;d
22lf
—S aneurd Carriage Work*.
in the jle a th oofr w
W.. n
N.. Lcfiier. Sanford
of any kind, such a s rmtmcno. magnolia, Owner leaving'Clry. Will self "rheBp—a"
oak and maple, should see A. F. Wester- or part cash.
Mrs. Mary F'inney.
has suffered a distinct loss Sinai his ar­
Clay Tlie For Sale.
rival in this city some twenty-four years
304
Second
S
l . N.. St. Petersburg. Di­
t
o
t
10
Palotka Tile for sale in any quanity.
ago, Mr. Lefiler has been identified with
N idiot,
10I. Mr. WU1
________ G. F. Smith, Box 371
u
SAU^J-Letluce plant*. R. H. MuirDavies.
Ur.
J.
D.
valent Irte Social
Repp.&gt;. Ur. Jota
the improvement and general .welfare of IpavtsT Mr. E. D.
itEAp, on Celery avenue. ir, Mr. W7 C. .
The ladies of the Presbyterian church
the (dty- A«ja fitting tribute co his mem­ Dunmia, Ur. Clifford
' Card of Thank*
B ; lMr., WlU
....
Mr. Daniel
r Sahara, Hr, W a tM '
ory the'stare* were closed during the fu­ Cmeranti,
,^b**H*—15,000 very fine prick will give a Valentine social a f d&gt;e f***'
To those wlio were so kind in the hours
Forster. Mr. W, N.
SI an ter. Mr. t HT
bed
plants
% safe cheap. J no. D. J inkins. dence of W. W. Long on the evening
Mr. 1. 8 .
Nil«*, Mr. P. H.
neral Services, end this mark of respect Criffln.
| of sickness and death, who helped to
Unteli. Mr. C. H.
TUIman, Mr. Sherman
Comer of French avenue and Third street. Feb. 12. Refreshments will be served. 3&lt;
ulone attested the high rqgurd and esteem I k«Ur,"Mr! li
______Ur._ C. E.
brighten the darker hours before death
WInaino.
FuRNisiujj R ooms ra* R ent- Good location
[and by their kind words and acts aided
Itt WhlCh be was held by every one. Of 1 Eubb. Mr. D. ft.
a r.
J u s t Received
^ at
tr ?Herald
, doU*roffice.
, r r woek ,f taken at once.
Mr.--Letfler. the assertion can be made 5 *i.cW*ur- a w
j to assuage our grief we with to express Call
h i , I P erson s c la im in g th e a b o v e w illI pieni i our heartfelt thanks.
•
The
largest
Une of sporting goods e»«
th a t Ih*, world was all the better for
Advertised,*’ and give date of
oi th
this
received
in
Sanford—guns,
rifle* hunting
To
E
xchange
:
Northern
business
and
J . L. Cakkutheks and F amily.
having lived in IL
“
Cuas. F. Haskins, P, M.
residential property to exchange for San- clothing, etc.
Harry J- WiUoo?
_y * r

C. W. PARK
DRAM ATIC CO.

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water-

Matinees Thursday and Saturday, 3 0’

TH E C IT Y

Ir
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R ESTA U R A N T!

�has completed cleaning ten acres of land
ANDEW JOHNSON
botwoon Celery nvenue nnd the new S
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
&amp; E. Ry.. which he expccla to plant to
spring crops. 5 ■
____
Practice*
In Sut* and Federal Court*.
Budget or Interesting Items
Mr. H. R. Stevens nnd his brother. Ed. Mr Q, T. Buildln*.
Phone 248
j from Correspondents
have eight acres under cultivation, two
In cabbage, one- in lettuce nnd the bal
ance in spring crops. These two gentle
the events of orange county men ore of the Pennsylvania pioneer THOMAS EMMET WILSON
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
clnss that build up n country. Well may
AT-LAW~_
we be proud to claim them ns citizens of
efficient staff of Reporter» Weekly. the celery delta.
Late
State
Attorney
Seventh Judicial Circuit of
RxnhúfPut’U'vi
«
. Cover* the Territory for
Florida
Mr.
T.
P.
Com
propst,
one
of
Celery
nve
The Iterald
,
HMdmces, Sanford and Sylvan Lala
nuc's most successful celery growers con
templates making n trip to Chicago this
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
sumnlcr in his tririt yact. the Sophie, lie
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
id*l ctirrMpondent to The Hernid.
expects to skirt the coast of Florid n, Mop­
J Id Jones. . a . iiroiilimuiL .citizen _of ping—« t-n il - important - points, thence ATTORNEY ano COUNSELLOR v rL A W
iedo, «lieti at his home Thursday night to New Orleans nnd up the Mississippi
Practice in State and Federal Courts
complicated lung trouble. Whije it through the Chicago drainage canal to
Chicago. We wish Tilm good speed and Wclborn Dlock
Sanford, jFTi
a pleasant trip. One request we tnnkc of
him and that is to pail n buncli of San
ford celery to the mast head
'"MepfsCEncry. andlliQpciLQf.Riduwmd
jirin a w D .-o h b ^rih e-flretr-w rtic rs In
Ind., nre farming five acres of Beck ham'
making his residence
JJiPCK.. M f.-ipvi Binfor.1 I f WahwtiA Kaum 13
•Pire»—Bu HtHttC
hen, when tluW warn wil y Bcvtirui- ftrmr Ind., who purchased five acres December
SANFORD. FLORIDA
illes In this end of the county. For some last, now hns it cleared nnd expects to
years he hns been- engaged in the mer­ plant one-hulf to henns nnd the other
cantile business, owning n store here half to potatoes. Verily, this is hustling
DR. R. M. MASON
which he conducted with much success
If Mr. Brown, the owner of Beck ham
and Bnnncinl remuneration. Mr. Jones mock, keeps on. instead of planting Beck
DENTIST
was a man of unblemished character, hammock to truck farms lie will have to
Wclborn Ulock
Phone 10
eminently truthful and sincere, and no cut it up into iowo.
mnn could doubt his veracity. While he
Sanford, Florida
Mr. J. L. Wright, a former railroad man
made no great pretensions of piety, lie
in the employ of the Florida East Const
was o consistent member of the Baptist
railway,
but for the past two years h
church, and his sphere of usefulness in
A. C. HART
celery
grower
of Celery avenue, lias In
religious affairs was quiet but substan­
tills year eight acres, one to lettuce, three SURVEYOR AND DRAUGHTSMAN
tial. He was a mnn conservative In his
to celery and the balance to' Irish potn
Leveling end Cruee-Sertianlng fur Dretiuge
views, never condemning or .applauding
toes, henns, etc. Mr. Wright now has
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without deliberate consideration, nnd this
Irish pntntoes three'to.four inches high
SANFORD. FLORIDA
conservatism nnd deliberation were often
How about the celery growers' picnic
found useful in public nffnirs, nnd his
services were often «ihUsted lri"home nf- I wrote-about Inst week In Avenue newsV
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;-----------------fairs. A wife, three sons, Bntts, Jim nnd I have talked with at least about linif n
W, G. HAMMOND
Ben, and one daughter. Ella Belle, are left dozen prominent growers and they are
ARCHITECT
to mourn his demise. The sons nre nil heartily in favor of the picnic. A guther
!ug
uf
this
kind
would
do
a
v
a
s
t
amount
ung men of higb-principla* and sterling
Office With Murrell &amp; Minsliew
qualities nnd fully competent to manage of good from u business ns well us a so
Ptco Hgiel UiucA
the business nffnirs Of deceased. The re­ cial standpoint. It would enable us Jo
mains were interred in the Oviedo ceme­ become more thoroughly acqunfntcd, pro­
tery pith the usunl burial rites, nnd the mote a feeling of kinship and feeling ns I
- F. T. WILLIAMS
funeral cortege was one of the largest do, that the truck growers of tiie cel­
ery delta of_Snnforil should be ns one
ever witnessed In this community.
large family. Let's boost tile picnic. All SURVEYOR mul CIVIL ENGINEER
AUUN-JACODS
those wiio wish to help will kindly nd(tili Klm St.
[’hone 275
Mahried, Sunday evening in the Baptist
dress n communication to this paper so
church of Chuluota. Mr. Theodore Aulin
SANFORD. FLA.
wo cun make n cull and get together nnd
of Oviedo nnd Miss Nettie Jacobs. The
start the movement.
—A F anmlk.
nuptials were performed by Rev. Rogers
and n large representation of relatives
A. H. C R I P P E N &amp; S O N
Tiled For Record
and friends were in attendance to witness
John W. Eddy and wife to C. nnd L
the mnritnl service. The ceremony was
JEW ELER
R a ilro a d w a y
S a n fo rd , F lo rid a
tin elaborate affair, corapleje'in prepara­ Slaklcy, deed, 51(100.
N.
H.
Garner
to'
Henry
McLiulin,
wd.,
tion nnd detail. MessrsXWIIlie Lawton
and Bruce Anderson officiated in the ca­ 51250.
Peoples Bunk to. Sanford Grant Co., sat.
pacity of groomsmen, while- Misses Mary
Aulin nnd (¡race Jacobs were the honored ■mg, 510.
MY SPECIALTIES
Smith and Davis to C. Alvin Poller,
bridesmaids. The groom is a prominent
'ickard's Hand-Painted Chinn
merchant of Oviedo—n young man of wd., 51000.
Gorham's Sterling Silver
A. E. von B. Fat jo to Martin Green» wd..
high principles and excellent qualities,
Rogers' Plated Ware
while the bride is n Indy of refinement, 550..
A. J. Holden tu J. C. Grant wd.. 51
—Tight und Waltham Watches
possessed of n sweet disposition, admired
Willie L. Griffin und husband (o A Mc­
and esteemed by a large circle of friends.
The happy young couple nre' now busy Collum, wd., 51000.
Margaret A. DeLuney to A. MeCullum,
receiving the congratulations of their
qc3.7ir."
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many friends and will m ak e 'th eir resi­
Inez F. Bellows nnd husbnuiL to Kohl
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
dence in Oviedo, the home of the groom.
Gilley, mtg., 51000.
Willie L. Griffin and husband to Muud
CELERY AVENUE NEW S
E.
Griffin, t|cd.. 510.
Spm.il Currri|ionilence t»Tlie Herald.
Willie L. Griffin nnd husband to Maud
Tlw movement of celery hns now begun
biuI from now until the close of the sea­ E. Griffin, wd., 5500.
H. W. Metcalf to Willie E. Griffin, sal.
son Celery avenue will present a busy
mtg.,
50000.
scene. From the number of farm laborers
Maud E. Griffin nnd liuBbund to II. W.
who walk out each dny on Celery avenue
it argues well for a good business for the Metcalf, mtg.. 52000.
Muud E. Griffin und husbund to H. W
* M* railroad.
Mctculf.
mtg.. 54000.
Celery nvenue now lias two storesr-I’
R. W. Hninmond und wife to Mary A.
M. Elder nnd J. S. Moore. These stores
carry a general atock niul nre bright Young, wd., $1000.
Geo. Abbott und wife to Jos. Eikinton.
cheerful place», filled witlt goods of nil
wd-.
5100.
descriptions. They have a telephone nnd
Kerr Boyce Tupper und wife to W. II.
Pure vvnter is essential to good health.
Mdtoo] hack nnd n rurnl route is soon to
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United States Government analysis und classification.
I* established, to say nothing of the Joimson, wd., 51.
Murybellc Marshall and husband to W.
Guaranteed analysis hy sworn ofilcials.
new railroad. We lack little on the nveH.
Johnson, .wd., 51.
High rolling pine lands.' beautiful palms, walks, scenery.
oue Uiat our city cousins enjoy.
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------------------------ 1Inq«in M. Jqpcft jit»,) husband to N. II
New hotel, new fu rn itu re, telephone, daily until__ ______________
cruen tlie number of hunting parties
Garner, wd., $700. ,
Furnished cottages to rent. Four miles from station.
tossing the East Coast ferry recently
W. J. David to Suniford Tel. Co., bs.,
Address W EKIW A SPRINGS COMPANY, W ckiwa Springs, Fla
iecr niuft be plentiful: one party return5380.
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—_ L U ltuita having'-killed two,____ ___
—-Jno. W. Milligan-to -Ellen—L.—Wilson,
tm n k e s ho difference w hat
,
^ r- Henry Stevenson of DeLand, who ussngt. mtg., 51some ttyne ago purchased a tract of land
Chas. E. Paine to Jesse R. Paine, wd., 51.
ypew riter you use now,
near J, N. Whltner'a place, a t the east
F. Meislahu and wife to Z. Turk., wd.,
-end of Celery avenue, boa now almust
$20. --------- ,,
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completed a dwelling, besides b e a rin g
F. H. Rand and wife to Albert Grumten acres of fine land, and has it ready ling, wd., 5100.
/
,
may use, the m achine you
•w a crop of tomatoes this spring.
Full Line of High-Grade Cigars and Tobaccos
N. J. Rollins and husbund to Herman
Mr. Joe Cameron has ten acres of fine Hoffman, wd., 55.
Agent fur tlie Famous
will eventually hu-y is the
he expects to commence shipping
Walling Lumber Co., to Geo. Davis, wd.,
0 aLrcjut two weeks; he also hns six acres 541.70.
.
CLOVER HILL' BRAND BUTTER ‘
°, eIlm: which will be rcudy tu ship
Herman Hoffman*tô Néllié 'J . RolllnB,
SAN FURI). FLORIDA
•bout the middle of February. Mr. Cam- wil.. S3.
n,)n ,s °ne oT tlie pioneers in the truck’« Alonzo McAlister to Hattie Reed, wd.,
ng business and one of Sanford's moat 550.
»bile spirited citizbns.
R. L. Boyd to A. B. Newton, mtg.,
CONTRACTOR
J- S. Moore, formerly of Oviedo, is 52400!“
and B U I L D E R
A. E. Fill vs. Sam. Westbrook, lien..
week moving hia stock of merchan­
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ts into ids new sto/e a t the east end of 5102.40.
«f
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J. K. Jones to J. B. Jones, bs.. 5450.
J p 11«venue. He expwts to complete
J. M. Jones to J. B. and . J. N. Jones,
* residence and move his family as
,
«» possible. We wisli Mr. Moore bs-. 5000.__________________
None but first-class labor employed und all contracts guaranteed tyi be in accordance
STATE DEALERS
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*Ucc*w In his double enterprise—celery
Potato Barrel»
’with plans and spcdficaUons '
V’ •
•rowing and merchandising.
35c F, 0. B. here.
acksonvlllc, • Florida
—Huntington Mills &amp;. Cooperage Co.,
I am •In Business to do Business for Those Who Nerd My Services
Mr, D. (J, Moore, a tupenilnc operator of
Postoffico Box 771
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Fla.
Write
us
for
further
information
0 u,*a county and resident of Sanford,

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A Uttle Country Correspondence Wjth
a'Moral
The tlrrsld * Special Correapondent
Panto Creek, Flo.,
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By Wireless Telephone
To the Editor of The Herald:

Jan. 17. ’09.

Peoples Bank of Sanford
C a p ita l 9 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

deer mister editor, 1 will now take
Opened for business in 1906.
Now hand! es
much pleasure to rite you- a few lines,
A ccounts of
this leaves me well and I hope It wil
find you well'two. 1 was In your most
S IX
H U N D R E D
beautiful city last week for the first time
In 30 od years and ft was sure sQrprisin
Residents of Sanford an d im m ediate vicinity
to me to see how much It has growed up
since 1 was there, wish 1 could have
carried my old woman Jane and the chit
MOTTO:
dren with me, but you see we can’t nil
“ To te fair w ith both frie nd and foe,
leave home nt one time. ■,
O rt y o u r ow n little rlth te forego;
for there Is the cows and chickens and
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- I M h i y k J i ------------ - r , --------------------------------piga to - look .after u n y L fe e d e v e ry nit«
and morning, but i had a"cllyTTH ^that
D E P O S IT S IN S U R E D
LO SS
Is a stoppin with me to go lo n ^ q ju
showed me round and told me all
didn't all redy no. he carried me to sec
H. R. STEVENS,
M. M SMITH.
G. S. DERRY,
the movin pictures where they have them
» E. TOLAR
President
Vice-President
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Cashier
tty Utes. It was sure fine a nd them
pretty
Ceahter—
lhla_weelL_l,-~ — — — : . i m w w w » w w w Mi W W w s i s m 4 n i . . ^ 1^ u u u
UteF WjU
v ^the prettiest i ever saw, he
Piuukott—and—SUas—Korf
papers
is
$grci\lls tiiermjectric lites anti snyj all other
edgiest daughter, Elvirn, commenced keep­ cities use them to llte the streets and
ing.
Tho opening day of the State Fair.Febhouses with. It looks like you people
Intent. Enos Is (Mist forty years old and
ruary
5, will lie marked by the presence ]
would put them up all over your benutl*
Elvira thirty, and no' doubt the future
in
Tampa
of Governor Gilchrist «ml staffr
look
better
than
ful city, for they sure
looks bright to both, though Enos is shy
(hem other old things standing on the the statehouso officers, members of the |
L IV E R Y . F E E D and
one leg nnd Elvira has scalp disease ant
corners th a t“ l first thort was lltcning Legislature, the Florida delegation in
wears a wig.
S A L E S T A B L E S
bugs caged up, but be toid me it was Congress end a host of other notnbies.
‘ Eph Plunkett's pug-nosed hired gir gas lites. them streets of yours is pretty
got mad and handed in her - resignation tn If you would just fix tiie middles now
H a m * * » a n d B u ag laa
HAVE YOU SEEN THE
Dlacksm lthlng and Horst,hoslnf
last Tuesday because Eph's wife wouldn'i like the sides It would sure be fine, there
let her take her lantern-jawed beau. Bill is one tiling I could not see into, ncr he
H o r s e s and M u le s B o u g h t and Exchanged
Jones, into the pnrlor when he made his could not^alhcr, and that is why them
regular semi-weekly call. Eph’s wife did peple that own the celery city dary
A U T O M O B I L E S F O R L IV E R Y USE
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right as Bill is hair-lipped and, when Jie farm don't feed and doctor their cows up
expectorates the tobacco Juice musses tip some. If one of them falls down you
I t * * * * * * * '* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ♦*♦♦*+********•{■*&lt;•
the'carpet more than the spittoon
have got to help it up, nnd you folks
Scvcrnl pig-stickings took place among all drinking that milk every day. i bet
our fanners last week
my bottom dollar you folks would Slot
Ellphnlet Wiggins, wlto feeds and drink any more If you could sec them
waters the horses in Eph Muggins’ livery poor cows, iny friend told me that If it
stable. Is paying attention to Mart Bus­ was any whers else that them peple
High-Grade H ouse-Building a Specialty
would be fined for milking tiiem cows
ter’s old mnid sister.
Our new school mann presented each nnd cruelty to animals, he says he don’t
pupil with a bos of cascaret-candy-last ^ wby_ywbiQlks .ain’t all sick that la
A T Y P E W R IT E R
Saturday and there was quite a falling drinking that milk. I never could see
what
|&gt;eople
wanted
With
any
thing
they
DEALERS IN
off in attendance at the Sunday school
FOR
would not take care of. my friend says
the next day.
if the board of health sees them cows
B uilders’ Supplies, Interlarclien Sami
A LL PU RPO SES
Si Blizzard’s hired girl, who had to take
there will be something doing, i wish
care of Si’s three pair of twins for several
they would if it will be any help to them,
‘ A lpha Cement, A cm e Plaster
months, sent in lier resignation tiie other
for I tell you that if them cows ain't
One that will stand the greatest tests |
day and Si wants to have another hired
girL Its suspicioncd tiial the populatiop starved to death the hole pile of them &lt;Jnnnot geniul of alignment
ins got (he consumption. I told Jane
of the Blizzard family is liable to in­
The best machine on the market
last
nite .that i was sorry i did not tell
crease in tiie near future.
A $100 Machine for $60
you about .that hog pen we came in
Pions, Estimates, and nil Information relativ« to Building
Sylvester Corking, who has quit eating smelling distance of, corner Sanford ave­
Sec them nt The Hernld oillcc
meat victuals and slakes Ills appetite on nue nnd 10th street, on our way home,
- \
. Cheerfully Furnished
Mnltn Vita and other Bawdust products, it was the. worst i ever smelled, how
is getting slimmer than old Bill Simmon’s every lady nln’t sick I don't see; i bet
SAN FO RD H ERA LD
old mold sister. Mnltn Vita for a steady if that iiog is there in that pen 1 year it
OFFICE AT RESIDENCE
3 0 9 F irst S t., Sanford, Florida
diet is ns debilitating as ensenret candy. is longer than that since thnt pen was
t u o n i : 2W
Jim Bullock lias traded ids Jersey bull cleaned. My friend told .me it was out
41+4..^.;
nnd double-barreled shotgun for a half-in of the city and you folks hnd to stand
terest In Bill Reagan's weekly Bung- it. well i bet i woodent. it. la all rite to
starter. Jim is a spicy writer and will liaye hog pens, cow pens and tiie like
T o n so rla l P a rlo rs
have charge of tiie religious and sporting when you arc out of the city, npd you
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department, ami Lib Mustard will give can put them nway.frotn your house,
the boss news nnd society gossip us where there is plenty of fresh air, and
O F S A N F O R D , FLA.
ashionable H air Cutting]
usual.
you don't bother nobody, but when you
F. H. RAND, F raild an t
and General Barhcring
•CEO. FERN ALO, Vlct-Fr**.
Uncle Stokrs Jackson of Greenfield, get a bog jien and a cow pen under your
F. P. FORSTER, C ashlsr
D. F. WHITNER. A .,I. CtiMtr
hnd his annual hog killing last Monday euting winder, and somebody clscs, to. it Hol and Cold Oaths at all HoUYa.
Hot SutOnly National Bank In Orange County
and sent a couple of pigs liver and a is no wonder somebody gets sick, and it
phur B aths ■ S p ecia lty
mess of ham hocks to Ids nephew, Rev. looks like you folks was smart enuflf to One visit aml.yiiu bgCOIDj a Slminrli * I’ninm I
F u n d s- P ro tpolod—b y 'O u rg la ry Insurance
Llge McSwatt, of tiie Hardshell church. see it. now inr. editer, don’t think I'm
Ploo Block op p osti* E ipraaa O fflcs
Safsty Deposit Boxes for Rent
Certainly the world is growing better and kickin, for i ain't, but it seems like smart
we need more Uncle Stokes in this workf folks like you all that has got suci^finc
O R G A N IZ E D 1687
of sorrow and tribulations.
school lipases and teachers, nice churches
It is rejwrted that Lemuel Bnrkcr's Jer­ arid preachers, such nice farms And
stores all round you. would be smart
sey cow bns gone dry.
C ontractor and Builder
Sylvester Sinoot nnd Perlinc Spooner enuff to get that hog pen out of the way
rode over to Sucker's Corners on the trol­ and some of them cow pens fiWi &gt;undfer. Will Furnish Estiiqntes for any Building)
ley cars yesterday forenoon and returned your winder that my friend Ykils me
.
Repairs, Etc.
In the evening, which occasioned some bout; and get'lectric lights and flfx them . . *S
streetk in the middle like both sides are,
talk.
and make your beautiful city look like
Somebody went nnd paid the Widow
some of them my friend has ben telling
Office
Sluslicr's taxes last week all unbeknownst
E, Hill's Lumber. Ysnl
about. Another thing, Mr. Editer, is why
to tiie widow and some think it was
NFORD, FLORIDA.
,
FOR S A L E AT
you folks don’t have better country roads;
Uncle Phil Gulliver whoso wife expired
if your county blids roads for Orlando
last summer of gangrenous blood poison
which my frlcndiBays they do, why don't
ALTER D. BELL
in tier heel.
Jt build them fur your city to; he says
Deacon Pelig ifostelter, who luisseff'lhe they have bln hauling innrlo to.them for
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contribution box on Sunday In.the'^Hard 2 years and that your city has got oniy'g
shell church. hj|s hoi‘ii pmler
uf e a r to n d rlT ru ll Uiaftline; I f sure looks Abat, aeta Fxammnt—xml—Ttltfi—Perfected1
lute as tiie collections turned in by him funny to me if you want to get more
Room21 Pk» Block, Sanfurd, Florida.
have much fallen off. ’ It is to be hoped good farm peple to come and live with
that ho will bo able to clear himself of you they will have to have good roads to IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN
retaining any of tiie money that Is badly haul what they raise to market.
Wokiva Tribe No. 41
needed in resldngling our church and
Now. Mr. editer, i would rite more, but
Hunting
grounds of Sanford. Meetings
paying the salary of Brother McSwatt.
as l.na you .ain’t- looking for ibis at ibis oxn the 1st nnd 2nd Wednasdoy of each I
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time, au i will close; hope to hear from
S to v e s , C r o c k e r y and G l a s s w a r e
month in Masonic Hall. Visiting broth- ■
ers welcome.
you some time soon, let me no by return
Important to investors____
male if you like"'ynller yams and I will
Tracts of land of 1, 2, 3, 3,10, 4Q. 70
|Wall PaperrP alhts and Oils, W hite and New llonie Sewtnt
send you some.
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W
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acres, at prices $300, $500, $050, $800
Yours truly,
Machines, Edison Phonographs and Records, Wholesale
and $1,200, at Altaihonte Springs, Or­
I nm again nuking for OLD SHOES. I
—Z eke P ekkins.
ange county. Florida—the most desirable
will givfc what they are worth
Dealers In Gasolene and Kerosene
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residence or wim«r home location in OrSJ ZE8 6' 7&gt;
10 II AND 15-TT_ ungc county. Pure water. 'Ifigh rolling * - Arrival and Departure of Malls
Effective
November
Fifteenth.
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land of best quality,.interspersed with Arrive From
f r e e S A M P L E S o f W ALL. PÆ ËB
Cor.
3rd
St.
und
Sanford
Avc.
North.......
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s.
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innumerable clear water lakes; one Qf
rf*t
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the most healthy locations' tn South Flor­
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jyjBW Wall Paper will
POST CARD to­
.Titusville branch............ 8 00 s. m , 9 4 0 1
In County Judge’s Court, Orange
id?. Apply to
N. H. Fooo,
change u n ir v itin e
day tuting
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Altinonte Springs.
County,
Florida
ditmal room* into an atTrilby branch.................. 7 00 x. m . 110 p. m.
you intend p ip e n o e « “
Asa Bullock’s bull terrier dog Is much
emaciated from fleas and distemper.
Snmanlhn Dingman has accepted a
situation in Dave Crank's boarding house
ns chambermaid and dishwasher. Sa*
mamha was engaged to a Chicago drum­
mer last summer, but fell out because
Samantha had an Impediment in her
wnlk and was troubled with bilious liver.
Cold weather is again dawning upon
us nnd the poor nrc certainly entitled to
sympathy. It was not known that Dave
Gulliver-had - ho^rrnderclothcs-rmtil^ he
slipped while trying to. get over Amzi
Jinkens* barbed wire fence and his pants
became much lacerated about the base
ment. Dave seemed much chargrined
Willie Bunch whitewashed his kitchen

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Children's Dancing Class *

Miss Gelsie Butt has opened, a dancing
class in connection with her other alass.
Lessons will be given on Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons at three o'clock, at
the Hotel Wilton. Terms, two dollars for
1 eight lessons.

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Tavares branch............. 0 40 a. m.. 2 23 1
Branch train* dally except Sunder; other* d
A d*Uy exprea* pouch received from Temps at
11 as a. m.
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W. M- Mahoney,
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tjaenye cheerful home.
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door
the privilege of aelccuoaa from the laroe*t
sod moat varied stock in
the South.

bring you samples
If ydir intrnd
send lot price* ‘ nd
card. We hive e « ff;
thing in PAINT, and
aavc you money.

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B A L F E -C O N R O V

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

Don’t cull J. S. Runge “Celery".
E. T. Woodruff transacted business in
Orlando, Thursday.
W. V. Stout of -Stoutsvllle, Ohio, was o
UUIe Happenings— Mention of
visitor to the city Monday.
Matters In Brief.
The Bishop Block Is becoming the most
popular place In the city after dark.
The city was thronged again Oils week
PERSONAL ITEM S O f INTEREST
with people looking for houses to rent.
Women’s exchange, nt the Art Store.
Summary of the Floating Small Talk Everybody Join.
—Kays &amp;. Knronm.
Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dustin of York. Me.,
ried Herald Readers.
were among the Sanford visitors Monday.
. The
fro nway with dust while sweeping enrHouses
|wls by buying Wizzard Carpet Cleaner of
Arc being built I
- Thanks-to the*Building Association.
Mr. ahd Mrs. Jesse Drew of South Caro­
R. U Jones spent several days this week
lina are spending several weeks in this
la Jacksonville.
city.
Watch for opening of the Art Store, first
$18 Art Squares for $15, size 0x12
’ week in February.
A. llcffleld Co:

Sanford,
The favored city.
Will prosper If you will let herl
Attorney AndrewJohnson attended court
at Orlando this week.
If you have rooms for rent, put your
name in the rooming house directory, at
the Art Store.
A desk for sale, and everything below
cost, nt the Plaxco Block, near the opera
house.
Embroideries, laces and shirtw aist
fronts, specially selected sto ck of the
la te st designs, a t M ettlnger's.
A. K. Cove and wife of Wnverly, N. Y..
were in the city this week.

Wool Dress
Goods Sale
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THREE

DAYS ONLY!

T. IL Barlow of Orlando spent several
days of this week in Sanford.
Rugs, from 73 cents up. E.‘ A. llcffleld
Mew line men's pants $1.25 to $5, at
Furniture StoTL
ettlngcr'j
iHp! SInJxnñd patterns, from
«5 &amp; (V, Thurada y, Yrufny fltft) Siîffirttny.
is spending fhfcnreck- next week.
20 cents per yard to 50 cents, nt E. A
with Eustis friends.
Hcffleld’s Furniture Store.
The fnmous_Tolt "RlvierButter for sole'
Big salo next week Thursday,
L. F. Smoot nnd wife of Darlington, S.
at W. W. bong's Grocery.
C* spent Tuesday lu the city.
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’ridoy. and Saturday,
H. T. Hubbardof Elkhart. ~IffC wns n
________
L. T. Sloone, Clayton Palmer and I). E, M ethodists, Please:
visitor to the city Monday.
Phillips, nil prominent citlzena'or CirclcFebruary 14 Is Birthday M issionary
$18 Art Squares for $15, size 9x12. E. yille, Ohio, were in the city Monday.
Sunday School Sunday. Help us by
A. lleffleld Co.
Good 200-egg incubator nnd brooder bringing or sending on that day one
penny for eoeh year of your age.
Mr. M. M. Stewart spent Sunday with going nt cost.
his mother who resides at Plymouth.
Mrs. D.G. Wagner and children and Mrs.
—Geo. H. Fernold Hardware Co.
- il* ,Don't forget the wool dress goods sale at
Rev. J. W. Boyd left Mondny to attend Alley spent the week at Kissimmee.
N. P. Yowell fit Co., February 4, 5 and 6. the state Baptist convention which Ims
Good 200-cgg incubator nad brooder
been in session nt DeFuniak Springs this going at c6st.. Elects Brand Tea fthd Spices.
week.
—Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
Ciias. E vans.
Mrs.
J.
E. Baker of Tampa is in the city,
If
you
want
n
firs
¿-class
tnilor-mndc
Dean Palmer and Mrs. Palmer of Syra­
having
come
to attend the funeral of her
suit
for
$12.98.
call
nt
D.
A.
Caldwell
&amp;
cuse. N. Y„ were guests In the city l i ^
uncle. W. N.‘ Leffler.
Sons.
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Monday.
The Royal Tailors Brand of Clothing
Wool dress,goods nt the very time you
U. S. cream separator, very cheap, nt
means
{verfection.. See samples at D. A
need
them.
Attend
the
tlrree
daps'
sale
-43eo. H, Fernnld Hardware Co.
W e are A g e n t s for
Caldwell &amp; Son's.
N.
P.
Yowell
&amp;
Co.
next
Thursday.
Remember next Tliursday, Friday and
The cheerful toot of the engine on the
Saturday, die wool dress goofIs sale ot N. Friday and Saturday. *
Sunford
&amp;. Everglades rnilwnynow wakes
If
you
want
to
sell
or
buy
dry
lots,
city
P, Yowell^ Co.
the echoes of celery delta.
property,
celery
farms,
sec
N.
H.
Garner.
T For so up-to-dote-tailor-made suit, see
Drop in and Inspect the Princess steel
Iron beds from $2 up. Get them quick
D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons.
ranges. A real range a t a moderate price.
at
the
Sanford
Furniture
Company.
*
Silk shirt w aists a t big reduction at
Some people seem to think Florida Is Sanford Furniture Company.
Mettlnger's.
Beautiful! Exquisite I New line af
slow.
Let them try Garner &amp; Roberts
Three days' Bale of wool dress goods,
embroideries, laces and shirtw aist
with
an
order.
Phone
59.
next Thursday, Friday ami Saturday, at
G. H. David and family have arrived In fro n ts lust received ut M ettlnger’s. ~
N. P. Yowell &amp;. Co.
C. M. Brisbvuter,re|&gt;reMi(itiiig the Point*
_ N . 1L Curlier will rent your pro|&gt;crty for the city from Washington. Gn„ nml will
make
Sanford
their
future
home.
Mr.
Da­
er
Fertilizer Co. of Jacksonville, wns iii the
yw.
—
m =
vid cxjiects tu embark in vegetable grow­ city several dnys this week.
• Best line of mnttings ever brought to ing.
A little money now nnd n little now nnd
Sanford, See tiiem at tlie Sanford Furni­
Now is the time to buy your sub-irri­ then is the way to buy celery land. Sec
ture Company.
gated IntuL See M. M. Smith.'
M. M. Smith for particulars.
.
Beautiful patterns in wool dress goods,
Gel estimates from Pelt on bouse print­
U. S. cream separator, very cheap, at
going nt cost next "Thursday, Friday nmj
—Geo. H. Fernnld Hardware Co.
ingSaturday, at N. P. Yowell &amp; Co.
High-grade
oleomnrgerine. 25 nnd 30
Garner
&amp;
.
Roberts
open
their
Sanford
Judge Minor S. Jones wns in the city
cents
a
ixiund.
Garner ft Roberts.
avenue
grocery
today.
Everything,
in
Yesterday, cn route home from the circuit
groceries,
luiy
nnd
grain.
\
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
A.C.
McCoy of V^ishingion
■court session at the county stmt.
0.
II,.
Ohio,
were
in
the city Wednesday.
Sltk
shirt
w
aists
a
t
big
rcductlon'ul
Planting time is here. M. M.Smith will
Mrs.
McCoy
will
winter
in Florida.
M
ettlnger's.
sell you land on ensy terms.
Sec
L.
R.
Philips
ntxnit
cucumber and
Beans,
English
{tens,
tomatoes;
nil
situls
See Pell for paper hanging. New foil
for
spring
ctojm, at exceptionally good squash seed.
patterns just In.
Long's Preserves in glasses. Finest on
prices. L. R. Philips.
. J- S Carpenter, the well known travel­
m arket.
Ciias. E vans.
Mrs.
Saucer
nnd
son,
Joseph,
of
Kissim­
ing salesman of DcLand, was transacting
Thg
Sanford
&amp;
Everglades
railroad
mee.
spent
Sunday
in
Sanford,
the
guests
duslness in the city one dny this week.
of Mr. nml Mrs. A. E. Mallem. Mrs. Sau­ hntiled nut the first celery this week, and
Embroideries, laces and shirtw aist cer is conducting n very successful fruit from now on will be tiusy with the crops.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA ■-------------fronts, specially selected sto c k ot the business in Kissimmee. Just arrived, Snider's canned goods
latest designs, a t M ettlnger's.
Don't forget that L. R. Philips has the catsups and preserves, at Garner &amp;
Low prices on beans for spring plant­ best prices on all sorts of garden seed.
Roberts..
ing at L R. Philips.
High grade Cigars nnd Tobacco. Smok­ Commencing January 1st, 1909, George
Olives iii bulk nnd in ull size bottles.
ing and chewing. Most complete line in W. Venable, contractor nnd builder, will
W H Y NO T USE
employ only union lubor, nnd work eight
Ciias. E vans.
he-city. ,
Chas. E vans.
hours n day.
J. S, Range, the coca-cola man. 1ms bad
E. W. Ross was in the city Wednesday
We sell the best lime and cement that
several very attractive signs {minted tills and left via Clyde Line for Jacksonville,
—A. E. Hill.
week, nil of which speak well for bis en­ where he will spend a week. Mr. Ross is money can buy.
NOW , AND S A V E M O N E Y ?
ter {vise.
One
million
feel
of
cypress
bleaching
very favorably impressed with Sanford
boards. Place orders now. G. R. Calhoun
Wade makes frequent trips to Sanford. und may decide to locnte here.
It 1ms shown inure results for the Money Invested than any oilier, j;
Write hint at Orlando.
Jesse Baker has returned to Sanford, af­
M. M. Smith has 1,000 acres of celery
It will jiay you to examine the Celery Fields where
ter several years residence in Jacksonville.
Low prices on tomato seed a t L. R. land. Sold on easv terms.
Philips.
Garner &amp;. Roberts sell high-grade Cigars Mr. Baker is an experienced printer, and
will probably remain in Sanford.
Bill Pickles, swefU-mixed, cucumbers, and tobacco. Try them.
A. Hart wns in the city Mondny. His
mangoes and sour pickles in bulk.
See C. A. Reed for furniture and piano
is used. Our representative, C. M. BRADWATER, is in Sanford
many
friends will tie glad to know that he
Ciias. E vans.
moving.
- i
tf
every
week. See him or write to ■him at Orlando or
will return to Sanford in a few days ond
Mrs. C, W. Goodrich of Orlando visited
Iron beds from $2 up. Get them quick
take ui&gt; his old office in the Bishop Block.
Sanford this week. Mrs. Goodrich is n for- at the .Sanford Furniture Company. _
-P A IN T E R F E R TTt
FfiK S aI.I'—i wo acres improved lamb
— fflanesohMit of Sanford-nndftcrnximcroas
J. S. Rungo returned Saturday from At­ cottage, packing house, two (lowing wells;
friends were glnd to welcome her again.
JA C K SO N V IL L E , FLO RIDA
lanta. Ga., where be uttended the annual
W r i t « for BooXIot.
Fresh tlsh every day—Guaranteed to be convention of lite southern district of coca­ tiled in good condition, lumber and tool*
everything complete for fanning. Will
fresh—also oysters.
cola bottlers. He reports an enjoyable
sell with or without crop. On 10th street,
—S. C. R ichards, Leffler Block.
time, and brings substantial souvenirs of west side. t-W. R. Robbins. Sanford, Fla.
Chase &amp; Sanborn's tea and coffee, the his trip.
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The drainage commission, composed of
best there is,---------- Gamer &amp; Roberta.
Wade, the tuner, Orlando.
Messrs. Hnrrold, Palmer nnd McLain, arc
Iron beds from $2 up. iGet them quick busy surveying and getting their reports
C. H. Leffler was called from Jacksonville tlds week on the sad mission of at- at Ute Sanford Furniture Cpmparty.
ready for the next meeting of the county
- -trading his brother's funeral, lie will re­
An English lady with a. thorough mu­ commissioners.
turn later to take charge of Sanford's ex­ sical training and some years experience
Fresh Mackerel at 1!. H. Hill's grocery
hibit.
in teaching would give lessons in San­
John C. Snead has again entered the
Go to 11. H. Hill for everything in the ford at pupil's home on violin or piano. contracting and building business, as will
grocery line.
Terms at rate of otte dollar an hour. Ad­ be seen by an advertisement in another
S to v e s , C ro c k e ry , C a rp e ts, M a ttin g ,
bon beds from $2 up. Get them quick dress Miss Tinne. Sorrento, Fla. 22-3t
column. He is associated with Ids former
R u g s, S e w in g M a c h in e s, E tc .
■t the Sanford Fdmltura Company.
Romeo Coffee, 3 pounds for one dollar partner. Geo. W. Venable.
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has . E v a n s .
"Our Own" coffee, best 23 Cent coffee on
~ " "Die opening of the Elks' home In OrlunSee H. H. Hill for Celery City Blend rhe market, at either store of .Gamer &amp;
.du last week wss attended with elaborate
Roberts.
•ewentonies. A reception and dance after- Coffee, finest on earth for 24 cents.
*wd was enjoyed by. a large concourse of
Capt. Jno. B. Johnston, the veteran ed­
Beautiful 1 Exquisite I New line of
O n A ll G o o d s for the N ext T h irty D a y s O n ly
tuonbers and guests. .The Elks now have embroideries, laces and shirtwaist itor of the Dade City Democrat, was a
•w* of Uie finest homes In the state.
prominent visitor to Sanford this week.
flronts Just received at Mettlnger's.
Garner &amp; Roberts have good butter In
Dried Salt Shouldersat 12H cents found The captain, some years ago. was a con­
spicuous figure in Florida politics, having
one-pound [trims for 3 5 cents.
at H. H. Hill's grocery.
served for several years In the legislature.
Methodists, please: .
If you— old, middle •aged, youth,
February 14 Is Birthday Missionary maiden or Infant, don't attend any He is a forceful writer, and the product of
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hit pen ia of the gilt-edge variety.
Sunday School Sunday. Hielp us by

Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
February 4, 5 and- 6

N. P . Y O W ELL &amp; CO

Clark’s Cutaway Harrows

Planet Jr., and Iron Age Horse
and Hand Tools

The Geo. H. Ferriald Hardware Co

nt er F e r t i l i z e r

P a in te r’s Sanford Celery

Special

BIG C U T IN

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FURNITURE

Twenty.Per

C e n t Off

SANFORD FU R N ITU R E CO.

Sunday school, you are cordially In­
New line men's pants $1,25 to $5, at
bringing or sending u t that day one vited to the Methodist Sunday school
Mettlnger's,
Ibf each year of your age ..
B tK S U m ÉK L M inting St fl43,

" P p i n t m r i Quickly ond N eatly E xecuted a f
« J O D L n i l L I 1 1 ^ The H erald P rin tin g Company

�January

POINTS OUT. OUR DETECTS
Michigan Man Thinks City
Improve.

Should

W here Devout o f -t h e Celery
Fred Adler of Jackson, Michigan, who
has been touring .Florida; writes the fol­
.City-W orship Tom orrow
RESUME OF ALL CHURCH EVENTS
Of Interest to Those Religiously In
cllned— Sublects of Discourses
for the Sabbath.
T H t Pastors of ih t C h u rc h «« In th* C it y i r t E a r s f il]
UMl«d to bfifif or Hrod ih tir Announmmerits Aim
Bth tr C h u rcli N t w t to thlu o(Rc* not lit t r than T h u rttU j
»Iter noon.

first Methodist

Rev;A:E.TToû»*îi3Mer.t&gt;ii«t&lt;ir.rhiircli. comer Perk

avenue nnd Fifth street: pano/mie, comer Masnoli« avenue and Seventh «tfret: phone 254.
Sunday morning service «v It: evening service,
7:00; Sunday school, 9;4B a. m.j Jno. K. Metllnger, Supt. Epwortb League, 3:00 Sunday evenSubjcct, II a. m.: Prayer.
" 7:30 p. m.: Sobriety.
Epwprth League, 3 p, m.
Afijire Invited. Let us hove your pres-

tee for «no ttiiie,' id/trn|ng and evening.
Come to Sunday school, 10:45 a. m.
Coirs rci s ttonst-

.rumlnirr.

lowing description of Sanford In the Jackson Patriot:
"We landed at Sanford, Florida, at
0:30 o'clock a t the Clyde Line pier. The
river Is quite wide here os It takes in
Lake Monroe, and the town is built right
up to the hanks. This town needs lots
of fixing up. There is not a paved street,
sand everywhere, plenty of room to walk,
no hills to climb. They told me the frost
killed the town. It la well they do not
lay it up to the saloons for there are
none there. I made numerous inquiries
for James Dirkett of Jackson, hut no one
seemed to know him. I finally inquired
at the postoffice and they told me he
lives somewhere on Celery Avenue,
which is nbout a mile from town and
three miles long,-The Sanford ftowse- i«
quite a large lintel for the town.
The Chase &amp; Co. mammoth orange
packing Irofise has nqw machinery inptailed. Their mnrhlnerv lui miles the.

If Y o u W a n t to B u y _ o r S e ll

C IT Y PROPERTY
OR TR U C K LA N D S
Come and See Us

7:3(1; prayer meellnS
m.; Sabbath «rhoul, 10 a. in.
iuperln tendent.

-“ Rev. M. Foi, rector, oervlee* every second and
fourth Sunday; early mass. 7 a. in ; mass and ser­
mon, 10 a. m.; Sunday school, 0 n. in.; vrapera, 3
p. m,

the season. Every grower in this vicinity
seemed to be hnrd at work. Lands are
Sunday, Jan. 31st: Mass and sermon selling as high ns $1,000 per acre. Celery
8:30 a. in.. Sunday school 0 a. m. The and lettuce have been the principal cro|&gt;s
Rev. M. F. Foley, S l Paul's Church, Balti­ so far, hut potatoes, cabbage, cauliflower
IANFOKD. FLA
HOARDING CELI
and strawberries are coming along finely
more will officiate. •
too. They have perfect drainage. If the
rirst Baptist
weather Is dry, the farms arc tiled twenty
. J. W, Doyd pastor-Sunday morning wrv feet apart, across the field.' These pipes
It Makes No DifTeJence W hat You W ant or W here You W ant It
¡evening «ervlce. 7:00; Sabbath school. D:4i
Dr. J. T. Denton. Supt.; D. Y. P. U. Sund«) can be filled in a very short time. Every
i. m.. H. E. Tolar, PrrtL; prayer meeting evfarm has its own water supply—Rowing
nesday. 7:00 p. m
Services next' Sunday morning and wells. The acreage how being prepared
evening conducted by the pastor. At 3 is as follows; Celery, 330 acres; lettuce.
p. m. the B. Y. P. U. meeting will beheld, 200 acres; potatoes, 100 acres; cabbage,
and on Term s th a t are Right
GOacres; cauliflower, 75 acres; strawberries I
K. R. MurTcll lender.
25 acres. One man at Lake Charm has
one and an eighth acres oTleltuce under
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Rev. D. F. Brown, rector; A. D, Key, senior war- canvas. Last year he got $3,500 for his
urn; Sunday morning wrvice, II; evening «ervlce.
7:30; Sabbath achool, 0.45a. in.; B. F. Whllner, crop. There are plenty of real estate offices
Supt.; prayrr meeting. 7:30 Wedrieiday evening. here. Park avenue Is a very wide street,
Right Rev. Willinm Crane Cray, D. D„ with two rows of trees and paved with
Bishop of Sgulhern Florida, will preach four inches of sand.
and administer the holy rite of confirma­
Mr. Adler is troubled with dyspepaia.
tion Sunday morning, Feb. 7th. Every- which probably accounts for his "addled"
body conlinlly invited. All scats free.
description of Sanford streets. The peo­
The ladies uf the Holy Cross society will ple of Sanford are as fully aware of the
meet nL the residence of Mrs. John Dick­ necessity of good streets ns Mr.-Adler
ens next Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
and in a few weeks the work of paving
will begin and other great Improvements
Presbyterian
follow thnt will entirely change the ap-1
THE COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER
Rev. J. F. McKinnkwi. pnttor; mornlni »ervlce
II; evening service, 7:00; Sabbath school. 0:30 a pearnnee of Sanford. The car-window
D ««t by Teat for G row ers. All who have
m.; Hrnrjr MrUiulin, Supt.; prayer meeting Wed observers naturally sec the imperfections
UK»] Uii. iUfuy uwiUmuUiitiy «re free fmm blight
Used In Uncle Sam ’s Paint Shop
nesday,
and insectsDuring the past year the U. S.
of a city while passing througc, and to
We have the largest
Navy has consumed 091,000 pounds
NEGRO FARMERS’ CONVENTION this end The Herald has maintained thnt
and best equipped plant
Sanford should receive these Improve­ !:
Lucas White Paint
for driving wells m this
ments
In the business center, as first im­ !; nnd 278,700 pounds oi LUCAS
Sevcnlh Annual Conference Will Con­
section
of the country
pressions with a stranger nrc usually ! I COLORS, sufficient to imalucc more'
vene February llth
lasting ones.
and are prepared to (ill
¡1 than 100,000 gallons of paint.
ICommunkallon)
&lt;[ equivalent to 50 carloads of 200,. The seventh normal Negro Farmers' .
all
orders promptly. Our
Murray's Cement Tile
' ; 000 gallons each, and which would
Conference will be held in the Chapel of
For drainage and irrigation is the best. ’ make p train -more than une-lmlf
m achinery is up-to-date
Booker T. Washington Hall. Thursday nnd Perfect loints, durable and well made. \ m i l e long.
and
o u r . workmen are
In addition to this Unde Sam
Friday, Fcbruury 11 and 12. 1009. We This is made In Sanford. Patronize u &lt;;
i
1
has
used
during
The
past
year
more
skilled
in the work.
hope to make the meeting this yenr one home industry and get better goods.
I
!.
than
25,000
gallons
of
LUCAS
of double interest: first. It will bo the M jideJn" j 1'jUUl" 3 " pjre Sohtby the 1 VARNISyEtn ENAMELS nnd other
Those contemplating ;
Tentli-Annlversary oT~TTW TtTlKVd~nnd~mi Geo. H. Fcrnnld Hardware Co. 22-4t
; products.
&lt;1 Uncle Sam's preference is not a
the I2tl&gt; it will be 100 years since Abra­
puttin g in wells would
matter of favor, but -of QUALITY
ham Lincoln, the great friend of the huWhen you have on item of news call !; and
serve their best inter-1
RESULTS.
mnn family, and especially to the Negro.
In Uncle Sam's^service, ns in
ests by consulting us and ;
everybody else'*,, LUCAS PROlearn in g prices before j;
The conference will have the pleasure
m aking contracts.
of doing n double duty, by celebrating
the ten years history of the school and
the birth of this great innn. It Is. the
duty and should be the pleasure of every
Negro In tills broad land to leave no
stone unturned in doing something to
mnkc this 100th anniversary of that great
man all pint it ought to be.
Every Negro boy nnd girl in this coun­
try should he taught how great the privi­
Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Caul ¡‘flowers, etc., etc., in Sanford,
lege is to sell a few eggs, a chicken or
pig, or do any kind'of labor to enrn 50
I Sell tlie Land—Your Brains, Money, nnd
cents Ul.he used lq p ,«*ntlnd_»objq&lt;
, ' Muscles Makes the Crop und the lYofit
which will aid in emancipating every
Negro boy nnd girl in this country from
ignorance, shiftlessncss and idleness. I
earnest If hope that every old member of
the conference will be present and -as
many new ones as possible.
The largest cabbage brought to the con­
ference Inst year was produced Tiy a min­
ister from Apopka. God haiprom lsed to
bless nil of the teed that fall on good
ground, but we m ust learn the lesson
that there is in digging and preparing
Business w ill prosper
that* ground. "Let nil delegates bring
O n ly when the people
something from the farms, gardens, fancy
O i the community
w ork-in fact anything that will show
the industrial side of the community.
M ak e ft united effort
We would urge as many as possible
Y our business depends ^
-to come prepared to reinuin over Thurs­
day and Friday and thus get results
O r ot&amp;m' prosperity,.. . .
from both days* Work, All delegates
U n le u we work together
who can remain over will be cared for
R esults are disappointing.
witliuut any charge,
We would like to hear from all who
IM P R O V E D IR R IG A T E D F A R M &amp; - - U N C L E A R E D L A N D S
O n ly those prosper
plan to coma, promptly, so we may know
how to prepare for .them.
W h o se patron» are prosperous.
.F lo w in g W e lls on A ll
—Russm. C. Calhoun, Principal.
N othing suoeeeds like sucoess!
Celery Delta and other:Desirable Tracts In Blocks to suit Purchaser, Prices und descriptions u|wu request

W E H A V E IT

HOW ARD-PACKARD LAN D COMPANY

Hardware and Farm

Implements

BoomYour Own Town

Growing Strawberries, Celery

Buggies for Sale

We have four fine new buggies which
,we will sell cheap, as we have no place to

store them.
22tf

— S anford C arriage W orks.

T ow ns thrive and flourish
O n ly when they deserve to—
W h en their own people
N eglect no opportunities

J . N. W H ITN ER

F irst N ational Bank Building

�r* protide for th e A p p o in tm e n t o f o city
Ctvnr, Dint we. the itnderScavenger, .p e fln ln i HI* D ull*». and fo r «hjned,
to aPl,ly 10 *»ic Honorable A. W.
[ s ï . Intend
ñ ----------Ichrlst. (.ovrrnor of the Stale of, Florida. at TalOther P u rp o ses.
t lurld" - « h e Othday of February. A. 1)

J. T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y

Spencer’s Bakery

AGENTS

Park Avenue------'Phone 100

u. it Ordained by the Mayor and City Council of 1009.. .for Letters
IncorporatingTTitt
----- -Patent
- ..... «incorporating
i iiowAln-

.J? thr city o( Sutiiurd. I'lurldn. ____
latrar,
Sn.-n«i I It »hall I* the duty of the Mn
»jO, the apptpval of the Council, to appolint a City In the office of the Secretary of the Slaleof Florida
•0. A iwa II owasp.
Vt^«t*er. whose compensation »half be fluiti by
CutUl* C. II owabd.
“ -7 Council.
Icsse O. pArsASti.
tSSrc. I It »hall be the duty at the City Scavrn

We

ta k e Everything
to the Trade

General— Fire Insurance

Known

Olile* with H O LO K N R I A L I B T A T I CO.

B,

remove all excrement from the privks with
corporate limit* Ilf the rily at least once
and all the garbage placed upon the
■etidtrtly. Heahall aim remove from the city
» lu
all other offensive or un»lilhtly matter or
taWtanre when requested to do ao by the lnx|iect
or Marahnl or Mayor.
’
It ahull br the duty of the Scavenger to thor
^tlhly wiuh all emptied buckets before replacing

ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF DIE HOW*
1 ARD-PACKARD LAND COMPANY.
Full Line of Lunch Goods. Can­
We. nit UNtimicKcn. have agreed to associate
oureelves, and do hereby associate ourselves to­ dies, Cigars nnd Tobaccos.
We use
gether for the purpose of forming Into odndy pulliiennd corporate under and hy virtue of the laws the-best of materials.
Free house
of the State of Florida, and do hereby adopt the
following Ankles of Incorporation:
to
house
delivery.
***¿'3^ Every prtvy within the corporate limits
ARTICLE I.
of tbe city »half lie provided, at the extiente of the
Die name of this corporation shnll be Tht How
dtr with one ur more water doect buckets of reguS jL ,t w tutu- Ore numlrrjif .touActa ,iu -bu-uied
In any one privy shall Be. rlrlerinlned by (he Cltu,
Vavrnfrr, subject to the approval of tht Inspector" Florida. hut it shnll have such other office*. ngen
„ ibs SxnltaiT COrmnlttW of the CotinMI.----------- da* and place* «f hustnes* In Florida And In Ollier
' it shall be the duty of the Scavenger to supply States of the United States, nnd in foreign coun­
I the buckets where needed, ami within two days re­ tries. at the board of directors may determine.
tort the name of the occupant of the premise«,will)
ARDCLE II.
AND the number of buckets supplied, to the City Clerk,
Die grnrrnl nature of the business to fie trnntwhose duty it shnll be to keep n list of tbe buckets
ncted
by
said
carporatUm
shall
lie
as
follows,
to|o use. andhy whom.
Srr 4. The owners or occupants of premises w lt: To hold. buy. own. control, work, develop,
shill'put all gnrbage In suitable receptacles and sell, convey, lease, rent, mortgage, pledge, ex­
change. cultivate. Improve and otherwise deal in
place same outside of the sidewalk on thi&gt; street.
nnd dispose of real estate, nnd nny right, title, tn- a movement place fur the Scavenger.
Sec 3.
_____
All________
owner*, agent«
I ________
or occupant«
H t f l g of
Wpreni- t*TW tOT-«me-tl»wmrifi llle State at Flr.rU»
nml
In other Stntes of the United Stales, nnd Iri
|ses where buckets are used, shall pay 51.00 per
forelgn*rauntries; to plat, Improve nnd develop
borket per quarter, payable
...........
quarterly
“
« f t “advance:
'
_
_
11« rPSthuiamo*
utiu mi
all lands fur the purpose Qf sale; and to do and per­
ill stores,
saluons,
restaurants, nuiciRi
hotels. jynd
other idao** of business shall pay $1.50 per quor forin till thing* appropriate or iieedfid for the de­
(tr payable quarterly In ndvnncr. ufllee* and real velopment npd Improvement of the same fur nny
purposes fur which the same may he adapted; u&gt;
deiiees where buckrts arc not used ahull pay 73 undertake
dtreuS Us» w
----inwe«, men I um) ynk
t» qiuuUJiy. i n ynaic uunricriy In navancc. fur nit ,.r juirf SM
of the .„„j, r,y ,.f l?l, corporation; alii
ii
__irmuvul of x«rboge .and trash from their
to omlertuM: nnd direct the muniigrinent nml sole
Open Tuesdays 4 to G p.m.
srretive places.
of
property.
buildings
nnd
laud*
of
orlwrs,
and
to
Srr. fl. The aggregate amount of all revenue de­
AND
transact
on
tcnhtnisilon
tho
general
business
ol
rived under the provisions of this ordinance shall
estate agents and bruit era.
be a Sanitary Fund, to be used by the Sanitary real
Saturdays
4 to 9 p. m.
■
'lk&gt;
ncqiitre.
irwn,liflsc.
occupy.
,u*e*
and
develop
Committee fi&gt; tnnltnrypurpoees only.
,*
*.
S it 7. The payment for buckets and scavenger farms. farm lauds, town sites und territories; m
service shall tie made at the olfice of the City Clerk. lay oar. plat, irrigate, drain and suUllvidc the •j*
11
Iwtween the first and the tenth of January, April same; to otwrale farms, ranches, orchards nnd
July ami October. The Clerk shall keep a reran: plantations, and csinbllsh colonics of immigranw;
of all monies received, and pay out the same by and to erect and ranstnict houses,' huildings nml
the tinier or approval of the Sanitary Cutnmlt- work* of every kind on the land of the corporation
to manufacture, purchase, or otherwise acquire,
Ire. lie shnll make u quarterly report to the Coun­
cil of all monies received and paid out under the to hold. own. mortgage. pledge, sell, assign, trans­
provision! of this ordinance.
-v
% fer. or otherwise dlsoose of. Invest, trade nnd deal
In and with timber, lumber, naval stores, nnd other
S it 8. All violators of the provisions of this or joodi, wore* nnd merchandise of every class nnd
dintwice shall tie punished by a fine of not less limn description, which may lie calculated directly ur in11,00 nor more than $50.00. nr by Imprisonment dlieclly to effectuate It* business,'
and iabpr not exceeding thirty days.
To Issue IkhuI* and to secure the same by pledges
See. 1). All ordinances and parts of ordinances or deeds ol trust or mortgages, ol or upon the whole
In conflict with the provisions of this ordinance tire or tiny port of the property held by the corpora­
DKALKR IN . *
hereby repealed. tion. nnd to sell and pledge such bonds fur proiier
See. 10. This bring a sanitary measure, the corporate uses, ns and when the (word of directors
same shall lake eflect Immediately after its may determine; to loan nnd borrow rnihiey on
passage.
notes, l*&gt;nds, mortgages or otherwise; nml to buy,
owtuhire, lease, mortgage, pledge .ami olherwise
To Hon. Mato* Ijtxr.:
deal
In otul dispose of all kind* of personal propI hereby certify that the above ordinance was
___________ ____________ _______
passed by City Council at Sanford. H a., in session erty.
In guarantee, subscritie for. hold, purchase, or
January 4th. 1000.
Mask L. Scott.
therwlsc
acquire,
sell, transler, assign, npirtgn ge,
C ity Clerk.
pledge or otherwise ,lis|*ise of the shares ol enpiApproved January Hlth, 1901).
lul »Irak of. or any Uuuls, semritirs nnd rvMrncei
23-4
__ ________ Ft a m i Last. Mayor.
of Indebtedness issued or created by any other rarwration or corporations ol this Stnte, or any other
In the Circuit Court o f th e 7 tli Judicial State, country or nation; nnd while (hr owner u(
such stock, bond*, or other obligations, to exercise
Circuit of the S ta te of Florida for
nil the rights, iiuwers nml privileges of ownership
thereof, nml to exercise voting Powers .then-oil, to
O rante County
the same extent dial a natural person might or
could
da.
W, D. Holden and W. J. Thigpen, as
To receive payment of the capital stick sub­
lloldrn Krai FUtate Company, ets
scribed for. in money, or in property, lalwr or ser­
vice», nt a just valuation ihcrral. mi*- duiuruilmsd
' J K. Westbrook and William Garniiblsj
DEALERIN
by
lht&gt;t*&gt;qrd cu directors; to make contracts ol any
ToJ K West trunk and William (¡amble
(or the fuitlirrnncr of Its business
I rum the affidavit of Andrew Johnson, herein kind , whatsoever
........
.
-----------------pow
filed. In which be swears that he Is the attorney ol ers us may !*• incident to tbe minuses and busi­
the stove named plaintiffs, that he is informed ness of said coriKiratlun. ami to have, exercise
and believes Ihnl the ntwve defendants are pach and enjoy nil «be right*. |*pwrt* ami ptivilegrt in
non*re»klcou of the State of Florida: teat he be­
to cwrtioralhm* niganired and exitllng'undrr
lieves the defendant J. K. Westbrook Is a resident dden|
AND
the luws of the Stale of Florida
of Albany, Georgii, and the defendant William
The foregoing clauses shall lie construed nt ludc(¡amble's residence or place of business Is 21)2 pendrnl
uhjects. businesses and |*iWers. ami tbe
Washington street. New York City&gt; and flint utiltil any specific butinest ur |*iwrt
ant knows no one or other person on whom ser­ enumeratiuil
shall nut 1» held to limit ur restrict in any nntnnrr
vice ran lie mmledhnt would bind sold defendants any
utliet
Inisluesi
ur power ol this corporation,
It Is therefore ordered that (his notice lie pule
llihtd In D ip Sanfonl Herald, a newspaper pub­
ARTICLE III
A gent fo r V irginia C aro lin a Fcrlished In Orange County, Florida, for four consentDir amount ol (he capital stuck uf this corpora
Jive weeks.
(ion-shall
brOne
Hundred
Dimisnnd
(100,000
00
)
- tlllz c rs
It is further.ordered that you ap|H-ar to ibis bill Dollars, (ut^- dividrtl into One Diotrsaiul shares til
on the 1st day of February. A. I). 1909, the gfimr the
par value ot One Hundred ($11)0,00) Dollar*
(« lug a rule day of «aid court.
All or nny portion of (he capital stork of
Witness, II, M. Robinson, cletk of the circuit ach.mrmirntion
may 1« pay aide In, Issmsl, or
court and the seal at sold court this dOllidayof this
sed
for
In the purchase of priqierty, real or |*-r
December. A- p. 1908.
sonal.
ot
for
the
payment
of lutajr or service*, at u
j
___M_
— ------- B. Mr Konntiow, i*e*t]
Just valuation lo In- drirrmnu-il liy the l-oard of
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County
director*.
By M A. Howard.
-20-4
ARTICLE IV.

Sanford,

Florida

S. F.

SALLAS

Ì! Tin, S la te an d T ile R oofing :L

Sanford Library

G utted and G a lv a n iz e d T a n k s

IS M

t R e p a ir W o r k a S p e c ia lty

Free Reading Room

Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue Sanford, Florida

’J vj' A i M

ROOM 20

T he
E s t a t e .Aæ e n g y

U pstairs, Pico Block

Re a l
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fl .1 I1 HI a i l » ~ 1
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E T A B L IS H E D 1869

S t r a n g e r s W e l c o m e j;

A re Offering A ny and A ll Kinds of Florida Real E state
a t as Low Prices and on as Reasonable Term s

HOLLY WILLIAMS

%

As Can be Had A nyw here.
•

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*i

’

Office on Pnrk Avenue, between First nnd Commercial Streets. Sanford. Florida
ILL

Flopidn and W estern Meats
- Full Line of Groceries—~

__ ---UJ&amp;2

W IL L BUILD YOU A HOME

‘hone 132 Sanford A venue

For Particulars, Call on

W. W . L O N G

*“ }

G. H. F E R N A L D , Pro*.
A. T . R O S S E T T E R , V. Pro*.
A. P. C O N N E L L Y , S o c’y. &amp; Trc* s.

Fresh Meats
Groceries

In Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial Clr
cult, O rante County, Florldu
Csnnella VIIInnoRotundonnd
Mike Kutundo, her husband,
and Mike Rotunda In his own
right,

Hill for rartltiun

-YituahsVillnoo.-------ToVjttorla Villano:
From the affidavits of Mike KutundoonFI Curnir
11« Villano Rqtundo, herein duly filed, they depose
and say upon &lt;wlh that they are (tie ramplainnnts
mined In (he foregoing llilf of Partition: that the
fMpuodcnt. Vill,ain Villano (or Victor!« Villano),
1 a non rcsident/if the State of Horida: (hat she
i&lt; an infant under tlic age of twenty-one yenrs;
that she ll a citizen uf the Kingdom of Italy and
00? rcsl&lt;lc*. wllh her mother: Cntloltra Sargent
Villano. at l.unulomitil. Matigliano, Provlnda til
mserta. Kingdom of Italy, and that there Is no
person in the Slat* of Florida the service of u subPoemi iqnm whom would bind the *ak! Vltlorla
Villano.
You are therefore ordered to appear to this1 Hill
i?úu! “«.«Dion on Monday, the 1st day of Marcii,
1909, the same being n rule dqjr ol said court
It itluttber ordered that tbit notke be published
lui eight consecutive weecks In D ie Sanford flrrold.
Orange Oounty, Florida
* flJJssMRer PuMisltwL In Oratijft. witness.
KuWRson, fllcrk
(Jjerk ol the Circuit
....— . Ii, M.nu'rJRton,
'-» « .m *«“! fur Orange .cuutwy, Florida, and the
»e«l of said court, this 2nd day of January, A
A ^
• U. M: Roomson. (Jerk.
A. M. Tiulasjics,
JstALj
1 s , SuHdlnr lor Complainants.
22 H ------------------- Uy_M^»r-4t*wwnl.-

Sanford
Machine i Foundry

Jzost 0. Pai-SASU

Works

Sanford Pressing Club
CLEANS

In E nterprise
$11004)0

Ladies' Skirts and Gentlemen's Clothing
Our M onthly Rate for Club Only

$ 1.25

Giving you twelve pieces u month. We will call for and deliver your
clothes once u week. ALL'WORK GUARANTEED.

In Gold's Burlier Shop

'Phone GO

j. ..s .5. .$4* ■ &gt; + + + ♦ + *j- V *;•

F lo rid a
Ï

e¡

&lt;»

M. P, LIPE, Manager.

.

DON P E A B O D Y
E n te rp rise

AND P R E SSE S

-f

Park Avenue, North

-¡--F ■!•*;*-b -¡•-¡•-f •&gt;&lt;■

+ -¡- • &gt;

FRANK L. W OODRUFF

FRESH

Sanford's. Only Exclusive Shoe Store

MEATS

STRONG LINE OF CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES
AND

GROCERIES

The Latest Fall Styles in Ladies’, Gent's and Children's Shoes ••
Ju st Received

AT

-Drink a B ottlc-of-

tEI^SOivFS-

DINGEE
P lu m b in g and
G as Filling

Statt or PuantiA.
County ul Uunfie
av Ciranrr, that bifore me. a Nutanr Pub
I H um
Ik, .iwrtonally. aappeared
II Adna Howard and All Work Receives MyTersonal Attention
PI
Howard, to me well known ta bo two ol
Claude C. How;
the persons named In and who sulxcribetl their
names to the foregoing A nkles of Incorporation,
and Dctt Efforts
and severally acknowledged before me that they
subscribed and executed the same for the pur­
poses therein express«*!.
'Phone 2 HO
In Witness Wnznnr, I have hereunto set my hand Opposite City Hail
and official seal at banlurd. In lilts County or Or­
ange and the Stole ol Florida, on this the 23rd day
uf HovriubM, A. D. 1908.
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
(scal)
• Oro. A Dr Correa.
Notary PuMk, State of Florida at Large.
Circuit of the State ot Florida
My commission expires March 3rd, 1999.

j

Repairing All Kinds
of.Machinery

9-ROOM HOUSE, 14 ACRES

J . C. HIQGIN 8
A. T. fiOOGETTCR
H. R. ST EV E N S

T. J . MILLER

FOR

Dds corporation shall «¡n'lluie and have full
«wer In rsercise Its cortwrate rights und Iranhises for a i-erlod of ninety nine (99) years (rum
nnd after the ouniuirucrment ol its rar|*iratr r*
turner.
ARTICLE V.
Die husinrss ol this oirmirutiun shnll lie con
uctisl by the sallowing officers: n Prt-sidrnl. n
Treasurer, and a Secretary, electril by the lumrd
duraUus. awl a board ol duei lues at mu less thmi
three nor more than five directors, who must lie
tuck holder« of the corporation, lo tie elided by
the stockholders annually.
Until the first annual meeting uf the stockhold­
ers hereinafter provided lor, and until their successors arc elected and uunlilied. the otltori* ol
tills corpora Don shall tie: U. Adiui Howard. Presi­
dent; Jesse 0. Packard, Treasurer, nnd Claude C.
Howard. Secretory; the Hoard uf Directors shall
be: H Adna Howard, Jesse U, Packard und Cluudc
C. Howard.
The first organization meeting uf tbestuckliulders uf tills corporation shall be held in the City of
Sanford. Orange County, Florida, tbe principal
pi acv of business of (hn corporation, ol the offices
of the corporation, on (he 20(h day of F'rbrunry,
A. D. 190U. for the purpose of adopting by-laws
and completing tbe organization of the corpora­
tion. ami also lor the purpose of electing such offi­
cers of the corporation as ure hrreinbefure provided
for. und thereafter the nfinind meetings of the
stockholders of this uirporalhih shall be brld op
tbe first Tuesday In January of each and every
year,
ARDCLE VI. « •
The highest amount of indebtedness or liabilily
lo wbkb this corporation shall subject uscii to
»ball !*• the annum
our par ¡Winn.
ARTICLE VII.
Die namrs and residences of the sut&gt;srribing in­
corporators of this corporation, and the amount of
the capital stock.subscribed by each, are as fol­
lows:
.
It. Adna Howard. Sanford, F la ...* . . . . 149 Shares
Claude C. Howard. Sanfiird. Ho ...........
I Share
Jesse O. Packard. Cadillac. Mk h ........ 150 Shares
I* WiTht;.» Wpcyror. the subscribing tncorpuraturs
Jiave lirreunta subscribed their names.
H. Ami* liowAso.
CtAl tl* C. ihlWASP.

D irectors

Q. H. FERNALD
W . D. HOLDEN
F. P. FORSTER

j

StAIA «*

dealers n r

Automobiles and Gas
Engines

,_

County of Wexford« / *■
I H o o t Comers that on 'tht* d«r.' before me
personally appeared Jesse 0. Packard, to me well
known to tie one of the persons named In ami who
executed the foregoing Article* of incorporation,
■lid acknowledged before me that he executed the
tame Id) the purposes therein mentioned.
In Wrtmas WHxacnr, I have h-rruntn s-t my hand
and official seal at Cadillac. In tbe County ol .Vex__ and S u tc uf Michigan, on this the 14th day or
li.al
Nov.
ovrrober. A. D. 1908.
f sure]
Mabcl C. An m w n .
* . '
Noury Public.
My coamUtiun expires July 8. 1912.
29-9

Office and works 214 Oak Avenue
The Herald is fully equipped to print
(ine stationery of all kinds. All the latest
* ’P h o n e .130

S A NF 0 R 0 y F L O R I D A

type and material and 'The men behind
the type" who know how.

for Orange County.

G IN G E R A L E O R S O D A W A T E R
Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent illness, aid
digestion and Rive you health

The Sanford C oca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, Fla.

Latest Style Golden Oak
PARLOR ROCKER, only

_

City of Sanford
)
rsi
f **•'* | - i|~c--—- - f » Lot i, ITIock 7, Tier »,) Enforce Tax Lien
Owner Unknown, and)
,
To Ail Whom Lt May Concern:
Upon application of the City solicitor, it
Is hereby ordered that ou or before the f en
euary Rule day next, being February I, A.
■I, loop, in said eourt,' you appear to and
answe. ''he bilk fifed and set i-m lt }hF. •“
lu,« oi you. -espectlee interests -in, right to.
or Hens upon ret) .estate situate In the City
of Sanford, and dese»!bed In the bill att

firm! us Ji.Rs amt ire’ll pack and ship ynu this rocker
that regularly sells at retail store* forD .jo. Jluitmi leather
I «rat aud back w llli F rtm h ru d e at top. Made o f oak,
| fiulihed golden and Uli;bIya]KiliAlieiL M ahogany fiulill If
ileslm t. You can »five lot* o f uiouey.by bu/iuK Street
Iran* the factory that buys louiWr 1« k), UU, Suakee nethhiy
bolcbatr* and aellatliem rlgtit here In the Bonthta yua at
Mfcstetslc—»aving y«lu heavy freight charge* and retailers'
profits. Our big tree catalegae show# over xx&gt; dllTerent
k ln d i o f chair« for parlor, dining room, kitchen,-porch,
fawn, «tore, office—ell alaee aud style«—all at lowc*^ber&gt;
gala price«, Every chair (¡naranteed ^sanity aa.rrprr.
sented or your m oney hack. You take no risk what
ever. Mall postal to-day for Catalogue aud eprcinl
Christmas List. Mean* dollars iu your |&gt;ockcL
IUM1S4 CMS11 ractOaT. Baasas saa WaaaM B n . Jscataavug. fix

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ordered ihai this order be
published in the Sanford Herald, a*r;w.paper
published in said City, once a week fO* eight
conseeutive » t e l i prtor to aaid tuie ds»,
Witnexs my band and aea|l of thè aaid

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1908.
R. M. Robinson. (Real.)
23-8 Clark Circuit Court, Orange County.

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SUDDEN DEATH O f W.N. I E f f 1ER:

Respected Citizen Passes Away Last |
Monday
.Item s of -Interest Concerning

On last Monday evening W. N. Leffler, I
one of the oldest and most highly respect­
ed eitIrens of Sanford, passed into the
great beyond. . Only a few hours before I
P O I N T S P U R E L Y P E R S O N A L Mr. Leffier had been stricken with para­
lysis near the Leffier block, at the end of
Ifow Celery City Vanity ra lr While First street He had seemingly been In the
best of health until about one week ngo.
Away the Golden H o u r»when he complained of a headache and
Social Gossip.
dizziness. Being a man of great vitality,
he had never ceased to make his custom­
Weinke Club Entertains
The gentlemen are always eager to ovoll ary call at his places of business and
themselves of the opportunity afforded by upon his friends, and at tiie time of the
nn invitation to upend an evening at the stroke he was on his wny to his fish house j
'Welnka Club. Such an invitation nlwnys on the lake front
Mr. Leffier never rallied from tiie stroke I
signifies an evening or rare enjoyment as
the ladles of the club are famous for their and, surrounded by his family and Mends,
hospitality. The dub house was comfort­ sank into the sleep from which there Is
ably filled on Tuesday evening, and cards no awakening. The funeral occurred
nnd dominoes aided In whiling away the from the residence on Tuesday afternoon |
time. After tho games, in which Mr. and at 3 o'clock arul was largely attended.
As a mark of respect all.the-buainessJ
Mrs. P.L. Thrasher carried away the prites
a t dominoes'and Forrest Lake and Mrs.S. houses In tiie city were closed from 2:30 f
PulesViry'*. ,-lrds, the guests were treated until 3:30 o’clock.
The funeral services were conducted by
^-''trrifciiolce luncheon of salad, sandwiches
Rev J. W. Bighorn, pastor of the First
and coffee.
Vocal and instrumental music-founded Methodist church of Jacksonville» and a
out the pleasure of the evening» Severn! life-long friend and former neighbor of
out of town guests were present a t the the Leffier family In Kentucky,
The poll bearers were r . P. Forster, R.
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Bowler were the hostesses and deserve dore J. Miller, A. Robbins and CaptA.W .
great credit for the admirable manner in Fills.' Followed by n large concourse of
which all arrangements were successfully mourning' friends the remains were laid
to rest In Lokeview cemetery.
carried out.
W. N. Leffier was born in Smltiiland,
Silver Tea
Ky., April 4, 1644. He grew up amid
At the very hospitable home of Mrs. E. the scenes of his birth place and during
W. Peabody, on Oak avenue, Thursday the stirring times of 'Gl, at the age of
nfternoon, the ladies of Sanford were sixteen, joined the southern army and
graciously entertained at a Silver Tea. fought nobly for the lost cause until the
Tiie program preceding the tea service surrender at Appomattox turned the hosts
was particularly enjoyable. Miss Lilly of gray homewards.
Evans nnd Mrs. Mettlnger both sung In
He settled down at Smlthvllle In the
their best voice, while the Misses Marian peaceful pursuit of business with his
and Beth Mettlnger played a piano duet, brother, C. H. Leffler. AfterWard they ehnnd Miss Weeks gave ^tn instrumental gaged In business in Paducah for sev­
solo. Probably the most appreciated eral years, removing from there to Mont­
number was the delightful cornet solo gomery, Ala., in 18G8, where the brothers
given by Miss Jessie Stumon.
were In business for several years. Just
twenty-four years ngo Mr. Leffler catpe to
EX P R ESS CO’S. NEW BUILDING Sanford, where his brother preceded him
somo eight years before* and here they
engaged
in tho general merchandise busi­
Work Started Yesterday Upon the
ness
and
have claimed Sanford as their
New Structure.
home ever since.
The extensive improvements contem­
In I88G he was united In marriage to
plated so long by the Southern Express
Miss Linda Kelley in New York city.
Company in thelt, Sanford offices were
Death claimed Mrs. Leffler in 1803,
started yesterday morning by Contractor
leaving
two daughters and a son to mourn
Terwilllgcr who has the work in charge.
her
loss.
The building will he n handsome struc­
Mr. Leffler was so thoroughly identified
ture, built of brick nnd of modern archi­
with
the interests of Sanford that ills loss
tecture. The new office will be 40x23
is
felt
most keenly by every one. He was
feet, giving ample room in every way
city
clerk
for several terms, was a mem­
nnd In conjunction witli the ware­
ber
of
the
board of aldermen, nnd up to
house will glvo 75 feet more for storage.
a
few
months
ngo was president of the
The plans are most elaborate nnd will
city
council.
leave room for n side track to hold two
Besides his children he leaves a brother,
express curs.
C.
H. Leffler, and two sisters who still re-1
The main entraneo will be on First
side
ut the old home at Paducah.
street and n side entrance on Railroad.
In
the death of Mr. Leffler the commu-1
way.
nity
has
suffered a great loss. His was n
The location is one of tho most imgenial,
sunny
nature with a kind word
portant in the city and the new bjuKUnga
Tor
’every
one
nnd everyone was Ids
will mid much to this portion of the city
friend.
His
homo
life especially was n
ond be in keeping with, the many ’im­
benediction,
his
tender
care fur-pie chil­
provements being made on First street. ]
dren
left
motherless
being
reciprocated
Tiie Southern Express .Company recog­
in
full,
and
the
loving
ties
Unit bound
nizes the importance of Sanford's con­
children
to
father
was
a
familiar
picture |
stantly increasing business amheogtiizaut
to every one.
. of the fact that the old office was inade­
The fife of W. N. Leffler was a shining I
quate for the transaction of the inrge
example
of a lovable character, living up
traffic are building a structure capabje of
to
his
standards
and ideals, treating his
handling tiie business which- in the fu­
friends
and
neighbors
according to the
ture will assume large proportions.
golden rule and founding out a useful [
career of sixty-five years.
Death of Mrs. J. c. Carruthers

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"None knew him but to love him:

After an illness of two weeks, Mrs. J.C.
None named him but to prnUe."
Carruthers was taken from our midst on
Tuesday, a victim of nneiimonln— Suffer-W - N .U m e f
ing from the effects of a cold, the case
Our sincere friend nnd excellent neigh­
gradually developed into pneumonia and bor of quiet manner and unobtrusive
thougy hoping against hope for her recov­ disposition, made no conspicuous display
ery the patient at last succumbed to the of religious character, but we believo-ha.,
dreud disease, surrounded by the family was a man pure In heart. Honest and
and tier devoted husband, who had been straightforward in his dealings with
summoned from Pulatka at tiie first fellow-man, kind and obliging to
alarming symptoms.
whatever harm he may have suff
The services at thahouse were held i
from auy wa believe h r “ dld~ 'Vronj
der the auspices of the Eastern Star, of j none. He was one
the oldest
which order tiie deceased was a t o
most highly respected citizens nnd t
The remains were taken to Oveldo. to be useful in his modest way. He
where the funeral service# were held.Rev. for a number of years a faithful men
McCall of the Oveldo Methodist church of the Board of Aldermen, serving a con­
officiating.
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siderable part of that Ume us its pres­
Mrs. Carruthers was born In Hawklns- ident, and on one occasion acting mayor
ville. Co., sixty-six years ago, afterward in the absence of'that official. He was a
removing to Oveido, where she was mature man of business, industrious, and
united in marriage to J. C. Carruthers, successful for many years, while la his
residing in several different cities in Flor­ earlier manhood he had served his native
ida, and removing to Sanford about eight land well as a volunteer soldier, fearless
months ago.
and true. But best of aU. perhaps, be
Mrs. Carruthers leaves a devoted 1ms- WQS affectionate, and faiikfuMn ids fi
oana anil six children to mourn her loss. Uy relations, tenderly devoted to his wife
Two sisters, Mrs. 0. N. Larson of Orlando, and children, deserving all the wealth of
and Mrs. L. D. Jones of Jensen, survive love they lavished upon him.
her.
Such was the man whom we today lay
During her short residence in Sanford to sleep nnlil the last trump shall awoke
Mrs. Carruthers &gt;iad made a large circle the dead, and the Master site 11 again be
of friends wlio mourn sincerely tiie loss heard to proclaim "Blessed are the pure
of u noble woman.
in heart for they shall see God!"
To the father and children the heartfelt
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sympathy of tiie entire community is ex­
tended in their hour of sorrow.
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IHESE lots are numbered from 1 to 50 in the
order sold. Mr. Derry, Cashier of the Peoples
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sealed envelope, and the purchaser who happens to
purchase th at lot in the series will receive a deed to
his lot FREE of Cost. The lucky num ber will lie
announced only after the Sale of the entire series
has been completed,, but all Paym ents made by. the
Lucky Man will be refunded with the Deed. Mr.
Derry does not know what num ber is in the envelope,
as Numbers 1 to 50 were written on separate pieces
of paper, folded, placed in a hat from which some
one drew one which was im m ediately sealed in the
presence of witnesses and the other 49 immediately
destroyed. This was done at our office at 10 o’clock
Monday, December 2L These lots are offered for
less money and on easier ,terms th an any in Sanford
were ever offered before and some one will f*et ;i
Home Site Free. Be the Lucky Man!

