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N O T E S A N I) FA ITH .

“ H E ’ LL P R E N T ’ E M ” — S O S A Y S

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SAUNTERKR.

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rendering justice to- all, and giving]
honor to whom honor is due, u n - '
hampered by hide-bound prejudice j
and unhindered
by. sectionalism.
If this course cuur.es u» to lose a
subscriber now and then, we will
survive the shock
Our experience
heretofore has been that when we
have lost one subscriber for such u
reason, invariably we have gained1
ten.
We uro of the south.
We yield to no man in our love for t h e 1
HANKSGIVINQ In the language
Southland.
No man Is quicker to
from which It is derived really
resent an injustice to t h i s ’ section
meant) thought giving, and that
or to correct an erroneous statement
reminds tne of the lines.
regarding it.
The files of our pa­
There Is nothing, good or bad.
per* for year* will bear out the
But thinking makes It so.”
truth of these assertions.
But we
if we are not thankful It Is our own
hope that we will never become so fault. There are few of us whom for­
blinded by piejudicc that we can­ tune has so abused, but on this one day
not recognize a great character of the year wo cannot find something
simply because lie may have lived l
bo lh*nk,ul •b6 u t - l f we but think
north of the Mason and Dixon l i n e ” , f" ° c,,‘ n “ l l“ ,l 11b“ th“ V,Ul l° ! lb °
. . .
free blessing of light, the blue sky so
I clear and deep in the November days,
^■wibo sunshine that brightens the earth

Thanksgiving

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
YE T A K IN G

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THE SA N PO R D , HERALD

Waysandleans
of

BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
YOU ANI) ME.”

A C I 1 I E L IS A M O N G

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M,,y6 V E M D E R 23, ttlS

Four More Days of the Big Sale at the Three-In-One Store
Remember we have the Ldrgcst Stock of nice new Blankn*
and Comforts in town, ranging' in price from 98c to $ 1,79
We thank you for helping us make
hoja* that wt; may continue to share
We try to make you feel at home In
goods whether you buy or not.

this the largest and best sale of all, an,j
« reasonable portion of your patron*^.
my store and are pleased to show you our
Come to see us again. TRAN K YOU,