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1909

NEWS OF THE WORLD

as well, moy be sent and received by
menus of the ordinary telegraph npparn
tits. The wonderful possibilities of the
invention have attracted to it the atten­
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LUCKY, LUCKY SANFORD

,Items of Interest Gleaned From
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HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
Here the Readers Will find a Brief

A wedding cake six feet eight inches
high, five feet in diameter nt the base nnd
weighing seven hundred pounds, was used
Wedncsduy at the marriage of Charles P.
McColm nnd Miss Ellen Savls nt Hamilton.
Cannda.
-The monetary loss hy the Italian earth­
quake is now placed nt $273,000,000.
Culm has once more been turned over
to the Cubans to try self government.
Vertical nnd buck-hand styles of penmanship nrc to be replaced in the Chicago
public schools by the oldfashioucd sloping
style.
• - *The cold snap of the present week has
been widespread, covering nenrly the en­
tire country from the lakes to the gulf.
Zero weather prevailed throughout the
North,' nnd much suffering ensued. In
the South the damage to growing crops is
quite general but more serious in some
sections than others.

Unscathed
OUR COUNTY SUFFERED LITTLE

March. The growers claim that this
freeze evil] be a benefit in the end, ns
better prices are tlie rulcdn the middle to
the last of March, or even to the middle
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A peculiar feature of the weather map
on Sunday morning was the fact thnt
Portland, Me., nnd Jacksonville, Fin., both
had the same temperature, while Havre,
Montana, near the Canadian boundary,
registered 32 degrees, or nine degrees
warmer than In the East Florida metropo1TC The temperature In 'New York was
also considerably higher than in Jack­
sonville.
Reports fromjnll over the state of Flori­
dn indicate thnt very little damage was
done in any section. Other stales have
suffered severely nnd though nothing defi­
nite can be learned at present. It is esti­
mated that those growers in other stntes
who took chances with the weather on
account of the open winter have lost hea­
vily in early vegetables. Cabbage will
probably stand the cold snap better than
any other crop, ami it is hoped by the
South Carolina growers that little of the
crop was injured.

Sanford Greatly Aided By^JhC Cold
W eather Which Played Havoc
In Som e Sections
Former head of the Russian police has
“Sauce
for
the goose is sauce for tlie
been arrested, charged w|th high treason.
gander" is an old proverb often quoted
George W. Fields of New York was sent
at this Inte day, and is nit apt illustrn
t0 jnji this week because. he would not
tlon of the recent cold »nap regarding
- ¡|ve three dollars o week to* support - his
different sections of the South. Whilo the
'ofied mother, his plea being thot.be was
State of Florida suffered hut little dam­
only getting $100 a month und couldn't
age, tiie stntes nortlt of Floridn that were
afford to.
placing such high hopes upon an open
‘TKe^pInn of replacing the negro wnltcrs
winter have suffered greatly in the entire
In the Atlantic City hotels with while
loss of their early vegetables.
waitresses is to be tried.
Scvcrul sections of Florida also suffered
W. C. Brown has been elected president
from the oold nnd the early vegetables,
of the New York Central &amp;. Hudson River
•which meant so much to tlie growers,
Railroad Co. He started his railroad ca­
were killed—even tlie Ktrawlierries in
reer as a section hand.
several instances being killed, Conflict­
CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER
The town of Nowntn,Oklahoma, was STATE FA IR OPENED WEDNESDAY ing reports make the compilation of fig­
ures
regarding
the
effects
of
the
cold
practically wiped out of existence by fire
M any Counties Are Represented With rather difficult, ns the damage actually Charge of Arson Against Scott In
last Saturday. Loss $200,000.
This County.
Fine Exhibits
done seemfl to be guarded ns n jealous
Mrs. Mary Partridge died in New York
The
following
from the Tampa Tribune
Tltc fifth annual Florida state fair open;.. secret.---------- -— *-----------{his week at the age of 100. Her death
regarding
Charlie
Scott, or Harris ns he
KIlVediTesdny oTTliis week, witli every
From all reports received it would seem
was caused by falling into the snow and
was
called,
wilt
prove
interesting ns Scott
assurance of the grentest success yet a t­ that Sanford has again demonstrated that
nearly freezing before her absence from
was
one
of.
the
principals
in tl|e fire that
tained, by. these unnuuLexpositions. .Tim tlie Celery Dolt a is situated between the
— the house was discovered.
destroyed
the
Celery
City
Laundry:
exhibits are superior to those of former lakes in a position that Will easily weather
"Verdict of manslaughter was rendered
George Gnrrnhnn of Wilkes Barre. Pn., fairs in quantity, quality and attractive­ a cold snap nnd. be impervious to cold
recently found sew n penrls in an oyster ness, nnd, although it was expected nt that would blight the vegetables all over at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon in tiie
which he was eating.
tlic- very outeet.-that ~ there WBliTd be the state. Not even the tenderest vege­ case of Charlie Scott, tiie negro chnrgcd
The lasTtHpof the steamship Maureta­ some difficulty in securing exhibits, the tables were touched, nod the growers who witlt tlie murder of Dudley Brooks, anoth­
nia from Liverpool to New York was made exhibit buildings arc taxed to their ca­ have planted u large acreage of cabbage er negro, in July, 1007. The ense opened
in fivs days, two hours and two minutes. pacity ami the display of Florida products nrc jubilant over the prospect of a short in the circuit court at 9 n. m. yesterday,
nnd such good progress was made that it
on average of 23,71 “knots on hour.
is unquestionably the best ever made.
crop in other sections tiiat is bohnd to
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went to the Jury early in the afternoon,
Fourteen counties have county exhibits, raise the price for the Sanford product.
After five years of what they termed
nnd a short time Inter tlie verdict was
Tiie celery growers have been needing
experimental marriage, n ample in San ns follows, in charge oj the gentlemen
rendered. Scott was not sentcnccdr but
cold weather for the (last three weeks nnd
Francisco have decided to separate, both named:
it is understood that sentence will he
Washington, Collier Bros.; Columbia, the cold wnve thnt proved so disastrous
being satisfied that their ways and ideas
passed tomorrow or next day."
T. J. Appleynrd; Gadsden, W. M. Curry: to oilier sections lias proved n blessing to
nrc not compatible.
Show Mokes Big Hit.
W. II. Martin of Canton. Ohio, who has Alachua. J. W. Tench; Marion, Mr. Carnes; tiie celery, and this great’’crop' bids fair
Never in tlie history of tlie five years
built and successfully «iterated an aero­ Hernando, W. L. Fleming und W. S. Han­ to outrival tiie early lettuce crop in good
thnTthe C. W, Pnrk Company has been
plane for short distances, has been offered cock; Pasco. W. E, Embry: Manatee, F. C. prices.
Armstrong:
Hillsborough,
T.
M.
Wier;
Polk,
Following
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a
few
reports
of
various
visiting
Gadsden has a better show been
$100,000 by W. R. Timken, a wealthy
(Hit on than that of last night, and never
manufacturer, for the machine provided Hugh Wear; DeSoto, Ed. Scottj Lee, W. sections taken from the Times-Union :
A ltam onte Springs
has the audience been larger or more ap­
the builder will make a trip in the 'plane Stanley Hanson and J. L- Culler; t)nde.
The cold wave Saturday night, which preciative. The canvas theatre was
from Canton toClcvcIund niid return with­ B. B. Tatum and J. C. Ilnile; Osceola, W.
lingered until Monday morning, bus kindly crowded from the stage to its entrance,
out stopping, mid $10,000 additional for L. Van Dufcor.
The
poultry
nnd
live
stock
exhibits
arc
departed
without damage to tlie fruit, but ntul those who came expecting n great
a round trip to Mnssilon.
larger and better than ever. The citrus was not ns considerate to vegetables nnd deal from the company did not leave dis— Mrs. E&gt; F. Norman has been refused an
fruit display Is fully 100 per cent greater, tender plants that beautify the villas. np|Kiinted.
appointment ns principal in a New York
and of much higher quality than that of The fruit was not injured In the slightest
The play (Hit on last night was one
city school, because the law. forbids the
last year.
degree as far as Orange comity, so far us never before seen here, and was interestappointment of married women us teachers
Tlie fair was formally opened on Wed- heard from, but in some sections it came ing and entertaining from Mart to finish.
In the public schools. *
lieuduy-iiy Gav_ Albert W. tiikiui*U-wdM* drmgennistr'nr,Tr-tTr^mfrhe'Ti'irmTW-nitsy|-Tnc ttUt&amp;ti,ni numbers under the direction
- To remove the recent Tall of snow in was under escort of the Florida * state is as good as a mile und tlie fruit growers of Prof. Anderson were exquisite nnd
New York city cost the taxpayers over troops. A big opening parade mover) feel very grateful for the narrow Cscupe. called fortli much applause.
$ 200 ,000 , from the grounds through the principal
The players were all worthy of special
haw thorn*. Alachua County
Cock and bull fights have been restored streets at 0 n. m., in which was included
The cold wave predicted by the weather mention, and ench part wait handled in
to the Cubans by an edict of President the military and civic organizations, of­ bureau came on I h M Saturday night, (ire- such manner as to call forth much com­
Gdinez who inaugurated last week Thurs­ ficials of state, city ntul county, the 50 ceded hy u nice rain. It has been freez­ ment from the audience nfter the show.
day.
shows which constitute the range and ing continuously since Saturdny night. It The company tliia season is tiie best Mr.
Park 1ms ever brought to Gadsden. The
Edwurd L Fuller, the multimiliionnir the 500 racehorses which will participate is slightly moderating today.
cnnvaq theatre is undoubtedly the best
SI. P etersb u rg
head of tiie salt trust, isdctidfroin a stroke in the race meeting which is to continue
Tiie cold snap of Sunday evening did equipped outfit of its kind on the road
throughout the fair.
of apoplexy at Scranton, Pa.
Hon. William Jennings Bryan has ar­ some little damage to veg'etulion, the today. In fact, is equipped fnr better
During the hist week in January the city
of London, England, was enveloped in one rived at Tampa and signal honor is being young orauge trees und vegetable cropK than some of the city ojicru houses today.
of the worst fogs known in years. Busi­ shown him. Thousands of visitors are The mercury dropped to 29 degrees and During the action of the piny several of
ness was almost paralyzed, and life whs there to participate in the-yirious events remained there for two hours, from 4 toG tlie musical numbers were Introduced and
a boost unbearable. Eyes and throats of Bryn 11 Day. The railroaff nnd steam­ n. in., Monday morning. Tlie frost did they were indeed a surprise and could
were seriously affected, and in many cases boat lines are offering unusually low rates nol*come unheralded, nor was it entirely not lie improved upon.—Gadsden (Ala.)
nausea followed. Severe cold added to Tff Tnmpirf or the fntrr and the m niulm iw ’untoefced for. ■■io-roany Inane» in tha rlty £ va »ing-JnurnnL------------_ ---------------is expected, like all the other features, to the owners 11ml cufo-tukcr* bush*d them­ , Tlie C. W. Pnrk Dramatic (Minpuny wilt
the discomfiture,
selves winding sheets aiid other, protection open in Sanford, Monday night. February
be a record-breaker.
Henderson Cremeans, aged 115 years,
around the more tender vegetation. At 8th, fur one week, with an entirely new
and believed to be the oldest man In the
Sanford Exhibit* a t the S late Fair • the Sibley grounds in'tno city each qf the
list of plays. Everything new.
United States, died at lite home of his
C. H. Hoffner. the energetic fair commis­ many tropical pectf-wdre- bounjJ in doth,
Prices, children 25c »iimj^jiJultfl Jj5c,
grandson, Clark dem eans, near Point sioner of Pinecastlo, was in tlie city Tues­ tent fashion, and a lighted lantern planed ■Reserved seats 15c extra.
Pleasant, W. Va.. Jan. 29, . HP was strung day in the interest of the state fair. White a t tlie baae ul. eadi tree. ^ lC pinery of
~ ‘lM henny-to the time of hisdea'th, falling Orange comity will not be represented Mr. Sibley's was kept well warmed
Did Realdrnt* Return
on the roadside on his way home from a tills year, Mr. Hoffner is endeavoring jo throughout the night hy small fires in
Mr. and Mrs. David McGown of Steuben­
grocery slortp His mother died at 120 collect an individual exhibit for Sanford, different parts of tiie enclosure. In the ville. Ohio, were in the city n few dayB
and iiis wife nt 101. He bad seventy and is meeting with much encouragement. outskirts and in the lower trucking lands ¿his week, Mr. McGown came to Florida
grandchildren, one hundred and ono great He has already a nice collection of celery the frost fell heaviest, and the damage the first time in 1H76 and owned a valua­
grandchilden and nineteen great great und oilier products widely he inleuds to 10 tomatoes will lie heavy. Ice formed ble orunge grove near Sanford atone time.
grandchliden. He never used tobacco or ship to Tampa, and will personally have that was ubdut three-eighths of an indt He Is very favorably impressed with the
liquor.
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charge of tlie booth. Tills exhibit speuks in thickness. WliHe tho damage will be rapid growth of Sanford, nnd will stop here
By the sinking of the steamship Claim- well fur the progressiveness of tlie city. considerable, there is yet time for the for several weeks upon his return north­
raid near Edithburg, Australia, the captain It sliows that our people realize the ad­ trocker, who will feel tlie loss heaviest, ward. At present Mr. and Mrs. McGown
and forty-five of the crew were drowned. vantages to ha derived from an individual to replant his crop, and I lls believed that will visit several points in South Florida.
exhibit, und any citizen who has anything a better price will be had for what he
The vesael turned 'turtle.
Polo M atch a t Orlando.
Countess Del-easeps. widow of the great which will show to advantage, should see markets. Alt tilings considered, it is
There promises to be some great sport
French engineer who constructed the Suez, Mr. Hoffner at once.
thought the inonetariLjLaiUPgp .wiU be lit­ at Orlando on February 22 and 24. when
canal and began the Panama canal, died
tle.
Tlie cold continued-ihKMighout Mon­ the CaindeQ, S- C4. Pfila iJub.YtiiiplujT
Parent*' Club M e e t i n g
— la France, last waak.— ^ ......... ■— ........ .. " Tlie'Parents’ Club will hold their regular day utid the inanyTmirllts and visitors Orlando'Polo Ciub on the Orlando grounds
To rid Japan pf rats 5,000 cats arc to meeting next Monday afternoon at. 3 made repeated mention of their heavier at the new Driving Park.
be sent from this country and turned loose o'clock in tlie High School auditorium. A clothes, whldi were miles from them.
The Camden team is said to be the
in die Mikado's domains.
most interesting program has been ar­ Monday evening moderation commenced, fastest in tiie South-and will probnbly
The village of Romora. Morocco,, was ranged. and all who are interested in the and at 9 o'clock tlie thermometer regis­ give the Orlando boys a run for their
feeently buried by an avalanche and the .welfare of the children are earnestly re-i tered ten degrees higher—46—than on money. Hie admission to the grounds
will be 50 cents.
entire population perished. The catastro- quested to attend. These meetings have Sunday evening ut the same hour.
Starke. Bradford County
proven of inestimable value to parents
phe happened during the plglit.
We sell the best lime and cement that
Tlie recent cold wave killed all the
A prominent Sweedlsh engineer named and children, and have served to bring
money
can buy,
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Greli of Copenhagen has been granted a the teachers and parents in accord, each
' Patent for an invention by means of which striving to aid one another in the great the busiies. but the plants are unhurt and * One million -feet of cypress bleaching
will have plenty of berries again in boards. Place orders now, G. R. Calhoun.
pot only photographs but moving pictures, work of Interesting the children.
Historical Sprint Flowing
f o r Hurried Readers

F irst Year

CITY COUNCIL MEETS
^Scssloir-ThatrMcans**Much For
Sanford’s Progress
BRICK PAVING FOR FULL WIDTH
Sonford Prom ised Improvement* th a t
Will Make a G reater City
—Other M atters
The city council met in regular session
Inst Monday jilghL. witli every niombvr
present, and many citizens who were at­
tracted thither bytlie matters of vital ip »-”
terest that "wynrtp receive Tile rtttetiilo:^
of that august' body.
•After roll.call nnd rending of minutes
of Inst meeting, tlie regular routine busi­
ness) was delved into nnd the reports of
committees read.
The building committee reported u|xin
the new express office building.
The fire committee report wns most in­
teresting mid cited the many improve­
ments that have been made in tlie past
mouth in tiie fire department. Newcquipment, such ns hose, nozzles, n new hose
wagon and many improvements in the
house. Chief Hand was »resent and stated thnt a light was needed in the house ami
a belter approach to kume. Tlie matter
was referred to tlie fire committee with
powerto net.
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The report pf the street cemmittec was
eagerly awaited us each nnd every citizen .
1» deeply interested In this project. Geo,
H. Fernuld was-called upon to make a re­
port in behalf of the bond trustees nnd lie
stated that tho bids nnd sjicclficatioiis of
the different firms lmd been carefully ex­
amined nnd a decision made in fnvur of
tlie Georgia Vitrified Brick Co., who will
take entire charge of tiie street work, nnd
furnish nnd lay the brick for $1.90 per
square yard. *'
W. A. Ginn, the well known civil engi­
neer, was present and had a sketch of the
fufty foot street with palm trees along the
sides.
An animated discussion took (dace re­
garding the paving of ji_forty foot street
and ono the entire width of sixty feet.
A motion tu pave forty feet port of the*
way, nnd two blocks sixty feet, was then
brought before the members and was last.
More discussion followed, and it Was
tlien unanimously resolved to pave First
street with brick from Sanford avenue to
Myrtle avenue sixty feet from curb to
curb, and the work will probnbly start nt
once.
Tlie ordinance granting n franchise for
electric lights to the Sanford Light &amp; Fuel
Co. was then pm upon Its second reading.
This question will probably he settled at
the next meeting, ns it will then be put
0(xin its third reading nnd final passage.

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Death of Rev. S. D. Paine
Rev. S. Delahny Paine, u noted divine
ami former hero of the Crimean wur, died
from o stroke of apipiexy last Friday eve­
ning In Jacksonville, Rev, Paine wns
well and favorably known throughout the
state nod in the North. He was formerly
pastor of the Congregational church in this
city and had a host of friends, wiio were
drawn to him hy his gonial nnd jovial
manner.—During his lifetime he luui occopied the pulpit ns pastor of tiiree de­
nominations—Methodist. Presbyterian und
Congregational. Of the .incidents con­
nected with liia career, tic wns proudest
ol. the aCt‘ of -&lt;hteetr-Vicmrltr Vlien^slio*
decorated him with the cross of liuuor as
one of the surviving heroes of tha battle
of Inkennan, in tlie Crimen. Rev. Paine
wns seventy years of age. He leaves a
widow, and son and daughter hy his first
wife.

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~ E. P. Hyer Dies ut Ortundo
E. P. Hyer, one of the best known and
most highly respected citizens of Orango
county, died at his home in Orlando. Manday. Mr. Hyer bus been a resident of
Orlando for thirty-four years. He wns
well known in Sanford und hud a large
circle of friends in other sections of the
county- The funeral, which occurred on
Tuesday, was largely attended.

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Im p o rtan t to investors
Tracis of land of I. 2. 3. 3, 10, 40. 70
acres, at prices $300, $500, $050, $800
and $1,200. at A ltam oate' Springs. Or­
ange county, Florida—tlie most desirable
residence or winter liome location in Orapge county. Pure water, high rolling
land of best quality, interspersed with
innumerable* clear water lakes; one of
tho most healthy .locations tn South Flor­
ida. Apply to
N. H. Foac.
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IN THE SOCIAL WORLD

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On last Monday evening W. N. Leffler, I
one o f the oldest and most highly respect­
ed eitIrens of Sanford, passed into the
great beyond. . Only a few hours before I
P O I N T S P U R E L Y P E R S O N A L Mr. Leffier had been stricken with para­
lysis near the Leffier block, at the end of
Ifow Celery City Vanity ra lr While First street He had seemingly been In the
best of health until about one week ngo.
Away the Golden H o u r»when he complained of a headache and
Social Gossip.
dizziness. Being a man o f great vitality,
he had never ceased to make his custom­
Weinke Club Entertains
The gentlemen are always eager to ovoll ary call at his places of business and
themselves o f the opportunity afforded by upon his friends, and at tiie time o f the
nn invitation to upend an evening at the stroke he was on his wny to h is fish house j
'Welnka Club. Such an invitation nlwnys on the lake fron t
Mr. Leffier never rallied from tiie stroke I
signifies an evening or rare enjoyment as
the ladles o f the club are famous for their and, surrounded by his family and Mends,
hospitality. The d u b house was comfort­ sank into the sleep from which there Is
The funeral occurred
ably filled on Tuesday evening, and cards no awakening.
nnd dominoes aided In whiling away the from the residence on Tuesday afternoon |
time. After tho games, in which Mr. and at 3 o'clock arul was largely attended.
As a mark o f respect all.the-buainessJ
Mrs. P.L. Thrasher carried away the prites
at dominoes'and Forrest Lake and Mrs.S. houses In tiie city were closed from 2:30 f
PulesViry'*. ,-lrds, the guests were treated until 3:30 o’clock.
The funeral services were conducted by
^-''trrifciiolce luncheon o f salad, sandwiches
Rev J. W. Bighorn, pastor o f the First
and coffee.
Vocal and instrumental m usic-founded Methodist church o f Jacksonville» and a
out the pleasure o f the evening» Severn! life-long friend and former neighbor of
out o f town guests were present at the the Leffier family In Kentucky,
The poll bearers were r . P. Forster, R.
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*Mrs. Robert Newman and Miss Mabel Howard Whitner, J. B. Williams, Theo­
Bowler were the hostesses and deserve dore J. Miller, A. Robbins and C a p tA .W .
great credit for the admirable manner in Fills.' Followed by n large concourse of
which all arrangements were successfully mourning' friends the remains were laid
to rest In Lokeview cemetery.
carried out.
W. N. Leffier was born in Smltiiland,
Silver Tea
Ky., April 4, 1644. He grew up amid
A t the very hospitable home of Mrs. E. the scenes o f his birth place and during
W. Peabody, on Oak avenue, Thursday the stirring times of 'Gl, at the age of
nfternoon, the ladies of Sanford were sixteen, joined the southern army and
graciously entertained at a Silver Tea. fought nobly for the lost cause until the
Tiie program preceding the tea service surrender at Appomattox turned the hosts
was particularly enjoyable. Miss Lilly of gray homewards.
Evans nnd Mrs. Mettlnger both sung In
He settled down at Smlthvllle In the
their best voice, while the Misses Marian peaceful pursuit o f business with his
and Beth Mettlnger played a piano duet, brother, C. H. Leffler. AfterWard they ehnnd Miss Weeks gave ^tn instrumental gaged In business in Paducah for sev­
solo. Probably the most appreciated eral years, removing from there to Mont­
number was the delightful cornet solo gomery, Ala., in 18G8, where the brothers
given by Miss Jessie Stumon.
were In business for several years. Just
twenty-four years ngo Mr. Leffler catpe to
EX P R ESS CO’S. NEW BUILDING Sanford, where h is brother preceded him
somo eight years before* and here they
engaged in tho general merchandise busi­
Work Started Yesterday Upon the
ness and have claimed Sanford as their
New Structure.
home ever since.
The extensive improvements contem­
In I88G he was united In marriage to
plated so long by the Southern Express
Miss Linda Kelley in New York city.
Company in thelt, Sanford offices were
Death claimed Mrs. Leffler in 1803,
started yesterday morning by Contractor
leaving two daughters and a son to mourn
Terwilllgcr who has the work in charge.
her loss.
The building will he n handsome struc­
Mr. Leffler was so thoroughly identified
ture, built of brick nnd of modern archi­
with the interests of Sanford that ills loss
tecture. The new office will be 40x23
is felt most keenly by every one. He was
feet, giving ample room in every way
city clerk for several terms, was a mem­
nnd In conjunction witli the
ware­
ber of the board of aldermen, nnd up to
house will glvo 75 feet more for storage.
a few months ngo was president of the
The plans are most elaborate nnd will
city council.
leave room for n side track to hold two
Besides his children he leaves a brother,
express curs.
C. H. Leffler, and two sisters who still re-1
The main entraneo will be on First
side ut the old home at Paducah.
street and n side entrance on Railroad.
In the death o f Mr. Leffler the commu-1
way.
nity has suffered a great loss. His was n
The location is one o f tho most imgenial, sunny nature with a kind word
portant in the city and the new bjuKUnga
Tor ’ every one nnd everyone was Ids
will mid much to this portion of the city
friend. His homo life especially was n
ond be in keeping with, the many ’ im ­
benediction, his tender care fur-pie chil­
provements being made on First street. ]
dren left motherless being reciprocated
Tiie Southern Express .Company recog­
in full, and the loving ties Unit bound
nizes the importance o f Sanford's con­
children to father was a familiar picture |
stantly increasing business amheogtiizaut
to every one.
. of the fact that the old office was inade­
The fife of W. N. Leffler was a shining I
quate for the transaction of the inrge
example of a lovable character, living up
traffic are building a structure capabje of
to his standards and ideals, treating his
handling tiie business which- in the fu­
friends and neighbors according to the
ture will assume large proportions.
golden rule and founding out a useful [
career of sixty-five years.

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"None knew him but to love him:

After an illness of two weeks, Mrs. J.C.
None named him but to prnUe."
Carruthers was taken from our midst on
Tuesday, a victim of nneiimonln— Suffer-W -N .U m e f
ing from the effects o f a cold, the case
Our sincere friend nnd excellent neigh­
gradually developed into pneumonia and bor o f quiet manner and unobtrusive
thougy hoping against hope for her recov­ disposition, made no conspicuous display
ery the patient at last succumbed to the of religious character, but we believo-ha.,
dreud disease, surrounded by the family was a man pure In heart. Honest and
and tier devoted husband, who had been straightforward in his dealings with
summoned from Pulatka at tiie first fellow-man, kind and obliging to
alarming symptoms.
whatever harm he may have suff
The services at thahouse were held i
from auy wa believe h r “ dld~ 'Vronj
der the auspices of the Eastern Star, o f j none. He was one
the oldest
which order tiie deceased was a t o
m ost highly respected citizens nnd t
The remains were taken to Oveldo. to be useful in his modest way. He
where the funeral service# were held.Rev. for a number o f years a faithful men
McCall of the Oveldo Methodist church of the Board of Aldermen, serving a con­
officiating.
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siderable part of that Ume us its pres­
Mrs. Carruthers was born In Hawklns- ident, and on one occasion acting mayor
ville. Co., sixty-six years ago, afterward in the absence of'that official. He was a
removing to Oveido, where she was mature man of business, industrious, and
united in marriage to J. C. Carruthers, successful for many years, while la his
residing in several different cities in Flor­ earlier manhood he had served his native
ida, and removing to Sanford about eight land well as a volunteer soldier, fearless
months ago.
and true. But best o f aU. perhaps, be
Mrs. Carruthers leaves a devoted 1ms- WQS affectionate, and faiikfuM n ids fi
oana anil six children to mourn her loss. Uy relations, tenderly devoted to his wife
Two sisters, Mrs. 0 . N. Larson of Orlando, and children, deserving all the wealth of
and Mrs. L. D. Jones o f Jensen, survive love they lavished upon him.
her.
Such was the man whom we today lay
During her short residence in Sanford to sleep nnlil the last trump shall awoke
Mrs. Carruthers &gt;iad made a large circle the dead, and the Master site 11 again be
of friends wlio mourn sincerely tiie loss heard to proclaim "Blessed are the pure
of u noble woman.
in heart for they shall see God!"
To the father and children the heartfelt
Jan. 2 0 ,1 9 0 ».
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sympathy o f tiie entire community is ex­
tended in their hour of sorrow.
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IHESE lots are numbered from 1 to 50 in the
order sold. Mr. Derry, Cashier of the Peoples
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sealed envelope, and the purchaser who happens to
purchase that lot in the series will receive a deed to
his lot FREE of Cost. The lucky number will lie
announced only after the Sale of the entire series
has been completed,, but all Payments made by. the
Lucky Man will be refunded with the Deed. Mr.
Derry does not know what number is in the envelope,
as Numbers 1 to 50 were written on separate pieces
of paper, folded, placed in a hat from which some
one drew one which was immediately sealed in the
presence of witnesses and the other 49 immediately
destroyed. This was done at our office at 10 o’clock
Monday, December 2L These lots are offered for
less money and on easier ,terms than any in Sanford
were ever offered before and some one will f*et ;i
Home Site Free. Be the Lucky Man!

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1909

NEWS OF THE WORLD

F irst Y ear

as well, m oy be sent and received by
March. The growers claim that this
menus o f the ordinary telegraph npparn
freeze evil] be a benefit in the end, ns
tits. The wonderful possibilities of the
better prices are tlie rulcdn the middle to
invention have attracted to it the atten­
the
last o f March, or even to the middle
,Items of Interest Gleaned From
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peculiar
feature
of
the
weather
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Sanford’s Progress
Unscathed
A wedding cake six feet eight inches
on Sunday morning was the fact thnt
high, five feet in diameter nt the base nnd
Portland, Me., nnd Jacksonville, Fin., both
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK weighing seven hundred pounds, was used
OUR COUNTY SUFFERED LITTLE had the same temperature, while Havre, BRICK PAVING FOR FULL WIDTH
Wedncsduy at the marriage of Charles P.
Montana, near the Canadian boundary,
McColm nnd Miss Ellen Savls nt Hamilton.
registered 32 degrees, or nine degrees
Here the Readers Will find a Brief Cannda.
warmer
than In the East Florida metropo- S on ford Prom ised Im provem en t* th at
Sanford Greatly Aided By^JhC Cold
Historical Sprint Flowing
1TC The temperature In 'N ew York was
Will M ake a G reater City
-The monetary loss hy the Italian earth­
W
eather
Which
Played
Havoc
f o r Hurried Readers
also considerably higher than in Jack­
— Other M a tters
quake is now placed nt $ 2 7 3,0 0 0,0 00 .
In S o m e S ection s
Former head o f the Russian police has
sonville.
The city council met in regular session
Culm has once more been turned over
“ Sauce for the goose is sauce for tlie
been arrested, charged w|th high treason.
Reports fromjnll over the state o f Flori­ Inst Monday jilghL. witli every niombvr
to the Cubans to try self government.
gander" is an old proverb often quoted
George W. Fields of New York was sent
dn indicate thnt very little damage was present, and many citizens who were at­
Vertical nnd buck-hand styles of pen- at this Inte day, and is nit apt illustrn
t0 jnji this week because. he would not
done in any section. Other stales have tracted thither b ytlie matters o f vital ip »-”
manship nrc to be replaced in the Chicago tlon o f the recent cold »nap regarding
suffered severely nnd though nothing defi­ terest that "wynrtp receive Tile rtttetiilo:^
- ¡|ve three dollars o week to* support - his
public schools by the oldfashioucd sloping different sections of the South. Whilo the
nite can be learned at present. It is esti­ of that august' body.
'ofied mother, his plea being th ot.b e was
style.
•- *State o f Florida suffered hut little dam ­
only getting $100 a month und couldn't
mated that those growers in other stntes
•After roll.call nnd rending o f minutes
The cold snap o f the present week has age, tiie stntes nortlt of Floridn that were
who took chances with the weather on of Inst meeting, tlie regular routine busi­
afford to.
been widespread, covering nenrly the en­ placing such high hopes upon an open
account of the open winter have lost hea­
‘ TKe^pInn of replacing the negro wnltcrs
tire country from the lakes to the gulf. winter have suffered greatly in the entire vily in early vegetables. Cabbage will ness) was delved into nnd the reports of
committees read.
In the Atlantic City hotels with while Zero weather prevailed throughout the loss of their early vegetables.
probably stand the cold snap better than
The building committee reported u|xin
waitresses is to be tried.
Scvcrul sections of Florida also suffered
North,' nnd much suffering ensued. In
any other crop, ami it is hoped by the the new express office building.
W. C. Brown has been elected president the South the damage to growing crops is from the oold nnd the early vegetables,
South Carolina growers that little of the
The fire committee report wns most in­
of the New York Central &amp;. Hudson River quite general but more serious in some •which meant so much to tlie growers,
crop was injured.
teresting
mid cited the many improve­
Railroad Co. He started his railroad ca ­ sections than others.
were killed—even tlie Ktrawlierries in
ments
that
have been made in tlie past
reer as a section hand.
several instances being killed, Conflict­
CHARGED
WITH
MANSLAUGHTER
mouth
in
tiie
fire department. NewcquipThe town of Nowntn,Oklahoma, was STATE FA IR OPENED WEDNESDAY ing reports make the compilation of fig­
ment, such ns hose, nozzles, n new hose
ures
regarding
the
effects
of
the
cold
practically wiped out o f existence by fire
M any C ounties Are R epresented With rather difficult, ns the damage actually Charge o f Arson Against S c o tt In wagon and many improvements in the
last Saturday. Loss $ 20 0,0 0 0.
This County.
house. Chief Hand was »resent and stated Fine Exhibits
done seemfl to be guarded ns n jealous
Mrs. Mary Partridge died in New York
The following from the Tampa Tribune thnt a light was needed in the house ami
Tltc fifth annual Florida state fair open;.. secret.------------ -— *-------------{his week at the age o f 100. Her death
regarding Charlie Scott, or Harris ns he a belter approach to kume. Tlie matter
KIlVediTesdny oTTliis week, witli every
From all reports received it would seem
was caused by falling into the snow and
was called, wilt prove interesting ns Scott was referred to tlie fire committee with
assurance of the grentest success yet at­ that Sanford has again demonstrated that
nearly freezing before her absence from
was one of. the principals in tl|e fire that pow erto net.
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tained, by. these unnuuLexpositions. .Tim tlie Celery Dolt a is situated between the
— the house was discovered.
destroyed the Celery City Laundry:
The
report
p
f
the
street
cemmittec was
exhibits are superior to those of former lakes in a position that Will easily weather
"Verdict o f manslaughter was rendered eagerly awaited us each nnd every citizen .
George Gnrrnhnn o f Wilkes Barre. Pn., fairs in quantity, quality and attractive­
a cold snap nnd. be impervious to cold
at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon in tiie 1» deeply interested In this project. Geo,
recently found sew n penrls in an oyster ness, nnd, although it was expected nt
that would blight the vegetables all over
case o f Charlie Scott, tiie negro chnrgcd H. Fernuld was-called upon to make a re­
which he was eating.
tlic- very outeet.-that ~ there WBliTd be the state. Not even the tenderest vege­
The lasTtH pof the steamship Maureta­ some difficulty in securing exhibits, the tables were touched, nod the growers who witlt tlie murder of Dudley Brooks, anoth­ port in behalf of the bond trustees nnd lie
nia from Liverpool to New York was made exhibit buildings arc taxed to their ca­ have planted u large acreage of cabbage er negro, in July, 1007. The ense opened stated that tho bids nnd sjicclficatioiis of
in fivs days, two hours and two minutes. pacity ami the display o f Florida products nrc jubilant over the prospect of a short in the circuit court at 9 n. m. yesterday, the different firms lmd been carefully ex­
nnd such good progress was made that it amined nnd a decision made in fnvur of
on average of 23,71 “knots on hour.
is unquestionably the best ever made.
crop in other sections tiiat is bohnd to
...
went to the Jury early in the afternoon, tlie Georgia Vitrified Brick Co., who will
Fourteen counties have county exhibits, raise the price for the Sanford product.
After five years of what they termed
nnd a short time Inter tlie verdict was take entire charge of tiie street work, nnd
Tiie celery growers have been needing
experimental marriage, n am ple in San ns follows, in charge oj the gentlemen
rendered. Scott was not sentcnccdr but furnish nnd lay the brick for $1.90 per
cold weather for the (last three weeks nnd
Francisco have decided to separate, both named:
it is understood that sentence will he square yard. *'
Washington, Collier Bros.; Columbia, the cold wnve thnt proved so disastrous
being satisfied that their ways and ideas
passed tomorrow or next day."
W. A. Ginn, the well known civil engi­
T. J. Appleynrd; Gadsden, W. M. Curry: to oilier sections lias proved n blessing to
nrc not compatible.
neer, was present and had a sketch of the
Alachua.
J.
W.
Tench;
Marion,
Mr.
Carnes;
tiie
celery,
and
this
great’’
crop'
bids
fair
Show M okes Big Hit.
W. II. Martin o f Canton. Ohio, who has
fufty foot street with palm trees along the
Never in tlie history of tlie five years
built and successfully «iterated an aero­ Hernando, W. L. Fleming und W. S. Han­ to outrival tiie early lettuce crop in good
sides.
thnTthe C. W, Pnrk Company has been
plane for short distances, has been offered cock; Pasco. W. E, Embry: Manatee, F. C. prices.
An animated discussion took (dace re­
Following is a few reports of various visiting Gadsden has a better show been
$100,000 by W. R. Timken, a wealthy Armstrong: Hillsborough, T. M. Wier; Polk,
garding the paving of ji_forty foot street
Hugh
Wear;
DeSoto,
Ed.
Scottj
Lee,
W.
sections taken from the Times-Union :
(Hit on than that o f last night, and never
manufacturer, for the machine provided
and ono the entire width of sixty feet.
Altam onte Springs
has the audience been larger or more ap­
the builder will make a trip in the 'plane Stanley Hanson and J. L- Culler; t)nde.
A motion tu pave forty feet port o f the*
The cold wave Saturday night, which preciative.
The canvas theatre was
from Canton toClcvcIund niid return with­ B. B. Tatum and J. C. Ilnile; Osceola, W.
way, nnd two blocks sixty feet, was then
lingered until Monday morning, bus kindly crowded from the stage to its entrance,
out stopping, mid $10,000 additional for L. Van Dufcor.
brought before the members and was last.
The
poultry
nnd
live
stock
exhibits
arc
departed
without damage to tlie fruit, but ntul those who came expecting n great
a round trip to Mnssilon.
More discussion followed, and it Was
larger and better than ever. The citrus was not ns considerate to vegetables nnd deal from the company did not leave dis—
Mrs. E&gt; F. Norman has been refused an
tlien unanimously resolved to pave First
fruit display Is fully 100 per cent greater, tender plants that beautify the villas. np|Kiinted.
appointment ns principal in a New York
street with brick from Sanford avenue to
and of much higher quality than that of The fruit was not injured In the slightest
The play (Hit on last night was one
city school, because the law. forbids the
Myrtle avenue sixty feet from curb to
last year.
degree as far as Orange comity, so far us never before seen here, and was interestappointment of married women us teachers
curb, and the work will probnbly start nt
Tlie fair was formally opened on Wed- heard from, but in some sections it came ing and entertaining from Mart to finish.
once.
In the public schools. *
lieuduy-iiy Gav_ Albert W. tiikiui*U-wdM* drmgennistr'nr,Tr-tTr^mfrhe'Ti'irmTW-nitsy|-Tnc ttUt&amp;ti,ni numbers under the direction
Tlie ordinance granting n franchise for
- To remove the recent Tall of snow in was under escort of the Florida * state is as good as a mile und tlie fruit growers of Prof. Anderson were exquisite nnd
electric lights to the Sanford Light &amp; Fuel
New York city cost the taxpayers over troops. A big opening parade mover) feel very grateful for the narrow Cscupe. called fortli much applause.
Co. was then pm upon Its second reading.
$ 200, 000 , from the grounds through the principal
The players were all worthy of special
haw th orn *. Alachua County
This question will probably he settled at
Cock and bull fights have been restored streets at 0 n. m., in which was included
The cold wave predicted by the weather mention, and ench part wait handled in
the next meeting, ns it will then be put
to the Cubans by an edict of President the military and civic organizations, o f­ bureau came on I h M Saturday night, (ire- such manner as to call forth much com ­
0 (xin its third reading nnd final passage.
Gdinez who inaugurated last week Thurs­ ficials of state, city ntul county, the 50 ceded hy u nice rain. It has been freez­ ment from the audience nfter the show.
day.
shows which constitute the range and ing continuously since Saturdny night. It The company tliia season is tiie best Mr.
Death o f Rev. S. D. Paine
Park 1ms ever brought to Gadsden. The
Rev. S. Delahny Paine, u noted divine
Edwurd L Fuller, the multimiliionnir the 500 racehorses which will participate is slightly moderating today.
cnnvaq theatre is undoubtedly the best ami former hero of the Crimean wur, died
SI. P etersb u rg
head of tiie salt trust, isdctidfroin a stroke in the race meeting which is to continue
Tiie cold snap of Sunday evening did equipped outfit of its kind on the road from o stroke of apipiexy last Friday eve­
throughout the fair.
of apoplexy at Scranton, Pa.
Hon. William Jennings Bryan has ar­ some little damage to veg'etulion, the today. In fact, is equipped fnr better ning In Jacksonville, Rev, Paine wns
During the hist week in January the city
rived
at Tampa and signal honor is being young orauge trees und vegetable cropK than some of the city ojicru houses today. well and favorably known throughout the
of London, England, was enveloped in one
shown
him. Thousands of visitors are The mercury dropped to 29 degrees and During the action of the piny several of state nod in the North. He was formerly
of the worst fogs known in years. Busi­
there
to
participate in the-yirious events remained there for two hours, from 4 toG tlie musical numbers were Introduced and pastor of the Congregational church in this
ness was almost paralyzed, and life whs
of
Bryn
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Day. The railroaff nnd steam­ n. in., Monday morning. Tlie frost did they were indeed a surprise and could city and had a host of friends, wiio were
aboost unbearable. Eyes and throats
were seriously affected, and in many cases boat lines are offering unusually low rates nol*come unheralded, nor was it entirely not lie improved upon.—Gadsden (Ala.) drawn to him hy his gonial nnd jovial
Tff T nmpirf or the fntrr and the m niulm iw ’untoefced for. ■■io-roany Inane» in tha rlty £ va» ing-JnurnnL--------------_ ------------------- manner.— During his lifetime he luui ocnausea followed. Severe cold added to
is expected, like all the other features, to the owners 11 ml cufo-tukcr* bush*d them­ , Tlie C. W. Pnrk Dramatic (Minpuny wilt copied the pulpit ns pastor of tiiree d e­
the discomfiture,
selves winding sheets aiid other, protection open in Sanford, Monday night. February nominations—Methodist. Presbyterian und
be a record-breaker.
Henderson Cremeans, aged 115 years,
around the more tender vegetation. At 8th, fur one week, with an entirely new Congregational. Of the .incidents con­
and believed to be the oldest man In the
Sanford Exhibit* at the S late Fair •
the Sibley grounds in'tno city each qf the list of plays. Everything new.
nected with liia career, tic wns proudest
United States, died at lite home of his
C. H. Hoffner. the energetic fair commis­
many tropical pectf-wdre- bounjJ in doth,
Prices, children 25c »iimj^jiJultfl Jj5c, ol. the aCt‘ o f -&lt;hteetr-Vicmrltr Vlien^slio*
grandson, Clark dem eans, near Point sioner o f Pinecastlo, was in tlie city Tues­
tent fashion, and a lighted lantern planed ■Reserved seats 15c extra.
decorated him with the cross of liuuor as
Pleasant, W. Va.. Jan. 29, . HP was strung day in the interest of the state fair. White
at tlie baae ul. eadi tree. ^ lC pinery of
one o f the surviving heroes of tha battle
~ ‘ l M henny-to the time o f hisdea'th, falling Orange comity will not be represented
Did R ealdrnt* Return
Mr. Sibley's was kept well warmed
of Inkennan, in tlie Crimen. Rev. Paine
on the roadside on his way home from a tills year, Mr. Hoffner is endeavoring jo
Mr. and Mrs. David McGown of Steuben­
throughout the night hy small fires in
wns seventy years of age. He leaves a
grocery slortp His mother died at 120 collect an individual exhibit for Sanford,
ville. Ohio, were in the city n few dayB
different parts of tiie enclosure. In the
widow, and son and daughter hy his first
and iiis wife nt 101. He bad seventy and is meeting with much encouragement.
outskirts and in the lower trucking lands ¿his week, Mr. McGown came to Florida wife.
grandchildren, one hundred and ono great He has already a nice collection of celery
the first time in 1H76 and owned a valua­
the frost fell heaviest, and the damage
~ E. P. Hyer Dies ut Ortundo
grandchilden and nineteen great great und oilier products widely he inleuds to 10 tomatoes will lie heavy. Ice formed ble orunge grove near Sanford atone time.
E. P. Hyer, one o f the best known and
grandchliden. He never used tobacco or ship to Tampa, and will personally have that was ubdut three-eighths of an indt He Is very favorably impressed with the
liquor.
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charge of tlie booth. Tills exhibit speuks in thickness. WliHe tho damage will be rapid growth of Sanford, nnd will stop here most highly respected citizens of Orango
By the sinking of the steamship Claim- well fur the progressiveness of tlie city. considerable, there is yet time for the for several weeks upon his return north­ county, died at his home in Orlando. Manraid near Edithburg, Australia, the captain It sliows that our people realize the ad­
ward. At present Mr. and Mrs. McGown day. Mr. Hyer bus been a resident o f
trocker, who will feel tlie loss heaviest,
and forty-five of the crew were drowned. vantages to ha derived from an individual to replant his crop, and I lls believed that will visit several points in South Florida. Orlando for thirty-four years. He wns
well known in Sanford und hud a large
exhibit, und any citizen who has anything a better price will be had for what he
The vesael turned 'turtle.
P olo M atch at Orlando.
circle of friends in other sections of the
which
will
show
to
advantage,
should
see
Countess Del-easeps. widow of the great
markets. Alt tilings considered, it is
There promises to be some great sport cou n ty- The funeral, which occurred on
Mr.
Hoffner
at
once.
French engineer who constructed the Suez,
thought the inonetariLjLaiUPgp .wiU be lit­ at Orlando on February 22 and 24. when Tuesday, was largely attended.
canal and began the Panama canal, died
tle.
Tlie cold continued-ihKMighout Mon­ the CaindeQ, S- C4. Pfila iJub.YtiiiplujT
Parent*' Club M e e t i n g
— la France, last waak.— ^ ........ . ■— ........... " Tlie'Parents’ Club will hold their regular day utid the inanyTmirllts and visitors Orlando'Polo Ciub on the Orlando grounds
Im p ortan t to in v e sto rs
To rid Japan p f rats 5,000 cats arc to meeting next Monday afternoon at. 3 made repeated mention of their heavier at the new Driving Park.
Tracis of land o f I. 2. 3. 3, 10, 40. 70
be sent from this country and turned loose o'clock in tlie High School auditorium. A clothes, whldi were miles from them.
The Camden team is said to be the acres, at prices $ 30 0, $ 5 0 0 , $050, $ 8 0 0
Monday
evening
moderation
commenced,
in die Mikado's domains.
fastest
in tiie South-and will probnbly and $1,200. at A ltam oate' Springs. Or­
most interesting program has been ar­
and
at
9
o'clock
tlie
thermometer
regis­
give
the
Orlando boys a run for their ange county, Florida— tlie most desirable
The village of Romora. Morocco,, was ranged. and all who are interested in the
feeently buried by an avalanche and the .welfare o f the children are earnestly re-i tered ten degrees higher— 46— than on money. Hie admission to the grounds residence or winter liome location in Orapge county. Pure water, high rolling
will be 50 cents.
entire population perished. The catastro- quested to attend. These meetings have Sunday evening ut the same hour.
Starke. Bradford County
land o f best quality, interspersed with
proven o f inestimable value to parents
phe happened during the plglit.
We sell the best lime and cement that innumerable* clear water lakes; one of
Tlie
recent
cold
wave
killed
all
the
A prominent Sweedlsh engineer named and children, and have served to bring
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tho most healthy .locations tn South Flor­
Greli of Copenhagen has been granted a the teachers and parents in accord, each
the busiies. but the plants are unhurt and * One million - feet of cypress bleaching ida. Apply to
N. H. Foac.
striving
to
aid
one
another
in
the
great
' Patent for an invention by means o f which
will have plenty of berries again in boards. Place orders now, G. R. Calhoun. 2 3-tl
Aitmonte Springs.
work
of
Interesting
the
children.
pot only photographs but moving pictures,

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A Chlel Is Among Ye Toklng Notes,
end foUh, He’ll Prent ’Em"—
So'Says Saunterer.
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S/t*UI Ctrrtnpon Jtnct fo Tht HtrmU,

The Two Prodfgals
In the spring time of youth. In life's esrly montlns.
■ ffi rtie WiMfcihiivric bldtofiitl UiruuiTi H ie W
apple trees.
Ami the wisteria vines In their purple (nlornlng
____ ,wooing
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Were
the tephyrs _______
and‘ richyellow bees.
The
ispi
prodigal came to the home of hla leaving.
Where■ he played In the dnlilra a light hearted boy
And the;.
tv welcomed him back with the tears of recelvlng.
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And twining alTectlon and murmurs of Joy.
When the cold winds of winter were sighing so
dreanr
Around that old home by the murmuring shore,

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old thlna" burn all nUtht. Electric .lights 4 Peck nnd His Mother-in-Jnw were
n, n y solve the question but then someone tlie opera fiouse on Tuesday flight but «0
from the “ sticks" will hove to break the one knew anything about It so it is pre­
sumed that the mother-ln-lnwkilled Peck
globe to light his "seegar."
when the lights were dim and another
4 The Sanford Fir* Department deserves audience will be spared the sight of such
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special mention for their good work In o tragic ending.
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several Instances during the past week.
For a new volunteer corps the depart­ 4 What are we coming tot Are the or­
ment is making good rapidly and the thodox churches all going the liberal rqat
fire committee of the city council is re­ or some other roodT~Cnlvanlsm. the doc
solved to grant the boys everything need­ trine of predestination and foreordinntion
ed In the wny of equipment. They now is a back number In tlie Presbyterian
have a good hose wagon, new.«hose and church, and here comes the Baptist church,
nozzles and nt the last meeting of the nt its annual congress in Chicago Inst
council the recommendation o f •Chlel' week, declaring against d ose communion
Hand to have a light placed in the hose — that baptism by immersion is n pre
house wns immedinteJy ncted upon. _Thc requisite to llio Lord's «upper. .H ie world
approach to the house will also
do move.
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proved by a better run-way, making it
easier to get the wagon in and out.
A 4 St. Valentine's Day will come on the
large drying rack will also be eroded and 14th. This will be the biggest day of the
will be the means of saving the hose by month, inasmuch as it will give the people
preventing the mildew and decay that who believe in protecting American art
usually occurs when the hose is not thor­ an opportunity to show us just what the
oughlylifted, put
TflrtirirdAlttg fo f 1L T h ere will, o f course,

When a Nan Lives
Clear up to His Income
He owes it to his fam ily and his business
to provide adequate

life insurance___The

unexpected is alw ays happening.
protection must be arranged

But the

for before it:

is too late.
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Crept back to the home of n*r Clrlt-pnd once more.
be a few of tlie hideous caricatures o]r
But ineyjutned her away o'er the moorland so 4 A Indy remarked to me the other day:
lonely.
Morgan, Yowell, Watson and several
And the winds of despair moaned wild through “ The most untidy thing about the male
other Sanford youngsters, but in the main
her breast:
And death was her refuge—eye, that and that sex is the beard. There arc not a dozen the valentines wlll.be..a. great improve­
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men In Sanford who ought to have one.
ment ujwii any Using I have seen. After
For the prodigal daughter, alas, lias no rest.

Sanford.

4 Lucky Sanford I How many have given
thought to that expression 4 n the past
few days as the realization is brought
forth of nil the blessings showered *upon
us, While other sections were suffering
front The cold WAve the Sanford growers
escaped, and even the tender plants were
not touched. Of course the celery grow
ers wanted a add wave nnd naturally
they are jubilant over the future of tho
crop since the cool weather means so
much to them. Lucky Sanford, indeed
It secm iliB though the forces of nature
nrc combined to give this section all the
best of it when it comes to- handing out
the good things. Peculiarly - situated .Of
providentially, I should say, Sanford o c
ctipies tho exalted |K)sitIon of queen
the vegetable districts o f the South. With
the productive soil, flowing wells, lake
protection, railroad facilities nnd other
ndvantnges. there is nothing to be de
■ sired to make the picture ‘ complete— a
picture that illustrates pence nnd . pros
perity for tile grower.
Lucky Sanford!
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Did you never observe thisT Take mental
notes as you pass nlong the street, and
yoiTWilt agree with me. If a full beard
Is worn It is— ns a rule— straggling and
unkempt, with no idea of neatness or
cleanliiif ss. If the razor Is used it is not
until tlie face is as rough as a nutmeg
grater and presents that djrty appearance
that makes a dirty or growing beard so
Undesirable. If a gentleman will shave,
for tlie Lord's sake make him shave every
day; as every gentleman should; if on the
contrary, he prefers a full beard, teach
neatness nnd tidiness/’
And then m y fair friend went on to
point her rcmnrks by example— passing
In revleff twenty or thirty o f her male
acquaintances. And really she was not
far out of the way. In this connection,
however I am of opinion that the prin­
cipal' reason why American gentlemen
are so unkempt with their beards, is in
consequence of their not having learned
to shave themselves. They rely upon n
barber—thus demanding the expenditure
of bath time and money. The result ls"n
dirty face. Englishmen most invarinbly
shave themselves, the razor being used
every morning, nnd the effect is decided­
ly pleasing.
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A C ry Of Despair

looking them over I shall be able to dc
termine pretty well whether art, like the
steel industry, Is now quite able to take
core of Itself, or if It is still, an infant and
needs all the baby food thnt Uncle Joe
Cannon can give It:

Many n man wlthbralm anil «kill
Hus becu laid law in mother earth:
No opportunity was hi»—
• lie hoped and »trugglrd from hi» birth.

the vote of tlie electoral college will be
formally opened nt a Joint session of both
houses of Congress, and it will be found
that 321 votes were cast for Taft and
Sherman nnd 102 for Bryan nnd Kern,
Harry Wray says figures prove nothing,
but the recurrence of these will nevcrtheJ
less provo a little embarrassing.
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MRS. E. P. WELBORNE, Special Agent

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Will sell my beautiful place on Red Wa­
ter Lake, one mile from Fort Reed. Less
than one mile from the celery delta. Nine
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room house, plastered; on brick founda­
tion. Four acres o f land,. Plenty o f
gropes nnd other fruit. I-arge barn. Two
acres of fine garden land. Thirteen hun
dred dollars cash, if taken at once.
J. M. S tumon,
Successors to N. H. GARNER
Corner First street nnd Pnlmetlo avenue.

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35c F, O. B. here.
Huntington Mills &amp;. Cooperage Co.,
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Staple i Fancy Groceries
H A Y AND GRAIN

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4 Many do not know it, until forcefully 4 Oil tlie second Wednesday in February
told, that nil kuinnn kind nrc swayed by
the stupe emotions, just as n vibrant
chord is rcsonnnt in unison with the same
pitched sound. Poets mny understand a
higher plane than we common mortals
wot of, but the pulse that heats with Joy
nt music's voluptuous swell beats ns
----- sweetly In the peasant's brenst ns it docs
jn the prince's soul:

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A Complete Line of Cigars and Tobacco
AGENCY FOR PLOW’S HIGH GRADE CANDIES

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Kissimmee Celery Lands

council has finally decided to pave First
street from curb to curb with vitrified
brick which means a sixty-foot width
Surli are the way» of life. I ken.
. The Uraveil do not a Iway* Irkil:
from Sanford avenue to Myrtle avenue,
The noblest hope, anil hoi«, and die.
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And take their place among the dead.
and the center o f the street will be laid
at the same time by the Sanford Traction
The world 1» carelrsc, oil unkind.
And life becomes a constant grief;
Company
between tlie rails o f the trolley
On« aiment »U h u ilea til- srouln rail.
A n i give what lue wou
would not—relief.
line. The franchise for electric lights
will bo passed at the next meeting of the
'11» raid all came» to those who wait:
Celery now being marketed.
Selling for good prices.
But weary waiting bring* despair;
council
and ere another year rolls around
It All» the heart with gloom and dread.
No longer hope I» »hilling there.
tlie paved streets will be lighted by arclights shedding their lustre down upon
The world
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. on one seldom cares
For tearsi of grief or tales of.woo:
ot woe.
COME AND SEE
the trolley cars laden with people bound
For rlothed In selftsh garb, and blind
It's becu and ever will be to.
fur their distant homes or the parks, nnd
ninny o f our people who go away for the
4 How thankful we are to be called resi­ summer can enjoy the benefits of an out­
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dents of Sanford where fortune seems to ing at home.
Our
Shoes
all * have
smile uj&gt;on us und crown nil our efforts
4 Fcbrunry was named for Februus, an tongues and they talk for
with success.
old Etruscun god withu bad liver. Infor­
mation of him is meager; but history
4 1 never want to see a bird or birds' calls him a holy terror, and he appears to themselves, but they can ’t
feathers on a woman's bat. It reminds have been a providential preparation o f
use the Telephone, so come
one of tlie' slaughter of the innocents. the earth for the subsequent occurrence
Birds are slaughtered by tho millions for of President Castro.
around and see them.
We
decorative purposes. England alone ini
Tlie password for the month will be
~poflB 13,666.000 slaughtered birds every Pbsauin."
Prosperity wilj jctn n T ___ call the Ladies’ special at.year— Europe na+t whole luklng 900,fKH&gt;r- the 28tb•'
tention to the new line of
"000—nil of which nrp made into articles
And then the ides of Murrh will come,
Which Inns Mo played hob
of personal adornment. *A single London
And the fattest msn we ever chose
Ladies’ Shoes which we have
dealer receives annually 4 00 ,00 0 hum
Will go upuiuhe job
mlng birds, 6,000 birds of puradise and
added to our stock:
P ic o Block
Low Prices.
Easy Payments.
5 0 0 .0 0 0 of other species. One firm in 4 I am glad to see by the Gainesville
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humming birds, 3 0,000 aquatic fowl and keeping up the advertising rates on his
Whenever the news­
3 0 0 .0 0 0 wings from birds o f other spe excellent paper,
cies, while an English house of importers papers of Florida form an association for
within a period of four months last year their protection against the cheap fakirs
received 800,000 birds of various kinds who would get space for nlmost nothing,
J. M. STUM AN. Proprietor
from Urn West Indies and Brazil. These and as is often the case beat tho paper
statistics are carefully prepared by the out o f that, they will have taken a long
Audubon Society of Massachusetts and step in the right direction. A few papers
We have just received the
have a flat rate to everyone and stick to
may be accepted as absolutely reliable.
Of course the women o f fashions are that rate. The Heiulo is one o f them first shipment o f these Shoes
responsible far this ruthless and ghastly and the Elevator is another. If any fuPTpctM Of extermination. Ih a y may not yotb in rates are sbownr Gra home iner- in Oxfordg and Sandhis and
Sanford. Florid*
Comer First Street and Palmetto Avenue
realize the truth, but their Ignorance in diants should receive tlie benefits. •
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Ties, in Kid, Patent, Gun
^no way afreets tlie fact. So long as the
February will be a very eventful month,
demand exist for birds and bird wings as
Wine, Cbampaigne
tl\e ornaments of article o f personal dec­ n fact, it will be tlie ' last o f the eventful Metal,
months, for Mr, Roosevelt will leave the
oration. tho slaughter will go on. $3.50 and $4
White House March 4. and after that wc and Red.
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shall only occaalonally hear from him,
FIRST CLASS CRATE M ATERIALS, Sanford. Fla.
4 Don't blow out the gas. It may be along with earthquakes, war in tlie Bah Shoes
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you are unable to handle the “ critter“ of the Gould money, the Celery Kings of.
T n h P r i r t t i n r f Quickly and Neatly
any other Way just let the “ gosh blam e! Sanford and other cable newt.

D. L.

Flowing Wells

Rich Land Cheap

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A Budget of Interesting Items
from Correspondents

Mr. Geo. H. Fernald, i f Snnftird. has
bought this end of the telephone line and
we expect still better service In the
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Where Devout of the Celery
City Worship Tomorrow.

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For Good Average Prices and Quick Returns Ship to

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COMMISSION
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RESUME Of ALL CIIIH CH TVTN TS

Sanford, making them suburbs of the
Southwest Comer Washington nnd Chambers Streets
Celery City. The advantages of this line
efficient
or Reporters Weekly
are opprecinted more nnd more nnd It is or Interest to. Those Religiously In­
NEW YORK CITY
Covers the Territory for .
hoped that every householder will take a
clined-Subjects of Discourses
•The Herald
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Mr. McLain shipped his Inst enr of fruit
Tti* I’ moti of lb« CkediM in lb* City on F-»rn**lf
C E LERY»AVENUE NEWS
In brinf or M«J lh*ir Annrrncftntnti l lT
|Friday.
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olkri Chuith N»««« In tkir olfif. nul Uirf iK.n Th.t*l«r
Sprda] Correspondence («The Herald.
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And Isn’t this hcaycnly weatherT
r i n t Mclhoditt
We would say to the visitors t o - San­
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Rrv.A.E.Hoi]trholder.paitor;church, mrnrr Park
ford. do not bo alarmed ot the constant
avenue and Fifth atreet; parsonage, mrnrr Mm APOPKA ITEMS
nnlin avenue and Seventh atreel; pbune 284.
and heavy explosibns;hcnrd In the Celery
mornins aervior
aervk-e nt ft; evening aervlcr,
Sunday morning
Sportal Correspondence to Ttie llrralri:
Delta byday nnd by night. There is no
7:00; Sundayr achonl. U:45LA m.: Jnn. K. MetJ. D. MitchlU has been uppointed re- tingcr, Supt. Kpwortb lvalue 3:00
Sunday evenwarfare In progress, no cities being Iwniceiver o f nn insolvent bank nt Delray Ins.
bnrded. The only wnrfnro going on Is
11 a. in., subject: Whnt Christ purchased
JLndjfJH 4 Q _ in _ a .ila y _ o r—tw o -to -tn k c
the steady mardi o f progress and the
charge of same. Mr. Mitchill is nn ex­ for us.
heavy donations are caused by new set­
7 p. in., kubjectr.The way to be saved. I
pert accountant and has done much of
tlers dynamiting stumps.
The sacrament o f the Lord’s supper will |
SHIPPERS OF
this sort of work. Judge Jones is fortu­
Mr. Ed Hess is erecting a fine five-room nate in securing, him for receiver.
be administered at the morning service.
„cottage on his seven „and one-holL acre
Come and worship with us.
Mrs: S7 ET Teggfey returned Monday
celery farm between Cnmcron Avenue
from Altoona where she went to -attend
C ongregational
and the S. &amp; E. Railway.
the fifth Sunday meeting of the Weirivo -Hrv. J. W. Richards pastor: Sunday morning I
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Merriwcthcr of Uaptlst Association. On account of the »rrvlre, It; evening service, 7:30, prayer meet Ins
Lynchburg, Nn.. uro visiting their son. cold‘ weather, the attendance was small Wrdnrulny, 7:00 p in ; Sat.haih school, III o, m
J. 0. KnaisUiger. Superintendent.
CJias. Merriwcthcr. Mr. Merriwether is but the spirit of the meeting was fine
an extensive farmer nenr Lynchburg. nnd the sermons nnd addresses were edi­ •
C atholic 1
This is Ids second winter down hero. He fying. The next meeting of the kind
Rev. M, Fua, rector: aervk-ea every armnd and j
fourth Sunday: early man. 7 a. m.; mnaa amt arrsays he can't resist the temptation to will be held with the Orlando Baptist mon, 10 a. in.; Sunday school. 0 n. tn.; vrtpera. 3
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come to Florida in the winter.
Church.
The late cold has done no harm, hut to
There is talk of getting up a subscrip­
f ir s t U a p tlit
the contrary It has done lots o f good.
It tion to purchnsc the old Uaptlst church
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R»v. J, W. Boyd pastor: Sunday morning nerv- I
was just what cveryono was wishing for. building for a town hull. It is n good Ice. It:evening service. 7:00: Sabbath sellout, 11:4S
a m.; Dr. J.T. Denton, Supt.; B. Y. P. U. Sunday
Nowjust a little rain and all will be fine. building nnd still sound though having nl 3 p, m , H. E. Tular. Preit.; prayer mretlng ev­
SANFORD, FLORIDA
ery Wednraday, 7:00 p. m.
The writer personally knows a gentle­ been in use for a good many years. It
The protracted meeting ot this church Is
man who came to the Delta last fall and could not be duplicated for less than closed, but the revival has not. We had
rented a five-acre Irrigated farm on Col- twelve or fifteen hundred dollars.. It a very successful meeting. Twenty-three
rry Avenue. He clenrcd up over $1.200 could'probnhly be purchased nnd moved In nil were received into our church.
TOP PRICES FOR YOUR
on his lettuce nnd now has a.fine outlook up town ami necessary repairs made for
Next Sunday morning, subject: Sunday
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for a good celery crop. He is outhuaias* a sum hiss than $500. The town needs j school fundamentals.
ORANGES,
GRAPEFRUIT,
TANGERINES
AND EARLY VEGETABLES
tic. This party never planted a seed. In a hail very much nnd this is n rare op­
At the evening hour, subject: Baptism,
hts life until lust fall.
T is wonderful portunity to secure one nt one-third the and baptismal services at the dose.
when sliip|&gt;cd t to IIEWlTT. If you nrc not doing
what can be done.
The verses below actual cost.
Our B. Y. P, U. is going to be n grand
business with this House, write" to them nt once.
only half doscribc wlint etin be done:
Rev, L. D.'Geiger has returned from the success. Thirty-five members enrolled.
The writer la moved to rhyme.
You arc always welcome at the Baptist
Florida Uaptlst Convention which met
Fur now U the accepted time
-For would-be aetilers
Inst week in DeFuniuk Springs.
Mr. church. Come nnd sit: and hear what you
To hike for this wonderful clime.
Geiger rc[jorti a large attendance nnd en­ should Ire.
For In a »hort »pace of time
There will bn nothing left
F R U IT
AND,
PRODUCE
C O M M IS S IO N
M ERCHANTS
thusiastic sessions.
Despite the hard
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Holy
Cross
Episcopal
But the cull» nnd the rind.
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year just passed, all departments of the
Till» month where stood a fnrrst.
llev. It F Brown, rector; A. I) Key. senior war­
work were reported to be in good shape. den. Sunday morning service. 11; evening »ervice,
The nnt. you sec a field.
References:
This •Paper and Thousands of Pleased Shippers in Florida
And then you hear Ilia rumble
7 .111; Snhbulli school. 0:45n i l l ; B F. Wjiluier.
The next convention will meet in Gaines­ Supt.:
Of the Incomotivc's wheel
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prayer meeilng. 7 30 Wednesday evening.
A» the Sanford 4t Evcrjtlnde» Rnllrond
ville.
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Right. Rev. William Crane Gray, D. D., j
Huslres through the Celery Delta
And thl» wonderful country reveal».
Miss Mayme Fudge was here Monday Bishop of Southern Florida will preach at
Don't think I'm talking nontense
en route to Wekivn Springs where she 10:30 and administer the holy rite of con­
Nor my head I) not full of wheel»
Hut coma and »ee for yourself
will spend-some lime with the. Glovers. firmation. Every one is cordially invited
These beautiful celery field»—
tn this prnmiaed land
Within the Inst few months Miss Fudge to uttend. ** ‘
Of milk and honey
has had the double nllliction of losing
Where you can neither »tnrve nor frecre,
Nor lark for the want of money.
Presbyterian
both her father and brother. Shelias the
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Rev J F Mi Kiniiimi, pnsinr; morning «ervice, I
deep symimthy of every body. The
II. evening service. 7:01); Saldrtlb sehoot, 0:30 n
Sales Agents and Distributors
ple here esteem Miss Fudge very highly. m Henry Mi ljiulin. Supl ; prayer mt-eiing Wed-| * BRANCHES
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J. W. Emerson Is a mechanical genius.
Improve Your Opportunity
He hns perfected and placed on the mar­
How runny times in your lifo have you ]
ket a sawmill made wholly of steel. It is
made in sections so that it can he put to- heard your elders say: "that land that
gether nnd taken apart in a few minutes. sold yesterday fur four thousand dollars I
The carriage can be made as long or ns for tin- lot. I could have bought twenty |
short as desired by adding or taking off years ago for one hundred dollars.'' nnd I
tccliwis. It -«in-be-m ore nTnvnntenttrHU1 v««tunMl.oi jmu-thnnRht Bt IhFHWe
loaded on cars and set up titan tin* old they told you that “ well. I'll bet 1wouldn't
have overlooked the chance." yet you go
Henry McCall has moved Ids stofck of sort and does not wear out. Mr. Emer­
on
day after day doing that very same
merchandise from his old stand in the son will probably organize a strong com­
tiling.
OpiMirtuniiy is knocking at your
brick store into the building vacated by pany to manufacture and sell these mills,
door
now
as it did at theirs, and yet you
the home people participating. It would
J. S. Moore.
be unfortunntc for Apopka to suffer tills remain in the back seat of the house nnd
The |x&gt;sto(llce has been moved into the
won't hear it. Let an agent from the
flue business to go elsewhere.
little building formerly occupied andO. G.
Holden Real Estate Co. call on you nnd
Smith has been uppointed the new postM instrels Coming
explain how easy it is to become the own­
master.
Now that A. G. Allen's United Minstrel er of property now. that is sure to grow in
It is not believed that the recent cpld Shows is hilled to appear here on February value in the next live years, ns it hns In
3»ove has done harm to nny extent to the 8th it brings us hack to onr boyhood days the past. YW, should have that much |
vegetation. As yet the exact amount when we lived at the old home place. At confidence in Sanford's future, at least.
that time it was called A. (!. Allen’s New
done has not been ascertained.
Memorial P o sta g e Stamp.
Orleans
Minstrel Shows. Since Hint time
Miss May Alexander Is at hotpc on n
To
commemorate
the centenary of I
visit to her parents for a few days. She it lias absorbed other minstrel organiza­ Abraham Lincoln a new two-cent stamp
tions
and
united
them
into
one
grand
and
expects to return to tier studies, at I’elicomplete attraction. For nearly 26 years will be issued nnd placed on sale on the
Clarke HnH Monday.
it tins visited the principal cities and towns day of the centenary, Fcbrunry 12. Pro­
T. H. Dean * has returned from u two
of the South nnd West. As time wore on vision is made for an initial issue of |
weeks' visit to.jiifljiliL limu&amp;.iu-JUahomqJ
tOO.OWMKHFSHunps. The rtestj
TTt tepori» Q most enjoyable trip, hut is
clmost complete minstrel show in nil this prises the jmrtraU of Lincoln in an
glad to get back home again.
lipse.
the
only
decoration
being"
a
spray
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. broad land of ours. Adding yearly new
of
laurel
leaves
on
ca
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side.
Immedi; liunter has returned front Jackson-1 ¡deas,*nrw features, hut still keeping the
SperUi correspondent to The Herald.
J. S. Moore, who has been engaged in
the mercantile business here for years
has nt last removed Ills stock of merchan­
dise to his Sanford store. He will shortly
remove tils family to that place, ami the
whole community regret their departure,
but wish them much success.ill Uurix new
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»nville, where he went to purchase his
stock of drugs, and will be ready forbusinew in a few days. lie jind his charmlog young wife hove decided to make
! icir hum** with us, and the community
to b** congratulated upon baying (hem
of residents.

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original idea of n real Jubilee where the nte,T undw tl,p por“ ? ! t„,s lh® ln8^ ,pJ,° "
old-time negro songi and dances that we I " 180° —Fct- ,2 - in 0 9 T1« 5 Sanford I
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H,ese old-time features have been elimiEven the Editor Hustles.
noted, but on the contrary they huve kept
I l ’alnlka New »]
R. J. Holly, managing editor of
them and added the up-to date ideas.
Mrs. Harry L. Alexander returned SatThe preformance is given in n canvas nnford Herald, was a visitor in Pala£
tonlny night from a most enjoyable two-1 theatre, amply scoted, with stage and I this week and the ¿'lews enjoyed n long
weeks visit to her parents in Dade City, scenery the same ns you sec in the cities. |und pleasant visit from this leader in
Polite uniformed ushers are In attend-1 Florida weekly journalism.
We have
Her in my friends here gladly welcome
h*r return.
once to see that you arc properly seated, been a reuder and admirer of The Herald j T C l c p h O f l C
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. Two preformances are usually given, one since its start, ami now that we know its
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nt*2 p.'tn. mtdons at 7*30 p. iu. A speo-1 editor personally and linve had occasion
tltSfihrd tuo i.to for publication Iasi week)
laculnr street parade is given at 12 noon I to witness his zeal for his town, our
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t'urrcapundcMW
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W nnta; ^ u** ,B visiting her sitter, Mrs. Band, 0f 20 musicians Just before
before iftch
evich I| j U8t nrTived, Snider’s canned goods I
V..C. banlcU.
catsups and firescrves, at Garner fit
Geneva is Jogging on, much like other
A little money now and a little now and Roberts.
Pieces—(toys and girls smiling at each
Iron beds from $2.50 up. Get them quick
then is the way to buy celery land. See
wher und parents sitting up nights to
at the Sanford Furniture Com pany.,
M. M. Smith for particulars.
*wk their children's examples. If com*
$10.50 value sanitary felt mattress go­ “ Long's Preserves in glasses. Finest on
P*ny drojis in the game grows more In*
Chas . E vans .
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at $8 for the next thirty days. San-, market.
1«re»tlng; all can take a hand ot the
Mattings
of
all
kinds
and
patterns, from
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ford
Furniture
Company.
Problem and each may hove o different
cents,
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tohitjon, while the child falls asleep, and . Garner &lt;« Roberta open their Sanford 120 cents per yard to 50
floras to school the next day to write a |avenue grocery today. Everything In I Heffleld'a Furniture Store.
Fresh Mackeral at f t H. Hill’s grocery 11n w w i v w t W M t W W V w v w m w w w t w w Iv H H t H w t t W ’&gt;
®l*-spclt explanation of a poem he can* I groceries, hay and grain.

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Published Every Saturday MornlnX at Sanford. Fla.
R&gt; J&lt; Holly, U am fin i Editor

Itend a* wcond-d»** mall matter A tu
1008. at tht' Poetofflc* at Sanford. !
under Act of March 3rd. 1879.
Durham A dm tU lnf Company. Jacksonville, Rep­
resentative.

Onice First Floor In the Bishop Block. First Street
Telephone No. 148.
Lucky Sanford I

•" Not even The tender vegetnbles tnjured

The celery growers who have been want­
ing cooler weather, ought to be satisfied.
The editor of the Santo Rosa Star has
ir,sympathy in the reccn t-lo ss o f . his
inmig office by fire.
'T h e g o o d work' being done by C.,’ J £
Lcfller at the Sanford headquarters In
Jacksonville Is noticeable In the greater
number o f visitors coming to Sanford.
A charity association la needed in San«.
&gt; ^ord to take care of the cripples who flock
Ityo the city on every train and boat.
Probably the co-opcralion o f the Northern
'.cities cmild Ifc obtained in taking care of
these indigents who are dumped upon us
every winter.
The dealer who dispenses Jamaica
ginger to the confirmed drunkard is send­
ing a soul to perdition faster than a hun­
dred saloons could do.
Prohibition will
never make any h ead w ay-as long as
these concoctions are allowed to be sold
promiscuously In a dry town.
There are two good movements on foot
In Sanford that should receive the support
of everyone. One is a grand formers’ pic­
nic at shell mound on Celery avenue, and
the other Isa Stanford day at Jacksonville.
Both will do much toward aiding our city
und adjacent territory in forming a Greater
Sanford.
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Orlando is very sensitive about the
weather report and takes’ tho TitnesUnion to tnsk about publishing an erro­
neous »tolenient regarding same.
The
Rej&gt;orter-Stnr draws the mantle of charity
over the affair and explains that while
the Tiines-Unlon. stnjcd Orlando to be as
cold ns Jacksonville they did not really
mean Ao.say so. It is now up to the
Tlmes-Union to put Dro. Howard on the
back andmll will be peace and automo­
biles in Orlando again.______________ _

A CHANCE TOR YOUNO MEN

Editor Russell o f the Palatka News has
ever been" enthusiastic about the (treat
advantage o f Florida and every issue of
his paper contains something good along
this line. Below is his adVtce to young
men in the last issue o f the News:
“Some one has asked us ‘What is
the chance for a young man in Florid’af*
The answer is, first class, if he is
the right kind o f a young man,
, A doctor, lawyer or merchant com ­
ing to any one of our larger cities
will find the field welloocuplcd. The
weak will surrender. The strong will
fight. To the weak-hearted we would
say:
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‘ You wilt have competition here, of
course, but you h a v e -th e finest-opportunity for success. You hove competition at home and thAt, too, of the
hardest kind. In the thickly popu­
lated states your professions and your
business enterprises are, for the most
part, in the handa of men who have
been long established, who have the
advantage o f wealth and family in­
fluence. You have had to meet a
competitor strongly entrenched. Here
the fight is more in the open. Men
on the ground in most of our towns
and cities have only n few years the
start of you. In new communities
yet to be established you may be
among the first on the ground. Stran­
gers who are constantly coming in
cannot go, to the old family doctor, o r ,
lawyer or merchant. They must look
about them to get the best of s&amp; vlce
or o f goods. Your salvation is in
your own hands. In ten years' the
population in many o f our cities and
towns will be nearly doubled and
many new towns will have sprung up.
If you want opportunity you will find
In agricultural pursuits the state
offers many advantages. Land with­
in seven or eight mites o f Palatka
that went begging at- SO cents an
acre 15 years ago is now hard to socure at from $ 8 0 to $100 per acre.
It is about and in the Irish potato
growing section of Hastings. New
uses are constantly being found for
what was formerly regarded us useland. Eight acres near Sanford sold
two weeks ago for $11,000. Ten
years ago you could have hod it for
the taxes. Men all about there now
arc making money raising celery.
. There, ore few drawbacks to pre­
vent a swift and steady growth of
Florida. With its rich agricultural
prospects it is certain to advance
rapidly in population and wealth and
the young man of energy who gets
on the ground first will reap the re­
wards sure to follow the coming in­
vasion of home seekers to the most
delightful all-the-ycar ‘round cllmnte
on earth."
ROOSEVELT ON IRRIGATED UND

President Roosevelt's opinion of irrigated
land as a farming proposition was given in
regard to the irrigation of the aridwnstes
of d csch lands in the West, nnd it ap­
plies also to the great sub-irrigated dis­
trict of Sanford, ns these lands are far
superior to the lands of cite West, where
The systems o f cnrialk Is used. Ills senti­
ments are as follows:
A copy of the Congressional Record
"I believe the purchase of Irrigated
has come to hand. It is a nent paper . Land to be the best way for a man
containing umstecn pages and shows
of small means to m,1ke himself in­
dependent And I believe I am qual­
(•nrOlul preparation ill the heavy reading
ified to pass Judgment as I have been
matter. Some good advertising matter
interested in irrigation masters local­
- interspersed among the reading would
ly and nationally for fifteen years.
make it a paying venture.
We would
“ The results are simply niWundihg to
suggest that (lie Incoriwators advertise
those unfamiliar with the great sub­
ject of irrigation.
“ government envelopes printed cheap"
in order to kill off the legitimate printing “ And I believe the happiest man these
days is the-man with the little tenoflices. The Record ought to prove ns
acre irrigated farm— even five acres
profitable as the printing office.
is enough to support a family and
keep it busy.
We would hate to preach that one "The owner o f a Ten-Acre irrigated
Form doesn’t have to *knuckle to the
should spend all they earn for the com­
boss,'- nor strain his conscience in tiie
mon expenses. Make It a practice to
struggle in ’ the Intense commercial­
save just a little each day or week, ac­
ism of the day.
quire tile habit nnd learn how e a sy ' it Is "His income is practically untouched
after you make the start.
It has been
by ‘ financial depression.'
truthfully said that the best thing for nn “ His living and peace of mind are not
dependent upon the whim of any
investment is real estate. With the San­
ford Lpnn and Building Association to | man.
aid in building a home, everyone ,will "He is king in his own little domain.
soon hjtve an opportunity o f owning “ He can make his little ten acres earn
as much os a quarter itcctlon (160
profmrty instead of paying rent.
acres) unirrigated would produce__as
much ns between twenty and eighty
thousand dollnra in cash would bring.
. Congressman Frank Clark has introloaned out ut 6 dct cent.
Induced a- bUl-Ut Congress which- pro* idca|
‘He has his close neighbors, his tele­
.‘ that tht^United States government shall
phone, good roads, schools nnd church' •' erect and own pdstofilce buildings in
fa
cs—-in
In fact,
all (he comforts nnd con-

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From Ths Herald s Special Correspondent
Bv Wire leas. Telephone

Two o f Asa Hoplight’s flabby-chested
girls commenced wearieg long dresses
last Sunday. It is about time as they are
frightfully spindle-shanked and bow-lei
ged besides.
We have received an invitation to lake
dinner, with BUI Spooner’s family, which
wehnveeecepted and will give particulars
next week. The Spooner's are educated
people, whose ancestors came over In the
Mayflower.and took, first cabin poisagt
While Aunt Roxana Gilchrist was milk
ing her caw last nignt with one of Jonas
Korpeter's patent cow milkers, one of the
valves busted and scared the cow And she
kicked Aunt Roxana over and ran off with
the machine.
The old lady's stomach is
much distended this morning and Doc
Skinner thinks her vermifuge appendix is
dislocated.1 ~
Sam Orcutt, our constable, has sent in
bis application to*Gov. Gilchrist for n pos­
ition on his staff. H e offered to take the
place for a doUnr a day and do chores for
the governor's family all winter. Military
t runs In the Orcutt fnmily. Sam's
father served through the war with much
valor as bnggngc wagon driver and was
wounded In the stomnch by a mulc.kick,
Society is much tore up round here over
the elopement o f Lucinda Bigger, head
waiter in Mart Buster's boarding bouse,
with Mart's goggle-eyed son.
Matt Is
is awfully chagrined as Lucinda is a grass
widow and is subject to fits.
Amanda Blinks was so far recovered
from her last summer's accident that she
was able to sit up to the table and cat
with the family last Sunday, Amanda
slid down the bump the bumps at Dixcland last summer and slid onto,a big
sliver.
— HAYRUDE.

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First Car of ridrlda Celery.
{New York Packer! ,

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Pittsburg, Jari. 2 5 __ The first car of
FJorldn celery received on this market
tills year arrived Wednesday morning
nnd was handled by Day &amp; Co. The con­
dition of tho car for an early shipment
was very good and it met with n fairly
good demand. Most of the stock sold from
$2.75 to $3 a crate.
California celery was in plentiful supply
and the feeling on this slock was ap­
preciably affected by the offerings of
Florida celery. The market on the former
declined toubout $4.50 a crate for the
fancy stock. Twelve cars were on track,
nil told, Friday with 15 enrs in transit.

The Great

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All the Week Commencing
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Monday Night, Feb. 8th
Under their own new and up-to-date
canvas theatre

This company is composed of the very best New York actors and aci.
resses, presenting the latest New York successes nnd are capable of produring such ben'lltifuI plays as the following:
The fascinating play, THELMA, founded o r Mûrie Correlli’s novel
of the same nnmej
The life of LENA RIVERS.

You have nil read
story. "Nuf Ced.” -

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Sump of the editors who did not support
Governor Gilchrist in his race-in. the pri— inwy, but on -Uiexxmturynlid everything
,V In their power to defeat him, resorting in
some Instances to questionable methods
.'-.to injure his candidacy, are now “ slobber­
ing" all over him. The Sun opposed him
Tor the norutiMMjon, but never resorted
to abuses* viliWntion of the man we had
known for thirty years to bean honorable,
upright gentleman,, nnd we are glad, to
observe that some o f our contemporaries
have found out that he realiyTs not so
bad a man as they pictured him during
- the pripary.—Gainesville Sun.

this beautiful heart

Other Plays:
QUEEN BESS.
TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE
THK
HILLS OF ARKANSAS, HOW HOPPER WAS SIDETRACKED

Matinees Thursday and Saturday, 3 O’clock
^ ( H A L F P R IC E)
Performance Commences Promptly nt 8 o'clock.

P rices: C h ild re n 25c,

A d u lts 3 5 c , and Reserved

Doors open at 7,
S e a ts

15c

extra

Location o f Canvas Theatre Corner of Magnolia Avenue anil 6ih St.eet.

Minstrels Coming!
S A N F O R D

One Night, Feb. 8
26th A nnual Tour of

A. G. ALLEN ’S

Thrlce-o-VVeck W orld
More alert, more thorough and more
fearless than ever. A President of the
United States will be sleeted this year.
Who is lie nnd who is the mon whom lie
will bentT Nobody yet knows, but the
Thricc-n-Weck edition pf the Ntw York
World will tell you every step nnd every
•detail of whul promises (p lm a campaign
The Oldest and Largest M instrel O rganization in the United States
o f the inost obsorbing interest. It may
not tell you what you hope, but it will tell
Refined and up-to date, including the greatest galaxy
you whnt idi The Thrice-a-Weck World
long ago established a character for im ­ of sweet singers ever assembled in one company.
Artistic
partiality and renrlessness in the publica­ 2ake Walkers, Contortionists, Trick Bicycle Riders, Acro­
tion of news, and this it will maintain.
bats, Singing and dancing comedians, an avalanche of
If you want the news us it really is. 'Sub­
hrilling features presented under a Mammoth Canvas
scribe to the Thrice-o-Week edition of the
"lieatre
seating 2,000 people.
New York World, which comes to you ev£ry other day except Sunday, and is thus,
practically a daily at the [viceof a weekly.
Tiie Thrice-a-Weck World's regplar sub­
scription price is only $1 per year, and
this pays for 156 papers. We offer this
E xperienced N urse — For information
unequalled newspaper nnd The Sanford
address “ Nurse,'* Box 103. City.
Herpld together for one year for $1.50.
Shade Trees—Those wanting shade trees
The regular subscription^ price of the two
of nny kind, such ns palmetto, mogfudis.
jiapcrs is $2.
All Local Advertisem ents Under This ook and maple, should see A. F WcsterI3ui
Heading, One Cent a Word Each Issue dlck. Trees guaranteed to grow,
Arrival and Departure o r Malls
293, Sanford.

Big Minstrel Show

A D M IS S I O N :

25 and 35 cents

WANTS

Effective November Fllirrnlh.
Arrive From
North.......... 7 (HI a. m., 2 03 p. rn . 5 40 p, m
South.... ......................7 0 0 » . m . 2 3 3 p. m
Tampa only ... ............ .............., 1 1 38 a. m
Tltuiville branch.......... 9 00 a. rn . 5 40 p, rn

r, Win.&gt;r&gt;- P iu e-or-on k rfryT a rr
Foa SAt.e -=fcctturr' plants— N
load; blocks or otherwise. W. B. Ballard ----------- -------------Altamonte Springs, Florida.

__ Bxkda branch-------------------------- 10 3u*_m, . Y oung man o r good character wi»he* ^ l « )l,lll,tV fnr sLnlc cheflP’ ' 'w
em ploym ent! n or near Sanford. Address OOWW.w f t CllUl a renucjind D iim HrttL
A. J., Geneva, Fla.
24-2
F urnished R ooms for Kent- Good location
Tor .SAiJ—J jm n di.ch eap . -Sixteen feet only twu dollars per week if tnienxtonce.
long: 214 horse power Stanley engine; Cali at Herald office.
only used for pleasure one season, und is
To Exchange: Northern business nnd
in first-class repair. Reason for selling. I residential property to exchange for San­
desire to buy a large boat. The seating ford or vicinity vacant lots, orange gruve
capacity is eight people.
or Improved or unimproved crlery lsiw|II 95 A. in.
P. B. B rantey . Clermont. Florida.
— A. W. Brown, box 826, Sunford, Fla.
tention, and after they are attracted your
Ciu*. F. H a m m , Puetmaater.
II C Ha m m . Aai’t Puatma*ur.
if you want a first-class typewriter at a
Inducements must be strong enough to
Wanted— Everyone to know that d*
moderate price, call at The Herald office Blickensderfer typewriter is tiie !*«&gt;} 00
hold them. Sanford is attracting more
and inspect the Blickensderfer. The best the market. See them at The Herald ol*
Are you a subscriber to The Herald!
new people this year than ever and nine
and mo6t compact machine on the market. flee.
out of ten Of them buy property here.
One of the greatest factors In Sanford's
IT It's MULES you want l a p low o r
T w o n i t « furnished room s for real
They find everyUiing as it was represent­ « a r c h o f progress is the Sanford A .E ver­ h a rro w , se e Jam es tlarn K ,
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James Harrised and every assertion proved to their glades railroad that Is now being built
For Rekt—Two medium-sized front .For Rant—Dusk room sacundlksiC
entire satisfaction.
Uirough paj\ of the famous celery d«lt* « » in s and ¡»entry, up stniM. Apply at
Address Box 331.
5pi Fourth street.
There Is no better advertisement for a to Lake Jessup— Gainesville Sun.
Lost— Between Pastime Thejiter and
merchant than a satisfied cuitomer, und
The new treaty between the United
Wawted—Party to contract to furnish Sixth street, plain gold bracelet. Re,ur
those people who locate in Sanford ore States and Honduras provides for the ex- engine wood on ruck, for S. L E. railway. to Henry McLaulin. and receive reward.
so thoroughly satisfied that they induce I tradition of criminals who have heretofore
A. P. Connelly.
For Sale— Good property, now bringing
their friends to locate here.
found a place of safety from the law for
For S ale— Perfectly sound, gentle horse; twelve per cent interest on investment.
__N. 11. G arner. Sanford.
lady can drive; price reasonable. Good
crimes committed in Oils country.
size and can work on farm. Also good
The Sanford lUustrated booklet recently
F
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ale
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Fay-Sholes
typewriter, in
The great and alluring Range at the buggy and harness If horse is taken.
Issued by the Board o f Trade is one of
first-class
order.
Will
be
sold
ciieap. In­
State Fair at Tampa, Is now in partial 2 2 -3 ; -■
Box No. 9, Lake Mary, Flo.
quire at Herald office.
T
the best advertising booklets ever pub­
readiness for the three weeks o f carnival
For rent or for sale— cash or terms—
lished. .The cover is printed in four col­
If
it's
printing
yon
want,
send
it
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and display, and It Is certain that the new cottage corner Eighth street and
H erald office. Firs(-class work guaran­
ors and aptly Illustrates'Sanford celery.
attraction offered on this famous amuse­ Muguolia avenue. Four nice large rooms,
chen and bath. Occupancy about Fep. teed.
ment street will be o f a hlghert class than
m.'
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„ ,7-S. O. Shiniioese*.
Superior ] riming for all purposes ol T»t
T he H x x a u i 's 'phonfc is No. 148.
ever before.
Phone 115 after 6 o dock
Herald olii

Trilby branch........ ..........7 00 a. in . I 10 p. m
eveiPy jwwn with from’!,0(H) to 5,606 in- "VBJrtenCérBf fife'nïSrWrië~vrtrtriKe"
Tat area branch....... ....................02 p. m.
prosperous and ciosq-knit community,
biibiiuuis The idea and purpose of the
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Leave
Fur
though they jmus by, the great isola­
North..........
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. g oo p
. _ bill liRhkuye the large sums paid out anted fami."
—President Roosevelt.
Nooib . . . . . . . 1 55 p. in.. 5 30 p. m., 9 00 p.m.
/ nublly for’rent. To erect these buildings
.TltiwviUa W a n d . .. .7 7 . 9 OO ■: tnl. E 25 p! m.
Oviedo brand)....... '...................... 2 30 o in
^ Is propused -to sell $20,000.000 In'
o o o d a d v e r t is in g
Trilby b r a n c h .............1 45 p. m.. 9 00 p! ml
t"-■bhjjils at throe per ceqt, running ‘ thirty
n
T“
vt rf ' r * 3 c?............ 8 AO a. m . 2 23 u. m.
It is difficult to induce people to visit a
Branch train* daily except Sunday; other* dally
years.
pouch received from Tampa at
city unless you properly attract their at­ 1

If this bill passes, Sanford will .get - a
’ , building whose appearance will be com­
mensurate with the *improvements contem[dated. The city lias outgrown the
postoflice.

w ater-

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�February“®. 19Ö9

THF SANrORD

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was lost in wonderment little dreaming
that some yearn later Edison would Contrlve to send fohr messages over the same
wire. Another short lapso of time And
Major Marks 'Again W rite s'Ills Cyrus Field bound the Old World to the
Sanford Friends ^
New with his submarine cable. A few
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'tuiijimW
more years—a second of the dock of
eternity—and the genius of Marconi in­
SUMMARY OF FLORIDA AFFAIRS sures to the world the blessings of wire­
less telegraphy.
Humanity la prone to accept these little
Writes of the State Fair— Remembers services from the men of science very
Sam ,Russ and Other Oldmuch as n matter of course. The discov­
Time Floridians
ery is a nine days* wonder n\id then
lapses into the'commonplace of establish­
New York. Feb. 2, 1909.
ed fncts.
To (he Editor of the Herald:
The holding o f the midwinter state fair
Today we arc able to appreciate, the
nt Tampa should prove of Immense heop- f n c u b a u r n ureindcUtcil.to.Mrj Marconi,
ill to the industries of Florida, and no cf merely as n detail of present day life,
fort should be spared to make it an ns with the saving of sonic sixteen hundred
sured success. All considerations o f per­ human lives. *■
sonal or individual interest should he sunk
The collision of the inward hound Ital­
In the larger proposition o f industrial ad­ ian steamer Florida nnd the outward
vancement on general lines and all sec­ hound While Star liner Republic in the
tional partiality avoided in diB]K&gt;sing of fog off Nnntucketl Islnnd last Saturday
-J3uy Cofum bia Indestructible R ecord s because they are really
problems and issues affecting the agncul morning might hnvfc resultedInthVgrenT^
indestructible—and you w ill keep on buying them because o f their
tural, manufacturing, mining, rnllrond, cst maritime disaster of the ngc hut for
shipping nndiotlmLgreat Interests o f the that signal of distress C. Q. D. which was
incom parably full, clear tone.
state nt large.
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wafted on the wind. As it is hut six
__ T h ey fit
m ach in e! C ost ,35 Gents! G et a catalog.
la in glad to notc.tiuu this spirit pre­ lives were-lostrdue directlyto the Impact
vails among the organizers of the fair o f the two vessels. The Hnltic, first to
A splendid repertoire to choose from —and w e are adding to
and I shall watch with'particular interest appear on the scene o i the disaster In
it right along.
the deliberations o f the.convention o f the answer VO the wireless call for help. Is
citrus fruit growers of the state to he held now in this port with L650 rescued pas­
on February 26. ns I find announced in sengers. The colliding Italian stenmer
The Herald.
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Floridn, badly disabled crawled in in her
As' nn old! and experienced orange wake. The sunken steamer Republic lies
grower I realize that the best protection at the bottom of the sea .beyond redemp­
to that important branch'of industry lies tion.
in concerted action on the part o f those
From nil accounts much self-possession
who are engaged In it. Any and all at­ was manifested by the passengers of both
tempts to conduct it on isolated lines, by colliding steamers and the crews of the
introducing cut-throat methods o f compe two vessels, led nnd inspired by their of­
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DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDER •• ■;*&lt;•
titlon, underselling or lowering the stand­ ficers, acted with great courage utid
■ R. L. JONES. Proprietor
R. H. DINGLEY, -Manager *
ards of |&gt;rotcction, can only re-nct to the coolness, rising in sundry instances to the
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detriment o f the general Interest ut stake. pitch of heroism.
Thon«? 141
The Italian steamer wns filled with em­ Ruum* 23, 24 and 25, Pico lililí.
The Industry should he considered as n
whole and treated accordingly. The fruit igrants fleeing from the ravaged districts
SANFORD. FLORIDA.
growers should devise the best means of of Sicily nnd Calabria, who but escaped
(Firat Street, one Mark from Depot o[&gt;[iosltc Puitofllce)
pooling thdir issues so as to he in a posi­ one horror to rush upon another almost
tion to net independently.when the spec­ nt the end of their destination.
JOHN C. SNEAD
Unstinted praise is being bestowed oh
ulator; relying on the weight of his money
ARCHITECT
hags, seeks to tempt^or to 'coerce. The officers, crews and passengers of the illhanks of Florida are surely competent to fated stepmers, nnd particularly on tin* 'Phone IOS
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113 W. first Street
meet the emergencies that m ay arise and operators of the wireless telegraph oil
SANFORD. FLORIDA
better able to take risks at home than the Republic nnd Hnltic, who kept up
S h o rt O r d e r s A t A ll H o u r s
E v e r y t h in g F i r s t C la ss
capital from out the state. Is the cow of their communication unceasingly for 52
national prosperity which fattens South hours.
ANDEW JOHNSON
Without in the least detracting from
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Prompt, Clean Service.,
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and West always to be milked in the
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
EastT This quostlon Is tpade the subject tills no doubt Just mead of praise I want
of nn excellent lllustmtion by Artist J. to start a little cheering on the side for a
Pradler» In State and Federal Count
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Campbell Cory in the last number o f his young man by the name of Mahcom.
Phfiijf 248
The lesson tuught is a valuable ope. M G T Building.
magazine "The Great West." The fruit­
Had
(he
Italian
stenmer
been
equipped
ful and prolific cow of National Prosperity
is represented as grazing on the resources with wireless telegraphic instruments the
D E A L E R IN
THOMAS EMMET WILSON
of agricultural industry while tier udders collision would not have occurred. Hence,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
are being pulled by a Wnll Street hanker. the regulation of traffic on the high sens
should
require
all
steamers
to
he
provided
AT-LAW
Park Avenue In Spear's Qrooery
'Phone 1
Uncle Smn stands by wondering what
would hapj&amp;n if that cow's stern was with-the wireless system of communion-. l.ste Ststr Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
lion under heavy penalty,__The marine
florida
„pointed the otlter-way,- -—
and
life
insurance
companies
Hltould
in­
Reiiclencea, Sanford nnd Sylvan Ijk e
I believe that the Truit growers can con­
trol the situation if they will net in unison stantly get busy to have lids requirement
Any division in their ranks can only enforced.
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
Meantime— All hail. Marconi.
redound to the benefit of the simulator.

COLUMBIA

Fits Your MacKine and Lasts Forever
Never Breaks, Never Wears Out
Purer, Clearer, More Brilliant Tone
your

A. H. CRIPPEN &amp; SON

Railroad way

Sanford, Florida

! T H E C IT Y

R E S TA U R A N T

Steaks, Chops, Oystcrsand Fish a SpecialtyA P L A C E FOR LA D IES AND G E N TL E M E N

C H O IC E FLO R ID A AND W E S TE R N M E A T S

NATURE’S WONDERFUL FOUNTAIN.

Shipments on consignment or commission
should he discontinued. They should ap­
point their own agents In the great mur-kits and seii their oranges at auction, as
is the most successful practice in London
In short, let the producer reach the
consumer by the most direct methods
possible.
When I have to pay five cents for a
Florida orange In New York I feci that I
urn eating forbidden fruit.
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Alas! [xxjr Russ. I knew him well..
Sad and solitary wus his ending; his
life checkered and unhappy.
Let those who are without sin among
us cast stunes at his grave. Poe lias
been dead one hundred years yet there
be many who rethember the evil of his
ways and would allow the good to be for­
ever interred with his hones. May the
earth rest lightly on the mortal remains
of Sam Russ. Let us forget his frailties
in the recollection of the goodness of Ills
heart and the beauty of his mind. The
»«•If-righteous and the Pharisee rich in
J__ leondemnatiqn were ever beggars in charity. They cannot bestow what they do
Jim ptftMM.— ------------ — ---------------------•
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root*

It is refreshing to reud in this morning's
papers Unit an association of prominent
manufacturers of food products have
taken sides will) the law as against those
who arc seeking to overrule the decision
of Dr. Wiley in regard to the use o f ben­
zoate of soda nnd other chemical preser­
vatives. At a meeting held yesterday in
this city tlte advocates of ‘ the law as it
stands made the following plain state­
ment in the preamble to the resolution
calling for the organization:
"So long ns any of the food product in­
dustries are permitted to use artificial
preservatives and coloring matters, or
other injurious and doubtful adulterants
in foods, and unwholesome raw mntcriuls
and practices in food preparation, the
legitimate trade must hear a part of the
disgrace which these adulterations bring
upon the whole food producing industry.
"The final success of an organized op|io•sitluti tu those provisions of till* lliw lieFe
referred to will not only cause in ilsCif
Irreparable injury to the reputation and
standing of the legitimate food producing
interests of tlte country, hut will tend t
cause a grca(7lullMiry HI revert to-thtr-dtplumbic stats existing prior to tin* enact­
ment of a National food law, to Its great
disparagement both alhotnc andohroud."
This sounds hojteful and encouraging.
The legitimate industry arrayed in force
against the illegitimate.
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May the association flourish and stand
manfully by its gups.

ATTORNEY

and

COUNSELLOR

at

LAW

Practice imbuite and Ferlerai Courts
Welborn Block

Sanford. Flo

DENTIST
Room Li

Pico

Building

SANFORD. FLORIDA

DR. R. M. MASON
DENTIST
Phone 19

Welborn Block
Sanford. Florida

A. C. HART
S U R V E Y O R A ND D R A U G H T S MA N
■^ velina unii Cri»« -Sectioning for Drainage
a Si»rcia!ty
SANFORD.

FLORIDA

Pun; water is essential to good health.
United Stntes
Government analysis and classification.
Guaranteed analysis hv s w o n m lliuiuk.--------------- — ------------------- ------ High rollin')*'"pine lands, beautiful palms, walks, scenery.
New hotel, new furniture, telephone, daily mail.
Furnished cottages‘ to rent. Four miles Horn station.

Address W EKIW A SPRINGS COMPANY, W cklwa

Springs, Fla

“ W;~Gt- HA-MMÔND

Some of the old-timers w ill- no dtkilit
ARCHITECT
remember Col. J. H. Dorr, one o f the pion­
Office with Murrell &amp; Minshew
eers in the development o f Or tinge coun­
ty. who was lurgely instrumental in the
Fico (fu rl .block
building of the railroad front Sanford to
Kissimmee.
»
Full Line of High-Grade Cigars and Tobaccos
Notwithstanding his long residence in
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'
Agent for the Fumous
New York, hla advanced uge and infinni— M. R. M arks .
lies, Col. Dorr kept a very warm spot in
. JCLOVER HILL URAND BUTTER —--------JEWELER.— — r
Ready for Business
his heart for lit* state o f - his -enriy ex­
SANFORD, FLORIDA
The Sanford Carriage works Is now lo­
ploits and is ever eager for news of
cated in Its new building on Oak avenue,
Florida.
oppositetlteOeo. H.Fernald iiutehinoshops.
While extending a full measure of sym­ Mr. Underwood is a practical earring« ma­
MY SPECIALTIES
pathy who came last-In your late mayor­ ker and any orders entrusted to him will
alty campaign I recognize that in the receive careful and prompt attention. Be­ Pickard's Hand-Painted China
fe-clecilon o f Mayor Forrest Lake the cit­ sides manufacturing bugglps, wagons and
Gorhuiii*s Sterling Silver
izens of Sanfonl manifested excellent harness, they are dealers in carriage goods,
Rogers' Plated Wure
gasoline engines and roofing. .They also
Judgment and civic spirit.
Elgin and Waltham Watches
To put a good man in office Is a good d6 general repair work and horseshoeing,
for which their new quarters are well
None hut first-class labor employed and all contracts guaranteed to he in accordance
tiling. To keep him there is a better.
equipped. ‘ The business of the public Iswitti plans and specifications
earnestly
solicited
and
faithful
and
con­
evolutionary science
When Professor Morse set the firel&lt;ete- scientious business treatment is* assured
A it n n rm c m tA R A W T F rn
instrument a-dicking the world all patrons.

CHAS. H. EVANS

Staple and Fancy Groceries

Henry McLaulin

I. C. HUGHES

CONTRACTOR
and B U I L D E R

Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty

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and vicious precedent IT enÄ U ÄR0DND FLORIDA cTSangerous
acted into law."
H—

Rcmcdy For Vagrant*.

Arrangements are now being made to
establish a steamship line between Jack'T h e L a n d

fjKur* i

o f flo w e r s ”

Pensacola is arranging fora great Mardi
Gras this year, to be held February 22d
23rd. Railroads will give special rates.

C l l l l E l ) FR O M THE STA TE P R E S S

The coast hotel companies stationed at
Key West and Pensacola ore to be transWf'* **#
An Epitome of the Week'* M ott Im­ ferTed to the forts in New York.
The prosecution of William M. Brown
portant Happenings In the
for violation o f United States banking
State's Domain.
About $70 0 in cash and a large quan­ laws in connection with tlie failure of the
tity of stamps were lecured by burglars Fort Dallas National Dank o f Miami, re­
from the DcFunink Springs postoifice on sulted in a verdict of not guilty.
Jan. 22d. The safe was blown open.
Warmest January Ever Known.
— ----------------Tlm-Orpheum-theater-in Jacksonville.i* ‘’ 1nreW "M Cm rconn1n That January-Yhtiv
will bo opened Feb". 8 oa the Mabel Paige known. An excess o f 223 degrees above
theater, that popular actress having se- normal has been recorded for the month
•cured n long lease on the building.
up to and including Sunday— which
Tlie grnpefruit grove of Kimball Atwood means on average excess of 9 3-10 de­
on the Manatee river la n veritable gold grees each day, Sunday the hortest tem­
mine this year for its owner.' It Is estl- perature o f 1909 was recorded— 81 4-10.
rhaiéd thnt thc yield will be 0 0,0 00 boxes This is nearly the highest on record, the
valued nt $£00,000.
highest temperature ever rcoorded here
-L-»
• • ■ * ■——Announcement is made that Jackson­ during January being 82, which tempera­
ville is to bq n jx)rt of entry fur theLognn ture was readied once each during the
and Berg steamship lines of Amsterdam, years ÌB9I71898,' 1901 and 1900.
The wnrmest January recorded before
Holland, with regular and direct sailings
to Hamburg, Liverpool, Rotterdam, and all the present year 'wns January, 1907,
sound ports, as those on the Mediterranean when nn average temperature o f eight
sea. The arrangement is to go into effect degrees above normal each d a y -w «“ reg­
istered. Last year was the dryest year
In February.
The total nmount received fromthesale ever known In Florida, the records show­
of Red Cross stamps in Florida during the ing a decrease of 10 inches over the next
dryest year, 1901.
At
present lite,
holidays wns $1,010.88.
chances sepm to be that the unusually
Louis C. Mnssey of Orlando was elected
hot weather will continue for some days
grand master at the eightieth nnnualcomor long enough to make this the warmest
„ inunlcntlon o f the Grand Lodge of Masons
January ever known here.
The warm
of'U ieiraroof'TTW fdii, recently held in
wave has also been playing about Cincin­
Jacksonville.
nati, where the temperature for the past
• Mrs. A. Pauline Palmer who wns tried
several days has been wanner by one or
In Tampa last month for thomurder of her
two degrees than here. However, cooler
husband, was acquitted, the Jury taking
weather was recorded' there Monday
but o ne ballot. She Is now trying to colmorning, the mercury hnving suddenly
lect the insurance on her husband’s life.
dropped to 34 degrees.
Thomas A. Edison will winter at Fort
G reatest In S h o w s In H i s t o r y : "
Myers, -where he has an elegant 'home. He
For
live years Mr. Park has given pleas­
and Ids family will arrive about the mid­
ure
to
the people o f the South. Neverhedle of February.
fore has there been so many improve­
William J. Bryan wns in Tampa yester­
ments made to make the show the best
day to assist in laying the corner stone
o f Its kind. Great tare has been token
of the Y. M. C. A. building.
in selecting, a casLof competent, players
The United States government has taken each one an artist In his or her line.
a lease uf the docks belonging to KlchardThe plays were all written especially
son fit Stnrbuck nt Tampa, where a corral for this company to please the people.
will be built for the receipt and care of The-old adage is "You can please all the
stock belonging to the government that people some of the ^tiine, etp." but Mr.
will be sent here from Cuba during the Park is trying his best to overcome that
next four months.
and please the people all the time.
A contract lips been let to Charles Mon- , This will be the fifth consecutive year
gcrc to feed the United States troops re­ this populnr attraction has . toured the
turning from Cuba by way of Tampa dur­ Sunny South, playing sometimes four
ing their Btny in that city, which will be weeks engagement in some of the cities
until their assignment to the vurious forts where they go each year. Mr. Purk has
throughout the country. The first contin­ demonstrated the truth of his statements
gent is expected Monday d r Tuesday, and regarding the merits o f his enterprises on
the last about the middle of March.
former visits and when he announces that
ho
expects the- present organization to
"Work is being pushed ns rapidly ns
possible on the extension of the Florida surpass any he has before had the pleas­
East Coast ruilway from Knights Key to ure of bringing to this city, the pleasure
Key West and wc expect trains to the lat­ seeker can rely on it.
ter plage./within six months," “is the stnte- • The C. W. Park Dramatic Co., will open
dTulajnhTBIdTTebmnry' 8th
"iiiehniVudeTlitJ wllck Ti/ VR:t? Presided
for ono week in their own canvass tlicaParrott,
One morning recently. Rnv. C. L. Yates Ire/sam c as before with a change of plays
nml D. M. Davidson boarded u train ut and specialties each night.
Prices, children 23c, adults 35c and
Bennett's Lake bound for Jacksonville. At
Dukes, a few miles east. Miss Emma reserved seats 15c extra. •

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fi!

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Pinkerton entered the same train. When
L oss o f the Steam ship Republic
the train was well under way Mr. DavidDuring a fog tbe latter part o f Jan. the
sou and Miss Pinkerton arose and were steamship Republic of the White Star line
mnrrlcd by Rev. Yates. On returning from was run into by the Florida of the Lloydtheir wedding trip they will reside at High
Itallnn line, twenty-six miles south of NunSprings, where the groom Is a merchant.
tucket, and so badly injured that assist­
lu trying to mnke peace between two ance wns called for by wireless telephone,
men who were quarreling nt Janesville and promptly rendered by several vessels
one day lust week, Samuel Musselwhltc that caught tlie message. The passen­
was shot and killed.
gers from both Injured steamships were
The Tanner House ut Port Tampa City transferred to tlie Baltic which came to
was destroyed by lire Inst-week Tuesday. the rescue and taken to New York. There
bIT told. Six
“AiiaugciiieniS have been made with the
Mallory Line Steamship Co. to bring 2,500 persons lost their lives Jn the collision.
men to Florida to work on the Key West The Republic wns taken in tow .by oilier
ships in hope to get her safely to harbor
cxtehslon of the East Coast railway.
but the vessel began to settle, _her crew
. » . James Platt, an Orlando newsboy, luu
was taken off nmi jn a few minutes she
received a check far $150 from tlie pul&gt;sank, file value o f wireless telegraphy
■fishers of the Saturday Evening Post as
was fully demonstrated by the fact that
a reward for having sold more pppirs of
the
call fnr. haip.waBTrtdnafTmi inr un less
—thBT paperthnn •nny-twyltruny-ttiwTr
nrtyboy lir
tir
than seven vessels all o f which immedi­
the same size In the United Stairs.
ately went to the rescue, thus preventing
State Superintendent o f Public Instruc­ What might have been a horrible disaster.
tion Holloway has called a convention of
No M ore Spuds
county superintendents and high schftol
(Taylor County Herakll
principals to meet in Lake City, March 16
We cannot accept any more sweet pota­
to 18 Inclusive, to consider Important mat­
ters pertaining to the interests of the toes on subscription Just now, as we have
more than enough to last us through the
schools of tlie state._____________I_
year. Chickens, eggs, hams, bacon, and
The President has vetoed the bill passed
lard are mighty good with potatoes and
by cpngress providing to correct the mili­
any of them ore good for subscriptions and
tary record of John H. Layne of Draidenscissors, and will bo uccepted at market
roWTT, Tloridn.' Laynewns a soldier in the
prices. The ulTer of a pair of scissors
Spanish-American war and was injured
with every year's subscription paid in
while trying to save government supplies
advance will be withdrawn as soen as the
during a fire at Ponce, Porto Rico. In his
present supply is exiiausled. If you want
veto message the Paesldcnt says: ~ "The
to take advantage o f this opportunity yog
bill is highly objectionable because it pro­
iiad better hurry up.
poses to alter certain historical records of
T
the war department which should be kept
Commencing January 1st, 1909, George
’ inviolate, and confers a favor without any W. Venable, contractor and builder, will
warrant upon one special individual not employ only union labor, and work eight
entitled to such favor. Jt would establish hours a day.

»t.rn n ry ^ ltna

Peoples Banlr-t&gt;f— Sanford

__Sopchoppy, whose name suggests a nything besides the American Idea of pro­
gressiveness, has come forwonl os an
exemplar. This little town down in Llberty county, if we ore not mistaken, has
resolved to put to a good use the gentle­
men of leisure wjro are brought before Its
local court. It means to make them help
in beautifying a city whose hospitality
they have abused and whose Inws they
have broken.
Hereafter, in Sopchoppy. every indi­
vidual who has been wrested, been hauled
to court, who hns been fined and who.
upon ranching down inlo his jeans to
find the "wherewithal” has found it lack­
ing, will be put to work to plant two cab­
bage pnlnqettos to add to the scenic nt-

T

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Opened

Capital 9 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 ^

for business in 1906.
Accounts of

S IX

Now

handles

HUNDRED

Residents of Sanford and immediate vicinity
M O T T O :

“ To ts felt w ith both frls n d and fos,
Oft yo u r ow n little righ ts forego;
It P a y s . “

Thc scheme is g n excellent one. and it
might pay the larger communities to
adopt i t ______________________

D E P O S ITS

P aper H ouse M oves South
Tho Anderson-Wilson PapcrCo. of Rich­
mond, Vp.. has opened a large house at
Snvhnnah, Ga. They have rooms Nos.

M. M. SMITH,
President

310, 312, 314 and 3t0 Day street, cast.

IN SU R ED A G A IN S T LOSS

H. R. STEVENS,
G. S. DERRY,
Vice-President
Cashier

H. E. TOLAR
Ass't Cashier

HAND BROTHERS

and 313 and 315 River street. It is not.n
brunch, hut nn equal with their Richmond
house, and their prices will be the same.
This house will be a great saver of time
and freight to Southern printers and pub­
lishers. L. A. Morgan of Americus, Go,,
will continue to look after their interests
In this section.
Harness and Bugglss

LIV ER Y, F E E D and
SALE STABLES
&lt;~*Wl

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Blacksrhlthlng and Horsoshosln|

Horses and NJules Bought and Exchanged

H AVE YOU SEEN THE

A U T O M O B IL E 8 F O R L IV E R Y U S E

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! Pope Contracting Company
High-Grade House-Building a Specialty

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Blickensderfer?
DEALERS IN

A TY P E W R ITE R
FOR
A L L PURPOSES

Builders’ Supplies, Interlarchen Sand
Alpha Cement, A cm e Plaster

One that will stand the greatest tests
Cannot get out of nlignrncnt

Plans,

Estimates, and all Information relative to Building

The best machine on the market

Cheerfully Furnished

A $100 Machine for $00
.See them ut The Herald office

SA N FO R D

j

H E R A LD

OFFICE A T RESIDENCE

T H O M , -t il

3 0 * Ffrsl St., Sanford, Florida ,

ALBERT GRÄMLING

FIR ST N A TIO N A L B A N K

Tonsorial Parlors

O F SA N FO R D , F L A .

Fashionable Hair Cutting
-a n d General Barberinj»
Hot and Cold Dathi at all Hours.

phur Baths a S p ecia lty

Hot Sul

F. H. RAND. Präsident
F . F. F O R S TE R , Cashlar

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G E O . FER M ALO , Vioa-Fras.
B. F . W H ITN E R , Assi. Ca.hlar

Only National Bank |n Orange County
Funds Protected by ‘ Burglary Insurance"
Baiaty Deposit Boxes for Rant

One visit« end you breóme n Hiau nth Patron

O R G A N IZ E D

1007

Pleo Bloch opposite Eipreaa Ottica

J.

F. S U N D E L L

jj E l C a p i t a n de T a m p a

Contractor and Builder

Finest Five Cent Cigar
On the Market

Will Furnish Estimates for any Building

--lic|iairs^_Etc.

FOR
Oßicc at A. C, Hill's Lumber Yard

SALE

AT

jh t-R r-P h ilip s’ Drug Sto re

SANFOKD, FLORIDA.

F. T. W ILLIAM S
SURVEYOR nml CIVIL ENGINEER
SOI Elm Si.-

Phare 273

SANFORD. FLA.

-_House. Furnishing Goods

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St ov e s , C r o c k e r y and G l a s s w a r e

W ALTER D. BELL
A ttorney - at -L a W
A (Mirarti

Examined

and

TIUct

Theo. J . M iller &amp; Son

Perfected

Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, W hite and New Home i&gt;euln|
Machines, Edison Phonographs and Records, Wholesale

Room 21 Pk*&gt; Dluck, Sanford. Florida,

Dealers In Gasolene and Kerosene

IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN

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Wekiva Tribe No. 41

FRETE S A M P L E S O F

Hunting grounds of Sanford. Meetings
' ofi the 1st a fid 2 fid Wednesday Of BdOJ
month in Masonic H all Visiting broth­
ers welcome.

Old Shoes Wanted
I am ajjain asking for OLD SHOES.
give what they are worth

I

SIZES, 6, 7, 8. 9, 10 II AND 15

A. E. Irvin’s Shoe Shop
Cor. 3rd St. and Sanford Ave,

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K B R A &amp; I L Pap«.«.-;::

change
fcv uninviting
w H iitriu n g

dismal rooms into an attractive, cheerful home.

W A L !- P A P E R
POST.
£*r
daf itatinq roófl*|
A
you Intend pspenng will
bring you Miopi« '***•

.c
** *°.UT
the privilege o f selec­
tion* hum the largest
and most varied stock in
the South.

Jf you Intend-pzinliog
•end for pnee* ' nd color
easd, Wc h»vc every­
thing In PAINT, and u *
save you money.

hpefbapa,Wrtf» (slew}

h p * t»p fL W rE itorW

tu-mw. myu.

B A LF E -C O N R O Y C O M P A N Y

m

�IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
Little Happenings— Mention of
Matters In Brief.

personal items

or

interest

Sanford celery
prices this week. *

bringing excellent

The work upon .the. brick paying
First street will bo stnrted at once.

Mr. and Mrs. il. B. Kling of Woodbine,
W. D. Holden hns returned from n busi
Iowa, ore visiting Mrs. M. J. French.
ness trip through the Ovetdo section.
Now Is the time to buy your four-inch
Young man stenographer (statistics osewer pipe for mains. Big stock on hand. specialty) desires work; good correspond
— A-. E. Hill
ent. Hernlikr
•
I. M. Cox. soliciting agent for the
W. W. HoWnrd of. New York is In the
Southern Express Co., was in the city on city with a view to purchasing some real
Thureduy.
estate.

Miss Estelle Lewis of Longwood wris 4J- A. Thompson hns nn advertisement
Summary of the Floating Small Talk
the
guest o f her sister, Mrs. I. U.WIIlluma, in this issue regarding his new meat mar­
Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
Wednesday.
ket on Park avenue.
ried llerald Readers.

! Wool Dress
Goods Sale I
•&gt;.

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Wade, the tuner. Orlando.-—

Bb. Clarinet, cheap for cash. Herald.
High-grade oleomnrgerinc. 25 and 30
Best line o f stoves over brought to the
city. Frices the lowest. — A. E. Hill. •
Ttie contracts were let this week for cents a pound; Garner &amp; Roberts.
M. M. Smith hns 1,000 acres of celery
«everal new residences.
For R ent— Eight room house, $20 per
land. Sold qn_easv terms.
month.
Enquire 014 Mngnolin Ave.
Arthur Holland, an expert stenographer
Drop in and inspect the Princess steel
Is a guest of the Gate City House and
Dill Pickles, sweet mixed, cucumbers,
ranges. A real range at a moderate price.
desires employment
mangoes nnd sour pickles In bulk.
Sanford Furniture Company.
.
Chas. E vans.
Mrs. Bradley of Bloomfield, N. J.. will
High grade Cigars and Tobacco. SmokHon. T. P, Wnrlow, prosecuting- attor
^ p end the winter w ith Mr. a nd Mr«. Fra
n
k
a p p
l e t »
hneTn
ney, was in the city Wednesday, on offi­
^ er'
he city.
Chas. Evans.
Albert Philip, o f Starke Fla., h a . acj A Qnrk „ rcaldent of Mnytown Wfl8 cial business.
R. L. Jones spent several days of this
week In Eustls. , _____
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cepted a position witli the Soutlicni Lx- 1
u guest at the Pioo this week while look­
press Co. of this city.
ing over the Sanford lands.
Watch for opening o f thtr Art SlOfeTTIrsf
Mrs. A. C. Cassll has returned to San
week In February,
ford after q pleasant visit to friends in
Iron beds from $2.50 up. Get them quick |Jacksonville nnd points in Georgln.
at the Sanford Furniture Company.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Briggs -left Tuesday
‘ N 'U Garner will rent your property for for their homo in "Rochester, N. Y „ after
you.
s(tending several weeks guests o f Mrs.
Wade innkes frequent trips to Sanford. Johns.
Write him at Orlando.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. G. Houser of Savannah

Richardson, representing the In­
land Type Foundry of St^Louis, was a
pleasant entler nt The Herald office Mon­
dny.
Mrs. E. P, Wclborne of DeLnnd spent
Mondny in the jtily. Mrs. Wclborne is
special agent for the Equitable Life Insu­
rance Co.

os soliciting agent. Everyone will be them success in their new home.
sorry to see him depart, as he counts his
Now is the time to buy your sub-iniW ilA I 1 S L L G Ü L S A N 1 0 R D }
frimnls by Ills acquaint
------ ----------- Eirrcdiirnrr set? m t m . Sm iur
Best line of mattings ever brought to
S. A. Wilson has returned from Petoskcy. The Placards Are Making Quite A Stir
Sanford. See them at the Sanford Furni­ Michigan, nnd having disposed of his in­
Every W here
ture Com(&gt;any.
terests in that city, will devote his.timetu
The placards issued by the Sanford
J. J. V o r p c o f Van Wert, Ohio, was in Ilia celery land recently purchased on Cam­ Board of Trade bearing tiie inscription
tiie city Thursday. Mr. Vurpq is a well eron avenue in conjunction with Messrs. _U&gt;ucky Sanford" and being prominently
_ _
known colonization agent and is very de- Williams nnd Hastings.
displayed at every vantngtTpoint are at­
.sirnus o f focating’ a colony o f western
You need n good typewriter nnd do not tracting attention and making people sit
farmers In the celery delta. . .
want to pay an cxhorbitnnt price for it, up and take notice. The inspiration"
Iron beds from $ 2 .50 up. Get them quick are the Ulickctulerfcr. iilT h c Herald office. cum « to oua oi -Sanford'« booster« tins
at the Sanford Furniture Cohtpany. _____ __ The Inal issue of The Herald stated that week that owing to the fact that Sanford
always came through thecoid snaps with
Mr, and Mrs. Albert L. Wilhelm of Ports- tiie Sanford Furniture Co. would sell iron
her vegetables unscathed Sanford was
mouth, Ohio, are guests o f Mr. nnd Mrs. beds for $2.00. It should have read
ha Sencord. Mrs. Wilhelm is a violinist $2.50. But the enterprising innnnger, certainly lqrky nnd the world should hear
of note and will be remembered by ninny J. D. Davison accommodated all who of it. Some twenty thousand of these
cards ure being printed nnd will greet the
Sanford people, having visited here gevernl came and supplied their wants at $2.00.
eyes
of tiie people in every section of
yean ago.
Tiie price is as advertised.
Florida. If you see tiie "Lucky Sanford"
Connected with this paper is a printing
Fresh fish every day—Guaranteed to be
sign you will know what it signifies.
office capable of producing the highest
fresli—also oysters.
_
Lucky in climate, lucky In crop«, lucky in
grade of office and society stationary.
—S. C. Richards, Lcflicr Block.
improvements, lucky in health and wealth,
Capt. Henry McRae, a prominent citizen in Sanford life Is worth living."
L T. Irvin, Jr., a prominent business
man of Washington, Ga.. is in Sanford on of Trilby, was in Sanford on business
Several Sanford Fires
a brief vlth; - Mr. Irvin h o i te ir acres o f ^Wednesday, nnd paid this office n pleas­
&lt;*lery land under cultivation, and is here- ant call. Capt. McRae is extensively en­
There were several small fires during
looking after his interests. He is antici­ gaged in celery culture here und has a the week in Sanford, caused by defective
pating large returns from his acreage, and largo acreage under cultivation. Mr. Dick­ flues. Very sljght damage was done, as
•arms well pleased with every tiling he bos inson is associated with him in this busi­ the fire department was on band promptly
***** in Sanford, having unbounded fuilh ness, and they anticipate successful re­ at every one of them and did excellent
sults.
in the future prosperity o f the d ty.
work. In every instance the loss of prop­

Methodists, Please:
February 14 Is Birthday Missionary
Sunday School Sunday. Help us by
bringing or sending on that day one
penny for each year of your age.

erty would have been enormous had it
not been for tiie prompt arrival of die
department. Too much praise cannot be
given to Chief Hand and his excellent
squad o f volunteers.

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Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
February 4, 5 and 6.

The now carringe factory of W. H. Un­
derwood is assuming larger proportions
nnd will soon have the brick work finished.

Planting time is here*. M. M.Smith will have arrived in the city nnd will mnke
Sec H. H. Hill for Celery City Blend
sell you land on easy terms.
Sanford their future home. Mr. Houser
Coffee, finest on earth for 24 cents.
Geo. E. Nolan, cashier o f the Orlando lias been appointed express agent
Get estimates from Pell on house print­
Bank &amp; Trust Co., was a visitor Ip tiie
If you want n first-class tailor-made
ing.
city Thursday.
suit for $12.08, call at D. A. Caldwell fit
U. S. cream separator, very chenp.nt
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gordon spent several Sons.
— Geo. H- Fernald Hardware Co.
days of this week in the city. Mr. Gordon
Rugs, frdfn 75 cents up. E. A. Hcffield
"Our Own" coffee. Iiest 25 rent mffee oil
Is g well known newspaper innn of New Furniture Store—
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rlie market, nt ciliter s tora ..u f. Garner fit
Orleans.
The famous Fox River Butter for sale
Roberts.
Mr. Kemmer and son Julius o f I’ etos- at W. W. Long's Grocery.
Opening o f Art S tore and W om an's
fccy, MicH., purchased five acre» o f celery
Go to 11. 11. Hill for everything in the
Exchange at Crlppcn’ s Music S tore
land this week and will make Sanford grocery line.
Saturday a fte rn o o n , February G, 1909.
their home.
New-line m en's pants $1.25 to $5, at Everybody Invited.
Olives in hulk and in all size bottles.
M cttln ger's,
Knri Tnkuch has returned home after u
Chas. E vans,
Hon. Geo. ti. Dickinson of Mnillniul was Visit to New Orleans, Tampa, Jackson­
Chase &amp; Sanborn's ten nnd coffee, the a visitor to the city Tuesday. Mr. Dickin
ville nnd Gainesville, lie leaves next
best there is.
Garner &amp; Roberts.
son is enthusiastic over Sanford's many J¥cekJur F a r it i green).
Good 200-egg incubator and brooder Improvements. .
Do away with dust while sweeping car­
going at cost.
The streets are filled with wagons pets by buying Wizzurd Cnr(»et Cleaner of
—Geo. H. Fcrnold Hardware Co,
bringing In celery to be shipiicd to north W. W. Long.
For an up-to-date tollor-nmde suit, see era (mints. Sanford celery always com
See Pell for 'paper hanging. New fall
1). A. Caldwell &amp; Sons.
mnnds ,i good price!
patterns just In.
• Newsline m en's punts $1.25 to $5. at
$18 Art Squares for $15. size 9x12. E
if you want to sell or buy city lout, city
Mettlngdr's.
i
A. Heflleld Co.
property, celery farms, see N, H /Gsincr.
Percy P. Voyle, representing tile Jack­
Women’s exchange, nl the Art Store
Headquarters for iron Age tools. Any­
sonville Advertising Agency, was in the "Everybody Join.
— K ays "8* Ketchum.
thing you want in hand plows, fertilizer
city several days litis week, in the interest
Electa Brand Ten and Spices.
distributors, etc.. Harry J. Wilson.
,-ofJils firm.
.
C has . E vans .
We wish to cull attention to tiie adver­
Dean Spencer of Orlando was in the
Good ^200-egg incuUulor and broode tisement of the Columbia Phonograph Co.
city Wednesday nnd paid The Herald going at cost.
A. H. Crippcn &amp; Son are the Sunford
office a pleasant visit. The Dean carries
— Geo. H. Fernnld Hardware Co.
agents nnd will show you the phonographs
»
sunshine wherever he goes.
The boats and trains are still bringing at any time.
Diiy Henry Clay Flour of W, W. Long in new people to Sanford who nre anxious
Swell line of quartered oak chcffoniers
f Tlic best on earth.
to avail themselves of (lie grent opportu nt Sanford Furniture Company.
Garner fit’ Roberts sell high-grade Cigars nicies in investments.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hoffman of Canestotn,
and tobacco. Try them.
Our own coffee," 25 cents n pound, for N. Y., nre spending n few days in tiie dty.
Tiie Royal Tailors Brand of Clothing. «ah* by Garnef-fle -Roberts.----------------MriTuid Mrs. "Hoffinan were in Sanford
■ inPHITs perfection. See samples at D. A.
Dr. W. Housbolder 1ms purchased the several years ago ami nre greatly surCaldwell fit Sou's.
*
purchased the dental office of Dr. F. B prised at the wonderful advancement be­
$18 Art Squares for $15, size 0x12. E. Stephens in the Pico block. Dr. lious- ing made in tin* city.—
A. Hcffield Co.
iiolder solicits a continuation of the pat­
C. C. Worthington is busy this week
ronage
of Dr. Stephens.
collecting fruits and vegetables for the
Every railroad, Btenmship and stenmboat line entering Florida
bus now
Iron beds from $ 2 .5 0 up. Get them quick Jacksonville und Tampa exhibits. Any
nid given to Mr- Worthington in (ids pro­
joined in tiie offer of cheap rates to tiie nt the Sanford Furniture Company.
ject
will be greatly appreciated, ns lie is
State Fair at Tampa.
When you have nn item of news call
very
desirous of making a creditable dis­
Some iieople seem to think Floridu is phone No. 148.
play.
slow. Let them, try Gurner fit Roberta
Mrs. Edward McIntyre left Mondny for
Samples of engraved visiting cards nnd
with nn order. Phone 39.
Savannah where Mr. McIntyre had (ire
invitations
in tin: latest nnd best styles
1 •E. Koumilhit, who bus been ucting cedfd her. We arc sorry to lose Mr. and
«» express agent, will return to his duties Mrs. McIntyre from our midst hut wish may be seen at Tiie Herald office.

Methodists, please:
. February 14 Is Birthday Missionary
lunday School Sunday. Help us by
bringing or sending on that day one
P*noy for each year af your age

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FARMING
P L E M E N T S

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Clark’s Cutaway Harrows

Planet Jr., and Iron- Age
and Hand Tools

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It 1ms shown more results for the Money Invested than any other,

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It will pay you to examine the Celery Fields where

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Special

is used.
Our representative, C. M. URADWATER. is in Sunford
every week. Sec him or write to him at Orlando or

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Letters and Communications on
Various Timely Topics.
COLUMN

DEVOTED TO PEOPLE

In This Department will be round the
Views, Opinions and Comment
of Practical Writers.
IWe Invite eorretpondenee on live topic* from *U
■eclloni of the County, *l*o newi Item» of lntrrr»t.
Brevity will ln*ure prompt pulilicnllon. Article*
contrary to the view» of the Editor will be pulr
llihed. but *bu«lve *nd anotiymoo* communica­
tion* Will ho rejected. We will not be rMpmifate
for opinion» expre*»ed by contributor*. All oommunlcation» Intended for currenv l»»ue mu»t bo In
hand not later than Tueiday p. m l—Et&gt;.

Our Esperlmeet Station.
To the Editor of The Herald:

"Ttpiafc."

Milton, Carrabelle, Titusville and Sum*
‘ tervllle Visited D u d n l Week
Last Sunday the town o f Milton was al­
most totally destroyed by fire. The loss
Is estimated at about $ 20 0,0 0 0. Among
the most Important buildings burned were
First National Bnnk, three furniture stores,
the Star building, city hall, Waldorf hotel,
and two livery stables. The fire broke out
early In the morning and was beyond con ­
trol when discovered. In all, twenty busi­
ness houses were consumed,
Carrabelle was visited by a fire ¿unday
night which destroyed a hotel, three stores
and a large quantity of lumber belonging
to the Franklin Lumber Ca.. Loss estlmated at $40,000.
Titusville was the scene o f an Incendi­
ary fire Sunday morning whidi destroyed
the planing mill and storage sheds, with
their contents, belonging to the Titusville
Lumber Co. Large piles of lumber on the
skids ready for loading on cars together
with a quantity already loaded were also
destroyed. Losgftabout $50,000. When
help arrived nnd run out the flro hose It
was found that the hose had been cut in
several places, rendering them useless.
The Sumter county courthouse was de­
stroyed by Ore last Saturday. Cause of
fire nnd amount of insurance not stated.

IF

You Want to Buy òr Sell

C ITY PROPERTY
OR TR U CK LANDS
Come and See Us

The following report Is specially for the
readers of T he H erald by Prof. P. H.
Rolf*, State director;-----------*---------The farmers o f the State should be in
close touch with the work of the National
and State Experiment Stations.
The stations, by their technical train­
ing, and equipment, are prepared to old
In solving practical problems beyond the
reach o f the man on the farm, burdened
with Uie dally derails ot his businessIt is hoped your renders will give this
U st o f Unclaimed L etters
report their careful thought nnd atten­
Remaining In the Sanford Postonico nt
tion. ,
Respectfully,
close of week ending Feb, 2, 1900 l
—J. V. W eeden.

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There are nt present sixteen workers

Edvard», Mulà '
Ulllan, L. S.
Morey, Mn. S. R.
Moore, M in Beule A

Smith. Mr*. Mmlworth
Sr nr I , Mill Malici
Will il. Min Francia

on the Experiment Station staff.
Each
one is nn expert in his tine.
The ser­
GentlemenS
vices o f each one, or all o f these are free
Kritrr. Mr. R.
Alrleln, Mr. Joaeph
to the fnriners of Florida.
Lyon», Hon. Huih
Amutroni. Mr. Roy
Some of the lines of work that are now Drown, — —
Malnmpy, Mr. Edwsrd
Murry. Mr. S.
being conducted at the Experiment Sta­ Brotfn, Noah
Ncltoti. C. II.
tion nre studies in vegetable growing. Carter. iir^Yaneey
VniW|| ff »Vi
Nowlcn, Mr. R. E.
fruitgrowing, farm crops, soil analysis, Davi», Mr. Sam.
Robert», Mr. I. H
und milk and beef production.
K o «. Mr Will
Pavla, Edward E.
Sintletary, Jame*
In tho twenty years of its existence, Deatan, W. E.
Small, S. W.
Field Ins, Mr. W. C.
the Experiment Station hns published
Shamera, Mr. G. 8
-OstHtrMrrA.bulletins,'107 press bulletins, and 20
Gilliam, L. F.
Tillman. Sherman
annual reports. These publications nre Johnson. Tommy
Wood. J. A.
free to every Tarmer in tho State who
Persons claiming Uie above will please
may apply for t h e m e s long as the edi­ say "Advertised," nnd give date of Uils
tion lasts. ' ’
list.
D ia s . F. H askins , P. M. "
There nje now 11,000 names in Florida
Filed fo r R ecord.
on the mailing list. As there are only
B. A. Howard nnd wife to Henry M.
4 0,000 farm homes in the State, these
reach n very large percentage o f our fann­ Sussex, wd., $1,500.
Henry M. Sussex and wife to B. A.
ers; though the others jwho ore not on
The ¡¡at should take advantage of the in­ Howard, mtg., $700.
Frank G. Perkins and wife to Copley
formation. The material in these bulle­
tins arc based on experiments made In Anvey, wd., $5,000.
the State of Florida. Naturally, the ex­
H. Carl Pnnn ct. nl., to J. B. Callahan,
periments. must be.m ade in the region wd.. $50.
where tho crops are grown.
J. E. Pace to i - B. Rapp, sat. intg.,
Of the bulletins published. 30 are on $1,000.
general furmlng. 25 on tree fruits and . W. D. Malcolm and wife to G. B. Brny,
strawberries, 12 on live stock, 11 on vege­ mtg., $200.
tables, 10 on soils and fertilizers, and
Geo. I. Russell to Geo. P. May hew, sat.
8 on pincnpplcs.
mlg.. $800.
Among Uie many experiments Uint arc
Tim Wilson to Dolly L. Potts, wd.
being made at Gainesville, the following $250.
will illustrate the extent o f sortie lines of
Clins. II. Morse to J. D. Williams, wd..
Vork—32 varieties of cassava; 35 varie­ $123.
ties of alfalfa. rcprescnUng nearly all
continents of the carUi; 22 varieties of . Burned to Death In M ulberry Jail
sorghumroverUO varieties oT" "new and
T w o!n m oles oT the Mulberry Jail were
untried plants; a herd of Shorthorn cat­ burned to death lust Sunday mornlng.whcn
tle, for beef production with Florida that structure was destroyed by fire. The
crops; a herd o f Jersey cattle, for milk unfortunates were negro men who hnd
production from Florida crops. Cotton been arrested for drunkenness Saturday
breeding, tfcltuce breeding, and
corn night and put in jail by the marshal for
breeding are among the breeding experi­ safekeeping Whether they made a lire
ments.
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,
to burn Uielr way out, or simply as
New lines o f special investigations, means of keeping, warm, will uevr be
citrus diseases and insects, especially the known.
whitcliy, nre receiving careful attention.
The buiiding whidi served as a Jail was
Vegetable diseases nnd insects are also a small wooden affair and was located on
being investigated.
Uie outskirts of the town and when the
During Uie last ten years the increase fire was discovered it was too late to save
in value o f farm crops per acre lias been the prisoners.
nt least 100 jier cent. Tho investigations
The men who lost their lives were from
- a nd wmluia&gt;nipl«ta&lt;l at—Uw— KspetiHHUib -tlm.plm»plnita m i n n n m l i h r l r nn n ip n n n Station have played a very important |unknown
part in this development.
( * Popularity o f W ekiwa Springs
The advice to the agricultural people
Wekiwa Springs is gaining a great rep­
lias frequently saved them thousands, of
utation for the health-giving qualities of
dollufs; both by advising them what to
Uie water and the popularity of the springs
do, nml what not to do. People new to
as a health resort is increasing every year.
the Stale often with to take up new crops
Tho tourists are now induding Wekiwa
and such crops as usually fail, these arc
Springs in their itinerary, and are most
advised to make only experimental plant­
pronounced i o ih oM n n ise of the beauties
ing»,___ . ---------------------- P^IL R m r s ,. —
o f the resort JudflrBullock hint, added
Per J. v. w.
extensive improvements to the hotel, and
. in order to supply the demand for the wa­
A. G. Allen's Big Minstcral Show which ter has installed a bottling plant, and
has becif here before and has always ships the water to distant points. The
given general satisfaction, is advertised springs are one of the attractions of Uiis
to appear here Febuury. 8. The company section of the state, and a popular resort
is said to include Jill the old Favorites and for Sanford people.
has been augmented considerably In point
o f members. Many new features have boon
added nnd the preforma nee is said to be
fully VP to and even better than the high
Standard o f excellence set by them when
Iirre lost sensor;— The seatmg afrtrogê
ments o f the Lent have been re-arranged
and every care has been token for the
comfort and convenien ce'of the patrons,
no that they can enjoy a ftrst-dnu minstrel
prefonnonce under canvas. Admission
25 and 35 cento.

M urray’ s Cement Tile
For drainage and irrigation is (lie best.
Perfect taints, durable and weU made.
This is made in Sanford.
Patronise a
home industry and get better goods.
Made In *, 2 ” 'n n d 'w3 ’* sIm ' 'S o ld liy tho
Geo. 11. Fernald Hardware Co. 22-41

Dried Salt Shoulders at 12 H cents found
at H. 1L HHTs grocery.

Palatka Tile for sale in any quanity.

Lawn Mowers

Special price* lo reduce stock. If you
want a good mower at a low price, now U
Uie time to buy. Also good stock of
scythes, grass books and lawn .rake*.
See C. A . Reed for furniture and piano j
. ; - Harry J. Wilson.
moving.
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Day Tile For Sale.

BOARDING CELERY, SANFORD, FLA

It Makes No DiiTeJence What You Want or Where You Want It

W E HAVE IT
anti on Terms that are Right

HOW ARD-PACKARD LAN D COMPANY

Hardware and Farm

Implements

THE COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER
Used In Uncle Sant's Paint Shop
During the past ypar the U. S.
Navy has consumed 091,000 pounds

Baal by T est tor G row er*. All who tmvr
titcd Itili ipruy iuiiliniiuuily ii!,. free from blitht

We have tin* largest
and best equipped plain
for driving wells in this
section of the country
nnd are prepared to till
all orders promptly. Our
machinery is up-to-date
and 'o u r workmen are
skilled .in the woik=-----

Lucas White Paint
and 278,700 pounds of LUCAS
COLORS, builiueni io produce more
than 100,000 gallons' of paint,
equivalent to 50 carloads of 200.000 gallons each, nnd which would
make a train more than one-half
m ile long.
In addition to this Uncle Sam
(&gt;«9w J during, tiic past.year marc
Uian 25.000 gallons o f LUCAS
VARNISHES, ENAMELS and other
products. _____
Uncle Sam's preference is not u
matter of fuvor, but o f QUALITY
and RESULTS.
In Unde Sam's, service, ns in
everybody else's, LUCAS PRO­
DUCTS have an unbroken record
for satisfactory results,*

th ose, conlemplntinfi
putting in wells would
serve their best inter­
ests by consulting us and
learning prices before
making contracts. ’

Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Caulitlowers, etc., etc., In Sahford, pays
I Sell the Land— Your Drains, Money, nnd
Muscles Makes the Crop and the Profit

IM PROVED IR R IG ATED F A R M S — U N C L E A R E D LA N D S
Flowing Wells on All
Celery Delta nnd other Desirable Tracts in Blocks to suit Purchaser.

J . N. W H ITN ER

* G. F. Smith, Box 371

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Prices and descriptions upon request.

First National Bank Building

�TH E SANrORD HERALD

n ,. nmlerslirtiil hertby give notice Hint tfi
J j t^ roS y io Hon. Albert W. Cllehrl.t, at
J ^ o f lE V S »« of Florid«, ot T cllch c»**. . „ .
S K 2 1 0 t h day of March. 190». for Is.ulng of
I'li'icr» Patent lncorporntlng the SANFORD CELU(V l&gt;ELTA LANL)C0 MPANY. under the prok*'1,I charter attached
nilnriird hi»rf*tn.
hereto, the original Chtirter
Charter
i now on Ble with the Secretary of State at
U s e e . Florida.
,. N. Wtunttar,
A. T. RoesiTTTjr. *
S. O. Chase.
The undersigned have associated and do hereby
■tMclate themselvea together for the nuriwse of
a body corporate under and by virtue of
K i w i of lb« State or Korkin. and we do adopt
[he following Artldea of Incorporntlon:
. ARTICLE
The. name of this corporation shall Im* the SANniKD ClXEKV DELTALAND COMPANY, and
It. nrlncipal place of business ah all bo at Sanford.
n Dd,h but it »hall have such other places of
In Florida and oilier Slatea na shall be
dsisrmlncd by the Board of Directors.
ARTICLE-».
The general nature of the business to be transafted by said corporation shall be: To buy, hold.
I S work, lease, rent, eschonge, cultivate. Iinw
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*■— 1— deal1 In ~al
urove
otherwise
real estate either as
inrtierf or in commission for others; to plat, lmBW
1&gt;
develop,
farm,
drain, u
dike
nml
fM
flQ
l'Cr uC
VCrop. IM
I*11. UlBilli
1*1 H
ii'i Irrigate
landl'anddlipoae of ita products, and to do and
for the full
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.m of iu
ownership.
ARTICLE HI.
The amount or capital stock of tlila corporation
•kail
be Twenty-Five
Thousand
Dollars.
the shares to be One
' 25,000.00) fully paid up, tf
($25.00(1
' ■ -U&gt;tlsrs.
illars.t * 100.06 ) each, and two hunllundrrd
— m a and fifty hi t .........
Hundred Dollars ($100.00) ench.
All the cn|&gt;ltal
stok to be fully paid up in real property at n lust
value to tie Hi m and determined by the Board of
Directors.
ARTICLE IV.
The corporation shall continue for a period of
Seventy-five Years from and after Its legal Incor­
poration by the proper authorities.
ARTICLE V.
The business of the corporation shall tic con­
ducted by the following officers^ A Prcsldcjif,.,
" T V'e T fMMwn. n Scwc tniy andTm uurw.—nr i fr
«Urtrd by the Board of Directors, and n Board
«f Directors of not less than three and not more
than seven in number. The office of Secretary and
Treasurer may be held by one person. The Di­
rectors shall be chosen from list of stockholders of
tbrrorpnrallon and elected annually.
Until the first annual meeting and election of of
Beers and their
qualification,
the olficera of this
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Ir qua
corporation
_ N. Whitner, I’ reildent; A
urntloi shall be: j.
T. Kossetter,_yic*-rroaldenl^and
S. O. Chose. Sec
nasetti
rrtnry
and Treasurer. The Board of Directors
ry am
shall tie: ‘ J N. Whitner; A. T, Rossetler ond S. O

e e S ^ h r fir jr s ia s .'

— lb »Oral organisation meeting of stockholder* of
this corporation shall be held In Sanford. Florida,
on the Ittlh day of March, I'JOU, fur the purpose oi
adopting by-laws, and doing such utber business
as It may desire to transoct. The annual meeting
shall be on the first Tuesday of May of each year
.A RT IC L E V I
The highest amount of Indebtedness of this cor
porntion to which It can subject itsulf shall not
ciceed Its capital slock.
ARTICLE VII.
The names ond residences of the subscribers of
stock In ibis corporation, and the amount uf stock
subscrilird by each is as follows:
_ I N. Wpilnct. Hanford. Horlda, 01) share*.
A. T. Rossetter. Sanford. Florida, 71 shares.
S. O Cli^se,, San ford, Florida. HU shares.
In WrrNfss Wlltxtor, the subscribing tncoruora
tors do hereby »ubacribe their names this third day
of February, A. I). IUU1).
J. ti. Wnmrrx,
A. T. Itussrrtu,
S. O. Chase.
S tatt or F iosida .' t
Cottrmr or Okani
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ir,e.
Before rne K. E. Mnswrll, 0 Notary Ihtbllc o f the
State
Whitner. A
itale of Florida, personully
personally came J. N Whitner,
A.
T. Rossetter and S, O. Chase, to me wail known to
be the persons named In and who signed the fore­
going Articles at Incorporation, and each for "him
self m knowliilgrd that he subscribed nntj_r*evyicd
Ihr tame AilkTcs of IncorporntionTor the purposes
thertlrt expressed.
In Wnatüi Wrtrstor. I have hereunto set my
band and ufficiai seal Ibis 3rd day uf Kebruury
A. D. 19011.
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R. C. M u t it i.
Notary I'ulillc Slate of Florida. My comiiiitvloii
♦spire. April 13. I»I2
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lla VIHano Rotundo herein duly filed, they depose
and say upon opih that they are the complainants
named In the furr-golng Hill of Partition: thnt Ihr
rnpondem. Vlttoiia Vuiaho (or Victoria Villano)
* " non 7 ts Idem of -the Stole of lineid«; that she
l* tin Infant under the nge of twenty-one years;
iij.w iresides
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with

J'ity of Sanford
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Lot t. muck y. Tier s.) Enforce Taa Lien
Owner Unknown, »ml)
To Alt Whom It May Concern:
Upon application or the City Solicitor, it
It hereby nnlc»«l that on or ‘before the i eh

rttary Mule- day-» next, facing f'ctirtiary f, -A.

' ? nb. In. aaid court . y o u atijtcu r... lu - and
answer the biff fifed and »c t lbriri 111r «v*
lure of your respective Intrrests In. right to.
i""nJ H1’011 !*■»• ■«*•»•« situate In the City
of Sanford, sod described in the bill as;
Lot I, Block 7. Tier 2.
It is further ordered that this order lie
published In the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
published lit s.ti't (*Ii(V Nice a wevlc for eight
consecutive weeks pripr to ssid rule day.
•Witness mV •hib'V'Tlild *«¡1 of the said rirs
cull courEthts Jjili day of November, A. I).
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II. M, Hoblrtson, (Seal.)
23-B Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.

UNDERWOOD

Max* L. Sum.

In Circuii Court. Seventh Judicial Clrcult, Orante County, Florida
uTi™*«* Villano Rot undo and \

■ ‘I* .Kotundo, her husband, /
*nd Mike Rotundo in hU «r-n t m fof

Vittoria Villano.

ToVittorie VilUno:

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riva the affidavits of Mlkr Rotundo and Canna-

S. F. S A L L A S &amp; C O .
Tin, Slate and Tile Roofing

of Machinery

Autom obiles and Gas
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Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue Sanford, Florida
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Office fmd~WDrks'2 H Onk Avenue
, 'Plrunu .130,

SANFORD,

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Gutter and Galvanised Tanks
Repair Work a Specialty

DEALERS IN

at as Low Prices and on ns Reasonable Terms
As Can be Had Anywhere.

onice on Pork Avenue. Iictween First nntl Commercial Streets, SanfonJ, Florida

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Upstairs, Pico Block

The Sanford Building &amp; Loan Association

Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p. m.
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The Pioneer Visible

W IL L BUILD YOU A HOME

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Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m.

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It makes no difference what
Typewriter

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now.

O. H . F E R N A L D
W. D. H O LD E N
F . P. F O N E T E R

HOLLY W I L L I A M S
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C L E A N S AND P R E S S E S

How to Beat the
Mail Order Folks.

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Ladies' Skirts and Gentlemen's Clothing

Sanford Avenue

Our Monthly Rate for Club Only ^

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W. W. LONG

Giving you twelve pieces n month. We will call for and deliver your
clothes once a week. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

DKALFR IN

M. P. LIPE, Manager.

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Fresh Meats
Groceries ! FRANK L. WOODRUFF
In Gold's Barber Shop

Write os for further information

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Sanford Pressing

Underwhod

Florida

J . C. HIGGINS
A. T . R O S S E T T E R
H. R. S T E V E N S

D E A LE R IN

will eventually buy is the Florida and Western Meats
Fall Line of Groceries

Jacksonville,

Dlraefora

T . J . M IL L E R

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STATE DEALERS

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C . H . F E R N A L D , P rè s.
A . T . R O S S E T T E R , V. Pres.
A . P. C O N N E L L Y , S o c 'y , &amp; T ro a s .

; Strangers W e l c o m e

H. &amp; W. B. DREW CO.

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Approved January 19th. 1900.
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* Fuaxcsr La u . Mayor.

Florida

Repairing All Kinds

Free Reading Room ::

To Provide for th e Appointm ent of a City
Scavenger, D efining Ilia Dutlea, and tor
Other Purpoaca.

January 4 ih.lUO».

Sanford,

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i l u l A n b . r J , Fla., in set

orfica with H O L D E N N E A L E S T A T E CO.

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida .
for Orange County.

AN ORDINANCE

lie it Ordairird by tha Mayor and City Coubcilof
the City of Sauford, Florida
Stnyst 1. It. shaH bc_ the liuuv oi_thc llayui.
Jdh the approval of the Council, to appoint n City
Scavenger, whose compensation shall be fixed by
the City Council.
htr. 2. it xhall tm the duty of the City Scavrn
gcr to remove ail cxcrcmeut irom the privies with
la ihe corporate limits of the rhy at least once
each werh, nml all the gar huge placed upon Ihe
xtrerts dally. lie stinli also remove from the city
limits nil other mflrnslvr or unsightly matter or
substance when requivsttd to do so by the Inspect
0», Marshal or Mayor.
It shall lie the duty of the Scavenger to thor
oughty wash all emptied buckets before replacing
the same.
Sir. 3. Every privy within the corporate limits
of the city shall he provided, at the extiense o f thi
Uly. with one or more water Closet ImcxctH of regu
latloti pattern; the number of buckets n; I* usnl
In sny one privy shall be determined by the Clio
Scavenger, subject to Hie approval of the Inspector
■nr the: Sanitary Commillre of the Council.
It shall lie the duty of Ihe Scavenger to supply
the buckets where needed, and within two days re
l*irt the name of the occupant of the premises.with
the number of buckets supplied. t&lt;* tlie City Clerk,
whose duty it shall be to keep a list of the buckets
In use, and by whom.
Stc. «. Tlie owners or occupants of
shall put nil garbage in sultofile reeep
Place Mime n:i|nlde uf the Mill-walk ou the »Ucct. In
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place Ipr the heavenger.
S»r. 5. All uwnefi,'ngents or uccupants of prem­
ises where buckets ore used, shall pay $ 1.1)0 per
bucket per quarter, payable quarterly In advance;
•all stores, saloons, rettuurants, hotels, and uU
■other placet of btisjnexs shall pay $1.50 per quarter. payable quartcfly in adv«nca, offices and resi­
dences where buckets are not used shall tiny 75
cents quarterly, payable quarterly In advance, for
tnc removal of garbage and trash from their reSpectlve plerea. ■
, S*r- $ The aggrclste*amounl ot all revenue d«r
rived under liie provisions of this nrdlnomc jltlill.
- “ A s s s Hi i t n n g ir III Ire used by the Sanitary
Loimnlllee for sanitary purposes only.
— ^-bEc. 7, ■Tlie payment for buckets and scavenger
»ervke shall be made at the office of the City Clerk,
between the first and the tenth of January. April,
July and October. The Clerk ahall keep a record
— t* ali mtntiee received, and payout the same hy
the order or approval of the Sanitary Commit­
tee He shall make a quarterly report to the Coun­
cil of nil monies received and paid out under the
provisions of this ordinance.
Sec. 8. All violators of the provisions of ibis or­
dinance shall be punished by a fine of not less than
*1 bj) nor utorn than $50.00, or by imprisonment
and labpr not rxcrcdiug thirty days.
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in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are
hereby repealed.
btc- 10 .Tills tielnj a sanitary measure, the
same shall taka effect immediately afiFr1its
Passage.

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raJii*« ® iI4 i ’ *do,n,in,1' Matlgjlannl Provlncli di
Kingdom of Italy ond that there it no
person In the Slate oi f lor Ida the service of a sub*‘
f i ^ u p o n whom would bind ihe said Victoria
«0 appear to this Oil)
lorn! Vt* 1,11 on, Monday, the 1st dsy of March.
I»0U, the same being n rule day of maid court.
It Is further ordered that toll nailer t&gt;e published
for eight consecutive wei kt in The Sanford Herald.
a newspaper published in Orange County. Florida.
Witness, B M Hobli to i. Clerk of the Circuit
Court In and for Orange county. Florida, and the
?anri ,alJ court‘ lW* 2n&lt;1 day of January. A. D.
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B. M. RoaiMtim, Clerk,
A. M. Tnsssme,
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‘ Solicitor for Complalnanti.
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By M. A. Howard. D. C.

JW . J . TH IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
Sanford
Machine i Foundry
General Fire &gt; Insurance
Works ’

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Agent for Virginia-Carolina Fer­
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FOR S A LE
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Sanford’s Only Exclusive Shoe Store
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S1R0NQ LINE Of CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES
The Lntcst Fnll Stylra in Ladies’, Gent's and Children’s Shoes
Just Received

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Drink a Bottle of

$ 1100.00

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Manufactured with

duta dlatilled

water—they wIU Prevent Hlneao. aid

digestion and give you health

GROCERIES Tho Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, Fla.
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Thara, Mr. Man, don’t eryl
Tiiay hava brokan your haari, I know,
And tha trada that yau had, which
mad a you glad,
la a Otlrtg af tJ^jj Long Ago.
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C. H. DINGEE
Oixuillul In d.-slrn. vr.:b c.-«rcful

Plumbing and
Gas Fi t t i n g

But atill you can gat It back—
Thara la hopa for tha man who trlaa. All Work ReceiVes My Persona) Attention
To raoovar your trada yau hava gat to
and Deat Efforts
wad a
Right In and A DV ERTIB B 1
Opposite City Hall

‘Phone 230

f^evk. Mida cl quartir*i*w t4l

gJUd 4i*lt wit;: a Siandsctnr ur.tCca tuttfe, bl&gt;-t!r p*li-brtl. ‘ Tram h '-th*r »v a'. .

bux trxnic convirv'^Jor- PrcucbI .. v The rrsep i» rotvthlí tin’y
««I our Immtiive ti.miljr-urJi;« uiüitlt», lor choira ««du ivrlf. tun»rtg
out cfi.lt* «I nil llfil.l* til mma .-aJbt lUft titkl w« t .1 « c l « • ! U*o
Adxxlcr'a p r o til ».id K it J l . i lu y o u r.t w l i a h xato.

Yuit run no dunce,tor vre give » ji r mener t*’’.k if every rliafrl* im\
iifly ■%we i c ;» .« i f. Y uuttivcdliD I u’ .a C tll-r 1 » fitrra
pur tu, Vhclicn.-l’ wn.
c ■crx—c.-J evm t tLtr iiw, trwa Ibc

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j;.1 bitter
bcBcr Fiuftfsciion. CU- ir» f.r d ur-ttpm. piflcr. b.J-rwioi,.
ani
ciott cLgxnf lo tilt ptMnc-tL /.. I ni.'.^xcTvruoJ, ÎjOatH.-r.at litici.

Servi fi r imr tira « 1J a frn e il c. i^eiaie xu.1 »pur 1*1 CfcrtiOi w IIM tirai

teli, yen »il almot t k u »•&gt;. rin&lt; ui* j&gt;.v &lt;■» n-x. a*v* *1*1 »■»•! m-.i ty l n

•W17 cholr jo a Uuj. L u .t l . r &gt;1 l e ) . ; .tir-. It i y«.cr»

Bride* and Monrwo C:*., Jatkccsirt;:*, fU~

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IN TUE SOCIAL WORLD CÒUP1E

ALMOST ASPHYXIATED

Gob Turned On In Room Where They
Were Sleeping
Items of Interest Concerning

P O tN T Y P U R E LY
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Celery City Vanity fa ir While
Away the Oolden llo u rs Soclal Gossip. *

Wednesday, Feb. 24, will be Ash
Wednesday, and then for Lent and .a
cessation o f social events. It begins to
look as though Sanford society had better
get very busy in the next few days and
sandwich In as many events as possible
before the Lenten season calls a halt on
all gaiety.
Several card ponies and
dances are scheduled to take place, next
k. week and then for n long rest and ‘ ‘sack* c l o t h and ashes."

tendant who hod promised to awaken
them at 8 o'clock, and only tho prompt
arrival o f physicians saved them from |
death.
It was supposed that Mr. Tucker had
blown out the gas, but he suited that he
had turned it out, and turning it too far
had opened the valve, agalo allowing the
fumes to escape. Delng a cool night the
room was closed tight and . would have
proved a death chnmber to the couple
had it not been for the timely arrival o f
the porter upon the scene.
Doctors Puieston, Neal and Bruce ren­
dered aid and it was several hours before
the couple recovered sufficiently to re­
sume their Journey.

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Between Park and Sanford Avenues,
South of 10th Street, we are offering

FI F T Y - 50- LO TS B

THE now AND WHY

Young Men's Dancing Clasa.
The young men composing the dancing
class of Miss GcJsle Butt gave a dance to
their friends |ast Thursday evening in
the City Hull bultdtng. “ Stumon’s cS e
brated orchestfu furnished the music and
as usuql was up to the standard of e x ­
cellence. About fifty young people were
present and eycryopti enjoyed this *# e n t
to the fullest.
In llonorjif Miss Winchester

Mrs. G. S. Derry entertained at several
delightful alTairs this week ia honor of
her charming guest, Miss Mary Winchester
of Macon, Ga,
It Is rumored that a domlnoe dance will
he one of the features of the social world
next week.
-The Herald would appreciate the society
news that can be sent in each week. It
is rather difficult to guess at the different
events.
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Mr. and Mr*. S. C. Tuckerof ToylorvUle..]
while guests of the Pico H otel were near­
ly asphyxiated by the escaping of gas in |

Society, P.eople.

G. W. Lewis Dies at L on gw ood
George W. Lewis died at his home in
Longwood last Monday, nftcr n lingering
“ illness of several months.
Mr. Lewis
came to Florida from Wilmington, N. C.,
and settled in Snnford thirty-five years
ago. 11c afterwards removed to Long­
wood, where he resided until his death.
Mr. Lewis was well known and highly
respected and had a large circle of friends
In Orange county, especially in this sec­
tion, where he resided so many ‘years.
He leaves a wife and ten children to
mourn the loss of a loving husband and
fattier. -Mrs. I. II. Williams and Mrs. S,
M. Shipp of this city; Mrs. H. L. Heath
urtd Mrs. C, C. Singletary of Ft. Mycre,
nnd Mrs. P. F. Crnry of Tampa,, are his
married«! nughters.
Dean Spencer of the Episcopal church
conducted the services. Mr. Lewis tiaving
been a member of tills church during his
life. The funeral services were held at
the Longwood home, interment being
made in the Longwood cemetery.

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Secret of Sanford Lettuce Growing |
Olven Away
• The reason th s r heads o f lettuce raised I
about Sanford arc often from six to ten
inches In diameter, solid as* a flat Dutch
cnbbage.whlteat the head and pale green
to the circumference, commanding the
highest prices in the markets, is that they
are carefully planted, skilfully cultivated. [
well fertilized and ijtjgntcd, says.ltiej
Tampa Times.
The people engaged in the cultivation I
of lettuce at Sanford do not all produce
that kind of goods, but many of them do.
Tho proportion who do is large, because
the men engaged In that specialty arc
close together, watch each other's meth­
ods, imitate the best, discard all others,
nnd work more or less knowingly to a [
common end.
They use fertilizer and water wjlh the I
precision of machinery, and the result U|
about as sura. • It Is only as they depart
from the rules that they fall down froifi [
the standard of excellence and profit.