THE THREE-IN-ONE STORE

If Fating t* a fine art, mastered by and cleanser for the urinary tiac.t
Home— not by all.
and if you haven’ t the habit al­
'k
What to cat
how to pat it ready, by all means cultivate It.
F O R R EN T
arc the , preliminnil ?s and, them
The man who eats good food,
neglected, eating becomes mere fced- even if it is plain and inexpensive,
♦
♦
j f i g — a process necessary to sustain who eats in moderation yet sufficient
For Rent— Funds hod room-, wip,
life.
Hogs feed and no stretch of the necessities of his physical na­
or without light housekeeping
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the imagination can connect any ture, who is temperate and doesn’ t
N
French avenue.
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refinement with the act.
hurry nt hi* repast, who has genial
An invitation to dine is the high­ companions and laughs whil* hJ
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riTV a tdcat eiirrrcc antl tho llfo that runa ln our vc,n*For Rent Three olfiee room* (ivtr
LI l I A u K tA I .uULLfcod
There aro few of us too, so poor we
est social favor, the ultimate act of dines, is prepared best to du his
10e Store. N. H. Garnqr
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cannot give a thought of gratitude for ’ J All Local A dT ertlsem en lB Under
hospitality which a man can oiler work whatever it may be, for the
•pentinued from Page I
other blessings we have. There are ThiH H ea d in g T H R E E C E N T S a
For Sale
Young mulie mx yTiri
his friend.
The banquets of the projteily nurturTd body is essential .
few of us so placed In llfo that wo L in e For Each Inflcrtion. M in im u m old, weight 1100 pounds.
(,.t ^ |
irrfzes * are in cash, five dolancient R om e are famous in his­ to the highest efficiency, mental 'fir ,
cannot help someone else to bo thank­
Frank,
Sanford
Heights.
7J6-:ffr
physical,
and
is.
best
pro
pare
dr
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C
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a
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g
e
25
C
en
ts.
tory but in those times the guest
lars.
ful If wo try.
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was most distinguished who could sist disease.
The committee reported "that the
Prom the first Thanksgiving day
For
Rent— One
hou*p
devour the moat food, and gluttony
town generally in an excellent con- when Governor Bradford sent out men
V
apartment.
Mrs.
Charles
Henry
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FOR S A L E
’ contributed to the. decadence ol the % Next Thursday is Thanksgiving dition of neatness and there.-were *° bring ln wild turkeys for the feast,
Smith, UOS Park avenue, between
Empire.
T h e r e . arts lineal descend­ and the cool and pleasant weather so many places in eyerfif district , *n honor of tho first harvest In Ply3rd and 4th streets.
u?-1 tp
ants of those lid time feeders in of the past few day* make* us all that were deserving of honorable I9n,,,h- “ tere has been n general opln
For Sale-—Good udround
marc
Ion
that
this
Is
u
harvest
festlvnl
and
these . days, who, to the quantities; feel like .Ailing lurjtcy and otherwise |mention t halt if we were to print
i buggy and harnes*. Cheap for cash
For Sale Five acres of it,.
so h becomes a homo festival. That
that they consume have added a I celebrating • Kite ’ day' that m e a n s 'them flti* article would Imde Iiki
Box
infill
or
West
Side
vlo.-i17
t
celery
land in Florida. f*-ric,,|, , u|.
Iswuio of tho blosslnga of tho day to
'lhatr.' friet'e eating
eatitig for
I city
directory
breakine speed
sneed with which much more *lharr.'rteVe
f o r lc
itv directnrv.
record breaking
tivajcd, artesian well, to r I! p
mothers and futhera. They can glvo
For Sale— Ford truck, line shape,
the
the viands before them are made to those of us who have,
firorgrtuwn and Goldsboro
and lirtek roail
Term* to .Ul,
thanks In trutfi ’when they see their
luirgiiitr
Five passenger lltiirk, great
youthful
day*
Thnuksfivijin
Day
\ s nivi e of
disappear.
peclTd grutific.iiion ■htldren and grandchildren around
buyer
See I F M i '
Semimde ('i&gt;
IOW1I t^l ( i o l d s b m •* them
It ought to ho In tho minds of lug bargain, $260 00
M 'tore - St at ion
The amateur sword swallower*, in San lord this ve.it should be cele­ Is the Iwtcrist
Garage. Sanford. Fla
, I'Mf
brated
to
’
lie
tidiest
anil
all
.of
us
sons
and
daughters,
a
pleasant
duty,
I'niintiil tee
and
G ^ irg u Z ow n
who s| in id food Into the apparently
Th
t% .4, Vliry evident effort toward* to pay especial attention to their par­
For Kent Two Ft.rni-r, t
bottomless caverns tout aid reached should gather either in cl.pr. h nr Ml »
For Sale 'J’en acres of llie best
ents op this day. If they enhnot bo
home
and
give
thanks
for
lining
alpart
in
the
cleub
*,up
movethrough their mouths, as the firehigh hammock land, west side, just f ir light housekeeping. Fiw dollar
ut homo they can nt least nend a let­
Mrs Savage, 7n| \!yrile
mun pusses coal into the furnace, be­ lowed to live in peace while Europe meat and. many uttrartfiVe
uttradliVp little
little
outside
corporate limits.
Half in per week.
ter or n telegram of greeting to tho
i*
warring
and
other
countries
ary
avenue
Ji-tfr
long to the feeding class. They are
homes and garden* show exe. Ilent "homo folks.”
cultivation
l years
\bniil 260
having
trouble*.
In
Sanford
we
results.
In
Georgetown
the
first
quite as cultured tit the table and
Ml fenced
Tho thought of Thanksgiving being large jtirte* on other half
For Kent
Furnished
It
in their daily lives a* the herd that are indeed lucky and Thanksgiving prize was won by Mrs Sarah Lewis, n home festlvnl sometimes Is a slum anil tilleheil
Quarter mt'e of two] The 'Ilk101 M.quoth
D.iv
th
is
‘year
should
be
a
great
day
thre, dollar-, in c.i*h ai d the .ecorpl bllng block In the minds of men and shlJiJUMV slat Oni* .viol t lls' ' t
ran into the sea and wu* drowned
Perlor till of u*
The l)U-llre*s- men goes to Mr* 1. It Kclltx, two ,|o| w o m e n , who have lUluer no home ties feci dntirmife
They devour soup, i olfee and ol !i,
JI toil wi11 hoy it if |
or a r e prevented tiv clrciltnsliince* sold wpttjn t io- t^xr lo ! - Worth]
to
1111ui11 foods a util 1,1. and i law know *ll111i hi l ki* a &lt;iil v &gt;’ II a nil all 1lie l.ir in i ash a id -p u.,1 loim riM
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Ii,el, • . 1 !o Mr- p i l l Turner uni from ftettig in their own home rtrele or | ItlOll on
not tlii' 11-*c i f napkin-*
[ to y Inti
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1 ren Ii
*t
from Joining the circle of their
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1-telll Lit I I
dimly uppreiiatc l he pnrpi-i
ol the •lay IIS see Ml, Im -t l'*t tll"
.i veil to
f t:
11 If
friends
So they »firug their mental
an*t
t
he
u
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m*uM he
tr
faintl
In
Gtild-horo
tin
nr*t
pri/.,
o
knives, fork* and *poonS and g"h
shoulders and say th themselves. Why
For Sab
Eggs and Hub. ( lux of,
ll f, o Vi II
tin
o f re*l
r b.1a k“ - t hr ce dollar- , o, s |m \1 rLilln
erully mix them
should | he thankful* No one t-nres celebrated K, gal \\ kite U i dotti »
, ■11■TI
r I it'h II
V11 It..
M Something like that was the tirst
I h ick- an'i i to ......... to Mr
\\ hut In eat
I here l* no myfur 11- h»'il m u 111ur lushed
lug
jierformunce,
heavy
laying
bird*,,
M
11onoralde mention thought of a young woman, alone In
L Alexander
tery *hhoui it
I f you. are ill, eat
.1
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U
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tie
am
booking
order*
for
same
now
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N o w I t at t i e b i||kbeadl Mg of t he I n \1 r i
K urd
a large eltv making her own way In
whill the do, tor
i ’,*
" i it.a*, •
lull
fix
•»'su
rijitig
some
(irtipor
i
MIc)
*
the world
Ihr second thought wus \l*o a few pullet- and iiokerelRooms
U
d hoard
have
If you are in nori; .,1 l&gt;. .,|i|i
k' l1
1mi J
tIt*
.
I*
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lit
v
ora
Id,
heller
She
reasoned
If I am alone si me 'strain
com
V th* work or, t h,
Hey ha* |ut
a n i He
l
ea l what you want, whill e x p, ■ ■i
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11, t f
only from thv home fid k* bee i cornplcti || It I- only fair to hen* with no one to give me a Thanks Third St , Stanford
y
hus shown you i
n*i j]tilu Itle ami ii.» r
and the tnanv. v t ulor* but ot lo r nieMtton that t lo work -ee ms f o h* giving dinner there must he n great
For Kent 'Room-, foi
Fur Sale Two fre-l, Mill k r-ow '
nourishing
D on’ t punish yourself
i It f lurid.i that ha v e prog ressin g rnpoilv in all dire t i o n s ’ many others in the same |xist(loii and IIifml Bros
k. ■p n g
( 1at a lee in
iIjy eating
. . •what
i . ytm *fuj I like ,lie ■oininundn"!
• ■
,'l 1f
mav he so to ■* wh*&gt; cannot hqy even a
,
"
.
,
I
1
lire!
I
la
l
I
f r o n t s are talkin g of i lid up park'ntk, I., th
latter par’ good dinner
eai|-I soim &lt;mi I,a- lid I jOu wli.il n
&lt;i• |
j k, M &gt; H h
) O liti
v
Air
came
imjirov e ntetit
1. ol"
T,
,I ' IIl tllll, iI: i I l f . , mak it g if
lot *al«
III,It o V\
o I ! 'll A. . 4f The *i&gt;||t ', tow ,| ull-v
goodi ilor *, iilj
I fi.lt,
If 1 rn going to show nnv grutitud"
d
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will
he
II,
good
shape
Tho
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taking medicine, ^tjpd medicine j.
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for the blessings of health and
tic
&lt; o tiilielL
ihoii anil
M
tinned beli i w are how vi r to t :,1 strength and murage. Ill look out for ling, y ) ill) per
not for the healH$=f,.au
\ tuM.-bil f" r iu" ,h ' r :‘ n'1
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someone else She did ho. tty going to PfitTU'* 1 low
I
choice
meats
and, ,veget, lie step’ III Ihl- dirl-rturn is causing present nnfc
F 'o r
H e Ml
J jev era )
* » flics
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o t f i r ptaies
in -n . .up
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I i * lie r a I 1 1Ii, 1111III
1. ^ a ll h o n g Ii the superintendent of n newsboy home t Ig,
aide*
nod, cereal*
us tin 11 i on. I.am
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and unking for three hovs who hud tin
........... a *in on nt'
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... ,,lens tike
. I unde, stand that tl.iqi wifi then- were 'OIJJ, III ij^eplfli, d e « h u p i
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mi Indent
ol, ,,
tin- pro!
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relatives ot friends In the &lt;-uv who
i
,In keep the
,i
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. i lit o r large de cgitlioti Hunt,’ Kunm For Sid,
F% i tir II ,h
, a hi, it
ettig o v e r g r o w n w ith w e e d * , e t c
to
and calories
hitla/ne
should be her guests at a Thanksglv
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on
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da\
io*
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■h , t n &gt; t ti t t o t o I m o s t * i o m p l i t e log dinner
tlillt coiUribnles In streiigth, III at I
l l f t u i ,i ... J'*,For R en t or S a le
The superintendent en­
. ,,
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.
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, i the lake front with the view of
Kerr
.
2:t if
i*
lose the thoroughfare
Several l tered heartily Into the plan
m e t t o A vi*
1 0 1 tf
W
J
T h ig jie n
builds up the waste and keen* Up , ,, ,
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On
V'
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bulkheading the lake at that place l ‘in h t l s t t . i ’ s * *\’ i’ t i t r f i s w e r e c l e a n , e x
Thanksgiving day she made these
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,
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For
Kent
T w0
( tiie r o o m
"t
1 1 l*'"t
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ii
i
F. r Sal,
I,i*xe*. hovs her real guests i not charity
h irn 1
Above
all ielse, ,lake •
llrltl
to-euf, u11fl t hi- ( fnnrnoT&lt;ml ( up *»l
. ** i’1 for Ul^lgl.t I
hou*, ci»|: 1 nietl 11.
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,, „ &lt; ford
will
take them rn low and fell
S iiak
to d e p o t
E n q u itt* , 12 -f W
a
hou
I
guests).
In
every
sense
Then*
was
which
seemed
place
Don t hurTy. for after ,all, eating i*
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- r * ,D r t til k
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,
I , i »bow them the i ii\
while here
and
\ V r.
n
turkey
dinner
with
till
the
"filings
p
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k
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l
lust a- essi'tiliaj to sleeping to let
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nod M o r e u ■t , ’ok*‘ts to n tnutlhoe \l-.. .
,, , pact on ,,
n- till mil
i- allotted
&lt;• 1 K l»on inn will »r i r..i •t o i l ' - ho-.j
11, si r It g
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lo th* af'otiio’ iti M it h,-t ,f tilt sh”
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To-tw.
tiiiuui-l. i .t short
.our sleeping
•r.f - ' 1 r
,1 it* crei- It ,it tit* ** ■ 1,1,1 v 1 *oJ.,'i| U|H,T1
into. Jit.; u a it «nOs tile many Oeait- Ill't VVl I )) ri'st ruld. Areroirt
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1l o l l * , t . i * |
,
time without shortening your Mav
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Fo; Sail AU.UllU. i n . ■s
lo-r as a friend nod showed in dif­
%
■itle- t hat
. i»nvr(
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b e tw e e n G’ u lm e t tfr -a n d M a g n o lia to ferent ways Inter how much they ap- plants
w
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a
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l
m
o
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e
r
n
on en.th
Ample time for «atingy_llh i,i
^
Xho.
ready
to
iet
Smith
Awill lo come
are imjw ot
Firyt
F u trview
io r
Park, Park t o P a lm e t to , b e tw e e n •prerlated the Thanksgiving treat
m enr«*s, at t l y
means deliberation' in maAirtifing
Thru her. Celery Ju.
27 2t p
cities.
the rpaHficaiify spots nt the
J J -fftr
Fifth and Sixth from Fhnfocd a o ’ Sf
a n d F’ r* M ' h A v e .
your food
D on ’ t go to tbcdStfier,
t
1
Btilllheading is th thlbg.
Ml
St'J
' M o o t , te ll her Will out nil 't h e
' Mile Wiv. I to Fn neb ,^11 enii'l
extreme and become a matbeillat
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riciflc ctuisi f,.q un If idle were
A m e r i c a n H o a fn t a t in C h in a
I*’ n
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She bad n&lt;&gt; friends nr rel.i
who
led
u
if o.il
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111 oil' hf ul a I ert 11111 number ol lltln ■
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r in k
" h iln In s i
lives w till 1n U " (timisand miles
AI w lilc ll is h li l* 'd
If you caii'l
instinctively
knuw -ph i'H’s iif a. 1lilt;, afe i ir' uni.cr iinat Vi .'.ft c,
In III* l a m e r e ili o n of 1 loon
P r t .ir e ls
IJrst she dl l not fiw’ k forward w s h nnv
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rn ■ml
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for nut in •
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It Is her dtsposlllnu to m ake lf)e most o f I 'h e F oil , an d c o s t $ ' t ) , 00tl (p,ld
t
,ifor
matio
tfit:
t
ei'(it*
of
mui.;.
I
This
f.eiiig.
not
only
ip
splendid
&gt;;
(fjl%Blgl-llce lliiin arithmetic, and a
\1•Mir1
o f Ilf,’
If she Ullltllil have wfint sill*
law . f " ' a .1 men, 1 d U ; &lt; i n l . u j : i U o j d . l i l t e d w , t h ■ . t i n a " Ilk' * -ipi. i,n,k* for sortudliliiK 1 Uke
many ••an’ f *»mi*i" i * i wit limit ahiiul 1 In K t m
Mi i ; i.
at
tor r&gt;e\ general. a n d c a n t o r t r . e f ' s . f o r m i n g a m i n i a ­ fn what mlie lias Him declihnl to give
,S
M
llruw-ter.
-U
“ losin g t r a c k /'
ha* prepared the following list of ture park w ay.
s
o
m
e
o
n
e
n
gootl
Thnnkaglvlnif,
d
in
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Don’ t cht ton much iu-.i hi'caiisc
For ..Rent
Hoosyi, C i u t F jr'
ner.
It wan out o f the iirteTdfof) xor
ihitign women can d o in ■K’uu.oih.
, you liuvc a good cook in the kitchen
her to entertain ipiyone aAd.tlie filca
C a u t a k e luiek her nmtdep .n a m e
j 1 I'in d or liqflirt.islip^i’ Irvjd lipW *
’ uttd hernnse you like it
D on’ t cat
o f Just scpiling n hn*ket to if worthy
keeping roil pis. eti
Mho inf •.dr
a fte r her h u s b a n d is d ea d w ith ou t
•to "save** things
It isn't good
fam ily ^ jfr ijA l seom to he solbrlent
D w e l l i n g ? . f e r t i l e I'eli^r
‘C. 1 &lt;*Udany legal p r o c e s s or ■legislative act
economy.
Adept your dint to the
wanteif
j).
personal
touch
some
tr ’ ouif... 1 r! ” r i , . , I • f eV -V s-J
(x'aaii
n r.
k Ie1e p
| r 1her
'» 1 o
"w
o inl nrtutq'wfieu
mi w4
" nhe ('
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'season and th e ’ climate
Nature
'bow
Hhe conauReil with n woman. *
g i l'e - p r o ••* ■ K . V ’ T . 'W p o l t r h f l , 2 D. •
Can por uade lu-r h u s-L 'i i . ‘ , ijf|
Ii"-* nmrrieil.
V."
wbo7 while not-a social vforker. knew
very kindly grve* us certain fruit*
•Third
.street
PhoL*e.
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Iband to take hur^Tlanic anil give
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-J 1314 city nml the needs.ef many a fnm
and vegetable* at certain cseasous
^ r
Ids
he d".'* rioLiiV'’ .* •----------- -—
■— - r
h
i s family .amnie, if
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BrThrough
lids
woman
aim
found,
a
...uL.tDu year, yvhqji wt. rcln-lt c.-oxk
»♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »»♦ »»&gt; »»»»»♦ &lt;»»
lik e R
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pillow WlLfi two sons who was Juit'.
wtea they come fresh from l lie
C u p retain In r m a id e n n a m e f ° r
A U G U S T IN E ON T H E
'. r1v*H/ ruUdv to give o p .lh e struggle* o .
gardern when they ure beet for us,
LOCAL G R ID IR O N
.
l t d prif’sk nji her home
Him had
busitfWhs transactions #md uV her
- and winch we dois’ t 1 are for wf
■ t ^ j,
*11 a l &lt; Y M 14 iP rn ' i r a g e d 01 d l h n e f
h u * b a n d ‘s ntune for A-&gt;vanl .itl^*tr,ot hi r season*
Watermelon* are
. ' x
.rtld 1 s 1 -'tut sjdrlt and energy
If wife d o e * not like hM- iiWn frr,i * .
good in summer, but
we don ’ t
■NatrfOf(D flip! St AuguHine lltift' I ho
Irmdirr tf ik In the sflila
h u s b a n d '* fa hilly n a m e , they c a ’rt,|
crave thorn— wouldn't en joy them
.
,
«CKifi#.-.wflI eono* togeffitnr
I'thtrr ThanksThanks- 1i on wPl
wpl keen
k''"n sympathy A basket of
rhange to a name that does suit
.
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potables ami
half so much in January
No art of
, I glAlt*fff"utJiL it- promis^f' ku It*- the, r c c r l e a a iblrken, vrroti
-J
w!
‘A - i r k i 'I
A woman ran wear man - Hulh'og
.i.ude n T n.oV giving^*
Ing /dinner* iron
preserving cart save all the relish
.
!| IKiUC»V4 vHUV 1il.si un^. .«,vcr
v vi been1 'hi'
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nt.pnfil iiViAi'tjtii
ode ,,r *
' "&gt;* 1 * p dinner llt.U nm*- * than
of lre»h fruits or vegetalJeM. but without any testrictni;; -\oo)q rht&gt;t i j.tUyc*! / i tlito . ity'.*a,x )nu It •team*
fisj tho W1
Mien of tin’ m^tbijr und chib u*.
men
cVC* yderynce ■'
jter.t
in
the
thin doiysn't mean that the Conner's she must not jm&gt;so « s jr.'jjtirn. v
among
Die.
f.v
ore rtinkvd
ea
ll ; 01 i cw c linn'll Into thein. ■*J»"*'*
f-he can "vot** at every deetmii.
.,oicii •t'qc.w.ii .
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urt is not a very useful and ncri-ssta ll.
.
The school teacher f«»rgot her., myn i ** * » "
She
can
hold
.any
office
in
th»
*^ri*.V»
.vtpporl
thenWlY*;,
the
l»n^
■ury profession in our modern sys­
Although Sanforfl wus
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' .'.‘l 1! , loneliness in iielnr
Ihnnkfqf k*»e ciydA^
state
and
run
(or
congress.
lupbL
fi/rhi4l
»
il.t
;\{l,dF
y
jili
rff( 'oat ll I**od n ,:pl lo a less fnrtona'te ylHeyi.
tem of tnlde economics
hv the An*-ii*nl C h jK hoy
She can bold property ol her own Hut. blstui ha* been wor - log hill d
s’Nmcei
K
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ASrrrr',
Gwei
shore.
K)
w
oi
k
,Adapt yottr •iRel u&gt; your
i In* t:i ifl.i’i sh.'tiMered Imr reiij'onM27-‘Jlc
v l
daily
The man pL si'llentiry ojcupM ioo- and give her share of .the family with th&lt;L local 'cu m holdingg «IUH
&gt; ! Jillltlea wlih 11 exv (Hiorngn which never
property
by
will,
but
cannot
deed
needs difTerent f^od npd in different
practices, and
ha* made Hevcfal ■fagged until flnnlfy a neat and com
&gt;***»&lt;;
Wanted
Du a* making _
- ..
change*
which
will
strengthen* ^Yrinble home fi r nerself nnd her dill.quantities from that demanded by her share away
l.Klckjimp,
•
IJtjwM.
ft), in Fuijvic*^
She can take yip a 'hordFstcad or our team and eliminate all the weak; dreu was the result,
the ditch d i g g e r .' F&lt;$r. the former
Apartment***
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* - ’-‘ izia
spot*.
Both teams are in excellent .
R M»v' aometlmcs fo replace VKor
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wiilie heavy meal l» sullhieigla'^i# the school lands an bee o w q . pYoperty,
shape and it will i,e a har.^ fought' , * ''“ l 1 iin'
r,'c'',v" r" ," ' r ni'’
T.osj.'Sahifliirji-^igli^ Bar')'"., j
-other three are not urn many.
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. . . tru y thankful
by another prayer
A prominent *-itis»u ordered t hu ,ha tile, although
•with j'curls and aqVihyat
IL 'V " '
___. Avoid- fire nnv foi)ds ' tfte rjipiutn of] *
im* opposing team*
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For what I a n about to give make nn
"T’l&amp;fida ’ ^ocan’ L.eall4'f«^ t^he fstn and 1 l-ik*lund Telegram difcomjttaed liw- n ,„s Jhe local hovs out weighed • The I |ni|v lt|hj kfl|1
if rFlurrU-d id Mi*. K F. 1-aha. -B®
ml 1 that the F.skiinfi d&lt;’i’ nn hotiirty , &lt;nu*r ap ertolf' ^jpc.ired m that If11111 * wjil hi * all ai at
Ia
,
W h - n yon n c n l Jnb^Pn.ilmu
yet the menu on m.aiiv Florida Ui- jKijief vvbjjh d i i i _ o b t rn*’et t hr j |
"■ ' .V -a
Th" St
A u g u s i w i l l
)*/**FYJEAD I LO S E . SAID THE TURK
|liM lei nx Innw and we will
It.t
n*a■
Wutileil—
Druoontiking
i&gt;l * 1" ■
Dr
ttoonii king by -W. u
tnhles, particular I ’ In ihu .rural ‘ mioi- , , proval of the -..i’ ll 1’St't.elin'd render r ve Thutsdny nmriiis'
They
Kl.
b 'k a m p r o o m ip F u j r v R w ApD
t ions, uboqijds m things frkjyl in -The disgruntl’ d one r e fille d the well 'entertained while h* re
send ,i man to vce. you to talk
2h-:ttc
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lirease. wliero^evpr^' precuultsn has comparison of Woodrow Wilson vtth will leave for' Orlando Satin day.
|-rices and show samples: N o
&lt;(
4tecn taken
. prevent .the v loss Abraham LinroJn, tegurdlng this » whoi ectb*')’ will pliiy that y jte r n o c n .
sport
of a single drop of the uniiiial (at*. reflection on Wilson. • The- editor of E very true lover of *rl4Ul
job ts loo luji, none is too small
lioya
What They. NeftffBroiled, meals are palatable anti the Tclegrnrn., 'answers .*his critic ahould turn o u l . i ^ d theer
lor us.
Tho crying need of Neiy Vjirk
herlthfu), fried meats aro an aboro- . thoroughly,' .* cpmluding ns follows: to victory.
X
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en. according to one otfffiem *'hn
" W e shall not discontlnvo th*: pa­
intfioo.
r; 1V
taken her
jsdvlco An*1 r°lind Mr. Alletf may n d t: read it,
Poor^Optolon of Poetry.
‘ Drink water with your ncal» if per.
g(«al. are
filhiplni
aifd
wc
are
noiry.
for
he
needs
some
It
In
said
that
f?lr
Isaac
Newton,
on
you want it. Tho old fable th st.lt
Iso finiiKsfop'
imriuedflv
.sunrise
houK«fop’ jiep
p
should bo used only between meals of tho broadness and liberality i\hich being asked h|s opinion of poetry, re­
neks; r e ^ p . - coifi^rttiU
plied
that
It
was
a
kind
of
Jngcnloas
doesn’ t hold good any more.
But we Btrivo to make its leading char­
shit aervice—gnd fh'ir irtWtVr
nonsense.
I&gt;e sure that you do d’r lnk It bt;- acteristic; but the paper will go on,
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VOLUME VII

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 26. 191A

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GOOD ROADS
MEETING. AT
GAINESVILLE
WILL R E E D U C A ­
TION A L A N D GOOD
RESULTS A R E
PRO M ISED *
Did you ever hear of o good roads
school? Well, that is what the meetin,, «t Gainesville. December 9th,
»j|| he
The pctyjle of Floridn aro
in th.' good roads humoi and they
uill l&gt;hil&lt;l mote good roads, hut the
lug question is. of what shall the
rmidi. be built?
What method of
.im-.truetion shall be used and how
•hall the loads
be
maintained?
The- ire the questions which puzzle
ilo- .mints eommiaaionera in par­
ticular and road builders genet ally.
Some light will be thrown on
these questions at Gninosvllle. Fiv­
er) county commisaioner in the
Mate should attend.
It would be
„ ...... il l. f.,r any county to call to
it. u.l the authorities who will ad,|r&gt;.« the meeting
I t. i i,.gram has not been defin•. | .ir.tngeil. but some expert on
, . r . phase &lt;&gt;( road building will be
i.t,t .lined
I. I’ Dickie, secretary
,i
I . tt.il Florida Highway A»,o laiion hits announced that Geo
s s .a |e-. senior highway engineer
•. ‘Y’ r,Heil States Department of
jir.it. will give an address on
rn.i'l -t alolenance. Col. C H Cook
id 1‘ ittsburg will speak on trans|., f,ii|, r
In addition, experts on
1 &gt;i it. rials, consti tli tion, drain
II uther phases id roud en
,
,- will speak
Demonslra
n&gt;
&gt;1 exhibitions id roud. Iiuild
n g mil be airunged if possible
1 - gri's man Flank Clark who is
U ,-hiiigtoti
has notitiiil tile
&lt;■■-&lt;• vdie lloaril of Trade that hr
•b*.lined a good man to speak
* ' 1 , niei ting
T v Central Florida Highway A*,,
&lt;o has a paid membership of
&lt;ha n 1100 , the largest in t hi
•i•.- It is ei|H'rted that most of
■i * will attend - The meet
o —i.I to th e m , ho \\i x.. t