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Cooked Celery Root— A most wholesome I
vegetable, practicnlly unknown to many,
is celery root. Peeled, cut in dice, boiled
in unsalted water and prepared like cauli­
flower, it Is delicious. Boiled whole,
peeled, cut in thin slices, and combined
with cold sliced potatoes, boiled with |
ackets on, it is a delightful salad.
SnifTED Celery—One hunch celery; ono I
cream cheese; ten drops o n io n Juice; two
or three pounds cream; salt, cayenne,
separate, wusii, drain celery and trim into
six or eight inch lengths. With u silver
fork work the sweet crcnm Into the cheese,
season and stuff into the hollow » f cacti |
celery stalk. Serve cold.

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You and each ol you arc hereby noil fled and re„ulm l (o present any dalm t and all demands ,
which
have either for or a«slnst said eetata ol
The ladies of the Presbyterian churcji "• M. you
Mahoney, deceased, lr ‘ - * ~
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Florida,
lu
the undanuned I
will give a Valentine social at the1resi­
within one year from the dal
dence o f W. W. Long on the evening of
Dated December 21. 1008.

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HESE lots are numbered from 1 to 50 in the
-- order sol&lt;L- Mr. Derry, Cashier of the Peoples
Bank, has placed one of these numbers in a
sealed envelope, and the purchaser who happens to
purchase that lot in the series will receive a deed to
his lot FREE of Cost. The lucky number will he
announced only after the Sale of the entire series
has been completed, but all Payments made by the
Lucky Man will be refunded with the Deed. Mr.
Derry does not know what number is in the envelope,
as Numbers 1 to 50 were written on separate pieces
of paper, folded, placed in a fiat from which some
one drew one which was immediately, sealed in the
presence of witnesses and the other 49 immediately
destroyed— Ihisjvvas-daiTe-at-our-offieeat-4i) o’clock1
Monday, December 21. These lots are offered for
less money and on easier terms than any in Sanford
were ever offered before and some one will
a
Hom eSite Free. Be the Lucky Man!

—Geo. II, Fernald Hardware Co.

Valentine Social

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Romeo Coffee. 3 pounds for one dollar

A lusty youngster came to the home of
In County Judge’s Court. Orange
Mr. and Mrs. H. H.Mulrhend, Sunday night
County, Florida
and they are happy in their new posses­ ln Ra Eitat« ol I
sion, He Is the finest ever rulsçd on Cel­ W. M, Mahoney J
To Au. C sçrn j», Lnurax, Dimuam*. ano a u
ery a vem «.____________________
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Two Excellent Recipes for Cooking |
Celery *-

Miss Gclsle Butt has opened n dancing
Chas. Evans.
class in connection with her other class.
Garner
&amp;
Roberts
have
good
butter in I
Lessons will be given on Wednesday and
one-pound prints for 33 cents.
Saturday afternoons at three o'clock, at
If you have rooms for rent, put your
the Hotel Wilton. Terms, two dollars for
name in the rooming house directory, ot |
eight iCBSODB.
the Art Store.

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$175

10 Cash and $5 Per .Month,
Without Interest

APPROPRIATE f OR THE SEASON I

Drain and Irrigation M aterial
We make special carload prices on I
mixed BizcS of sewer pipe. 4 inch. H Inch
____ New M eat-M ark«!-—
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larger sizes. Also second quality
S. A. Thompson has installed a first-class
meat mnrkct in Speer's grocery on Park pipes at reduced rates. See us before |
avenue, and is handling the choicest va- buying. Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
, ricty of Florida and Western meats. EvFurnished Room* For Rent
erything is neat and clean, and your wants
Two good-sited rooms, in good location, I
can be supplied in fresh and smoked meats will be rented to desirable persons. Cist­
of all kinds. The phone number is I and ern and sulphur water on the premises. [
the meats are"A No. I in every respect.
Inquire at The Herald office.
Call up Thompson if you want the best
Buggies for Sale
that can be found. Delivery to any part
We have fdur fine new buggies which I
of the clt^ ___________ _______ _
we will sell cheap, as wc have no place to [
W as Som e Cabbage
store them.
A large bend of cabbage on exhibition
22tf
—S anford Carriage Works.
in the real estate ofllce o f J. N. Whitncr
this week created much discussion. The
Surrey for Sale
cabbage was raised on Mr. Whltner's
We haven new $125,00 one-horse surrey
farm on Celery Avenue nnd weighed that has only been used one month,which |
12 pounds. The cabbage is not on exhi­ we offer for S75.00.
bition now as (he editor of The Herald 2 2tf
—S aneord C arriage W orks .
has ulready eaten It and can vouch for
Just Received
the good Qualities thereof.
— The largest line o f sporting guuli ~CVc f
/
received in Sanford— guns, rifles, hunting
Change In Express O fllcc
.... S.-U.Hauser uf Savannah has been ap­ clothing; e t c . --------------JTarfy'J. Wilson.
pointed express agent for Sanford, nnd
Winner Washing Machines
will xutsumc his -duties s t once. Mr. Mc­
A few more of these still left, sold strictly I
Intyre. the fanner agent, hffs been trans­
on guantee. If they do not do what wc
ferred to Savannah.
claim, money is refunded. - Harry J.Wilsoti
Wc welcome Mr. Houser and lus es­
timable wife to Sanford.
U. S. cream separator, very cheap, at |

Children’s Dancing Glass

rchniarye, l|0f

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r

ved ce*er^ ifliids, flowing wells guaranteed,

-$25,00 to - $200.00 p e r - a c r e —
per acre^Cry fUnni' W‘ th n° winil wella 011 tUed&gt;drained and ready for crop, $500.00 to $ 1000.00
Florida^for
wet. n . 7 e S

QIUi tmimproved'

acres timber land, with finest site in
P™ .“ “ 1

are here to show you what has been and ran be done.

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I N S A N F O R D — Life is Worth Living
Number 26

NEWS OF THE WORLD
Items of Interest Gleaned From
.Various Sources

H ERALD

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1909
ing the people to join tlic Riverhead I
License LengtS nnd vote nt the forthcoming |
spring election for license. "The

COL. BRYAN IN SANFORD

Wve',head Uccn9c Uaiu“*i

Mr, Wesson, "is to convince our fel- Great
low citizens that the licensing of the liquor |
business nnd Its proper regulation under'

Commoner Stopped Mere
Short Time

u i n n r m t i r c ntiniMP TMF U/V-Fir I 1' ^ flv)nnblc nnd prncticnl law Is n far
HAPILNINUS UUKINU- l i l t WLCK |better plnn than Hint of no license, which I MADE SHORT TALK AT STATION
hns nlwnys enused law-breaking, perjury,
hypocrisy and nil manner of corrupt nnd
Here the Reader» Will Find a Brief corrupting practices.
Sanford. Associated With Pleasant
I tl.t.r lc .1 S p rtn , f l o w l „ ,
I Th« chief engineer of the Pnnnmncannl
Memories of Mrs. Bryan*»

For Hurried Readers
Girlhood Days
promises that ships will be passing through
William Danes Kennedy, one o f the the cnnnl by January I, 1915.
j-^ fion . William Jennings Bryan, the fore-

Mr. Bayun bus lust none o f his oratori
cal power and his pica for honest govern
ment for the masses had the vigor and
power that for many years has character
ized this famous leader. His impassioned
nppeal for truth nnd honesty, and a fair
deni in nil matters of government carried
his audience with him. His beautiful
metaphor of comparing the truth to a seed
planted in good ground and nfler certain
stages at last springs from the earth into
n plant, wns n gem of oratory, nnd at the
close three cheers were given him with, a
vigor that carried the thoughts hack to the
days of the early campaigns.
Before the truin started Mr. Bryanstood
upon the steps and shftok hands with sev­
eral hundred penpSe who crowded around
him nnd cheered him vociferously ns the
train left the station. After a brief stay
in Florida, Mr. Bryan will leave forSpringlleid, Ohio, where he will deliver nn nd
dress u|h&gt;» Abraham Lincoln.

highest officials of the Knights o f Pythina
The National debt increased during Jnrt- n,ost figure in the political arena of Amcrorder, and author o f Kennedy's ‘Tythinn
unry $10,770,482, nnd there wns nearly
even In defeat, was accorded a most
History." died in Chicago Inst week from
$ 20 ,000,000 less in the treasury than on enthusiastic welcome ut the union depot
heart dlscnst.
December 31.
in this city Inst Saturday. Mr. Uryun was
The Nnvndn state assembly has passed
Mrs. Margaret Hiles ofCellnn. Ohio, died cn rouU* t0 DeLnn'1
« v *«*t ‘ » the
a bill providing that applicants for divorce
Inst week, nged 108 years. She is believed Tampa fair, nnd-w hile very few people
in Nevada must be residents of that State
to have been the oldest woman in the |were aware that the great Democratic
- - two yenrs instead o f six months ns here­ State.
lender would he here, there was a large
tofore.
.
i crowd present to grasp his hand wbeh he
' Clarence Handley was given $30 or 60 MEETING MISSIONARY SOCIETY |emerged from the car. Mayor Lake ncORANGE GROWERS TO MEET
companied him, and ns soon as the crowd
' days last Tucsdny In Augusta! Ca., for
cursing a prencher on n trolley cnr. Hand- Talent Money Grows to Large Pro­ could be parted to a Ilow, them egress, the Officlul Program for Convention lias
Mayor escorted Mr. Bryan to a corner of
portions
ley wns walking out of the car and brushed
Been Issued
The Woman’s Foreign Missionary So- the platform and from (bis |tointMr. llrynn
Into Dr. Lansing Burroughs, on elderly
One of the most important conventions
prcaclicr, nnd immediately began cursing I ciety of the Methodist Church were in- made a ten minutes talk to the assem­ which will assemble in Tampa during the
end abusing him.
vlted to hold their monthly meeting for blage."
fair perio&lt;l, will he that o f tho Orange
The Central Arcade, consisting of twen- February nt the residence o f Mrs. I). G.
Growers’ convention, wliichwill convene
lyYtores, on the ground floor, nnd offices. Wagner, president, on Palmetto avenue,
nt the Tampa Bay Cnsinoon the 20th at
society rooms nnd printing plant above,
^ ie occasion was a delightful one, the
10 n. m.
&gt; _______
In SclmriActadv. fi. Y.. waa-destroyed by I
the years work must -eneoor” Tito missionary work now being carried
-flrc last week. The Arcade was formerly I
When the treasurer, Mrs. J. K.
un-h&gt;' thu-more progressive growers fifoT
Mettjnger,
rendered her report- it wns
vital importnnee to tho general welfnrc uf
the Ciute Brothers' machine shop, where
the State, ns well ns tn tho individual
the famous Monitor, which defeated the found that the society hnd broken their
grower. The work o f the convention will,
Mcrriniac in Hampton Hoads, wns built. financial record.
Tire various funds, dues, snecinl offer-1
therefore, he watched with tho greatest
New York's.$ 25 ,00 0 ,00 0 capitul build,
nigs, mite box collections, free-will con-,
interest by all Florida.
lag wns somewhat dninnged by fire which
trihutlons. and last hut not leust, the
The following program lias been sche­
broke out in the basement1 storeroom one
"tnlent" money, wore all in exccssof pre­
duled:
day last week.
vious years, nnd swelled the sum total to
Hon. J. J. Heard, presiding, Arcadia.
Carrie Nation wns fined $ 7 .5 0 inn Lon­ more than $11100.
Address o f welcome— Hon. F.
Wing,
don police court on Tuesday for jiokiiig
Mrs. Wagner had distributed $3.25
Mayor. Tnmpa.
her umbrella point through n cnr window among n number of the m em bers. as a
Replying in behalf uf tiie growers— Dr. O.
upon which wns n cigarette advertise­ nucleus for investment, nnd the ladies
W. Sadler, Mt. Dora.
ment.
proved their financial ability by turning
“ Improvement and Discoveries by the
More than 300 negroes were arrested in a handsome net gain of $19,101
Department of Agriculture'*— Lloyd S.
in rittshurg. Pa., one night recently us a
, Tlie forming of a study circle was disTenny, government iiumologist.
esult of r e la t e d assaults and attempted cyssed, and thirteen members agreed to
"California's Skill and Methods"— Dr. W.
assaults on white girls in that city. The aeiulfor that fine and Helpful work en­
Inman, Winter Haven.
chief of police issued on order for the ar­ titled "The Neurcr and Farther East,"
"What Co-operation Has Done and Hns
rests ns follows: ‘¿Get every negro who which is replete witfi interesting infor­
Done in Florida"—Josinh Varn, Hradencan't give a good account of himself. Get mation, and furnishes a stimulus to Late photograph of Mr. Hryan uiul snap shot taken town.
na tltp trnin left thr »injiun.
them somehow, hut get them,"
greater endeavor in the great cause of
Discussion, by the growers.
He prefaced Ills short S|tcech by referring
Miss Marian Fergus Woohnan of Bur­ foreign missions.
to his earlier memories of Sanford when
The social feature of this successful
lington, N. J., a member of one of tin* old­
Ins wife in Iter girlhood days spent the
LINE SHOWING LOR NEW LAND
pleasantly
emphasized,
est nnd most highly respected families of session was
winter nt Villa Shoorn. nI thril time owned
that city, nnd worth $ 2 0 0,0 0 0 in her own dainty refreshments being served by the
by Count Vasselief and now the property
New Celery Land R aises Over t h o u ­
name, lias married Captain Samuel A lex­ charming hostess and assistants whose
of C. R. Walker. Mr ilrynn remarked that
sand C rates t o Acre
ander Hewett of the Snlyation Army, nnd hearts were gladened and devotion re­
the letters he received from Ida sweetheart
The
theory
of new land being unlit for
will work witfi him in the alums of Bur­ warded by such a happy consummation
about Sanford made liim think that if Par
celery
raising
seems to have been exof
the
year's
work.
lington. Mrs. HeWitt is a graduate of
disc existed on earth. Sanfurd .m in t .lu ;.
TfliKIFd
br
raTlicf
Itie ceTery" growers seem
Vnsiar college. The marriage look place
that s|x)t.
The Parks Drainutlc Company
to he getting farther advanced every year
at her mother's home,
He demonstrated ids thorough knowl­
For the first time during the seven
in their ideas of growing ibis great crop.
Miss Grace I- Gordon of New York, the years that the Parks Dramatic Company edge of every part of Florida by speaking
G. C. Chamberlain Is cutting celery this
principal benefleinry under the will of Imvo been coming to Florida, they visited of the wonderful progress made by San­
week on (he Joe Cameron 'place, all new
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Ellis, lias refused $5.- Sanford this week and have most royally ford, nnd Die possibilities of the vegetable
land, and is averaging 1008 crates to (lie
000 which was willed to the St, Mary's entertained the people in their well ap­ section, After a glowing tribute to the
acre. One thousand crates to (he acre is
Protestant Episcopal church of Burlington, pointed cunvass theatre nt the corner of Celery City he launched into a brief outline
thought to lie n good yield uud consider­
N -J .,'but which wns forfaited by the Magnolia avenue and Sixth street.
of the political horoscope nnd soundly ticing that Mr. Chamberlain is new to tiie
church bringing suit to break tho will,
No better company of actors nnd rated tite trust system which controls the business tiiis yield is mnrvelous. He is
which provided that any beneficiary at­ actresses have been gathered together elections in such a manner that tiie lipmreceiving $2 per crate fur his celery and
tempting to break the will should forfeit than Mr. Parks lias presented to the hle voter cannot cast Ilia bnllot for the
will make more from one acre of Sanford
the amount willed to them. The court re­ people this season.
man of his choice. In the late election
.
land tlinn lie ever made from 50 acres in
fused to "break," nnd Misa Gordon in a
There are all the old favorites, including tiie Republican National Executive Com­ Michigun farm lands. Lucky S a N)ukdI
Christlnnly apirit sent the wardens of the Miss Tucker in the leading rules and tier mittee had failed to publish a statement
church her check for the $ 5,0 00 which accomplished sister, Miss Madge Tucker of tiie revenue raised for the campaign,
Tiie Herald Is fully c&lt;piip|&gt;cd to print
had been forfeited.
assisting tier, while Mr. Sam Parks, as a nnd tiie source of the same, while he.litid fine stationery of all kinds. All the latest
During tlic recent cold snap in the North, comedian is more entcrtiiiuing tlinn ever. enforce«! this measure to the letter, and tyi&gt;e and material and "tiie men behind
Mrs. John Meyers of Ossining. N. Y.. who Tl(en there is "Little Dolly" mtfO may well called for a public accounting of all collec­ tiie type" who know how.
had been ill for a long time, wns seriously [b e called the "Florida Favorite," as her tions.
burned by her bed being set on fire by a [ sweet ways and charming manners enhot flatiron which the nurse had placed in dear her to all—especially tile children.

First Year

SANFORD’S DEEP WATER
Congressman Clark Writes Most
Interesting Letter
A GREAT PROJECT FOR SANFORD
Commercial Enterprise and Ihc
Means of Draining Thousands
of Acres of Rich Land
The following letter from Hon. Frank
Clark regarding detip water from Sanford
to Lake Harney- will pmvo interesting to
oar Tenders t
Washington. I). C.. Feb. fl, 1909.
To Urn Editor of Tlir llrrald : ■ ‘
I enclose you with this, a copy of tho
report of the engineers In tiie matter of
the survey of. tiie St. Johns river from PtiIntkn to Sanford, nnd from Sanford ‘ to
Lake Harney.
I am sorry, hut we will not linve n river
nnd harbor trill this session, and I suppose
our people, owing to the treasury deficit,
will have to content tliemselvosmnlllnext
winter. However, we have some hope of
forcing o river nnd harbor hill through the
extra session this spring. If we ore not
successful iu this, wc will most assuredly
have a hill next winter, nnd you can rest
assured this mnttcr w ittb fvtn k circa re'(IP

then.-----------—------------------------------------

Witli a channel one hundred feet wide
and eight feet deep all the way from Sunford to Palatka, and a channel one hun­
dred feet wide uud live feet deep, from
Sanford to Lake Harney, it rectus to me
Sanford will he pretty well fixed. 1 am
told that this five fool channel to Lake
Harney will not only give transiiurtiilioii
to the large orange groves nnd truck farms
•
in the Lake Harney section, hut that it
will drain and tiring into cultivation thous­
ands o f acres of the llnest lands in all Flor­
ida.
.
These surveys and favorable reports
having been made, tlic work is practically
assured. At the furthest, you can count
To a moral certainty on the appropriation being made nt the first session of the sixtylirst congress next winter.
♦'
I regard tiiis proposed improvement of
the St. Johns river us the most valuable
river or harbor work, that can now bo un­
dertaken in tlic state, -because:
&lt; •
First. It gives every_gity and town from
Sanford to Jacksonville water trmistxirta•*"*'*
lion to «til tlie'world.
Second, It gives every city and town
(as well as ail the territory tributary to
suclt cities and towns) between Sanford
nmt Jacksonville irm cn n s- o f coin pelting
fair and reasonable freight and passenger
rAtes uf transportation.
Third, It brings transportation, at fair
and reasonable rales, to tiie products of
the rich.and fertile Luke Ilarney region.
Fourth. It will drain and tiring into cul­
tivation many thousands of acres of Hie
richest and most protective lands In Hie
Lake Harney section, which, «m account uf '
overflow, liuve heretofore tiecn unproduct­
ive, und therefore valueless.
Fifth. Tlic people in Hie interior, nt
pluccs like Gainesville, can secure fim
und reasenutile rates of trunstxirtulion, by
a very simple process, after this improve­
ment becomes an accomplished fnct. If
Gainesville will build a wide, hard road,
on an air line to Hie St. Johns river, then,
at any time when the freight rates are too .
high, our people could call a public meetog-to-osganise—m t-oAot.aimhile Freight------------1
Association.’
'. A s soon n s tills Iculh for--------- —
in Addition nulny new_j&gt;eople have been
such
u
meeting
was published, the differ­
Jtlazing bedding wns thrown out br a win­ nddJil to tlitT7orce of actors and actresses |
ent railroads Miming into Gainesville
dow, and the house saved from destruc­ [ each of whom give strength to tiie enter­
tion.
would send their agents llicie (tost Imsle
tainment.
to
know what was wanted,etc.,etc. They
The
people,
of
Sanford
lir
e
to
tic
c
o
n
-1
A bill Ims unanimously passed the Ore­
woulifgct what they wunted.
gon senate which requires llmt all appli­ ! grutulutod ujmiii tiie fact tlull such n high­
Sixth The St. Johns river is Florida's
cants for marriage licenses must be pro­ ly meritorious company as the C. W.
Rtcutest natural artery of commerce, uud
Parks
Dramatic
Comimny
should
visit
tiie
vided with a cerficatc o f good health istiie Improvement of lids great central u r._
|city and itTs sincerely hoped that in their
•ued by a licensed physician.
tcry will lie of vast _bpnefU to every |&gt;orI annual tours uf the state they will inThe ull-around-Uie-world battleshipflret
tlon, and every citizen, of Fenlnsulur
|dude Hie Celery City in their southern |
of the United States navy is expected
Florida.
itinerary.
hbtne February 22.
Miss Tucker who assumes Hie leading
You will probably he surmised to leurn
Mrs. Mary M«KJoy, aged 80 years, said roles lias by her earnest, sincere and
from tills report Hint Hie portion of this
t&lt;* be the oldest postmistress in the United |faithful depletions of the diameters of
waterway from Sanford to Lake Harney,
tales, has resigned . She wasappointed her plays, as well as by tiie sweet, modest
was never even surveyed by the Govern­
V President Johnson some forty yenrs manner in which she presents them,
ment before. But such is Hie fact.
^
ago, and in the early years o f her service greatly endeared herself to Hie Sanford
Another thing: Do you know that the
carried the mail from Mendvilie tuShcak-l people, all of whom hope that when .the I
ruirrii prong of the Indian ’HiTer, lit oi'e
«i|ville, I1«., in addition to peiTdriiilfifi her j Hurts K am atlc Company visits Sanford
point is only about fifteen miles from Hie other duties.
next year this dtanninglittle actress may
St. Johns river T This is true. It is also
my purpose to have tiie Indian river imAfter more than forty years of waiting, be one o f the cojjipany.
iroved, and some duy, not many years
James B. Wyrick of RogersvUle, Tenn., is I .The Parks Company give a matinee
jence, I hope to see a fifteen mile canal
receive pay for a mule.that wasconfls- tliia afternoon nnd their farewell perform cut, und these two great inland waterways* . rr-r:—
cated by a Federal officer during the war n,lce wiU be at tiie usual hoar to-night.
Joined togeUier. The future has a lot in ’
•tore for Florida In the way of improve­
A hill has passed Congress appropriating
\ conspiracy to overthrow the Turkish
ments of her inland waters. Well, I have
aO for tlte purpose.
constitutional government hns been dis. N E W PICTU RE OF MR. AND MRS. BRYAN.
bored you enough but thought you would
Tbe Rev. William A. Wasson, rector of covered and several arrests made. Over Mr*. Hr&gt; an It rtmeint*red by the people ut Sanford at Mitt Mary Baird of Ullnoia. who formerly tprnl not mind it- With best wishes.
Croce Episcopal Church, o f Riverhead, L. 2 0,000 persons are believed to be imp!!- the winter* at VUla Shoura. Mr. Hryan remarked lait Saturday that her leltert to him from Sanford
Your friend.
— F rank Clark
T. has seat out 2,000 circular letters a sk - 1cared.
made him think that thit city mutt have been a Paradise on earth,

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T H E SANFO RD HERA LD

10

IN TUE SOCIAL WORLD CÒUP1E
Items of Interest Concerning
Society, P.eople.

P O tN T Y P U R E L Y

PERSONAL

ItOW Celery City Vanity fa ir

While

Away the Oolden llo u rsSoclal Gossip. *

V
X i

Wednesday, Feb. 24, w ill be
Ash
Wednesday, and then for Lent and .a
cessation o f social events. It begins to
look as though Sanford society had better
get very busy in the next few days and
sandwich In as many events as possible
before the Lenten season calls a halt on
all gaiety.
Several card ponies and
dances are scheduled to take place, next
k. week and then for n long rest and ‘ ‘sack* c l o t h and ashes."

OPPORTUNITY

Mr. and Mr*. S. C. Tuckerof ToylorvUle..]
while guests o f the Pico H o tel were near­
ly asphyxiated by the escaping o f gas in |
tendant who hod promised to awaken
them at 8 o'clock, and only tho prompt
arrival o f physicians saved them from |
death.
It was supposed that Mr. Tucker had
blown out the gas, but he suited that he
had turned it out, and turning it too far
had opened the valve, agalo allowing the
fumes to escape. Delng a cool night the
room was closed tight and . would have
proved a death chnmber to the couple
had it not been for the tim ely arrival o f
the porter upon the scene.
Doctors Puieston, Neal and Bruce ren­
dered aid and it was several hours before
the couple recovered sufficiently to re­
sume their Journey.

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Between Park and Sanford Avenues,
South of 10th Street, w e are offering

In llonorjif Miss Winchester

It Is rumored that a domlnoe dance will
he one of the features o f the social world
next week.
-The Herald would appreciate the society
news that can be sent in each week. It
is rather difficult to guess at the different
events.
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G. W . L ew is Dies a t L o n g w o o d
George W. Lewis died at his home in
Longwood last Monday, nftcr n lingering
“ illness of several months.
Mr. Lewis
came to Florida from Wilmington, N. C.,
and settled in Snnford thirty-five years
ago. 11c afterwards removed to Long­
wood, where he resided until his death.
Mr. Lewis was well known and highly
respected and had a large circle of friends
In Orange county, especially in this sec­
tion, where he resided so many ‘years.
He leaves a w ife and ten children to
mourn the loss of a loving husband and
fattier. -Mrs. I. II. W illiam s and Mrs. S,
M. Shipp o f this city; Mrs. H. L. Heath
urtd Mrs. C, C. Singletary o f Ft. Mycre,
nnd Mrs. P. F. Crnry of Tampa,, are his
m arried«! nughters.
Dean Spencer o f the Episcopal church
conducted the services. Mr. Lewis tiaving
been a member of tills church during his
life. The funeral services were held at
the Longwood home, interment being
made in the Longwood cemetery.

• The reason th s r heads o f lettuce raised I
about Sanford arc often from six to ten
inches In diameter, solid as* a flat Dutch
cnbbage.whlteat the head and pale green
to the circumference, commanding the
highest prices in the markets, is that they
are carefully planted, skilfully cultivated. [
well fertilized and ijtjgntcd, sa ys.ltiej
Tampa Times.
The people engaged in the cultivation I
of lettuce at Sanford do not all produce
that kind o f goods, but many o f them do.
Tho proportion who do is large, because
the men engaged In that specialty arc
close together, watch each other's meth­
ods, im itate the best, discard all others,
nnd work more or less knowingly to a [
common end.
They use fertilizer and water w jlh the I
precision o f machinery, and the result U|
about as sura. • It Is only as they depart
from the rules that they fall down froifi [
the standard o f excellence and profit.

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Cooked Celery Root— A most wholesome I
vegetable, practicnlly unknown to many,
is celery root. Peeled, cut in dice, boiled
in unsalted water and prepared like cauli­
flower, it Is delicious. Boiled whole,
peeled, cut in thin slices, and combined
with cold sliced potatoes, boiled with |
ackets on, it is a delightful salad.
SnifTED Celery— One hunch celery; ono I
cream cheese; ten drops o n io n Juice; two
or three pounds cream; salt, cayenne,
separate, wusii, drain celery and trim into
six or eight inch lengths. W ith u silver
fork work the sweet crcnm Into the cheese,
season and stuff into the hollow » f cacti |
celery stalk. Serve cold.

You and each ol you arc hereby noil fled and re„ulml (o present any dalmt and all demands ,
which
have either for or a«slnst said eetata ol
The ladies o f the Presbyterian churcji " • M. you
Mahoney, deceased, lr ‘ - * ~
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Florida,
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the undanuned I
w ill give a Valentine social at the1resi­
within one year from the dal
dence o f W. W. Long on the evening of
Dated December 21. 1008.
Falitos W. Manchrr.
Fçb. 12. -Refreshments will be serVed. 3t

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HESE lots are numbered from 1 to 50 in the
-- order sol&lt;L- Mr. Derry, Cashier of the Peoples
Bank, has placed one of these numbers in a
sealed envelope, and the purchaser who happens to
purchase that lot in the series will receive a deed to
his lot FREE of Cost. The lucky number will he
announced only after the Sale of the entire series
has been completed, but all Paym ents made by the
Lucky Man will be refunded with the Deed. Mr.
Derry does not know what number is in the envelope,
as Numbers 1 to 50 were written on separate pieces
of paper, folded, placed in a fiat from which some
one drew one which was immediately, sealed in the
presence of witnesses and the other 49 immediately
destroyed— Ihisjvvas-daiTe-at-our-offieeat-4i) o’clock1
Monday, December 21. These lots are offered for
less money and on easier terms than any in Sanford
were ever offered before and some one will
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— Geo. II, Fernald Hardware Co.

A lusty youngster came to the home of
In County Judge’s Court. Orange
Mr. and Mrs. H. H.Mulrhend, Sunday night
County, Florida
and they are happy in their new posses­ ln Ra Eitat« ol I
sion, He Is the finest ever rulsçd on Cel­ W. M, Mahoney J
To Au. Csçrnj», Lnurax, Dimuam*. ano a u
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Two Excellent Recipes fo r Cooking |
Celery * -

Romeo Coffee. 3 pounds for one dollar
Miss Gclsle Butt has opened n dancing
Chas . E vans .
class in connection with her other class.
Garner &amp; Roberts have good butter in I
Lessons will be given on W ednesday and
one-pound prints for 33 cents.
Saturday afternoons at three o'clock, a t
If you have rooms for rent, put your
the Hotel Wilton. Terms, two dollars for
name in the rooming house directory, ot |
eight iCBSODB.
the A rt Store.

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Without Interest

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Children’s Dancing Glass

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Secret o f Sanford Lettuce Growing |
Olven Away

Drain and Ir rig a tio n M a te ria l
W e make special carload prices on I
mixed BizcS of sewer pipe. 4 inch. H Inch
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apd larger sizes. Also second quality
S. A. Thompson has installed a first-class
pipes at reduced rates. See us before |
meat mnrkct in Speer's grocery on Park
buying.
Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
avenue, and is handling the choicest va, ricty of Florida and Western meats. EvFurnished Room* For Rent
erything is neat and clean, and your wants
Two good-sited rooms, in good location, I
can be supplied in fresh and smoked meats will be rented to desirable persons. Cist­
of all kinds. The phone number is I and ern and sulphur water on the premises. [
the meats are"A No. I in every respect.
Inquire at The Herald office.
Call up Thompson if you want the best
Buggies fo r Sale
that can be found. Delivery to any part
W e have fdur fine new buggies which I
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we will sell cheap, as wc have no place to [
W as Som e Cabbage
store them.
A large bend o f cabbage on exhibition
22tf
—Sanford Carriage Works.
in the real estate ofllce o f J. N. Whitncr
this week created much discussion. The
Surrey for Sale
cabbage was raised on Mr. Whltner's
W e h aven new $125,00 one-horse surrey
farm on Celery Avenue nnd weighed that has only been used one month,which |
12 pounds. The cabbage is not on exhi­ we offer for S75.00.
bition now as (he editor o f The Herald 2 2 tf
— Saneord Carriage Works.
has ulready eaten It and can vouch for
Just Received
the good Qualities thereof.
— The largest line of sporti ng gu u li ~CVc f
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received in Sanford— guns, rifles, hunting
Change In Express O fllcc
.... S.-U.Hauser uf Savannah has been ap­ clothing; e t c . ------------ JTarfy'J. Wilson.
pointed express agent for Sanford, nnd
Winner Washing Machines
w ill xutsumc his -duties s t once. Mr. Mc­
A few more o f these still left, sold strictly I
Intyre. the fanner agent, hffs been trans­
on guantee. If they do not do what wc
ferred to Savannah.
claim, money is refunded. - Harry J.Wilsoti
W c welcome Mr. Houser and lus es­
timable w ife to Sanford.
U. S. cream separator, very cheap, at |

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THE n o w AND WHY

Mrs. G. S. Derry entertained at several
delightful alTairs this week ia honor of
her charming guest, Miss Mary Winchester
o f Macon, Ga,

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ALMOST ASPHYXIATED

Gob Turned On In Room Where They
Were Sleeping

Young Men's Dancing Clasa.
The young men composing the dancing
class o f Miss GcJsle Butt gave a dance to
their friends |ast Thursday evening in
the City Hull bultdtng. “ Stumon’s cS e
brated orchestfu furnished the music and
as usuql was up to the standard o f e x ­
cellence. About fifty young people were
present and eycryopti enjoyed this * # e n t
to the fullest.

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per acre^Cry fUnni' W‘ th n° winil wella 011 tUed&gt;drained and ready for crop, $500.00 to $ 1000.00
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acres timber land, with finest site in

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I N S A N F O R D — Life is Worth Living
Number 26

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1909

NEWS OF THE WORLD

ing the people to join tlic Riverhead I
License LengtS nnd vote nt the forthcoming |
spring election for license. "The

COL. BRYAN IN SANFORD

Items of Interest Gleaned From

Wve',head Uccn9c Uaiu“*i

Mr, Wesson, "is to convince our fel- Great
low citizens that the licensing of the liquor |
business nnd Its proper regulation under'

.Various Sources
u in n r m tir c
H A P IL N IN U S

n t in iM P T M F U/V-Fir I 1' ^ flv)nnblc nnd prncticnl law Is n far
U U K IN U - l i l t W L C K |better plnn than Hint o f no license, which I MADE
hns nlwnys enused law-breaking, perjury,
hypocrisy and nil manner o f corrupt nnd
Here the Reader» Will Find a Brief corrupting practices.
I t l.t .r lc .1 S p rtn , f l o w l „ ,

For Hurried Readers

HERALD

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Commoner Stopped Mere
Short Time

SHORT TALK AT STATION

Sanford. Associated With Pleasant
Memories o f Mrs. Bryan*»
Girlhood Days
promises that ships will be passing through
T h « ch ief engineer o f the Pnnnmncannl

Mr. Bayun bus lust none o f his oratori
cal power and his pica for honest govern
ment for the masses had the vigor and
power that for many years has character
ized this famous leader. His impassioned
nppeal for truth nnd honesty, and a fair
deni in nil matters o f government carried
his audience with him. His beautiful
metaphor of comparing the truth to a seed
planted in good ground and nfler certain
stages at last springs from the earth into
n plant, wns n gem of oratory, nnd at the
close three cheers were given him with, a
vigor that carried the thoughts hack to the
days of the early campaigns.
Before the truin started Mr. Bryanstood
upon the steps and shftok hands with sev­
eral hundred penpSe who crowded around
him nnd cheered him vociferously ns the
train left the station. A fter a brief stay
in Florida, Mr. Bryan will leave forSpringlleid, Ohio, where he will deliver nn nd
dress u |h&gt;» Abraham Lincoln.

William Danes Kennedy, one o f the the cnnnl by January I, 1915.
j-^ fio n . W illiam Jennings Bryan, the forehighest officials o f the Knights o f Pythina
The National debt increased during Jnrt- n,ost figure in the political arena o f Amcrorder, and author o f Kennedy's ‘Tyth in n
unry $10,770,482, nnd there wns nearly
even In defeat, was accorded a most
History." died in Chicago Inst week from
$20,000,000 less in the treasury than on enthusiastic welcome ut the union depot
heart dlscnst.
December 31.
in this city Inst S atu rday. Mr. Uryun was
The Nnvndn state assembly has passed
Mrs. Margaret Hiles ofCellnn. Ohio, died cn rouU* t0 DeLnn'1
« v *«*t ‘ » the
a bill providing that applicants for divorce
Inst week, nged 108 years. She is believed Tampa fair, n nd-w hile very few people
in Nevada must be residents o f that State
to have been the oldest woman in the |were aware that the great Democratic
- - two yenrs instead o f six months ns here­ State.
lender would he here, there was a large
tofore.
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i crowd present to grasp his hand wbeh he
' Clarence Handley was given $30 or 60 MEETING MISSIONARY SOCIETY | emerged from the car. Mayor Lake ncORANGE GROWERS TO MEET
companied him, and ns soon as the crowd
' days last Tucsdny In Augusta! Ca., for
cursing a prencher on n trolley cnr. Hand- Talent Money Grows to Large Pro­ could be parted to a Ilow, them egress, the Officlul Program for Convention lia s
Mayor escorted Mr. Bryan to a corner of
portions
ley wns walking out o f the car and brushed
Been Issued
The Woman’s Foreign Missionary So- the platform and from (bis |tointMr. llrynn
Into Dr. Lansing Burroughs, on elderly
One o f the most important conventions
prcaclicr, nnd im m ediately began cursing I ciety o f the Methodist Church were in- made a ten minutes talk to the assem­ which will assemble in Tampa during the
end abusing him.
vlted to hold their monthly meeting for blage."
fair perio&lt;l, will he that o f tho Orange
The Central Arcade, consisting o f twen- February nt the residence o f Mrs. I). G.
Growers’ convention, w liich w ill convene
lyYtores, on the ground floor, nnd offices. Wagner, president, on Palm etto avenue,
nt the Tampa Bay Cnsinoon the 20th at
society rooms nnd printing plant above,
^ ie occasion was a delightful one, the
10 n. m.
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In SclmriActadv. f i . Y.. waa-destroyed by I
the years work must -eneoor” T ito missionary work now being carried
-flrc last week. The Arcade was formerly I
When the treasurer, Mrs. J. K.
un-h&gt;' thu-more progressive growers fifoT
Mettjnger,
rendered her report- it wns
vital importnnee to tho general welfnrc uf
the Ciute Brothers' machine shop, where
the State, ns well ns tn tho individual
the famous Monitor, which defeated the found that the society hnd broken their
grower. The work o f the convention will,
Mcrriniac in Hampton Hoads, wns built. financial record.
Tire v arious funds, dues, snecinl offer-1
therefore, he watched with tho greatest
New York's.$25,000,000 capitul build,
nigs, mite box collections, free-will con-,
interest by all Florida.
lag wns somewhat dninnged by fire which
trihutlons. and last hut not leust, the
The following program lias been sche­
broke out in the basement1 storeroom one
"tn len t" money, wore all in exccssof pre­
duled:
day last week.
vious years, nnd swelled the sum total to
Hon. J. J. Heard, presiding, Arcadia.
Carrie Nation wns fined $ 7 .5 0 inn Lon­ more than $11100.
Address o f welcome— Hon. F.
Wing,
don police court on Tuesday for jiokiiig
Mrs. Wagner had distributed $3.25
Mayor. Tnmpa.
her umbrella point through n cnr window among n number o f the m em bers. as a
Replying in behalf uf tiie growers— Dr. O.
upon which wns n cigarette advertise­ nucleus for investment, nnd the ladies
W. Sadler, Mt. Dora.
ment.
proved their financial ability by turning
“ Improvement and Discoveries by the
More than 300 negroes were arrested in a handsome net gain of $19,101
Department o f Agriculture'*— Lloyd S.
in rittshurg. Pa., one night recently us a
, Tlie forming of a study circle was disTenny, government iiumologist.
esult of r e la t e d assaults and attempted cyssed, and thirteen members agreed to
"California's Skill and Methods"— Dr. W.
assaults on white girls in that city. The a eiu lfo r that fine and Helpful work en­
Inman, Winter Haven.
chief of police issued on order for the ar­ titled "The Neurcr and Farther East,"
"W hat Co-operation Has Done and Hns
rests ns follow s: ‘¿Get every negro who which is replete witfi interesting infor­
Done in Florida"—Josinh Varn, Hradencan't give a good account o f himself. Get mation, and furnishes a stimulus to Late photograph of Mr. Hryan uiul snap shot taken town.
na tltp trnin left t h r »injiun.
them somehow, hut get them,"
greater endeavor in the great cause of
Discussion, by the growers.
He prefaced Ills short S|tcech by referring
Miss Marian Fergus Woohnan o f Bur­ foreign missions.
to his earlier memories o f Sanford when
The social feature of this successful
lington, N. J., a member o f one o f tin* old­
Ins w ife in Iter girlhood days spent the
LINE SHOWING LOR NEW LAND
pleasantly
emphasized,
est nnd most highly respected fam ilies of session was
winter nt Villa Shoorn. nI thril time owned
that city, nnd worth $200,000 in her own dainty refreshments being served by the
by Count Vasselief and now the property
New C elery Land R a ises Over th o u ­
name, lias married Captain Samuel A le x ­ charming hostess and assistants whose
of C. R. Walker. Mr ilrynn remarked that
sand C ra tes t o A cre
ander Hewett of the Snlyation Arm y, nnd hearts were gladened and devotion re­
the letters he received from Ida sweetheart
The
theory
o f new land being unlit for
will work witfi him in the alums o f Bur­ warded by such a happy consummation
about Sanford made liim think that if Par
celery
raising
seems to have been exo
f
the
year's
work.
lington. Mrs. HeWitt is a graduate of
disc existed on earth. Sanfurd .m in t .lu ;.
TfliKIFd
br
raTlicf
I tie ceTery" growers seem
Vnsiar college. The marriage look place
that s|x)t.
The P a rk s D rainutlc Company
to he getting farther advanced every year
at her mother's home,
He demonstrated ids thorough knowl­
For the first time during the seven
in their ideas of growing ibis great crop.
Miss Grace I- Gordon o f New York, the years that the Parks Dramatic Company edge of every part of Florida by speaking
G. C. Chamberlain Is cutting celery this
principal benefleinry under the will of Imvo been coming to Florida, they visited of the wonderful progress made by San­
week on (he Joe Cameron 'place, all new
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Ellis, lias refused $5.- Sanford this week and have most royally ford, nnd Die possibilities o f the vegetable
land, and is averaging 1008 crates to (lie
000 which was willed to the St, Mary's entertained the people in their well ap­ section, A fter a glowing tribute to the
acre. One thousand crates to (he acre is
Protestant Episcopal church o f Burlington, pointed cunvass theatre nt the corner of Celery City he launched into a brief outline
thought to lie n good yield uud consider­
N -J .,'but which wns forfaited by the Magnolia avenue and Sixth street.
of the political horoscope nnd soundly ticing that Mr. Chamberlain is new to tiie
church bringing suit to break tho will,
No better company of
actors nnd rated tite trust system which controls the business tiiis yield is mnrvelous. He is
which provided that any beneficiary at­ actresses have been gathered together elections in such a manner that tiie lipmreceiving $2 per crate fur his celery and
tempting to break the will should forfeit than Mr. Parks lias presented to the hle voter cannot cast Ilia bnllot for the
will make more from one acre of Sanford
the amount willed to them. The court re­ people this season.
man of his choice. In the late election
.
land tlinn lie ever made from 50 acres in
fused to "break," nnd Misa Gordon in a
There are all the old favorites, including tiie Republican National Executive Com­ Michigun farm lands. L ucky S a N)ukd I
Christlnnly apirit sent the wardens of the Miss Tucker in the leading rules and tier mittee had failed to publish a statement
church her check for the $5,000 which accomplished sister, Miss Madge Tucker of tiie revenue raised for the campaign,
Tiie Herald Is fully c&lt;piip|&gt;cd to print
had been forfeited.
assisting tier, while Mr. Sam Parks, as a nnd tiie source of the same, while he.litid fine stationery of all kinds. A ll the latest
During tlic recent cold snap in the North, comedian is more entcrtiiiuing tlinn ever. enforce«! this measure to the letter, and tyi&gt;e and material and "tiie men behind
Mrs. John Meyers o f Ossining. N. Y.. who Tl(en there is "L ittle Dolly" mtfO m ay well called for a public accounting o f all collec­ tiie type" who know how.
had been ill for a long time, wns seriously [b e called the "Florida Favorite," as her tions.

First Year

SANFORD’S DEEP WATER
Congressman Clark Writes Most
Interesting Letter

A GREAT PROJECT FOR SANFORD
Commercial Enterprise and Ihc
Means o f Draining Thousands
o f Acres o f Rich Land
The following letter from Hon. Frank
Clark regarding detip w ater from Sanford
to Lake Harney- will pmvo interesting to

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Washington. I). C.. Feb. fl, 1909.
To Urn Editor of Tlir llrrald : ■ ‘
I enclose you with this, a copy o f tho
report o f the engineers In tiie matter of
the survey of. tiie St. Johns river from PtiIntkn to Sanford, nnd from Sanford ‘ to
Lake Harney.
I am sorry, hut we will not linve n river
nnd harbor trill this session, and I suppose
our people, owing to the treasury deficit,
will have to content tliem selvosm nlllnext
winter. However, w e have some hope of
forcing o river nnd harbor hill through the
extra session this spring. If we ore not
successful iu this, wc will most assuredly
have a hill next winter, nnd you can rest
assured this mnttcr w ittb fv tn k c ir c a r e '(IP
then.-----------— ---------------------- -------------W itli a channel one hundred feet wide
and eight feet deep all the w ay from Sunford to Palatka, and a channel one hun­
dred feet wide uud live feet deep, from
Sanford to Lake Harney, it rectus to me
Sanford will he pretty well fixed. 1 am
told that this five fool channel to Lake
Harney will not only give transiiurtiilioii
to the large orange groves nnd truck farms
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in the Lake Harney section, hut that it
will drain and tiring into cultivation thous­
ands o f acres of the llnest lands in all Flor­
ida.
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These surveys and favorable reports
having been made, tlic work is practically
assured. A t the furthest, you can count
To a moral certainty on the appropriation
being made nt the first session of the sixtylirst congress next winter.
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I regard tiiis proposed improvement o f
the St. Johns river us the most valuable
river or harbor work, that can now bo un­
dertaken in tlic state, -because:
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First. It gives every_gity and town from
Sanford to Jacksonville water trmistxirta•*"*'*
lion to «til tlie'world.
Second, It gives every city and town
(as well as ail the territory tributary to
suclt cities and towns) between Sanford
nmt Jacksonville irm cn n s- o f coin pelting
fair and reasonable freight and passenger
rAtes uf transportation.
Third, It brings transportation, at fair
and reasonable rales, to tiie products of
the rich.and fertile Luke Ilarney region.
Fourth. It will drain and tiring into cul­
tivation many thousands of acres of Hie
richest and most protective lands In Hie
Lake Harney section, which, «m account uf '
overflow, liuve heretofore tiecn unproduct­
ive, und therefore valueless.
Fifth. Tlic people in Hie interior, nt
pluccs like Gainesville, can secure fim
und reasenutile rates of trunstxirtulion, by
a very simple process, after this improve­
ment becomes an accomplished fnct. If
Gainesville will build a wide, hard road,
on an air line to Hie St. Johns river, then,
at any time when the freight rates are too .
high, our people could call a public meetburned by her bed being set on fire by a [ sweet ways and charming manners enog-to-osganise—m t-oA ot.aimhile Freight---------- 1
hot flatiron which the nurse had placed in dear her to all— especially tile children.
Association.’
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in Addition nulny new_j&gt;eople have been
such
u
meeting
was published, the differ­
Jtlazing bedding wns thrown out br a w in­ nddJil to tlitT7orce of actors and actresses |
ent railroads M im ing into Gainesville
dow, and the house saved from destruc­ [ each of whom give strength to tiie enter­
tion.
would send their agents llicie (tost Imsle
tainment.
to know what was wanted,etc.,etc. They
The
people,
of
Sanford
lir
e
to
tic
co
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A bill Ims unanimously passed the Ore­
w ou lifgct what they wunted.
gon senate which requires llm t all appli­ ! grutulutod ujmiii tiie fact tlull such n high­
S ixth The St. Johns river is Florida's
cants for marriage licenses must be pro­ ly meritorious company as the C. W.
Rtcutest natural artery of commerce, uud
Parks
Dramatic
Comimny
should
visit
tiie
vided with a cerficatc o f good health istiie Improvement o f lids great central u r._
|city and itTs sincerely hoped that in their
•ued by a licensed physician.
tcry will lie of vast _bpnefU to every |&gt;orI annual tours uf the state they will inThe ull-around-Uie-world battleshipflret
tlon, and every citizen, of Fenlnsulur
|dude Hie Celery City in their southern |
of the United States navy is expected
Florida.
itinerary.
hbtne February 22.
Miss Tucker who assumes Hie leading
You will probably he surmised to leurn
Mrs. Mary M«KJoy, aged 80 years, said roles lias by her earnest, sincere and
from tills report Hint Hie portion o f this
t&lt;* be the oldest postmistress in the United |faithful depletions of the diam eters of
waterway from Sanford to Lake Harney,
tales, has resigned . She wasappointed her plays, as well as by tiie sweet, modest
was never even surveyed by the Govern­
V President Johnson some forty yenrs manner in which she presents them,
ment before. But such is Hie fact.
^
ago, and in the early years o f her service greatly endeared herself to Hie Sanford
Another th in g: Do you know that the
carried the mail from Mendvilie tuShcak-l people, all o f whom hope that when .the I
ruirrii prong of the Indian ’HiTer, lit oi'e
«i|ville, I1«., in addition to peiTdriiilfifi her j Hurts K a m a tlc Company visits Sanford
point is only about fifteen miles from Hie other duties.
next year this dtann in glittle actress may
St. Johns river T This is true. It is also
my purpose to have tiie Indian river imAfter more than forty years o f waiting, be one o f the cojjipany.
iroved, and some duy, not many years
James B. Wyrick o f RogersvUle, Tenn., is I .Th e Parks Company give a matinee
jence, I hope to see a fifteen mile canal
receive pay for a mule.that wasconfls- tliia afternoon nnd their farewell perform cut, und these two great inland waterways* . rr-r:—
cated by a Federal officer during the war n,lce wiU be at tiie usual hoar to-night.
Joined togeUier. The future has a lot in ’
•tore for Florida In the w ay of improve­
A hill has passed Congress appropriating
\ conspiracy to overthrow the Turkish
ments o f her inland waters. Well, I have
aO for tlte purpose.
constitutional government hns been dis. N E W PICTURE OF MR. AND MRS. BRYAN.
bored you enough but thought you would
Tbe Rev. William A. Wasson, rector o f covered and several arrests made. Over Mr*. Hr&gt; an It rtmeint*red by the people ut Sanford at Mitt Mary Baird of Ullnoia. who formerly tprnl not mind it- With best wishes.
Croce Episcopal Church, o f Riverhead, L. 20,000 persons are believed to be imp!!- the winter* at VUla Shoura. Mr. Hryan remarked lait Saturday that her leltert to him from Sanford
Your friend.
— F rank Clark
made him think that thit city mutt have been a Paradise on earth,
T. has seat out 2,000 circular letters a sk - 1cared.

�February 13,

A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be
&gt;
tween You and Me“

that the birds choose their mates for - the
coming year, This, at least, Is the commonly received version o f our modem
-custom -of ~ “ choosin g-n —vnlentlne*‘
on
the Fourteenth day o f February, and o f
sending verses o f an Am erican character,
or a fancy printed valentine’ to some fa ­
vored Individual. It affords a pleasing
fancy for the young. •
.M a y cadi- have their Valentine and
every "Jack his J ill."
,

A Chlel Is Among \ * Taking Notes,
4 Ever since m y resident!« in Sanford 1
and Faith, He'll Prent ’ Em’ *—
So Says Saunterer.
' --- hnve ta k e ^ g ie a t pride In the parks, es­
S f t U I Cortvtpondtno* to Tht litrtld.
According to John
My John—he ain't rollini In rkbe*
Bui he'* mine when hi* money 1* ione:
An' 1 tell him my *weete*t trillion
I* Ihe fi‘i*pel accordin' toJohn.
Hi* han't they air hard with the tollln,
lie'* up with the lark o' the dawn:
Out I cheer him alont with my tlnlln*.
The tong* o' the gospel o' Jbhn I
An' (till In the )oy an’ the *orrow.
• While the *un*el o’ llfe'i cornin' on.
My ilearrtt an' tweetett religion
ft the goiprl accordin' to John I

4 Goon Morning 1—Won't you be my vab
entine f

pecially the onV betw&amp;jn Sth and 8th
streets. W hile I en joy seeing the visi­
tors to the city resting upon the benches
beneath the shade o f the magnificent
oaks. 1 do not like to see them eat lunches
on the beaches and scatter paper bogs
over the park after they have finished
their luncheon.
Sanford welcomes the
stranger within her gates but this same
stranger should not throw trash upon the
streets or parks, and then go aw ay and
speak about the aforesaid trash ns some
o f them do. They are not allowed t o IH ter Up the porks In "their home town ant
certainly they should not try to. scatter
this trash upon our parks. This first park
is a tiling o f beauty and a Joy forever,
a n d n t the present time presents a most
‘ pleasing picture to the eye
o f tho
stronger.
But the aforesaid stronger should aid
in keeping it clean,

that is ripe in the world. Every calling
nnd avocation lias its peculiar kind of
vagabond in striking profusion. There is
a legal vagabond, commonly called tho
— -----shyster, who la . pcrl&gt;np8_jlie çppshcaf of- ........... .....1*« teeny «r f * l*
the whole tribe, for he is ever on the 4 A beautiful young girl was found dead
alert nnd plotting to, wrongfully deprive on the streets o f New York, having swal­
honest people o f their hard earned money. lowed a fatal drug. In her hand was
There is the medical vagabond, or quack, found a crumpled note, which read as
with generally less capacity for mischief, follows: • “ Good-bye all. It's nothing but work
but he is to be avoided ns you would
avoid the smallpox or cholera, for he is n nnd trouble. Don't cry after me. for 1
constant and ever present menace to seemed to get ahead. I am so tired.
your health and mayhaps your life. Good-bye.”
W hciM o these two species of vagabond­
What pen, In what hand, could add to
age are added the pious vagabond nnd the melancholy pathos o f this dying mes­
the |&gt;oliticai vagabond the catalogue sage o f this white slave, overcome with
would seem to be sufficiently full for the hunger and ovcrwhciincd with nnxiety,
adequate punishment o f nny community ns she staggered to her deathT Bending
however sinful, upon whom they are in ­ over l|ie Corine o f this beautiful girl, what
flicted, without the supermidllion o f the
bitter ^rony it would be-to say:
book ngent vagabond, tho lightning rod
“ Young, misguided girl, there is no povvagabond, or nny o f the oilier observant
ty in this land. _W hy didn't you
people. The trouble is Hint all o f these
pests o f good order mid comfort are such
firm fixtures in every community that 4 The great Abraham Lincoln loved to
there is no slinking them off. The only repeat the poem beginning:
“ Oh. why jtbould ihe *plrlt of mortal he proud I
w ay is to grin mid hear them the best
Like a fast-ilittlnd meteor, a faal-flylnS cloud.
you may.
A flash of Ihe lishtnlnf, a break or (tic wave,

the «o ft pedal the switch engine# a t night
seem to strain themselves making noises

4 Since Mr. Bryan's visit to Sanford l
have made a canvass o f the voters and
And that the city will go* Democratic by
a large majority. The only Republican
who bolds out steadfastly against the
blandishments o f the great Democratic
leader Is Postmaster Haskins ond he em ­
phatically and religiously swears that
as long ns he holds down his present po­
sition he w ill never vote for Bryan.
Be­
ing a very determined man and honest
in his convictions I can vouch for the
truth o f Mr. Haskins statement and !
glory in his spunk.

He owes it to his fam ily and his business
to provide adequate

life insurance—The

unexpected is always happening.
protection must be arranged

But the

for before it

is too late.
4 Talk about there not being anythin!,
nfcw under the sun. I guess this s ta te ­
ment must be true. Hcrecomes Professor
FetTeroL the famous Italian historian, who

Equitable Life Assurance Society
O f THE UNITED STATES
J. S. COLES. Jx-Beneral-Aiîeiil, Jacksonville, Florida
MRS. E. P. WELBORNE, Special Agent

could embellish a talc like a modern
newspaper reporter on a dull day. I l l s
quite likely that nil the present day prob­
lems bothered our ancestors fully as much
ns they do us. The Stnndnrd Oil Com.
pnny is probably only n reincarnation of
old boy T ild es' organization back in the
days of Greece's prominence in the world
o f endeavor.

G A R N ER &amp; ROBERTS
Successors to N. H. GARNER

H A Y AND GRAIN
‘k

High Grade Preserves, Jellies, Jams
.A Complete Line of Cigars ami Tobacco

Man pane* from life to hi* rest In ihe iirave."

P at's P u iile
01 Ixmithl a rbape thermometer and huutf It on Ihe
Willi.
Ol'll »wear 01 cannot understand the thing at all.
at all.
The weather now I* putty warm: awhile ago 'twos
not.
*
flow can a little thing like that make all (he
weather hot?
lln c o ln 't Birthday Anniversary.

AGENCY FOR PLOW'S HIGH GRADE CANDIES
4 There was an ominous look in her eyes

F R O N T GROCERY

Come and See Us. or ’Phone Hi)

4 The letters

which hnve been
given such prominence siauethc Republic
dents, wus born February 12, 1809, yes­
disaster have mystified many people. In
terday being the anniversary of Ills birth,
the wireless code they mean, “ A il ships
and this year is the centenary of his ad­
hasten to aid distressed boat."
vent into this world, nnd this month the
whole civilized world is at his feet, meta­
C astling a Check
phorically speaking.
Lincoln, the rail 4 Bank clerks have some odd experiences
splitter, homeliest of face, most beautiful in their daily dealings with people who
of character.
In his memory all the arc unacquainted with the methods in
earth bows in homage to his greatness, .YWlUfi-Jn -financial -iiistilutieosr— Their
— his gcitlluilPfiCfiimrriYfiess, Ids ’ InTnestyT most i&gt;ecu!iar custom ers r are men from
liis simplicity— a wonderful man.
the country, who understand well enough
Great henrted, grand of character, bril­ how to mnkc n deposit in n savings hank
liant o f mind, o f tugged honesty, with a or draw money therefrom whenever they
great love for humanity, firm of will and happen to need It. These people have no
pur|H&gt;t&gt;&lt;\ of courage indomitable, endowed occasion to handle checks and when they
with nlmos't prophetic powers o f discern­ get out and try to cash one are consider­
ment. all cemented together ond rend­ ably nonplussed. In fact they - hnve a
ered invincible to the shafts o f envy nnd holy horror of bunk checks but not the
calumny, and hatred, with a sense of hu­
money which they represent
It was
mor, w it und t&gt;nthus, that, mude him a about one o f these that a clerk related
man whose name nnd fame shall liVe for­ the following story: "H e was a farmer
ever. Linked it is with the immortals—
with the great nnd glorious o f earth who
worked for ond gave ¿their life for hu­
manity.
This nation la only just beginning to
appreciate the granducr o f the character cashed. A^tcr kwalking about t|*e bank
o f this man* L in c o ln ,^ hose birth is now for five tid itfilc s be finally m iiu T ,l - p
— baln g c elebrstcd.— The lufty_jimrlOtTsiiiT^ courage enough to approach the window
“ ih e splcndoror his lulml und hit genius and present thé check. The clerk took it
for affairs I How great and beautiful a and after exam ining the paper for a few
soul was Lincoln!
moments brusquely bsked, "W h at denom­
ination!" ‘G reat Seoul" said the farmer,
4 I see tfie old hulks of sailing crofts "w hat is that to you !" I am a Methodist
still adorn our lake front and the one I
if you want to know, but what has that
spoke o f some time ago still lies athwart got to do with that era bit o f paper!"
the sewer pipe running into the luke.
Then the man who held the ehw k in lut
Muybe the bout which has broken the
liant] explained his question for the far­
sewer pipe is a good thing and maybe it mer's benefit. The latter then told him
is u menace to public health and maybe
the denomination o f the bills he would
it would be u good tiling for the City like. They were given him and as he
Council tu look into tills matter before stored them aw ay in the recesses o f an
summer cotues u|»n us.
old-fashioned pocketbook, he could be
heerd growling out his opinion o f men
4 Tomorrow, the 14lh dny o f February, who ask impudent questions pf people
is St. Valentine's Day, und for several who go to their banks.
weeks the shops have shown that Its an. a w l observance is as great as in the 4 N oticin g" an * unusually" la rje crovyd
.push In the year o f 1909. The love lam, about the-entrance o f the courthouse In
every boy and girl that likes a little sport Orlando the other day, 1 asked a police­
and joy o f a pleasing diam eter, sends his man what was going on. " A colored lady
sweelbeurt, nr his friend, u simple re­ is being iripd for murder." he said.
1‘
membrance o f the fabulous saint who
And yet people say that Orlando police­
precedes over the destinies o f lire heart men ore not polite.
and ihe affections.
St. Valentine's Day, this old pagan fes­ 4 When will the pandenurnlum cease In
tival, was the time when it was believed the railroad yards! Instead o f putting on

4 Lincoln, best biilovcd of all our presi­

W H ITE

ns she hesitated before the telephone.
“ If I thought he really intended to
slight m e," she said, " I would Just call
him up and call him down."

thin all the hard-learned lessons o f
self-renouncing sympathy, blending
your present joy with past sorrow,
and your present sorrow with all
your past joy.
if all this be true it is easy to guess
the fate o f the Celery City if a real comic
opera trou|&gt;e ever discovers its fatal
weakness.

-----—------------------ —Titr S xtjnterer. '
Quaint Quibbles F rom
Sis I
Matty n belted Earl deserved it.
Everybody is selfish except us.
Mu says it takes a check to kiss some
girls.

Celery now being marketed.

Because a man is needed is no sign
that he is well bred.
Ma says fat women shouldn't consider
life.a dreary waist.
Ma says a man is usually what he sus­
pects others of being.
Because a woman loses her temper is
no sign that site is soft.
Ma says It ht no yarn th.-p 0 .«
-t
nwn are-soroe times WOrslwT/
~ *r "
Ma says some folks ore so cold-blooded
that it is cnouglt to give one pneumonia
to shake hands with 'em.
If n little learning Is a dangerous thing
Orlando has a laree number o f dangerous
criminals hanging about.
'
Pansy Bonehrad wore her peck-n-boo
waist to a picnic sad was nearly de­
voured by mosquitos. Now she has an
oiler to.impersonate n tattooed lady in a
side show.
* Pansy Bonchead's poem: A n old maid
with a face like a crowbar for a new one
went to a bazaar; but *twas so criss­
crossed, wrinkled and embossed, there
wasn’t n place left to rub powder.

for good prices,

COME AND SEE

Even cowards are m ilitary, being -son's
o f m as.
Autoists are naturally o f a retiring dis­
position.

Selling

J . M; W I L L S O N , J r ., Kissimmee, Fla
The Crippen Music Store

and Graphoplioneg
Low Prices

Easy Payments

POP STUMON
The Restaurant M a n
Corner First Street and Palmetto

Avenue

i. R. CALHOUN 1 F22r
FIRST CLASS CRATE M A T E R IA LS , Sanford. Fla-

Job Printing

Quickly and Neatly Executed at
The Herald Printing Company

�Jccts, nnd if he is willing to learn henectl For Good Average Prices and Quick Returns Ship to
not waste n d a y’s time. 1 'would not be
jtn potush, Were used; arid for sources o ' misunderstood ns claiming that any o f us
- »„a
ammonia, nitrate o f soda. dried blood know it all, for I confidently look to ex
Letters
amj
9crop wcrc taken, in order to
perbnents In the future to eclipse the
Various TÎmely Topics.
make the comparison, only one Source of wonderful achievements o f the past and
each o f these elements was used in
my highest ambition is to work along this
formula. The different mixtures were line. But there are essentiaLmatters that
DEVOTED TO PEOPLE applied at the same time to sepernte we do know and whkdw-haye put us
plots o f known and equal area, and'1In ahead of all competition that it would
Southwest Comer Washington and Chambers Streets 1
such quantities as to supply the same be well for new-comers to profit by.
In
In This Department will be round the amount o f plant food as is ordinarily ap­
NEW YORK CITY
Views. Opinions and Comment ' &gt; plied by growers. Besides this applica­ nddltlon to the rigid, preconceived no­
tions nbout farming that some new set­ REFERENCES: Aetna National Bank o f New York City, or any Commercial Agency
o f Practical Writers.
tion. an after dressing o f ammonia was tlers bring, some come expecting all the
and to Hundreds o f Shippers who are shipping to them regular
(Wr Invite cerTetpondenfe on live topic* from all
•wtlooi of (lie County. also new* Item* of Iruernit. applied, oncli plot receiving the same conveniences and comforts o f n city on n
Rrevltr will (mure prompt publication. Article* source o f ammonia ns was used In the
celery farm and one o f the bitterest criti­
£ £ ,,,« to the view, of the Editor will be pub- |
,
,
.
IlihnJ hut abusive and rnonjrmou* comtnunlca- complete fertilizer, ami ill quantities cisms by some is that wc do not keep on
iloni will be rejected. We will not be re»pon*lhle 1
for opInloo* e»prr*»«l by contributor* All com­ equal to 500 pounds o f thq best grnde hand nn'ample supply of elegant idle
munication» Inlendnl for current l»*ue mutt lie In nitrate o f soda per acre. The plots were
homes to rent to ncw-conicrs at’ nomlnn
b»nu not later IhanTUeeday m l —Kb.
closely examined once every three weeks rates. Some go so far as to say w e have
Scientific Celery Investigation.
and compared ns to color, growth, form no right to invite |&gt;eoplc here without
To the Editor of The Herald:
The priglnnl work o f Prof. Winters is anti amount o f disease. Under color, the having homes furnished nnd unfurnished
herewith given to T he H erald before pub­ general health*nnd color* o f lenves were — rent practically.JretL.for the use o f new­
noted; under growth, the rate and char­ comers, Now, Mr. Editor, speaking for
lication In bulletin form.
acter
o f growth werti observed; under myself, I nm jiot inviting this class to
As the station funds are limited, it
form, the size and length o f stalk nnd come a t any price, but I am doing nil in
SHIPPERS OF
spends them in those parts o f the State
where the farmers take the most wide- bud were noticed nnd under amount of my power to induce those who ore willing
awoke and intclliflent interest in its disensc the amount o f blight and black- to adapt themselves to prevailing condi
heart were recorded.
lions nnd are willing to help us develop
fSwrtc
•. . '
t
T
_______ _ KcsulU____________
t he roost w onderful trucking cen ter' on
If tlie farm er« o f Sanford desire the aid
During the cnrly part o f the test, only
oarth. W e want such men for instance
of expert scientists they should be willing
a slight difference could be noted in the
ns Mr. G. C. Chamberlain, late o f Jackson,
to do co-operative work with the station.
plots; while at or about the stage o f ma­
Michigan; now, I*m glad to any; . o f San­
New York State has on experimenter’s
turity, the results from some o f the fer­
ford. Fla. Lnst Mny Mr. Chamberlain
league o rfiveh u n d red fanners tryitTgllie
tilizers could be distinctly seen.
The
bdaght“ Of. lhe_Huwnrd-racknrd Land
latest sxperimenta o f the station.
plotstipon which nitrate of soda hnd
Coririxmy-n-iO-nmrfan ii Hr~'tng~Xelcry
__ Kloridl) needs
n le.ngue___ Prosper-.]
been applied were invariably affected
Delta located on what is now the San­
ous agricultural sections o f tlie country
with black-henrt, nnd in runny cases
ford &amp;. Everglades Railroad. He nnd his
Hod help in n general association, orga­
could be distinguished at n glance by
bctlcr-hnlf, a true American woman,
nized for mutual help in studying diflicult,
. \
■
'
. '
the prevalence of lids disease. Tiiis was
come hero about the first of June and
practical problcnTs nnd sharing .experi­
most likely due to the use of such a large
built a pioneer's home on their place.
ence; for co-operation in acting for the
SANFORD, FLORIDA
quantity o f so soluble u form o f ammonia.
About this tim e the writer called nt their
“ general welfare o f the community, in se­
Nftrate o f soda should not be used to
sylvan home and made their acquaint­
curing better treatment from the railroads
supply all o f the nmmouln.
It 1« used
ance. Heavy rains, and perhups limited
or from the government in protecting
to advantage as an uftcr-dresslng when
menus prevented their getting their new
themselves from thedishonestcommlssion
n quick-acting source o f uqimonla is
grounds
ready for u crop -by September,
merchants.
T O P PR ICES FOR YO UR
wanted. The organic sources of nmnio■but witii true Am erican m inplnbilily Mr.
-----Sanford need* such-an organization.
niu (fish sernp mid drietl blood) gave
Chamberlain secured irrigated land from
— J. V . W eeden.
good results.
The mixtures in which
Joe Cunicroii niul planted it on shares.
these were used produced plants which By the first of December he had made
- - when «hipped to HEWITT.
If yuu nre nor dolilg
Celery Investigation
were-more resistant to blnck-lieart. Acid
V*
{ai V. wmrao)
business with tills House, write to them at once.____ _____ ____
enough on a crop o f lettuce to pay all liv ­
Aiirhulhirnl
E*(&gt;rritiient
Umilia
Station. piiosphnte gnve bad results, and esi&gt;cing anti mnning expenses, nnd 10 enable
Unlnnvlllc, flarlrtn. '
cin llf bad results when combined with
him toiplont the same land in celery
It tins for some time been the oiririion
nitrate of soda.
Bone meal gave the
which he is just beginning to cut, Tlioso
of many o f the celery growers (lint il^e
i
best results ns* a source of phosphoric
who have seen it say that he is entitled
celery bluck-hcnrt or heart rot (Bacterium
FRUIT
AND
PRODUCE
C O M M IS S IO N
MERCHANTS
acid. Kninil gave had results in every
to tiie prize tills year, in a conversation
Apii) is caused by certain kinds o f fer­
combination. High grade mid low grade with him n few days since, he told me
10 E. Camden St., Daltlmoro, Md.
tilizer. However, this is not the case,
sulphate of potash ami muriate, nil jt[ivg that under these circumstances he had
References:
This Paper ami Thousands o f Pleased Shippers in Florida
Torjio fertilizer can directly produce or
|good results, nnd are rated in the order made more here in one year than lie
prevent black-heart In celery.
Blackgiven. The best of tiie thirty-six combi­ could, under same conditions, elsewhere
heart is a disease caused by orgnnisms
nations contained bone meal, fish scrap, in five. Mr. Editor, 1 take my hat off to
which we know as bacteria, nnd which
and high grade sulplinte o f |toinsh.
Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain. To men and
are popularly known as germs or mi­
Tills experiment lias given
us the women of. this type Sanford offers n
crobes. The bacteria which cause blncksources of fertilizer which arc best suited hearty welcome whether with or without
henrt are .exceedingly small one-celled
to celery at Sanford. It now remains to money. It is needless to say their own
plants, shaped very much like an ordi­
find out just whut quantities of these farm will lie ready for the next criqi, in­
nary lead pencil with its ends rounded.
fertilizing materials will make the most deed. is now in partial cultivation.
It would tnkc 2,500 of these, placed end
economical formula for growing celery.
Sales Agents and Distributors
N. W hither ,
to end. to make a row one inch long;
BRANCHES
BRANCHES
Summary.
and it would take 0,000, place*] side by
SANFORD CELERY UNION
1. Block-heart is caused hy a definite
Furnished R o om s F o r Kent
side to span over one inch. They multi­
C h icago
New Y o rk
minute organism which preys upon celery
Two
good-sized rooms, in good locution,
Room 10, Pico Block.
'Phone 2(50
ply tfery rapidly during warm, damp
plants that have been weakened.
Cincinnati
W
ash in gto n
will bq rented to desirable jiersons. Cist­
weather, nnd it is ut this time that they
2. A s a source uf ammonia, nitrate of
i
Jackson
ville
Sanford"
ern ptyd sulphur water on the premises.
spread nnd do m6st damage to thecelery.
soda gnve bad results.
Inquire nt The lleruid oliice.
1)LEACHING OF LEAVES.
3. As sources of ammonia, lisli scrap
In the study of this disease during the
ami dried blood gave good results.
PudLrewski, tiie noted piunlst, while
season 1007-8, it was noticed 'that n
-1. As a source uf phosphoric acid. piny inti at a concert in New York Inst
bleaching o f the tips and margins of the
ncid phosphate gave taut results.
week, split one of his linger Jiails-tmd hnd
center leuves always preceded this dis— 5. —Bone meal gave good results In
to cancel iiis Philadelphia engagement.
“ FffStr niisLIeuclied portion often dried
most every combination.
As Ids linger anils are insured for $5,000
up, turning brown and forming drown
6. Kainit gave bad results in every each, he was not much tiie loser.
sputa just within the margins and near
combination.
the veins. Jt was ut these small s|x»ts
7. Higii grade sulphate of (sitash, low
that evidence o f the disease was first
grade sulphate of potash and muriate,
seen. On thoroughly exumlning these
gave good results and rank in the order
bleached portions, no blackhenrt bac­
given.
teria were found, though bacteria were
8. The combination uf bone meal, fish
found in the small brown spots,. This
scrap and high grade sulphate of iiotash
shows that the bleaching precedes the
produced celery o f the best form, growth
infection by the black-henrt bncterin,
mid resistance to black heart.
and is.not caused by blockheart.
With these facts in mind, a study was
Plans
Specifications and Estimates Furnished
A daptability.
made to ascertain the cause o f the
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Winching. Sets o f celery plants were To die Editor of The Herald:
Thanking yon iii advance for tiie use
grown in pots In the greenhouse, so ¡is to
of n tittle apace in Tiie Herald, I want
have them under strict control. Different
to write briefly on whnt 1 shall call
sets of these plants wcrc trcuied In va::Aiiaptul&gt;imy." —Tbis-ie-of |iritne iuipui - rioua wuya^m .aeeif-any—ph veien l-con d r
tanreno^the new^fnnncr' in~tt«rSim fnrd
lion would"produce this Turin o fb le u c licelery delta,, especially if he be from other
ing. -One set o f plants hnd the roots cut
states than Florida. By adaptability of
on two Bides; the soil o f another set was
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course I mean not only the willingness,
kept saturated with water; while a third
set was given just enough water to bare­ but the ability to change his ideas nnd
preconceived notions nnd perhups reverse
ly keep the plants alive.
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bleaching. Several attempts were made of ,h‘ B' For instance, the Northern fanner

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to give block-heart disease to plants that
h«d been grown under proper conditions.
but all failed. The three lots o f plants
that had been weakened look the disease
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Wm deep paw in g is desirable, to u.
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I often ruinous. The novice is tempted to
rcrtHicr T est
use too much water and nearly all, to say
fo r the purpose o f determining the ef- tiie least of it, ore reckless in the applifects of different sources o f fertilizer upon ca(jon o f concentrated fertilizers to the
celery, and In order to secure a. fertilizer |roots of growing plants, which In my
adapted to Sanford conditions, a ferti­ I opinion Is n prime cause o f blight and
liser test was made In co-operation with |other troubles.
Mr. Dorner o f Sanford. In this test the
It is true that, inexperienced us many
most common sources o f the three ele­ I are, the percentage o f failures Is very
ments were used. Tiie sources used to small, but the brilliant success should be­
•ecure pbosporic acid were bone meal, come the universal experience of oil.
■cid phosphate, and floats (untreated The newcomer will find our people ready
phosphate rock). For sources o f to impart Information to any and all sub-

Ever see a drunken man- trying to
All a bottle with the bottom broken
sot? U's « great waste, slid U looks
mighty silly.
But It's no'more foolish and no more
wasteful than for a sober man to ex­
pect bis town, to All np with people
and bubble orer with prosperity whan
bs is continually pouring bia dollars
Into tho wide world auUl&amp;e THROUGH
THE MAIL ORDER HOLE In tbs bob
tom of bis boms town.

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Entered as
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The statement o f tho First National
Bonk in this issue o f T he Herald s Bo w b
a' great increase o f business for that in ­

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move os 1| did this week there wlU be
very little o f it for sale in n few
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The Sanford fc Everglades Railway is
receiving favorable comment throughout
the State and T he Herald is proud of the
. fact that it is ono of our home enter1
prises, developed by home capital.

without additional compensation, all legn
matters for adjustment. To give one an
idcH-trf th o -n p p ro x lm tn e ~ H m n ff"iiriiH f
State by tho adoption o f this policy, it m ay
b e ' mentioned that in 1007 Hon. W. S.
Jenn,n$» received $16,000 for acting as
such counsel, and last year his remunera­
tion amounted to $17,000, plus expenses.
The people o f Florida mado no mistake
when they elected Hon. Park Tiammell to
the office o f attorney-general. His policy
will always be toward the greatest good
for the people.

MOB STARTS TO BURN NEGRO
Lakelan d S tir re d Up O ver A ssault On
Y ou n g Lady
Lakeland, Feb. 11.— Chnrlcs Crumley,
the negro'nrrestcd on suspicion o f being
the man who attempted to criminnlly
assault Miss Irma Newell on last Tues­
day. was taken from tho Jail at Lqkcland
yesterday by a mob o f one thousand men,
bound to a stake, faggots heaped about
his body and oil poured over the mass
with the intention o f burning him. How­
ever. Sheriff John Logan, his brother
Alonzo Logan, and Special Deputy E. A.
Mullen pleaded for calm action, and the
negro declaring he could prove an alibi,
was spared.
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The Royal Tailors Brand o f Clothing
Mrs. H. P. Driver und daughter spent
Wednesday In Orlnndo.

You can get

The Maryland Amusement Company
w ill be in Sanford all next week.
The "Lucky Sunfoni” signs are being
posted this week and are attracting much
attention.

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F or R ent— Eight room house, $20 per
month. Enquire G14 Magnolia A vo.
H. P. Driver has returned from Orlando
where he received medical attention at
the Church Home and Hospital.

F E R T IL IZ E R S

English Cabs, nil the rnge in go-carts,
ot The Sanford Furniture Oo.
Tw o long-haired evangelists represent­
ing the Israeiitc^church ore in the city
making speeches ¡and distributing litera­
ture.
A t The Park’s Show this afternoon the
matinee bill w ill be “ The American Girl.”
Tonight w ill be rendered the grdot drama,
Tracey, The Outlaw."
See the English Cabs, the In test things
in go-carts, at The Sanford Furniture Co.
Rev. J, B. Mitchell o f Orlando poised
through Sanford Thursday cn route, to St.
Augustine to deliver his famous lecture,
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Call on C. H. Evans
He can deliver any brand you want out of
Our new Warehouse
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Blood, Bone .&amp; Potash
Celery Grower
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• q r - a n y t u n e r ■ B r a t m - e r o i i m s t r y ' ----------- St. Johns from our able Congressman,
mond, Vn. Mrs. King will nccompany
Hon. Frank Clark.
The editor o f T he life. Many armed men.ore in town.
•Celebrated Fertilizers—
him home from Virginln, where she hns
Miss Newell declares that Crumley looks
H erald intends to have _Frank make o
been spending the past few months.
Do you want Hardwoòd Ashes?________1------like tlnT-inan who attempted the crime,
visit to Sanford nt tltc dose o f the pres­
Robert Dingley, who was formerly em ­
but
is
not
certain.'
Dried Blood. Sheep Manure, Blood an d Bone
ent session and our people will then have
A s soon as it was learned that the ne­ ployed as manager o f tiie City Restaurant,
the pleasure o f hearing him upon tills
Nitrate
of Soda?
gro hnd been arrested the mob surrounded is now employed ot the Melrose House.
vita l question.__________________ _
the Jail and Marshal Skipper Was pounced DeLund, where he w ill gladly w eicem eall
upon,
the keys taken from him and the ids Sanford friends.
The latest title for Sanford seems to
negro
was
soon in the grasp o f the frantic
have caught tho popular elioni. Editor
Children’ s Dancing Class
Howard o f the Reporter-Star lias the follow- mob. A chain was put around the vic­
Miss
Gclslc
Butt hnB opened n dancing
tim ’s neck and he was dragged to the
’ lug:
class
in
connection
with her oilier class,
scene of the crime. Here a pile o f wood
First tho’ "Gate City," next the
was heaped up and saturated with kero- Lessons will ho given on Wednesday and
"Celery City,"
and
now "Lucky
Sanford." "W h a t’S inannm cT" Every­
pene and the negro led to it nmi com Saturday afternoons at three o ’clock, at
thing, and niter all the changes we
tnanded to confess, . l i e protested Ilia the Hotel Wilton. Terms,.two dollars for
(W rite us)
believe Uie Inst adopted is ilia most
innocence, but tills doubtless would.have eight lessons.
striking, : because the name o f the
• "lucky town is indicated. Let her
ind.no effect had not Er. Dunklin, the
Drain and Ir rig a tio n M a teria l
go at tliat— "Lucky Sanford.”
girl’s grandfather, declared that he was
CH A S . H. E V A N S , S a le s Agent,
W e make special carload priccir on
possitlvc the wrong man was about to be
t—■
mixed sizes o f sewer pipe. 4 inch. 8 inch
* Sanford, Florida * "
Washington and Lincoln nrc the two punished. This with the resolute action
ond larger sizes. Also second quality
(Ask Him)
names ond fames that America gave to o f Sheriff Logan, who nrrlvcd nt this mo­
pipes nt reduced, rates. See us before
the world. Th ey,sh all not die.
Each ment, induced the mob to allow the negro
buying. Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
and Inspect the Ulickensderfer. T h e best
year their hallowed memories are made to ngain be taken to jail!
and most compact machiiieon theinorkctl T h e S u p r e m e of Excel­
the occasion of teaching th e.risin g gen­
Plano Tuning
Wanted— Party to contract to furnish
M rs. J. J. Cowan.
eration true patriotism, love o f country,
le n c e ¡s
Next week W ade will work in Sanford engine wood on rack, for S. &amp; E. railway.
On W cdncsdcy evening. Feb. lOlh, a
‘ and n pure-hearted, blameless life.
Not
Orders sent to Pica will be n(tended to.
A. P. Connelly.
the
only in our own beloved land are these large congregation assembled at
F
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S
ale
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Perfectly
sound,
gentle horse;
names the rallying ones, o f nil liberty Methodist Church, to pay the last tribute
Tiie present State Fair nt Tiimpn has
lovers, but tho world has appropriated o f respect to the good woman whose exceeded all past records in attendance. Indy can drive; price reasonable. Good
size and can work on farm. Also good
them and modo them tier own.
name heads tills notice. Mrs. Cowan was
buggy nnd harness if horse is taken.
Clay Tile F o r Sale.
born in Volusia County,* Florida.
She
22-3 .
Box No. B. Lake Mary, Fin.
was 40 years old when death claimed
, Pniutkn Tile fur sale in any quonity.
ItlE QUESTION Or ADAPTAIltl ITY,
E xperienced Nurse— For information
address ‘1Nurse.'1 Box 103, City.
ISM
In this issue under the head o f “ Vçice her on tho Olh. Stic tind been married
,
G. F. Sumi, Box .‘171
o f tiie People" is an article from the tibie to J. J. Cowan 27 years and six months.
For rent or for sale— cash or terms—
The fourteen counties which have large
pen o f J. N. Whltner--upon "A d o p ta ­ Site was a devoted member o f the Metiw
new cottage corner Highth strrct- nnd
county
displays nt the State Fair are nt Magnolia avenue. Four nice large rooms,
bility.” It deals with tiie question of odist Church. She lived her religion. Tiie
new people engaging in tiie trucking universal sentiment was. her life was tracting n great deal o f attention from kiten undhe hath. Occupancy about Feb.
*»*—S. O. Sminiiolser,
She leaves a husband, five visitors.
business with no previous knowledge of enough.
Phone 115 after 0 o'clock p. m.
Florldn soil and clim ate and gives un ex­ daughters, one sister, one brother, with
■Thrlce-a-W cck W orld
Shade Trees—Those wanting shade trees
T h i s is P ro ve n True
ample of liow G. C. Chamberlain made oilier relatives, and many friends to
of any kind, such ns palmetto, magnolia,
More alert, more thorough and more
good tiiis year by surmounting all diffi­ mourn her departure.
oak nnd maple, should see A. F. WestcrMrs. Cowan lias passed from mating us, fearless than ever. A President o f the
culties ond d isplaying the grit and deter203*'V T j
jirow... Box,
mi nut ion that makes victory out of dc- hut it is an unspeakable comfort to tiie United States will lie sleeted this year.
Who
is
lie
mid
who
is
the
man
whom
he
church,
and
ought
to
be
a
solace
to
the
feat.
For Salk—Lettuce plants. R. H. Muirdeeply affiicted husband and children, will beat! Nobody yet knows, bat the head. on Celery avenue.
tiint she illustrated the doctrines of the Thrice-n-Week edition o f the New York
WEATHER AS AN ASSET.
Celery Plants— 15,000 very fine prick
The Times-Union Short Talks man is Christian religion, nnd died testifying nil World will tell you every step and every bed plants for sale cheap. Jno. D. Jinkins,
detail of wlint promises to be a campaign Corner o f French avenue nnd Third street.
still harping on the Orlando weather re­ was well.
of
tire most ubsortilng Interest. It may
May we nil meet again.
Furnished Rooms tor Rent- Good location
port and even attempts to drag in the
not
tell you wlint you hope, but it will tell only two dollars [&gt;er week if taken at once.
—A.
E.
H
ouseholder
.
editor o f T he Herald in the following:
Call at Herald office..
Sanford, Florida, Feb. 11th, '00.
you whut is. The Tlirice-a-Week World
Orlando Is very sensitive about tiie
To Exchange: Northern business nnd
weather report and takes the Timeslong ugo established n character for Im ­
Union to task about publishing ah er­
F o r S w e e t C h a rity’ s S oke
partiality anil fearlessness In tiie publica­ residential property to exchange for San­
roneous statement regarding same.
Tiie Charity Ball to tie given in Orlando tion of news, and this it will maintain. ford or vicinity vacant lots, orange grove
or improved or unimproved celery land
The Keporter-stur draws the mantle
next Thursday, Feb. 18, promises to If you want the news as it really is, sub­ — A. W. Brown, box 820, Sanford, Fla.
o f charity over the affair and ex ­
eclipse all former efforts in lids line. scribe to tiie Thrlce-a-Wcck edition o f the
plains thnt while the Times-Union
Wanted— Everyone to know that tiie
stated Orlando to be as cold as JackThe CJiarity Bull is looked forward to each New York World, which comes to you ev- Ulickensderfer typewriter is the best on
' sonville they did not really mean to
year by the people o f Orange county as cry-oiher dny except Sunday, and is thus, the m arket See them nt The Herald of­
say so. It is now up to the Tlmcsthe
benefits go to tiie Church Home &amp; practically a daily at the price of a weekly. fice.
Unlon to pat Brother Howard on tiie
hm-k nmi alt will h g p c n m m u l -niti«.Two) fdee-fumtshrtf rooms TO ffe nr*
-Thrice-n-Wcrk~l
mobiles in Orlando again.
Sanford
Jam es H arris.
IN
cflt. The ball is always a grand event I scription price is only $1 per year, nnd
Herald, The fact o f the matter is,
and this year will be no exception to the tills |&gt;ay§ for 150 papers. W e ofTer this
For
Rent—
Desk
room
second
floor
office.
the Times-Union made no.sudi state­
ni,cI unequalled newspajier ami T iie Sanford Address Box 331.
ment. It merely primer] the report
Sanford is especially invited to nttend Herald together for fine year for 51.50.
o f the local weather bureau, for which
For Sal2—Good property, now bringing
‘ tr t r l r r no dr grrr-rrttiKrotii bio. a ml t Iw - lIi&amp;.Chailty Ball nt Orlando on the 18tli.
The regular subscription price o f the two twelve per cent interest on investment.
statement which so exciter! the Or__________ —N. H. Garner, Sanford.
papers Is T fZ T
G ra tefu l t o S an ford People
landultcs occurred In tliat.
As a
I or S ale — fay-Sliolcs l yjicwriter, in
matter o f honor and good policy, tiie
In a letter to T. J. Miller. W. H. Moor
first-class order. W ill be sold cheap In­
Times-Union never tampers with the
o f Atlanta expresses Ids gratitude for the
quire nt Herald office.
official reiKirta sent in to it. The InBoot- a n d Shoe Models the
many acts o f kindness shown his w ife at
Jonnaiion appeared under tiie sub­
J/JCa priiiiJqg.jon waziL acnd lt.ro T he
the death nnd funeral services o f her fath­
head. "From
Assistant Observer
H erald office. First-class work guaran­
excellence h as reached its
Hurd,” nud quotation marks a ppenred
teed.
er, Mr. Howland, feveral weeks ago. Mr.
a t the beginning of-each paragraph.
Moor slates that Ills w ife is very ill and
Superior printing for ull purposes at T he supreme height.
Now, wimt have Editors Howard and
Chastity of
unable to write and express her thanks, Ail Local A d vertisem en ts Under This Herald office.
-----------------------Holly, who are newspnjMT men nnd
H eading. One Cent a W o rd Each Issue
but
will
do
so
whenever
her
condition
im
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should understand die meaning o f
T horoughbred Eggs lor Hatching— White design,
R ich n ess
without
proves. ___________________
sub-heads and quotation marks, to
Wyandots, W hite Leghorns. Buff Leghorns,
Fob Sale. Wood—Pine or oak. by car­ and Buff Rock. $1 for 15. A pply to J. F.
sny o f their criticisms o f the TirnesHorsemen and sportsmen general who load; blocks or oihorwisa. W. B. Ballsr
UnionT W e pause for a reply!
Showiness, P la in n e ss without
Ariol, Sanford.
20-G
are
at the State Fair agree that the raceAltamonte ^Springs, Floridu.
No reply is needed from The Herald.
.
— Sound, gentle' horse, with
Young man o f good character wishes good buggy and harness. Price feasonn- severity are to he found in
Sanford has no kick coming from the meeting now in progress there is Uie best
ever held In the South.
employment
in
or
near
Sanford,
Address
weather reports or tiie weather itself, and
nble. Horse can be driveh. or wbrkod on
A . J.. Geneva, Flo.
24-2
farm. P. 0. Box 0. Lake Mury, Fla. 20-4
w e respectfully refer the ubove to our
no other Shoe in greater
P o p u la rity o f M e t t ln g c r s S to r e
friend, Howurd, o f the Orlando Reporter
j r K . H ettinger has received ten appU-1 ¡ongV*2m 't r o ^ w e r * ' S u n nicy
E y ' * engine;
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abundance or excellence. -Ifcations from -ladies and gentlemen who |° " l y used for pleasure uno «efiSonrdhd Ts
- Reason for selling. I
wish to take a position in his stare. in llrst-olass repair.
HONORABLE PARK TRAMMELL
There is a reason, "o f course. Ask Mr. desire to buy a large boat. The sentinn
you want O xfords, cal) and
capacity Is eight people.
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A t a recent meeting o f the Internal Im­ *Mettinger. .____________________
P, B, Brantley. Clermont, Florida.
provement Trustees Mr. Trammell offered
see the line in Tan, Wine,
W. C. T, U. Meeting.
. I f It*» MULES you w a n t to E p lo w o r Will Furnish Estimates for any Building
a resolution to the effect that as a major­
The February m eeting o f the W. a T. h a rro w , see Jam es H arris,
ity o f the suits against tiie Board had been
Repairs, Etc.
Gun Metal, Kid an d Patent
U. wlU be held in the Methodist Qiurch
For Rent- T wo medium-sized front
settled, and no great amount o f litigation
next Tuesday at 3 p. ra.
A ll members
is now pending, the trustees should nyt
im i" ? a'ifi.panlry’ up
Apply at
Leather,-at $3.50 and $4.00
501 Fourth street.
und friends are requested to attend.
em ploy a general counsel for the present
Office
at
A.
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HUT.
Lumber
Yard
If you want a first-class typewriter at
year, but turn over to the attorney general.
T he Herald's 'phone is No. 148.
a moderate rice, call at TheHerald office

Ask for it, We have it

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ALL AROUND FLORIDA
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gan kicking the beast in the ribs nnd
retreated toward the door o i the cage,
reaching it Just in timo to slum it shut
Just as the lion made n spring. As it was,
the anim al’s claws went between the bars
o f the cage nnd left bad-looking scratches
on the trainer's face.
Contract has been let to J. J. Cain o i
Columbia, S.C.,for the erection of the new
building for the blind, deaf nnd dumb at
St. Augustine. The bid was $67,427.

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A Budget of Interesting Items
From Correspondents
THE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY

An Epitome o f the Week’s Moat Im­
A pineapple weighing ten pounds nnd Efficient S ta ff or Reporters Weekly
portant Happenings In the
Covers the Territory for
hnving fifty-tw o crowns is a St. Lucie ex­
State's Domain.
The Herald
hibit at the Jacksonville fair. C. A . Killer

A business deal was consummated this
week at Pensacola between the Willinms
Naval Stores Co. and The J. R. Saunders
Co. for all the naval stores property, in— eluding tire yards and tanks at Pensacola.
New Orleans, Chicago and St. Louis, the
consldenition-bcIrTg-J5 OOrfiOO.

was the grower.

OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
Florida East Const Ry. Bystem has bepn Sptclal correspondent to The llrrald.
mnde Into two divisions. Northern head­
Mrs. Dr. Henry Foster, one o f our re g
quarters at St. Augustine; Southern head­ ulnr winter visitors,Tins arrived from her
quarters at Titusville.
~
Northern home to sixmd the “winter here
and cscnptr rhe rigors of Die severe
THEY FEAR FLORIDA CABBAGE weather now b ein g . ex p erien c ed -in -tlie
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the state fair. He reports that much
t4 ^ **+ **+ + + + + **+ + *4 *4 &gt; *+ + +
interest is to be seen, although a good
many exhibits nre not yet in place. With
many people, however, the races seem to
be the "most principalest” thing.
From The lllre ld ’s Special Correspondent
BV W TrtltfS Telephone *
Mr*. D. B. W illiam s hits Rone to Hazel
hurst, Ga„ to visit her mother for n few
The cold-blooded cruelty of mankind is
days, after which she will go t o o n A t responsible for the slaughter o f six inoffen­
Inntn hospital for an operation. Dr. W il sive girl kittens this weclf ns thier infantile
limns will go up and be with her through bodies were discoverer} floating in the dark
the ordeal. Their many friends will deep­ nnd turbid waters o f Pump Branch last.
ly sympathize with them.
Saturday.
One can only Imagine the^

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The Indies of the Methodist church held
a bazaar last Friday niglit in the room
under the Masonic hull. A good many
things were offered for sale, including
pillnu, sandwiches, cake, coffee, home
made carnlyi etc. There whs ti fine as­
sortment o f valentines and this table was
■presided'DVfef- by Miss Wanda Combs
Alissca.JLutc WillieriuglAuv—ond_.lennie
TDrnc’r had c lia tileof j f i c candyTaunh.
most plensnnt time was had nnd some
$40 was realized. Mrs. J. J. Combs was
at the head o f the enterprise and she re
ccivcd many compliments on the business
like-way in which Its nffairs were con
ducted.

FROM MACARONI DELTA f

feelings o f the mother cat as she realized
that her feline offsprings were no more.'
Gil Shisher went to the mourners'bench
Inst Sunday, and got up nnd told o f n lot
o f mean things he wanted forgl venessfor
One lKing was he "threw four dead cats
In Aleck Smoot’s, cistern two wcoka-ngo
and everybody in cliprch got up nnd iorAlv?lium.b.UUHlC.~JIUi tllttA—iyas^vOccirr—-*-who-wewt-outeide nml waited Tor Gil aiiJ~~**' "
gnvc him the durndcst licking he ever had.
It's thought Aleck's conduct will much *
discourage other sinqers from telling their
cussed nctions.
Reuben Glue has rented Ids two-room
cottage on Plunkett avenue to Mosc Huffstetter and w ill move his fam ily into rooms
over Gnbe Mullen's meat shop.
Miss Mellissn Muggs, o f Bungalow Cor­
ners graced our town with her queenly
presence last Saturday. She is canvassing
for the sale o f |.id Musinrd's tapeworm
remedies.
...
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remcinbcred, spent his winters here, own­
ing a beautiful home at Lake Charm
P ric e s o f Old S to c k Down
N ew York, Feb. 8.— Under heavy re­ He was n Christian gentleman o f sterling
qualities nnd unblemished character. He
The annual state encampment o f the ceipts of Florida new cabbage and a dull
accomplished much good in Oviedo in
Grand Arm y o f the Republic will he held demand, the market for old stock took to
financial and spiritual way, ever ready
in St. Petersburg, beginning Feb. 17th. It the toboggnn this week. Western New
to lend n helping hiuid toward the adHardie D. Geiger, who is studying law
York
dealers
sent
liberal
quantities
of
old
- is advised that visiting comrades take
vnnccmciit-and .upbuilding o i the com in Wake Forest College, North Carolina,
stock
in
the
market
and
prices
declined
advantage o f the railroad special rates to
munity, and was beloved by all who ett 'dropped out of acliool a day or two la s :
Tampa rather than try to secure other to $30(&lt;i35 a ton. The volume in which
Joyed
the privilege of his acquaintance week, went oyer to Raleigh nnd took tiie
Florida stock is arriving Inis inspired west­
rates,
nnd
companionship.
lie erected
the examination given hy the Supreme Court.
ern New York shippers with fear that it is
A negro named Bowninn, living in Pnnot good policy to hold the balance o f their Foster Memorial Chapel ut Lake Charm He passed with creditable marks, was
lntka. blew his w ife's brains our during n
cnbbngc any longer In expectation o f high­ untl during his lifetim e was a staunch admit ic'd to the bar and given a license
quarrel last Saturday night. He then gave
SI Lingcnfelter has bought n half ii^ " —
er prices. The cold snap in Florida is ex ­ supporter o f the Methodist Church here, to practise In all courts in the state.
himself up to the authorities.
Dr.
Foster
also
supixirted
a
large
sani­
terest
in Seth Perkins' two-cow dairy.
However,
lie
will
continue
iu
college
for
pected to curtail shipments for the next
tarium
in
Clifton,
New
York—
a
refuge
Hayward Summers. 13 years old. on only two weeks.
Shorty
Butt’s two girls wore short dresrat
lenst
n
year
and
a
half
yet,
doing
work
—■-------------------------------child., died at Largo this week from blood
L a te arrivals o f Florida cnbbngc showed and haven of.rcsl for the ills o f afflicted with reference to a Bachelor of Law s de­ es nnd pink stockings nt the church social
poisoning, the result o f a wound received tile effects o i frost. The damage was tloae humanity— where a great nnd noble work gree. "Colonel" Geiger’s friends here sin­ the other night nnd Were much gazed at.
Amos Bolliver's hired g irl has. tendered
from a toy riild.
on the w ay here; otherwise the quality has been successfully carried on for yTOrs.' cerely congratulate him on the success he
her
resignation nnd nCcpted a position In
Miss
Taylor,
an
attractive
young
Indy
Is
achieving
as
a
student
o
f
luw.
F, K, Purse,jhe young man whonttempt- was excellent. The stock moved slowly
of
Georgia
is
here,
the
guest
o
f
Mr.
and
Bill
Chcezum's fnmlly to do general houM*
ed to commit suicide in Jacksonville last at $2 ('(2.50 a barrel crate. Th e demand
The members o f the Uuptist chdrch had
August by cutting the veins In his wrist, for red cabbage was inactive nnd sufficient Mrs. Henry McCall.
ho]&gt;ed that they couIiTTfnve~"iIie opening" work,— Shu c w iim of revolutionary - slock------A contingent of our-Northern friends service in the new church building next and has refused several offers o f marriage.
and failed, has succeeded at last, having to absorb the offerings. Quotations were
Boys will lie boys, hut them Blxler Ixtys
have
arrived to 8|&gt;ciid the winter and ore day. However the doors and windows
taken n large done o f arsenic Just - week $40((M 5. A few small lots of imported
pleasantly
domiciled
nt
Lake
Cliurm,
the
nre
|tositively devilish. They sheared
.while stopping in Atlanta,
have been delayed nnd lliu service will
Danish red brought $20, Savunnah stock
Aunt
Mniuly Gulliver's horse's tnii Inst
inimitable
rendezvous
of
beauty
and
have to lie pnstixmed until the fourthr
On Monday, Feb. 22, a party o f twenty moved slowly. In quality nnd appearance
Sunday
night nnd threw two dead cats in
comfort.
As
yet
we
Imvc
been
unable
to
Sunday
in
(lie
present
month.
By
that
Cnnadian girls jvill visit Florida to com­ it was inferior to the Florida offerings
ascertain the names of all. but we notice time the building will have been fully Bill Joslyn's cistern. They need repri­
Prices
were
$
l.5
0r»2
a
barrel
crate.
pare climatic notes and enjoy the beau­
manding. to suy the leust.
The d?inAnd for this variety was dull witli pleasure among the representation completed and your correspondent is au­
ties of a Florida wintpr.our
inevitable
¡tail
welcome
visitors,
thorized to hereby iifvfte everybody, in­ .Skinny Jane Catkins ik suffering from
and there were accumulations almost
Senator Taliaferro is endeavoring to get
devotees
¡it
the
"shrine"
of
Florida
cli­
cluding peoplo of contiguous communities nervous constipation and bilious liver,.
every day.— Produce News.
an appropriation o f $20,000 from Con­
Si Blizzard's two-year-old twins wore
mate, I)r. Kinney anti daughter of New to attend tbe opening service.
This
gress to boused fur theconstruction,'equip­
The Royal Hungarian O rchestra
York State.
building will lie one o f the handsomest thier first long pants Jast Sunday and look­
Sanford people uml their visitors will be
ment and maintenance o f schools for Scjn-'
E. Y. Mnllory. n prominent citizen- of and most up-to-dnie village churches iu ed quite comical. The little fellows seem­
offered a~rare treat on next Wednesday Macon, Gu., uml wife, arrived Inst week.
inole Indian youth.
"*•'
Florida, having baptistry, Sunday school ed to realize that they hud got past the
— P, F-. Jenkins, the n ew ly appointed en­ niglit « t the opera house. The Royal Hun­ Mr. Mallory Is an ardcnF sportsman, and moms, a prayer meeting room nnd an un­ colicky stage o f thier existence.
gineer for the Evcrglndcs drainage work garian Orchestra is one o f the finest or­ every winter comes down to enjoy the usually plensing auditorium. The loca­
Tiie Knights nnd Ladies uf Jumping
has been looking the situation over in the chestras in this country, being comtxised excellent hunting and ffsliing afforded tion is bath central mid beautiful. Our Jesik*is society held thier monthly crap
vicinity of Miami, preparatory to pushing of thoroughly com|ietent musicians. S ev­ here,
Baptist friends anil the whole community shooting festival last Friday night und tiie
eral o f tliis company have been connected
the work from that point.'
Mrs. B. F. Wheeler visited her sister. have just cause to feel proud of this fine winnings will go toward buying n hemp
with the greater symphony orchestras, Mrs. Carter, in Sanford, for several days
car|x:t for their new hall.
i •
B. M. Beams o f Lake Magdalene section
new building. Much credit Is due Rev
both in tiiis country and in Europe. This last week
Mose Stuckineycr shelled his seed corn
near Tampa, exhibited ri|»e peaches in
K. N. Cate, who bus charge o f the work
orchestra won the first prize mcdnl in
In the Foster Memorial Chu|&gt;el at Luke Mr. Gate is ii skilled mechanic nnd nil of yesterday,----- ---------- -¡—----------- -----------—
that city last w cek^_They w ere grown on
competition with many'others ¡it the" Cm Charm Sunday afternoon services were
Buck Swcezy is going to write comic
In s Ironic place and were o f good flnvor.
the work from foundation to finish is first
luinhian exposition.
items
for the Bungalow Corners Cyclone.
held
and
well
attended.
An
eminent
Mr. Ucurss had a few ripe - peaches iu
class in every resjiecl.
Louis Lipski, the conductor, is one o f the divine of Canandaigua, N. Y., who Is
Buck can do it all right for he's a regular
January.
s—
uldest teachers in tile country, lie bus spending the winter here, occupied the
cut-up.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
' Dr. James H. Randolph tins been ap­
appeared before the King of England and pulpit and favored the congregation with Special Correspondence tti Ttio llrcald.
Absalom Skinner called on Becky Clinopointed chief physician o f the Stale insane
other royal personages.
an able sermon replete with rhetoric' anti
Mr. and Mrs. James Luughlin, 3rd, of feltcr last Sunday nfternoon and was in ­
Asylum In place o f Dr. R. L. Coodbreud
.The New York Hernklsuys: "Tospenk logic— truly a pleasing and convincing Zcllwood, their winter home, were nt the vited to sluy for supper. Absalom stayed
who has tendered his resignation, to take
of the playing uf the Royal Hungarian Or­ address—a product which can only em a­ ‘A ltam onte" a few days last week, guests quite a while after, we guess.
effect April L*
chestra in such terms of praise as it de­ nate from the fertile resources o f a high­ o f Mrs^Tabrahom, .
Clemunthy Slocum is inking treatment
"*
The Unitarians o f Jacksonville have just serves would be to use expressions thnt
fur
warts nnjl freckles.
ly educated and polished gentleman
Late arrivals at the "A lto m o n te" were
completed nnd dedicated a house o f wor have the appearance of extravagance. If We noticed with
Cyrentis Hybnrger's
wall-eyed
son
pleasure
tastefully Mr. Edward Anthony, Bostoh. Mass., Mrs.
ship.
the general public knew how seldom mu­ grouped around the altar, several or­ F. I). Larubee, Kenneth, McCulloch, Min­ eloped with one Of Zekc Slusher's spindleThe Merchants' nnd Miners' Transporta­ sical performances merit unqualified praise chids, fine apccinicns from the gardens neapolis, Minn., James Colder, Jr.. Mont- shanked girls Inst Sunday nnd went to
tion Co. of Ballimqre, Md., is to improve it would appreciate how great n pleasure of T. L. Mead, who takes great pleasure cluir, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Glllespcr, Trilby on their honeymoon trip, where
its Jacksonville service by new steamers is afforded the musical reviewer in listen­ In tltc propagation of these, beautiful Miss Gillespcr, Woodhaveu, K. I., J. B. they have rich relations.'
ing to efforts that merit only approval.
and wharfage,
The ininlcrs on the Mnccuronl Bungflowers. The entire community hopes for llallctt and wife. Bridge|xirt, Conn.
Mr,
The orchestra will be the third number a continuation of these delightful ser- Hillicit is one o f the liest known liuaimoa» gum cr fltmek ygfllt-Ttlay because Editor-------Auto races o n . Daytona beach will be
men in that city, hnving established the Steve Baxter wds wearing a pair of non­
"tlFtfl In March, commencing about the 22d. oi the High School Lyceum course. Those vices on the Sabbath.
who have season tickets may take them
first house in Bridgejiorl fur handling union made trousers. Steve liasiTt got
Wm. S. Jordan has purchased for $20,to Newlan's drug store, where scats will
Chicago
dressed beef— about thirty yenrs but one pair of breeches' nnd lie says he'll
APOPKA ITEMS
000 the Dewhurst homestead o f some 400
be reserved free. General admission, 50c; Special Correspondent« to The Herald :
ago,
but
remains manager fur the com­ IliBunionize Ills office before tie'll buy a
acres near Ortega. It will he divided into
new |xiir. *
reserved seats, 75c. School pupils, gen­
Mrs.
F.
G.
Connell
and
her
daughter.
pany.
building lots and put on the market.
Sum Dingman's new milch cow was
eral admission. 35c; reserved seats. 50c. Mrs. Annie Cummings, o f Oakland were
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Ely. of Gran­
A new W esleyan Memorial church is The performance will begin promptly ut
hurled
into eternity by a Sanford &amp;
here recently visiting relatives.
ville, N. 11., urc also guests o f the A lta ­
being built in A tlanta on the site o f the 8:30 o'clock.
verglmles ta r Inst week anil her threemonte.
Mr.
Ely
is
ngenl
for
the
Colum­
Miss Keeling, o f Leesburg is the charm-oW-edifice, at a cust-trf-about -W OO,000.
weeks-old calf is being brought up on u
tng-guest of-her fiinftd. Miss.NellkJiYjliiim, bia Manufacturing Company.
Woodmen o f the World, jurisdiction V,
bottler—It-t»tusen o n e * sympathies to-see-—
F7F7
Davis
o
f
Uuenn
Cot
loge
s
p
e
iilT
T
A rrival and D eparture o f Mulls
Messrs. Cunningham and Bird are now
of Florida, w ill hold their annual conven­
few days Inst week with his interesting the infantile cowiet trying to obtain
Effective November Fifteenth.
loiiig the East Const. They may extend
tion in Tampa during March. This is the Arrive From
family. Mr. Davis is one o f Florida's live nourishment In sucii a modern way.
North..........7 00 n, m.. 2 03 p. in., 5 40 p. m. their trip to Cuba and return to Apopkn
first convention under the new jurisdiction
— HAYRUnt.
business men.
South.............................. 7 00 ■. iu.. 2 33 p. oi.
Tampa only.......... ...... ,..............It 33 a, tn. via Tumpa pad the state fair.
organization.
Tbe
Altam
onte
Improvement
Associa­
Titusville blanch rrvrtTn# 00 ». &lt;0-, ¡¿AO 0- «V
Gillon McClure was over from Sanford
Oviedo branch .................
10 30 «. in.
tion is pine strnwing the road at Palm
Fritz Johnson, 33 years o f age, was run
Recent Florid a f Ires
Trilby branch..... ............7 00 a. m., 1 10 p. m. litis week on a visit to his imrents, Mr.
over by a street car in Tnmpa Inst Satur­
Springs, a distance of about three miles,
Tu» arcs branch.............................I 52 p m.
Two cottages in West Tamixi were de­
and Mrs. 11. II. McClure. He reports the
which will be highly appreciated hy visi­ stroyed last Friday. Loss, $2,000.
day and was so badly injured that lie died Leave For
North.............................. 2 52 p m.. 0 00 p. m. celery crop us beginning to move now
in a few minutes. He was trying to avoid
tors to that resort, which bus become
South........ 1 83 p m..:9 30 p m . U 00 p. m
A cottage belonging to Judge W. Harris
Titusville branch... __ U OO a. tn.. 2 23 p. in. pretty rapidly.' Prices ore good. The
quite
famous silica tbe discovery of the nt Williston was burned last week, owing
•wo approaching teams when he was struck
Oviedo branch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3(1 p. m. McClure brothers, A. J. Lovell and Harry
TtUby branch..................1 45 p. m . 0 OO p, m.
medicinal qualities aud the beautiful
by die car. He leaves four children bea defective flue.
Tavarea branch..............6 40 a. ro . 2 23 j&gt;. m. Witherington comprising, the A|&gt;opka con­
tropical scenery. C. G. Justice, who owns
rereft o f parents, the mother having died
Branch train! dally eicrpt Sunday; othan dally.
A burn and contents belonging tn T, if.
A dally eiprcs* pouch received from Tampa at tingent in the Celery City, ull have a
palatial winter home, and is extensive­ Wlckens o f Coleman was. burned recently,
*cw months ago. The motonnnn nnd 11 53 a. ro
prospect of doing well this season.
Chas. F Ha m !*», Postmaster
ly Interested it) fruit culture, is president entailing a loss o f sercn il hundred dollars
conductor o f . the cyr were arrested, but
-------It. C HASUW. A U T m in u t e r .
MU* Waiuiu Combs is at Coleman pre-. o f -1 lie liiipruvamsM Association and the partially covw sd by iasurane*. - ......— ,
- gave bail. - T h e remains o f the dead man
paring the young people o f that com­ prime mover in the improvements in and
were sent to Plant City for burial.
J. I. Stanford's home in Live Oak was
Surrey for Sale
munity for u W. C. T. U. medal contest ubout Altam onte.
destroyed Teh. 7lh. Mr. Stanford wus
Tampa’s fire chief now speeds to fires
W e have a new $123,00 one-horse surrey
Miss Combs berseff luis received quite a
quite badly burned In saving his family;
in an automobile recently bought for tbe that has only been used one munth,whlch
Lawn Mpwers
number o f medals in such contests on
Loss estim ated at $3,000; Insured for
department.
w
e
offer
for
$7fi.00.
Special price# to reduce stock. If you
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eg
account of her proficiency in elocution,
$ 1,000 .
—Saniokd Carriage Works.
Morris, the lion tamer now performing 22lf
[n fact, she has has received so many want a good mower at a low price, now is
at the state fair, had a narrow escape from
medals that she might well be called the time to buy. Also good stock of
Just Received
Potato Barrels
death tit« other day. He went Into the
scythes, grass hooks and lawn rakes.
The Lady of tbe Decoration."
The
largest
line o f sporting goods ever
35c F, O, U. here.
cage of Reo, the big lion, to feed hlpi raw
Harry J. Wilson.
Rev.
J.
D.
Geiger
spent
part
o
f
last
received
in
Sanford—
guns, rifles, hunting
Huntington
Mills
L
Cooperage
Co.,
•neat Reo was In an ugly mood and
T he H erald's' ' phone is No. 148.
clothing, etc.
Harry J. Wilson,
Huntington, Flo. week In Tampa and while there visited
Wouldn’t partake of the meat. Morris be- 2 5 -if
to the state he has been welcomed by
large gatherings o f people, .who listened
to his words with rapt attention.

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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD
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PuMhhwl Every Saturday Montini at Sanford. Pia.
R. ). H olly, M anaiinl Editor

Subscription Price, * 1.00 a Year In Advance
Entered as

mad nistur Au*ut^2nd.

1908. at the T o s t o » « at
^
under Act of M itch 3rd, 187w.
Durham AdvertUlnS Company. Jacksonville. Fep-

\

reiewtiute*

OfDcs rirst Ooor in ths BUhop Dlock. F lrlt Street
Téléphoné No. 148.

Where is the editor of the Sopchoppy
pnperT

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The statement o f tho First National
Bonk in this issue o f T he Herald s Bo w b
a' great increase o f business for that in ­

n ir iw

stitution.

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If tiie land around Sanford continues I d

move os 1| did this week there wlU be
very little o f it for sale in n few
M.

Ht* Fife»™

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months.

The Sanford fc Everglades Railway is
receiving favorable comment throughout
the State and T he Herald is proud of the
. fact that it is ono of our home enter1
prises, developed by home capital.

without additional compensation, all legn
matters for adjustment. To give one an
idcH-trf th o -n p p ro x lm tn e ~ H m n ff"iiriiH f
State by tho adoption o f this policy, it m ay
b e ' mentioned that in 1007 Hon. W. S.
Jenn,n$» received $16,000 for acting as
such counsel, and last year his remunera­
tion amounted to $17,000, plus expenses.
The people o f Florida mado no mistake
when they elected Hon. Park Tiammell to
the office o f attorney-general. His policy
will always be toward the greatest good
for the people.

MOB STARTS TO BURN NEGRO
Lakelan d S tir re d Up O ver A ssault On
Y ou n g Lady
Lakeland, Feb. 11.— Chnrlcs Crumley,
the negro'nrrestcd on suspicion o f being
the man who attempted to criminnlly
assault Miss Irma Newell on last Tues­
day. was taken from tho Jail at Lqkcland
yesterday by a mob o f one thousand men,
bound to a stake, faggots heaped about
his body and oil poured over the mass
with the intention o f burning him. How­
ever. Sheriff John Logan, his brother
Alonzo Logan, and Special Deputy E. A.
Mullen pleaded for calm action, and the
negro declaring he could prove an alibi,
was spared.
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C ru m le y was marched back to ja il and

ADDITIONAL LO CALS

at your

The Royal Tailors Brand o f Clothing
Mrs. H. P. Driver und daughter spent
Wednesday In Orlnndo.

You can get

The Maryland Amusement Company
w ill be in Sanford all next week.

ARM OUR

The "Lucky Sunfoni” signs are being
posted this week and are attracting much
attention.
F or R e n t — Eight room house, $20 per

month.

Enquire G14 Magnolia A vo.

F E R T IL IZ E R S

H. P. Driver has returned from Orlando
where he received medical attention at
the Church Home and Hospital.
English Cabs, nil the rnge in go-carts,
ot The Sanford Furniture Oo.
Tw o long-haired evangelists represent­
ing the Israeiitc^church ore in the city
making speeches ¡and distributing litera­
ture.
A t The Park’s Show this afternoon the
matinee bill w ill be “ The American Girl.”
Tonight w ill be rendered the grdot drama,
Tracey, The Outlaw."

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Drive yOur W agon into Sanforjl
Call on C. H. Evans
He can deliver any brand you want out of
Our new Warehouse
W ithoute*“»Delay—

Armour Blood, Bone .&amp; Potash
Arn^our Celery Grower

See the English Cabs, the In test things
in go-carts, at The Sanford Furniture Co.

Armour Vegetable—

Rev. J, B. Mitchell o f Orlando poised
through Sanford Thursday cn route, to St.
Augustine to deliver his famous lecture,
"ThE.OId.ind NawSoutlu'-’J______
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Armour Practical TrucFeF ~

-Elsewhere in’ IhlS'lsstie js an able ar■- — — tid cu p o n d eep e n in g th eclm n n el o f the a-number o f proniiucui. ntcuJia.VC. akoin
~ D rr O .“Vf:TCtTfg left y es renin r-for-Khtr*- —
St. Johns from our able Congressman, to prevent'any further attempt upon his mond, Vn. Mrs. King will nccompany
life.
Many
armed
men.ore
in
town.
Hon. Frank Clark.
The editor o f T he
him home from Virginln, where she hns
Miss Newell declares that Crumley looks
H erald intends to have _Frank make o
been spending the past few months.
like tlnT-inan who attempted the crime,
visit to Sanford nt tltc dose o f the pres­
Robert Dingley, who was formerly em ­
ent session and our people will then have but is not certain.'
ployed
as manager o f tiie City Restaurant,
A s soon as it was learned that the ne­
the pleasure o f hearing him upon tills
is
now
employed
ot the Melrose House.
gro hnd been arrested the mob surrounded
vita l question.__________________ _
DeLund,
where
he
w ill gladly w eicem eall
the Jail and Marshal Skipper Was pounced
ids Sanford friends.
upon,
the
keys
taken
from
him
and
the
The latest title for Sanford seems to
have caught tho popular elioni. Editor negro was soon in the grasp o f the frantic
Children’ s Dancing Class
Howard o f the Reporter-Star lias the follow- mob. A chain was put around the vic­
Miss
Gclslc
Butt hnB opened n dancing
tim ’s neck and he was dragged to the
’ lug:
class
in
connection
with her oilier class,
scene of the crime. Here a pile o f wood
First tho’ "Gate City," next the
was heaped up and saturated with kero- Lessons will ho given on Wednesday and
"Celery City,"
and
now "Lucky
Sanford." "W h a t’S inannm cT" Every­
pene and the negro led to it nmi com Saturday afternoons at three o ’clock, at
thing, and niter all the changes we
tnanded to confess, . l i e protested Ilia the Hotel Wilton. Terms,.two dollars for
(W rite us)
believe Uie Inst adopted is ilia most
innocence, but tills doubtless would.have eight lessons.
striking, : because the name o f the
• "lucky town is indicated. Let her
ind.no effect had not Er. Dunklin, the
Drain and Ir rig a tio n M a teria l
go at tliat— "Lucky Sanford.”
girl’s grandfather, declared that he was
W e make special carload priccir on
possitlvc the wrong man was about to be
t—■
mixed sizes o f sewer pipe. 4 inch. 8 inch
Washington and Lincoln nrc the two punished. This with the resolute action
ond larger sizes. Also second quality
names ond fames that America gave to o f Sheriff Logan, who nrrlvcd nt this mo­
pipes nt reduced, rates. See us before
the world. Th ey,sh all not die.
Each ment, induced the mob to allow the negro
buying. Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
and Inspect the Ulickensderfer. T h e best
year their hallowed memories are made to ngain be taken to jail!
and most compact machiiieon theinorkctl
the occasion of teaching th e.risin g gen­
Plano Tuning
Wanted— Party to contract to furnish
M rs. J. J. Cowan.
eration true patriotism, love o f country,
Next week W ade will work in Sanford engine wood on rack, for S. &amp; E. railway.
On W cdncsdcy evening. Feb. lOlh, a
‘ and n pure-hearted, blameless life.
Not
Orders sent to Pica will be n(tended to.
A. P. Connelly.
the
only in our own beloved land are these large congregation assembled at
F
or
S
ale
—
Perfectly
sound,
gentle horse;
names the rallying ones, o f nil liberty Methodist Church, to pay the last tribute
Tiie present State Fair nt Tiimpn has
lovers, but tho world has appropriated o f respect to the good woman whose exceeded all past records in attendance. Indy can drive; price reasonable. Good
size and can work on farm. Also good
them and modo them tier own.
name heads tills notice. Mrs. Cowan was
buggy nnd harness if horse is taken.
Clay Tile F o r Sale.
born in Volusia County,* Florida.
She
22-3 .
Box No. B. Lake Mary, Fin.
was 40 years old when death claimed
, Pniutkn Tile fur sale in any quonity.
ItlE QUESTION Or ADAPTAIltl ITY,
E xperienced Nurse— For information
address ‘1Nurse.'1 Box 103, City.
ISM
In this issue under the head o f “ Vçice her on tho Olh. Stic tind been married
,
G. F. Sumi, Box .‘171
o f tiie People" is an article from the tibie to J. J. Cowan 27 years and six months.
For rent or for sale— cash or terms—
The fourteen counties which have large
pen o f J. N. Whltner--upon "A d o p ta ­ Site was a devoted member o f the Metiw
new cottage corner Highth strrct- nnd
county
displays nt the State Fair are nt Magnolia avenue. Four nice large rooms,
bility.” It deals with tiie question of odist Church. She lived her religion. Tiie
new people engaging in tiie trucking universal sentiment was. her life was tracting n great deal o f attention from kiten undhe hath. Occupancy about Feb.
*»*—S. O. Sminiiolser,
She leaves a husband, five visitors.
business with no previous knowledge of enough.
Phone 115 after 0 o'clock p. m.
Florldn soil and clim ate and gives un ex­ daughters, one sister, one brother, with
■Thrlce-a-W cck W orld
Shade Trees—Those wanting shade trees
ample of liow G. C. Chamberlain made oilier relatives, and many friends to
of any kind, such ns palmetto, magnolia,
More alert, more thorough and more
good tiiis year by surmounting all diffi­ mourn her departure.
oak nnd maple, should see A. F. WestcrMrs. Cowan lias passed from mating us, fearless than ever. A President o f the
culties ond d isplaying the grit and deter203*'V T j
jirow... Box,
mi nut ion that makes victory out of dc- hut it is an unspeakable comfort to tiie United States will lie sleeted this year.
Who
is
lie
mid
who
is
the
man
whom
he
church,
and
ought
to
be
a
solace
to
the
feat.
For Salk—Lettuce plants. R. H. Muirdeeply affiicted husband and children, will beat! Nobody yet knows, bat the head. on Celery avenue.
tiint she illustrated the doctrines of the Thrice-n-Week edition o f the New York
WEATHER AS AN ASSET.
Celery Plants— 15,000 very fine prick
The Times-Union Short Talks man is Christian religion, nnd died testifying nil World will tell you every step and every bed plants for sale cheap. Jno. D. Jinkins,
detail of wlint promises to be a campaign Corner o f French avenue nnd Third street.
still harping on the Orlando weather re­ was well.
of
tire most ubsortilng Interest. It may
May we nil meet again.
Furnished Rooms tor Rent- Good location
port and even attempts to drag in the
not
tell you wlint you hope, but it will tell only two dollars [&gt;er week if taken at once.
—A.
E.
H
ouseholder
.
editor o f T he H e r a ld in the following:
Call at Herald office..
Sanford, Florida, Feb. 11th, '00.
you whut is. The Tlirice-a-Week World
Orlando Is very sensitive about tiie
To Exchange: Northern business nnd
weather report and takes the Timeslong ugo established n character for Im ­
Union to task about publishing ah er­
F o r S w e e t C h a rity’ s S oke
partiality anil fearlessness In tiie publica­ residential property to exchange for San­
roneous statement regarding same.
Tiie Charity Ball to tie given in Orlando tion of news, and this it will maintain. ford or vicinity vacant lots, orange grove
or improved or unimproved celery land
The Keporter-stur draws the mantle
next Thursday, Feb. 18, promises to If you want the news as it really is, sub­ — A. W. Brown, box 820, Sanford, Fla.
o f charity over the affair and ex ­
eclipse all former efforts in lids line. scribe to tiie Thrlce-a-Wcck edition o f the
plains thnt while the Times-Union
Wanted— Everyone to know that tiie
stated Orlando to be as cold as JackThe CJiarity Bull is looked forward to each New York World, which comes to you ev- Ulickensderfer typewriter is the best on
' sonville they did not really mean to
year by the people o f Orange county as cry-oiher dny except Sunday, and is thus, the m arket See them nt The Herald of­
say so. It is now up to the Tlmcsthe
benefits go to tiie Church Home &amp; practically a daily at the price of a weekly. fice.
Unlon to pat Brother Howard on tiie
hm-k n m i a lt w ill h g p c n m m u l - n it i«.Two) fdee-fumtshrtf rooms TO f fe nr*
-Thrice-n-Wcrk~l
mobiles in Orlando again.
Sanford
Jam es H arris.
cflt. The ball is always a grand event I scription price is only $1 per year, nnd
Herald, The fact o f the matter is,
and this year will be no exception to the tills |&gt;ay§ for 150 papers. W e ofTer this
For
Rent—
Desk
room
second floor office.
the Times-Union made no.sudi state­
ni,cI unequalled newspajier ami T iie Sanford Address Box 331.
ment. It merely primer] the report
Sanford is especially invited to nttend Herald together for fine year for 51.50.
o f the local weather bureau, for which
For Sal2—Good property, now bringing
‘ tr t r l r r no dr grrr-rrttiKrotii bio. a ml t Iw - lIi&amp;.Chailty Ball nt Orlando on the 18tli.
The regular subscription price o f the two twelve per cent interest on investment.
statement which so exciter! the Or__________ —N. H. Garner, Sanford.
papers Is T fZ T
G ra tefu l t o S an ford People
landultcs occurred In tliat.
As a
I or S ale — fay-Sliolcs l yjicwriter, in
matter o f honor and good policy, tiie
In a letter to T. J. Miller. W. H. Moor
first-class order. W ill be sold cheap In­
Times-Union never tampers with the
o f Atlanta expresses Ids gratitude for the
quire nt Herald office.
official reiKirta sent in to it. The Inmany acts o f kindness shown his w ife at
Jonnaiion appeared under tiie sub­
J/JCa priiiiJqg.jon waziL acnd lt.ro T he
the death nnd funeral services o f her fath­
head. "From
Assistant Observer
H erald office. First-class work guaran­
Hurd,” nud quotation marks a ppenred
teed.
er, Mr. Howland, feveral weeks ago. Mr.
a t the beginning of-each paragraph.
Moor slates that Ills w ife is very ill and
Superior printing for ull purposes at T he
Now, wimt have Editors Howard and
unable to write and express her thanks, Ail Local A d vertisem en ts Under This Herald office.
-----------------------Holly, who are newspnjMT men nnd
H eading. One Cent a W o rd Each Issue
but
will
do
so
whenever
her
condition
im
­
should understand die meaning o f
T horoughbred Eggs lor H atching— W hite
proves. ___________________
sub-heads and quotation marks, to
Wyandots, W hite Leghorns. Buff Leghorns,
Fob Sale. Wood—Pine or oak. by car­ and Buff Rock. $1 for 15. A pply to J. F.
sny o f their criticisms o f the TirnesHorsemen and sportsmen general who load; blocks or oihorwisa. W. B. Ballsr
UnionT W e pause for a reply!
Ariol, Sanford.
20-G
Altamonte ^Springs, Floridu.
No reply is needed from The Herald. are at the State Fair agree that the race.
— Sound, gentle' horse, with
Young man o f good character wishes good buggy and harness. Price feasonnSanford has no kick coming from the meeting now in progress there is Uie best
ever held In the South.
employment
in
or
near
Sanford,
Address
weather reports or tiie weather itself, and
nble. Horse can be driveh. or wbrkod on
A . J.. Geneva, Flo.
24-2
farm. P. 0. Box 0. Lake Mury, Fla. 20-4
w e respectfully refer the ubove to our
P o p u la rity o f M e t t ln g c r s S to r e
friend, Howurd, o f the Orlando Reporter
j r K . H ettinger has received ten appU-1 ¡ongV*2m 't r o ^ w e r * ' S u n nicy
E y ' * engine;
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- -Star. ........ .1
cations from -ladies and gentlemen who |° " l y used for pleasure uno «efiSonrdhd Ts
- Reason for selling. I
wish to take a position in his stare. in llrst-olass repair.
HONORABLE P A R K TRAMMELL
There is a reason, "o f course. Ask Mr. desire to buy a large boat. The sentinn
capacity Is eight people.
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A t a recent meeting o f the Internal Im­ *Mettinger. .____________________
P, B, B r a n t l e y . Clermont, Florida.
provement Trustees Mr. Trammell offered
W. C. T, U. M e e tin g .
. I f It*» MULES you w a n t to E p lo w o r Will Furnish Estimates for any Building
a resolution to the effect that as a major­
The February m eeting o f the W. a T. h a rro w , see Jam es H arris,
ity o f the suits against tiie Board had been
Repairs, Etc.
U. wlU be held in the Methodist Qiurch
For Rent- T wo medium-sized front
settled, and no great amount o f litigation
next Tuesday at 3 p. ra.
A ll members
is now pending, the trustees should nyt
im i" ? a'ifi.panlry’ up
Apply a t
501 Fourth street.
und friends are requested to attend.
em ploy a general counsel for the present
Office at A. E. HUT. Lumber Yard
If you want a first-class typewriter at
year, but turn over to the attorney general.
The Herald's 'phone is No. 148.
a moderate rice, call at TheHerald office

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•qr-any tuner ■Bratm -er o iim s try '------ •Celebrated Fertilizers—
Do you want Hardwoòd Ashes?______ 1-----Dried Blood. Sheep Manure, Blood and Bone
Nitrate of Soda?

Ask for it, We have it

WORKS

THE ARMOUR FERTILIZER
Jacksonville, Fla.

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“Simplicity”
In Character
In Manner — —
In Style
T h i s i s P r o v e n True

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Boot-and Shoe Models the

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Gun Metal, Kid and

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SANFORD, FLORIDA.

D. L. Thrasher

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/^V S^AfPQfiD— Lf/e is Worth Living
Number 26

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1909

ALL AROUND FLORIDA
The General News of “The Land
of Flowers'*

CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS

gan kicking the beast in the ribs nnd
retreated toward the door o i the cage,
reaching it Just in timo to slum it shut
Just as the lion made n spring. As it was,
the anim al’s claws went between the bars
o f the cage nnd left bad-looking scratches
on the trainer's face.
Contract has been let to J. J. Cain o i
Columbia, S.C.,for the erection of the new
building for the blind, deaf nnd dumb at
St. Augustine. The bid was $67,427.

An Epitom e o f th e W e e k ’s M o a t Im ­
A pineapple weighing ten pounds nnd
p o rta n t Happenings In th e
hnving
fifty-tw o crowns is a St. Lucie ex­
S ta te 's Domain.
hibit at the Jacksonville fair. C. A . Killer
A business deal was consummated this
was the grower.
week at Pensacola between the Willinms
Florida East Const Ry. Bystem has bepn
Naval Stores Co. and The J. R. Saunders
Co. for all the naval stores property, in- mnde Into two divisions. Northern head­
— eluding tire yards and tanks at Pensacola. quarters at St. Augustine; Southern head­
~
New Orleans, Chicago and St. Louis, the quarters at Titusville.
consldenition-bcIrTg-J5 OOrfiOO.
-- At various pain U-in-Florida where Hon.

slapped,tlurlog, BGutûür

THEY FEAR FLORIDA CABBAGE
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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A Budget of Interesting Items
From Correspondents
THE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY
E fficien t S t a ff o r R e p o rte rs W eek ly
C o vers the T e r r ito r y fo r
The Herald
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
Sptclal correspondent to The llrrald.
Mrs. Dr. Henry Foster, one o f our re g
ulnr winter visitors,Tins arrived from her
Northern home to sixmd the “winter here
and cscnptr rhe rigors of Die severe
weather now b ein g . ex p erien c ed -in -tlie

JBGÏ&amp;lpLÎ 3fxca«d JuD. -Wiil-be

M
F irst Y e a r

the state fair. He reports that much
t4 ^ **+ **+ + + + + **+ + *4 *4 &gt; *+ + +
interest is to be seen, although a good
FROM MACARONI DELTA f
many exhibits nre not yet in place. With |
many people, however, the races seem to
be the "most principalest” thing.
Mr*. D. B. W illiam s hits Rone to Hazel
hurst, Ga„ to visit her mother for n few
days, after which she will go t o o n A t
Inntn hospital for an operation. Dr. W il
limns will go up and be with her through
the ordeal. Their many friends will deep­
ly sympathize with them.
The Indies of the Methodist church held
a bazaar last Friday niglit in the room
under the Masonic hull. A good many
things were offered for sale, including
pillnu, sandwiches, cake, coffee, home
made carnlyi etc. There whs ti fine as­
sortment o f valentines and this table was
■presided'DVfef- by Miss Wanda Combs
Alissca.JLutc WillieriuglAuv—ond_.lennie
TDrnc’r had c lia tileof j f i c candyTaunh.
most plensnnt time was had nnd some
$40 was realized. Mrs. J. J. Combs was
at the head o f the enterprise and she re
ccivcd many compliments on the business
like-way in which Its nffairs were con
ducted.

F rom The l l l r e l d ’s S p ecial C o rre s p o n d e n t
BV W T r tltfS T elep h on e *

The cold-blooded cruelty of mankind is
responsible for the slaughter o f six inoffen­
sive girl kittens this weclf ns thier infantile
bodies were discoverer} floating in the dark
nnd turbid waters o f Pump Branch last.
Saturday.
One can only Imagine the^
feelings o f the mother cat as she realized
that her feline offsprings were no more.'
Gil Shisher went to the mourners'bench
Inst Sunday, and got up nnd told o f n lot
o f mean things he wanted forgl venessfor
One lKing was he "threw four dead cats
In Aleck Smoot’s, cistern two wcoka-ngo
and everybody in cliprch got up nnd iorAlv?lium.b.UUHlC.~JIUi tllttA—iyas^vOccirr—-*-who-wewt-outeide nml waited Tor Gil aiiJ~~**' "
gnvc him the durndcst licking he ever had.
It's thought Aleck's conduct will much *
discourage other sinqers from telling their
cussed nctions.
Reuben Glue has rented Ids two-room
cottage on Plunkett avenue to Mosc Huffstetter and w ill move his fam ily into rooms
over Gnbe Mullen's meat shop.
Miss Mellissn Muggs, o f Bungalow Cor­
ners graced our town with her queenly
presence last Saturday. She is canvassing
for the sale o f |.id Musinrd's tapeworm
remedies.
...
"I1

to the state he has been welcomed by W - S T a t T B r o # t &amp; ? t i r n V " l r f c f l r V e e p remcinbcred, spent his winters here, own­
ing a beautiful home at Lake Charm
P ric e s o f Old S to c k Down
large gatherings o f people, .who listened
He
was n Christian gentleman o f sterling
N
ew
York,
Feb.
8.—
Under
heavy
re­
to his words with rapt attention.
qualities nnd unblemished character. He
ceipts
of
Florida
new
cabbage
and
a
dull
The annual state encampment o f the
accomplished much good in Oviedo in
Grand Arm y o f the Republic will he held demand, the market for old stock took to
financial and spiritual way, ever ready
in St. Petersburg, beginning Feb. 17th. It the toboggnn this week. Western New
to lend n helping hiuid toward the adHardie D. Geiger, who is studying law
York
dealers
sent
liberal
quantities
of
old
- is advised that visiting comrades take
vnnccmciit-and .upbuilding o i the com in Wake Forest College, North Carolina,
stock
in
the
market
and
prices
declined
advantage o f the railroad special rates to
munity, and was beloved by all who ett 'dropped out of acliool a day or two la s :
Tampa rather than try to secure other to $30(&lt;i35 a ton. The volume in which
Joyed
the privilege of his acquaintance week, went oyer to Raleigh nnd took tiie
Florida stock is arriving Inis inspired west­
rates,
nnd
companionship.
lie erected
the examination given hy the Supreme Court.
ern New York shippers with fear that it is
A negro named Bowninn, living in Pnnot good policy to hold the balance o f their Foster Memorial Chapel ut Lake Charm He passed with creditable marks, was
lntka. blew his w ife's brains our during n
cnbbngc any longer In expectation o f high­ untl during his lifetim e was a staunch admit ic'd to the bar and given a license
quarrel last Saturday night. He then gave
SI Lingcnfelter has bought n half ii^ " —
er prices. The cold snap in Florida is ex ­ supporter o f the Methodist Church here, to practise In all courts in the state.
himself up to the authorities.
Dr.
Foster
also
supixirted
a
large
sani­
terest
in Seth Perkins' two-cow dairy.
However,
lie
will
continue
iu
college
for
pected to curtail shipments for the next
tarium
in
Clifton,
New
York—
a
refuge
Hayward Summers. 13 years old. on only two weeks.
Shorty
Butt’s two girls wore short dresrat
lenst
n
year
and
a
half
yet,
doing
work
—■-------------------------------child., died at Largo this week from blood
L a te arrivals o f Florida cnbbngc showed and haven of.rcsl for the ills o f afflicted with reference to a Bachelor of Law s de­ es nnd pink stockings nt the church social
poisoning, the result o f a wound received tile effects o i frost. The damage was tloae humanity— where a great nnd noble work gree. "Colonel" Geiger’s friends here sin­ the other night nnd Were much gazed at.
Amos Bolliver's hired g irl has. tendered
from a toy riild.
on the w ay here; otherwise the quality has been successfully carried on for yTOrs.' cerely congratulate him on the success he
her
resignation nnd nCcpted a position In
Miss
Taylor,
an
attractive
young
Indy
Is
achieving
as
a
student
o
f
luw.
F, K, Purse,jhe young man whonttempt- was excellent. The stock moved slowly
of
Georgia
is
here,
the
guest
o
f
Mr.
and
Bill
Chcezum's fnmlly to do general houM*
ed to commit suicide in Jacksonville last at $2 ('(2.50 a barrel crate. Th e demand
The members o f the Uuptist chdrch had
August by cutting the veins In his wrist, for red cabbage was inactive nnd sufficient Mrs. Henry McCall.
ho]&gt;ed that they couIiTTfnve~"iIie opening" work,— Shu c w iim of revolutionary - slock------A contingent of our-Northern friends service in the new church building next and has refused several offers o f marriage.
and failed, has succeeded at last, having to absorb the offerings. Quotations were
Boys will lie boys, hut them Blxler Ixtys
have
arrived to 8|&gt;ciid the winter and ore day. However the doors and windows
taken n large done o f arsenic Just - week $40((M 5. A few small lots of imported
pleasantly
domiciled
nt
Lake
Cliurm,
the
nre
|tositively devilish. They sheared
.while stopping in Atlanta,
have been delayed nnd lliu service will
Danish red brought $20, Savunnah stock
Aunt
Mniuly Gulliver's horse's tnii Inst
inimitable
rendezvous
of
beauty
and
have to lie pnstixmed until the fourthr
On Monday, Feb. 22, a party o f twenty moved slowly. In quality nnd appearance
Sunday
night nnd threw two dead cats in
comfort.
As
yet
we
Imvc
been
unable
to
Sunday
in
(lie
present
month.
By
that
Cnnadian girls jvill visit Florida to com­ it was inferior to the Florida offerings
ascertain the names of all. but we notice time the building will have been fully Bill Joslyn's cistern. They need repri­
Prices
were
$
l.5
0r»2
a
barrel
crate.
pare climatic notes and enjoy the beau­
manding. to suy the leust.
The d?inAnd for this variety was dull witli pleasure among the representation completed and your correspondent is au­
ties of a Florida wintpr.our
inevitable
¡tail
welcome
visitors,
thorized to hereby iifvfte everybody, in­ .Skinny Jane Catkins ik suffering from
and there were accumulations almost
Senator Taliaferro is endeavoring to get
devotees
¡it
the
"shrine"
of
Florida
cli­
cluding peoplo of contiguous communities nervous constipation and bilious liver,.
every day.— Produce News.
an appropriation o f $20,000 from Con­
Si Blizzard's two-year-old twins wore
mate, I)r. Kinney anti daughter of New to attend tbe opening service.
This
gress to boused fur theconstruction,'equip­
The Royal Hungarian O rchestra
York State.
building will lie one o f the handsomest thier first long pants Jast Sunday and look­
Sanford people uml their visitors will be
ment and maintenance o f schools for Scjn-'
E. Y. Mnllory. n prominent citizen- of and most up-to-dnie village churches iu ed quite comical. The little fellows seem­
offered a~rare treat on next Wednesday Macon, Gu., uml wife, arrived Inst week.
inole Indian youth.
"*•'
Florida, having baptistry, Sunday school ed to realize that they hud got past the
— P, F-. Jenkins, the n ew ly appointed en­ niglit « t the opera house. The Royal Hun­ Mr. Mallory Is an ardcnF sportsman, and moms, a prayer meeting room nnd an un­ colicky stage o f thier existence.
gineer for the Evcrglndcs drainage work garian Orchestra is one o f the finest or­ every winter comes down to enjoy the usually plensing auditorium. The loca­
Tiie Knights nnd Ladies uf Jumping
has been looking the situation over in the chestras in this country, being comtxised excellent hunting and ffsliing afforded tion is bath central mid beautiful. Our Jesik*is society held thier monthly crap
vicinity of Miami, preparatory to pushing of thoroughly com|ietent musicians. S ev­ here,
Baptist friends anil the whole community shooting festival last Friday night und tiie
eral o f tliis company have been connected
the work from that point.'
Mrs. B. F. Wheeler visited her sister. have just cause to feel proud of this fine winnings will go toward buying n hemp
with the greater symphony orchestras, Mrs. Carter, in Sanford, for several days
car|x:t for their new hall.
i •
B. M. Beams o f Lake Magdalene section
new building. Much credit Is due Rev
both in tiiis country and in Europe. This last week
Mose Stuckineycr shelled his seed corn
near Tampa, exhibited ri|»e peaches in
K. N. Cate, who bus charge o f the work
orchestra won the first prize mcdnl in
In the Foster Memorial Chu|&gt;el at Luke Mr. Gate is ii skilled mechanic nnd nil of yesterday,------ ------------ -¡—------------- ------------ —
that city last w cek^_They w ere grown on
competition with many'others ¡it the" Cm Charm Sunday afternoon services were
Buck Swcezy is going to write comic
In s Ironic place and were o f good flnvor.
the work from foundation to finish is first
luinhian exposition.
items
for the Bungalow Corners Cyclone.
held
and
well
attended.
An
eminent
Mr. Ucurss had a few ripe - peaches iu
class in every resjiecl.
Louis Lipski, the conductor, is one o f the divine of Canandaigua, N. Y., who Is
Buck can do it all right for he's a regular
January.
s—
uldest teachers in tile country, lie bus spending the winter here, occupied the
cut-up.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
' Dr. James H. Randolph tins been ap­
appeared before the King of England and pulpit and favored the congregation with Special Correspondence tti Ttio llrcald.
Absalom Skinner called on Becky Clinopointed chief physician o f the Stale insane
other royal personages.
an able sermon replete with rhetoric' anti
Mr. and Mrs. James Luughlin, 3rd, of feltcr last Sunday nfternoon and was in ­
Asylum In place o f Dr. R. L. Coodbreud
.The New York Hernklsuys: "Tospenk logic— truly a pleasing and convincing Zcllwood, their winter home, were nt the vited to sluy for supper. Absalom stayed
who has tendered his resignation, to take
of the playing uf the Royal Hungarian Or­ address—a product which can only em a­ ‘A ltam onte" a few days last week, guests quite a while after, we guess.
effect April L*
chestra in such terms of praise as it de­ nate from the fertile resources o f a high­ o f Mrs^Tabrahom, .
Clemunthy Slocum is inking treatment
"*
The Unitarians o f Jacksonville have just serves would be to use expressions thnt
fur
warts nnjl freckles.
ly educated and polished gentleman
Late arrivals at the "A lto m o n te" were
completed nnd dedicated a house o f wor have the appearance of extravagance. If We noticed with
Cyrentis Hybnrger's
wall-eyed
son
pleasure
tastefully Mr. Edward Anthony, Bostoh. Mass., Mrs.
ship.
the general public knew how seldom mu­ grouped around the altar, several or­ F. I). Larubee, Kenneth, McCulloch, Min­ eloped with one Of Zekc Slusher's spindleThe Merchants' nnd Miners' Transporta­ sical performances merit unqualified praise chids, fine apccinicns from the gardens neapolis, Minn., James Colder, Jr.. Mont- shanked girls Inst Sunday nnd went to
tion Co. of Ballimqre, Md., is to improve it would appreciate how great n pleasure of T. L. Mead, who takes great pleasure cluir, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Glllespcr, Trilby on their honeymoon trip, where
its Jacksonville service by new steamers is afforded the musical reviewer in listen­ In tltc propagation of these, beautiful Miss Gillespcr, Woodhaveu, K. I., J. B. they have rich relations.'
ing to efforts that merit only approval.
and wharfage,
The ininlcrs on the Mnccuronl Bungflowers. The entire community hopes for llallctt and wife. Bridge|xirt, Conn.
Mr,
The orchestra will be the third number a continuation of these delightful ser- Hillicit is one o f the liest known liuaimoa» gum cr fltmek ygfllt-Ttlay because Editor-------Auto races o n . Daytona beach will be
men in that city, hnving established the Steve Baxter wds wearing a pair of non­
"tlFtfl In March, commencing about the 22d. oi the High School Lyceum course. Those vices on the Sabbath.
who have season tickets may take them
first house in Bridgejiorl fur handling union made trousers. Steve liasiTt got
Wm. S. Jordan has purchased for $20,to Newlan's drug store, where scats will
Chicago
dressed beef— about thirty yenrs but one pair of breeches' nnd lie says he'll
APOPKA ITEMS
000 the Dewhurst homestead o f some 400
be reserved free. General admission, 50c; Special Correspondent« to The Herald :
ago,
but
remains manager fur the com­ IliBunionize Ills office before tie'll buy a
acres near Ortega. It will he divided into
new |xiir. *
reserved seats, 75c. School pupils, gen­
Mrs.
F.
G.
Connell
and
her
daughter.
pany.
building lots and put on the market.
Sum Dingman's new milch cow was
eral admission. 35c; reserved seats. 50c. Mrs. Annie Cummings, o f Oakland were
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Ely. of Gran­
A new W esleyan Memorial church is The performance will begin promptly ut
hurled
into eternity by a Sanford &amp;
here recently visiting relatives.
ville, N. 11., urc also guests o f the A lta ­
being built in A tlanta on the site o f the 8:30 o'clock.
verglmles ta r Inst week anil her threemonte.
Mr.
Ely
is
ngenl
for
the
Colum­
Miss Keeling, o f Leesburg is the charm-oW-edifice, at a cust-trf-about -W OO,000.
weeks-old calf is being brought up on u
tng-guest of-her fiinftd. Miss.NellkJiYjliiim, bia Manufacturing Company.
Woodmen o f the World, jurisdiction V,
bottler—It-t»tusen o n e * sympathies to-see-—
F7F7
Davis
o
f
Uuenn
Cot
loge
s
p
e
iilT
T
A rrival and D eparture o f Mulls
Messrs. Cunningham and Bird are now
of Florida, w ill hold their annual conven­
few days Inst week with his interesting the infantile cowiet trying to obtain
Effective November Fifteenth.
loiiig the East Const. They may extend
tion in Tampa during March. This is the Arrive From
family. Mr. Davis is one o f Florida's live nourishment In sucii a modern way.
North.........7 00 n, m.. 2 03 p. in., 5 40 p. m. their trip to Cuba and return to Apopkn
first convention under the new jurisdiction
— HAYRUnt.
business men.
South............................7 00 ■. iu.. 2 33 p. oi.
Tampa o n ly ........... ......., ...............It 33 a, tn. via Tumpa pad the state fair.
organization.
Tbe
Altam
onte
Improvement
Associa­
Titusville blanch rrvrtTn# 00 ». &lt;0-, ¡¿AO 0- «V
Gillon McClure was over from Sanford
Oviedo branch .............. .
10 30 «. in.
tion is pine strnwing the road at Palm
Fritz Johnson, 33 years o f age, was run
Recent Florid a f Ires
Trilby branch................7 00 a. m., 1 10 p. m. litis week on a visit to his imrents, Mr.
over by a street car in Tnmpa Inst Satur­
Springs, a distance of about three miles,
Tu» arcs branch...............................I 52 p m.
Two cottages in West Tamixi were de­
and Mrs. 11. II. McClure. He reports the
which will be highly appreciated hy visi­ stroyed last Friday. Loss, $2,000.
day and was so badly injured that lie died Leave For
North............................2 52 p m.. 0 00 p. m. celery crop us beginning to move now
in a few minutes. He was trying to avoid
tors to that resort, which bus become
South........ 1 83 p m..:9 30 p m . U 00 p. m
A cottage belonging to Judge W. Harris
Prices ore good. The
Titusville branch... ___U OO a. tn.. 2 23 p. in. pretty rapidly.'
quite
famous silica tbe discovery of the nt Williston was burned last week, owing
•wo approaching teams when he was struck
Oviedo branch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3(1 p. m.
McClure brothers, A. J. Lovell and Harry
TtUby branch................ 1 45 p. m . 0 OO p, m.
medicinal qualities aud the beautiful
by die car. He leaves four children bea defective flue.
Tavarea branch............ 6 40 a. ro . 2 23 j&gt;. m. Witherington comprising, the A|&gt;opka con­
tropical scenery. C. G. Justice, who owns
rereft o f parents, the mother having died
Branch train! dally eicrpt Sunday; othan dally.
A burn and contents belonging tn T, if.
A dally eiprcs* pouch received from Tampa at tingent in the Celery City, ull have a
palatial winter home, and is extensive­ Wlckens o f Coleman was. burned recently,
*cw months ago. The motonnnn nnd 11 53 a. ro
prospect of doing well this season.
Chas. F Ha m !*», Postmaster
ly Interested it) fruit culture, is president entailing a loss o f sercn il hundred dollars
conductor o f . the cyr were arrested, but
------- It. C HASUW. A U T m i n u t e r .
MU* Waiuiu Combs is at Coleman pre-. o f-1lie liiipruvamsM Association and the partially covw sd by iasurane*. - ......— ,
- gave bail. - T h e remains o f the dead man
paring the young people o f that com­ prime mover in the improvements in and
were sent to Plant City for burial.
J. I. Stanford's home in Live Oak was
S u rrey fo r Sale
munity for u W. C. T. U. medal contest ubout Altam onte.
destroyed Teh. 7lh. Mr. Stanford wus
Tampa’s fire chief now speeds to fires
W e have a new $123,00 one-horse surrey
Miss Combs berseff luis received quite a
quite badly burned In saving his family;
in an automobile recently bought for tbe that has only been used one munth,whlch
Law n M p w e rs
number o f medals in such contests on
Loss estim ated at $3,000; Insured for
department.
w
e
offer
for
$7fi.00.
Special price# to reduce stock. If you
*
eg
account of her proficiency in elocution,
$ 1,000 .
—Saniokd Carriage Works.
Morris, the lion tamer now performing 22lf
[n fact, she has has received so many want a good mower at a low price, now is
at the state fair, had a narrow escape from
medals that she might well be called the time to buy. Also good stock of
Just R eceived
P o ta to B arrels
death tit« other day. He went Into the
scythes, grass hooks and lawn rakes.
The Lady of tbe Decoration."
The
largest
line o f sporting goods ever
35c F, O, U. here.
cage o f Reo, the big lion, to feed hlpi raw
Harry J. Wilson.
Rev.
J.
D.
Geiger
spent
part
o
f
last
received
in
Sanford—
guns, rifles, hunting
Huntington
Mills
L
Cooperage
Co.,
•neat Reo was In an ugly mood and
T he H erald's' ' phone is No. 148.
clothing, etc.
Harry J. Wilson,
Huntington, Flo. week In Tampa and while there visited
Wouldn’t partake o f the meat. Morris be- 2 5 -if

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COMMISSIONERS MEET

Aeeounts w ere examined and - warrants
ordered Issued for same.
Th e communication o f W. A . Ginn, en
g in e e r o f Snnford drainage commission

7r.„

Hort. J. H „Lee Is Unanimously reeled and read and referred to the'at
torney to the board to answer.
Elected As Chairman

Action Deferred On Question or Lo
eating Right of Way On Sanford
Avenue—Other Matters

H '-

* Board met Tuesday, Feb. 2d, at 10
o'clock.. Present Lee, Tllden, Vaughan
nnd Merrill.
Upon motion Mr. Lee was unanimously
elected chairman o f the board.
The minutes o f the last; meeting were
read and being found correct were ap­
proved and signed.
The petition o f C Moller, Floys, Smith
&amp; Co., et al.. for public road }n District
No. 2 was presented, nnd after being read
was referred to Commissioner Tilden and
superintendent o f roods nnd bridges for
investigation nnd report at the next reg­
ular session.
The applications of Mrs. Mary G, Lawton
riled f o r R ecord
and John W. Furcn for pensions w^re re
C. 0. Groves e t b L. to P. V. M einlg, w d„
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Opened

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for business in 1906.
Accounts of/

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handles
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H U N D R E D

Residents of Sanford and im mediate vicinity
MOTTO:

A N D E W JOHNSON

“Tot* fair with both frlond and foe,
Oft your own llttla right* foregp;
A*
It Paya.“ j
VT

D E P O S IT S

IN S U R E D ' A G A IN S T LOSS

*

THOM AS EMMET W ILSO N

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M. M. SMITH.
President

'

H .R . STEVENS. ' G. S. fiE R R Y,
Vice-President
Cashier

H. E. TOLAR
Ass t Cashier

HAND B R O TH ER S

-GE0. JV. D f iC ir a m

L IV E R Y , F E E D and

ATTO R N E Y^ and COUNSELLOR at L A W

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PracilcflTn StltW ftnd Federal Courts .

E. G. Duckworth, E. Hand and N. P,
H. Carl Dann et al., to H. T. Anderson,
Yow ell as sureties and Harry P. Leu, with wd., $38.
J. M. Pcdrlck and J. W. Cain as sureties
R. L lfy e r nnd wife, to Samuel Bates,
each bond in the sum o f $500 for the wd., $113
good care and preservation o ( oil public
Susie B, Fudge to T. C. Darby, sat. mtg.
property and public funds, issued to Flor­
Jeff Prcsscott to Helen S. Wright, cm.,
ida state troops that m ay come into their $700.
' '
control or charge, were approved and
Richard Muse and wife, to Minnie A.
Barthcl, wd., $900.
signed.
*
The resignation o f S. G. D oliveas drain­
Fairfield Lumber Co., to S. Aleson,
age commissioner was aocepted and L. L. deed, $10.
--* Payne was elected tothe position vacated
C. D. Groves et al.. to Frank Merrman,
by S. G. Dolive In said drainage commis­ wd.,-9235.
sion o f district No. 4.
Internal Imp. Fund, lo Wesner Land
0. Bencbnm presented the account o f Co., deed
C. F. Johns for extra strnwing o f a part
Evergreen Cemetery Asa'n, to A ddle G,
- o f the Forest City road, leading from Earl, w d.r$I0.
A . P. Terry’s place \&gt;n the Apopka and
Smith &amp;. Davis, to N. H. Garner, w d»
Orlnndo public rood to Forest* City, said t u t n'mount being for $8.25. Opon motion It
John •Strickland, to N. H. Gamer, wd.,
was ordered that u warrant be drawn for $900.
that amount payable to C. F. Johns.
N. H. Garner, to Thomas J. Check, w d„
It wns further ordered that the remain- $1.500.
__der o f the above m entioned road be
.Jiimeii Harris va._J.A J3avis. Hen, $05 strawed to the Apopka and Orlando rand. • W. M. Davis and wife, to A . L. Betts,
T im lumil o f B. F. Whitner, Jr., as- no­ agreement, $TOOr
tary public, with J. N. Whitner and Joe
S. O. Chase ct nl., to B. A. Howard,
Cameron sureties Was presentednnd^ipon wd., $1.
*
‘ * t
examination approved. Bond being for
B. L. Griffin, to Sellers Overstreet Co.,
$500.
agreement, $325,
- Tlie bond o f B. A. Galloway as Justice
P.
Latlbadt and wife, to Frederick
o f the peace for the sum of $500 with Carl Belter and w ife, wd., $700.
M. K. Fletcher and J. B. Poor as sureties
Ella Smith and husband to Fred. Carl
was received, examined and approved.
Better and wife, wd., $300,
The account o f A . E. Hill for wire and
S. A . N e w ill and w ife to Julia A , Gray,
rent o f house was referred to Cummis- wd.. $1250.
____
aloner Vaughan for Investigation?
Julia A . Gray to Jos. Leinhart, mtg.,
The proposition of N. J, Patrick to ex­ $500.
*
change lands, having clay for certain
J. H. Cooper and w ife to A. J. Flcmng,
land owned by the county, was upon mo­ wd., $150.
tion accepted; and the attorney o f die
Anthony F. Senlo to Wm. G. Aldridge,
board was requested to prepare the nec- wd., $5.
essary papers.
Evie Phillips to Hattie Baker, sat. mtg.,
The reports j ) f the follow ing county i m ___________________________t____
officers were received and read: Supt. of
S. G, W aite to H, A. Shricve, et. al.,
roads and bridges, Supt. o f county home, wd., $300.
. • :
county physician, county treasurer, report
N. B. Broward, Gov., to Jas. L. Giles,
o f pulls collected, of lines, forfeitures and com. ns N. P.
costs hy sheriff, report o f licenses, clerk
J. B. Poor and w ife to W. E, Simmons,
o f criminal court, pay roll o f state wlt- wd.. $
nessseB in criminal court and statement
Dora D. Davis, Tr., to J. W. Hurt, sat.
p f county finances by auditor.
mtg., $200.
A committee composed of Messrs. Knox
L. J. and K. S w itzer lo A ’. H. Whitman
and Smith, from the city board o f Aider- sat. mtg., $25,00.
men. appeared lief ore the board, asking
Jno. A . Thompson to M. J. Westfall.wd.
fo r the use of the old clerk's office. The $50.
subject matter was referred to Chairman
J. M. Cuin to W. M. White, wd., $800
Overstreet and the clerk of the board.
Ethel Bell Stevens to Jno. Eaton, qcd.,
Upon motion the application o f S. W. $500.
Kldredge to redeem lots in Aoopka at the
Ethel Bell Stephens, Gdn., to Jno. En.
flut sum o f $25, clerk's costs not included, ton, deed, $300.
was approved, and the clerk authorized
J. R. Hickson to Mussulwhite and How
to request the comptroller to grant said did, deed
application. Redemption to be made in
M. H. Fietdjer, odm.. to Mary E. Hyde,
60 days.
oss't mtg., $1.
The application of J, D. Mitchill. to re­
E. R. Bagby an d.w ijjj to'Chas.W. Ward,
deem lots 59 und 60, block C, Cliamp- mtg., $3500.
ney's portion of Apopka at tire fiat sum
Wm. G. Aldridge to Antftony T, Sulo,
of $5 was approved, and die comptroller wd.. $10.
requested to grunt said application.
G. L and B. C. Takach to S. A E.. Rr.Co.
Clerk's costs not included, and the re- wd.. $1.

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Oid Shoes Wanted
I am again asking far OLD SHOES,
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Upon motion it wus ordered that the
A. Vaughn to S. A E. Rr. Co., wd., $|
Cor, 3rd St. Bnd Sanfonl A ve.
Supt. o f roads and bridges have the Lake
Addie M. Minor and husband to Wm. D.
Howell and Maitland road re-strawed.
Tucker, wd.. $90.
( t was further ordered upoh motion
B. T. Boyd nnd w ife to Wm. D. Tucker,
that die disposition'of the road gang in wd.. $175._______________________
the Sanford district be ' left to Commis­
M u rra y’s Cem ent Tile
sioner Vnughnn and the Supt. o f roads
T or. drainage and irrigation is the best.
and bridges.
Perfect faints, durable and well made.
The petition o f J. E. Moseley, Chas.
This is made In Sanford.
Patronize a
Koehne et a!., for a clay road received
tiome Industry and get better goods.
and laid over under die rules until next
Made In " 2 " and “ 3 " sire. Sold hy the
session of the board
Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co. 22-4t
M Y SPECIALTIES
Receipts for die following amounts for
Dill Pickles,- i w m i mixed, cuCumberx, Pickard'* Manff-FMhled Ciiliui --------interest on bonds issued by ip ed &amp; l school
district No. S were received Bnd read; a mangoes and sour pickles In bulk.
Gorham'« Sterling Silver
Chas. E vans .
receipt for $50 Interest on $1,000 signed
Roger*' PUted Ware
by W. It. O 'Neal for Dora D. Davis and
A little money now and a little now and
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Elgin and Waltham Watches
dated Nov. 5,1908; a receipt for $10 in­ then Is the w ay to buy celery Unit See
terest on $200 signed by 1L H. Wither- M. M. Smith for particulars.
ington dated1Nov. 5, 1908. A receipt
Just arrived, Snider's canned goods
fo r $40 interest o f $800 signed by Mrs. “ ‘ Uups and preaervea, at Gamer
W . K. W illiford and dated Nov. 5 ,1 0 0 B. ioberts.

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Hunting grounds o f Sanford. Meetings
on the 1st and 2nd Wednesday of each
month in Masonic Hall. Visiting broth­
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I have Celery boarded ready to »hip In car lot*
about February IStb. I want to hear from buyer*
I will pack «trlctly fancy, popular *Uea.
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The communication o f J. W . Gcttler,
agent o f the A . C. L. R. R. Co., in respect
to the freight charges on 174 cars o f mar
received and read. The clerk was In
ARCHITECT
structed to inform Mr. Gettier that the
consideration o f the account w ill be taken 'Phone 105
113 W. riret Street
up and disposed o f as soon as the board
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
and the Supt. o f the division confer upon
freight rates and other matters.
The letter o f J. D. Davis In respect to
excessive assessment received and read:
A T T O R N E Y -A T -LA W
no action taken, H
The committee heretofore appointed
Practice« la Slate aod Federa! Coorti.
and compared o f Messrs. Vaughan and
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Phone 248.
Branham, to whom the subject o f locatini M. G. T. BuildInf.
the right o f w ay on Sanford avenue from
Tenth street south to the right o f w ay o!
Sanford L Indian River R. IL, o f the San
ford Traction Co. made their report.
A TTO R N E Y A N D COUNSELLOR
Action was deferred until the board as a
A T -L A W
body exam ine the route and location.
Late State Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
Florida
Board adjourned to Thursday morning,
Residence*. Sanford and Sylvan Lake
Feb. II, ot 9 o'clock.

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The Lady of
The Lilaos.
By Philip Kean
Copyrighted. IKS, by Associated
Literary Press.