Working fur F. E. C. Canal
Secretary H. 1 Ilnmilton of the
Florida East Coast Cunul Askociulion is taking a trip down the East
Coast in the interests of the canal,
meeting with the vnrious trade and
civic bodies in the several cities and
towns, gathering information
und
statistics and urging them* organiza­
tion* to have good representatives
at the hearing to be held soon in
Jacksonville nu the matter of the
government taking' over and im­
proving thy present canal

LARGE DELEGATION OF
BOOSTERS FROM KISSIMMEE
ENTERTAINED IN SANFORD

While in Savunimh at the recent
waterways meeting Secretary Ham­
ilton met the chairman of the bourd
of army engineers and learned that
there will be held soon at the office
of Mnjor La Due in Jacksonville a
hearing yn the proposition of the
government taking over the East
Coast canal and that nn invitation
will be extended to all cities and
towns to lie heard at Chut time. Just
when the public hearing is to he
held bus not been announced, but
Mr Hamilton is urging all t be towns
along the coast to make proxisiot
to be presented at the public hear
ing

W E L C O M E V ISITO R S TO T H IS C IT Y

At the same,time the secretary is
gathering information and dutu tc
he presented by the hoard of ap­
praisers appointed by the war depaitment to inquire into the feasi­
bility of the g o \i&lt;rnnient taking over
the presertt canal or building a new
one to parallel it or selecting an­
other route for file inland waterwax
Secieturx Hamilton In-bl a inert
mg in Cocoa Wednesday night and
lias another meeting scheduled for
Melbour -• tonight
He is now ,r
ranging for other meetings
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N U M B E R O F “ K IS S -M E ” BOOSTERS W E R E

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ON LAST W E D N E S D A Y •
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Wednesday was a g«|u occasion |celery fields and wvre as favorably
in Sanford on a small scale for on I impressed with the vegetable inthat day the Kissimmee delegation : dustry of Sanford as with the bulkrume to town to inspect the hulk-|hend. They left tbo city late in the
heading. They weie' tb arrive e a r ly 1 afternoon
with the feeling that
and in order that they
should not they hail *j&gt;ont n most pleasant day
be lost on the outskirts of the city jnnd promise a return engagement
four cars (illed with Sanford m e n 1to the Sanford people some time in
went out to Elder Sprints* to meet the future.
them and «-Vt &lt;rted them safely into
K i-uum i c is gicull) impressed
the city
with the .idea of bulkheading their
They wYre here nt the invitation Like bont, that city resting upon
ol the Seminole Dredging Co., to, beautiful Tohopckaligu in much the
inspect tho bulkhoading of Luke “ "»* position thnt Shnfoid lies upon
Mon toe primarily and
also to he iM‘»nr°** and f&lt;ft mnny months the
tho guests'of the city and nee what ;bulkheading bus been agitated in
Sanford is doing in the way of im-i**'11’ '*M'prove nient.
The delegation was
Hearing that Sanford had already
stalled
this great movement the
tirst taken to the lake Iron! where
busines.
fnen and ritv officials were
Messrs Walker and Mahoney bail
chartered .ex.-rill litllnehes and the ;inxinn- to note prrxgr.-s. and have
entire party was taken (or a rule beet. Ill i-o lit moment loll xxilli the
on Lake Monroe wheie the effect c.l Setntt o|&gt;- Dredging (ntiipntix ol tin*
1 ‘ pon
the bulkheading -coulrl be seen from I1
&gt;M t'gard to the same
of
the
eompunx
to
•b. »al.-r front
ThexA were
„|.„ ’ »’.• mx nation
xisil
Salilonl
tillpatty
xxas
organtaken over I lie entire lake IroTit oi&gt;
foot and out to lln dredge itself! il,M* anil came by auto Wednesday
and when tiny bad tilll-hed w.r.- rnortiM g Inl-lg til, guests of t lie

full x 'iiti-tli-d that the sea wall and .'s.-tninnln Dredging C o . in i o n i u m
the dredging wen- all that could In-. t o n -a iIt ll til •• ("oinmert'i:•I ("1 nil ••f
Sanford!1■
i desired
.irr* ti. •&gt;-.t fu VO| 111&gt;|\ 1 m
i They
■ \l one o ’ rlnrl they w.re given an
pressed xxIt ll Ifn k't* at work of hi.iu elegant Intiilienn at the Royal Cafe
•*1 1f x leg t ill- Id kr fr^nt h«Tf .1 MO
that xx.i« greatly erijuxed bx the
- t .tied '1 pi'll b-;i xin k! tK.it 1 »i 1 ft ’A
visiting i.t&lt;lies and gentlemen and
t In-y xxitubl •IIVita• t hi* Sit Malso I.y niaoy Sanlord peopli
A il­
for.l | '••pie
, . to torn*’ t»i ..
Ki-»&gt;*irnnn-iing as toastmaster. Honorable F«»r- ind xirw i her propn-ition d ow n ’
W AS N O T T11F. R E S T (M AM I V r&gt;. t Lake ,.ilb-d upon Congr.-«»mHn
hen
Among t bos. from Kt*«im
H IT M A K K K T SE E M S TO
.'si-ars li I H olly . \l K R ob in son,
mrr were the -following Congress
tiovernor Thai alter. lion
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IIK O O O I) K N O l f . l i
titan
. J Scars, wife :uid »on, Joe,
Stanford. Eugene Itryun. Dean I. A
Jr. ? "
Thompson. I’res’ t city
Spinier,
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Johnson.
Editor
council, Eugene Jliyun, councilman,
la-ttuce is getting tipe in tin- cel­ Naugle. M Katz. Mr. .lories and
Joe E Johnston, city engineer, Hon.
ery delta
several others who responded with
II Clay Stanford, I M l.--e. Hud
Every season about Thanksgiving . Iiorl address.-.
son Russ, M Katz, Mr and Mrs.
the light green glint of this dainty
\ft. r tlo-ir llttobeott tin visitor. D G Wagnet. T S Olivet, R T
maiden brighten* our I'.-ld.
it I
■r . t i l .
it. • a r • t o l b . ■ . -I . 1 1 . d
I,
ri lb. o o i . - l l t t o . t .fig li
-t -I.I. . I,1 x 0 ix t in let t tl.-e t,t|
iii, 1 1.
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FIFTY CARS OF
LETTUCE SHIPPED
T H I S WE E K

Caught Had Negro
A negro named Robert Crawford,
who had been omployed by K. T.
Wynne ut M onioe for somo time,
incidentally told somo other negroes
that he had to leevo South Carolina
on account of trouble that he hnd
und Mr. Wynne upon writing up
there fount! out thnt Crawford was
wonted for shooting n constable nnd
killing his horse.
Deputy Sheriffs
Roy Tijltm and Conner Williamson
were told nbout it- and arrested
Crawford, obtaining a confession
from Itfm and he is being held for the
authorities at Goldsboro.
It seems
thut Crawford had committed some
minor offense and n constable r.c*
companied by u negro guide hnd
stnrterl out to cupturo Crawford.
He claims' that when he sig h e d
them doming towards him he tried
*° JfRR th*’ negro but accidentally
killed the constable’s horse and
wounded the officer.
Christian

Nrlcntista of Sanford to
v
Move
The Woman's Club has voted to
rent the use of their line club build­
ing on Oak avenue nenr Third street
to the Christian Scientists for their
regular Sunday morning services.
The Woman’s Club liuiltfing ha*
recently been redeioruted ami other­
wise improved nnd n fine new grand
piano installed
Altogether it is
one of the prettiest and most con­
venient places in the city.
The Christian Scientists of San|.,| ,| ire |o lie eongrat ualted on »•••tiring sti homelike and comfortable
a place for their services.
The first set vice III the new rooms
w
l&gt;e ut I I ii’ eloek next Sunday.

UNLUCKY SANFORD
YESTERDAY IN
ATHLETIC EVENTS
I.O S T

EVERY

G AM E PLAYED
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\ ’ »I»H THE TEAM S OF
T H E V IS IT O R S
—
Yesie-day xxas an unlucky day for
Sunfoid although the lun and IXcitenient among the youriK«*r
folks
made up fur it. The first defeat
was ad udnioteied ' by the St Augus­
tine high si hool,thnt after a hind
fought liittib- with thi- local high
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London, England, Nov. 26.— Al­
though the full text of the Greek
government's reply to the collectivo
noto presented by the entente pow­
ers had fioF yet been made public
in Knglu'nd there is every indication
thnt the British government is satis­
fied with the position takon at
on*.
The assurances given
by
Greece differ in marked de g r e n ^ f i t
the previous- expressions of n U M Icnt neutiulity.
They are
tbyr
vague nor evasive but promise ex­
plicitly that no military ..mjpaxure*
will he taken against . tfie Serbian,
French o r ’ British tjoops^io. caso
they retreat to Greek territory.
Whether this gunrnnty of safety
will curry Greece to the extent of
opposing with her army any CJermtiu forces which might attempt -to
put - lie the allies across the Greek
border probably will not be ascer­
tained Until full detail* are n -rived
in le^ard tn the asstintnis*- given
by Greece
Fmm the '.optimistic
tone of Athens dispatches to Ioimlon
however it max be inferred G.'cne
bn* yielded ott every essential point
raised by the ullti— The (irts-k *itualswn therefore is regarded as having
been eb-ured llnullx
Milit.it&gt; i vents i i i the Ralkans «*p-_
pear to li(- marching swiftly to tK*
i-onelu-ion ol destruction, to Serbia.
The
approa -t-es to the historic
battlefield of Kossovo plain, xxfdrji
xxete expected to form a strong &gt;iefi'tist x'i- line, seriously delaying Hie
a d viinis- ol tin* invader*.' already •
)ta« been Unversed
In tliv ensuing*
battle thi- Serbians are repiift»-d" to
have been unable to withstand the
shock of the attack nnd they ate &gt;
now said to hnx- been tn retreat r o - &gt;
ward the Albino border. Sima* the
fair of I'rfstinit ' npil VJi|iovits i.-'tbi*
to th. - , -t.Mu it «*l :i •'- «x, ffjyxlI mu, oniiI &gt;«*r!»*i.iri n*t •••»! h.i**
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lain. • •*kr V 1••• I
ini.es. man eviry hotly in 1 t i e III
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In the nhsenre o f laty^d.fqryrrtarton *
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This season lias not been one ol Do- r ^ l j ^ 01380646
nituai^rr -at
-sf&gt;preltieht ever witnessed nt Holden coneerning the situaiqytT
urged to attend.
best its the heavy rain* at planting
" ,-|«qmffd
' xitnekl thi* '
field nnd t he ntuny visitors were rhunik |»n*s it may 'he
&lt;• ur-.’ -xille will In- prepared to ur- time rut the etrtp of curly stuff
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well satisfied even If the Sanford Set bians svr«- stril hoTj^rNf^M* fiosl"L M date fr(•III 2500 to 8000 visit- somewhat and the subsequent warm
lion.
I
n
J
h
c
souih;
vljicie
life
a
tvr.m did lose.
it'.ii geinents for it reception weather bad 11 tendency to ..... . •I,
Iti tin- evening the pnri-h house troo|ts are operutmg, vti^emtitniion- is -v
The lettuc e going ml'
•-igi t lief marling tin iven I .-arlv stuff
xxas the Hf'eile *f two iiio- i d'-f'txts UMihnngetl
01 g " Dei e miter
h hi;vi been , the ' titiirk' 1 now i. not what 1 1't VERY FE W C IT IZ E N S H E R E W H O R E A L IZ E T H E M A G N I- tlie first ail mini* t .tfed to tin* SanV. itliin twenty njll&lt;v; -of jilagtLid.
tni-'i
Aintl.ft
litre ef tin mi-ct- grow els i-oilbl vxi'li In -hip lull it 1*
the llijtikb ui in.x mlf — ^^LVa»MUiig
foul
gillby
tin
St
Augustine
girls
T l l)E A N D IM P O R T A N C E O F T H E S A M E C H E A T
&gt;J Li; .1 visit to the I diversity the lies! thi.re I- ..lid II— "thinnd I h, *, . nnd b.. I lie Flit in tin v* f b:i.pgb \1 esopointni^. ' \(ltte &gt;i M-fi*.
':.i
W.-itni* will be gjxeti an t ton *,i Ilf. I.• I:.1 i i
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I'H O I.R E S S H E iN t. M A D E O N W O R K
&lt;"l liottl _ . *..
xx I n xx lkei| o vi- r t ia* S (o:il |,oy. |oil* bit 1 1 b- wtllt txx a x x
lx to inspect the pew road ket Is taking the leave- and )
allies,
the'
Itniieh
f
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n
d
e
r
. r«tR(}d .'.
I in t he (ant "ami fin Ions game ol
*1 a • mipu» which was built un- a good price for the xatlle
t
liter
or
lout
-miles
IjeloXX
U
px^dtJAty'.
|bill the bulk beadl-ig • f till- I.lt-I aboittd the \l|t
Mae us guests of bushel ball.
|t ih eitimated that about f l i t
- ni;i-;vision of a government
mill It; Messrs. Walker uml Mahoney and
All the games xxeie good ones they bad enptuted from ‘t hv-^ u r k s ,';..
liottl here in Sunfoid i
"-gi'Mi,-, .(Ilht-r details, of the rn.eel- cats will be (.hipped front the ''•■n.
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greater undertaking
than
most j were rnrried to the powerful dretlgoiand lull ol action.
In th e .g ir l i ' owing to hick of watefi..*. *.
ing k.^Yr n(,( been vv-xt^kod o x ttlm l ford section this week of lettuce
The violent, struggle on tjie Aki^trtf^* \
with - St.*. Augustine the frapeople suppose nnd is fraught with and shown over the muehinery,
a rotep|ere ‘piogrntn xxill-.be jmb- atone
It is bringing all the xvay
many mote advantages to the rity has I and learned more shout dredging tures.of th'*r g-»ine .tv ir th« magnifi­ Italian fropt cqnlinue,* 'ufin'mlttintt* .
It-df-d ni'ij week.
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ftoni $1 per crate to
per irate
Rome reports nn in\^t&gt;r^atlt yic- r
, -'V - ' f l
bus long Hein the contention of The] in its actual operation than we ever cent playing of ^ fiss Mixtin for St. ly.
L o. b. Sanford, ttcctruling to the llriald and we people who me living ‘ knew before. From the dredge we Augustine and Miss McDaniels for lory for Itultuna in *(hc cn|ddrv .of
J; V ^ -T f .*•|
Jlnptut Ten!pit* Next Sunday
grade and pack
If it w»« good
itrthv
teWon
nt
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Austrian
trenches
The St. Afigustiue giili
heJr art the ones who (ail to realize ( went for a mile down the lake to SuVfuif^y
j,
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Rr» (jeorge J ly iu a n will deliver headetl stuff the market would be
I the extent and scope" of this w-i rk get n .look nt the short line as it won this game xxith a score of 18-6 . Goritzia.
•* «c: 1 in onyAITodAy . Thom ' Shall paying almost double thut price
TLo boys game with Stelsoti^jisa^
Along this line is the following letter wux before the bulkheading com ­
Death or II. C". I’ ctiSffieton
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la* w n h .V fc. jp d ’aradise” nt the
There will be about 500 acres in
Jit;in it prominent citizen who sets menced. . Now. to get a real view also replete with good pluyiug ntid
T
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e
many
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; D»l&gt;U&lt;a .Ttimplw-unit SundjLy mum- IvtLUcu-.tlua ui»uxou according- to emir hVth his Ttpwv—fci foffowsof rht&gt; “ befttre and after taking” go the Stetson boys won this game in Pennington were shoc^Oo Dnltear pf
1,1 K bt II o ’floclt. You are invftrd SccValive rstiniates bitted upon what
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out on the lake and take a look nt the score of 22-5.
Denr Editor Holly:
his death which occurred on Tui'sto tear the same.-.
,
'*• Wa grQwere hn\*e "out nlCesdx and
The
sporting
editor
of
The
Hernlxl
dtiv ni the home of his »on, J. \S^
I was one of the party that met the tough, uneven -anil ugly shore
, * At 7 Lri ‘ in the evening Mr. intcinf iAn -plant during tf|(&gt; se.i-.nn.
slept late loduy urn! the full ac­
the KissiremrV delegation at Elder's line and then slowly drift down to
Pennington on Sanfor.d Heiglry». He
All
indications
ptM'nl
to
*
good
price,
^il/tnan will adtlress tile audience
count is not uvailnbl*.
wan fifty-two years m yRxl .Ut tinWednesday, nnd xeont oil th'- in - opposite the bulkhead and there get
especially
for
the
licxl
crop,
a*
thg
, n: 'In subject; "T h o Rlado, aisjl
a good look at the real improvement
Vl'cclion
tour
xxlth
the
Kixsimtuee
time
of his death anti
(fj* San­
lh‘, Kar und the Full Corn.”
The weather conditions xvitl improve at
Allen's Theatre ProgrcsscH
to Sanford, thoie see the even,
folks
when
they
inspected
out
bulkford
many
yeurs
ug
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returned
Sunday evening services nre X’rry that time and the cold weather eflll
A. G. Allen, ■who recently built
regular, smooth anti beautiful shore
to hi* home in Hliitf^p. jju ) jtnnit/illy
. I*rt*tlx attended but it„ him Iteen bring forth the good ^olid hr isds bend.
line with the beautiful white sand, lhu nPW pl“ y house on the Iiincg
spent the winters
I
have
lived
in
Sanford
since
be­
that
make
the
Sutilord
bRtUei'
as
N •’’^ii.onsttiiUiA. that ns mnny ns 426
. . .
, | with the background of somo ofi l°t« on First fctreet is now engaged
The funeral xorvirOSjLgccurrpd at
lore the Itrgtnnihg.pf this great work
,JUR, neM fiou, „
tha, are In the * In placing opern chnirs on the floor,
,r
P op|e ran
nccommodaHid In the fnmnus ns. the relery. •
the residence of J. \V. F ^ ifin g to n ,
find
Yi“
v&lt;
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rfiuAe*.many
private
exam?
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t
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't J 1,ur'- room of fhe Ttfm’ple. You
shy line rshowed
v iiw w i xi up
li]/ M
l , ^ greater Hu bought all the chairs in the Im ­
to.
Rev. Strong of the CoAgfiigatioitAI
ftrflHonr, Jiut never have I realized
_?prc- thttefore invited to corre.' The ■ut
Germany Shy on Food7^,
adventuge.
This rhangc wd srt’ no perial Theatre und also u shipment chutch officiating. The r e f t f 'h l w v r e .,
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Cologne, G -rmeny
LoniTon . -svfwxi •rxfal wnfk ami improvement
"f! I extra in charge*" of Mr. Earl
.
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n 'tir ’ .... !
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brought roitgrnlul.ition
rongrntulation to Sanford,, from Jncksonvilb and expects to sent to the
old hom*1* ^ ^ C lin t o n
f
, K„
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1; xton rendent delightful
music. Tfie Volks X*itung i» u 'sharp ar­ w-tt* going on. until Wedprtidny. j|it
ftom ihe whole delegation of Kis? seut a thousand peo^il». in the now
Illinois, fog interment.
"C*
1 feel Hint there are
The roof over' the stage
7 *"' c^"&gt;' 1 with Mrs. Ernest Boils ticle urges the 'rrif.b*l“ g. ".which
,
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simmee people nnd from all other/ house;
other,
in
our
city
that
do
no,
know
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diirrtor and Miss Margaret Davis meets next xvrek. to - call the govhas been extended 18 feet, giving /
Ucarson-JCcrf
piani-t ix planning an esrellent pro- erpment to account for ifs (niluro .to what - being done on our lake , hnl th&lt;&gt; ,Hllkhp|lll. „ Mhl. roa, lm. ample room for scenery and shift­
Miss Flora i’curson, uqd .-Jesse
front,
Hnd
for
thnt
reason
I
want
deal
adequately
with
•
the
-problem
,Wam ol song.setviefcs for the people
ing and ..t(u&lt; stage will Ire ample to
provement of Sanford.
you to {lublish this, an account of
avrommodnty
nhy of the roud shows Fearsou were quietly married I n '
of supplying foodstuff*.
I this v(Inter.
1 ttllnk Ihe people of Sanford
h n d o S a t u r d a y , X O t f i . -.B1
mV awakening, as an ap|&gt;cnl for
that' com e to Florida.
" T o supply the 'Geriyu!i nation 1
Phi- other sorvices ip.&lt;the Temple
Alfred A, t t l c k e l j '^ ^ l h e .
lsro
them to go to view the beauties of who have not taken such u 'trip as
One of"th e conveniences' * (s the
with provisions Is at prcsrnl the '
. ,r»^ *he day are as follows;
‘Above described should do -SO ut
&lt;
btni
it
px-rforraiuis
J
tfcns*
our* bvikheud
.Indie*’ rest room opening off from
* 10 a in The Bible school pre- most important military question
monyv
,
Ml.
and
"MfV
-5."*^V.'
K|Jt*cy
After
meeting
the
K
is.-mimee
dM
i*i
... .
. the foy u door that yxill be open to the
-id-d oxer by Hon John D. Jlt»- anil onu w)pi It must be carried
left Orlunilo on the Icn 'aM ikk ^ trlta
*it e of the recognized schools through before winter,’ * the Volk* cg.xiipn ut Kldet’sswe came buck to ly feeling should always w ht* k'c- ladles nt nil times of the day, an­
-Ollll
Sanford,
arriving
at
tinfoot
ol
Park
other proof of the thoughtfulness lot I’ omons Fin., whtt *1
the state
Zeitung saYs
"T h i- doubtless will
Y si
make th«ir ‘ &gt;191110
1 - ,
,
w
O
left
"the
uutor
for
n
walk
I
L°
,ded
lhp
cit&gt;
'
royn/li
for
'
their
of.
Mr.
Allen.
ThU
room
will
nhto
r- Off p. m. The Junior Young be recognized by the supreme army
along
the
newly
reclaimed
ground;
t
^orl"
in
work,
and
that
a
vote
be of convenience to thocladier.^ antf l
pl»* under the leadership ,o! Mrs, commnnd whose orders will find no
.x Christian Sdencn W fd tp V .* ^
on
our
bulkhead.
Thcte
wo
found.
\V*nk*
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hou1'1
b®
.^
v°n
»
Messrs.
children
during the performahres.
opposition.
We
recommend
the
ap­
Regular
C h iis t la i^ 'ie ^ ^ iiY s f ir ^ V ;/'
V K Gatchell.
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Walker nnd MithojMty, ]he two towns.
'• ,,f&gt; P m.f ,&gt;Th'e Sonlyr Young pointment 9 ! an economic dictator thut clear out to -the corrtrrte wall men wh«r nrn the contractors delivet- r- Mr. Allen remarked several weeks win be held w
n
i
f
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white sand hud been pumped from
ugo^ thnt he t\ouid Kave one of* the at 1 1 olclock Inr t t ^ ^ ^ a n V . P I uTe ' t
1 °plo wilh^Mlss Minnie Slevxart in military clothing.
.
ing
the
goods.
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ittoSl, complete {haatres snd moxflpb Building, Oak
The article doses with nn nttuck the lake, and was even with ihe top
of the wall. wThls work is" Waring
Asking no pardon for consumiryt places 1 n ‘ ttbe state and hla many Street.
r 'f f . •
I ; - “ 1*, t An .Wctflent* bantl o f ushers with on Herr von Klein, recently appoint­
completion
hnd
a
walk
to
the
Clydtfj
*0
much space of .'Jour valuable improvementa ptove the statemeni.
• r- W. C." DeCoursey as the chair- ed undeY-oecretary of the interior,
Subject: "A p cien v ;rit^.0 t,7 Jdo'4t^a
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Line dpek convinced u* . whaf.'nn ’ H cr/ld, I am,
When finished the Alien Thoitre Necrotroncy;- nlift# M'twil'vrhm and’
rr' Jo -take rare of th e.p eojd e in a on the ground that he had not
Your friend,
* h ? n&gt;v..«i..A.l ,E*/ '
“will certainly be up to date in every
dealt energetically enough with the Improvements l i k e - t h i s meant
pleasant manner. .
v ..Sanford.
After
this
walk
wd.
went
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Lome next $tond»y. • ’
to^d, problem. .
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LAKE FRONT IS A GREAT WORK

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DeLand last week serving aa jurors.
Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. ■ Dinbrow of Clermont arrived.in Osteen
last Friday on a visit to friends in
Osteen and I-omoti Bluff.
The pluy.at; the school h o u se ja st
Friday night was enjoyed "by nil.
Mis* Hodge, our toncher, certainly
deserves praise for the way the
young people acted their different
parts showed training and the mu­
sic was fine.
O.
R.
Nicholson
pf
Daytona
Beach spent Thursday night in Os­
teen at the home of his -brother.
J. J.- Nicholson.

H *A P P •E• N I •N G S

A BUNCH OP INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPON
DENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY— EFFICIENT
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD
ill with typhoid fever. Mr. Sipes is
recovering but his son was taken to
the state hospital at Chattahoochee
W. C. Hutchins of Jacksonville is last week. Gilla Sipes was here to
They
visiting hla brother and sl'ter-in- visit his father this week.
have
the
sympathy
of
all.
l»w, M l. and Mrs. Frank Hutchins.
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Mr. and Mrs. Johnes have rented
The hunting season, as usual,
the Stcnstrom cottage on the gomcr opened before the day set by u w .
and with four children havo moved The hunters, bewever, did not brag
h o w much game they had captured
D. H. C. Rabun has rented the until the 20th. There is said to bo
Hoiecloth plnce and has the land millions of duck in the St. Johns.
ready to plant lettuce on.
We saw five
Mr. and. Mis. Boley, who bought i Carl Chorpening, young son of
Mr. Muse's place have moved in C. E,:j£hvrf»er^ng. while riding a
their new home.
Mr. and Mrs.
tbiriWachcoL T u esd ay evening
have moved in. the Smith htfuse that collided with r jifbey on Sanford
Mr. Johnes moved from.
avenue and was thrown nhout four

WEST SIDt I l f MS

NO VEM BER

The symposium, " H o w to. Make
the Campaign for Million* G o," in
ten three-minuto talks was taken
by the following efficient speakers:
Elton Moughton, Sanford; Mrs.
Harry Kent* Sunfctd; Miss Beulah
Roney. Orlando; Rev. A. M. Chis­
holm. Kissimmee; Miss Coffin, state
secretary; Mrs. E . . V. Hollenbough,
St. Cloud; Miss Muttic Bandy, Kis­
simmee; Rev. C. E. Enslow, Winter
Park. Mr. B. E. Evans, Kissimmee;
und R ev ., Brownlee, pastor of the
Presbyterian church. Sanford. Miss
Maggie Hope of the Oviedo society
led the opening devotions the Thurs­
day forenoon session.
Many excellent reports were heard
from the societies of thi» flourishing
district, and the retiring secretary,
Mrs. Ira H . Weatherbeo was pres­
ent with statistics showing her faith­
ful work duiing the past year.
Sanford was the banner society in
the large number of delegates.
About ton societies were tlflis repre­
sented, Sanford sending nearly half
of the total from out of the ayitertaining town. Sanford means brini­
ness alright.
w*,

, O. Ft- and J. J. Nicholson drove
some horeses over to Daytona
Beach last Friday for the Daytona
Beach Transfer C o. J. J.Nicholson
returned •to his hom e in Osteen
Saturday.
Mrs. Klla Turner of Winter Park
is visiting her brothers, A. C. and
K. B. Osteen.
P. Leonardy and K. B. Osteen
are making a good tpdny improve­
ments on the W . O. W. Hall,
K. B. Osteen, Harry Osteen, Miss
Lionn
Osteen
and
Miss Bertha
Hodge motored over to Sanford
Saturday afternoon. *