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Sherwood called h er “ T h e L ady o f
tbs Lilacs" because a lw a y s on spring
days there w as a bunch o f lilacs on
her desk, offerings from the girls to a
best loved teacher.
"You sim ply can 't help lo vin g her,"
Betty Baynes said to Sherw ood In her
emphatic you ng g irl w ay. "Y o u sim ply
csn'jtrlielp I t U ncle Jack."
!q clbn't ■«*.” U ncle Jack ventured,
“ where her particu lar charm cornea

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turc hanging In a gallery fo r the pub­
lic to gaze nt."
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"S u n »lyr" - Sherwood
urged,— “ one
■hould not keep beauty bidden."
VI nra not beau tifu l." she said quiet­
ly. She leaned back In the big wicker
chair.
H er face was very pale, and
there w ere shadows under her eyes.
Behind her the lilacs tossed their pale
purple plumes In the spring breeze.
*'I am not beautiful." she repeated,

"b u t 1 think I ought to toll you why
I do not w ant my picture placed be­
fo re the public."
It was such a simple little talo. 8h*
was married. T h a t wait the fa ct that
was borne in upon him w ith stunning
force,
l i o r husband had beeu hei
fath er's choice, not her own.
“ W e w ere rich, sho explained, "bul
a fte r my father's death my husband
In."
"Bbe’a so sw eet," B etty analyzed, spent everyth in g w e had. and I war
80 1 ran aw ay and
"and d a in t y —an d—n n d —sad” — B etty very unhappy.
was getting into daep w ater. "A n y h o w , took my maiden name. And that b
w hy 1 do not wnut my picture to np
. she's lovely."
Sbcrw oM a lw ays called fo r his niece pear. I do not w ant him to find m e•
after school and d ro ve h c r o u t to Slier-1 e v e r."
wood farm , w h ere B e tty and her w id ­
She said It vehem ently, with a little
owed mother m ade tlielr home w ith flush on her cheeka. " M y fn lher said
him. Th e farm w as beyond the tow n — lo ro w ould com e," she went o n bur.
~i great'place. With grCht barns, when* riedlj\ "bu t It did not.
1 fe lt foi
- w e n r housed tin» f c n nti w horses tt
bjd. made the fa rm fam ous, _• '
_ ^ ■uch unpleasant. history that ro e
— * s -he mat 4 o -r ib ir -tr a jr -w w ttin g ''W ' ■Wight not cflTt! to Tim 6 nm with her hi.
could loOTc right Into the'W in dow 's " o f ■fauch.’1 “ * *”
the room w here Miss D u val taught,
Sherwood flung up his bead. Sud­
and ho could see her head bent over denly It seemed to tilin that there wbj
her desk, w ith the grea t bunch o f lilacs nothing that he so much wished lo do
making n background.
as to ahelter her from misfortune.
"Look here," he said to Betty one
"B e tty w ill alw ays bo honored, by
afternoon aa they drovo a w a y In the you r presence, ns we nil art— as wc
sunshine, " I 'd like to paint her that shall a lw ays be," bo said, und she
smiled at him and held out her hand.
way."
"W hat w a y ? " asked B etty.
"Som ehow I felt that I had found a
"Pain t Miss D u val—Just her head,
frien d ," she said simply. "T h a t Ih why
a right here. - You are free* at last,
bent a little, ngnlnst a background o f 1 told you. It seemed beat, and I knew dear heart."
R. L. JONES, Proprietor
•R. II. DINGLEY, Manager
llluc blooms, w ith a circle o f gold In­
H er startled eyes met hU. " H o w l''
closing I t like a h alo."
she questioned.
“ Oh, U ndo Jack," B etty's fa ce was
"H o Is dead," he Bald qulolty. "Y o u
beaming, “ It w ould he beau tifu l."
are to go to Kentucky this afternoon
“ I'd call It 'T h e L a d y o f the L ila c s ,"
Betty's mother w ill go with you.’
(Flrat Street, one block front Depot opposite tHmoflkc)
, ^ ^y Bberwood planned. “ B y Oeorgc, Betty, out o f relicU she seemed the uios^deslr
, H o,released her then and w n t on In
I believe it Mould be tbe best thing able thin g In the world. ludeed7 from
steady, tunes.
* I've done."
the flrat moment she had been desire
"B u t you w ill come back, Dulcle.
But “ Th e L a d y o f the W ince'1-w hen hie, hut he had let the artist In him
When you feel that It Is rlg h t-y o u
approached refused to be painted. “ Oh, blind the lover. H e hud made himself will come back—to me?"
please tell Mr. Sherw ood.” «b e suld think that It was her picture, not her
Betty was pounding down the road
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breathlessly, "th a t 1 couldn't think o f self, that he* wanted.
on 'th o sturdy more. Dulcle looked up
such a thing. 1 am sure he tun And u
And now that he knew that he loved
ut Sherwood, strong and grave be­
Short Orders At All Hours
_____ Everything First Class . %better model, B etty."
her he fe lt Ibut he muat go awaytw een the beautiful horses_______
hock to pnrla in ilm »iii.li..—lo- tbc|
"H e can't," B e ttr Bald obstinate
"Y e s ," «Ue_ said, and suddenly her
dreams that had o f late beeu partially
""Please, please. Miss D u vn l."
face was illumined. "Y es. I wUI coma
The tittle teacher shook her head. submerged In Ills practical plans foi
back, and you shall paint nio—yoor
“ Don't Insist, dear," Blt'e said. " I real­ Sherwood farm .
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‘ Lady o f the Lilacs.' "
ly cannot"
W hen lie cutno hack that night, Dotty
"Now. w hat do you think o f that. mot him ou the porch.
A Market For Coraa.
Uncle Jack,” « a id B etty, alm ost In
" W e are goin g fo r a ride early In thf
T h e garden o f the new house o f the
morning," she said, “ Miss Duval und 1,| Ilev. Mr. Brown tincked against the
tears, os they drove a w a y that n ig h t
"I don't know w hat to think," said and I want you to go with us,"
piny yard o f an orphan asylum. LightDEALER IN
"N o t tom orrow ,"B ettykliiH ," he de year-old Johnny Hrowu was allow ed
jpherwood. " I hate to g iv e up the Idea."
"W ell, don’ t g ir o It up." B etty said. murred. * T v e got a lot o f things tloJ to scale the fence nnd piny w ith the
“ You know you a lw ays get you r own do. I atu planning to spend the sum­ orphans.
Presently Mrs. Brow n no­ Park Avan ue in B p e e r ’ a Q r o e e ry
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'P h o n e 1
mer In P aris."
way when you w a n t I t U n d o Jack."
ticed that her npple supply was drop­
.B etty'sdlsm ayed exclamation hruught ping low. She asked Master Johnny
"Yes, I do." said Sherwood thought
his sister und Miss Duval.
'fully.
if he w ere not eating a good mnuy ap­
"H e 's goin g aw ay.” Betty cried, "und ples fo r a small boy.
Several days la ter when B etty came
out o f.th e school arm in a n a w ith the he doesn't' know when bo w ill cornu
"Yes. mother." he replied. "1 got to." I
little teacher Sherw ood met them ut back."
"Oh, Indeed!" queried Mrs. Brown.
the door.
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And Sherwood, wutchlng the face of “ A re you quite sure?’’
"W on’ t you let us d rive you home, the Iaidy o f the Lilacs, saw ll grow
"Oh, yes, mother; they’re needed! 1 I
Ml*s DuvnlF* he urged. “ W e w ill go pale, and his heart leaped ut the] Just got to cat nil I can stuff down."
the long w ay round, nnd it w ill do you thought that sho cared.
"B u t why, my dear?"
good."
In the early morning from Ills bed
"Because," said Johnny earnestly,
Miss Duval hesitated. "O h ," she tie- room w indow be saw them ride awny. ^ t he orphans peed the corm ."_____
gun. but Betty Interrupted: ‘‘O fjrou rae L _ T L V— illilUltciL-lalut—he w a s -a t—the
- you'll go— You'VO HSVer'dHven behind stables. “ H o w does It happen that
P r o g r e it.
the Buckner team, and they are such Miss Duval Is riding M a x te llV he de
I/L*t us, then, be o f good cheer.~Fron r
beauties."
mnndcd o f n groom.
“ Huldu Is lame,” said the man, "nnd tbc great law o f progress w e may do
It developed that Miss D uval was
from Kentucky nnd that she loved Miss Duvul Insisted on riding Maxtell rlvo at once our duties ami our on*
Hum anity has ever
horses. " I used to rldo a great deal W e tried to get her to hnve one o f the courngements.
Advanced,
urged
by U10 Instincts nnd
other mounts, but she w ouldn't."
out there." she admitted.
"M a x tell cun't be trusted,” said necessities imjdnuted by &lt;!ihI, th w a rt­
"W hy can't you rldo here?" Sber
wood demanded. “ W e have n h a lf dor- Sherwood sharply, "not w ith 11 Indy ed som e!lines by obstacles which havff
caused It fo r a time—a moment oply
*u ladles' mounts In the stables that H e never likes tbe flutter o f skirts."
“ I know, sir." Th e man looked wor In the Im mensity o f ages—to deviate
are grow ing fa t nnd lazy fo r wnnt of
from Us true lines or to seem to re­
ried.
exercise."
treat but still over on w ord.—Charles
"W e ll, get Buckner Belle ready,
"I haven’ t a h ab it," Mlaa D uval de
Sherwood ordered, "aud I ’ ll go uftei Saving ths L a n d lo rd .
murred.
Joseph Jefferson was- playing n one
“ I have tw o ,"
B etty announced them."
night engagement lu a small town, ap­
As bo cnDtered down to thu gate
promptly, "and you can w ea r one."
pearing In the part Hip Van W inkle,
On Baturday M iss D u val lu B etty’s boy met him with a telegram. W ith
which I10 had so often and a b ly Im per­
out
looking
at
the
uddress,
Sherwood
covert cloth habit nnd three cornered
Pure water is essential lo i»ootl health.
hat nnd mounted on X^ulda Buckner | tore U open, then us u h alf dozen sonated. A t the hotel w here he stayed
United States . Government analysis and classification.
words confronted him he saw that ll there was an Irishman who acted ou
was a transform ed cretmire.
Guaranteed analysis by sworn officials.
_ “ I thought she was pretty,” was | wus not fo r him, but fo r Miss Duvul general asslstunt. Judged’ by the great
tested In tile hotel, he
ilillhTollinii Dine lands, beautiful minis, walk's, scenery.
8het « o o d ’s mental comment. "CUT
might have been tu keu ijo-be-'thc.nroJove, she’a a beau ty."
wired, and she mugt come ut once.
New hotel, new furniture, telephone, daily mail.
In that moment the whole world prlctor. /FtaJnTmTt-TV'rpTfirler to 0 lu t ^ o
And more and more be yearned to
Furnished counties to rent. Four miles from station.
palut her.
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changed fo r Sherwood. l i e knew that morning' Mr. Jefferson was startler
Address
WCKIWA SPRINGS COMPANY, W cklwa Springs, Fla.
It w&amp;i ffJfrtlpWmly for him to grow not to. say nlurtncd, by u vlnle/it
To that end he paid her moat de
light k eirted because o f thu death o f a thumping ou bD door. When h e-fecvoted attention, and it becam e a re g u -. ------------------------------------------------------“ r thing fo r the little teacher to spend fello w creature. But fo r her It meant ollected that hp had le ft no orders to
be .m ill'd sfi
nutiirally.
the week ends a t Bberwood farm . B et-I freedom, fo r him happiness._______
— Ix ’j tM u tih tr found b B rch a n n ln *.
I " l i e ’p a id 't h e - b o y -a n d spurred lit» in d ig n a n t H U sleep wus banished fo r
I am glad to have B etty under her horso to greater speed, and ut last be that morning, however, so he arose
hiflucnco," she told her brother. "Bhe| saw ahead o f him Betty, oh a sturdy ami soon mude his nppcarance before
1* * lady to her Anger tips."
little mare; Dulcla, holding In Maxtell, tho clerk.
"I/x&gt;k here, I say," he demanded of
ie s ," Sherwood agreed moodily, who danced a lo n g t h e road In a way
hut 1 wish she w ould le t me paint her that spelled danger.
u
Lady o f the Lilacs.
Aud even aa Sherwood looked M ax
No Santlmsnt.
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*11» s is te r' flared Indignantly.
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— One day In Geneva Ira D. Bankcy
... ikm’t believe“ you e v e r lo o k a t V w o m a n
A nd a fte r him, like a shot, went entered a music box ah op and asked
•tcept from the atandpolut o f a rt."
to see some music boxes. T b e sales,
Buckner Belle.
Th e big horse was not a match fot man graciously showed him a num­
Bberwood laughed. "1 don't fa ll In
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°ve ®**Dy, I f that U w h a t you mean,” the brllllaut mare, and presently Sher­ ber, but none was what he wanted,
^ i l a v e ^yow uoue that play^ «acred
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41&gt;d shrugged bis shoulders and wood was beside Dulcle, his band on
went on.
music?" he asked.
U a xtelT s bridle.
" W h y ," answered the salesman, "w e
T b it afternoon he oauutcred down
M axtell, meek as a lam b at tbs sound
to the end o f the b lg g a r d e n where o f. Urn. wall -known voice, stopped-ee have some th a t p ta f g k in d 'o r 'h a lf­ 1
tut cle Duval was pouring too.
Th e suddenly that D u lcle sw ayed nnd s lip w ay sacred music."
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"W h a t? " Inquired S^r. Bankcy.
14his was set under a lilac hash, l&gt;ed from his back Inertly. Shurwood,
“ Oh,
these tM o o d j\ u n d
Banker
U»* fragra n ce . o f the blossoms dropping the bridles, caught ber In bis
’ filed tbe air.
hymns. I can't Im agine wbaLstlie peo­
arms.
Betty, on the oth er aide o f the bush,
"D u lcla ," ba said Im pulsively; "D u l ple see In them, but we sell tbouaands
o f tbe boxes that play them. W e have
playing tennis w ith a hoy from cle, d c n il"
None but Ilrst-class lalxtr employed nnd all contracts guaranteed to be in uccordunco ’
Sho opened her eyes. "P le a s e ," she enormous orders fo r theso boxes,” con­
wwu. Mrs, Baynes had been called to
with plans and specifications
tinued
tbe
salesman,
"fro
m
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part
You must
we house, and Bberw ood was alone said fa in tly , " le t me go.
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am tn Business to do Business for These Who Need My Services
" Ilu s h i" bo sold. “ You are net strung getically, " I t ’s a m atter o f business,
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you would let me paint
Poatofflce Box 771
enough to etaud alone, and r o p have you kuow, w ith tut."
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Staple and Fancy Groceries
Full Line of High-Grade Cigars and Tobaccos
CLOVER H IL L B R AN D BUTTER

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Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty

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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HERE

W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y

SAD ACCIDENT TO YOUNG BOY

AQ SN TS

They WfH Olve Sanford-A System Of Ronnie Mute- Killed' Last Sunday At
y
Ice Factory
Good Roads
Celery

Where Devout of the
City Worship Tom orrpw.

RESUME Of ALL CHURCH EVENTS

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Interest to Those Religiously Incllned—Subjects of Discourses
for the Sobbath.

T h * P ilio t i o f ih* O i r d i M la iK« C ity a n E a ta n lr
K iq u itK l 10 h lB | or »»nd lK»lr A a B oottom .au and
other Churrh H m to (Kit « A n aot laltr than T h irrd « ,

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First Methodist

Rev, A.E.Houarlioldrr.pallor;churrh, corner Park
■venue and Fifth ilreel; paraonaje, comer Mag­
nolia avenue and Seventh ilreel; phone 294.
Sunday rnomlni aervtce at II; evenlnd lervlce.
7:00; Sunday school. 9:49 a. m:; Jno. K. Met
linger, Supt. Ep worth League, 3:00 Sunday even

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Rev. N. H. Williams, editor o f theFIoridn Christian Advocate, will preach morn­
ing and evening. Rev. W illiam s will rep­
resent the Advocate at the morning ser­
vice. and represent the Laym an's Mission­
ary Movement in the evening. Let the
people come, and hear this servant o f the
church. Strangers always Invited.

Consrcgstlonal
Rev. J. W .'TflcTianir pastor; Sunday tuom ini
service, II; evening service, 7:30; prayer meeting

Messrs. Tllden, Lee, Overstreet. Merrill
and Vaughan o f the honorable board bf
county commissioners and Superintendent
Branham assembled in thiscity. on Thurs­
day and accompanied by A . T. Rossi ter.
G. R. Calhoun and R. J. Holly wcre driven
over the celery delta. The commissioners
are desirous o f making many improve­
ments in the'county roads near this city
and also the system o f drainage recently
surveyed by the drainage commission.
The work now being done on the
Monroe road was Inspected and several
roads omdhe west side received the atten­
tion o f the commissioners.
There are several good deposits o f marl
near Sanford and these beds w ill soon be
opened up and the roads in this vicinity
will be surfaced with this material thus
giving the celery delta the benefit o f the
finest system o f thoroughfares in the
state. Many marl roads nre now being
constructed near Orlando and the Com­
missioners being all good road enthusiasts
nre determined to give Ornhge county the
best o f roads at a nominal cost.
L ist o f Unclaim ed L e tte r s
Rem aining.!!) the Sanford J 'm ta flk c
-dfSBC of-wrek ending F e b .9 .1 9 0 &amp; :

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While playing In the plant o f the Crys­
tal Ice factory last Sunday afternoon.
Ronnie Muse, oged seven, was in some
unaccountable manner drawn into the
machinery and suffered injuries that re­
sulted In his death. His appearance in
tlie ‘factory was not noticed by the em ­
ployees until his cries called their atten­
t io n to the spot. Ronnie was a bright
lad, the soil o f Richard Muse tlic well
known vegetable grower, and the accident
cast n gloom over the entire community.
The remains Were prepared for burinl
at the undertaking parlors o f T. J. Miller
&amp; Son and shipped to the old home near
Low tey where the funeral services were
held on Tuesday.
The grief stricken parents have the
sympathy o f their , many friends among
whom the little boy Yfrns q general favorite.

R*v. J. W. Boyd pastor; Sunday morning serv­
ice. llreveiOng service, 7:00; Sabbath arh(»«. 9:45
o. in.; Dr. J. T. Denton. Supt.; B. Y. P. U. Sunday
‘ at 3 p. rn., H. t Tolar, P m r .; prayer meeting ev ­
ery Wednesday, 7K )0p. w. —
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H oly C ro ss E piscopal
Rev. B. F. Brown, rector; A. D. Key. senior war­
den; Sunday morning service, II; evening service,
7:30; Sabbath school! 9:45a. in.; H. F. Whitner,
Supt.; prayer meeting. 7:30 Wednesday evening.

Presbyterian
- Rrv: JrP. McKlmTton.»iiB»tnr; intimidì servire,
It: evenlr
ilng servire. 7:00; Sabbath school, 9:30 a.
m ; Henry
i
ry McLaulin,
Supt.; prayer meeting Wodnetday, 7:00 p. m.

A t the Presbyterian church next Sun­
day the usual services will be held. The
pastor will preach morning and evening.
The services at this church nre well a t­
tended this winter.
Visitors and nil
others are cordially welcomed. *

Question o r A d vertisin g
The question of* advertising seems to
22tf
—Sanford'Carriage Works.
have stirred other communities beside
Sanford. In Hie Tim es-Unionof February
W inner W ash in g M achines
7 lli; appeared It full page advertisement
A few more o f these still left, sold strictly
dated from Key West. While the an­ on guantee. If they dp not do what we
nouncement dealt with private enterprise, claim, money is refunded. Harry J. Wilson
we have no doubt whatever that K ey West
will reap considerable benefit indirectly.
The page nd. is probably only the begin, nlng-of an extended campaign, and should
' the K ey West Commercial Club also put
___ out advertlllm i in conjunction on its behalf, the island city will make some o f the
gulf ports Took to their laurels.
The incident only goes to show Hint the
advertising put out by our real estate men
in publications o f wide circulation w ill ultlmatcly redound to tlic credit o f "Lucky
Stfnford.” •
And, by the way, we don't mind men­
tioning that the K ey West campaign is
being handled by Percy I’ . Vyle, the Jack­
sonville add man, who Iiob promised to
outline and present a special plnn for the
consideration of our own bonnj o f trade.

You need a good typewriter and do not
want to pay un exhorbitant price for it,
gee the Blickenderfer, ol The Herald office.
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Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue Sanford, Florida

Marks

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ESTABLISH ED 1869

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For

Particulars,

Call on

G. H. FERNALD, Pres. „
A. T. R O S S E T T E R , V. Prat.
A. P. CONNELLY, Sec’y. &amp; Troas.
D ir e c to r *

O. H. FERNALD

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F. P. FORSTER

J. C. HIGGINS
A. T. ROßSETTER
H. R. STEVENS

T. J. MILLER
La st month a,m erchant a thousand
tnllea from Chicago wanted to pltee
o ver Ids store an electric light algn
bo had beard about In Chicago. Mrtdo
a special trip there fo r specifications
and terms. Too hlghl
Mr. Merchant returned home and In­
cidentally told tho local electrician
about his troubles. Mr. H om e Electri­
cian replied that he could reproduce
the Cidcngo algn. w ith Improvements,
s t n price that suited. And he did so.
JU ST T IIIN K
YOUT

T H IS O VER, W IL L

Sanford Pressing
C LEA N S AND PRESSES

Ladies’ Skirts and Gentlemen’s Clothing
$ 1.25

Our Monthly Rate for Club Only

Giving you twelve pieces n month. We will coll for
clothes once a week. A L L WORK GUARANTEED.

anti deliver your

M. P. LIPE, Manager.

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Park Avenue. North

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FR A N K L. W OODRUFF j

UP TO

STRONG LINE OE CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES

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Sanford’s Only Exclusive Shoe Store
The Latest Fall Styles in Ladies', Gent’s and Childrens Shoes
Just Received
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Drink a Bottle of

i s i t as ¿cod as your business ? Does It do you credit
or (fo^s it misrepresent you ? Think it over,* and if you
find it is not ns ¿nod ns you think it ought to be. try us once

G IN G E R A L E O R S O D A W A T E R
Manufactured with pure distilled wnter— they will prevent illness, sU
digestion nnd give you health

- If you are needing letter heads, bill bends, envelopes,
cards, statements, circulars, booklets or anything of that

itc.m) tor euuiwtt
The Sanford Carriage works is now lo­
cated in its new building on Oak avenue,
opposTleThe GebT H. Fern aid machine shops.
Mr. Underwood is a practical carriage m a­
ker and any orders entrusted to him will
----- receive careful and prompt attention. Be­
sides manufacturing buggies, wagons and
. bnrucss. they, are dealersIncruxiagagoods,
gasolino engines and roofing. .They also
do general repair work and horseshoeing,
for which their new quarters are well
equipped. The business o f the public is
earnestly solicited and faithful und con­ v t
scientious business treatment is assured
all patrons.
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G utter and G alvanized Tanks
Repair W o rk a Specialty

W IL L B U ILD YOU A HOME

STANDARD

president of Union Theological Seminary, ..
Richmond, V «i Dr. A . A , MeGeachy,'
Charlotte, N. CL; Rev. A . H. McAra, Che-1$ ?
raw, S. d i Rev. J. B, Currie, Dublin, Va. I -j-

Tin, Slate and Tile Roofing

The Sanford Building &amp; Loan Association

IS YOUR

Rev. M cKinnon W ill D eliver A ddress
Rev. J. F. McKinnon, pastor o f the
Presbyterian church o f San font has been
Invited to deliver an* address on “ The
Distinctive Features o f Presbyterian Doc­
trine" at Lnurlnburg, N. C., on the occa­
sion o f the semi-centennial celebration of
tbr.. mganiznlinn. of ilia— Preabyt t ia a church of Unit city, and the dedication of
a handsome new church edifice. The ex­
ercises will embrace four days und will
be held March 3-7. Other 8|icakers for
— tbs occasion ore Rev. Dr. W. W. Moore,

S. F. S A L L A S &amp; CO.

O ffice'on Pork Avenue, between First and Commercial Streets. Sanford, Florid»

Persons claiming the above wilj please
say "Advertised," nnd give date of this
Ciias. F. Haskins, P. M.
list.

B u ggies fo r Sale
We have four fine new buggies which
w c will sell cheap, as we have no place to
store them.
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Kkuey, Mr* win,
Saulor, Daniel J.
Shelton. Henry
Speigel, Mr. Chat.
Williams, Horace C.
William». W. W..
Winchester, Edward A.

Establish W areh ou se In S an ford.
The Armour Fertilizer Company has
leased the large warehouse on the A, C.
L , formerly occupied by the Sanford Gro­
cery Company. Chas. II. Evnns w ill be
the sales agent and anyone wishing the
celebrated Armour fertilizer should call at
tlic store of Mr. Evans nnd get his prices.

Sanford,

A re Offering A n y and A ll Kinds of Florida Real Estate
at as Low Prices and on as Reasonable Terms
A s Can be Had Anywhere.

Gentlemen
Rosary, Sermon and Benediction, 7:30
Barbami, Willie
McOuage. Mr. Lee
p. m.
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Mobley, Mr. Shelley
Bryant, Khodel
Callaway;
Mr.
S.
K.
Murphy,
Mr. Chat.
Monday— Mass, 7 n. in.
Park, Frank. L.
Campbell. Mr. E. D.
Panel. A. D.
Chapman, Henry
Instruction for cliildrcn..2 p. m.
Coffee. Mr. Ja&gt;. A.
Curry, Alfred
Dunlap, Mr. J. Pryor
Hampton, Mr. C. II.
liopkln». Mr. L. W.
Godwin. Mr. W. E.
Green, Mr. Sam
Lewis. Mr. Chiu.

Om a« with HOLDBN R IA L E S TA TI CO.

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Patronize Home_
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Talentali Pays. R e a l

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Ladles
C athollo
Jenkln*. Mra. I.u Gene
Hev. M. To«, rector; aervicei every second and Arche. M il* Ornolare
Marion. Mn. May
fourth Sunday; early m an, 7 a. m.; mass and ser­ Amlrraon, M l«» Helen
Starling, Mra. Kitty
Blake,
Miss
B
elile
mon. 10 a. in.; Sunday school. 9 a. m.: vespers, 3
Barlow, Mrs. Alice
8Unpeon, Mrs. Mary J
p. m.
Thomai. Mra. L lu ie
Cook. M i«« Alberta
Slxagcslma Sunday, 14th Feb.
Cui ber t. MUa Mamie
Tyson, MUa Laura Device, M lu Delay
Wallce. Miia Utile
Sunday school, 0 u. m.
loiter. Mn. Murali
William». Mrs. Tucker
Fuller.
Mr,.
Annie
Mass and Sermon, 10 a. m.

firs t Baptist

General Fire Insurance

Tho Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co.,

- kind; let ub hear from your We w lir suhTmt snmpIra ahd
prices on request

Sanford,

$ f .98 Fine Leather Seat

If you are fond of especially nice stationery, ask to see
ou r Bonds- and Linens. Y ouHT m* Btfre to like them.
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Dining Room Chair
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Sanford, Florida

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you all about Umm und «irr«
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THE SANFORD HfRALri

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

Oiîr Lucky èantord T
J .-H . Overman wns In Jacks
Thursday on business. .

Ltiçky Sanford !

Little Happenings— Mention of j
Mrs. Harry Alexander o f Oviedo spent
Matters in Brief.
port o f this week with friends In the city.
personal items

or

interest ]

Corner &amp;. Roberts open their Snnford
avenue grocery today.
Everything in
Iron beds from $ 2 .5 0 up. Get them iptlck

Summary of the Hooting Small Talk
Succinctly Arranged for Mur
rlcd Herald Readers.

In
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nt ‘ the
Sanford Furniture Compnny.

Garner &amp; Roberts hnve good butter In
one-pound prints for 35 cents.

menus perfection. Sec samples nt I). A.
Whose
Caldwell fit Son's.
Valentine
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W ill Stringfcllow and his "b ig voice”
A re y o u !
startled
the merchants several days this
If you wish to see n real, honesbwholcweek.
somo show, go to Parks theater tonight.
D: W. Sasser, the efficient A . C. L. agent
Mattings o f nil kinds and pntterns. front
at
Green Cove Springs, spent a few hours
20 cents per yard to 50 cents, at E. A.
in the city yesterday.
Heflield's Furniture Store.
$10.50 value sanitary Tell mattress go­
_1_ Attention. Ladles I . A new a nd up»toing nt $8 for the next thirty rinys. Snn­
dste millinery store w ill be opened up
ford Furniture Company.
hère soon.
— Mrs. M. L. A llen .

Todny is the'13th— just between the an­
niversary o f Lincoln und that o f Cupid.
Joe Saucer went to Kissimmee Wed
nesday, where he was called on business.
Sec H. H. Mill for Celery City Blend
Coffee, finest on earth for 24 cents.
If you want n first-class tailor-made
suit for $12.98. call at D. A. Caldwell A
Sons.
Iron beds from $2.50 up. Get them quick
ut tile Snnford Furniture Company,
Swell lino o f quartered oak clicffonlcrs
at Sunford Furniture Compnny.

THREE

Mrs. W. M. Lewis and daughter o f A t­
lanta are guests o f Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank
Miller.

D A Y S ONLY!

One million feet of cypress blenching
lioards. Place onlers now. G. R. Calhoun

Thursday, Friday and Saturday
February 4, 5 and 6

Mr. nud Mrs. W. M. Thompson o f MlildLctown, Ohio, are visiting Mr. and. Mis.
F. P. Forster.

Drop in'ntul Inspect the Princess steel
Methodists, Please:
ranges.
A renl rnngc at a moderate price.
February 14 Is Birthday Missionary
moving.
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Sunday School Sunday. Help us by Snnford Furniture Company.
Sanford os an amusement town is secS A . Townsend c^tjiejxanmisg'iuii firm
bringing or sending on that day one
•ont1~tO"iitmc.- -Something d o in g - every
iff Townsend &amp; Mills of"Ph iladelph ia is
penny for each year of your age.
See C. A. Reed for furniture and piano

N . P . Y O W E L L &amp; CO

flight.
In the city this week.
$18 A rt Squnres for $15. size 9x12. E.
Mrs. R. J..Molly nniLchiidrcn are spend­
Headquarters for Iron A ge tools. AnyA . Hefficld Co.
ing this week in Tampa, visiting friends
O u r W ' ^ r r , M&lt;t? 9 cent œffeemw ^ * * * * * * " &lt;
T ^ “ f M 11 ÌTèr
ond relatives." ”
rhe market, nt either store o f Garner &amp; I ” 18 r U1,0rs’ ctc*'
w ry J. Wilson.
Olives in bulk and ]n all size bottles.
M. M. Smith has 1,000 acres o f celery
Roberti
Cuas. Evans.
land. Sold on ensv leYms.
Yesterdny they celebrated the centenary
* High-grade olcom'nrgerine, 25 and 30
"Our own coffee," 25 cents a pound, for
o f Lincoln, nud tomnrtow Cupid's— stueuth
cents a j*ound. Corner &amp;. Roberts.
sale by Garner &amp;. Roberts.
anniversary will be celebrated.
We sell the best lime and cement that
Mr. Randolph Chase and Mrs^C. II. A d ­
A . E. Mullein, who docs business in the
‘ money con buy.
— A. E. H ill .
amson
o i Philadelphia are visiting their
Bishop block, has now established a firstN e w lin e m en's pants $1.25 to $5, at class dry goods and notion store.
brother, S.,0. Chase, this week.

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Mettlnger's.

Commencing January lst.1900, George
Young man stenographer (statistics a
Miss Minnie Stewart returned Monday specialty) desires work^.good correspond­ W. Venable, contractor and builder, will
— from Plymouth where she visited relatives ent; Herald;
employ only Union labor, mid work eight
11
hours a day.
the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jones nud dnughter,
J. W. Widcmon, state agent for the Cit­ Hossic, were in Eustis the past week, in
Tlie Parks Dramatic Company will give
izens' L ife Insurance Co., wns n visitor to attendance at the funeral of Mrs. L. M; a matinee this afternoon, and tonight will
gi VC-Utcir.Jure well, per foruiuuuu.-.
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Go to H71T. Hill T6r everything ~tn~
grocery line.

iron beds from $2.50 ii)*. Get them quick
Have you seen the Princess steel range?
Six holes, warming closet and reservoir, nt the Sanford Furniture Company.
Long's Preserves in glasses. Finest on asbestos lined, only $38, Sanford Furni­
Women's exchange, nt the A r t Store.
market.
Crus. Evans.
ture Co.
Everybody join.
—Kays &amp;. Kltuhim.
Romeo Coffee. 3 jxamdsfnr ijmi _dulhuIf you have rooms for rent, put your | Electa Brand Tea and Spipcs.
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m in e in the rooming Jrou w -direoiory,-at
Chas. Evans.
Watch for opening of the Art Store, lirst
the Art Store.
The building occupied by W. W. Long,
on first street is being pointed, and when
Allen's great minstrel show Inst Monday week in February.
night gave satisfaction to the large crowd
which attended the evening performance.

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Some people seetn to think Florida is finished will make an attractive appear­
slow. Let them try Garner &amp; Roberts ance.
with an order. Phone 39.
New line men's pants $1.25 to $5, at

Miss L. A. Clapp uf Chautauqua. N. Y.
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A . T. Rossiler
The Princess steel range, tin* lender Mettlnger’s.
at their |ile;isaiit home oh‘ lAlagnulia a v e - 1among ranges, nix holes and warming
Th e Sanford headquarters at Jackson­
nue.
|closet, and reservoir, asbestos lined, only ville llflder the aide direction *&gt;f C. II.
Lefller is doing a great work for the Cel­
High grade Cigars and Tobacco. Sinok $38, nt Sanford Furniture Co.
Opening of Art Store und Woman's ery City.
ing nnd chewing... Most complete line in

Exchange ul Crlpprn's Music Store
!l C. Dickens returned to St. Petersburg
Saturday
ufternpori. February 6, 1909. Wednesday, after a short visit in this city.
Iron beds from $2.50 lip. Get them quick
Everybody Invited.
Mr. Dickens is A. C L. agent at St. Pc
at the Sanford Furniture Company.
fie city.

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Chas. Evans.

Before you buy a range, exam ine the
For an up-to-date tailor-inade suit, see
Princess steel range, at the Sanford Fur­
B. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons.
niture Co. The best steel range on the
W. H. Urokaw, representing the Citizens'
market, and only $38. Think of it t
Life Insurance Co. of Louisville, was iu tin
Garner &amp;. Roberta sell high-grade Cigars
city Wednesday. Mr. Brokaw is well
and
tobacco. Try them.
known in Sanford
_ £ lii. A t LSiuuir£sJuL.i 15. .size. 11x14.. 1 L
___ J. I. i‘atleson cauglit - a . twelvcipoum l
trout one day (ids week und Inis been ac­ A. Hefficld O k
The famous Fox River Butter for sale
corded first honors at the Sanford House
at W. VV. Long's Grotary.
as the champion angler.
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J. Frank Prffcr of Pittsburg Is in San­
Best line of stoves ever- brought to the
ford again looking after his celery lands.
city. Prices the lowest. —A. E. Hill.
Mr. Pcffer is a prominent attorney of
* Wude. the tuner, Orlando.
Pittsburgh and claims Sanford for Ids next
Now is the time to buy your sub-irri
best bet.
gated land. See M. M. Smith,
Dried Salt Shoulders at 12 H cents found
Mr, und Mrs. O. W. Schultz and children
at H. II. Hill's grocery.
of Ohio, spent several days in the city this
Dr. T. A. Neal of tins city has been
week. They arc old fricndB o f the editor,
ond will probably make Sanford their honored by the appointment of locul sur­
geon of the Florida East Const Railway.
winter home.
This is tile first time a Sanford physician
Planting time is here. M. M.Smith will
has held this position.
«11 you land on easy terms.
Fresh fish every day— G u arn ntee^p l»e
Harry Ward o f Decatur, Indiana, presi­
fresh— also oysters.
dent and manager o f the .Ward Fence
— S. C, Richah us, Lcffler Block.
Company, has purchased land onBeardall
Mrs. Saucer has closed her business in
avenue, nnd will be Identified with SanKisaimmec and returned to Sanford, and
— fonTs-imercsHrtn uie future.
opened a fruit and confectionery store in
If you want to sell or buy city lots, city
the DeMonte building at the corner o f First
property, eelery farms, see N. 11. Garner,
street nnd Snnford avenue. Her many
A. H Brock nnd A. L. Skinner of L ove­ friends will be glad to greet her again in
land, Uhia-Aiia_#peudiug to vein! w eek» |business.
~ In the city and are Interested In Sanford
Arthur Holland, an expert stenographer
lands. Mr. Brock Is vice-president of the
is a guest o f the Gate- City House nnd
First National Bank o f Loveland, Ohio.
desires employment.
Fresh Mackerel at H. H. Hill's grocery
Bb. Clarinet, cheap for cash. Herald.
Mr. Nemo o f Indianapolis, lad., Is In
Dr. W. Housholder has purchased the
the city and is "gettin g the habit" by in­
purchased the dental office o f Dr. F. B.
vesting in lands. Mr. Nemo Is a promi-

Do away with-dust while sweeping car­
pets by buying Wizznrd Curjiet Cleaner of
W. W. Long.

lings, from 75 cents ii(&gt;.
Furniture Store.

Methodists, please:
February 14 Is Birthday Missionary
Sunday School Sunday. Help us by
bringing or sending on that duy one
penny for each year of your age

Horse

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co

Best line of mailings ever brought to
Sanford. See them at the Sanford l;urqi-

tme Comp.iny,

Age

and Hand Tools

tersburg.

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E. A, Hefficld

F. J. Belknap, a prominent citizen of
Pctoskey. Mich., is ill the city and like
hi» fellow townsmen will ptirelmsc some
vegetable lutids.

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WHY NOT USE

Painter

For S alk— T wo -acres improved hind,
collage, packing liou^c, two flowing wells;
tiled )ti good condition, lumber and tools,
everything complete for farming. W ill
sell witii or without crop. On 4 tit street,
west side. — W. K. Koiiuins, Sanford. Fla.
The new building of the Southern Ex­
press Co. is progressing favorably, and
when finished will greatly enhance the
appearance o f Railroad way.
Wade makes frequent trips to Sanford.
W rite him at Orlando.
Now is the time to Imy yours four-inch
sewer pl|H.' fill lliiitny- liig stock on baud.

—A. E. Hill.

Fertilizer

NOW , AND

SAVE

M ONEY?

h lias shown more results for the Money invested than nay other.
It will pay you to examine the Celery Fields where
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P a i n t e r ’s Sanford Celery
Is used.

Our

every week.

—T H E
Writs for

representative. C. M. HEADW ATER. is iri'Sanford

Sec him or write to him at Orlando or

E . O.
D oohlst.

Special

P A IN T E R

F E R T ftT Z E R

CrOT ’

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

N. H. Garner will rent your property for
you.
A. A. Rogers, a prominent furniture dealer o f Newport, Ark., is in the city fur a few •^44444444444444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 *4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444+^,
weeks, the guest of Mr. and Mr$. A. T.
Rossiler.’ Mr. Rogers is a nephew &lt;jf Mrs.
Rossiler.

BIG C U T

Chase &amp; Sanborn's tea und coffen the
best there is.
—— (la m er &amp;. Rob or Is.

H. Hasson, manager uf the Armour F er­
tilizer Works was in the city Wednesday.
Mr. liusson win. quick Ui rceogtUAu rlie
pjniii..I .... i
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holder solicits a continuation of the pat- great possibilities o f Sanford, and tins es­
copllul and will look up the palmetto
J
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M-re while here.
ronuge o f Dr. Stephens.
tablished a warehouse in this city, Chas.
H. Evans will lie the sales agentMr. and Mrs. H. H. HIU and dnughter o f J Bu£
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F,0Ur ° f W ' W ' ^ n« '
Wichita, Kunsas,.are In Uie city fur an In*?
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definite stay, nnd are most favorably iraThe water works system is being great- sey milk cow with dark sides, gray on
pressed with the unmatchable clim ate o f ly improved nnd a large force o f men are back, witii short crumpled horns project-*
Sanford and vlcldlty. Mr. TOD lias been I busy laying pipes to the Sanford t Ever- ing over face— Has black lips, with no
ln the hardware business in Wichita, but glades Railway. The Atlantic Coast Line car marks. Return to or notify J. A.
c«nies to Florida*wiUi his w ife and duugh- shops and yards are now supplied by this Smith at the Flemming’s place in West
Sanford and gel reward.— --------------------&gt; « fo r r e jt «&gt; d S e *ieo llo n .
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Tomorrdw, Sunday, Birthday MISSIONARY
Sunday School
Sunday.
METHODISTS please brln i your penny
f*r each year o f your age, or SEND
ONE DOLLAR to 8unday -School. 9.45.

Planet Jr., and‘ Iron

Tomorrow, Sunday, Birthday MIS­
SIONARY
Sunday
School Sunday.
METHODISTS please bring your penny
for each year o f &gt;our tjge. or SEND
ONE DOLLAR to Sunday School, 9:45.

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Stoves, Crockery, Carpels, Matting,
Rugs, Sew ing Machines, E tc.

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THE SANFORD HERALD
Tha Irritatin g Mississippi.
Tb o Mississippi la the greatest Irri­
tant In tbo U nited States. Its Ockloneas, ecnsdoua poorer an¡1 taunting
eddies b rin g oaths to the lips o f the
- -m o s t respectable and la w -a b id in g restdents alon g Its lo w e r course.
Th e
greatest adm irers o f the river, the peo­
ple w ho sin g Its praises w ith the most
emphasis, are the ones w ho go o ff on
a tangent o f tem per quickest when
they And a new ca vin g o f riv e r bank
headed tow ard the new est and most
expen sive levee, built to protect great
plantations, w hile Just across the
" f-tronm rlfio worthless bluffs and useless
aand bars. T a lk to a Mississippi river
m n n -sb a n ty boater, pilot, raftsman,
plantation o w n er o r city m erchant—and
he w ill brag about the riv e r wonders.
Its bigness charms him and makes him
feel large and . elated.
B ring him
«ro u n d to bis ow n experiences w ith
It, and suddenly a «ba d e o f resentment
crosses his face as he recalls a shanty
bout wrecked by a cyclone, a steam­
boat snagged, a ra ft torn up In some
bend, a plantation undercut and w « h oil aw ay or a season's trade apolled by
hn o verflow and crevnuse.
'&lt;Wo lo ve tbo river, dnmn It !" Is a
literal expression.—It. B. Hpoars In A t­
lantic.

In a hen's e g g only onc-flfth o f the
substance is nutritious, one-ninth part
Is refuse, and the remainder, the g rea t­
er portion .*■!■ water.
W h ite shelled eggs a re not quite as
good as y e llo w ones, fo r they contain
a tftffe m ore w a te r and a little less ( f t ,
But your p u rveyor knows this and fre­
quently colors his w hite eggs with cofJudged b y the amount o f nutriment,
a goose’s e g g Is the most valuable.
N e x t In order are ducka', guinea fo w ls',
hens', turkeys' and plovers*. E ggs con­
tain n large quantity o f sulphur, which
Is p u rifyin g to the blood and good fo r
the complexion.
T o g e t the best eg g -y o u must feed
you r fo w l on grain, and to cook it In
the most digestible w a y you must not
boll tho water. n e a t tho w a ter to ISO
degrees and leave tho e g g In It fo r ten
minutes. You w ill then digest every
morsel. But I f you boll It fo r threo
minutes no loss tbnn one-tw elfth o f
It w ill fa ll to be digested. Thus ir yon
eat tw o eggs boiled fo r three minutes
eve ry day you waBte A re doxen In a
year.—London Mall.

TC ITY PROPERTY
OR TR U C K LA N D S
Come and See Us

Th e Leopard and tha Pan.
One day a w orthy Ku lu housew ife
entua out from her cooking apd, aland-

¡ ’■a&gt;»*a «¡ta ,

A Queer Teat.
Th o grocer said to the applicant;
cmptlod a pan o f boiling w a ter Into the
“ Your references aro .good.
Shoyf.
.grow in g-b elow . It fell,
nio your stylo o f w eigh in g out live ■plash, on the back o f n sleeping Ieoh*
Itounds o f sugar. T h ere’s the scales."
nrd, who Jumped iwrpendlculnrly Into
'T lio applican t-w reathed his face In the air ns high ns-the ro o f o f the hut.
the am iable sm ile all salesm en--wear W hat m ight have happened next?
ami weighed out the sugar w ith dis­ W ho can Bay 7 But the astonished w o ­
patch and accuracy. IIo put on too man dropped the pan w T O rr m a n ff up­
little sugar lit Aral; be added gen tly a on the rock, and the leopard took ouc
fu ll h a lf pound before tbo scnlo bal­ leap d o w n h ill,' Th o pan follow ed, and
anced.
the leopard's dow nw ard leaps becam e
“ Y ou 'll d o," said tho grocer. “ You longer and s w ifte r as the pan bounded
nnderstaud the scale trick. I t Is plain a fte r It from rock to rock.
that you learned your trade In the
W hen last seen tho leopard bdd Just
thorough old school w a y ."
achieved a leap o f about &amp;S0 fe e t to
“ Yes, sir," the other answered. “ I the very bottom o f tho' ravine, thou­
learned In tho country, and almost my sands o f fee t below, and the pan had
first lesson w as that In w eigh in g. You w hirled about COO foot o v e r It on the
must add, add, add, till the beam tips, opposite side. Tho leopard would have
because all that nddlng pleases the cus­ eaten the old woman with pleasure,
tom er—seems to him almost like a g ift. but n pan which first scnlded hnlF the
But tf, on the contrary, you substract bide o ff him and. then bounded clanging
from the quantity on the scnlo the In his w ake from the top o f the H im a ­
customer Is ’ .effected . In - t h e opposite layas to tha plains below was some­
w a y —you seem to bo robbing him. H o thing which ho could not face.—Lougoes a w a y convinced thnt yo u aro n | don C hronicle—____'------ -------— - - — « t le g y c b ru t*1—N e w O rient!» Tltnea-

BOARDfNC. CELERY, SANFORD, FLA.

It Makes No Difleience W hat You W ont or W here You Want It

WE

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• HOWARD-.PAC.KARD LA N D COMPANY

A Mexican Tradition.
Boys, w hat's tho m atter?
fe v e r ?
Beaten at Hla Own Qama.
Dio, then; die, then." Th at's tho noug
" A fe w days since," rolntes n solicit­ the doves sing down In old M exico
or, "as I wan sitting w ith m y friend D. when a n ative has pcnumonla. .and
In hla office n man cam e In and soldi
almost In variably he lies down, refuses
‘ " M r . W „ tho liv e ly Btublu keeper to aw a llow the medicine prescribed by
tricked mo aham efully yesterday, npd tho physician, resigns him self to hla
I waut to be even w ith him.'
fa te and In a fe w w eeks ho dies. Tho
" 'Btato your case,' said D.
dovo, how ever, sings the song In Span­
" *1 asked him how much he'd charge ish. I t Is a trndtllon am ong the Mcxm e fpr n homo to go to Richmond. H o leans that once the fe v e r accompany­
said half a sovereign.
1 took the ing an attack o f pneumonia .seizes
horse, and when I came back he said them It Is necessarily fatal, and be­
ho wanted another h alf sovereign fo r cause o f this all medlclno and all phy­
coming bt\ck mid mndo mo pay 1L*
sicians are refused and tho M exican
"D . gnvo Jits client some legal ad­ usually dies.
T h e dovo brings the
vice, w hich he Im m ediately acted upon, story o f death in Its w eird cooing, ac­
aa follow s:
H e went to tho llre ry cording to the b elief o f the natives,
'•stable keeper and said, ‘ H o w much and many w ho have been seized with
w ill you charge fo r n homo to W in d­ tho fe v o r who oth erw ise might have
sor 7*
recovered have succumbed o w in g to
"T h e man replied, 'A sovereign.'
their belief In thé tradition. T h a t la
1
"C lien t accordingly w en t to Wlud- tbo reason, It Is said, w hy penuinnnla
aor, canto hack by rail and w en t to the Is fatal to bo many Mexicans.—N ew
___ livery atablo keeper,- saying;______
York. -Harold,___,.______________ — ------ ,r,ITere Is your money,* paying him a

sovereign.
" ‘ W here Is m y honte?* paid W .
" *n e's at W indsor,’ answered the
client. 'I hired him only to go to W in d ­
sor.* " —Pearson's W eekly.

A Wide Range.
W hen the Burgeon w ho happened to
be spending a night at Hunhby Inn had
Set tho broken leg o f the weather
bonten stranger w ho w as the ch ief vic­
tim o f an uutomobllo accident the
patleut looked up at bjm anxiously.
‘ ‘Sec here, doc." ho aald lu a husky
voice, " I h aven't got much of. any
money. W ould you take out you r feo
In trade?"
“ Yen. I guess bo," said tho surgeon
cheerfully. "W h a t Is you r trade?"
. "W e ll, I'v e got a num ber o f things
I can do soon as I'm o n tn
------ again ," BBta the patient. " I can hang
w indow blinds, or I can put on ligh t­
ning rqds, or 1 con play the cornet,
and 1 can d o 'em all first rate, If I ’ m
the oruL lo_aay IE doe,’!—Vmith'a Companlon.

Fortune displays our virtues and o ut
vices as lig h t mokes all objects appar­
ent.— La Rochefoucauld.

What Changed the
Old Town's Name?

A. E. H I L L
Hardware and Farm Implements
LUCAS PAINT

THE COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER

Boat by T aat fo r C ro w tr a . All tolio liove
.. um-iI tills sprny romlmiixitly urc fre e . from blitb(
Used In Uncle Sam 's Paint Shop
' anil Inwet«,During the past year the U. S.
N a vy has consumed (191,000 |&gt;ounds
of
Lucas W h ite Paint
and 2 7 H, 7 00 itounds of l.UCAS
COLORS, sufficient to produce more
than 100,000 gallons o f paint,
equivalent to 50 carloads o f 200,000 gallons each, and which would
make n train more than one-half
mile long.
In addition to this Uncle Sam
has used during the past year more
than 25,000 gallons of LUCAS
.V A R N IS H E S . ENAM ELS and-tuber-products.
Uncle Sam's preference is not a
matter o f favor, but o f Q U A LIT Y
and RESULTS.
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In Unde Sam’s service, as In
everybody rise's. LUCAS PRO­
DUCTS have on unbroken record
for satisfactory results.

WELL DRIVING
~W e~liave the largest
nnd best equipped plant
for driving wells in this
section of the country
and are prepnred to (ill
all orders promptly. Our
machinery is up-to-date
and our workmen are
skilled in the work.
“ Those contemplating
putting in wells would
serve their best inter­
ests by consulting us ami
learning prices before
making contracts.

Growing Strawberries, Celery
Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Cauliflowers, etc., etc., in Sanford, pays
I Sell the Land— Your Brains, Money, and
Muscles Makes th c-C ro p -a n d -the Pioltr

Woman Oyster Qatharara. “
Th e w ork o f oyster collecting and
culture Is moat unsuitable fo r women,
hut In France, o w in g to Its tedious na­
ture, It does not appeal to men. Often
from on aarly W m r In ths m orning till
late Into the evenin g tho women are
standing up to their knees in water, Mr. Brown of SLEET YTO W N,
w ith a strong sun beating dow n on
He wouldn’t ad verti«;.
them. T h e result Is that n ever a ye a r
passes w ithout some o f them goin g Bo along came H r. Strong
mud and h aving to be hurried a w a y

And took him b j surprise.

H r. S., as you may guess,
W as strictly up to date; ■

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A

Msan Man. . M edical M an —Jobaon has dona the
meanest thing I ever heard o f.
He
cam e to ’ m y house the oth er night, ate
a big dinner, g o t Indignation a n d ’ then
w en t to another d octor to be cured.

T b s most w asted o f all days la that
dajr op w hich one ^aa p et laughed.—

Knew the game and played the
At early hours and late.

IM P R O V E D IR R IG A T E D F A R M S — U N C L E A R E D LA N D S
— Flow ing W ells on A ll
Celery t e l l e end other.Deslreble Tracts In blocks to suit P w ^ M e r .

P r ic e a .n d description, upon request

Strong Is still in W A K E F U L VILLE,
Tha

merfSknt

of the town;

He advertises and still surprises
Such chaps as H r. Brown.

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First National Bank Building

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THE SANroRftiL.nrRALI)
When Hypnotised Tramps Meet Death.

The

icrap
A Land»**r Story.
Landseer, rid ing dow n Bond street
London. saw thd fo llo w in g notice in
picture dealer's a bop w in d o w : '
jln e Landseer on V ie w TYIthlu.” . IIo
w ent into tbe abop and asked to set?
the “ flue Landseer." T b e dealer, who
did not recognize biro, proudly pointed
ont the work. It w as ratber an early
one. The dealer was, o f course, loud
In ila pralao.
"And how much do you want for It?”

■aid Landseer.

A No. 1, tho well knoiyn tramp, atgtea
th a t.rid in g upon-the TFucTTbenma |*tween tho wheels o f a flying passenger
train or even o f a slow er going freigh t
train Is exceedingly dlflicult. Th e fly­
ing cinders deluge the eyes and at
times make breutbing almost tnipossl
hie. M ore than this, he says that un
less ohe strictly watches him self one
is In danger o f becoming hypnotized.
Tho rhythm ically pounding wheels Jolt«,
Ing o ver the Joints o f&gt; h e rails have n
w ay o f Insistently com m anding atten­
tion.that la extrem ely dangerous. This
notso. sharp and repeated w ith devilish
persistence, can hypnotize tho unwary,
be says. O ften he tins hail to use ev­
ery resource o f w ill pow er which lie
lias In order to ward o ff the effects o f
this endless anil mind com pelling
click, click, click ." IIo believes thnt
many a tramp who hap fallen to his
death from the trucks lias been first
hypnotized In this way. This Is per­
fectly Bound psychology, and thoprobn
billty o f-a u c h hypnotism w ill laj In
dorsed by any good specialist In this
science.—B oh etn lan ’M agnxlna.^

"T w o thousand guineas, sir,” was
the reply.
"T w o
thousand
guineas?
That
■eems a long price fo r an enrly w ork.”
" I could not take a sh illin g loss,”
■aid the denier.
' H e ’s gonej air,"
touching his forehead slgutncantly
uHe's out o f hid mind.
l i e ’ ll never
paint another.”
"Ia he Indeed?” said Landseer. “ I ’m
A Winnipeg Sermon. *
very so n y to hear that," And ns ho
A story Is going tho rounds about
was coming a w ay he noticed a largo ono o f the W inn ipeg clergy, which he
picture by Stanfield. "M a y 1 ask w h a t him self has told w ith great dollght. A
you want fo r this S tanfield?"
farm er and Ills w ife cnine to W innipeg
4 "That, sir, ts also 2,000 guineas.”
on a visit, and on Sundny their host
said Landseer, touching his requested tho farm er friend to ¡Jo with
forehead and Im itatin g the dealer’s him to church,
"N o.” said he, " I n ever go to church.'
gesture. “ Is Stanfield g o n e 'to o ? "
And his w lfo backed up his assertion.
Th o visito r was finally..persuaded to
. The Evil Eye.
go
to n local church and was told tbe
. . The possession o f tw o eyes docs not
confer upon us any advantage. One o f pastor wits also an American. A fter
them Bervcs td show ns the good things the Bcrvlee bo was Introduced to the
pastor, nnd the fo llo w in g conversation
and the other the evils o f life. A large
took place:
. number o f people have ncqulrcd the
“ W ell, doctor," said the visitor, "
bad habit o f shutting the first eye. hut
enjoyed
your sermon."
very few shut the second, and that Is
L'l j m very pleased to bear that," re
why there are so many people who
piled the pastor.
' would rather l&lt;o blind altogether than
"Y o u know,” explained tho farmer,
see-all they have to Bee. H appy tho
" I do not go to church very often, hut
one eyed w ho nre Only deprived o f
thnt sermon o f yours wns the least
that evil eye w h ich spoils all that we
like a sermon t ever heard."—WlunI
look upon!—Voltaire.
peg Telegrapir

“Whntr

Fooling 8andy,
An old G jasgow nklnfllflt b reakfast
_ e d .uvnry—m orn lag on \torrid ge a m b In
order to save fuel tooked a whole
week's supply every Saturday.
■One F riday m orning the stuff seemed
very cold and very snit, and he felt
lie must nhnndon tho stru ggle to cat It
Rut tils stubbortf nature forbade any
such thought. So bo fetched tho whls
,ky from the cupboard,, poured out a
glass and placed It before him on the
table.
"Now, Sandy," said be. " I f yo eat
that parrltcb y e’ ll bae tbnt w hisky an’
I f ye don’ t ye w on ’t."
, He stuck again at the Inst spoonful,
tmt. keeping hla ey e steadily on the
glass o f whisky, he made a boldr
bravo effort dnd got It down.
Then he. slow ly aud carefu lly poured
the whisky into the bottle, w ith t
broad grin, as he said to him self:
"Sandy, my bid, 1 did y e that time,
ye nuld sw indler."

Had Bean to Sea. „

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. Modern W itchcraft.
Bays n correspotidl'UL o f the .Loiuloa
Chronicle: "T h is w riter knows of
west country English farmer, n hard
headed business man, who uses (he
latest machinery on'bls farm, yet holds
tho belief Ilf pixies us (Irmly as any
article of, his religious creed. H avin g
been visited by a series o f minor mis
fortunes, bo confided to tho w riter In
the utmost seriousness bis fea r thnt he
had offended a pixy by Inadvertently
stopping Into a fulry ring and stated
thnt lie Intended going on the morrow
to tho w hite w itch nt E xeter to get
further misfortune averted. Amt this
level headed business man .took a day
fF ow -h ls farm iu tliu busiest time of
the year and Journeyed to E xeter anil
back—a m atter o f some sixty mites—
fo r this purpose. On Ills return he wns
os one who hail cast off n heavy bur
den. Hut the w hite witch's mysteries
no persuasion could Induce him to re­
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vea l."

A Violin For a Van».

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An Irishman, brought before n New
Turk police Judge ou a charge o f va­
grancy, was thus questioned:

~ nvturt Tnrafc-na'yotrrarmrr----

“ Shure, y e r honor, I’ m n sailor,’’ Pat
made answer,
’’W hat—you a seafarin g man?
1
doubt w hether you w ere ev e r at sea In
your life," exclaim ed tho Irate justice.
"Shure, and does y e r honor think 1
came over from Ireland In a w agon?”
grinned P a t

HI» CUvar Schema.
Tho man w ith the large head and tho
•protruding eyebrow s stepped Into tho
.cigar emporium.
"G ive me the poorest clgnr you 've
got."
.
" f i v e or ten cen ter?" queried the man
l*hlnd the showcase. ’
“ I don't know w heth er you’ re going
to give me n five or ten center. I'm
going to g iv e you a dim e. Rem ember,
_llLi.M. the p o o re s tc ig a r tn-tfcc p la ce."
The clerk bnnded ou t n box-, nnd'the
customer selected o n e ,'c a lm ly lighted
It and puffed curiously. Th en ho left.
_\£llll HU nlr.of-su peem e eatlsfnrtkm .
"Ah, this tastes good 1" ho muttered
on the outside. " I knew my little
.scheme would work. T h e fe llo w gave
.m« (he best cigar be had In tho «to re ."
The cigar dispenser on tho Inside so-

Ulloqulxed:
" I Just took that old codger at his
* « r d , I handed him a box o f three
for a nickel."—Llppln cott’«.

Ono o f tho most curious vanes to Ik*
seen ou any church lu Great Britain
Is thnt nt Great Guucrby, n parish nil; oinltig -G ra n th a m ,— tn Lincolnshire
It Is In tho form o f n fiddle and
n bow nnd Is unusually Inrgo.
Its
history la n curious ono. Many years
ago n pensnnt resided In Great Gonerby who eked ont a modest livelihood
by perform in g on an old violin, which
was almost n part o f his life. At lust
ho decided to em igrate and out In tbe
fa r west prospered and became a rich
man. One day he i»ent to tho clergy­
man nt G reat Gonerby a sum aufitlent to build a church anil attached
to tbe g ift the curious condition that
n metal repllcn o f bis old fiddle and
bow should bo on the summit o f the
edifice.
Th o g ift was accepted, and
tbe vnue may still be seen on tbe
church.

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MreTShoppcr (a fte r Inspecting every
thing tn the store)—I don't §ce any­
thing here thnt suits mo. I suppose I
may as well g o d o w n to Stacy s' and see
w lTaFThey“ hare. Th ey usually have
good assortment.
Salesman—H ero's a card o f one o f
tlscir salesm en.. W on ’t you kindly ask
fo r him?
Mrs. Shopper — A h !
A friend of
yours. I presume?
Balestnau—No, madam, he has owed
me f 10 fo r tho past three years.—
Puck.
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In tho olden times a w om an tn the
north o f Scotland w en t to visit her
husbsnd, w h o w a i condemned to bo
banged on the fo llo w in g day.
Tho
doomed man began to g iv e hla lu•trjiftions to his w ife preparatory to
bidding her fa rew ell, when all at onco
*h e - broke “ t t r iip b u "the converea tlon
**** exclaimed, " B y t h e - b y * r Jotm,
whaur w ill I plant tbe tattles this
. Jearr* Th e unfortunatetf;nau, as may
b« Imagined, g rew exceedingly Indig­
nant at ’ the Indifference o f his w ife
•nd exclaim ed a n g rily : "W h a t need I
fare whaur y e plant them ? I ’ m not
likely to need ony o* them ." “ Ile c h ,"
s p ile d the wom an, turning to tho
warden, w ith a w a g o f tbe head, "o o r
John'e huffed because he’s gnun to bo
hanged the morn I” and marched out o f

Ibe cell.
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H ig h ly P ra c tic a l.
You r business college fo r young la­
dles seems to be all r i g h t "

"It is all right"

NOTICE O F INCORPORATION

11a VUlano Rotunda, herein duly
they depose
arid say u i«n oath that they are the complainant«
named in the foregoing BUI of Partition: that thr
Of the Ssnrord Celery Della Land Com retpondrnt. Vltlorla Vtliano (or Victoria VUlano).
Is
n non-resident of the State of riortda: that »he
pany
*v Is nn infant under the ags of twenty-one year»;
that
the la a citixan o f the Kingdom of Italy anti
Th* undcrtlgnrd h»t»hy give notice that they In
now reside» with her mother. CattoUca Sargent
tend lu apply in Hpn Albert W. Gilchrist, ai Gov
einor ol tne-Gtate of Florida, al Tal)ahai*er. Flor­ \illaflti, at Lansdomlnl. Mirlglleno. Provlncta dl
ida. on th* lUih day of March. 1909, for Issuing ol catena. Kingdom of Italy, and that there 1» no
Lcttere Patent Incortwrmlng the SANFORD CEL­ Person In the Slate ot Florida the service of a tubERY DELTA LAND COMPANY, under the pro­ poens upon whom would bind the »aid Vlttoria
pped charter attached hereto, the toriginal Charter VUUba
You are therefore ordered to appear to ih l» Bill
being now on r .with the Secretary ol Slate at
orl. Manslajr,. the- 1st d ay o f March.
Ido.
1909,
the »ame being a rule day of said court.
J. N Wntrata.
It (»further ordered that this notice be published
A. T. Racismt*.
for eight consecutive we. k l In The Sanford Herald,
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S O. Ctust.
Thr undrtilgned have associated and do hereby a newspaper published In Orange County. Florida
Witness. B. M. Roblt so t. Clerk of th*- Circuit
aitoriale tbvm irlvr* together for the purpose of
iyrmtng a body cutporotf under and by virtue of Court In and fat Orange county, Florida. itmHhe
seal
o( »aid coutt. this 2nd day of January. A . D.
the Law* of the State of Florida, and v
B **• Rpetasmt, Cletk,
the following Article* of Incorporation:
A, M, Tn»A«ir.s.
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ARTICLE I.
Solicitor for Complainant*.
22-8
By
M.
A.
Howard.
D. C.
Tbe name of ltd* corporation »hall he the SAN
FORD CELERY DELTA LAND COMPANY, and
it* principal place of builnria (hall be at Sanford,
Florida, but it «bull have tuch other place» ot in the Circuit Cojirt o f the 7th.Judicial
business in J'lnrldn nnd other Suites as shall be
Circuit of the State o f Florid«
detrrraliiwTby the Board of Directors.

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A T Y P E W R IT E R
FO R
A L L PURPOSES

fo r Orange County.-

ARTICLE It.
The general nature of the Imilnesi to be tram
ocled by »aid corporation shall be: T o ta l), hold,
•ell. work, Irnie, rent, exchange, cultivate, Im­
prove nnd otherwise deal In real estate either as
owners or in commission for others; to plat. Im­
prove. develop, farm, drain, dike and Irrigate
Infids nnd dispose of Its products, and to do and
perform all thing* needful or necessary for the full
rnjnymrnt of all the rights and privilege* of- its
ownership.
ARTICLE III
The amount of capital stock- of dhts corporation
shall
be
Twenty-Five
Thousand
Dollar*.
1$25.000.00) fully paid tip. the shares to be One
Hundred Dollars. ($100 till) each, and two hun­
dred and fitly in number. Jtnd of par. value'of D ot
Hundred Dollars (1100.00) each.
All Iherapllnt
•Ink lobe fully paid up in real property nt n Just
volut: io bejixcxi nnd delerniiRmitjy. the Hoard-of
Director*.
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ARTICLE IV.
The corporation shall ewtllwue. (or a perlul of
Seventy-live Years from and after Its legal Incor­
poration hy the proper authorities.

ARTICLE V.
The h’uslneiFof the corporation shall be cunlucled by the following offierrs:
A ( ‘resident,
Vlce-I’ resldent, a Secretary and Treosurer, to be
elected by the Board of Directors, and o Board
of Director» of not less than three and not mon­
th itn seven tn number. The office of Secretary nnd
Treasurer may tie held by one person.
The Dl
rectors shall be chosen from list of stockholders ol
the corporation and rlectrd annually. &gt;.
Until the first annual inerting and election of of
fleers and their qualification, the officers of this
rporallon shall be: J N. Whltner, t’ resldent; A
Roasetter, Vlce-l*rcsldenl; and S. O. Chase, Sec­
ary and Treasurer,
The Board of Directors
sholl lit-: J. N. Whltner, A. T. Koisetter and S. O,
Chase.
Thr first organliatlon meeting o f stockholder« of
this cumulation shall he held In Sanford. Florida,
on the 19th day of March, 1909, for the purpose of
adopting by-lawn, nnd doing such other business
ns It rnny desire to transact The annual meeting
shall tw on tlic first Tuesday of May of rocli year

City

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Lot 1 , Block 7. Tier s.) Enforce Tax. Lien
Owner Unknown, and)
To AH Whom It Slay Concern:
Upon application o f the City Solicitor, it
is hcrchy' ordered that on or before the Feb­
ruary Rule .lay next, being February t. A.
IL tnog -Jn laid court, you anprar to and
answer 'the blit fifed and set forth the 11.
tur* of your respective interests In, right to.
or Rent upon real estate situate In the City
ai Smfrvrd.-aml described in the bill a t e -----Lot I, Block 7, Tier 2.
ll it further ordered that this order be
publiibed in th* Sanford llrrald, a newspaper
imbli-bfd in said- City, once a ' w eek' f oT eight
consecutive- week«, prior to said rule dsy. Witness my hand and seal o f the. said cir­
cuit court this r jlh day o f November, A. D.
23-8

In County Judge's Court, Oranfc
County, Florida
In Ra Estate of I
W. M, Mahoney)
To A ll Cxrnrroas. L tgatits, Dixtsisittw and all
IT ssons Having Claims A gainst Saio Estatl :
You nnd each of you are hereby notified and requlrett to presen! nny claim* aud ail demands
hleh you have either fur or against said estate ol
W . M. Mahoney,
___________________
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deceased, ______
late of________
Orange County.
Florida, to the undersigned Lx renter of said estate
llhln one year from the date hereof.
Dated December 21, 1908.
F nanus W, M ahonty,
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Executor.

UNDERW OOD

Be It Ordained by the Mayor and City Council of
the City ol Sanford. Florida :
$ w u s L It sliull Lu the duty id tin: Mayur.
with the approval of the Council, to appoint a City
Scavenger, whose compensation »hid! l«‘ l l i c i by
the City Council
Src. 2 ll »hull lie tin-duty of the City Sraven
|cr to remove all excrement from the privies with*
n the corporate limits of the city ut least once
nrh week, anil nil tbe gnthnge (.lined upon the
streets daily lb -»bull also remove horn the tit)
limits nil other oftrnsive or unsightly maltrror
SuUstnnca when reuuested 10 do so hy the Inspect­
or, Marshal tn Mayor
t shall lie the duly of the Scavenger to thor­
oughly wash all implied buckets before replacing
the same.
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Sir. 3 Every privy within the corporate limits
of l lie city shall I*- provided, al the expense of the
dlV, with one nr more water closet buckets of regu­
lation pattern. the number of buckets to t * us.-d
In any one privy stroll to- determined by the Clio
Scavenger, subject to the approval of Ure Inspector
or the Sanitary Committee ot the Council. .
It shall l * the doty of the Scavenger to supply
the bucket» where needed, and within two days re­
port the name of the occupant of the premises,with
the number of bur krts supplied, t*&gt; the City Clerk,
whose duty it sbnll be to keep a list of the buckets
In use, and by whom.
Ssc. 4. The owners or occupants of premises
shall (rut all garlarge in suitable receptacle« and
hcc same putskle of the t ...................
colivenletit 1»litre for the Scavenger.
Str S. All owners, agent* or occupants of nremtses where buckets nre used, shall nay $1.00 per
bucket [&gt;er quarter, payable quarterly ill udvunce;
ail stores, talnons. ii-tthurnni*. hotels, and all
other places of business tdiall |ia£
Tr-rTrnyiimr qUHTTriTybrodvahce. oTncrs and realdeuces wliere buckets are jrot used sliajl pay 75
cents quarterly, payable quarterly in advance, for
the removal of garbage and trash from their re­
spective places
Sec. B. The aggregate amount of aJI rrvrnue de­
rived under the precision* of this ordinance shall
be a Sanitary Fund, to tie used by the fianttary
(Committee (or sanitary purpose* only.
Sri 7. Tlie payment for buckets and teavengef
service shall tie made nt the office uf tbe City Clerk.
Iirl wren the first and the tenth-of January, April,
July and Octotier. The
Itic C
Cletk
lerk lliaJl keep a rcxxud
f all motile* received,. and pay
by
dl„ out
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tbe order or approval of the Sanitary Commit
lee. tie alcali make a quar Icily report to the Oram­
eli of all monies rccrivnl and paid out under the
provisions of this ordinance.
See. 8 All viola tur» ot the previsioni of this or­
dinance shall b* nunrshnj by * fine of not less than
$1 .00 nor more than $50.IK), or by imprisonment
and labpr not exceeding thirty days.
Src. 9. All ordinance* and parti of ordinances
In conflict with thr pruvUlons of Ihls ordinance are
heretiy repealtd.
tarv measure,
Src. 10. This tirtng a sanila
edlately after
same shall take cfleet
passage

"D o you give the girls s good practi­
cal business train ing?"
In rep ly to that question I can only
«a y that 00 par cen t o f oar graduates
To 1W, Mato* L axi :
m arry their em ployers the first year.”
the above ordinance was
J hereby certify ihut t)
san toru m sT Insesrlnn
—L ou isville Courier-Journal.
Mass L, Srtirr
anusry 4 th, 19DU.

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City Clerk.

kppruved January I9ih, 1909.
Jessie.
Fuesur L a a i , Mayor.
It Is related that when the young 23-4
man w h o a fterw a rd becamo General
Frem ont r*D aw ay w ith and h urried in Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit, Oranfie County, Florida
Jessie, Tom Benton, tho great sen1
•toh, made terrible threat« o f w hat ho CarmelUVUIanoRotupdoand \
Mike Rotunda, her husband, I
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would do to tho young man.
H e and Mike Kotundo in hi. own l M| (of paf(|((oti
would g tr e him roasts and bullets, and
bo on.
T o all o f which Mrs. Benton
Vlttoria* VUlano.
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quietly remarked. "Y o p had better To Vlttoria VIllarto:
From th* «flldavlti uf Mike Rot undo sod Car me­
g tre him Jessie, m y dear."

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Fresh Meats
The Pioneer Visible
It makes no difference what
Typewriter

To Provide fo r (Mr A p poin tm en t o f o City
S caven ger. D efining Ills D u tle». ond for
O ther P u rposes

A S100 Machine for SflO
Sou thern at The Herald oflk e

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B. M. Kohlnson. (Seal.)
Clerk Circuit Court. Orsnge County,.

A. T. Kuwrnts.

AN ORDINANCE

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The best machine on the market

1908, '

J __________ r__A H H C U L Y L — I-------- t---- — Hie highest nnitiiinl !llimlc(!liallli:si pLihls cor.
iialionlo wliitii It can subjecl itself shall mil
exceed itscapltul stock.
ARTICLE VII
The /tomes ond residences ot the subscriber* of
stuck In this corpotatlon. and the amount of stock
subscribed by each is as follows:
) N Whltner. Sanford, Florida, 09 shares.
A 1 Iftnselter, Sanford. Florida. 71 shares.
S l) Chase. Sanford. Florldu. HU shares.
I n Wrmrss Wnmror, the .subscribing Incvrpora
tors do beirtiy sulmcill&gt;e their names this third day
of February, A. D 1909.
), N. Wiinata.
S. 0. Chaw..
Stsix or F losio*. 1
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Count) or OssNue. I
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Before me R E Maxwell, n Notary l*uhllcof thr
State of Florida, personally come J N Wbltner. A
T Roasetter and S. O, Chase, to rpe well known to
he. thr person* named In and who signed the forrgnlng Articles of Incorporation, und each for him­
self acknowledged that hesutMcrltied and axec-uted
the same AtlkTrs of Incorporalion for the purposes
therein expressed. “ "
---------------------Is W mi css Watstor. I have hemmla set my
hand nnd official sen) this 3rd day of February.
D 1909
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Notary Public Stair of Florida My commission
expires April 13, 1912.
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H oly Cross Episcopal church was the
scene o f a quiet wedding on Wednesday
a t 1:30 when the marriage ceremony o f
Miss Minnie C. Croft and Mr. H. T. A vant
was solemnised by Rev. Dr. B. F. Brown,
the rector.
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A s the peals o f Mendelsohn's wedding
march performed by Mrs. Fannie Munson
at the organ hurst forth, the bridal party
preceded by Messrs. F. P. F orster and
B. F. Whitney proceeded slowly up the
aisle to the altar. The bride and groom
Were followed by the Misses Mettlnger.
the maids o f honor, and the whole party
grouped at the altar where the service
w as' performed which made the popular
couple man and wife.
The altar and chance) were beautifully
decorated with ferns and Rowers and
while no ostentatious display W f s sought,
the church presented a very pretty scene.
Im m ediately after the ceremony the
happy couple followed by their many
friends left for the station where they
took the train for Tampa and points In
South Florida.
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The bride wore a travelling gown o f
blue broadcloth' "With chiffon trimming.
hat and gloves to match, Both bride and
groom ore very popular in Sanford.
__ Miss Qroft has made this city her home
for nine years, being Identified with the
inilUa*VHFdepartment o f J. K. Mettlngcr's
dry goods emporium. Her ge n ia l sunny
temperament and clinrm and grace of
manner have won for her a large circle of
friends in Sanford. Miss Croft is a na­
tive of Maryland but the people o f this
city claim her as a resident.
Mr. A va n f is well known In Florida
having for a number o f years been en­
gaged In the lumber business In Jackson­
ville and coming "to Sanford about six
months ago has become identified with
Sanford people and interests at once. He
owns some valuable real estate in and
around Sanford and upon his return ex­
pects to make this city his future name.
The Herald Joins a host o f friends - In
wishing Mr. and Mrs. A va n t a long and
happy life.

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How Celery City Vanity Fair ‘While
Away the Golden Hours—
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Social Gossip.
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At Mrs. kcelor's
Mrs. K. L. ¿vector and Miss Kcclor en­
tertained at bridge fit their suburbnn
home on last Saturday evening. The
guests from the city fared hither In a
large bus. Owing to the inclemency' of
the weather many were unable to attend
yet enough braved the elements to have
several tables o f bridge. Light refreshm enu were served and an evening of
genuine enjoyment was accorded to the
guests.
T h r V alentine P a r ty
For several weeks society has been
-upon the qui riv e aw aitin g the arrival o f
the evening scheduled for the valentine
party a t the-Stmford House, the datChe' ing on Thursday, the lllh .
Each lady was Instructed to wear a
blue gown and mask and the gentlemen
were to wear pink .gowns and masks of
the same hue. When they had all assem­
bled in the large dining room it was a
difficult matter to determino who was
who. 5 turnon's celebrated orchestra was
on hand to furnish the music that always
starts the fe e t to m oving and as the pink
and blue robes mingled on the floor there
was many a conjecture to discover the
partners. The gowns nnd tioods made a
most complete guise and moat o f the
dancers remained incognito until the time
to unmask.
Delicious jmnch_wnB .served - a n d - the
dance continued until a late hour.
The Misses St ring fellow, Schum pert nnd
kcclor made all the arrangements for the
affair and to them tlie thanks are due for
a most delightful evening
Ralph Stevens reached his eighteenth
birthday on Monday last and in honor of
the event tendered his friends a whist
party. __
Refreshments were served and a pleas­
ant evening spent by the young folks.
Billy Bcardall secured first prize, n sil­
ver-mounted nail file.
Martin Rnines
was awarded the booby prize, n beautiful
tin horn.
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Those present were Messrs. J. C. nnd
Emery Close, Rowe, Baker, Brady, Admits,
' Lovell, Tolar. Hill. Biggcrs,.Lawson, lain«*.
Watson, Peabody,
Hamilton,
Raines,
Woodruff, Bcardall, Roumlllut, Higgins
nnd Perkins.

_ism, and hadiiilil-Jown-Jn-the-renr Wfi the north.

Cream o f C elery Soup
The following has been given to T he
Herald for the benefit o f -all housewives:
Wash one head o f celery, cut in small
pieces and simmer in one pint of water
until perfectly soft. Mash In the munp.
water, add one minced onion, nnd let
cook ten minutes longer, then pour in one
pint o f scalding milk. Strain, return to
saucepan, add one tablespoanful o f flour
■Atbwd-w w etli lirti little-cold ' mlUr.'^STie
tnblespoonfulof butter, atvd salt and pep
per to season. Serve hot with crackers.
Try it.
— Bculaii H.
M o n s te r S tra w b e rrie s
In the window o f J. N. WhiUier’s real
&lt;state office (his week was q basket o f
- stfnwWrrriea thnt for size ond appearance
takp first premium. They nre o f the Hefflen variety and were raised by Archie
Cameron upon his place cast o f town.
Capt. Dick Marks u|&gt;on beholding the ber­
ries wanted to know whether you had to
peel the berries or bore a holo in them in
order to eat them. They elicited much
comment and were undoubtedly the larg­
est strawberries ever grown anywhere.
P rep a rin g F o r B rick Paving.
Engineer Ginn and a force of
urns are bosy*surveying First street, and
w ill prepare plans and speciflcaUons at
once for Uie brick paving and the trolley
The w o rk of. p a v in g w ill
line tracks.

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The high prices for lettuce
early in the season have been overshad­
owed this week when Sanford lettuce
Jumped to $3 per crate. This is equally
as good a pticc ns the lettuce raised un­
der cover in other sections is bringing
nnd demonstrates that the place tt&gt; raise
good lettuce that will bring good prices is |
Sanford.
L u c k y S an fo r d I

RETORT OF TH E CONDITION OF

First National Bank at Sanford, I
BUSINESS FEBRUARY 5TH. IP Q ih ____L
RESOURCES.
Loan« ond Discounts..'....................... *181 554.34 I
Ovrrdrafls, .«cured and unsecured. . ..
423 » 0 I
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation........
8.250 00 I
Bonds, secureties, etc........f ............... 23.002 *
flanrtng l y e fvinR ui e s w H H roreH~Tg;P*iic
Due from National Banks (not reserve
_ o ie n u )......................................... 38,305.30
Due from Slate Banks and Bankers ., • 3,215 01
Due from approved reserve agents....' 40.7ID.il
Lhecks and other cash items..............
770 22
Notes of other National Banks...........
B.I40 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels, and
..................
1.021.38 |
L aw rot. M oney Kr.vsvi pt Ba r i , va:
.............. ......... *13,823.00
LeSai tender notes--------- 7,450.00 *21,073.00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
(8 per cent, of circulation ...........
312.80

T o i*l .......•'............................ *341.438.31
U A B IL m E S
Capital Stock paid In.......................... *23,000.00 I
f t g g f i . ........... ......... 10 .5 00 00

Undivided pro flu, lets ripens«» and

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3.812 82
iuT S j M k " i l " “ JUtAndlni...... .
8,230.00
Dividends Unpaid...... ...................
100.00
Individual depuslu sub­
ject to check...........,..*287,187.03
Demand certificates of de- P o y lt ; - '- ,. . , ................,
2.358 64
Certified checks.............I
288.62 2SB.8S8.08

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State of Florida.
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I . L F-P. Forster, cashier of the above-named bank, i
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sweeMhat the above Statement is true
to the best of my knowledge and belief.
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Terms tcTsuit your pocket-book

SANFORD, F L A

URRELL

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BROKERS

Present to the Investor the Best Opportuni- •
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Unimproved celery .lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
$25.00 to $200.00 per acre
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Celery fnrmB, with flowing wells nil tiled, drained and ready for crop, $500.00 to $1000.00 J .
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• i Ci ty P roP ^ y, Improved and unimproved. . 303,000 acres timber land, with finest site in 0
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M U R R E LL &amp; M I N S H E W

A. E. H I L L
Hardware and Farm Implements
UJCAS PAINT
Used In Uncle S am 's Pain t « h o p
During the post year the 1&gt;.“S.
N avy has consumed 091,000 pounds
of
Lucas W h ite Paint
nnd 278.700 pounds o f LUCAS
COLORS, sufficient to produce more
thnn 100,000 gallons o f paint,
equivalent to 50 carloads o f 200,000 gallons each, and which would
make a train more Uian one-half
mile long.
In addition to this U nde Snm
has used during th rp a ftt y e a f more
than 25,000 gallons o f LUCAS
VARNISHES, ENAM ELS and other
product*.
U nde Sam'a preference Is not a
matter o f favor, but o f Q U A L IT Y
and RESULTS.
In U nde Sam'a a ervice.' os' In
everybody else’*, LUCAS PRO­
DUCTS have an unbroken record
for satisfactory results, ’

THE COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER
ky Tssl for Oroyvwrs.
and Insects.