J. B. Johmljn ;ind Mrs. Frank feet in the air and camo down on
!{utci]lns w.arp%hf*,U**jai;;&gt;tes for the his right side, hruLing him consid­
erably and together with the shock
The Southern Extension secretary'^
ho does not feci very gay.
Mr.
Mr. Lehmann gave much wise coun­
simmec the 10th and 11th.
They Duke brought him home in the
J. W. Allman an d family have cil in addresses, and conference
sth ool car.
moved to W oodruff furm.
hours.
A generous collection was
We noticed the Geneva corres­
Mr. and Mrs. Tice and children taken for Christian Endeavor work
pondent . n/jnounced , that .Thanks­ of Daytonu were; to Osteen Sunduy in Florida. Forward steps in finance
giving ratnp.on TBdrsdrvy this year. evening, having visited'1 their -son. and other ways were explained b y
V ^n'd^r if .^bej^ uvef heard of the Thoo. Tice at L e m o n Bluffy
Messrs. I s 'h m a n n ^ n d Curry. The
'D a y Aot aside by rtir
W. J- Dayman spent Monday new songa'ffSnn ryt^tten recently for
iHe’slnqAt coming on any day but* morning in Sanford.
our u n i o n ’ by Mr; John .^plfin of
Allen Allman has moved to the Johsntown; and the All-KatUn,’ Cam; Mrs J F M i d e l l a nd and littlr J A Patillo house to send his chil­
sons spent several days with her dren to the Osteen school.
Mrs . M. J. M orey and children
parertts, N if^Tm d
Mis. Eph
I,.
left last Saturday to visit Mrs.
Brown at F t - Christmas.
. Miks Annie Brown has returned M ercy ’s parents at Watertown. Fla.
Mrs. E. A. Osteen and children
tin her home at Fort Christmas after
of Monroe spent Tuesday in Osteen
spending some months here.
Mrs T J. Hill of Cameron City with Mr.-and Mrs. A. C. Osteen.
The new o ffice r ? 'a r e : President,
Mrs. E. Stafford and sen. Guy Rev A M Chisholm. Kissimmee;
left
'c.r Dayton. Ohio
Monday. '
called there by the death of her Stafford of Monroe and Mrs Staf­ vice president Mrs Ira if Wcuthgrandmother. She wilt remain until ford's daughter, Mrs. Richard Cone ; ertice, Union Cneter,
Kissimmee;
and baby of Orlando spent Tuesday secretary. Miss M H Roney, Or­
after Christmas
visiting friends m Osteen
lando. treasurer. J H
t’ ellui, St
Mrs K E C m *r«»in town. Mis
Cloud.
Juntoj
supeiinterulcnt.
Miss
C C Worthington of Tampa and
Maud
Enlow.
Winter
Park;
Quiet
sistei. Miss Amelia Evans and neph­
’ Flour superintendent. MrIt C
ew. Kii Glenn of Cincinnati. Ohio,!
i
Maxwell,
Sanford,
Tenth
D-giuti
were visitors Sunday hi the Ells-1
{.worker, R. H. Mulrhead, Sanford,
FAST SANFORD
worth home on Reardall avenue |
; add. for -Christian Citizenship. Rev
Mrs
Worthington, .is prcyidi-ht of
1
E- p . , Brow nli*vx. Sanford
.All of
the
«
•
i
v
11department
of
tinW
om
­
A petition was em ulated thmugh
the
named
wotk^r^
have
never
an
’
s
Club
of
Tampa
Was
in
D
eL
an
di
out this route. No a, to retain the
i
served'
befor
•
hut
.Vlfn.
Weather
bee.
U S. mail service as it is. and al&gt;*o as u delegate uerompunied by her
|
ex-secrvtnry;
Mr
'
M
utrhe^td,
last
They. were
to have I in- carrier, F I Greerf te- relative’s
j
Quiet
Hour
Holder,
and
Mr
main, .is to- always bp- given, uni- g neat-*, hi town j*1st*
[ Cellar. some years ago. di«t|irl sec^fi-s- Laura F
vnrsal -.it\s(ui lion
WV thing, if thft
jFrtnry
Tlte ili-tr^t president is
tony en t io ii
powers
Nli’ut In-’ ’ undertjnnd our :tV ’• t lie W om n n
ppsttit
&lt;
*
J
the First Christian rhuf/*h
was
taken
ill
aii-l
Is
still
there
situation we would strip
1 , mu
j iff Khsuimfrfee and believe* in f ’ hris11
list
she
may
he
at
home
soon
mail in the middle ’J i t ' the day. i n ­
, t\V|i • Erydeavor
’
\ e f e d III h e a l t h
stead o f .it dark, as the ,Pp.st ma^w’r
C.r a.. E TfiV nseiui
Gent-rrl has planiit-4 l|* . J^ie.' pi*t|Iton was bended hv W \S*” •Dr^ssor's
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Election Prnrlamaf|on . ,
,
name
*
O S H IN M W S
.Uitdet.
aVl
l
y
virtue
of
the
au­
J. W. S i |h *s and »on, Lionel J who
thority in me vented
an mayor
W R Lowe.* W.
have been working
'Ipckso/A ille
Of
.the
«'it&gt;
■
of
Sanford
Florida,
for hoAii* time have b%jh hef-n very Osteen and Geo
tillin'** t« hereby* given that a genarr&gt;()-. city elect-inn will he held in
Sanford, Florida on i f.«- “th day I
nf f Vi i-.nj
11 I t o ?
*he
’ purpose
I •. Moll i f tin |o|
lowing
I'Htf ■Off^ents, lit W|l
Mayor
hud seven .cOilhGfTtyfTj, to'vrrvn for
the two y e a r n ,n«xC enfiuihg, from
■tftftAjjrnt • Tuesday after the first
■Monday itf January. 1HIC
•’ Arid ! do hereby appoint thevfollowing jiiTsons. is clerk and in-*
spertors of said election
S-hClIe |
Matiics, clerk. F S
Fran!
Tim j
K lin e and \\
\K Long, inspec
tors.The .polling plain*
fire statu n in tin- d t y hi.-Vding. on
Palmetto .avenue tp the city i.f
Sanford.
The pulls will open at 8
d*«clovk a. * tn., 'standard timcZ rijiI
will he closed at s u n d o w n "
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Witness my hand as m.i^ci£ .’of
the
city of Sanftyrd. «*. Satrfi»rd,
Florida, on this the TlSilr’i-djiy of
November. A. I). 1!I16.*» »*-,*'
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T h e e X r e lJ e T ltv o f tiP5'’ prtlifH C t is ' l a r g e l y « le t c H i n t i i ’ c l '* b y t i i c ,-i^i
Mayor ok.ljity o f Hanford
w juipnient o f th e im-n tvlio.tauke it.
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A tu n t; .S e n o n c e in
B u c k e y e N g r .s e n o f.ir a .v c b e h i n d th e m t h i r t y ^ i x y e a r s .o f siicccssfu
W .'l^-.’cll. City Clnrk
J

m o w i n g o r n n ^ c i m f l ^rti|H*frnii t r e e s .

B u c k e y e N u r s e r i e s T ir e c r A r n r w jp ju i o p e r u t e t l b y vi n c n w i t h nntplt* c a p
t h e m o n t h e m o s t , m o d e r n t i n f f r p j j r o v W l l i n e a B i i d w i t h t h e l a t e s t ii|
T h e fin n n c in l r e s u i i ® l » i U t y { d T b u c k e y e ^ N u rseries m a k e s a s s u r m
w o r t h w h i l e , rfTTi’f-H rt;^rtfrC ln iScr o f I h i e k e y e T r e t ' s h a s a g u a r a n t y tin

■ 'W e have them in all the best makes, both cheap ones and higher,
which we will sell on terms to suit. Or, we can fix up your old one at
a reasonable price. Come in and talk to us obout It.

Sanford Cycle Company
108 Palmetto Avenue

L E T T U C E HAM PER S
C R A TE

a:ij s

• r t j o u p f .c i t o i t f troe3&amp;p4iCI|gy n e v e r e o t i lt l h o v e g tiiifctl t h i s d i s ! irt&lt;*tion

prtdialily tho*l

La Grippe And Fever' Cured

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T , h e y g K p l a i r t ' j i r p n r t w h y tl|C

* s t le e e s s fu l g r o v e o v yn ers w ill p l a n t td ijv B u c k e y e tre e s.

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. * m v e « Im.H I w e n o u h ^ ’S d . ' s f C o f W g l a d
y m
u iilt'd
l e t l fr&lt;
free o n a p p l ic a t i o n .
t Bl V
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BEARDALL
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A T L A N T IC CO AST LIN K
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tOk'iii.uiy after you have to 'l &lt;1
For the first lost w ill s|p&gt;\y that
Vim it(X‘&lt;l novor w orry again .TtKiut
whwrt*. to Rid p p r f t* e t hroadl.ooks. lighixteas and ftLste will I*
all J.hut
desired and will be
tlii* njtjriuTjnfyry finu*.
Ml nuf;
on-ail i^ yjhotl.flil the Lime.

SPPCEBAKERY
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ALLEN
-SEED CO M PAN Y
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nm'sigi-ohokii

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Blowers’ G rou n d Limeitdnr ninlce* a d d 4oiU
swco.
It releases potash tialts and imnArt*
strength and vigor to grow ftg crops and tree*.
iHovtrers U i n r a t o n e grmrnd-unysually^Cde
readily mixes with thr soil. C ontains n o tmpuntlea— can Iw* a p p l i e d at a n y t i m e — is
inexpensive. W rite for literature 'and pricaa.

Blower* Lime &amp; Phosphate Co.
Box R 308, Ocala, Florida ’

aw, Agent, Orlando, Florida

SANFOHI), FLORIDA

N a t u r e s S o i l B u il d e r

A ddrc^ -

i'Buckeve Nurseries

v ^ im n V -V -'i;

Quick’s Chil) Tonic c.urcd my huiliand
o f Lntirippo anti Ft&gt;vors»/t«^thc doctor’s
medicine anti other medfetnea failed.
LULA C. ROACH.-DHUpncD1*by L. R. Philip* &amp; Co., 25r

^ ' i M I tiiO se p o i n t s J i a v e g r e a t s i g n i f i e u n i ’e t o t h e i n t e n d i n g p l a r l t e r o f
; J h . i t or o ilie r c itr u s s t o e fe

M A T E R IA L S

Full S t o c k at A ll T i m e s a t O u r
and Bcardall W o rc h o u s c s

B u c k e y e N u r s e n ^ n t e I lie l a r g e s t in t h e w o r l d t j e v o l i d e x e l n s i v e l y
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Opposite Uity Ra||

Bicycles, Motorcycles’ arid Accessories

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^ 'i l i e u i t a t M n D i e q u a l i f y o f th eir, p r o d u c t .

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Sun and fOr for Moth^t
Mutbs In rcndral arcdlkhly It
only nrtlclos vJilctVArc gijt aw
loft iindlsturhi-d fpr nn(&amp;()~j|Utii
Apartmcnls and rlusota ffpU /
quontly nlrcil and i.vy pt n^c' )n&gt;l
bo at-rlnuj;l^

o r a n g e u n d g r a p e f r u i t b u sin e ss ..

A s k y o q rliia irk e r.

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Did you ever stop to think how much time you could
save if you imd a bicycle?
r. How many times a day do you walk from one to twen­
ty flocks when if you had a bicycle the trip could lx* made
ip orta'-fourth the time?
.

ip tJ O o p p p b h a a D a a Q a q q o o D Q o o D H O a o o o flD o n o a D o tio o c 'to B

T h e c j u n l i t y o M . A f l ^ g h is h n s e d t h e q u a l i t y «»f B t i e k e \ e I r e e s hn.s
e v e r y n o o k a n d c o r n e r o f c i t r u s F i o r i t l u n m l h y e x p e r i e n c e in e v e r

to nam e.

diLitA*.

“To Save Time Is To Lengthen
Life”

Want Ads Will

�NOVEMBER

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T i m SANFORD HERALD

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| ■bo« a record superior td any other
collego cloven In tho East.
■'
How simple It would bo— and how
I MLlafylng to tho lover or the gridiron
ganio— If tho big elevens In the East
did form a. league, battle largely
among themselves, ua they do In tho
West, ami conclusively settle tho
championship each year.
w
The western conference consists of
nlno colleges: Illinois, Chicago. Minne­
sota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Ohio Kioto, Pur­
due, Indiana and Northwestern. Most
o f the teams play each other every
year and the championship problem
Is made easy In solution. Last year
Illinois won the champlonahlp-^won it
(indisputably
Chicago's record was
next best and Chicago got second
placo. Tho ranking order o f tho other
teams Is as they read » t tho top of
this paragraph.
Suggests Eastern Conference.
Why not such n league In tbo East
with these nlno colleges entered: Yale.
Ilarrnrd, Princeton, Dart mouth. Pitts­
burgh. Army. Navy. Cornell and Penn­
sylvania. All these colleges now o b ­
serve tho one year eligibility rule,
which bars the playing of freshman.
Every team In such a league would
show up well, and tho fight ought to
be a closo one.
There Isn't much doubt but what
Six of those colleges—Army. Nary.
Dartmoulh. Cornell, Pittsburgh and
Pennsylvania—would agree to such n
plan becauso there is real sportsmanship at those Institutions—and no
snobbishness. Hut tho /&gt;»o time "Big
Three" would prove tho stufab^pg
block for a time They've h w M io so
used to thinking in Yale. Harvard and
Princeton that they are tho high lords
of football that the Idea In deep rooted
Tho^pion of the Yale 1915 Football Squad— Ells Hard at Work Shaping a
—ami It would be a hard Job to exChampionship Team.
trai t It
But K can he done If enough pres­
CHAMPION KRAMER TO RETIRE;
(II&gt; jqtANK ,, hknkk i
sure Is brought to hear and It should
Wouldn t It b&lt;&gt; a great boon to foot
he done for the , sake of the great
Has Held Professional Cycling Title ball If tho big colleges in tbo Kant college game.
for Fourteen
Year* — Finally
formed a conference such ns exists In
Overtaken by Father Time.
•
thn West and then, nt the end of each
Recruits Are Plate Shy.
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season, the wlunur of the East played
' The*bulk of recruits who come Into
Frank I. Kramer will retire Trom the winner o f the West for tho grid
the hlg leagues n ow a da ys.' snys Man­
art to oitnpitltlon In cycling rnces nt 1 iron championship of the cou n try’
ager McGraw of the New York Giants,
tie • ■ "t ih -t season
He lms held
Year after &gt;.-ar ilie iiuestlmt of
doti t step into the hall
Instead,
tie- |-1 oHMioiml cycling title for 14 whether the eastern champion Is su
*lief stay away from It nml as a re,, ,- ;o I he now admits that lie has perior to the western go..« unsettled
«ttli few nt them ever will he hatters
•’ ■o-crt.iken by Father Time
The Kastorner conleinis that easii-rrt
tfi-d whv the new crop of luitl platers
y . i t w,is horn In Evansville, Ind., footballem are the peer of any to lit*' •Itottld In- plate hIiv ts n mystery to
Vo. oilier
I.ShO At the agtt of Of- West, tho West scoffs at sitrh an Idea me
In the olden ftnys all the men
i,-. i, h*' developed tubercular trouble, and claims that tiny of tin- crack
t&gt; pped Into the hall and hit It on
sin! i" t the air his father bought western elevens could smother the
the nose
o f course, some of them
htm a "It-'-l Within two years he host In tho East And thorp you are
were lilt by pitched hulls, but that nl»a» a contender for the amateur I arguments pro and con, day after day. wnys was looked upon as something
chnn)|»UM’ *bir» H«» nurrffpdH hi win- year after yenr and the great ijues •hat was to he expected and endured."
t Ion is a guest ton still
n
Even If the eastern colleges didn’t
Won One Hundred Games.
want their ch a m p ion 'to play the title
Is-trolt finished the American league
holder of tho West. It Would be a great season with tort victories to Its credit.
thing for football If nine of the big This was leanings' ambition after tile
colleges Itt the Hast formed a league
rtgei manager had failed to win tho
arranged a schedule aujotig themkelves Hag
This Is an American league rec­
and settled each year beyond the po# ord
slbllity of disput&lt;‘ . the question of
yeal supremacy tn the East
Baskette May Lose Leg
In years gone by Yale. Harvard ami
Jim Paskcttn. former member of the
Princeton were looked mum us 11»•• 'Mevolnnd American league team may
onlv collegrjs that were ‘tmlltled to ‘late to nu \r hts teg amputated hej j fight for the championship. It seemed
mise ot an h i cldenl that injured thn
,
Irnh i-itrh last year He was w ith the
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PAGE THREE

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REMH/INK

Tigers Hardest Club
In Majors to Blank

Dainty desserts
that you can ,v
prepare easily

Detroit Tigers are tho cham ­
pion 'whitewash avulders o f tho
country at the present time
Jennings* men. only Unvo -kept
away from the plate In flvo
„gnmes this year, Tho Phillies,
who lead the National leagub In
escaping
calclmlnlngs.
hnvo
run Into eleven runless beat­
ings
Tho teams easiest to white­
wash this' year have been Phil­
adelphia and Washington In tho
American and Chicago In the
National On no less than twen
ty occasions have tho Cubs
been kept away from tho plote.
Cincinnati. New York and Pitts
burgh each have been shut out
fifteen times, St
Ixmls. four­
teen, Brooklyn and Boston, thir­
teen
Tho elans of Mack and Griffith
each have been blanked fifteen
times, the records of tho other
teams being as follows Cleve­
land.
fourteen:
St.
Louls^
twelve; New York nod Bouton,
nine; Chicago, seven.

F iV ~ v*»;

Clean—Sweet—Pure

t cups walrr, 4 errs. » eep* »"rst. f lea 1
•pramtuU-naill i. if |&lt;w*ts..tifid wit. Ilr.il
one can of Carnation ftilk'nix) water in
double holler. * Heat ergs arid sugar, "nd
pour Into heated milk: mix wrtt: cook In
double bolter, stirring mu-laullr. until
the mixture thicken* on n s|xir&gt;n like
rresm. Cool, add itulMi, and another ran
of Carnalloti Milk, Put lnl« fn-rxer and
Irccxe. This u III mike about two quart*.

Tapioca Pudding
? cup* Cam*flrni Milk. I pint w«trr.
t r i p , I cup »unr, * t.
ur.iiiuJ.itttl Ui|&gt;iM&gt; nl. I Ii
vaftillIt Ilit Cantaliria it 11Ik In
mui ri*ik tiitli Mitfnr mu]
Uplift '* If! ft itnutdf*
b u l r f ft«f s£l m i n
lilt - A ' M U l t r f i

1**1 Ik ■ ' ■ f r f i ' , n rn l

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l[i*' v if I^.tIrii
V* ll I I t 4 4*if CJfUM.

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if
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itiiiw u m,*^. nr
a n y f r r -*l,i &lt;i r

Lewis ts After Ritchie.
Ted (Kid) Lewis, the English light­
weight. states that he Is ready to tight
Willie IMtchle atid will agree to box
him at I T . pounds or at catehwelghts
ttltinle mis not nit opted the ofTer.
A W oman’ s Way.
So determined is u woman to look"
Up in llo Ulan s h e lines that if silo
married a worm sin- would dig u holn
In the ground and 'r.ir-l Info It in or
der to lie able to I&gt;IIt llf-r head on his
shoulder and «uiv
Ha ling how hlg
and strong and tall von ute

Did You
E ver Eat
Jax P ie?
■me
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Jax Biscuits
Jacksonville Cracker Works

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From
Contented Cowm
t

Carnation Frozen Pudding

Joe Loomis Is Defeated,
j -Joe l/oomls, holder o f tho Amateur
I Athletic union 100-yard dash chainP'on» h,P
defeated by Irwin Mahl
i of '1"' Columbian Athletic club of
j St IjOllls In that event
The local youth won In !&gt; 4-R h i t
! onds with the national champion two
|yards behind him
The event was
part of the animal handicap and In
vltatlon track meet conducted by the
Columbian Athletic union

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C arnation M ilk

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Next time you have
company— or want
to give the family
a treat— serve one
of these delightful
desserts— it. is sure
to please and will
save time and work.

d

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cautitM frull.

Two l l l f l tall and baby

%

It is just t'lt’nn, pure,
rows’ milk evaporated
to the consistency o f
cream. N othing added
— nothing removed hut
water.
It is then her­
m etically sealed and
sterilized.
It keep* [nirc nml swort in
all 'klrOfk o f weather.
&lt; )|*cn
it n r yob licril It ami dilute
It as required.

»

1 «r it for rooking, baking,
whipping, lee cream anil at
the table T t.r q u a lm .purtlv. econom y and n im rttin ic e “o f C nm alion Milk,
m a le i! the milk for you
to iix- dally.

fiif
Order fft'r rn / r a m from your
^ r o r f f - ‘ ' The r.ori.iftur, hfilhnutn. ''
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Pacific Const Condensed
Milk Co.,

Last Sigh of the Moor.
A roiki eminence on the outskirts
nf Or,-i tin da. Spain, is known an El
ultimo xuxpiro del Morn' (the last
High rtf Ilit- Moor I. bet'MUHP, ticrorij
Ing to the legend Moahdll the Inst
MnofiNh !noiu»r«‘ h took i»*ftvt* ihere of
ih»» land of ho- hirtli
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SACRIFICE

(iianii Ira ■ hofT)** near

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To •»&gt;§ r»i»i ul rvtufnmi »•* nflrr iffhirndout «ti*
t»un? •fid nn»i lil-^■! 'mtn to ftrtt *h&lt;* applies*
s Ighlly U»vl hut n |*»xrfi*rt rtmdlllftn, fCHwl u rp«
"'X “ ,m‘ *r" 1
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P. K. W ils o n , j j j J a c k s o n v ille , Flu.
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Make delicious
Ice cream w ltb

Frerten Army Formation
A French army ro-ps in mm!.- up of
l hatlallnns of ilwuii one thousand
nun each
These are i i t UiiiihiI into
eight reglluelil t. eaeti of tliree tiat(allons.utid these again are forjned Into
Jour brigades two of which cumposn
a division.

CARNATION MILK
T r y It.

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Add* rkti flavor

F ro m to n te n te d

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T ile 1916 M axw ell

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Champion Frank Kramer.
c it tt
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h&gt;&lt;js .

$655

Holding the title for

ivimiier made tits detmi sm p
•- "H.,| ..nt] tiiiistieii set mid to

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Including Khrlric

!•&lt;* lot lot I he American pmtes

111lUl IIIS|] Ijl
lift
:•iti,, w ing V»*m
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tn- cntcrai t in
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Sljirtcr and Eh'rtrit*

w m thn
arid nab
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lih flrnt
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'lie only tl.ni- lie cnTiipcIetl
Hd - title race, although uur
tweivt or fourteen venrs he
' luimplonahip ngnlnt t an com
" n e.malilerou trie "jest mult
—

Thcrv'i dorotxtic xottxt in

Convenience—economy
- purity - vrholexome nex t

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SEEDS
known for q u a l it y

Wf carry p.|| the Icadifix vu- .
H tli-x Of t A R M , FIRLD &lt;u»a.V
KUtDKS SEEDS »h»t* h a v ^