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MAKER

C e le r y L a n d s a n d C elery

IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AT THE CLOSE Or |

will present a busy scene. The rails for uf
the street car lin e are shipped and the L
trolley official* arc prepared to lay the
tracks when die paving starts.

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IN SA N FO R D LA N D

N ew Business M eth od s.
Reports arc current that farmers have
taken a tumble toJho true situation, and
are closing deals for the sale o f their
croiis o f celery straight through the sea­
son a t a fixed (trice. Handsome margins
are being put up, nnd bank accounts are
growing, even, while the celery Is in the
field doing the same thing

A n o th e r Tine Residen ce
The Pope Contracting Co. are preparing J
to erect another fine residence on First
street, near French avenue for John
Meisch. The house will be large nn«L
commodious nnd will greatly enhance the
appearance of this section o f the city.
Man Dies Suddenly
Billy Connors, a white man employed as First street west of the railroad is rapidly
a cook at the “ City Restaurant,"died very becoming popular ns a section o f fine |
dwellings.
suddenly last Saturday night. Connors
hod Just returned from a week’s visit to
I ll l h P r ic e s F o r S a n fo rd L e t t u c e y
Tnmpn, where he had been on a drunken1 Sanford lettuce and Sanford celery nre I
spree, suffering from the effects of (tlcohol- gaining n reputation i n the - markets nil

Hand's restaurant to sleep. He was found
dead by cno o f his friends and appear­
ances indicate that death had been very
sudden. The remains were taken In charge
by Undertaker Miller and interred Sunday
afternoon In Lnkcview cemetery.
Connors had no relatives, nnd few people
ticre knew him intimately. His home Is
said to be In Pittsburg.*

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Ml** Minnie C. C r«n and II. T. Avant
• Married Wednesday

Items of Interest Coqcernjjtf
Society People.

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THE SANrORD HERALD

PRETTY CHURCH WEDDING

IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
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WELL DRIVING
W e have the largest
and best equipped plant
fo rd riv in g wells in this
section o f the country
and are prepared to fill
all orders promptly- Our
m achinery is up-to-date
and -our workmen are
skilled in the work.
Those contemplating
putting in -wells would
serve their best inter­
ests by consulting us and
learning prices before
m aking contracts

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S A X F O T T D
IN SANFORD— Lift
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1909
explosion causing n cnve-in. 125 miners
esca|»ed through nn abandoned gallery.

Items of Interest Gleaned Prom
Various Sources
happenings

DURING THE WEEK

The nineteenth annual reunion o f Cmffederntc Veterans is to be held in Ment­
phis. Term., commendin' June 8 nud con­
tinuing three dnys.
Earthquake shocks continue in Sicily,
and many partially destroyed walls are
thrown down. No additional loss of life
has been reported.

iront running in at the joints is desirable.
The tile should have n fall o f not less
thnn one inch to the hundred feet ns it
runs from the main, and m ay he much

Good Article Appears In Louis
ville Paper

COVERS THE ENTIRE SUBJECT

Bandits held up a train on the Denver

Here the Readers Will Find a Brief
&amp;. Rio Grande railrond on the 13th and se­ Has Created Considerable Discussion
Historical Spring Flowing
In Many Sections Or The North
cured about $30,000 in Cash lind ValuaFor flurried Renders
Facts and Figures

blcs. The robbers made their escnin*.
The wireless m i l o f **C. Q. D.” ffc t week
Five firemen lost fhoir jives at u fire in
wns the menus o f saving the lives o f nil
Milwaukee Inst Saturday which destroyed
oa board the four-masted schooner Sarah
$lHHMHH)-wnrth-of proprrty.
W. Lawrence that had gone ashore on the
James Mnhar, one o f the few surviving
||«n ami Chickens shoals in the. vicin ity
federal prisoners who dug their way out
of the Delaware Breakwater. Assistance
came in answer to the call just in time of Audersonville prison with only their
-hands for tools to work with, died nt his
as in less thnn five minutes after the last
person hud been taken off the wreck the home in Lock|Kirt, N. Y., Feb. 12. after an
fourteen years.
vessel broke up and was ground to'pJWJ-s1
Mrs, Eva Smith Goehrim tif Yonkers, N.
A torch opcrotcd'by oxygen nnd acety­ Y „ who died recently, left a will bequeath­
ing $1,000 to ench nnd every employee of
lene, radiating n heat o f 0,300 degrees,
the most terrific known to Bcicnee, lias thg Alexander Smith &amp; Sons’ Carpet Co.
wiio shall have been nt work for the com­
been invented lu Cleveland, Ohio. By its
pany for twenty years. Some. 300 jieruse it is possible to weld nlluminum, n
so/is will he bedeftcinries.
feat heretofore considered impossible. Tiro
A company o f Cuban rural guards from
Ikinro will cut through two inches o f solid
steel in less titan one minute, .nnd pierce Matatizas anil Santa Clara provinces, wtuy
a twelve inch plate o f hardest steel in less ntteuded the inauguration cerrhionies of
than ten minutes. It would take a sow President Gomez, mulincd Inst week when
they were ordered to man the Catmuas.
almost twenty hours to do tins work.
Tlie American Sugar Refining Co. has
been detected in falsely marking llitT
weight of laurelled sugar nnd is being
sued for $230,919 damages. A clever
device in gossesaiot^of the weigher made
it possible to do tiro folsc weighing. The
discoverer of the fraud wns offered a large
sum to keep quiet, hut wouhltiT accept.
At tiro recent session o f tiro House of
Disluips of the Protestant Episcopal church
held In New York, an attempt was made
to change tiie church law so ns to |&gt;ermit
ministers of other denominations to occu­
py Episcopal pulpits. Nn favorable action
was taken. *
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CLYDE LINI IMPROVEMENTS

An anti-hetting law lias been passed by
the Washington .legislature nnd signed by Extensive Repairs ut Dock Are Rapidly
the governor. it-becomes effective June
N earing C om p letion
I, next.
The great ¡nqiortniiee o f Sanford at the
Indictments for murder have been found , head of the St. Johns river seemed to be
by the Wayne county, W. Va., gram! jury, ' overlooked tiy the Clyde Line for a num­
ngninst several deputy United States m a r-. ber of years hut witli tiie marvelous
nhals and deputy sheriffs for the killing of growth o f the city and the great develop­
Win. Vincent nnd Joseph Latterel during I ments in the vegetable industry the Clyde
officials were quick to note that hotter
a moonshiner raid last December.
facilities for handling this great business
Suit for $38,(100 lias been brought in
Guthrie. Oklahoma, ndoinst (lie Ipne liotel_ were needed uiul fur the past mouth a
Company for violation o f the prohibition inrgtrrntco o f men have been busily en­
gaged in building nnd repairing. A larger
law of the state.
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nnd better dock bus been built and a new
At the Pittsburg skating contest last
pier connects tile same. Tlie old car
week. Rodney Peters o f St. Louis made a
track lias been torn up and wagons, car­
mile in 2:40
riages and automobiles can now g o to tlie
A most stringent anti-liquor measure end of the pier. The old offices mul
hns passed tiro Kansas legislature, it ab­ freight house have been repaired and
solutely prohibits the sale o f liquor through pointed and art? used us u waiting room
drug stores except to churches for com­ witli separate rooms for white and color­
munion services.
ed people. The offices and freight dc|»t
Fire in Sumner, Miss., last week destroyed are at tiro end of. tlie pier nud nil the
$200,000 worth o f property, including business can lie transacted at the dock.
the iKistofiice, telephone exchange, Frier­ The buildings have all been |mt ill firstson hotel, Herald-Progress printing office class shape, njnl made double tlie former
size as the business demanded. The
•mil People's hank.
In a race o f 130 yards in New York Feb. building nt tiro corner o f ‘ Palmetto and
13, Robert Cioughen made the run in less Commercial lias been repaired nnd paint­
ed and will be rented for store purisises.
than thirteen seconds.
From a mass of old buildings and wornAfter u lapse of several years, tiro g rea t
out dock tiro Clyde Line, now presents a
winter carnival with its m agnificent ice
beautiful appearance, the new buildings
fkiloce is nrfUlt filflsrnncn*mnrr.---- ---looking neat in »g w paint am Lw ill fly tile
Marble monuments to mark the resting blue Dug of tlie comjiany to further em ­
place-of thousands o f Confederate dead bellish them. The work has not been fin­
ore to he erected hy tlie United Stutes ished but enough bus been done to dem ­
government nt North Alton, Illinois, and onstrate that Sanford will in n few weeks
Crcenluwn cemetery, ludiuna|M&gt;lis, Indi­ have the neatest und best appearance oil
ana. Each monument will be thirty-five tlie St. Johns river line.*
fret high.
Superior printing for ullpurposes ntTitt:
After being imprisoned in the Catherine
mine at Yuzovka, Russin, two dnys by an

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and between the tile and water ninlrt n
stand pipe o f eight to ten-inch newer pipe
or cement box is placed, connected an one
side with the main and on the other with
the tile by nn iron pipe, nn inch and n
half in diameter bring large enough. By
inserting' n plug into this connecting pipe
which is ordinnrily only six inch long,
wnter chn lie run Into each row o f tile or
ns mnny ns d es trftt:'T o T n clIlln lo 'th is
distribution a solid stopper is supplied for
tlie connection o f the main, while tlie one
lending into the tile, hns n half inch hole
through It. No water being desired in n
given row o f tile, insert sdTld ’plug next to
the main, if n small ipinntity, open that
and insert other plug in tile connection.
If more is needed leave both connections
open.
A t tlie lower end o f the rows of tile n
discharge ditch is dug.’ This ditcli pro­
vides for your drainage nnd should have
full enough to empty itself quickly in
time o f rain. This in my opinion makes
q complete and effective system, because
with a constantly supplied reservoir eigh­
teen inches below the surface, capillary
action will supply every need of growing

CAMERON ÙTYJHE NEW
Another Metropolis To Be Built
On Lake Jessup

MANY NEW BUILDINGS ERECTED
On the Line of The Sanford &amp;. Ever
glades Railway and Borders

On th e Lake
The following article from the pen o f J.
Tlie great Celery Delta has sprung mnny
N. WhJtrtcr appeared in the Louisville
surprises in the w ay o f developments in
Market Growers Journal, niuLjius. caused
the jiflst xtx months; YlYul'ruiL W r W t f i r s r "
considerable discussion in the N orth:
these is the new town o f Cameron which
If there is nothing new under the sun
is being built upon tiro shores o f Lake
the Sniifnn) system of suh-lrrlgation is
Jessup, about five miles from Sanford
ut least unique and. ns far ns we know,
nnd on the line o f tiro Sanford Sk'EverT-'
original. Like most inventions, it is the
glades Railway.
daughter of necessity, the fYhit o f disas­
The new city derives its name from
ter. Under tlie whip and spur o f neces­
Joseph Cameron, who nt one time owned
sity the bankrupt people of Sanford,
most o f-th e IflnJ" now traversed by tho
robbed o f nil they laid by the freeze of
new railroad nnd who is one o f the
1895, have taken waste lands, width for
pioneers in the growing o f celery and
years have been sold for taxes, and made
lettuce and has done much toward im ­
them tlie most productive in crops and
proving nnd making greater the vegetable
dollars of any farm lauds oil earth, so far
industry.
ns we can learn. It is true tiiat we have
The I toward-Packard Lam! Co., about one
the incomparable climate of Florida, en­
year ago, purchased 1.000 acres o f land
abling us to grow crops in winter when
on tiie shores o f Lake Jessup and, realWorth the, most money, hut we always
1zmg tTielireal"possiKllTtIes of the celery
hud that, it is also true we tlUVfc .the
ft is only when setting nut plants or
delta, have worked indefatignhly to build
gushing artesian wells hut we have had sowing seed in very dry weather, that re­
up and improve this section. They have
sort should lie had to the use of stop already disjioscd o ( over 300 acres in
boxes, wliicli consist of stnn(fpi|tcs into
ten-acre lots In the vicinity of Cameron
which the iiun jiic iinrgcg nmT fnmi which
City. The greater part of this lan d ' Is
tlie flow of water into tiro outlet ditch is
now under cultivation and the new city
controlled hy various devices, in this o f Cameron will offer great inducements
yyny water may be discharged directly
for (teoplc to locate and build homes. A
from the l He at thef same level to he lot is offered free to any one who will
forced to any level desired, even to rais­
build a home iqsm the same. A large
ing tiie water to the surface of tiro ground. brick warehouse and general store will
What ever injury hns come from tiie San­
be erected at once and a small saw-mill
ford sub-irrigation system lias come from, will tie established in order to work up
the cureless or injurious use o f these stop
tlie lumber that abounds in tills vicinity
boxes.' Hy carelessly leaving them plug­ nnd .will furnish much of the material for
ged at night, a* heavy rain falling, the the new houses.
farmer is chagrined next morning to find
Mr. Sussex of Michigan is one of the
Ins beautifully tiled field a good duck first to build a new residence in Cameron
{Kind. By injudiciously raising tlie water and is now erecting n fine two-story home
level in Ids ground too near tiro surface, in which he expects to reside. Severnl
tlie water packs it nnd excludes the air new houses have tiecn erected ujmiri the
just as high ns lie brings ihr- water, forc­ jroiglilmring farms dud the locution of the
ing the roots too near the surface, to suf­ now town makes il nn ideal one for n
fer from loo much heat or cold and not home. Tiro town has been platted into
sufficient nourishment.
if these stoji forty-five lots and anyone wishing to pur­
boxes are to lie used it should hr seen to
chase can gel further information Troni the
that tlie connections with the tiie and I Inward-Packard Land Co. Thu Cameron
disehnrge ditch are at least of as greui
City pro|&gt;crty was intended primarily for
cnjutciiy as the tile, remembering always homes of those who had farms in lite im ­
No mediate vicinity, but so greot has been
to supply the water from below, little (hut drainage is of first importance.
dreaming that it was the beginning o f n matter flow tired m o l sleepy tlie farmer is the demand fur’ tlieso "Jills ihftl lbuy have
revelation in scientific irrigation nnd when It begins to rain, lit* should see to been placed at tiro dis|msul o f tiro public
drainage, tiie |*crfcction of which lias re it (lux the discharge pipes and drain and in the near future will become very
sititeli in marvelous crop productions, not' ditches are all iqs'ii. in which ease all is votunhl'e os the tide of liomuseekers
only marvelous in quality und quantity, well, because it is a gravity system and sweeps southward toward Lake Jessup,
Imi in the almost automatic regularity as long ns water runs down bill be is
The Suuford &amp; Everglades Railway lull
and certainty of results, us well ns defin­ safe.
made (tossitile the new city of Cameron
iteness of time to product} crops. A il of . W illi ibis system we always have and many other improvements in Ilia
which is wi very remarkable that n recent eighteen inches under ground ' u current lands which n few years ago were given
visitor said. "You don't grow vegetables, o f warm nlr and wnter, the latter—being over to the cattle for grazing purpose».
seventy degrees, which doubtless adds
It Is tiro predictifin of many that in n
much to tlie fine quality and large yields few years tiro entire celery delta, front a
from tliis formerly worthless land.
Tf I distance o f ten miles west of Sanford tu
had space I would set forth ill detail tliut Ijik e Jessup, will he one vast settlement
tlrese lands produce larger and better and farming land will become as valuable
crops in winter thnn any oilier |x&gt;int at for building puriKiscs ns it is now for
pally HrtcemiJT try absurjr--- Tnrysenson; -three-*» fourwatrloads celery,
try - attraction. This soil two or three cars o f lettuce and oilier diction stands a good chance o f being ful­
crops in proportion, selling at $1,000 to filled if the jx-uple continue to buy prop­
$2,000 |ier acre.
Wo are Just trying erty ns they have in the lust few moo tits,
strawberries and tlie result is phctfumeMttU and while lit e r a ls plenty of Inud ut (hq
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-i-J. N. WnrrNKH, Sanford, Flu.- 1 present time, the demand is constantly
to water, tikis our hard lain or marl, or
Tiny; otherw ise -in —v e r y dry. U nits Urn
itM-rt-Hwing tlia-prroe^uml—the priqK-flv is
water goes' oil down instead of wetting
Estubllsh W areh ou se In Sftnford.
becoming more valuable every day. ,
tiro land. With us this impervious stratum
W itli the advent of tiro street railway
' Tiro Armour Fertilizer Company has
is generally fnnn two to 'four feet deep.
leased tiro large warehouse on the A. C. from Sanford to Cameron City the eyes of
The tile is usually laid eighteen incite*
L,„ formerly occupied hy the Sanford Gro­ tlie prospective settlers nnd our own c iti­
below the surface from tw enty to twentycery Company. Chit*, 11. Evans w ill lie zens will turn to suburban tînmes and the
City o f Sanford, instead of being confined
five feel apart. By running wnter through
the sqjes agent nnd anyone wishing the
this tile the ground soon becomes full of celebrated Armour fertilizer should cull jit to its present uurfoW radius, will embrace
muuCJT larger territory jm d become d
water as deep as tiie hurd pan or other
tiro store of Mr. Evans nud get Ills prices. Greuter Sa nfortl;
sub stratum nnd we thus haven reservoir

entire field.
Detail af working plan: Lending from
the well ut tiro highest point 1« a water
main laid as nearly level as pots ¡Me and
m ailing preferably along a fence o r road
so as to be out af the w ay o f culOedting.
Tills water main, as’ il is culled (w a d e

PICO liLOCK—CORN ER OF FIRST STREET AND RAILROAD W A Y

Cemi'ilte.Uil joints to keep from li'ilking)
is usually |4ucod a foot to . fifteen liwJttw
below tiie surface, while at intervals of
twenty To tw enty-five feet and at right
angles the tile is laid, ordinarily eighteen
inches deep. This tile should lie three
inches in diameter and simply laid end
to end so water cun run in or out nt the
joints, for practically there is no such
thing as porous tiie. A sligli covering of
sawdust, cinders, moss, fiber or uther sub­
stance over the tiie to prevent the sand

W FLUOR NE ULOCK-^-CORNER OF PARK AVENUE AND COMMERCIAL STREET

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H oly Cross Episcopal church was the
scene o f a quiet wedding on Wednesday
a t 1:30 when the marriage ceremony o f
Miss Minnie C. Croft and Mr. H. T. A vant
was solemnised by Rev. Dr. B. F. Brown,
the rector.
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A s the peals o f Mendelsohn's wedding
march performed by Mrs. Fannie Munson
at the organ hurst forth, the bridal party
preceded by Messrs. F. P. F orster and
B. F. Whitney proceeded slowly up the
aisle to the altar. The bride and groom
Were followed by the Misses Mettlnger.
the maids o f honor, and the whole party
grouped at the altar where the service
w as' performed which made the popular
couple man and wife.
The altar and chance) were beautifully
decorated with ferns and Rowers and
while no ostentatious display W f s sought,
the church presented a very pretty scene.
Im m ediately after the ceremony the
happy couple followed by their many
friends left for the station where they
took the train for Tampa and points In
South Florida.
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The bride wore a travelling gown of
blue broadcloth' "With chiffon trimming.
hat and gloves to match, Both bride and
groom ore very popular in Sanford.
__ Miss Qroft has made this city her home
for nine years, being Identified with the
inilUa*VHFdepartment o f J. K. Mettlngcr's
dry goods emporium. Her ge n ia l sunny
temperament and clinrm and grace of
manner have won for her a large circle of
friends in Sanford. Miss Croft is a na­
tive of Maryland but the people o f this
city claim her as a resident.
Mr. A va n f is well known In Florida
having for a number o f years been en­
gaged In the lumber business In Jackson­
ville and coming "to Sanford about six
months ago has become identified with
Sanford people and interests at once. He
owns some valuable real estate in and
around Sanford and upon his return ex­
pects to make this city his future name.
The Herald Joins a host o f friends - In
wishing Mr. and Mrs. A va n t a long and
happy life.

P O I N T S P U R E L Y P ERSONAE

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How Celery City Vanity Fair ‘While
Away the Golden Hours—
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Social Gossip.
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A t Mrs. kcelor's
Mrs. K. L. ¿vector and Miss Kcclor en­
tertained at bridge fit their suburbnn
home on last Saturday evening. The
guests from the city fared hither In a
large bus. Owing to the inclemency' of
the weather many were unable to attend
yet enough braved the elements to have
several tables o f bridge. Light refreshm enu were served and an evening of
genuine enjoyment was accorded to the
guests.
T h r V alentine P a r ty
For several weeks society has been
-upon the qui riv e aw aitin g the arrival o f
the evening scheduled for the valentine
party a t the-Stmford House, the datChe' ing on Thursday, the lllh .
Each lady was Instructed to wear a
blue gown and mask and the gentlemen
were to wear pink .gowns and masks of
the same hue. When they had all assem­
bled in the large dining room it was a
difficult matter to determino who was
who. 5 turnon's celebrated orchestra was
on hand to furnish the music that always
starts the fe e t to m oving and as the pink
and blue robes mingled on the floor there
was many a conjecture to discover the
partners. The gowns nnd tioods made a
most complete guise and moat o f the
dancers remained incognito until the time
to unmask.
Delicious jmnch_wnB .served - a n d - the
dance continued until a late hour.
The Misses St ring fellow, Schum pert nnd
kcclor made all the arrangements for the
affair and to them tlie thanks are due for
a most delightful evening
Ralph Stevens reached his eighteenth
birthday on Monday last and in honor of
the event tendered his friends a whist
party. __
Refreshments were served and a pleas­
ant evening spent by the young folks.
Billy Bcardall secured first prize, n sil­
ver-mounted nail file.
Martin Rnines
was awarded the booby prize, n beautiful
tin horn.
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Those present were Messrs. J. C. nnd
Emery Close, Rowe, Baker, Brady, Admits,
' Lovell, Tolar. Hill. Biggcrs,.Lawson, lain«*.
Watson, Peabody,
Hamilton,
Raines,
Woodruff, Bcardall, Roumlllut, Higgins
nnd Perkins.

_ism, and hadiiilil-J o w n -J n -th e -r e n r Wfi the north.

Cream o f C elery Soup
The following has been given to T he
H e r a ld for the benefit o f -a ll housewives:
Wash one head o f celery, cut in small
pieces and simmer in one pint of water
until perfectly soft. Mash In the munp.
water, add one minced onion, nnd let
cook ten minutes longer, then pour in one
pint o f scalding milk. Strain, return to
saucepan, add one tablespoanful o f flour
■Atbwd-w w etli lirti little-cold ' mlUr.'^STie
tnblespoonfulof butter, atvd salt and pep
per to season. Serve hot with crackers.
Try it.
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M o n s te r S tra w b e rrie s
In the window o f J. N. WhiUier’s real
&lt;state office (his week was q basket o f
- stfnwWrrriea thnt for size ond appearance
takp first premium. They nre o f the Hefflen variety and were raised by Archie
Cameron upon his place cast o f town.
Capt. Dick Marks u|&gt;on beholding the ber­
ries wanted to know whether you had to
peel the berries or bore a holo in them in
order to eat them. They elicited much
comment and were undoubtedly the larg­
est strawberries ever grown anywhere.
P rep a rin g F o r B rick Paving.
Engineer Ginn and a force of
urns are bosy*surveying First street, and
w ill prepare plans and speciflcaUons at
once for Uie brick paving and the trolley
The w ork of. p a v in g w ill
line tracks.

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The high prices for lettuce
early in the season have been overshad­
owed this week when Sanford lettuce
Jumped to $3 per crate. This is equally
as good a pticc ns the lettuce raised un­
der cover in other sections is bringing
nnd demonstrates that the place tt&gt; raise
good lettuce that will bring good prices is |
Sanford.
L u ck y S anford I

RETORT OF TH E CONDITION OF

First National Bank at Sanford, I
BUSINESS FEBRUARY 5TH. IP Q ih ____L
RESOURCES.
Loan« ond Discounts..'......................*181 554.34 I
Ovrrdrafls, .«cured and unsecured....
423 »0 I
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation.......
8.250 00 I
Bonds, secureties, etc....... f .............. 23.002 *
flanrtng l y e fvinRuie s w H H roreH~Tg;P*iic
Due from National Banks (not reserve
_ o ie n u )...................................... 38,305.30
Due from Slate Banks and Bankers ., • 3,215 01
Due from approved reserve agents....' 40.7ID.il
Lhecks and other cash items.............
770 22
Notes of other National Banks..........
B.I40 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels, and
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1.021.38 |

Lawrot. Money Kr.vsvi pt Bari, va:
............. .........*13,823.00
LeSai tender notes---------- 7,450.00 *21,073.00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
(8 per cent, of circulation ...........
312.80

Toi* l ...... •'..........................* 341.438.31
U A B IL m E S
Capital Stock paid In.........................*23,000.00 I

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10.500 00

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3.812 82

Undivided pro flu, lets ripens«» and

iuT S j M k " i l " “ JUtAndlni.......
8,230.00
Dividends Unpaid...... ..................
100.00
Individual depuslu sub­
ject to check....... ...,..*287,187.03
Demand certificates of de-P o y lt ;-'-,..,...............,
2.358 64
Certified checks............I
288.62 2SB.8S8.08

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State of Florida.
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County of Orange / •*_____
I . L F-P. Forster, cashier of the above-named bank, i
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sweeMhat the above Statement is true
to the best of my knowledge and belief.
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IS THE SUREST

MONEY

MAKER

ANYW HERE

Celery Lands and Celery
Farms. City Property
If you want arty of these, See us
Terms tcTsuit your pocket-book

SANFO RD, F L A

URRELL

IN S H E W

REAL

B R O K ER S

Present to the Investor the Best Opportuni- •
ties in Florida
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Unimproved celery .lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
$25.00 to $200.00 per acre
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Celery fnrmB, with flowing wells nil tiled, drained and ready for crop, $500.00 to $1000.00
per acre.
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• i Ci ty P r o P ^ y , Improved and unimproved. . 303,000 acres tim ber land, with finest site in
r londn for crate factory.
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Others t e l l you what can he done. MURRELL &amp;. M IN S IIE W are practical farmers us
well os real estate brokers, ond are here to show you what h u i been and can he done.

IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AT THE CLOSE Or |

will present a busy scene. The rails for uf
the street car lin e are shipped and the L
trolley official* arc prepared to lay the
tracks when die paving starts.

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N ew Business M eth od s.
Reports arc current that farmers have
taken a tumble toJho true situation, and
are closing deals for the sale o f their
croiis o f celery straight through the sea­
son a t a fixed (trice. Handsome margins
are being put up, nnd bank accounts are
growing, even, while the celery Is in the
field doing the same thing

A n o th e r Tine Residen ce
The Pope Contracting Co. are preparing J
to erect another fine residence on First
street, near French avenue for John
Meisch. The house will be large nn«L
commodious nnd will greatly enhance the
appearance of this section o f the city.
Man Dies Suddenly
Billy Connors, a white man employed as First street west of the railroad is rapidly
a cook at the “ City Restaurant,"died very becoming popular ns a section o f fine |
dwellings.
suddenly last Saturday night. Connors
hod Just returned from a week’s visit to
I ll l h P r ic e s F o r S a n fo rd L e t t u c e y
Tnmpn, where he had been on a drunken1 Sanford lettuce and Sanford celery nre I
spree, suffering from the effects of (tlcohol- gaining n reputation i n the - markets nil

Hand's restaurant to sleep. He was found
dead by cno o f his friends and appear­
ances indicate that death had been very
sudden. The remains were taken In charge
by Undertaker Miller and interred Sunday
afternoon In Lnkcview cemetery.
Connors had no relatives, nnd few people
ticre knew him intimately. His home Is
said to be In Pittsburg.*

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M l* * Minnie C. C r « n and II. T. Avant
• M arried Wednesday

Item s of Interest Coqcernjjtf
Society People.

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IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
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M U R R E L L &amp; M IN S H E W

A. E. H I L L
Hardware and Farm Implements
UJCAS PAINT
Used In Uncle S am 's Pain t « h o p
During the post year the 1&gt;.“S.
N avy has consumed 091,000 pounds
of
Lucas W h ite Paint
nnd 278.700 pounds o f LUCAS
COLORS, sufficient to produce more
thnn 100,000 gallons o f paint,
equivalent to 50 carloads o f 200,000 gallons each, and which would
make a train more Uian one-half
mile long.
In addition to this U nde Snm
has used during th rp a ftt y e a f more
than 25,000 gallons o f LUCAS
VARNISHES, ENAM ELS and other
product*.
U nde Sam'a preference Is not a
matter o f favor, but o f Q U A L IT Y
and RESULTS.
In U nde Sam'a a ervice.' os' In
everybody else’*, LUCAS PRO­
DUCTS have an unbroken record
for satisfactory results, ’

THE COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER
ky T s s l for Oroyvwrs.
and Insects.

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WELL DRIVING
We have the largest
and best equipped plant
fo rd riv in g wells in this
section of the country
an d a re prepared to fill
a ll orders promptly- Our
m achinery is up-to-date
an d -our workmen are
skilled in the work.
Those contemplating
p u ttin g in -wells would
serve th eir best inter­
ests by consulting us and
le arn in g prices before
m aking contracts

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IN S A N F O R D — Lift
Humber 27

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1909
explosion causing n cnve-in. 125 miners
esca|»ed through nn abandoned gallery.

Items of Interest Gleaned Prom
Various Sources
happenings

DURING THE WEEK

The nineteenth annual reunion o f Cmffederntc Veterans is to be held in Ment­
phis. Term., commendin' June 8 nud con­
tinuing three dnys.
Earthquake shocks continue in Sicily,
and many partially destroyed walls are
thrown down. No additional loss of life
has been reported.

Bandits held up a train on the Denver
Here the R ea d ers W ill Find a B rie f
&amp;. Rio Grande railrond on the 13th and se­
H istorical S prin g F lo w in g
cured about $30,000 in Cash lind ValuaFor flu rried R en ders
blcs. The robbers made their escnin*.
The wireless m i l o f **C. Q. D.” ffc t week
Five firemen lost fhoir jives at u fire in
wns the menus o f saving the lives o f nil
Milwaukee Inst Saturday which destroyed
oa board the four-masted schooner Sarah
$lHHMHH)-wnrth-of proprrty.
W. Lawrence that had gone ashore on the
James Mnhar, one o f the few surviving
||«n ami Chickens shoals in the. vicin ity
federal prisoners who dug their way out
of the Delaware Breakwater. Assistance
came in answer to the call just in time of Audersonville prison with only their
-hands for tools to work with, died nt his
as in less thnn five minutes after the last
person hud been taken off the wreck the home in Lock|Kirt, N. Y., Feb. 12. after an
fourteen years.
vessel broke up and was ground to'pJWJ-s1
Mrs, Eva Smith Goehrim tif Yonkers, N.
A torch opcrotcd'by oxygen nnd acety­ Y „ who died recently, left a will bequeath­
ing $ 1,000 to ench nnd every employee of
lene, radiating n heat o f 0,300 degrees,
the most terrific known to Bcicnee, lias thg Alexander Smith &amp; Sons’ Carpet Co.
wiio shall have been nt work for the com­
been invented lu Cleveland, Ohio. By its
pany for twenty years. Some. 300 jieruse it is possible to weld nlluminum, n
so/is will he bedeftcinries.
feat heretofore considered impossible. Tiro
A company o f Cuban rural guards from
Ikinro will cut through two inches o f solid
steel in less titan one minute, .nnd pierce Matatizas anil Santa Clara provinces, wtuy
a twelve inch plate o f hardest steel in less ntteuded the inauguration cerrhionies of
than ten minutes. It would take a sow President Gomez, mulincd Inst week when
they were ordered to man the Catmuas.
almost twenty hours to do tins work.
Tlie American Sugar Refining Co. has
been detected in falsely marking llitT
weight of laurelled sugar nnd is being
sued for $230,919 damages. A clever
device in gossesaiot^of the weigher made
it possible to do tiro folsc weighing. The
discoverer of the fraud wns offered a large
sum to keep quiet, hut wouhltiT accept.
At tiro recent session o f tiro House of
Disluips of the Protestant Episcopal church
held In New York, an attempt was made
to change tiie church law so ns to |&gt;ermit
ministers of other denominations to occu­
py Episcopal pulpits. Nn favorable action
was taken. *
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CLYDE LINI IMPROVEMENTS

An anti-hetting law lias been passed by
the Washington .legislature nnd signed by Extensive Repairs ut Dock Are Rapidly
the governor. it-becomes effective June
N earing C om p letion
I, next.
The great ¡nqiortniiee o f Sanford at the
Indictments for murder have been found , head of the St. Johns river seemed to be
by the Wayne county, W. Va., gram! jury, ' overlooked tiy the Clyde Line for a num­
ngninst several deputy United States m a r-. ber of years hut witli tiie marvelous
nhals and deputy sheriffs for the killing of growth o f the city and the great develop­
Win. Vincent nnd Joseph Latterel during I ments in the vegetable industry the Clyde
officials were quick to note that hotter
a moonshiner raid last December.
facilities for handling this great business
Suit for $38,(100 lias been brought in
Guthrie. Oklahoma, ndoinst (lie Ipne liotel_ were needed uiul fur the past mouth a
Company for violation o f the prohibition inrgtrrntco o f men have been busily en­
gaged in building nnd repairing. A larger
law of the state.
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nnd better dock bus been built and a new
At the Pittsburg skating contest last
pier connects tile same. Tlie old car
week. Rodney Peters o f St. Louis made a
track lias been torn up and wagons, car­
mile in 2:40
riages and automobiles can now g o to tlie
A most stringent anti-liquor measure end of the pier. The old offices mul
hns passed tiro Kansas legislature, it ab­ freight house have been repaired and
solutely prohibits the sale o f liquor through pointed and art? used us u waiting room
drug stores except to churches for com­ witli separate rooms for white and color­
munion services.
ed people. The offices and freight dc|»t
Fire in Sumner, Miss., last week destroyed are at tiro end of. tlie pier nud nil the
$ 200,000 worth o f property, including business can lie transacted at the dock.
the iKistofiice, telephone exchange, Frier­ The buildings have all been |mt ill firstson hotel, Herald-Progress printing office class shape, njnl made double tlie former
size as the business demanded. The
•mil People's hank.
In a race o f 130 yards in New York Feb. building nt tiro corner o f ‘ Palmetto and
13, Robert Cioughen made the run in less Commercial lias been repaired nnd paint­
ed and will be rented for store purisises.
than thirteen seconds.
From a mass of old buildings and wornAfter u lapse of several years, tiro g rea t
out dock tiro Clyde Line, now presents a
winter carnival with its m agnificent ice
beautiful appearance, the new buildings
fkiloce is nrfUlt filflsrnncn*mnrr.----- ----looking neat in »g w paint am Lw ill fly tile
Marble monuments to mark the resting blue Dug of tlie comjiany to further em ­
place-of thousands o f Confederate dead bellish them. The work has not been fin­
ore to he erected hy tlie United Stutes ished but enough bus been done to dem ­
government nt North Alton, Illinois, and onstrate that Sanford will in n few weeks
Crcenluwn cemetery, ludiuna|M&gt;lis, Indi­ have the neatest und best appearance oil
ana. Each monument will be thirty-five tlie St. Johns river line.*
fret high.
Superior printing for ullpurposes ntTitt:
After being imprisoned in the Catherine
mine at Yuzovka, Russin, two dnys by an

H kk ai .d office.

iront running in at the joints is desirable.
The tile should have n fall o f not less
thnn one inch to the hundred feet ns it
runs from the main, and m ay he much

Good Article Appears In Louis
ville Paper

COVERS THE ENTIRE SUBJECT

and between the tile and water ninlrt n
stand pipe o f eight to ten-inch newer pipe
or cement box is placed, connected an one
side with the main and on the other with
the tile by nn iron pipe, nn inch and n
half in diameter bring large enough. By
inserting' n plug into this connecting pipe
which is ordinnrily only six inch long,
wnter chn lie run Into each row o f tile or
ns mnny ns d es trftt:'T o T n clIlln lo 'th is
distribution a solid stopper is supplied for
tlie connection o f the main, while tlie one
lending into the tile, hns n half inch hole
through It. No water being desired in n
given row o f tile, insert sdTld ’plug next to
the main, if n small ipinntity, open that
and insert other plug in tile connection.
If more is needed leave both connections
open.
A t tlie lower end o f the rows of tile n
discharge ditch is dug.’ This ditcli pro­
vides for your drainage nnd should have
full enough to empty itself quickly in
time o f rain. This in my opinion makes
q complete and effective system, because
with a constantly supplied reservoir eigh­
teen inches below the surface, capillary
action will supply every need of growing

CAMERON Ù T Y J H E NEW
Another Metropolis To Be Built
On Lake Jessup

MANY NEW BUILDINGS ERECTED

Has C reated Considerable Discussion
On th e Line o f The S an ford &amp;. E ve r
In Many S ectio n s Or The North
glades R a ilw a y and B o rd ers
F a cts and Figures
On th e Lake
The following article from the pen o f J.
Tlie great Celery Delta has sprung mnny
N. WhJtrtcr appeared in the Louisville
surprises in the w ay o f developments in
Market Growers Journal, niuLjius. caused
the jiflst xtx months; YlYul'ruiL W r W t f i r s r "
considerable discussion in the N orth:
these is the new town o f Cameron which
If there is nothing new under the sun
is being built upon tiro shores o f Lake
the Sniifnn) system of suh-lrrlgation is
Jessup, about five miles from Sanford
ut least unique and. ns far ns we know,
nnd on the line o f tiro Sanford Sk'EverT-'
original. Like most inventions, it is the
glades Railway.
daughter of necessity, the fYhit o f disas­
The new city derives its name from
ter. Under tlie whip and spur o f neces­
Joseph Cameron, who nt one time owned
sity the bankrupt people of Sanford,
most o f-th e IflnJ" now traversed by tho
robbed o f nil they laid by the freeze of
new railroad nnd who is one o f the
1895, have taken waste lands, width for
pioneers in the growing o f celery and
years have been sold for taxes, and made
lettuce and has done much toward im ­
them tlie most productive in crops and
proving nnd making greater the vegetable
dollars of any farm lauds oil earth, so far
industry.
ns we can learn. It is true tiiat we have
The I toward-Packard Lam! Co., about one
the incomparable climate of Florida, en­
year ago, purchased 1.000 acres o f land
abling us to grow crops in winter when
on tiie shores o f Lake Jessup and, realWorth the, most money, hut we always
1zmg tTielireal"possiKllTtIes of the celery
hud that, it is also true we tlUVfc .the
ft is only when setting nut plants or
delta, have worked indefatignhly to build
gushing artesian wells hut we have had sowing seed in very dry weather, that re­
up and improve this section. They have
sort should lie had to the use of stop already disjioscd o ( over 300 acres in
boxes, wliicli consist of stnn(fpi|tcs into
ten-acre lots In the vicinity of Cameron
which the iiun jiic iinrgcg nmT fnmi which
City. The greater part of this lan d ' Is
tlie flow of water into tiro outlet ditch is
now under cultivation and the new city
controlled hy various devices, in this o f Cameron will offer great inducements
yyny water may be discharged directly
for (teoplc to locate and build homes. A
from the l He at thef same level to he lot is offered free to any one who will
forced to any level desired, even to rais­
build a home iqsm the same. A large
ing tiie water to the surface of tiro ground. brick warehouse and general store will
What ever injury hns come from tiie San­
be erected at once and a small saw-mill
ford sub-irrigation system lias come from, will tie established in order to work up
the cureless or injurious use o f these stop
tlie lumber that abounds in tills vicinity
boxes.' Hy carelessly leaving them plug­ nnd .will furnish much of the material for
ged at night, a* heavy rain falling, the the new houses.
farmer is chagrined next morning to find
Mr. Sussex of Michigan is one of the
Ins beautifully tiled field a good duck first to build a new residence in Cameron
{Kind. By injudiciously raising tlie water and is now erecting n fine two-story home
level in Ids ground too near tiro surface, in which he expects to reside. Severnl
tlie water packs it nnd excludes the air new houses have tiecn erected ujmiri the
just as high ns lie brings ihr- water, forc­ jroiglilmring farms dud the locution of the
ing the roots too near the surface, to suf­ now town makes il nn ideal one for n
fer from loo much heat or cold and not home. Tiro town has been platted into
sufficient nourishment.
if these stoji forty-five lots and anyone wishing to pur­
boxes are to lie used it should hr seen to
chase can gel further information Troni the
that tlie connections with the tiie and I Inward-Packard Land Co. Thu Cameron
disehnrge ditch are at least of as greui
City pro|&gt;crty was intended primarily for
cnjutciiy as the tile, remembering always homes of those who had farms in lite im ­
No mediate vicinity, but so greot has been
to supply the water from below, little (hut drainage is of first importance.
dreaming that it was the beginning o f n matter flow tired m o l sleepy tlie farmer is the demand fur’ tlieso "Jills ihftl lbuy have
revelation in scientific irrigation nnd when It begins to rain, lit* should see to been placed at tiro dis|msul o f tiro public
drainage, tiie |*crfcction of which lias re it (lux the discharge pipes and drain and in the near future will become very
sititeli in marvelous crop productions, not' ditches are all iqs'ii. in which ease all is votunhl'e os the tide of liomuseekers
only marvelous in quality und quantity, well, because it is a gravity system and sweeps southward toward Lake Jessup,
Imi in the almost automatic regularity as long ns water runs down bill be is
The Suuford &amp; Everglades Railway lull
and certainty of results, us well ns defin­ safe.
made (tossitile the new city of Cameron
iteness of time to product} crops. A il of . W illi ibis system we always have and many other improvements in Ilia
which is wi very remarkable that n recent eighteen inches under ground ' u current lands which n few years ago were given
visitor said. "You don't grow vegetables, o f warm nlr and wnter, the latter—being over to the cattle for grazing purpose».
seventy degrees, which doubtless adds
It Is tiro predictifin of many that in n
much to tlie fine quality and large yields few years tiro entire celery delta, front a
from tliis formerly worthless land.
Tf I distance o f ten miles west of Sanford tu
had space I would set forth ill detail tliut Ijik e Jessup, will he one vast settlement
tlrese lands produce larger and better and farming land will become as valuable
crops in winter thnn any oilier |x&gt;int at for building puriKiscs ns it is now for
pally HrtcemiJT try absurjr--- Tnrysenson; -three-*» fourwatrloads celery,
try - attraction. This soil two or three cars o f lettuce and oilier diction stands a good chance o f being ful­
crops in proportion, selling at $ 1,000 to filled if the jx-uple continue to buy prop­
$2,000 |ier acre.
Wo are Just trying erty ns they have in the lust few moo tits,
strawberries and tlie result is phctfumeMttU and while lit e r a ls plenty of Inud ut (hq
*
-i-J. N. WnrrNKH, Sanford, Flu.- 1 present time, the demand is constantly
to water, tikis our hard lain or marl, or
Tiny; otherw ise -in —v e r y dry. U nits Urn
itM-rt-Hwing tlia-prroe^uml—the priqK-flv is
water goes' oil down instead of wetting
Estubllsh W areh ou se In Sftnford.
becoming more valuable every day. ,
tiro land. With us this impervious stratum
W itli the advent of tiro street railway
' Tiro Armour Fertilizer Company has
is generally fnnn two to 'four feet deep.
leased tiro large warehouse on the A. C. from Sanford to Cameron City the eyes of
The tile is usually laid eighteen incite*
L,„ formerly occupied hy the Sanford Gro­ tlie prospective settlers nnd our own c iti­
below the surface from tw enty to twentycery Company. Chit*, 11. Evans w ill lie zens will turn to suburban tînmes and the
City o f Sanford, instead of being confined
five feel apart. By running wnter through
the sqjes agent nnd anyone wishing the
this tile the ground soon becomes full of celebrated Armour fertilizer should cull jit to its present uurfoW radius, will embrace
muuCJT larger territory jm d become d
water as deep as tiie hurd pan or other
tiro store of Mr. Evans nud get Ills prices. Greuter Sa nfortl;
sub stratum nnd we thus haven reservoir
entire field.
Detail af working plan: Lending from
the well ut tiro highest point 1« a water
main laid as nearly level as pots ¡Me and
m ailing preferably along a fence o r road
so as to be out af the w ay o f culOedting.
Tills water main, as’ il is culled (w a d e

PICO liLOCK—CORN ER OF FIRST STREET AND RAILROAD WAY

Cemi'ilte.Uil joints to keep from li'ilking)
is usually |4ucod a foot to . fifteen liwJttw
below tiie surface, while at intervals of
twenty To tw enty-five feet and at right
angles the tile is laid, ordinarily eighteen
inches deep. This tile should lie three
inches in diameter and simply laid end
to end so water cun run in or out nt the
joints, for practically there is no such
thing as porous tiie. A sligli covering of
sawdust, cinders, moss, fiber or uther sub­
stance over the tiie to prevent the sand

W FLUOR NE ULOCK-^-CORNER OF PARK AVENUE AND COMMERCIAL STREET

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_________ ffb r u a r y 20.

A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be
tween You and Me”

Into fragments. ‘There now,’ I sold, 'you,
or somebody near you is sure to d ie .' Its
She seemed rather
nn unfailing sign
awed by the words, and that might site
came to me with an ashy face.
“ T v e done just heard o f m y sister’s
death; can 1 go to her house ma'am?’ she

’Certainly,-1 «aid.--------------------------‘ When did she d ie !’
‘A t ten o'clock this morning.'
A Chief t* Among H r T a k h ir Notes, - " It w as exactly iha hour- the gloss was
broken and she saw that I remembered
and Faith, lie’ll Prent ’Em”—
the fact and trembled from head to foot.
So S ays Saunterer.
“ From thathour I determined to throw a
halo o f susperstitlon over every breakable
S |n h t ComponJtnro I» Tfo llormld.
nrticle that I especially cherished. When­
Ye Bachelor's Den
ever a new scrjvant comes, I. in explain­
My bachelor's drn Li ■ queer lltlle pen.
In the midst of a (treat city's din.
ing about m y china, silver, etc., show her
O’erlooklnS the tide that toes etibini out.
m y most valued set.
And tbcroow that comes rushing In.
" 'That china, has a peculiar history.
"Tls cheerful and bright, 'lit a home untome—
A quiet snd peaceful place.
W hoever breaks it is sure to have some
Though it ne'er knew the warmth of a woman a
trouble. A fter it is painted uiul sent to
Nor the light of a woman's tace.
the kilns to be fired, if one piece is broken;
I ait In the dusk as the sun goes down.
the person who fires th a t. piece dies or
Amt smoke in a dreamful war;
loses some'one n*nf him.” I proceed to
And saxe at the paintings that hang oa the arali
Of races and friends far away.
relate with n serious countenance the
And one la the face of a fair young girl.
direful accidents attendant upon servants

i Y E N T H T O A T T P O S T N O T i N IT

As bright os the morning skies,
Whu snulrs at me ercr wlth aagel't.lozc.____
From the depths of her Irrighi blue eyes.
Stia wns my Itrst and my only love ;
Forget her I never can.
For her love has followed me all this life
And made me a better man.

.

who b a ve broken p icç esjiL lh ls particular
“ In this w ay I guard all m y most pre­
precious glass and china, and.” she con­
cluded, “ the consequence is I haven't had
a valuable piece broken in ten years."

4

everyw here that he thinks w ill nlim ct
inibite notice. W B sl is the result*
man who advertises has crowds flockinj,
to his shop to see the beauties o f the ad­
vertised goods, and as the public begins
to run so they will continue from sheer
force o f habit. The first shopkeeper will
♦ft the meantime be sitting, unthought o f
md uncared- for, agashed a t the..crowds
which daily throng the counters o f his
competitor and bitterly bewailing the bad
luck wludLhas followed -UlaJWtl. venture
Into trade. Y e t he has no one to blame
but himself.”

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r
1 ■í= = = = ~ —
i w w » t w w &lt;w w w w w » w w H w w ^ ^ t

^
•

He owes it to his fam ily am i his business
to ^ p rd v id e a d e q u a te

life insu ran ce—The

unexpected is alw ays happening.
protection m u st be a rran g ed

B u t th e

for before it

I m p o r t a n t t o In v e s t o r s

Tracts o f land o f I. 2, 3. S. 10. 40, 70
acres, at prices 5300, $500. 5030, 5800
and 51.200. nt A ltam on te' Spring»: Or­
ange county, Florida— the most desirable
residence or winter home location in Or*
ango county. Pure water, jiig b rolling
land o f best quality, interspersed with
innumerable clear wntcr lakes; one of
the most healthy locations tn South Flor­
ida. A pply to
N. H. Focc.
A lim onie Springs.

Those o f you who have never__tnkcn
the tinte to walk out the line o f the new
- Sanford &amp; Everglades Railway have no
iden o f the great possibilities that this — - — —T h r ic e - a - W e e k W o r ld _____ f
. new project w ill unfold in the near future.
More alert, more thorough nnd more
, This new »road, which now extends for
fearless titan ever. A President o f the
f some five miles- into the heart o f a ridi
United Stntcs will be sleeted * this year.
. farming section, will soon reach Lake
Who Is he and who is the man whom he
j Jessup and the new city o f Cameron bew ill beatf Nobody yet knows, but the
7 lo g built by rite Howard-Packanl Land
Thrice-n-Week edition o f the New York
, Co.- The road will then lead south into
World will tell you every'step nnd every
, the heart o f the Everglades and will open
detail o f what promises to be o'cnmpaign
j up some of, ilio richest tint Iter lands in
o f the most absorbing interest. It may
, Florida. With this phase o f it I am not
not tell you what you hope, but it will tell
l at the present time interested. Suflicc to
you what 1*- The Thrice-a-Week World
! say that when the Toad reaches Its south­
long ago established a character for ini
ern terminal it will make millionaires o f
in the publica­
publii
partiality and fearlessness m
This reminds me that the present its promoters. And it is o f those same
tion o f news, nnd this it will maintain,
cuundl is fully alive to the situation and promoters that I would like to say a few
if you want the news ns it really is, sub­
will do nil In their power to give Sanford words o f eulogy. They nre home people—
scribe to the Thrice-a-Week edition o f the
n good fire departm ent Chief Hand is of Sanford and for Sanford— a bunch of
New York World, which comes to you e v ­
also on the job ut all times nnd in a short solid business men who are fully aware
ery other dny except Sunday, nnd is thus,
tim e I cxjiect to see our large chief gal­ o f the great opportunities of this section
ira c lia illy a daily at the price id a weekly.
loping to a fire in his own Tittle buck- and are not afraid to stake their money
The Thrice-n-Wcck World's regular sub­
board over our brick streets and clanging and brains in this great work o f developscription price is only 51 |&gt;er year, und
inent. No foreign capita! has yet been
the gong at every jump.
lids pays for 15G papers. W e offer this
called
upon to finance this railroad.
The boys have certainly given excellent
unequalled newspaper and The Sanford
service at the fires pccurring lately and These gentlemen have gone forward with
Herald together for one year fo/ 51.507
saved the city thousands o f dollnrs. Such the work o f building and developing und
The regular subscription price of the two
t department nk we now possess ought gone uliout it so quietly that few pcuple,
papers is 52.
outside o f Sanford have been awnre of
this great project, and many of our own
citizens are ignorant o f the fact that a
new railroad Isdieing built almost at their
very door.
Not only will this railroad be built, hut
4 f ife matter o f women's dress is nn ab­
sorbing topic from whatever angle it is the same coterie o f hardy pioneers will
Will Furnish Estimates for any Building
viewed
The principal of a lending girls' build a street car line thal will belt the
Repairs. Etc.
seminary threatens to put all her scholars city o f-'Sanford and by the force of its
in u uniform o f neat and modest charac­ own power and prestige give Sanford nn
ter if wealthy parents do not refrain from impetus in the forward movement that
tlcessmg their children so lavisldy. In Isliou m l uT place our city in the front
Office at A. K. Hill’ s lumber Ynnl
Chicago a short time ago a woman was rank of Florida cities. Tills is n few of
SAN FO RD . FLO R ID A .
arrested for earning nn honest living as a the remarkable nchievetnents attained by
hod carrier, dressed in mail attire for a bunch of Sanford boosters.
Is it nny wonder then that as I trad the
greater convenience while nt work. ■She
was fined, too; that yras the outrageous tracks o f the new railroad the other day
I»art. The [vstollice authorities, so it is my heart expanded in gratitude to these :
stated, mode a recefil ruling that women gentlemen, who have surmounted all
employed as mail carriers must wear obstacles and in the face o f many diffitrousers. What w ill the [mor women dot cultics have built over five miles o f rail­
FOURTH FLOOR
Must it be either hullots or bullets? The road in one month, and with the courage .
old proverb has it— nulla fere causa est, of fTteir convictions will also give Sanford
* •
in qua non ferninu litem. There are few u street ra ilw a yT
I lira glad to number tliese men among
disputes in life which do not originate
my acquaintances and glad that i 'h a v e
with a women.
cast my lot among a class o f boosters {
4 T is [Kissing strange how easily a mer­ who do things. There is no question *
chant will fall to every fake advertising uKBut the future of Sanford when herciriFTtlcme that Ymmrs-tdong- trad- yet—will, zt nsliin Js made up o f such indomitable
neglect his space in the newspaper or re­ hustlers. There is no necessity of organ
fuse to take s [ m c c in the paper at nil. Ulng a boosters’ club in Sanford. W e al
^ Aside from the fact tliut newspaper ntl- ready have one. und its menlticrahip era
. verrising is the l&gt;est nnd that every cent braces every eitizeu o f the Celery City.
— BU-lnyefeicd is left nt home, the home pa.
per U devoted to the upbuilding of the 4 A gentleman from Jacksonville stated
city and probably gives away more space the other day that Sanford is being talked
in n year und more money for advertis­ about over the State ' o f Florida every­
ing the city lhah any one firm in it.
where that he luts been and that the won­
The stranger with the fake scheme of derful developments und improvements
pulling up a little sign hero nnd there and the advertising o f our resources h at’
nnd throwing the rest of the stuff in the caused the people of other sections to ■ait
tuuli. cokeing rmirrly apart from ordì
river, will step into &lt;t store and in five up and take notice. The money expend­
nary; worth 15c. only............ ..............
__m inutes get mote money than tit» M in e ed in advertising will always return w ith Ft-AIN CHAStttttAY—Full range uTrolor*
worth 25conly 15ci&gt;rr y ard.. „ 7 . .......C .
merchant would give to the newspaper compound interest and the new people
for advertising in six months.
coming to Sanford every day are ample PERSIAN PLAIDS-Dcllgbtful for cbU

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Equitable Life Assurance Society
O f THE UNITED STATES

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J. S. COLES, Jr., General Agent, Jacksonville. Floridi
MRS. E. P, W E LB 0 R N E , Special Atfent

GARNER &amp;

ROBERTS

Successors to N. H. G AR N E R

HAY

A N D G R A IN

High Grade Preserves, Jellies, Jams
A Com plete Line of C igars and Tobmvu
AGENCY FOR PLOW’S HIGH GRADE CANDIES AND
ROYAL SCARLET BRAND OF CANNED GOODS

W HITE

F. SU N D ELL

FRONT G R O C E R Y

Come and See Us, or ’Phone ,‘39

C ontractor and Biiilder

REMNANT ROOM ! Celery

now being m arketed.

Selling

fo r good^hdees,

4 9 6 W a sh in g to n S tre e t

COME A N D SEE

Monday, Feb. 15th

proof o f the gentleman's remarks.
money or is u sucker born every minute?

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It

Opening of O ur New

J . M . W IL L S O N , J r ., Kissimmee, Fla

Spring tine of Worsted
Dress Goods.

The Crippen Music Store
i

High-grade Pianos, Organs,
and Graphophones
Low Prices

Easy P ay m en ts

(irm i wear; worth 35c, only....
J
PERCALE* AND PRINTS, in »hört Irnglh.

p a y s to advertise .

•erlni. aa

do other

tlcn can abow ihew auulr

•* *** cuotrol the entire line erdurivrly
"D id you know," said a wise Sanford 4 Chnuncy M. Depew does a great deal
housewife, "that you can cure rite carc- o f talking. Sometimes he says things 2V tN.CM » « “ EYE COTTON DIAPERS—Very
igft-Si.
anyjtefy.onA under the that. ore not itaiiipAiarly. d e v g ., .hut at.
•r
sun by working on their superstition."
others— and In the majority o f cases— he 54 INCH WORSTED SUITINGS-Odd. and end.
ojfaeaaon: regular price 11.25; white I Q n
“ I thought the modern darkey was usa is worthy o f attention. He is a great be­
they last 5Dc per y ard ....................... J i l C
advanced to be superstitious,” I replied. liever in advertising.'’ He holds that, ail BALANCE OP OUTING FLANNELST'dl I A _
the 10c quality; dean-up price
"No, he w ill never be. It Is born with great merchants have achieved success
him, and Is no more to be erased than the through judicious advertising. T a k e two Mail Orders w ill receive
Prompt Attention
kinks o r Ids hair or the color o f his skin. men." he M ys, "starting in business at
.I w ill tell you some stories to prove this. the same time. One uses all the money
“ Many years ago i bad a very valuable be makes In living w ell and sometimes
maid,, whose only fault was her capacity even extravagantly. The other invests
fur breaking things. One day she let fall all the surplus cash that he can lay his
an excellent band glass and smashed it bands on in advertising here, there and

S S 5 ”

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65c

W e ha ve Fine Line Men’s
Pants $2 per Pair

G re a t V a lu e — W e ll M a d e

The Restaurant Man
C o rn e r F ir s t

I. a .

S tr e e t a n d P a lm e tto

Avenue

Best Fertilize»
1 / A J L n U U ll
On Earth

FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS, Sanford, Fla
Quickly and N eatly E
The Herald Printing

�ffbnmry_20. 1969

THE SANTORO HERALD

IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
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Items of Interest Concerning
Society People.
HVTS

PURELY

“ '^.Yph fntn ry.
Plano selections from
Wagner, Schumann. Chopin. Carlin, Mo­
ntiti* Handel,, McHowell and, Mcdnclssolin
S an ford
by pupils o f Mrs. Munson.

.FIRST BERRY REFRIGERATOR

Dramatic Reading— Mrs.
lips.

Lucian

Phil­

Songs (ten o r)— B. F. Woodcock.
Humorous Sketches—Miss Keelor.
P t f F S O N A L — Violin Sotos— Miss Tifine;----------------

HoW C ëlêrÿ~C H ÿ~ V a ri]ty ' F a ir W h ile
Aw ay th e Golden H ours—
S ocia l Gossip.
■ polite society a t regular Intervals comes
In for some very pointed remarks 'from
the ministers and many o f the remarks
are not amiss, hut it docs seem that the
pulpit Is n wee bit too severp on the pro­
gressive card party at which the customnry prize Is played for. W e alwnys
thought that gnmbling consisted o f a
direct bet or wager made by one person
with another upon the result o f same con­
test and by which either one party or the
other would lose money— a pracO*^ made
pernicious and odious by tile fact that
- the money lost 4# oftentim es needed by
the loser to pay honest debts, or for the
support o f a dependent fam ily. Is that
' the' rase- fir playing for a progressive
whist prizeT_____
Nut 'iH'att'T.'TLcJiustess.-a mfctnitcr o f
society., owes an obligation to her friends
and invites them to Her home to ploy
cards. To add spico to the contest, she
offers a prize or two, or os is often the
case in Sanford, no mention is made of
the prizes before the games. The players
win nothing from ench other and receive
from the hostess what she Is able i a give.
If this is gambling w c had our sanction
for it very early in our lives, for in our
first school days our teachers used to hold
up a nice orange and say that it would
go to the one who would he best in a
spelling contest. W e also heard it at
Sunday school when our pastor would say
. that he would giv^ u nice picture to the
little boy or girl who would know._his or
her lesson best. So that really there is
no more harm in playing for prizes than
there is in theexhibitors at the stole fair
baking bread or cake or making jellies for
prizes offered by the association.
Dance and Chicken Plllau
A merry parly left Sanford on Tuesday
night in two large wagons filled with hay.
They were bound for the home o f 11. J.
Overstreet and u|&gt;on their arrival they
adjourned to the school house -and all
hands swung into the Joyous square dance/
To see those Sanford folks "hoeing it
down” you would hove thought they were
devotees of the old time dance. A fter
they had enjoyed themselves to the full­
est ami were tired ' enough to slop ami
rest they wore ' invited to partake of a
regular old
fashioned * chicken pillmt
esjieeially preparer! by Messrs. Shaw and
Overstreet and the entire crowd did full
justice to tills savory dish. A t a late
hour they piled into the caravans again
and rudu Uome iu -the s u tu '-w ««- hours.
Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Hand, Mrs. Roumillat.
Mrs. Clnyfon and Mrs. Butt went along
to preserve order, although it is reported
Hull Charlie Hand was the biggest little
boy on the place uud they couldn't keep
him from dancing every set.
Among those who were allowed to go
with the grown folks were the Misses
Clayton, Butt, Wright. McCreary. Bowler.
Frank, Symes, Sussex, Hefison, Harris and
Abbot and Messrs. Johns, Roberts, Th ig­
pen. Memlc Fox, Nixon and Cecil Butt,
RuumillaL Rossetter, Adams, -Brndy and
Frank.

__ ML“ Myrtle^Njpt.£me rtained.a numher
o f her friends last Friday evening with a
Valentine party. The parlors were benu
tifully decOfhted for tlje occasion with
crimson hearts and [totted plants. present­
ing n beautiful appearance. The evening
was pleasantly passed with games nnd
social conversation.
Delicious refresh­
ments were served and us the guests hade
adieu to their fair hostess each one felt
the occasion had been one o f exceptional
pleasure.
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The week end dances being given by
Miss Gelsie Butt and her dancing class in
the City llnll building are proving a great
delight to the lovers uf terpsichorc and
arc being largely attended.
Lent is approaching ami It will soon be
up to Sanford society folks to forego the
pleasures o f dnnecs and card parties
Tlie festivities will resume after Faster
muf -continue until the summer exodus
Calls qur fair daughters nnd brave sons to
the seashore and mountains.

PENNSYLVANIA MEN BUY EANUS
A re W ell Pleased W ith S a n fo rd 's Great
P r o s p e c ts .
J. Frank PefTcr, John Duster, Win. Yost,
Win. Minnick and G. R. Morrell, all of Ta
rentum. Pa., have been in Hie city all the
week, inking In the sights, and more par­
ticularly the property o f the Penn-Florida
Celery Co. on Lake Jessup, containing 100
acres of as fine celery land ns cad he found
In the celery delta. These gentlemen are
officers and stockholders of the company.
Mr. Pefrcr.ntm U ifriiey o f "Pittsburg, Pa.,
has been here several limes during the Inst
ten months, ami promoted the company.
T h » other gentlemen whu_CiUuu with him
nrc prominent business men, and were
amazed at the magnitude and benniy of
our celery fields, nod still more than ilia',
as are all who come to Sanford, pleased
beyond measure with their property, the
vastness o f the business and the fu threof
the industry. Some of the gentlemen were
so well plensetl that they have made up
their minds to (um hiise some land for their
own individual development, and have
been busy for several days examining le­
gations and land. The Penn-Florida Cel­
ery Co. is making a contract for pre­
paring twenty acres o f their land, and will
have the aniqc under irrigation by June
first, ami ready for next fall's operations.
In fact, nil these gentlemen -arc so well
pleased tiiat they wrote thetrfnmilies that
they must come down every winter and
lookufler their interests, and help to swell
tin* grand chorus of celery delta boosters.
-Colne mil (toys, you-ura. welcome, and
there is room for uil.

D isgru ntled B oston G ro w er
"T h is Is what ruined the northern
vegetalde growers." remarked a Boston
man ns he pointed to some fine heads of
lettuce on display in .1 N. Whittier's real
estate office.
We formerly raised lettuue In our
greenhouses and received n fancy price
for it. hut since Sanford has started ship­
ping this fine lettuce to northern markets
we cannot com|&gt;etc with it."
Mr. Wfiitncr endeavored to explain to
the genlleruun that it would be profitable
for him to try raising vegetables in SonM a rried at Klssim tnCc
.
Joseph Saucer o f this city was united in ford but lie was too mad to even consider
marriage to Miss Hullle Bass ut Kissim­ the proposition urn! left (he office in n
mee last Sunday at 10 o'clock, Rev. Bun- towering rage.
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yon Stevens o f the Baptist church officia­
Pre-C oolin g S ta tio n a Success
ting. The marriage occurred at the reslThe Cunningham pre-cooling system re
d fw c-trf-the bf i dii's |»tran t*..Mr nnd Mrs
ceTHfrestabjikiied -tm-tltw-Sa nford A Kv
’ * J- E. Bass, in the présence of the fam ily
glades 'railw ay near the-intersection of
nnd a few friends.
■ ,
\
Benrdall ami Geneva avenues, lias proved
____ The bride Is one of K lu tn lm ca a fairest
a »¡rent boon to the shippers of that section,
•laughters, and HasrTIafJe'cIrcTe'Cffriends
and the small [terdentngc oflosiTiast ySiif
in the community, where she has spent
by the long haul to town can now be
the days o f her girlhood, her father being
saved.
an old and highly respected resident of that
The promoters of the now railroad will
section.
do all in their power to m ove the celery
The groom has been a resident o f San­
this season in tin expeditious and satis­
ford for a number o f years, and met liis
factory manner, and the pro-cooling sta­
fate while engaged in Im sineMin Kissim­
tion is only ope of many Improvements to
mee withhia mother the past few months.
be mode ill this great project.
The happy couple arrived in this city hist
Monday, and w ill make this their home.
f in e M illin ery In S an ford
Mr. Saucer being engaged in business In
Mrs. M. L. A llen recognizing the fact
the DeMont building.
that many Sanford people were accustom­
ed to buy their fine millinery out o f town
has opened up a first-class millinery store
Attended Charity Ball
Misses Symes, Sussex and Mrs. Wright In (lie Takaclt building near the depot on
und Maaefs. Thigpen, Km m u u uim! John* Commercial street— the room formerly oc­
attended the Charity Bull at Orlando on cupied by Murrell fk Minsliew. Next
Thursday ' evening. They report a most week one uf the largest stocks of fine m il­
enjoyable time and that this annual a f­ linery ever brought to Orange county will
fair eclipsed all former efforts la Orlando be ready for the inspection o f the ladies
o f Sanford and the prices w ill be the low ­
social affairs.
,
est. See Mrs. Allen's stock first.

Mrs. M unson's Recital'

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Mrs. Fannie S. Munson announced to
her patrons and friends this week the fol­
lowing program to be given in her studio

P o t a t o B arrels
35c F. 0. B. here.
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Huntington Mills fc. Cooperage Co.,
2 9 -tf
Hunliiiglou, Fla..

parlors, February 27 at 3 p. m.

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S tra w b e rrie s W ent F o rw a rd
On M onday •
Sanford strawberries are destined to be­
come as famous in a few years asSanford
celery and lettuce. Tried this season as
nt ic xp^ri me nb.^hey. _haY£_proy ed _ y c ty
profitable, and according to several com­
Southwest Corner Washington and Chambers Streets
mission men nnd growers front other fields
ihe-Sanford ■fru lr 15‘the best I i t '«M e -nntl
quality that has ever lieen grown in the
REFERENCES: A etna N ational Bank o f New Y o rk City, o r any C om m ercial A gen cy
South. Seyeral gentleman from the Ten­
and to Hundreds o f Shippers w h o a re shipping t o th em re g u la r '
nessee district where strawberries are
raised nnd the best plants arc sold, linvc
visited Sanford this winter nnd are united
in (he opinion that in this great irrigated
district the future berries o f the South
will be raised, mul the best prices will prrvhll, ns the Sanford product will go forwnrd
at a time when the other fields are ex­
Sales Agents and Distributors
hausted. and the fields further north hnve
BRANCHES
BRANCHES
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not yet come into bearing.
SA1VFQRD
CELERY
UNION
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This week the first strawberries were
C h icago
.N ew Y o rk
Room 10. Pico Block.
’Phone 209
shipped North from the field grown h&gt;“ S.
Cincinnati
W ash in gto n
0. Chase on Benrdall avenue, along the fine
Jackson ville
S an fo rd
of the new Sanford &amp; Everglades rniltvtty«
The berries were prime iu every
nml brought nri excellent price. As Till*
im m
j
Herald stated some time ago. the Sanford
growers this year only tried strawberries
ns an experiment npm\ ttYCirr*» lands re-centty opened for cultivation.
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P IT T S B U R G , P A .

SA N FO RD , FLA.

Chase &amp; Co.

A SANFORD DISPLAY PAYS '
Many New

Peop le Are A ttr a c te d By
S an ford B ooth
In a talk with Mr. Fielding, the new
proprietor of the Wilton hotel we learned
that his attention was first attracted toSlin
ford Inst year by the display made by
this city at the Jacksonville Mid-Winter
Fair. He was forcibly impressed by the
fact that a city with enough push and
energy to have such n display at the fair
and the only representative of Orange
county, must certainly have some strong
claims for recognition, nnd his attention
bem g attracted to the Celery City he was
not long in following,Ins trend o f thought.
Now Unit lie is fairly located in our midst
he is of the opinion that half of Sanford's
many ndvatitnges have iw vw been made
public,
AovKHttsiNc, P ays .
Sunford W ill Have Driving Club
Sanford is fast filling up with jx-ople
who have a passion for goqd horseflesh
and thu horsemen who have long resided
here are also purchasing some good stock.
Chns. Hand lias n good pacing horse nnd
a good trotter. E. E. Brady lots one or
two good ones. Murrell has one and sev­
eral other citizens nre rehearsing on the
country roads with their “ dark horses."
They vs111 attend-the Oilandu race - m eet
and try to Like away a few prizes. Next
fall work will start onngood driving park in
Sanford and already quite a neat stun lias
Iteen subscribed for the same. The driv­
ing park, golf links and uther features
will make (he amuseinent park a very
IMipular piuce for (lie next winter season.
High S chool M uslcale
The members of the High School will
give in thn High School auditorium next
Monday, Feb. 22d at 8 p. m. a program
consisting of vocal and instrumental mu­
sic. Tito object id the entertainment Is
to raise money to buy books for reference.
Tito admission is 25 cents. A ll patrons
and friends of Hie school arc urged to
come and encourage our young people in
this work._____________"_________
S to le the M acaron i W ire
Some miscreant stoic the wires ujkhi
which the mocaroni was growing at Hie
office of Murrell &amp; Minshqw. and now there
will be no hollow space in this year's crop
A reward Ib offered for the return o f these
wires which were im|x&gt;rtcd at a great ex­
pense from Italy.

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Opp. PoBtofllçe

C elery Going F o rw a rd
anTortn rtrry—is moving th i»-w eek . i w v m i m i k k k k m m v m v w t t w v w w w w v w w v w w m w w v w w t
The largest shippers have not marketed
vM * w v m v w v w w vvw w w v w v v v w v \ v \ \ m v . v v » v w v v v v \ w v v w w ,
their crop yet.-but expect to start cutting
ntut week, nml carload lota will then move
northward and the slieckles "w ill"tu ovtl
southward.

C IT Y CIGAR.. STO R E I

Banks W ill d o s e M on d ay.
Monday, Feb.‘ 22, being Washington's
Birthday, and a legal holiday, Hie banks
o f Sanford will be closed all day.
Just R e c e iv e d ------------- —
The largest line o f sporting goods ever
received In Sanford— guns, rifles, hunting
doUiing. etc.
Harry J. Wilson.

B e st Lin e of C ig a rs and T o ------ b a cco s In the C ity
: N e w sp a p e rs,

M a g a z in e s

and

P o rio d io a ls j;

N o tic e o f A pplication fo r Tax Deed
Under S ectio n 8 o f C h apter 4880,
L a w s o f Florida.
Notka It herrby given that Gust Unit, purt hater
ofToa CcrtlAcstv No. 1547. data) the Out day of
Junr. A. D , IbUti. has filed • « Id certificate to iny
„flier, and ha» mule application lor tax dred to
Uiae In arcurdaner with taw. Said rrnlfh-iit« em­
brace« tha following described property illumed in
Uranor County. Morida, U&gt;- wit.
Lot 31. New Upaala.
The »aid land brine aaaeaard at thn dale at the
luuancc of auch certificate in the tim e of tinknow a ownrr.
v
Dnlrea aaid certificate »hall be redeemed ac­
cording to law, U l deed will iaaue thereon on the
22ndday of March. A. D., IPOD.
Witness my official aUnaatura and seal tbia. the
20lb day of February. A. D. IPOS.

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C'lerk Circuit Court Orange County, Florida.

All the L atest Styles in Ladies' and Children s H ats ;

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CHAS .

T. CL ARK

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February 20,ifln0

THE SANFORD HERALD

SANFORD II FR AID
Published Every Saturday Mnmlnl at Sanford. Fla.
R. J. Holly, Managing Editor
,
Subscription Price, SI.0 0 m Year In Advance
Entered a» second-cl *»t mall matter August 22nd,
‘ I. Florida.
1008, at the Posloffloe at Snnfurd
870.
1 of March
reh 3rd.
187
under Act
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burhana Advtrlliing Company, Jacksonville, Repreaentatlve.
• Office Flrat Floor In the Dlthop Illock. F in i Street
Telephone No. 148.

The nrrivnrtif thè «ion e curbing m ean»
street paving nt once.

0
Tltc council held n very interesting
meeting Inst Mondny night.
Lucky Sanford again! Tltc cold wnve
hns improved celery nnd lettuce this
week.
T he H er a ld hns rccciyed many com­
plimenta thla week upon the last issue of
the paper. Just following out our rule ta
make every Issue better than the last,

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Judge Ion L. Farris of J n d u u m v iU ^ t »
candidate for Speaker o f the House In
the next meeting o f the Legislature and
seems to have vhry .liuJr çppnstitnn.
■Judge FnrriïThns n good clean record nnd
would make nn excellent Speaker.

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it s e f f e c t «.

The recent lynching nt'Lakeland Is rereiving its usual respects from the North­
ern press nnd n general howl will go up
all over the North about the lawless ele­
ment o f the South and the turbulent
spirit o f her citizens, never stopping tp
realize that only a few months ago a
Springfield (O h io) mob killed several in­
nocent negroes, burned down dwellings
nnd otherwise allowed the lust for re­
venge to-mustcr 4hcir belter Judgment,
nnd a fe w weeks ago Pittsburg wns upon
the verge o f o rnce war that threatened
the Jnw nnd order o f the city.
The people o f the South, while deplor­
ing the fact that a resort to lynch law
seems n necessity where the sanctity of
the home Is Invaded, arc nevertheless
united In opinion when the truth Is borne
upon them that this standing menace is
ever at their shoulder and m ay occur in
their own community at any hour.
The wheels o f justice are too often
clogged and the pardoning board too len­
ient to suit these cases o f assault, and
until the people can bo assured of a swift
trial and speedy justice Judge Lynch will
sit upon the bench and render a decision
whlcIiT I f not recorded upon*"tEe statute
&gt;ks, will at least subserve the ends . of.
justice and bring the brute to the fate
which he so richly deserves.
- Lynching is not confined to the. South
although our dear brethren o f the northem.press would h ave.. lls hellova- other

iDDITIONAL L O C A L S

F ull

Watch far opening o f the Art Store, first
week In February.

L ine Of

SPRING SUITINGS

Mr. nnd Mrs. H. T. Avant have returned
from Tampa nnd other points in South
Florida.
•
Dean Spencer blew into The Herald office
thin week in his usual heurty mnnnernnd
m ode all hands feel better by his visit.

JUST

RECEIVED

The Royal T a l l o » b r a n d i dbihing
means perfection. See samples nt D. A .
Caldwell &amp; Son’s.

M a k e Y o u r S e le c tio n F ro m F u ll Pattern Pieces

t Mrs. F. V. Lee Is preparing to open n
•tore at Brown’s Station on Geneva avenue
and the Sanford &amp;. Everglades railway.
Best line o f stoves ever brought to the
city,. Prices the lowest. •— A. E. H ill .
H. H. Hayes hns rented J. M. Stumoh’s
country home known as "Onknole,” Mr.
Hayes hns brought his fam ily from Geor­
gia. and they will become permnpent res­
idents o f tfe Celery Deltn.
If you want to sell or buy city lots, city
property, celery farms, see N. H. Garner.
O. E. Walker o f Topeka, Kansas, pur­
chased teli uCrc s "fl Uiih proved la n d ih ls
week. The land is situateti nt the corner
o f Scardali and Gcuevn avenues, nnd is
one o f the finest tracts ¡ i f that section.

D. A. C A LD W E LL &amp; SONSl

W e sell the best lime and cement thnt
money can buy.
-r-A. E. H ill .