hn-n te led mil known to bo
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.. Comparing, tho census of 1916 with that of 1910 wc find that Duval
e f a *.-t'
county, which is first in population; is alto first in gain, with an increase
1! ‘.Your banker should be a “ financial expert,”
o f 19,671: Polk with nn increase of I3.27J is second in gain while "Dado
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comes
third
with
a
gain
of
.12,602.
In
rule
of
gain
St.
Lucio
comes
first
and
as
such
his
advice
and
guidance
should
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PublkbMl y .r r r f I W i r »nd FOd* j
wUll 111.1 per cent, Dade'second wit ft 105.8 and Osceola with 98.6 third.
very helpful to yod.
The folilowing table shows the population in 1916, in 1910, the gain
and th e , percentage of gain of the counties uf^ahe state by congressional
IN ADVANCE
‘districts:’
1, The officers of this Bank give careful consider­
O N * VRAR.......... ................................................. I1.0S
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First Distriet;
M X M O N T H S ..................... I-IS
ation to present day problems in business and
TB H K B M O N T H S ......... *...........................
Tl
County *
Pop. 1915 Pop. 1910
Gain
P. C.
are gliuj to give to the patrons and friends of
D t flt t ft J In 11m ( l l j hjr ('nrrkr |UM r « V m In Lake
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2.969
' 12.4G8
9,509
31.1
AAt u n nr M (. I‘ « Moalh
the Bank the.benefit of their experience and
Su inter
7,617
6.696
821
12.9
P l i n n u la A A tatt* M a il II* M tA* *1 Okie*
Citrus
6.226
1,506
6.781
22.4
observation.
* » I m N A* HawAd U m Mali M i IIn AafWM ZZm4 Hernando
6,291
4,997
1,294
25.9
1*0*. Bl III* Podaltn al Sanford, fwldi.
Pasco
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7,502
2,132
28.4
Coder Att *f M in k ltd . 1ST*.
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Pinellas
lft.815
Hillsborough
83,661 78,374
6,287
6.7
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Trlrphane N*. I l l
P o lk ../.
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37,422 24,148 13,274
55.0
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56.2
The Rollins Santis pur, tho college
dunatee
9,550
16,912
6,362
WAwryouRBUSifitss.
66.6
paper han boon rejuvenated and ap­ Lee . .
2,440
8,734
6,294
38.G
pears In weekly Instead of monthly
II. R.STEVFJfS
form. This makes two weekly pa­
C. M. HAND
0 . L. TAYLOR
R. R. DEAS
Tot al
227,864 168,001 69,863
35.6
. fmldrni
Vlr*.fVrtid*l
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pers for Winter Pork, the Sandspur
F. L WOODRUFF Vic*-Prt.id«ni
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Second district:
and the Wj titer Park News.
This
JcfTerson
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16,196
17,210
1,014
6.9
bvputiftif little college city Is get­
t 4
Madison
17,834 16,919
915
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ting on the mnp with,vim and vigor.
Taylor
10.781
7,103
3,680
61.8
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Lafayette
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1,163.
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Oui visitors from Kissimmee who Hamilton
12,484 11.8221
058,;
rjyj-ttl is used in attainirtg the realis­
were here on Wednesday to inspect Suwannee ................... Ii Si 4^ I
t i c stage elTects.
Altogether, tho
the bulkhead wete most favorably Columbia
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16.02JF17.689 H
sot vices of fifty people are engaged
impreased with this great work, as Baker .......................
329
6,13*4 * 4,805
in each presentation so it can read­
well as the city in general nnd the B radford................
16,778 14,090
2,688
ily bo understood that the ofTciing
many acres of growing vegetables. Nassau
10,005 10,526
620
R . P . S c h w e r in
is vnstly more than a moving pic­
This woik of improvement o n ‘ the Alachua ...........
1,060
35,365 34,305
On tho S o a m o n ’ s Bill
ture, as it is sometimes character*■
n
lake front is due to the untiring zeal Levy
12,003 10,361
1,642
i m l b y .uiiinfoi mod pepiAcT*
and energy of the city council nnd Marion
28.767 416,941
The American plowmen are Interested In sea com
•,2$fy&gt;*e two Sanford-mcn who had the
merce
It Is expensive nnd likewise humiliating to have
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to salute n foreign flag every time a farmer wants’ to shin
^’^b/Njjfi^fve to tackle the job of making
Total
/ ? ; t . 209,684 197,086
a bushel of wheat, a bMe of cotton or a pound of r*na
‘ ‘ **The seawall nnd dredging for the
ajdr
T h ir d d istrict
products across the ocean
The American farmer in ,.n
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tilled
to
the
protection
of
his
flag In sending his produds
F.Scu mbiti
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18.029
Walker
across the sea. and Congress should give such enrourag*
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by
a
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inittatm
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Mali
Sant a Ro
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11.897
merit to shipping Interests ns is necessary to meet foreign
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Walton
16.171
16.164
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competition In ocean commerco. A recent hill known nn
.1 e(ft*1*111 l1... given Tuesday anti V od.
There was a time when anybody Holmes
making five performances
tho BnammiB Bill became a law under tho President's
2.637
11,657
I 1,094
21.1
.cou ld farm*.
A nybody cun muss it Bay
signature and Mr. It. P. Schwerin. Vice-president of the
in rlhy iTho scale of pi ices is u uni­
13.618
Pacific Mall Steamship Cotnpahy. when asked to define
* over now, but successful nnd intelli­ Washington
10,814
16,403
■5.589
34vl 1 form ore which prevails whetevrp
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this law and outline Its effect upon American BteamahlD
gent farming requilCS ns much train­ Jackson
"T
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Birth
of
a
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lines, said In part:
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36.107
18.7,
29.821
ing as any of the other professions. Calhoun
At night orchestra seats will be $1
d
*’Tho bill provides that no chip of any nationality 'shaH be permitted to
7.167
r. $65
The University Florida College of Fran klin
211
5. 1 11
1 5 and $2; ha|cn*ty. 75i , $ 1 and $ l 50 depart from any port of the I'nltad Stales unleas she has on board a ,
5.201
not less than seventy five per centum of which. In each department thereof
Agriculture calls attention to recent Liberty
Mnlineea, ()i
4.700
126
4.826
2.7 and gall&lt; ry. 5l)(
Is able to understand any order given by the officers of such vessel uor
figures from Nebraska.
Based on Gndsdcn
22.981
781
22,198
3 1 rlienli a, 50 1*, 75c and $ 1* 4)u lcon y, unless forty per centum in the first year, fortv five per centum In th&lt;- second
actual surveys, a high school course Leon
year, fifty |**r centum In the lhlr-1 vent (ift% ( h e per centum In the fourth
708
1 6 .iO and 7.'u aril gallery 25c
19.427
20.115
year ufter the passage of (his Act and, thereafter sixty five jier eeutum of her
of four years is equal to an invest­ \\ ah till.i
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Ljoju
deck crew, exclusive of licensed officers and apprentices, are of a rating uot
ment of $15.00(1 at 5 per cent, while a
-------Watching t he I'lollers
less than flhlc seamen '
college course is worth tit, least that
Total
220,645 190,960 29.685
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The
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"T he oversea trade of the wortd »1s competitive, therefore the origin*!
much more,
A four year course i
FouFt h ilisl net
watchfulness of i ii guard* about nil cost of the ship ul'il the operation of the ship have to be reckoned wiUi m
the College of AgncultUle costs
tho keen competition o f these rival natlrms with one another. The Oriental
19,671
94,814
75,163
26.2 the principal government, building*
from $1,000 to $1,600.
Energetic Duval
sailor Is obedient nnd competent and is the cheapest sailor In the wnfld
6,116
7 .1 15
1.199
19 6 In the capital h un !»»»«*H infioulileri
It Is therefore .manifestly clear that If this' Isw applied,, to all nulionalitie*
students may earn most nr till their Clay
tin ^tds stationed at
In tho transpacific Iraftlr, all would 1m* on the miii « economic basis, but It
St Johns
11,208
11,487
729
2.1 on brdei*
expenses. St
Augustine Record
works a slnglb hardship lo all (he ships of Ihc world..'except t h « 'Jaji.»rnne
strategit
poritimi
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an
din
g
ail
Put
mi
m
2,851
11.096
15,949
21.8
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S lid Ajnerlcan slilps. and with the latter It works (wo hardships.
W i l l / the
Volusia
21.64 1 16,510
5,131
29 9 the entrances in tiie huiLlmg which
Eurapenn, the cost of constructing a shlp’ la no highrr than the cost of coo
Great credit is due the Orlando
houses
lilt*
state.
war
and
navy
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9.450
Semindle
strut ting a Japanese ship, but If they had to provide Euro|iean crews, while
llepojter-Star for tin' recent "M a d e
the Japanese operated with Japanese crews, the 'condition of competition
1.709
15,198
19.107
19.4 part merit* were u rider orders tod ay
Orange
in Orlando" edition of some for\y
would, bo such thai rhey could not overcom s the handicap and they'would he
10,916
Osceola
5.607
98 6 l o questions and if necessary snafeh
5,429
pages, setting forth the many ad
driven off
hut the American ship would have to sqntAod not only with ihe
a
n
y
persons
of
whom
they
had
2.5&amp;8.C" '64.1
7,27 W
1,717
Brevard
tremendous Increase of cost of wnj&lt;» Iq-tho substitution of the FJuropean crew
vantages of Orlando from a manu
Any ont carrying a pack4.62,7 i'll 1 d o u b ts .
St. Lucie
4,075
8,602
for the Chinese crew, but also (be greater Initial coat of the ship
A» the
.facturing standpoint
.The speciailV,
a ge of any sort was subject to ques- Japanese have now done away with their European officers and Japan«**o
4,761
edition is a good o qo nnd should
&gt;uid L £ r? wa: d
Hunviic ds of tourists pusscrew s, all of w hom apeak a common language, ^here Is no difficulty for (beta
9,718
4,141
6,577
74.3 Honing
I^Yulm H&lt;^ich
to comply wllh all the conditions of Jbs bill and continue 'tlfetr Japauee*
bring many new people to Ogjaqdo
ed through the m illing* daily
Hade
12,602
105.8
1
1,911
2 4,536
crews, wllh Oriental wages
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who
ip-'-,,t|. (.f • ecMrej; tn r
Since n bo mil explosion wrecked
8.9
1,921
21,561
Monroe
19,640
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The
law,
therefore.
Instesd
of
assisting
the
American
ship, add* anothsp
inanufucluring city as wp 11‘ as a
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heavy burden, while It places nond whatever u|xm the Japanese ship. but. uV
tourist, resort.
Not many tourist
the contrary, turns over to the Japanese the traffic o ( the pacific t)ce»n,
;I3.h anil Iwrmb plots genetnlly have kept
263,636 196,572 66,464
Total
towns can boast of being manufactur­
which tbn American ship la forced to forego by sot of Congress of the
the
government
detectives
busy,
When the state was divided into congressional district* the First dis­
ing centers and Orlando is a wonder­
there has been more than usual ac­ United B tates"
ful place qf many slants.
We are trict was made decidedly too small and the other three somewhat too tivity among the guards here now,
also glad that in * write up of latge. The change in population ftps made tlie Fourth district decidedly but the watch t» even more strictly
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First a shade
Cleaning Brats.
Looking Backward.
former newspajier , niftc of Orlando too Iprge, the Second much too small and the Third and
kept.
T o clean brass (low er puts or tray* j Certainly w*&gt; get sense uw we grew
By thetime the nest Federal census is taken, how- . ,
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rub (hem with a piece of lemon* then older Every man can remember »hra
F ou rth &lt;llstrict will he v a stly to o large, the First somAwlial to o
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pour boljlng water over them, slid he wanted a revolver pmF a ruandrdla.
large, tl
Third about Tight as district* will prob ab ly ho*yonstiltiivd then
tile railronil tnntiel leuilmg to the finally polish with n soft, dry'cloth.
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bridge over the
Potomac liver,
district made up wlinpff if pot entirely from the First and Fourth.
1ft
which is the principal gate way to
The Lake County Chamber of
the present, rate ofi'jpcj^ase continues the First district will havn .ifll.OOO
the south.
Commerce held a most interesting
people in .1020, the Sccopd 221,000, thy Third 265,000 nnd tho Fourth
public cession last week, at which
353,000. 'The. average population of the Florida districts will then prhbv
M ayor W. G. Temple of Winter ahly be about 230,000, nnd the F'irat a n d 'r o u r th districts will be able to CALLED POET SPOILED GHILD
Park, president of the South Florida
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Bayarff Taylor**. Opinions of 3 inG'.llett,\ ; r«.-idi nt of the Tampa
burns Makes Some Rather In
rect lin e " to J ackson s tile ftoin the average means to buy a &lt;ur and en­
terestlng Reading.
Board of Trade, were the principal
Is K«iiiK to ht* out o f doors this Winter. Can’t §
speakers.
The meeting was full of north, upsetting the plans of four joy it while he iit paying for It. and
enables
him
as
well
to
pay
for
it
In
pll
Important
respects
except
one
=
keep
him in, if you try.
lie’ll plav foot ball. hunt. =
interest nnd enthusiasm, and the f o | - i M nr s a gn ation ,
I found him to be very much what 1 X
out
of
his
regular
income.
Tijls
They
are
also
railing
for
a
new
run and jump.
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lotting live subjects were discussed:
work tqday. anticipated, writes Laura Stedmnn In
The Prevention of Citrus Canker, route south to Tam pa, just as if two plan 1 am putting al
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Give
him
(I
ikk
I
Shoes
and
let
him
go
it.
It will be eligible in the case of the North American Review, qtiotliiK
he Five County F'uir at
Orlandu, r o u te s'h a d not already been estab­
Otir Boy’s Shoes are made with special refer* s
every car I can secure from the De­ Hayard T * y l°r/,s Impression of Swin­ y
Tourists' [loud Map (or Lake Coun­ lished.
burne. Tho exception la Instead of bo- j g ence to the hard out door wear a boy gives them. jE
troit
fneffiry,
anfi
my
schedule
calls
•It,is the same old story!
ty , Natal Hay Day Celebrntiorr at
Inx a prematurely blase young man* of
for- more Maxwell cars than ha-Ve the world, bo Js rather a willful per- f t
Made with exthi heavy outer soles. Goodj plump, ft
Some Point in Lako County, Im­ •Everything
for
Jacksonville—
ever been delivered hero id any verso, unreasonable, spoiled child. Ills E
upp^r stock, while in fit and finish they are as nertt j=
proving our School Fair/. DeaiUlfiehr fia mn the rest of the rtatc.
rold weathered montlE At present nature Is still that of The young HH* l =
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s tnir Men’s Shoes.
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/t,io^r of Our Highways, Arrhcs for
Probably T a m p a ’ will fall for 1 can make immediate deli vet y un­ Icy* and my greatCJcnr Is that it ylll
‘ Dixie Highway in Lakn County, Jacksonville's Intest highway stunt
Boy's Shoes from $1.50 to the popular ‘‘ En­
never b i xjthoywlse;
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der this ‘ Pay a* you’ .Ride’ plan.”
Joining' State-Wide Publicity Cam­ — mayjje so, maybe so— but yet it
glish'1
,Jast at $3.00. If we shoe vour boy, it will
The rxpeiiment ’is'being" explain­
Ho needs the Influence of a nnturo
paign to Attract Touristr'and Home may not.^-Cleurwnter Sun.
ed to buyers frankly amf without re­ stronger-than his In everything hut
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Motorists "P ay a s^ p u Like"
room gfa* crowded- today with in- as Byron's was to Shelley. . . , * He
hgs a Weak moral sense, but his ofT H E R O A D T O J A C K S O N V IL L E
Acting on the Hound principle than terested motprists.
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Five years ago Tampa automobile automobiles can nnd will eventually
anced affectation. TliJs. or something
i n thui last* established two trail* he generally sold on the same basis " T H E BIRTH OF \ NATION- Bkb It,. Is n disorganizing ‘element In
J- W. DICKINS
from Tamt a to Jacksonville arid re- us |da nos, teal estate nnd other
his nature which quite obscures tho
. turn. Ope by wuy of Ocala and the commoditlmi o f value, Mr. J. B. At the Duval Thektrq,''V^ikfcliHonsllle organising—that ia artistic— senpe.
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Next Week ,0Luwhun of the Seminole County
other by way of Siinford.
'f t,
wffh a feeling of pain— la tho mad. un­
About four year* ago the national Garage, local Maxwell representa­
For the first time in'Ttie state o f
highway w a s established from Madi tives, announce In this Issue n time- Florida, D-. W. Grllfiths’ mighty restrained preponderance o f life imagi­
nation. It la a godlike quality, hut ha
ron to Jacksonville, along the north­ paym ent plan by which the pros­ historical spectacle, “ The Birth- of
sometimes uses It'like a devil. H e
ern herder of the state. Tho Dixie pective motorists of this city and u N ation," will b e ■propertied at.Jth* greatly interests my lhtolled but does
highway also adopted this route I do vicinity can secuie Maxwell cam Duval
Theatre, Jacksonville, foj, not touch me magnetically.
without any
appreciable encroach­ three days beginning next Monday
Jacksonville.
lie could have no power over me.
ment on their financial resource*, night. As.readers of the newspapers but on tho contrary 1.felt that I should
"B ut— •
uml magajiine* know, this is \he trfo- he, aid a to Influence him in a short
M E p w t C tt. R a n d , r u m m
“ This will never d o ," *ays Jack­ nnd investments.
' r. r rottSTEB, Vat nttaiMst
. B F WIMTNKX.C«riEr
Ut|es 1 had a letter from him the
tion
picturespectacle
of
aH
'time,
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you
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concise
A L BETTS. A i, iCssuitt
sonville.
18,000'people llnd 3,600 horses have other day which shows that he feels
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We must throw our support to n way in which Mr. Lnwson nti'm*
been
e m p l o f i d / i n the outdoo^ stag­ an Intellectual rela^tlonahlp between
highway that in entering Florida rn*t ires the detail* of the plan.
us. Now, this la not a question of
rK
" M o d e r n conditions often demabrt ing of the hattlo of PetarshuFg nnd
relative poetic power, but c f a certain
must strike Jacksonville first.
that a marf moke use o f his -entire other historic eventn of "th e civil 'dlveralty of qualities, and I don't mean
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We must not U t.it be possible lor
Conditions .point to ii-steady incre&amp;se of
capital in his business or in bis witr Jtnd ruconaDMCtion |&gt;eriod*.
'to bo egotlattc In saying that I might
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’ ' . ttny one touriog- Florida to be de­ profeasiohnl equipm ent," ileelares
G r i l m V ‘ .built ' h i s sfiertarle upon perform somewhat of the same aervlco
business, an(1 iinmany plaOes the purchasing
tracted along the 2&lt;fo-mile border
" T h e . Clansman" hut he so far sur­ for'him as dtyrpn for Shelley I feel,
Mf, Lawson. V’j ,Oft#/i*^Yen
power of the regular -Jrorjkr is pbove the
*
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‘ lirw'.MiiHl fclurufor tho interior qf the
atively small amount nFcded to pay passed Hte' Dixon novel and play that (I M t Is hiit fflrcady too latej-T
average.
v ’
* ,. - state without' first passing through
\ could lie Ip him to some degree ot
the cash down price of even a M si*-1that there is no comparison.
Jacksonville.
Among the scenet shown in _the poise, of 'system, of Isw; In short,
well automobile is large enough to
. A ‘^ e ^Pository for ^rour working .capi'
d
go
Jacksonville , l s , s p i l l i p g the keep him /fr o m taking ‘ hi*, money "B irth of a N ation" aro the usauh-. art.
tal
is the First National Bank/ which invites
In
this
sAnse
be
moves
my
deopest
,
beam .
i
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from the channels in which it is at ninntion of Ahrahufti Lincoln in
sympathy, for I see now the matter
your
Cbecking Recount.
Ford’s Theatte,
Washington: tlip
The worst r p $ 4 . of- the i'pHre work. • _
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that might be molded Into a splendid
r s f
i v
meeting.of lx*e and Grant nt Appo­ poet relapsing Into formless condlmattox and Sherman’s march to th^ tlohs. Il ls sad. It la tragic, and if
« e o . An orchestra o f thirty pieces, this fancy o f mine he foolish, there It
VeVy few thurlsta ate attemfijihg' tiB^' fnto efTeet here, for tho henrfit carried by the company, plays ats Is. nerortheleaa Without this sense c (
O l S A N F O R D . FI O R I H A
l
to negotiate this road. .
V
of myYroatOmors
who may he so «om panim ent, which is ^ynchron- •giving assistance a week alono with
my
iimd‘ to the 5,000 scones of tho spec­ Swinburne would t&gt;e Intolerable to mo
Thorefotc Jackaonville I* calling situated.
tacle nnd n carload of spccin) tfqulp- .pr any other human being.

was left *iut
Wy hate it just
badly a* tirnindo does
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MIm Norma Bunch of Orlando Is
among tho attractive Thanksgiving
guests visiting friends in the city
Washburn's home-made
for sale at Irwin &amp; Giles.

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Sanford was thronged- with VIIitors yesterday and tin various res­
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ABOUT PEOPLE
...AND EVENTS...