30G-308 FIRST

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STREET,

.'Zaaum

Sanford has certainly been 'h U S tttW T
wjsc. and to. those . w A C w f l i t l . condemn Jtn lH ioA fr«n itlfllE lW fl*iAThl?JtfiaM /iIifiT
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c&lt;■❖ ❖ •n* 4*+•{••¡•■F4"t- 4-•:*
M 'v W - H W
W e hope the State press will soon de­ the actions of the Lakeland citizens wc||fnc
season. With an electric theater
cide about the Sea level lock canal' and I would nsk the question o f whnt would running daily, nn occasional street carnival
♦
Gatun dam nt Panama. This subject will yuu do if tills crime wns committed upon |
and some very good shows nt the opera
lie so common in d few months thnt any ono 6f your own family.
♦
house, no just complaint can he Instituted
♦
one can dmn the canal wiUi impunity.
Tw o o f the most rabid members o f the I for lack o f amusement.
♦
♦
mob Who burned n negro nt the stake |
,
,
,,
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, H. H, Gnrner will rent your projicrty for
♦
Hon. Frank Clark hnB firmlv cemented several years ago were residents o f Bos4
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the ties o f friendship which bound the tdrt, the cradlffijrahOim bnists. and-* y e t
t
B.
F.
Wheeler,
the
popular
A.
C.
L.
agent
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Sanford people to him In the past.* His when the crime was committed almost in
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deep interest in every movement that their sight these gentlemen forgot the at Oviedo, passed through Sanford Wed
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nesduy
en
route
to
North
Carolina,
where
will benefit his constituents has won for early tenets o f Garrison, nnd remember­
$
he
goes
to
nttendthe
meeting
of
the
Order
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him n large spot i n - I l i a ’ hearts o f the ing only that they were men and the
♦.
o f Rnllrond Telegraphers. -Mr. Wheeler
-people.
natural proloci or# o f wuinuu's . sanctity,
rf+
holds a high office liFUUS 'Order, nnd he
were tho first to apply the torch.
■f
The Tnmpn Tim es states that last
goes on official business.
f
These same gentlemen in the home o f
V
Tuesday was editor’s day at the Fair and
D.
G.
Munroc
hns
purchased
the
inter­
their birth nnd In the ¡»cnceful realms of
the freedom o f the city wns given the
f
their own firesides would probably have est of E. A . Osteen in llic grocery and
♦
pencil pushers. We sincerely hope none
4
condemned the lynch law.
But present bakery business and the linn name will
o f them carried aw ay too much freedom
at the brutal assault nnd seeing with now be Tate &amp;. Munroc. They will con­
♦
in suit cases. What n beautiful thing is
their own eyes the awful horror o f such n tinue in the grocery and bakery business
llu» -^Freedom o ft h e . Press."____
I standing mennee. threw their PurHdhicni n n ^'C tMnrk
1teachings to the winds and assumed the patronage o f the old customers and new
ANOTHER TRIBUNE SPCCILA.
------- -II Carnival All Week------I armor o f the knights o f old wlio are ever loues.
ExcelThe Tomp'u Tribune is great on special
This week the Maryland Amusement
ready to avenge nn insult» to woman­
At th e P a stim e Th eatre.
country editions nnd the greatest o f these
Company have entertained the Sanford
is
hood.
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The popularity of the Pastime Theatre
is the one just issued o f Mnnutce county.
people
on
the
show
grounds
on
the
south
Lynch law is deplored by all ' fair- is unabated and ull lire performances
If Manatee is half as gwd_,US__tllC T r i­
minded citizens o f the South, nnd yet, are greeted with n large gathering of our side." There .. is tho"'usual Ferris Wheel
bune would have us believe, it must be
unless the present laws upon the statute best people, all o f whom lire enthusiastic and tiie inevitable " F ly in ’ Jinny," to­
n close second to Orange county, the
gether witli all tiie smaller accessories of
Great. Sunday’s Tribune also contained books can ho chhngcd in order to mete in their commendation -of the amuse­
carnival show.
[out sw ift justice in these enses. there ments. This week tho management have
a sjH'dal Fair number, nnd taken colThe main attraction is an "Old Plan ta­
Icclivcly, tills number o f the Tribune was seems to he no other mode o f procedure had the great UiBlanche, a young lady of
tion
Show," which, by the way, is one of
especially good.
W e congratulate the to preserve inviolate the sahetity o f the charming personality and who is the ¡»as­
the
best
of its kind thnt lias ever come
A ll her
Tribune stall upon their great work in home nnd the safety o f our Southern wo­ sessor of a very sweet voice.
to Florida. A number o f other good
manhood.
songs are beautifully illustrated and are
keeping Tampa and South Florida in the
shows merit the palronage'bf the public.
much enjoyed. She will be here all next
public eye.
Orlando promises to be the gayest of week and will sing at each performance. The management are determined to have
a strictly mural show nnd those-directly
the gay in the next few weeks. The fes­
NOT JU SItrlE D BY T A C IS
A change in the management of the
connected
with this amusement company
tivities
will
open
with
a
polo
gam
e
on
Tiie following is clipped from the Los
Pastime occurred the first of the week
are
ladies
and gentlemen. The music
February 22 , the Chautauqua from Fct&gt;U t iu n Gray am and ■P a w y -p w
Angeles. California, EntiL World:
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|runry 22 to March 7. the rnce meet from cliased the interests of Geo. W. Adams, furnished by the Itulinn Lmml ls wortli ii
Florida celery tins been hurt by the
hot weather nnd the crop is expected
March 0 tp 12, the water carnival on and tiie latter is no longer connected trip to the carnival. Go out this after-'
to mature 3 weeks earlier than com­
noon or tonight nnd "enjoy yourself."
|March 18, and automobile parade March
witli tiie theatre in any capacity.
mon. according to a letter received
9.
A
ll
o
f
these
events
will
serve
to
from Mr. K. K. Murrell, president of
M ission ary S o c ie ty M e e tin g
Drain and Irrig a tio n M a te ria l
hiring the Autoniohijc City into public no­
tiie Sanford Celery Union o f Sanford
The Woman's Home and Foreign Mis­
Florida. He says: "U p to d n tcw eh a ve
We make s|»ecial carload prices on
tice nnd be the means o f inducing tour. hqd tiie warmest weather in the recol­ lists to visit Orlando in . order to enjoy sionary t Society o f the
Presbyterian mixed sizes of sewer pipe, 4 Inch, 8 inch
lection o f tiie oldest inhabitant.
I
church
will
hold
a
special
meeting
in the nnd larger sizes. Also second quality
these amusements.
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This hns been a tendency to push
church
this
(Suturduy)
afternoon
at
3:30 pipes at reduced rates. Sec us before
our crops at least 3 weeks in ndvnnco
o'clock.
Tim
meeting
will
he
held
in
tiie buying. Gro. II. Feknald Hardware Co.
o f what we ex|&gt;ecled and should these
Doc C astle M a k es Good
conditions prevail n few days longer
J. H. Castle, the jolly fellow who is church instead of Mrs. Peck's, ns previ­
the crops will be cut short considerable
now fam iliarly known us "D o c "a m o n g ously announced, to give nn opportunity
hut I um not uble at this writing to
say to whnt extent. "Our farmers are
his many Sanford friends, recently pur­ to n larger number than could he enter­
planting hut very little late celery and
chased seven and one-hnlf acres o f celery tained ut u private house to enjoy the
it now looks us though ourentire crop
land on Geneva avenue, near the station privilege o f hearing Kev. Dr. Guerrnnt.
would linve to be harvested by the
o f the Sanford &amp;. Everglades Kailwuy. who will ho present and speak o f his work
20th o f March.’’
in the mountains o f Kentucky.
It,occurs to us that statements of this Part o f the land was in cultivation and
Y O U R
The Indiett o f other churches Htid visit­
Doc
paid
a
fair
pricq
for
it.
This
wus
kind arc calculated to do a vast amount
ors
in
tiie
city
are
cordially
invited
to
he
o f Injury with no ‘iNissiTiTlity o f accomp­ about one month ago nnd after making
present to hear this enthusiastic and elo­
lishing good. The result-of such state some improvements he lias a heady real
quent
speaker.
„nients us the ubovc would inevitably, if Ized $300 for part o f the crop and hns
IN
refused
nn
offer
of
$4.000
for
the
place.
not contrudieted, be that California people
Connecticut P eo p le L o c a te Here
weil-Bconsidernl
—wlw-ofdliiHrHy-htirnrthetr-rcl
Ernest G. Handlin, Hubert K. Wilcox,
Here is another instance o f n man with
to get out o f our way. will hold i t . back;
James Huttan and Morris Wise, o f Torthat buyers will begin hoarding in cold no experience making good on Sanford rington. Connecticut, have decided to make
storage and along about the 20 th o f March, •oil. Doc says that is the cosiest money the Celery City their future home. They
IN
when we are shipping celery in large he ever made, for he never even .touched have located in Mecca Hammock, taking
his hand to the place. Mr. Castle Is
quantities, we will be confronted with
a funn ca d i in that rich und fertile sec-supply which «Itould have Ihhui exhausted, WfJlJimWU resilient o f r.im n»p wtB| H, y ,
tkjtt o rttn r c e ic r y p etrar M r ." Ha mUin Is
Jt is true thnt the movement is somewhat
already here nnd proposes to proceed ut
Lucky S an fo rd — Lucky G ro w e rs
earlier here than usual but it is not true
once to improve und develop his tract.
Joe Cameron is setting a puce worth
that there w ill be no late celery.
The others, above mentioned, w ill come
Chastity of
w
M
e ^ i e J m s sold his entire crop o f
— A . T. Kosscter, who hns twenty acres in
in the fall and bring thier families. A ll
celery, will not cut a car earlier titan tltc ‘■•■bry grown with W. N. Culp, Qt JLfiO
the parties are of the staunch, upright
twentieth o f March and many o f the l»er crate f. o.b.theSanford &amp;. Evcrglndse
and industrious class that Sanford delights
They receive a substantial cash
largest growers will be shipping celery K. R.
S h o w i n e s s , P l a i n n e s s without
to welcome. They w ill bring thrift, enter­
forfeit,
and
w ill load four cars this week,
t r - . -j.r.j' well Into April. Our information is thut
prise und success to the locality selected by
there is a considerable amount o f very which uro paid for on the spot. Including
them for their o¡»eralions.
late celery. Our growers are extended the bonus and cash together for this week’s
..
their season by planting earlier and Inter shipments, will make these partners
Appreciate Agent Perkins
to avoid a congested market in mid-6ca- $3,000.00 to the good for the first week.
XT.
Thomas J. Perkins, the ¡»opular ticket
Hurrah for Lucky Sanford.
son. Our information, also, is to the effect
agent, has been given entire chnrgc o f
that the product, 'fienemfjy.’ ia qu ftcu plto
Pie' iIclet l»fflcî7T»âtitiài{?rob73''nnd the"
Sanford's Golf Club
the overage both as to size and quality.
entire business of the station, and here­
W alter Mucklow o f Jack son
secre­
Information to he valnuhle must be accur­
after all parties wishing Information are
ate. W c are at u loss to know just who tary o f the Jacksonville Golf Club, is in referred to A gen t Perkins.
’
could be benefltted by the above state­ the city for a few days, and while here
B y his close application to the duties
m ent even i f It was justified by existing will interest himself in forming a golf o f the office and the able manner In
club and lboking up the grounds that will
conditions.
which thé business has been haudled,
he laid out on the Sanford &amp;. Everglades
Mr. Perkins has won a high place in the
Connected with this paper is a printing Railway. A n y one desiring information
produt '
obice capable o f producing
the highest relative to golf can get seme by address- regard and esteem o f his superiors and
they have complimented him b y placing
jrâ u ô o f office and society stationary.
ng MT. Mucklow at Jacksonville.
llm In charge o f thç. station.

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FURNI TURE
S to v e s, C ro c k e ry , C a rp e ts, Matting,
R u g s, S e w in g M a c h in e s , Etc.

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severity^dre'io he' found in

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Gun M etal, Kid and Patent

L eath er, a t $3.50 and $4.00

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D. L. Thrasher

�rebniary 20, 1909

THE SANFORD hEftALD

I ABOUT THE CITY
Little Happenings— Mention of
M atters In Brief.
personal item s

or

interest

Summary of the F lo a tln l Sm all Talk
Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
ried Herald Readers.
Arthur Yow ell spent Thursday in Or

lando.
The Hcrnld is on sale nt T. J. Miller &amp;
Son’s store, and the City cigar store.

Mr. ond’Mr*. F. R. Doleof Orlandospent

Judge Beggs o f Orlando was in the city

Thursday in the city,

Monday.

• Big sale o f muslin underwear nt Yow
ell's. Three days only.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Willinm 1till o f Rochester,
N. Y „ were in the city Monday,

Long's Preserves in glasses. Finest on
market.
Ciias. Evans.

1

N. P. Yowell &amp; Co

Romeo Coffee, 3 pounds for one dollar

.

Chas. Evans.

"Our own coffee," 25 cents n pound, for
Gamer fit Roberts open their Sanford
sale by Garner fit Roberts.
avenue grocery uxiay.
Everything In
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. C. Ball of^Newhuryport groceries, hay nnd grain.
Mats,, were i n the cl tv Monday.
...Fred W Uroatr a prominent m erch ant'of

S p e c ia l S a le L a d le s ’
Muslin Underwear ,

See the English Cabs, the latest things Orlando, spent Tuesday in the city.
in go-enrts, nt The Sanford Furniture Co,
Drop in and inspect the Princess steel
Buy Henry Clny Flour o f W. W. Long ranged. A real range ntn moderate jirice.
The best on earth.
Sanford-Furniture Company.

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Mr. nnd Mrs. R. C. Osborn o f Winnipeg
Mnnitobn, were in the city Monday.

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T H R E E DAYS O N LY

The- famous Fox River Butter for sate
at W. W. Long's Grocery.

SA

Frank Miller attended the exercises nt
Now is the time to buy your sub-irri
Ruilins Collins, Thursdny o f tills week.
High grade Cigars and Tobacco. Smok gated land. See M. M. Smith.
|ng and chewing. Most complete line In
Planting time is here. M. M.Smitti will
Walter Mucklow, an ex p ert, account ant
he city.
Ciias. Evans.
of Jacksonville is-in the city on business sell you land on easy terms,---- — .—
Sanford w lif TTave a. fine amusement tills week.
Women’s exchange, nt the Art Store.
park on the line of the struct rnUvvny.
Everybody
join.
—K ays &amp; Kktchum.
$18 Art Squares for $15, size 9x12. E.

- BEG INS TO D A Y —
We have in our new Stock of Spring U ilderw ear
arid will p u t it down n t a close price for
T hree Days Only

Chase fit Stint Kirn's tea nnd colTce, the A . Heflleld Co.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A.C. Evins o f Atlanta. Gn.,
best there is.
Garner fit Roberts.
nrc
among the visitors to the city this
H oii . Ion C. Farris o f Jacksonville was
week.
■- t---w«5- .
among
the
prominent
visitors
to
the
city
English Cabs, nil the rage In gd^nrts.
this
week.--------------$18
A
n
Squares
Tor
$
15
,
size
9x 12.
at The Sanford Furniture Co,
A. Hejfield Co.
Fresh Maekeral at H. H. Hill's grocery
Do away with dust while sweeping car
Mr. nnd Mrs. M, E. Hickey of Jersey City,
pels by buying Wizznrd Carpet Cleiiner of
C- R. Walker attended the exr-rclses nt
N.
spent several days o f this week in
Rollins College and laying of cornet stone
H
w. W. Long.
the city.
LS .H yatt and w lfo o f Connelsville, Pa:, o f Chase Hall.
Go to H- H. Hill for everything in the
spent several days o f this week in San­
Garner &amp; Roberts have good butter in
grocery line.
onc-pouud prints fo r 35 cents.
ford.
If you can’ t afford to take The Herald
A little money now and a little now and
The Italian hand with the Maryland Car­
don't
btirrow yiiur neighbor's, and fail to
then is the w ay to buy celery land. See nival Co., in this city tills woek, is making
return it.
M. M. Smith for particulars.
the city lively.
"Our Own coffee, best 25 cent coffee on
, N. P.Yuwcll fit Co. have on display some
Iron beds from $2.50 up. Get them quick
rhe market, ut either store of Garner &amp;
pretty muslin underwear, going at sale at the Sanfonl Furniture Compahy.
Roberta.
prices.
Attorney Andrew Johnson lias returned
There 1$ more new land being cleared up
Mattings o f nil kinds and patterns, from from Jacksonville, wiiere lie s|&gt;eiit several
around Sanford tliun in any new sect ion in
20 cents per ya rd -to 50 cents, nt E. A. days on legal business.
the South.
•
,
,licflkld's Furniture Store.
iron beds from $2.50 up. Get them quick
Iron
beds
from
$2.50
up.
Get
them quick
Capt. Richards o f Holly Hill spent nYaw nt the Sanford Furniture Company.
at
the
Sanford
Furniture
Company.
minutes in the city, Tuesdny, cn route home
Rugs, from 75 cents up. E. A. Heflleld
B. C. Abernathy of Orlando was in the
•from Orlando.
Furniture Store.
city Monday, on matters pertaining to the
Dried Salt Shoulders nt 12JF cents found
See H. H. H ill for Celery City Blend Odd Fellows-------------1_________________ !__
at H U . Hill's grocery.-^—--------------------Coffee, finest on eartli for 2-1 cents.
Have you seen the Princess steel rangeT
The many friends o f Dob Herndon nre
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Doyle spent several Six holes, warming closet ami reservoir,
glad to see him out again niter several
days in the city tills week en route to their asbestos lined, only $38. Sanfonl Furni­
weeks illness,
home in Jacksonville. from Tampa.
ture Co.
Hendi|unrlcrs for Iron A g e tools. A n y­
Thp Princess steel range, the leader
Before you buy a range, exumine the
thing you wnnt in hnnd plows, fertilizer
among ranges, six holes find warming ’rincess steal range, ittth r Sanfonl F u r
distributors, etc..__Hurry J. W ilson____
closei. and reservoir, asbestos lined, only nilureCo. Tile beat Steel range on the
Arthur Doyle spent several days this $38, at Sanford Furniture Co.
market, nnd only $38. Think of it I
week with home folks. Arthur is placing - The “ fcucky Sanford" signs are proving
il. I’ . Driver has returned from Orlando,
many orders for the Burroughs' adding ma­ popular, nnd many applications for the
where lie lias bcch receiving treatment nt
chine, which "adds" to his populnrityr
'cards have been made this week at Tile the Church Home and Hospital.
Best line o f mattings ever brought to Herald office.
____
Mrs. It. J. Holly nnd rhildren returned
Sanford. Sec them nt the Sanford Furni­
iron beds from $2.50 up. Gel them quick Thursday from Tampa, where they have
ture Company.
at the Sanford Furniture Company.
been on u week's visit.
J. S. Range ims returned from a visit to
You need a good tyficwritcr nnd do not
For an up-to-date tailor-made suit, see
points on the East Coast, in the interests want to pay an cxhorhitnnt price for it. 1). A. Caldwell &amp;. Sons.
of the Sanford Cocn-Coln Bottling Co. Mr see the Blickenderfer. nt The Herald office
Mr. and Mrs. ,W. U. Anderson o f Ninety
Runge reports a good business in that sec­
W, E. Argo, a citizen of Oviedo, nnd Tom Six. S. C.. left on Monday, after a pleasant
tion.
McCall, a former resident of that place,who visit with Mr, and Mrs. II. K. Murrell.
510,50 value sanitary felt mattress go­ is visiting his brother, were in Sanford yes­
Young man stenographer (statistics d
ing nt $8 for the next thirty days. Sun terday a few hours.
specially) desires work; good correspond­
ford Furniture Company.
Just arrived, Snider's canned goods ent. Herald.
Ladies' muslili gowns, skirts, chemise, catsups and preserves, at Garner &amp;
The latest booklet of Sanford is exciting
drawers, combination suits, corset covers Roberts.
much favorable comment over the slate,
_and children's underwear, selling at re­
Commencing January 1st-1900, George and the ninny cnllrffirtru iin wIITsbonex^
duced prion nt N.. t*. Y o w eil &amp; Co's.
W. Venable, contractor and builder, will liaust the first edition.
Three days only.
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employ only union inimr, nnd work eight
High-grade olcoinurgerine, 25 nnd 30
L jst—Five dollars reward for one Jer­ hours u day.
cents u pound. Garner IL Rolwits.
sey milk cow with .dark sidesTgrayon
Mrs. T. J. Miller, Mrs. Frank Miller unit
Fresh fish every day—Guaranteed to lie
back, with short crumpled horns project­
daughter, Mrs. Lewis and Miss Bradley left fresli— also oysters."
ing over face. Has black tips, with no
Thursday for Daytona Dench, where they
— S. C. K ichakuS. Lcffier Block.
earmarks. Return to or ih olify J. A.
will sjiend several weeks,
Rev. nnd firs. R. L. Kirkland o f Evans­
Sfaith nt the Flemming's place in West
Garner fit Roberts Mil high-grade Cigars ville, Indiana, have arrived in the city.
Sanford and get reward.
and tobacco. Try them.
Rev. Kirkland is the new pastor of the All Local A d vertisem e n t* Under This
Dr. and Mrs. O. W. King returned Monday
Heading. One Cent a W o rd Each Issue
Congregational church in this city.
Fleet« Brand Tea nnd Spiers.
from Richmond, Vn, Mrs. King has been

P. Y O W E L L &amp; CO.
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F A R M IN G
P L E N E N
W e a rc A g e n ts for

C la rk ’s C u taw ay H a rro w s

Planet Jr., and Iron Age Horse
and Hand Tools

The Ceo. H. Fernald Hardware Co

W AN-TS

Ciias . Evans.

visiting friends in Virginia for several
G. M. Jacobs, n prominent citizen of the
months, and her many Sanford friends are
Chuluoto
section, was n welcome visitor to
delighted to have her tiack again.
Tlie Herald office, Tuesday. Mr. Jucobsls
For Sale—.Two acres improved land,
an phi friend and constant reader of The
cottage, packing house, two flowing wells
Herald.
tiled in good condition, lumber nnd tools,
Dill Pickles, sweet mixed, cucumber?,
everything complete for funning. Will
mangoes and stair pickles in hulk.
sell with or without crop. On 4th street,
Ciias. Evans.
west side. — W. K. R ouuins , Sanford. Fla.
Wade, the tuner. Orlando.
„
Tire Herald can be found n ttiie store of

Some people seem to think Florida is
T iiokouciiiired EcasroR H atching — White
slow. Let them try Garner fit Roberts
Wyandot», W hile Leghorns. Buff Leghorns,
with an order. Phone 39.
and Buff Rock. $! for 15. Apply to J. F.
Arinl, Sanford. .
20-8
Olives in hulk nnd in ull size bottles.

Chas. Evans.

F L O R ID A

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Corner o f French avenue and Third street.

I

F urnished Rooks roR Kent- GockI location
only two dollars |&gt;cr week if taken at once.
Call at Herald office.
Wanted— Everyone to know Hun the
Bllckensderfcr typewriter is* the heat on
Hie market. See them ut The Herald-wtlice.
T w o nice furnished r o o m s fo r rent.
Jam es H arris.

For S ale—Good |*roperiy, now tiringing

Young Indy wishes position In office or twelvt; j»cr cent interest on investment.
— N. 11, Garner, Sanford.''
Wulter W. Poland, representing the Mer- store during vacation months. Address
27-2-p
genthulrr Lineolypc Co., was in the city “ J. L ." care o f Herald office.
Tomato Plants—For sale. God plants
F or S a l e .— Sound, gciitli) horse, with ready for field. Phone 238. C. W. flowTuesday. The Herald will iostall a Mer27-2tp
gcnthnler typesetting machine in the near good buggy und harness. Price runsonu- man.
nble. liorsc can he driven, or worked on
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A
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experienced,
all-round
future.
___________ _ ... ------ ---------------- Inrm. P. U. Box u. Lake Mary, Fla. 20-4
fainter, acquainted with Sanford condi­
See
C.
A.
Recti for furniture and piano
Attention.
Ladies
I
A
new
and^nip-toTHeo. J. Miller fit Son nnd the City Cigar
For Sale, Wooti—Pine or oak. by car­ tions. Most linve references. Steady job.
tf
27-2tp
X. Q.. Care Herald.
load; blotks or otherwise. W. U. Bau .ar
Store. While they can be purchased nt date millinery store will he opened up moving.
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Altamonte Springs. Florida.
«
— M rs, M. I- A llen .
The Herald ofllce, w e would prefer that e v ­ here soon.
T. P. kohluson, the well known photog­
For Rale—Launch, clump. Sixteen feet
eryone wanting extra copies would pur­
J. T. Madison hns returned to his borne rapher o f Orlando, was in the city several
chase litem at these two news stnnds.
in Marshall. N. C., nfler spending the past days this week, taking view so f the celery long; 2M horse power Stanley engine;
only used for pleasure 0115 season, and la
Dr. W. Housholder lias purchased the season on the farm of H. K^Murre|lu_Mr.. fields umlUtu great -crowds of people en In first-olnss repair.'' Reason for selling, I
desire to buy u large IxmiI. TIic seating
-drrrrnf office of Dr. F. U Stephens in Madison thinks Sanford is the greatest the streets. •
die Pico block. Dr. Housholder solicits fanning section in the South'and expects
One million feet of cypress bleaching capacity is eight people.
SERVED A T
P, B. Brantley. Clermont, Florida.
■ cniitinuuiion o f the patronage o f Dr. to return early in the fall and take up his boards. Place orders now. G, R. Calhoun.
If It’* M U LES you want to plow or
Stephens.
residence here.
Fog, Rent—Eight room house, $20 (ter
Arthur Holland, an expert stenographer month. Enquire 011 Magnolia A ve.
J I*. Musselwhite o f Orlandoapen tsev­
is
a guest o f the Gate City House nnd
eral days lids week in the city. Mr- MusSwell line of quartered oak clieffoniers
»eiwhiie likes to get to Sanford and watch desires employment.
at Sanford Furniture Compuny.
Nnw U the time to buy your four-inch
^ a,,w&lt;l* Of people, the street pavihgpnd
A. H. Withington. « commission mer­
new street railway.
sewer pipe for mains. Big slock on hand. chant of Boston, was in the city this week.
—A. E. Hill.
Wude makes frequent trips to Sanford,
Mr. WUhinglon is un old friend of S. O.
" d je him at Orlando.
If you want a first-class tailor-made Clin sc, und in their younger days they
T. P. Robinson, the photographer, will be suit for $12.98, call at D. A. Caldwell &amp; worked on a farm together in New Jersey.
n Sanford next Thursday. A n y orders Sons.,.
Bb. Clarinet, cheap fw-casli. - Herald. „
Du.* SanfordHouse m i Wednesday
Mr. and Mr*. J. O. Paekffrd TWid 'little
If you have rooms for rent, put your
will receive his attention. His samples daughter, o f Cadillac. Midi., have arrived
name la the rooming hous»-directory, at
c*n he seen at the office o f the Holden in the city and w ill spend the w inter
the Art Store.
Estate Co.
here. Mr. Packard is secretary o f the
Capt. Chas. H. Noble o f ‘Leesburg was a
•f- B. Pound, the hustling piano sales- HowardrPackanl Land Co. and is identi­
visitor (o the city Wednesday. Capt. No­
fied
with
the
great
work
being
accom­
'Cnn for Luddcn It Bates was in the city
plished by this company in opening up ble expects to visit his old home in England
J“ * week and in conjunction with
•0011, and will make several lectures on
Caldwell &amp;. Sons sold two fine Pianola pl- new lands and building Cameron City,
Florida, and is especially anxious to secure
tno players.
near Lake Jessup.
data pertaining to Sanford.
New line men'* pants $1.25 to $5. at
New line men'* p a n U $ , . 2 5 to $5, at

D. A.

Mett Inger'*.

Mettlnger*».

Popularity of M ettlnger'* Store

harrow, see James Harris.

If you want a first-class t y p e w r it « at
a moderate rice, culi nt The Herald office,
nnd inspect the Ulickensderfer. T h e best
and most compact machine un tliemarkcl.

W O M A N ’S

—EXCHANGE

Wanted— Party to contract to furnish
engine wood on rack, for S. &amp;. E. railway.
A. P. Connelly.
For rent or for sale—cash or terms—
new cottage corner Eighth street and

Maguulla avtmuu. Four uuw huge rooi
kiten andhe butts.

1st,-

Occupancy about Feb.

—S. O. Shiniiolser,

Phone 115 after fl o’clock p. m.

Shade Trees—Those wanting shade trees
of any kind, such os palmetto, magnolia,
oak and maple, should see A. F. Westerdick. Trees guaranteed to grow. Box
293, Sanford.
For Sale—Lettuce plants. . R.
head, on Celery avenue.

Every Day

After

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F e b ru a ry JL2th_~
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B aked Goods W ednesday
nnd S atu rd ay .
Stam ping
done. A ll Fancy work and
M aterials for sam e on Sale

H. Muir-

Celery P lants — 15,000 very line prick
bed plants for sale cheap. J no. D. JINKIN5

CRIPPEN’S MUSIC STORE
(Railroad W qy)

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February 20,
.Oxford, Fla., where she has given a series
of-Medal contests. --------------------

A Budget of Interesting Item s
fro m Correspondents
THE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY
Efficient » U f f o f-R e p o rte rs Weekly
Covers the Territory for
The llerald

Rev,'Cate preached his farewell sermon
at the Baptist church last Sunday. It whs
announced that the future services o f that
church would be held in the Presbyterian
church until the new building is com­
pleted.
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CITY PROPERTY

There w ill be services at the Presbyte­
rian church next Sunday morning and
evening.

OR TR U C K LA N D S

LAKE M ARY MELANGE
Special Cor. to The Herald.

The weather has moderated and it looks
like it will rain.

Come iirid See Us

Mrs. Eliza Brown hns returned to her
home
in Arcadia, after n pleasant visit to
uable paper from Hon. Frank Clark, in
regard to Sanford's deep water from Pa- her brother. Mr. D. A. Cassidy near Clyde.
latka to Lnke H om ey is most Interesting
The cold did very little dam age to the
to the citizens South Florida, especially gardens.
Orange county. In conclusion he says . The gardeners axe getting ready to plant
tK n th e has bored you enough. Please Irish potatoes this week.
Inform him that the readers o f Th e Herald
Miss Florence Lovell returned to Lnke
like to he bored that way, and that they
Mnry after a few days' visit to friends at
highly appreciate the strenuous efforts he
Longwood.
is making in behalf o f the citizens tribu­
Mr. A. E. SJoblom was on the sick list
tary to the St. Johns river, the most im ­
portant waterway o f tiie state o f Florida. last week, having chills and f e v e r r " '
W e are proud o f such Congressmen and
he should receive the support o f every WORK OF DRAINAGE COMMISSION
voter in the state regardless o f political
WIM'Greatly Improve Sanitary Condi­
parties.

tion of This Section

This beautiful little village is now in
possession o f tourists and winter resi­
dents and a happier und more contented
crowd cannot be found in any winter rcsort in tiie state, The newcomers arc
given the giud hnnd nnd at once initiated
into the g rea t'h a p p y fam ily and they
soon feel that it Is good to be here, where
they can rest and forget the cares and
vexations o f business life, where good
cheer prevails every hour o f the day and
can enjoy a night's refreshing Bleepin'
tills unexcelled clim ate on earth. The
genial proprietors of the hotel, Mr. and
Mrs. S. M. Johnson, are royal entertainers
and spare no efforts to entertain their
guests, which i s . highly appreciated by

Engineer Wilbur A . Ginn, noting under
the direction of the Sanford Drainage
Commission, is pushing the work o f en­
gineering ns fast as possible. The dis­
trict contains nn area o f atout SO,000
acres, including tiie water sheds which
have to bo taken care o f In the main
canals. The total length o f these ditches
will be In the neighborhood o f thirty-five
miles. As the commission hope to obtnin-nil o f the ijatn for n complete report
by the end o f February, it will b c ji m at­
ter o f great Importance to land-owners to
-pause in the midst o f their busy season
and take a look to their drainage.
The citizens o f Sanford and vicinity,
are deeply interested in and for o sys­
tematic drainage, and the public health,
The Altam onte Improvement Associa­
convenience and welfare o f our district is
tion ,of which Mr.C.G. Justice is president
o f vital importance. This sweeping iinnnd Mr. I. McMlchnel vice president, as-sistedTjytheLmltPB‘ A1tt50Cleiy, o f which
Mrs. S. M. McIntyre is president. The two
associations uflllintiiui are .doing a good
work in improvements and beautifying
this winter resort.
For several days workmen have been
employed improving the rood through the
proper sanitation. The district wilt be
pincy woods to I’ nliti Springs. The rood
furnished proper drainage fit a minimum
has been pine struw cdliic cutiré distance.
cosrrnna~the n rres will be levied in n
about three miles. Ttic bcautiful tropical
uniform way, compensating in allowance
scenery alumt the boiling springs o f trans­
according to benefits, nil previous puy:
parent sulphur water bus been the resort
incuts made upon the present drulnge
for picnic j&gt;aities for years. W ith the
system. _______ .____________ .
improved road auto parties visit the
springs daily,as it lias become a great a t­
ORLANDO VS CAMDEN, S. C
traction to tourists.
Ih e Saturday evening hops in Uie spa- P o lo M a tch t o b e ,h e ld on Febru ary
ciousjhall at'the hotel have bcc6me very
22nd and 24tli at Orlando* ’
populur, together with lectures, thusicales
The Camden players will ship their 20
and card parties during Hie week. These ponies on the Ifllh, and arrive in Orlando
relieve m onotony and enm iela unknown. themselves on Saturday evening, the 20th,
There will be one of the most interesting
events o f the season at Orlando, as both
teams have some excellent players ami a
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES fine lot o f polo ponies. The games will
Special currrtpondrnl loTli« llrralil.
start
at 3 o'clock p. m. and will be referred
— A. C. Hollingcr, n- |trominent business
by
Mr.
Krumbholz o f the Kirkwood H o tel
man of Washington, D. C., urrived in
Camden.
The games will consist o f ten
Oviedo Saturday night on n visit to his
sister, Mrs. J. E. Alexander. He is de­ periods o f fl minutes each, with nn inter­
lighted with this section o f the State, es­ mission o f 3 minutes between periods
pecially this vicinity, nnd regrets that he nnd 8 minutes during half time. Tiie
Is unable to spend the entire winter here. colors that w ill be worn by the Camden
J. 1!. Lee, our able and efilcicnt county men will be white and light blue, by
commissioner, visited Sanford one dny Orlando, scarlet. Mr. W. S. Morris, o f toe
San Juan Hotel, Orlando, will act as offic­
Rev. Rogers filled Ids regular appoint­ ial time keeper. The second game will be
ment nl the Baptist Church here Sunday,
delivering two very ub!c sermons.
In
the afternoon interesting services were
held in the chapel at Lake Chnriq, and
X iitf orouFNurthcrn friends occupied the
pulpit, favoring an attentive congrega­
tion with nn interesting discourse.
Miss Anita King returned from DeLand
Saturday, where she has been on n short
‘ visit to tier sisters, who are attending
Stetson University.
— Or.-Crawford. tryCQHjrdenHsf frorrTbrJ
iambi spcnt-Sunduy here on tf visit to
friends.
The Lawton Brothers have again en­
tered ill.- mercantile business in their
old stand. The store lias been newly
painted inside and com pletely renovated,
und a large slock o f merchandise in­
stalled.

A lfred Eldredge, who htrt been alterniIng thè 'T ech .' ili Atlanta is ut houle
g «alu.
_ The students o f the Apopka H id iS d io til
are to be entertained tonight a t the K. o f
P. Jiull by the ladies o f the Literary Club.
W e are sorry to learn that Mr. T, K
Johnson is thinking of moving to Jack­
sonville.
Miss Kathleen M ild iill left Tuesday for
Jensen, Fla., where her father is engaged
as bank receiver.
Miss W anda Combs has returned from

It Makes No DifleJence W hat You W ant or W hefe You W ant It

WE

H A V E IT

anti on Term s th a t are Right

H O W A R D -P A C K A R D

Hardw are

and

LAND

Farm

COMPANY

Implements

TIIE COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER
|! Used In Uncle S am 's Paint Shop
During the past year the U. S.
M .. v. I . i«.t
r.«.,...», a it «I i n ii n .
I N
a vy has consumed
091,000 ikiiiih I.s.
1&gt; of

5
0

Best by T
Test
» » t for
tor Q
C ro
r ow
wsrs
i n . All whu hove
UMxl tills spray continuously arc free from tilislil
amt insects.

Lucas White Paint

¡1 nnd 27H.700 pounds of LUCAS
&lt;! COLORS, suiticienl to produce more
1 &gt; than 100,000 gailuns of paint,
¡1 equivalent to 50 carloads o f 200 ,- 000 gallons each, nnd which would
make a train more than one-half
mile long.

i

inused-during
addition tothethis
Smn
has
pasrUncle
year more
i ; than 25,000 gnlions o f LUCAS
11 VARNISHES. ENAM ELS nnd other
11 products.
;I
Uncle Sam's preference is not a
- ’ matter o f favor, but o f Q U A L IT Y
i I and RESU LTS,- —
I!
In Uncle Sam's service, as in
j ; everybody *clse's. LUCAS PRO11 DUCTS have an unbroken record
! &lt; for satisfactory results.

We h a v e , the largest
and best equipped plant
for driving wells in (his
section of the country
and are prepared i o till
all orders promptly. Our
m achinery is up-to-date
and our workmen are
skilled in the work
Those contemplating
puttin g in wells would
serve their best interests by consulting us und
learning prices before
m aking contracts.

Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions. Cauliflowers, etc., *tc_T in Sanford, pays
I Sell tlje f-ainl— Your III
Muscles Makes the Cro

APOPKA IT E M S
Special CormpoadriK« luTtic llrrsU ;-*

BOARDING CELERY, SANFORD. FLA

ns. Money, and
k id the Profit

County Tax A s s e s s o r s Notice
Either I or an assistant tax assessor
w ill be at tiie following named places to
receive tax returns for Orange county fur
1809:__ Saufunl. February 27th and ‘ March 1st
at the City Clerk's office.
Sylvan Lake March 2nd.
Luke Mary March 3rd.
Longwood March 4 th.
Geneva March 11th.

IM P R O V E D

IR R IG A T E D
. F lo w in g

F A R M S — U N C LEA R E D LANDS
W e lls on

:lery Delta and othervDesirable Tracts In Blocks to suit Purchaser.

A ll1

*

Prices and descriptions upon request.

S. A . R o b in s o n .

f

Clay Tile For Sole.

Pulalka Tile for sale In any quanlty.
G. F. Sun i t , Box 371

W H IT N E R

F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k Building

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�ftbriia ry 20. 1909

The

Scrap B ook
A L#8*l Opinion.
roscoo C onklin* ctune Into Charles
(TCoDort office one day In a nervous
«inte.
__
“You seem to Do t « t much fix eim i,
j i r Conklin*," said Mr. O ’Conor ns
Roscoc walked np nnd dow n the room.
“Yes, I'm provoked—I nm provoked,”
i isM Mr. Conklin*. "1 n ever had a c li­
ent dissatisfied about m y fe e before."
“W ell, whnt’a the m nttcr?"
,
.
“Why, I defended Clhlw na fo r arson,
you know. H e wan convicted, hut 1
did hard work fo r him. I took him to
the superior court, nnd he, w as con­
victed; then to the suprem e court, nnd
— Ih i supreme court confirm ed the Jnd*®ent and gave hltn ten years. 1 charged
him (COO. nnd Gibbons Is grum bling
about it ; says It Is too much. N o w ,
Mr. O’Conor, I ask you won that too
muchi”
^
«W ell." said O’ Conor ve ry dcllbernte“o f course you did n jrrent deni o f
work, nnd JGOO Is not a big fee; but, to
be frank with you. Mr. C o n k lin *,-jjiy
deWtcrnte opinion Is that lie m ight
. bare been convicted fo r less m oney."
The O nly Explanation .
Old Mrs. Smith yens a chronic co
plainer nnd was constantly sending fo r
tlio family physician anil g iv in g him
Hit of her fancied ailments.
H o nl
ways listened quite patiently, but was
getting a little tired o f hearing the
same things o ver nnd over.
One dny when the old lady consld
erod herself In nu unusually bud w ay
■be sent fo r the doctor nud. a fter go
. Ins ever the usunl list, ended by any
lag: "n ea lly , doctor, I do uut know
what In lh e -w o r M -la -«tt&gt; a # -«U h -n io _
I can neither lay nor s e t "
The doctor looked nt her a moment
thru said In a solemn tone, "M ndam
yon must be a, rooster.” —K an sas City
Independent

THE SANFORD HERALD

or

Th e Voles o f Fams.
NOllCE
INCORPORATION
A n Am erican author o f aomo n ot«
was passing n summer In N e w H am p­ O f the Sanford Celery Delta Land Com ­
shire. One day be received word tbnt
pany
a distinguished Engllshmau was visit­
Tli* undersigned hereby (Ivr notice that they In­
ing In the country town and would like tend to apply to lion. Albert Vi. Gilchrist. ai Gov­
ernor of the Stale of Florida, at Tallahassee. Florto call upon the author, o f whom, he do. on the lOlh day of March, 1909. for issuing of
added In his note requesting an audi­ Latter* Patent Incorporaltns the SANFORD CELFRY DELTA LANDCOM PANY, under the proence, he had heard.
nooed charter attached hereto, the original Charter
helps "o'* on Ale with the Secretary of State at
Som ewhat flatten'd, the author won
Tallahassee. Florida.
derod to him self who had spoken to
J. N, Whitst*.
A. T. KaMcmt,
the distinguished Englishman about
"Som o O xford dignitary doubtless,”
he reflected pleasantly, "o r possibly
some London publtsbor or critic," and
ARTICLE L
he aw aited the stranger’s arrival with
liie name of thi* corporation »hall ha the SAN ­
In terest
FORD CELERY DELTA LAND COMPANY, and
"S o you had heard o f me,” he ven
It* prtnrlpal place of buiinrit «hall tie at Sanfurd.
tured a fte r the usual greetings hud Merida, lait It «hall have *uch other plncri of
tniiineii In Murid a and other Slate* at thall labeen spoken.
"W e ll, that Is odd determined by the Hoard of Director*.
M ig h t I ask w ho” — Hut his visitor
ARTICLE II.
interrupted him.
The general nature of the bu»inet* to he Iran*“ Oh, yes!” ho sold.
“ I heard all acted by *ald corporation »hall be; To buy, hold,
»ell, work, |e«»e. rent, exchange, cultivate, im­
About you before I got here. Th e por­ prove and otherwite deal In leaf estate either n*
owners
or ¡n commlislon for other*; in pl*(. Imter on tho I ’ ullmau told me that you
nd Irrigate
w ere the very man to come to to ask
to do and
for the full
nbout the best route to N iagara and
---------. ----------------— ------------ -------eg** of lu
whnt hotel I ’d better stay a t ”
ownership.
P a y in g V is its In A u stra lis.
In Auoy^H a a month’s v M t to n
country limiso would bo nothing. T w o
months—foreo monlhs—six months—us
\mJt nsgjpu liko would not !&gt;e consider­
ed too long, other things being equal.
Noltody thinks o f dates. T o w rite nnd
Invito yo u .from the 15th to (lie 30th
would l*o rude. You ore nuked to stay
ns long as you like. Or'eTso you nsii
you rself to stny as long ns you like. Or
oven—to fnco nil the conttugeuclcnyou neither ask nor are asked. Yon
sim ply go. And, having arrived, you
remain, fo r the one unfailing com m odi­
ty o f nu Australian country house Is
welcome. E veryth ing else may give
out. I f you atay long enough there Is
sure to be a time when there nre no
servants, no milk, no vegetables, no
meat but inutton,-or—even—no—water,
but tho thoughts o f guests going aw ay
w ill never cuter the mlfuls o f the host
nnd hostess. Go hI mini re. guyely. In
fo rm a lity —these lire the lending notes
o f life In every Australian country
house.— Loud on G lolu.

ARTICLE V:
Tlte business nf the corporation shall be con­
ducted by the following officers;
A President.
Vice-President, a Secretary nnd Treasurer, to be
elected by the Hoard of Director», and n Hoard
of Director* of nut lc»* than three and not more
than »even in number. The office of Secretary and
Treasurer may be held by one person.
Tlte Di­
rector* shall lie chosen from list of Muck holder* of
the corporation nnd elected annually. ►
Until ths first annual meeting and rlectlon ot of­
ficer* and Ihrir qualification, the otticers of Ibis
corporation shall !&gt;e: 1 J. N..Whltner, President: A.
T. Rmsetter, Vice-President; and S, O, Chase. Sec
rctary nnd Treasurer.
The Hoard of Directors
shall tie; J. N. Whltncr. A. T. Hosteller and S. O
Chase:— —---------- —-----------------The first organisation meeting of stockholders of
thl* corporation shall tie held in Sanford. Florida,
on the I Will day &lt;&gt;f March, 1909, for the por|vwe of
ndoptlng by-laws, and doing such Other business
as it may desire tn.tnmsnrt. The annual meeting
hull tie on the first Tuesday ot May of euch year.

"Oh, that’s sim ple!” Interrupted the
prisoner eagerly
“ I should like the
chance o f going round selling on com ­
mission tho things the other fellow s
mnko."—London Scraps.

Surface T fa n ilE

—— —
please," said the con­

touch

v

w ill vanish before one
nature.—Coleman.

He’s From Missouri;
You Have to Show Him.
5F3

H A V E Y O U SEEN T H E

td Partition: that t o r 1

A. M. Tatuuma.

Iscxtl

Solicitor lor Complainants.
22-8
By M A. Howard. D. C.

Blickensderfer?
A T Y P E W R IT E R

In the Circuit Court o f the 7th. Judicial
Circuit o f the State o f Florida
• for Orange County.

FOR
.

UNDERWOOD

A $100 Machine for $00
See them at Tho Herald office

SAN FO RD

HERALD

3 0 « F irst St., Sanford, Florida

+ • ) • &lt; • + 4.+ + &lt;•&lt;.+* 4
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+ + + + + ❖

Sanford Library .
AND

Free Reading Room
ROOM 20
U pstairs, Pico Block

l

Open Tuesdays 4 Jo 6 p. in.
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S t r a n g e r s W e lc o m e

W. W .L O N G
D E A L E R IN

Fresh Meats
- r^ _

The Pioneer Visible
It m akes no difference w |iat
you

use

now,

4

have used in the past, or

AND

Groceries
[Agent lor Virginia Carolina Fer­
tilizers

ALBERT G R Ä M L I N G
T o n so ria l P a r lo r s •

may use. the m achine you

distil
iiv-Ililnlflifi'jlJ::

II»« C ity
U y uf
u( Sui
h u n M p i. F lurida :

Got ths Bast of Carlyto.
The Ilev. Thom as A lcin rider, a Pres­
byterian minister, long resident In
Chelsea and w ell known as n brother
Scot, was most anxious to know Car­
lyle, but had no opportunity o f gettin g
*o Introduction to him. One day In
— th« King’s roa d : he snw Cartyle comlag In hts direction and took advan­
tage o f the opportunity by goin g up to
the sage and saying, "T h om as Carlyle.
I bellevo!” C arlyle's reply was, “ Tom
A le x a n d e r ,k n o w !"
T h ey became
*ood friends, and Inter Mr. A lexan der
wrote to Carlyle fo r a subscription to­
«rward a school building fund, and C a t .
’ lyle wrote back a refusal lu doggerel,
G overnor Folk la from Mlaaourl.
whereupon Mr. A lexan der replied that H e's regarded a « a pretty good citizen
If he did not send him IS he w ould sell himself. Beo w hat be u j i about a
hla poetry to a collector o r publish I t certain aort o f eltlxen:
j&gt;
Thu £5 was at onco forthcom ing.
“I do not ballov« tn tho m ail
order oitlaon.
18 B E T T E R
Hopeless.
T H A T W E SH O U LD
HAVE
Martha, endeavor-lug to Instruct a
A THO USAN D TOW NS THAN
■assast by-Oisy fimsecst-ef •fcaefesd. Fla., bs-aasasan
r 1would be h ou teteiTw r in th e -m ystcr!«*
anuary 4th. 1909.
Mass L. Scott.
O N E L A R G E C IT Y . If a plaoo
•°( Pudding m aking, w as overheard.
- a i * _______
City Clerk.
la good «trough (or a m an t«
Approved January IPtli. 1909.
T ^ - T e r j e a ' takes some ¿read e h "—
23-4
Fosnji Last, Mayor.
m aka hta m onay in, It carlainly
"Out how much bread. M arthaT*
should ba good anough for him
■"Ob; Jet* w h at yer needs, Miss Min.
to apand his m onay In.
Tha
In Circuit Court, S c v m th ludlclal CIr*en
y e r puts j o ' m ilk on It " —
m srehants hava a Just righ t to
, "A n d how much milk, M a rth a )"
cu lt, O ra n ie County J Jorlda
all tho bualnaas of tho town In
"W ell, y e r tnui' us« y e r Jedgment
Camelia Villano Rotundo and
M U a ’Rotundo, her husband,
w hich thoy havo thalr storoa,
’ bout dat, Mias M in ."
and Mike Rotundo In bis own
and avory good oltlren w ill holp
I for Partition
“ But I haven't any Judgment, M a r­
light.
tha."
thorn to got IL "
Vlttori/villana
“ Well, d « L o n j tie’p yer, Mis I Min,
’ £—
D id you * v e r see a P I N B LA R G E ) To Vittoria Villano:
From Um alfid «vii* of Mike Rotundo and Carmecaua« I,c a n 't."—T ra v e l Magaalne.
F A C T »0 »Im ply sta ted )

Cannot Ret out qf alignment
The best machine on the market

Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m.

T ypew riter

lo Provide for the Appointment of a City
Scavenger, Defining III» Dulles, and for
Other Purpo^

PU RPO SES

One thnt will stnntl the tJrentcst tests

li

AN ORDINANCE

city, with one nr more water closet buckets of regu
lation pattern; thr numhrr of bucket* to la- u*ed
in any one privy thnll he determined by the Uito
Scavenger, »ubjrct to the miiirovsi of the lns|wclor
or the Sanitary Cdinniltleo *jf the Council.
It shall tie the duty of the Scavenger to *upp!y
the buckets where needed, and within two day* re­
port the name of lhe occupant of the premier*, with
thr numhrr of bfirkrl* supplied, to the City Clerk,
whuac duly ll shall be lu keep a li»,t of the buckets
in use. and by whom. .
&amp;tc. 4.—H w owners or aeruMnt s n f prrrntsef
limit pul all gatliagr in suitable receptacles and
place same outside of thr sidewalk on thr strrrt, ill
a convenient plate fur thr Scavrnger.
Srt 5. • All owners, agents or occupant* of prem­
ise* where buckrIs are used, &gt;ht*lt nay t i l*0 ixt
laa-ket per quarter, pay*Ur quarterly ill advance,
all store*, saloons, restaurants, hotels, and all
other place* ot business shall pay SI SO per quar­
ter. payable quarterly in udvnncr, olfiers amt rrsidrrues where buckets arc not used shall pay 73
cent* quarterly, payable quarterly In advance, for
trash trota
ft
the remoVat' of
»&lt; garbage and trasl
their re­
wet ivr plore*
-----IDJCtivr
Su fl.
0. Tire aggredì
aggregate amount of di rrvenue deSu,
rivai under the provisions of this ordinance sitali
he a Sanitary Fund, tu be used by the Sanitary
Committee for sanitary purpoarl ditty;
Sec 7. Die [uiyiuenl for tmckels and scgvragt-r
sasviut shall be tumlr nt the office of the City Clerk,
tetween the first (lid (hr l*-iitFt of January, April,
July and October, the Clerk shall keep a recurd
of all monies received, and pay out the same by
the order or approval ot the Sanitary Commit­
tee. He shall make a quarterly report lo the Coun­
cil of all monies received and paid oql under the
provisions of fills ordinance.!
See. 8 . All violator* of the provisions of this or­
dinance shall be bunishrd by a fine of not leas Ilian
SLIM) nnr more than gSU IMF. or by imprisonment
and labpr not exceeding thirty day».
Srr. B. All ordinances and ports of ordinance*
In conflict with file provisions of thi* ordinance are
hrreby repealed
Sec. 10. Tills being a sanitary measure, the
same shall take effect immediately after Its
passage.
To lit«. Mayo« L i t :
I hereby terrify that the above ordinance was

ALL

County, Florid a
In Re Estate of I
W. M, Mahoney I
To A ll Csromut*. Ixustru, Dcmriourtas xxo * u
I*tjwiss Mav inc CiAmc A gainst Said Estatx:
You and each of yeni nre hereby notified and re­
quired to tiresrni any claims and alt demands [
which you have either fur or against said estate of |
W. M. Mahoney, deceased, late of Urange County.
Florida, to the undersigned Liecnlor of said rslale |
within one year from liie dnV helruf.
Dated December 21. 1908,
Fsascu W , Mauoniy,
19-8
Executor.

’S tn iu N I. Il sh a ll T&gt;r Ih r du ty of ih r M ayor,
“ Step lively,
w ith the dt&gt;proviil of tfyr Council, tu ut&gt;tH&gt;mt a L*lt&gt;
ductor.
Scavrnjtcf, who»« ro m i m* m atk&gt;n ih a ll lw í U m I hy
“ I f I was young enough to do that." Ih r C ity Council
Srr, 2. It ilin ll l»r the d u ty of t h r C ity S c a v rn
responded the aged passenger, clim b­ trr tu r n n o v r nIJ r M T c m r n l frum t h r p r iv lr s w ith
il
th r m rpoTDtr lim it i of th r r4ty nl Ir n tt unn* |
ing aboard. " I ’ d walk and bent your
Comforting.
r a d i Wthck. nud till th r jturtmjU» p ln rrd Untoli Ih r
ca r."—Philadelphia Ledger.
■trecti dally, Hfi ahall alio rttuovs from the city
Condemned Man (to his ln w y e n —I t ’S
m it« nil other offrimi ve or u riiliih ily liuti ter or I
«ulmtartcv whi n rn fu r*le d lu do to l&gt;&gt; t h r lim pret*
■ long sentence, sir, to be sent to pris
or. M u rth n l or M ayor.
on for life. L a w y er (Inclined to n roor*
It «holl lir th*4 duty of t h r S c n v e n S rr to thor
hopeful v ie w )—Yes, It does seem long,
•Hjjthly wn»h nil rm tith^l ln»ckrt« lirfo rr r rp la rin g I
but perhaps you w on 't llvo n grent
Srr.. :t. Every privy within (hr corporate limit*
while.
of thr city »hall he provided, at the extieii*e of the

O f Good M a tarlsl.
llrlggs—H ow do yon like these ci­
gars) Grtggs—(h rst rate. Whnt ore
they made Of?—Lifo.

—

City of Sanford
)
»
*,*•
_
) DIH in Chsnccry to
Lot t. Block 7 , Tier »,) Enforce Tax Lien
Owner Unknown, and)
, To AH Whom It May Concern:
Upon application o? the City Solicitor, it
i f hereby ordered that on or before- Ilie let.
rusty Rule day next, bring February t, A.
t). 1000. in said court, you appear to and
sntwer ’the bllf filed and *et forth the 11
tura
of your respective intrtrm in. tight to.
ARTICLE III.
or lien* upon teal estate situate in lhe City
The amount of capital stock of ititi mrt*&gt;tallon of Sanford, and drwribed in the blit at;
shall
be
Twenty-Five
Thousand
Dollar*. I lot l Block 7. Tier 2 .
(X23.M0 00) fulty patd tlp, the share* to be One j
It ¡, further ordered that this
___ ordcr bi
Hundred Dollars, ( i 100 .0 (1) each, and two hun­ puhlithcd in thè Sauford llcrald, a new»|Wper
dred and fifty in numhrr. and of par value ot line pjihlishcd in said Cily. onte a week for eight
in ($100.00).....................
Hundred Dollars
each.
All the capital conseculivr weekt tuior to ttid rute day.
stuck lobe fully paid up In real property nt a just
Wilnes* my haml *nd tesi of thè said cir­
value to be Used amt determined by the Hoard ot cuii court thi« xsih dsy ot Novcmbcr, A. TI.
Directors.
1908.
11. M. Robinson, tSral.)
ARTICLE IV.
The corporation shall poo (Write for a petipd of I 2,1-R Clcrk Circuit Court, Urange Coitnty.
+
Sevrnty flve Yror» from STldMirr ifs legal'nu-orporajion by Uie proper authorities.
tn County Ju dge’ s Court. Orange

SIC

8etdleea Fruits.
Science bo fa r has failed to furnlHh
any explanation o f the m ystery o f
seedless fruits. T h ey ara n ot.tlin out
couto o f the work o f uinn. Man perI&gt;etuatea them, n p does no more. Th e
setdlcHS orange was found In n stnto
•of »red less ness.—Vegetarian.

...— .

respondent. Vlttnrln Vill»no(or Victoria Vjllnnci).
it a non-re*ldrnl of the Stale of Morlda; that lhe
is an infant under the age of twenty-one years;
that she It a citlirn of the Kingdom of Italy and,
now reside* with her mother; Cattolicn Sargent
Villano. at Lansdomlnl, Marigilano. Provlncla di
Catena. Kingdom of Italy, and that there Is no
person in thr State of Florida the service of a sub­
poena upon whom would bind the saM Vlttorla
Villano.
You are therefore ordered to apprar to this Bill
for Partition on Monday, ths 1st day ot March,
10(19. the tame being a tulr day ot said ruurt.
It is further ordrred that tills nudee br published
fot eight consecutive we&lt; k* in The Sanford Herald,
The under nTgnrd hove aaauctaied and % hrretiy a nneipeperpuMtihi'd tnurange CNiltty. Florid*
Witness, II M. Robli tot. Clerk of the Circuit
nnwn-iate thrmarlvei logelhrr for the puriuee of
forming a tasty corporate under and by virtue of Court In and for Orange county, Florida, and the
the Law* of the State of Florida, and we do adopt seal of said court, this 2i&gt;9 day of January, A . D.
1900.
B. M. RuaiKxw. Clerk.
the following Articles of IncoriKiralion:

ARTICLE VI.
The highest amount of indebtedness nf this cor­
Wanted Something Quicker.
poration to which il Can subject itself shall not
exceed its capital slock, i
•
Borne few years ago I Issued a pol
Ths Old Trade.
ARTICLE VIL
Uy on the life o f n uiau w ho was fa r
“ H ’ m !” ejnculnted the governor ns he
The name* and resylfru^ld lhc-iuhsciitiers of
from lxdng-a modal husband.- -4. cal
perused~thircard nr uic M -w irT in lvcd slis k in till* coriMitaUuii. arid lhe uiurHint of stock
for the premium every w eek nnd rare prlsouer, " I see you are u commercial sulcscrilied by each is as follows
J N. Whittier, Sanford. Motidn. 99 shares
*1
ly got It without n grum ble from the tra v e le r)”
A T. Rossc-tter. Sanford. Florida. 71 shares.
S () Chase. Sanford, Florida, 80 share*.
wife. Th e Inst tim e I called she said
Th e man nsseulcd.
I* Witaru WmstJjt, the toliM’tildng Iricvriiorn"I ain’ t going to pay you any more.
"Tl/at presents something o f a diffi­ lorsilo hercliy tulwc'rllie their namea this IhiwJ'dny
There’s Mm, Smith only hud her old culty. You know, my umij. everybody o( Fcluunry.'A D. IU09l
} N Wiiriss*.
A T. Homrm.*.
man In M.’s society threo months, nnd here has got to Work. Now, what trade
S. 0 Ciusi..
he's dead, and she's got the money
will you take up) You ran lie a mat- Srstr. or Fiosio*. l
C
ounTV or Os»M.e I
I'm going to put my old maul In that, maker, a tailor or n shoemaker. Per­
lie fore me K Fj Maxwell, a Notary Ihiltllc of the
so you needn’ t call ngain.’ ’■‘-L iverp o o l haps you’d like to make brushes or
e of Florida, per sonally came J. Nl Whtlner, A
osseltcr and S 0. Chase, to me well known In
Mercury.
baskets” —
tie the persons named in nnd who signrd the fore­
— - K t i ’ UM
sir,” Interrupted the going Aria les of lncnriv&gt;ralitin. and each for him­
self nrknowledgrd that he subscritied and executed
- Flattered Ur
prisoner, “ but I think I ’d much rather
he same Article* of Incorporation fur the pur|K&gt;ses
" I feel su ro M iss Ehnltli Is In love stiek to my old trade "
herein expressed
I n W itsias WmsMir. I have hereunto »«I my
with y o u ," s a id a la d y to h e r brother.
" W e ll," said the grave and reverend
nod ninl olliciul seal ibis 3rd day nf Fehruury.
“ I)o you 7 It sounds too good to bo seignior, "w o alw ays like prisoners to
. I) 1909
|sr»t|
R. C. Msswru.
true."
work nt their own trades when possi­
Nullity Public Stale of Florida My commission
"W ell, I heard her say yesterday that ble. B u t"—
espires April III. 1912.
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plainness In a man Is not really
fault, but a sign o f character.’ "

lia Villano Rotundo, herein duty (lied, they depose I
nnd say upon oath that they are the complainants

will ev en tu ally Imy is the

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and General Burbering
Hot and Cold Baths at all Houra.
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TMC -SANfORP HERALD

LETTER FROM GOTHAM
Major M a rk s W rites of Inter­
esting Events

SUMMARY Of SANfORD Af FAIRS

W rites Interesting Letter Atgut
New Railroad— Other M a t­
ters of Interest •
To the Editor oTThe Herald '

to the mouth o f Taylor creek on the bank
o f Okeechobee lake.
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The communi tie* o f Sanford. Orín mio ai
St. Cloud are directly concerned with the
success o f this undertaking. and It Is abso­
lutely essential to their interests to obtain
and retain complete control and command
over this rood, in order to compel the flow
o f tratte north from the Everglades, and
prevent its possible divergence to the south
on the gulf coast by way o f Fort Myers
and Punta Rosa. To what good purpose
can this road tend, from the viewpoint o f
Sanford and allied communities, if the
vast products o f the Everglades ore In­
duced to seek on outlet riy wny o f the gulf
to New Orleans?
The builders o f the rood should be the
first to derive the benefits arising from the
connection with and development o f the
Everglades, and the progressive elements
of Sanford. Orlando, and ¿t. Cloud, should
join hands to finance the scheme and se­
cure control o f the road. If necessary.
Orange county should issue bonds for the
full amount required and dispense with
Eastern capital. These bonds can he
¿Need right here in New York at a cot
parntlvely light discount. The sacrifice
involved would be immeasurably less than
the loss o f trafic which might result from
the control o f the road by outside capital­
ists, indifferent to thedaim sn nd interests
of Orange county. Home financiers o f the
stamp o f Senator Louis Massey can safely
and readily bring about this issue.
Reverting again to the proposed tracing
o f the road from Lake Jessup across rite
Conlooha tehee river, down the S l Johns
valley, the line will come in contact at
Lake Washington with the divide o f the
peninsula between the St. Johns and K is­
simmee. On these fiats there is high w a­
ter generally to a depth o f six feet. The
country traversed is much more thinly
settled, and o f far lesser promise in the
near future than the line advocated above.
1 shall make it a point to meet Senator
Whitner on his arrival in New York, and
to obtain his views. When L tx p e c itn h n v e
another chapter o f jntercst for The Herald
readers in connection with the Everglades,
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February 2p, )t0t

AN INVESTMENT

From Information at hand, i am nntici
palin g the arrival in this city o f Senator
J. N. Whitner, whose name recalls many
o f m y earlier associations with the inter­
ests o f Orange county and South Florida.
His father contributed largely totho building up o f that section, and his uncle. CoL
Whitner, was the pioneer o f civilization in
the southern regions o f the Slate. Both
tljese good men have gone the w ay oT na­
ture, but they have left behind them a
beaten track fot posterity to follow. As
the ndvance runners o f civilization, they
have led the w ay and smoothed the path
o f succeeding generations to a land of
promise. It seems but just and meet ihnt
the dignity and honor o f jw pulnr repre­
sentation should devolve on their immedi­
ate and direct decendnnt, not simply as
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the reward o f merit due to ancestry, but in
recognition o f that personal worth which
justifies that signal mark o f public confi­
dence nntl approval.
1 understand that Senator Whitncr's
coming to New York is in some manner
connected with the buiidingof the railroad
from Spnford to the Everglades. Now, any
*
move in this direction from those connect­
ed with Inrgc enterprises. South or West,
a m only be construed as a bid for Eastern
capital.- I f —so l»e, I cry: Beware 1- You
cannot engage the lion without giving him
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the lion's share. The lions o f W all street
— ;— are very e xacting—tn-th is-respect: The
Spanish saying which warns the lamb
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against go in g‘to market in quest o f wool,
for fear o f coming back shorn, is a lesson
Floridians In N ew York do mostly ennin point. _______ .___________•___________ ___
"gregnte at Churchill In tel on Broadway,
My view s on the subject o f the Ever
near Fourteenth street. T i s there I bad
glades took form many years ago, when
the pleasure o f meeting quite recently an
the prospect o f reclaiming that extensive
old friend and resident o f Sanford, David
tract nf splendid agricultural soil seemed
Coldweil. (lie merchant tailor, who is here
projected so far intoathe future as to take
investing in n new line o f goods. 1 re­
the appearance o f n dream. I am speak
membered him as a man o f comparatively
,
¡tig o f the early eighties, when engaged in
slight build, and was much impressed by
the selection of the 4,000.000 acres tract
the noble proportions which he has since
o f land acquired in different districts of
assumed. A s a living and striking ad­
Florida by the Disston syndicate. J. M.
vertisement o f the healthfulness o f the
Creamer, city engineer o f Philadelphia,
Sanford clim ate Dave Caldwell should he
was employed b y the syndicate to make
voted tlie thanks o f the community.
surveys between Lake Okeechobee and
Indian river. His report shows that he
HURDUI MADE EASY
found a fall of 22 feet in the short dis­
That
prolific
in ven tor.,H iram Maxim,
tance of sixteen miles separating Obserwho
lias
devised
more engines o f destruc­
tion island in Lake Okeechobee from
tion than any other man o f pastor present
r Indian river.
It was then my attention first became ages, has finally evolved the noiseless gun
fixed on that submerged vallfey requiring What place this improved instrument of
but tile well directed efforts o f man to re­ slaughter shall take in the armament of
ward him with the possession of 6,000 ,- civilized nations is yet open to conjecture
- OOO acres o f w it as fm firn rx tiF v a n e y T jr Meant ime .w«&gt;-weds roostthe Nile, and capable o f producing more infinite possibilities which this silent
weapon nfTords as a.safe and easy auxill
sugar cane, rubber, bananas and other
ary
to murder. Particularly so when con
tropical fruits than any other single secsidered
in combination with smokeless
t ion o f L i«d in the civilized world. The
powder. With a noiseless and smokeless
drainage o f Lake Okeechobee will easily
udd 100,000 qcrcs to (his vnst agricultural gun concealed in his coat pocket the mur­
domain, besides reclaiming the waste area derer m ay approach his victim in the open
o f Observation island, where the rubber street and quietly dispatch him in the
broad light of day, or he m gy taken snipe
tree now luxuriates in idle growth.
shot at him from n house window. If this
Spenking in the interests not only of treacherous weapon is destined to come
Celery farms, with flowing wells nil tiled, drained and ready for crop. $500(K) to $1000.00
Into use it should be strictly confined to
Orange county, hut also In the Interest of
per acre.
the army and its sale to |&gt;rivatc individu
the most thickly settled portion of Osceola
City property, improved ami unimproved. 303,000 acres tim ber Innd, with finest site in
nls forbidden by law under the heaviest
county ns represented by Kissimmee und
Florida
for crate factory.
penalty. Its manufacture as a pistol or in
the section immediately adjoining, I wish
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Qlhere
T u x yu ujvhnt can be done.--M URRELL 6L M IN SffEW are practical fnrinrr? ns
any pocket Jsmi adm itting o f - easy-- con­
to submit m v v ie ws a s to the-location o f
well
as
real
estate
brokers, and are here to show you what lias been nnd can be done.
cealment is so replete with danger to so­
t he road from Sanford to the Everglades
S\»AW \VAAV\\W W &gt;SSV
ciety and so full uf sinister possibilities ns
which I have reason to believe Is the most
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to preclude it entirely. The abortive lit
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favorable to the entcriHisc and to the fu
tie monster should be strangled at its birth
lure development of the Everglade».
If Mr. Maxim would devote his Inventive
These view s ore submitted with defer
genius
tp the suppression of noise in the
cnce to the judgment o f those who have
traced the road more to the east or A tlan ­ typewriter or sewing machine he witlscrve
In seeking to build and finance this gi- | run o f ages to follow. where true «com m i y patience trad'not under laid thrinwbsw*tic side of Okeechobee take over the A I pat- the interests o f humnnity to better pur- ganUe « J iihiw in » fe w short year
which etui* and false economy begins?
tiaf foundations T
-poser- - — ---- — ’
'T~
-iokee flats -and througlrthe iuurcunaetded
m ay mean much to rite life o f man, hut ns
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The economy o f two or three hundred
Rome was not built in a day.
parts o f Osceola and Brevard counties.
minutes in the life o fa n a tio u — are wc not millions, if in any manner detracting from
_ M K Mu«.
T1IK PANAMA CANAL
They are presented for the impartial conT h e seven engineering experts w h o 'ac­ imposing a burden fa r too heavy for a sin­ the perfect achievement o f tlie'work or en ­
Fine Record for New Bjnk
sidaraiion o flh e enterprising men who are companied Mr. T a ft o n h ls tour o f inspec­ gle generation to h e a rt Th e ruilure o f the
dangering its endurance, seems but a n eg­
Tlie Bank o f Winter Garden was organ­
back o f the undertaking by one who speaks tion over the canal route are confidently French was directly attributable to such,
ligible consideration. I f the expenditure ized and opened up for business on Janu­
with full knowledge o f the subject, und has expected to return n report favorable to and no other cause. In building the Pan­
of so much additional money as w ill build ary 3, 1008. with n capital of $15.000.
no pcrsonnl interest at stake.
the lock system o f construction. It Is em ­ ama canal we are performing n work In­ tlie canal as it should be built w ithregard
,
.
. T lie annual meeting of the sUsktohifTl
First. In oolcr to gaug* rite situation inently flttlng'aria proper that they should tended to Tost ns long- as rids pominerft in t)u&gt; i-inin,
claims o f Posterity and iu contest | w as))plj ln„ Wednesday, and a Jividrod
oofrecriy.it behooves one and all to discard do this. as they were engaged for no other w ill endure. We cannot, therefore, build
with time is too great for the present gen ­
o f eight per cent declared, wiring «** *
local prejudices and rise above rinse petty purpose. Scientific experts are very much too solidly. Tlie work should be performed
eration to bear. then, go slow, and let the over $1,000 to surplus and Individual F®feelings which spring from the rivalry e f like lawyers: they stand ready to argue on with the greatest euro and deliberation.
coming generation contribute one half to fits. Tlie deposits are $05.51)11.
young und growing communities. The cither side. Our courts o f law have been Imt In seeking a momentary triumph, w e the work. ~ ~
T liit Is n most remarkable record for *
large interests involved are cununon to frequently the scene o f many battles royal bequeath to fiosteriiy an lm|&gt;erfect or un­
Again. 1 say the Panama caual is not a new bank sturted one &gt;«-;irafi». and sou
South Florida, und not confined to any sin­ between scientific experts. It follows, stable structure. The world has lived for
I*®-,
gle locality. Thus any attempt to divert therefore, that the impartial value o f ex the millions o f years of its existence up to commercial venture, und m ay not be con­ hardly lie possible iu any county
those general Interests from their true and pert opinions purchased in the open the present day without the Panama ca­ sidered as such when its grand destiny is gresslve than Orange.
at stake. It is a national enterprise in
legitim ate course of development can only market should be very largely discounted. nal, The American nation has grown and
Grand Opening o f Spring MIUtoeD
which universal interests Arc engaged. - It
- redound in the long run - to the fletTWieTSt
1ne mSTrT reasons mliTuced in ” favi»r o f thrived without it for the hundred ami odd
' I v r , ¿ T S m T i O S w eïï.l.ro«rr
changes the face o i nature, and opposes
and prejudice o f tjie main enterprise.
the lock system are economy in money years o f its independent existence. A in a reverent setise rite forces o f the cre­ o f Orlando cordially Invite die
:
The products o f the Everglades must be and time. These considerations, while o f further wait o f fifteen or tw enty years does
ated against the first designs o f the Cre- Sanford to tlie spring opening
drawn north to the St. Johns rives and paramount importance In engineering not seem incommensurate If the proper
utor. i t obliterates an enormoua distance nesday and Thursduy. Feb. 24tbanJ
thence to Jacksonville to reach the great feats performed for commercial ends, fall performance o f the work demands It. We
by sea between the A tlan tic and Pacific Their m illiner has spent r i«* * »&lt; “ *
markets o f the East. This can be brought to impress me when dealing with a na­ are building more for the future than for
ahores o f the North Am erican continent. N ew York. Philadelphia and Uatn®«*
about by njnning the Everglades railroad tional undertaking so vast in scope, and so lire present..
U thla a work to be performed hurriedly studying the styles and selecting
from the mouth o f Soldiers' creek directly momentous to our future.
goods. Remember tfie place. vrt
To the proposition made on the side o f or cheaply?
la Orlando, thence south and east to S l
The question naturally arises: A re we economy in cost o f coos traction. 1 oppose
Smith. Orlando.
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O ood.or the Toho plot ogee lakes, and thence not rushing this work too fast T
Useless as they are. would Ik e Pyramids
this question: Who can say. In the long
have endured for forty centuries i f human
it No- H®
The Hu ald 's

IN S A N FO R D LA N D

IS THE SUREST

M O N E Y «%MAKER

Celery Lands and Celery
Farms. City Property

If you want any of these“ See . usT
Terras to suit Vour pocket-book

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I N S A N F O R D — Life is Worth Living
Number 27

SAfyfORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2 0 , 1909

ALL AROUND FLORIDA
‘The General News of “The Land
of F lo w e rs"

CULLED EROM THE STATE PRESS
An Epitome or the Week's M o st Im
’___ portont Happening» In the
State 's Domain.
teomsl
A wireless message from the steamship
tcamsl
El Norte o f the Southern Pacific Steamship
Co. brought seven vessels to the aid o f the
Iwrkeutlne MUIuuzuk, from E em aad loa to
Philadelphia. In distress near Diamond
shoals. .
came to the rescut%md
towed the'Matnnzns into (»rt._
Miss Bessie M. Phillips and V ictor A.
Gustafson o f Tampa were married in the
show window of a furniture company in
that city Inst Week, and as a reward for so
doing the company gi^ve them an entire
outfit tor their home.
The British steamship Nyassa, from P en ­
sacola for Liverpool, was in collision hist
week off Gravesend with the Atistrinn
steamship BcthorL Neither vessel wns
damaged to any extent.
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The new Florid a-Cuba steamship line is

iply between JaclaonyillcamLCulbarlcn.

cigar maker, committed suicide, Sumlny,
at his boarding house in Tampa, liy taking
chloral and morphine. Hls--«casou_for
taking his own life wnsqhnt he_ wns_ i t »
old to do much or to enjoy life. He had
often told his friends this.
Duncnn Grnnt, n negro who some tithe
ago attempted nn assault upon a white
girl near Plunt City, has been sentenced
to twenty years imprisonment.

First Year

PAVING BRICK ARRIVES
Stone Curbing and Brick Now
On The Street

PAVINÖ TO COMMENCE AT ONCE

In a collision between H. M. Crnwfofd
One o f the G reatest Im provem en ts
on a bicycle, nnd J. Fullwood in nn auto­
Ever U ndertaken by the
mobile. in Tnmpu one tiny Inst week. Mr,
City o f Sanford
Crawford was quite seriously injured.
The vitrified brick nnd excellent stone
curbing for the paving o f First street lias
n ew h o t e l
arrived And is tyin g hauled Into position
hlliijtf rtie'sVdeA of This thoroughfare; The
w . C. r ^
talln
fW
l ngl Purchased The W ilton work o f itnvlng will start at once, and un­
• &lt;4
llo tc l Last W eek
der the large force of men, the contractors
* The Wilton Hotel was purchased last expect to finish at a rapid rate. Our mer­
week by W. C. Fielding, a competent chants who have been suffering from dust
hotel man and It is now being thoroughly during the dry seasons can now h »k for
renovnted nnd repaired nnd ninny exten­ relief, as the brick paving will obliterate
sive improvements made in the property. this vexatious question. The city council
The new hotel will be known ns the nt their meeting two weeks ago, unani
Bye Lo nftcr Joe Emmett's grent lullaby nmusly decided in favor o f n sixty-foot­
song. Mr. Fielding being nn intimate wide street, and this will give Snnfonlone
friend o f that well known nctor.
o f the finest thoroughfares in the South.
Mr. Fielding is nn experienced hotel Our main street has long l&gt;cen n Idot upon
man having been connected with some of our fair city, nnd the assurance o f brick
the best hotels in different parts o f the paving has caused a general feeling of
country. He is n native o f Hartford, satisfaction.
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Conn., but for the past eight years has
The question o f brick paving for some o f

SANTORO’S

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Drive your Wngoji into Sanford
Call on C. IT. Evans
He can deliver any brand you w ant out of
Our new W arehouse .
W ithout Delay—

Armour
Armour
Armour
Armour

which is midway o f the island on the north
side, line vessel will run between Jack­
sonville and Porto R ic o , _______________

Blood, Bone &amp; Potash
Celery Grower
Vegetable
Practical Trucker--------

.‘Or any other brand of our justly
C elebrated F ertilizers—
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Do you w ant Hardwood Ashes?
—Dried-Blood, Sheep Manure, Blood and’
N itrate of. Soda?

The schooner Elvira Belt, lumber laden,
from Jacksonville for Boston, was lost at
sen Fell. 8. Thu entire crew wns saved
nqd Imu led at Norfolk, Va.
The jury Tiefbrn whom was tried Z. P.
-«Freeman on the elmrge o f cmliczzieinciii
while lie whs city collector o f Tampa,
failed to agree and were discharged.

Ask for it, We have it
THE ARMOUR FERTILIZER WORKS

CondiuTnr Lyle nnd MotOrman Lancas­
ter who were arrested in connection wit«,
the fatal accident tu Sid Jufilison in Tain
pi several days ago, have been exhonoiOleil hy the coroner's jury.

Jacksonville, Fla.

W. J. Jones, W. J. Shea, atnl J. W. Ray,
who have h*en rubbing churches and ic&gt;
Lienees in several States, have been nrj
reslcil in Pensacola, ami each sealcm-e.!
to eight years imprisonment.
On Friday night last week, the pisiolliiut Daytona was entered hy burglars am
rnhlieil of considerable cash and a &lt;|.untli
ty ol stamps.

CHAS. H. EVANS, S ales A(ient.
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Sanford, Florida .
(A sk Him )
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W H Y N O T USE

Fainter

In attempting to jump on a moving
switch engine o f the A. C. L. railroad at
Jacksonville last Friday, Wallace Shore,
. — lbUUlUll years old, slipped and fell mul
was ground to death beneath the wheels

Fertilizer

„WOW, A N D - S A V E M O N E Y -?------------» J

It lias shown ipore results for the Money invested than any other.

W C FIELDING. I'KOI'KIETUK OK THE BYE LO HOTEL
Johnnie Edmonson, the thirteen year
It will pay you to exam ine the Celery Fields where
old son of J. N. Edmonson o f Plant City,
was accidentally killed while out hunting been in Florida where he bus been with the intersecting streets has not yet been
one day Inst week.
the Aragon. Duval mul Windle Hotels in ! decided upon, but it Umore than proludile
A white man known as F. 11. Cox, living Jacksonville, the Rock ledge n1ul Conti­ that several other streets will he paved
is used.
Our representative, C. M. BRADW ATER, is in Sanford
in Port Tampa Cilyi has been arrested nental Hotels on the East Coast and sev­ with brick while the contractors are on the
ground.
eral
other
large
hotels
in
different
parts
every
week.
See him or write tu hitu ut Orlamlobr----------------------------charged with the murder o f E. E. Johns
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ii—T lilssfrect paving means more to the
of Fernnridinn in 1893. The arrest was o f the state.
Mr. Fielding states that lie will give the city of Sanford than any other movement
mode on Information furnished by a man
wtm claims to be a Pinkerton detective. traveling public the best $2.00 n day that has ever been inaugurated.nndsigniw r it « for Bookiat.
J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L O R ID A
€&lt;&gt;x claims that he knows nothing nlNiut hotel south o f Jacksonville and the best lies that our public spirited citizens nnd
, die matter, nnd thut fils arrest is purely n only w ill he found at the Bye I » at all council are fully alive to the best interests
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of our rapidly growing metropolis. There
«case of mistuken identity
times.
Besides being a hotel man. Mr. Fielding is more heavy trafllc upon the streets of
Sam Youngblood, son o f funner county
4»
a greaL booster for thc city and w hile Sanford than any other city o f the size in
— area Mirer R. TrYoungbbod o f Hillsborough
■county,- wns ruhbed o f $1100 last week advertising his hotel will see that Sanford the South.1ond nothing less than a good
brick (laving would stund this traffic. The
. •"* Tampa, hy three strangers who mude is also well advertised.
brick is the Augusta brand, nod will be laid
His
fam
ily
w
ill
arrive
in
the
oity
about
his acquaintance, had several drinks, play­
ed pool at ten dollars a ball, lost $1100 to March 1st nnd the new hotel will throw the narrow way, thus insuring the best of
services.
him, which they agreed to pay i f he could «lien its doors to the public and prove an­
other
strong
attraction
for
Sanford.
*huw an equal amount in jiroof that he
Reudy fo r Business
---------- ,---- -------------- t*
i ' was ptaying fair. He borrowed the money
Ust of UnciaimoU-L«tiers-------The Sanford Carriage works is now lofnm*ht!brutlier, returned to his new-found
Remaining in the Snnfonl Postofflce nt Cated in its new building on Oak avenue,
friends, showed it to them, let them count close of week ending Feb. l(i, 1909 :
opposite the Geo. II. Fernald machine shop*.

P a i n t e r ’s S a n f o r d C e l e r y

THE

E. O.

P A IN T E R

Special

F E R T IL IZ E R

CO.

c o rd ia lly invite you ta^attend our.

SPRING OPENING
OF

it. when the last o f the three had finished
counting he clutched the roll of billstiglit.
made a break across the street, and— Mr.
Youngblood was -film flam m ed." Tw o of
the "friends'' were arrested later nnd part
°f tile money recovered.
- The ttiree Triasted schooncr Coquimbo,
from Gulfport, Miss., laden with steel and
lumber, went ashore south o f Boynton on
the Float Coast last week. The cargo was
to fie »old where it was, in ho|&gt;ea to save
the vessel,

Ladies

Chnffro, Mr» Ellen

Lowell. Mit* Annie

ttsre, Mr», Minerva
juhnson. Mr» Ellin M.

Smyly. Mr» Virgil
Workman. Min Minnie

Eilt».-Mr*. Ellen« ------ Uytulmait. Mu* Uinitio

Gentlemen
A dam ». Mr, D ave
A llen. Kev. E.
Brow p, M r ('|t»|||ç

Drown. Jinnrt
Blue. Mr. Som ie r»
C iro kr, D n a c

4, Mr A E

n .»i. Mi. u „.i

Kelly. Mr. Hobt.
Molen. Mr M K.
Keynuld», Mi»! Waller
Rogers, kir T, E.
Simm», M S
Whidden, G. E
Wtliaan. Mr.'Thotna»
Wood. Mr. Krank
Wood». Mr K W.
Wood». Mr. Kaniom

Mr. Underwood is a practical carriage ma­
ker ond any orders entrusted lo him will
receive careful ami prompt attention. Be­
sides manufacturing buggies, wngons nnd
hurness, they are dealers in carriage goods,
gasoline engines nnd roofing. They also
do general repair work and horseshoeing,
for which their new quarters are well
equipped. The business of the jniblic Is
earnestly solicited and faithful and con­
scientious business treatment is assured
oil patrons.

George, D. M.
Hill.Mell
Hick. Mr. AbeJenkUan. Mr. Tommie
P achates
The S. A . L. railroad depot at Law tcy
Burns, Thomas (1)
A rriva l and D epartu re o f M alls
was burned Monday, together with its
Persons claiming the above w ill please
Effective Nuvnabcr Fifteenth.
contents. Cause o f fire is not known.
say "A dvertised," and give date of tills Arrive From
North.........7 00 a. m . 2 05 p. m , 5 40 p. m.
Cuas . F. H askins , P. M.
South....... ...... .......... 7 00 a. m . 2 35 p. in,
Robert Fleming wns shot and instantly list.

d*y. An old grudge was the cause. The
cWmer's jury brought in a verdict o f Jus­
tifiable homicide.
Miss Nellie W alker o f Mississippi, who
* a* visiting at the home o f her sister, Mrs.
Frank Ragan, in Brooksville, accidentally
«hot and killed herself. Sunday, while
bundling a revolver.
*
J o « Santos Medina, aged 77 year», *a

•
8 f t 6:-- -------- Orlando R ace M ee t
. Oviedo branch...... .................. 10 30 a.m.
The annual race meeting of the Orlando
Trilby branch.............. 7 00 a. m.. I 10 p. m.
Tavsre* branch „ —
1 32 p. m.
Driving Association w ill lake place March
Leave Fur
‘
.
North........................* 32 p, mi, 9 00 p, jn.
9,* 10,11 and 12. and promises to be one of
South ______ I 35 p. in., 3 30 p. m . 9 00 p. tu.
the best ever held in the state. Most of
Titusville branch........... 9 00 a. m . 2 23 p, in
Oviedo branch...«........ .
2 30 p. in
the horses now at the Tampa fair will be
Trilby branch.................j 45 p. in . 9 00 p. m.
shipped to Orlando and take part in the
Tavares branch........... 0 40 a. m , 2 25 p. ru.
branch trains dally except Sunday; «there daily.
races. Some o f our Sanford fast stock will
A dally eipress pouch received irumTampa at
1
1
55 a- in
also be entered, and M. M. Smith will star
Chak'F IL u n u , Kutimaster
H. C. ID ullst. Ass I Postmaster.
with the old reliable "Banana Boy."

FINE M ILLINERTL

W e d n e sd a y and T hursday,
February, 24th and 25th
A ll the L a te s t Im p o rta tio n s of G age , J o h n so n ,
C a to r and F ish H a ts

IVES
.....

&amp;

SMITH

O R L A N D O , F L O R ID A

--------- ----—

Artesian and Deep W ell
Drilling
T e le p h o n e No. 6 0 t ;,

M . P. L1P E

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