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGSUP TO DATE
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'Firs! Show Slarts 7:00 p. ra. Sharp, Second 8:10, Third 9:20

liuok Lorert' Club
Brady, M L. Raines, Misses Ade­
THREE BIG SHOWS DAILY
Hon. B. G.' Smith and Hon. J. 1',
rinrit „r
Gnc of the prettiest of small uf- laide Higgins, Anna McLaughlin.
Glark of Oviedo sect ton are among |f,l(ra lhjs
- ----- season was the meeting of Saitlee Williams, Messrs. Hoy Chit­
t ie prominent visitors to ,
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the
Book Lover.*’ Cluh at the home tenden. Arthur Yowell, Joe Chitten­
t &gt;day.
McLaughlin, Hilly Hill
Ol Mrs. W. W Abernathy, Wednes-j den, Geo
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26th
Mr Nebrling, the nursery man is tluy afternoon.
At the conclusion j "t*1' N* d ( hit louden
Sll|q„.r &gt;»
Woodruff building
•
JUD
FORGOT" Five Reels— Marie Cahill
in
the
city
today,
inking
order*
for
of the meeting, the members, with
Saturduy afternoon und evening.
nursery stock
anti
or nn mental several other guests were entertained
I’rrtonaf Mention
Genuine fresh Bermuda onion need shrubs and vinos.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27th
Mrs. ('. C. Worthington, president
nt luncheon, u delicious repast of the
a, u It Philip*.
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VENDETTA
IN
A HOSPITAL" Two Reels "GO TO THE DOGS'
The many friends of Al Wit her- best culinary skill combined with at­ of the Civic Association of Tampa
Conimerclnl Club will meet i n 'the
ington are glad to welrom
him tractive service anti beautiful deco­ spent sivctal days in Sanfoid, the
dtv hall next Tuesday night. This back to the city. Al atitl iti• violin rations. that would tempt iht* appe­ gue*t of Mrs. E. K Cox. whil* e«' J|lt, lira! meeting in aevnrnl weeks are indispensable to the people of tite of the most fastidious.
She was ae-‘
The ro-ute from DcLftnd
„ n,i should he .well attended.
deeoiutions throughout the house compart led by her niece, Miss Evans
this city.
Glenn of Cin­
were lovely, roses and hibiscus and anil nephew, Mr
of the Baptist church will
SECOND INSTALMENT
The expression recital which was
Mrs. Worthington formerly
bjv,.* a supper in the Woodruff postponed from P.tVt. Tuesday will he ferns blending harmoniously in the cinnati
lived in this city.
charm
of
simplicity,
were
used
in
the
buHftinit Saturday afternoon and held on Monday evening, Nov. 29th
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29th
reception hall and parlors, while in
evettiak
at the high school
Everybody ln- the dining room the keynote ol
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SIDES OP LIFE" In Three and a Comedy
v Misses Maud and Alice William­
ISani a good crop of Bermuda v ited.
autumn prevailed.
Vases of red son of Aabury Purk, N. J., are
: onl*o» tl&gt;|* nvinth.
G ood m on ey in
Miss Mnishull, Messrs. Morgan, roses stood upon cabinets and man­ tfuextsof their uncles, Mewrs. Waltef
; •
It. Philips &amp; Go.
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Karnellc and Prof. Hatch of Oviedo tels, overhead a profusion of white and Chns. Hand.
In addition to]the above Program there is an ad­
Every one sliNRd attend tho meet- weie fit the city, yesterday, taking star jessamine vino fell in graceful
festoons,
while
the
table
arrange­
Mrs.-M. G. Rowe and three chil­
in,; uf the Commercial Cluh next in the football and basket hall
ditional Comedy- Reel each day *
ments were pniticularly pretty. The dren are spending the Thanksgiving
Tuesday night, at tho city hall. game.
• . • •;
large table and two smaller tables holidays with Mrt, A. R. Chappell.
Many matter* of Importance.(
Governor Thatcher has arrived
were covered with handsome drawn
V
in the city Irotn Louisville and will
( in that good Elder Springs V o W
work luncheon cloths over red silk
M's* Marion Knight and Miss
, ( ,ln
Phone W. 11. W illiam s al ■ s p e n d “s d i n e t i m e h e r e l o o k i n g a f t e r
and upon these were neat let ed au­ Flossie Robbins of Daytona are
We ate
ihr Sanford H ouse or the aprlnga. his large landed interests
tumn leaves, extending across the the guests of Mrs. Claude HeHidon
glad ty' see him hack on the job
;nn«iHiaumisgs)iitiBi»si»arimimnmuissganiissa»sffy()inanmwisisinnnnnuaii»aitiissswstlmiBUM&gt;iss»inBI*t
table'* were broad hands of red rib- anil Mr* Osborne Herndon
M r ami Mrs, John A. Wilkins of
iu*i UKm4 the Narar Impl.rs
.1 Roland Wildmsiti is in Sanford bon caught at opposite corners with
ttronMv it. N V . are in Sanford this
Pumpkins tilled wijh
U1,i
‘ rh.-ir honeymoon trip, hnv- tiow to **!.«&gt; . I ;.vu g dcndi-d i,• dainty hows
Mi** Flora Walker i**ut burnt* from
)I(K |„. ti -. . tnily married in Btool.- make this city headuuarters fur t tic tusrinus fruit* 1 nestling in ferns and Sr.i Breeze, 'pending the week end
Wild mat' Iv-dd't.g I ' / *1ii mil*
||i- vari colored , pi. lit-* &gt;&lt;&gt;nterei| each with I &gt;r and Mr- Walker
I*
many file nils arc giving him u wuitn table. Completing the charm of the
\Ve will pay you 4. cents a pound
welcome, back home.
scene was the soft glow of red shaded
Mrs. Zachary and Miss Bessie
Ilonu'likc - Comfortable - Convenient
for old rim cut casings,, sizes 20 x 3
kght
Place cards, upon which the Zachary have returned from a visit
C.
C.
Worthington
of
Tampa
rep­
and !U x 3 ' r
Sanford Machine &amp;
turkey was predominant contained of several months to Virginia a n d 1
T a b le Board or Board
Reasonable Rales Fo r
resenting the Tampa Year Kook
Garage Co
'l-tf
apt
little
quotations
with
blanks
to
and Room
Exrellcnl Service
North Carolina
has return) d to
Ii s lymtc.
ft«•r
j-. i |tri')vit of Paola it in jlre
he
Idled
in
In
the
cluh
member*
"pctidii.g sivi’f.il *lfty - hint i ir i n
&lt; orner of Magnolia Avenue ami Fourth * trcct
, ir ;!,. nu»-*t nj Mr. an&lt;l Mrr non
1‘lii'se were lead after the guests
Fniovini* a few days camping
laling among In* frond* and .1
Hi * ,vas nlvo the glli'*t nf
*
-I
sealed
an&lt;l
&lt;
lieited
merry
Illuntiiiaititlumn.’ia.IluutnyintimNSrfuJlImsnirHtlurssaitit I
t
Iiii«j..."jvx l.uH)l.rts tuisnnisi Iioumirnt im s s s in t l
fruit* ,i t |.., i
less up are M r and
i|tianitu in i \1- a;..1 M r*
II
I
Holly for
I .lighter and amused comment MrM
T 1' Have*, Mr .uni M i ­
t lllirii - U I.mp .11 .1 1.1. k-m 1ill. l . o r g ,
W a tson ,
Mrs
/.eh ftiltlil! l-rank \d; in- and Ml*^ Hulk SteinTl,aiik-r:i mg dinner.
spelit ye*telda&gt; lit tin • iv with Ini.d
Mis*
Frances
Gonzales
served rnever
. oooaoD aaaooooooaoooaaD oocoaaooooaoaaooooonaooaooooapa
that «;&lt;&gt;(&gt; I&gt; GULF C; AS (»paniit*. Mr and Mrs E T Wood
t h e f o u r course luncheon, consisting
a
1.1M and SI PUF.VU; A U T O OIL rtilf
t’ iiatli'* i* ri'-w advetTising
* •ptl i d .
a
tu rk ey
course W i t h
\ ■in genial party that m o t o ie il q
phone II ft &lt; o n e ) . Agl. No. I tfi.
manager &gt;il tin
Heard
National •Iruined potatoes, English pear in
to Kissimmee on Wednesdav were 5
1l-tf
Rumalne, Paris While
SI.00 Per Pound
Bunk anti is making
good in his timhnlrs. turkey, rrauherry
snure. Miflftrfl Htir.pl Hand, Ali&lt;v uwt Maud ! o0
l.etture. Select Big Boston
MU
I Sears, wife o f Cott- chosen profession
I 1)0 Per Pound
III- main
Sai |
r„|)-, , |,.r&gt; . pickles, water* and
\S i IIrlifhion of N •’ 'A .IiT'vi’ Y ittni Mr q
Earl)
Kgjpllan
Beets,
(
rosli)'*
(ri-.-tn.it N-.ir. anil Mr* II Cluj ford III)'nils were g l gl.nl
a d
t to
o
* see
ei
1.00 Per Pound
III In nine* ice cream anil lady lingers, Ja nn
Curler
Bermuda
Union
Sets
StahluM. w ile of Hon
H
Clay again.
I
25 Per Peck
eo'lTee and hot cheese dainties
EnI
ubliage
Plants,
per
Ihousand
Station) of
Kissimmee were the
I
25
Delivered
Supper will be serveil Su tuiday Joying the charming hospitality of
Announcement
(rur*i. of \!r* R J. Holly on Wed- evening in l he Wood roll building b&gt; their gracious hostess were Mer­
•The ladies iif the Fidelia, anil
fiPAilii y
lin. ladies of (he Temple Circle rltws dame* Fred Williams, ('has Polk,
Temple Circle classes in (he Bap­
Elder Spring* Water delivered to and Fidelia d » V w i t h t h e following ■' *' BenneU. .1 T Brady, K N
-r m rm:i*v* m n ohokr k u i n k "
tist Sunday school wish to announce O
L u k e ,
ilenrj Mcl-aulin ami R E
)«ur home.
Phone W. H. WIIRAinh a pfn'tizing and -atisfying menu
SANFORD, FLORIDA !
that they will hold a regular Huptrer C WENT SIDE I’ M O III II.DING
al ih r Sanford House or the Springs Baked beans, potato salad, boiled Tolar, members of the Book Lovers'
in the Woodiuff building next Sat­ oOD o o o o o a o o o o o a o a o o o o o o o a o a o a a o o D O D o o o a o a D D o a a o o o d o o o 1
ham. cold Slaw, home made bread Hub
Other guests were Mesdurne*
Be­
Ha Sr Augustine hoys here yesII I bappell. urday afternoon und evening.
and b u tter, pickles, coffee, ice cre a m *f H
M ettin g er. II
H
H.
side* the "good eats" that will be only maiffiln*
terdav (&lt;&gt;r the Thanksgiving game
&gt;1 1h. kind i n thili
Gerror.
ritey c o id lu llj- u n i t . , the Hagan.
&lt; I;»n«l•• H e r n d o n .
P o is o n T h a t D e s tro y s M in d .
seryed in supper there will also he country.
of font lull literally, took in the town ami cake
unit
lake
supper
I
Morgan.
Frank
Miller,
F
J
Gon.|Al bile to c o r n e
The Mexican Indians derived from
a variety counter, where cakes, pies,
and made merry on the streets
Mr. M oo i e will appear at the
I zales and R A Terheun
there.
candles, home made bread, etc , Con'gregaiipiuii church tin* coming their ancestors, tho Aztecs, tho method
vtrlh horns ami whistles.
They
31 making the poison of Tnlavatchi. It
may be purchased.
Messrs Landman and Hagan of
were .» grunt hunch of youngsters
Saturday night. The popular prices Is a subtle drug, the constituents oT
u
K hiht Huniheil Cluh
These India* are noted for the of 25 cents for adults and 15 rents which are not known The peculiar
awl enjoyed their stay here very Grand Rapids, who are spending
Mr* Sum Bradford
was
the quality as well as for the quantity for school chlldu-ii place lln* great effect of the tMtlstm ts to destroy the
murh
the winter here and II ( ’ Dubose
went pver It tin. Inlet on Wednes­ chin limit: young hostess to the Eight of the good things they sell, and educational entertainment within
mind, while only slightly afTbcttng tho
Drink that pure Elder Springs
iiody
day and had the t i m e 'of their voting Hundred Club at Iter pretty bunga­ wish to annr-Unre the follow
■t he reach of all*
Water and gel ihr benefits there
The hours menu for their supper
live* eu t cb i eg o* rather l i v i n g to low Tiiesila v after noon
frota Phone
. H William* at the
M i*n ii
&lt;a t ch slum
id thi,'*e lift1. pt und w&lt;r&lt; -pent mlorinallv and delight
Sanford House
(nllv
ami
a
dainty
fruit
salmi
course
sen bit-s
I I.. i broke up nil t InItiikeii Beans
W " ''
Neir Work
inning the proininufit visitors to fishing tackle Irving I*1 land the lug with pimento aint cheeae sandwiches,
Boiled Hum
GoJd Slaw
Iht* Judge— "Vmi eny you ve worked
as an artist's model
WhtinT"
Tho
the . uy oji \\ etlni*adu3 were Con­ ones and »-xpuct to gu back nuxt . salt me* and pickles were served, cu
Bread and Butler
Expels nrrofulous humors from the blood
Pickles
gressman Sears and, little soil, Joseph week with ropes and block and
Those present were
M usd nines
which cause constipation, mulariu, rheu­ Vag—"Oncet when I was taklnVino
Coffee
matism, sores, ulcers jiimpies, etc.
Get beauty nap In tie woods nn art tiff fel­
of Kisrrimmpe. Congressman Seats tackle to dn something
They find Anna Walker. M. Minarik, T. 1)
it
at
L,
R
Philip*
on
ti
guarantee
to ler com* along an’ sketched me as a
will leave with hi* family for Wfirjh- these lish in Florida 'lightly larger Hayes. Frank Adams. John Tyler.
Ire Cream
(Jake
sleepln' faun
Puck
safety
tngtfin today where he will reside than those in Michigan.
John Thomas. Miss Evelyn Berner
I
luiing the roming session ,t&gt;| conanil Mr* Kennedy.
The next meet
Notice
Among
the appreciated gue*t*
gre,.
Hi* many Sanford \fiiendn
mg will be with Mr* Minarik
The’
registration
book of the city
here Wednesday wit* Editor E E
»eri r .n| to see {4ln agnSn
of Sanford will be open at the of-;
Naugle ol the Kix*immpe Gazette,
&lt;Timor n/ I'lller
hie of the city clerk Wednesday,,
, til V1,1 TV FIRST
who is oe* *d ti.*' !&gt;right*-l ;**iitnal
Nov
17th and will remain open
With Candy mudt&gt; I*) &gt;
ihk -in the slate
Mr
Naugle
Agnes
The members of the St
until
Friday,
December 3rd. Office
VHKTSUN C A N D Y CTO
stnteil i n lus mldri'** at the luncheon Guild have rhangad the place of
hours
from
9
a. m, to 12 rn and 2'
**J&gt;y Jt . F'or sale b y
that In wav the luckiest man in the i|l(*ir hum in which will be given
p
m.
till
4
p.
rn. On Saturday it
'frwin * ' Giles
.* r
crowd because he came from Indi- 1 Salu rday, Dec. 4th.
Through the
will
he
open
from
1 p. m. till 8
Co-Operative Store
unn olid had married u former Sun- courtesy of Mrs. Mehrteas, the
p.
m.
for
the
purpose
of registering
2 l- t f
ffkrd girl. He is a great booster for huznur will be held in the French
till qua 11fled voters for the general
afternoon
and
1 Atnnhg i he prominent "viidtors Jo *J»U‘ adopted stale Hini is always wel- Millinery Parlors
election. December 7th.
Be edy on Wei^neMlftj'f wds' Dean 'come in Sanford, where he has evening and Mrs. Mehrtens has
M. W. LOVELL,
We would suggest, offered the girls ten per cent,nf ,(he
b ( Spet\i*ei, foimerly dea'n ' o f t,he many friends.
‘ City Clerk
c-i
Friends oh-y tb&lt;* St‘.
Kpi»io|i:.l • Dincesn of this rli»ttk.l v hov^et-ei, |liul' the next time he day’s sales.
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comes
to
(jar.ford
he
bring
that
San­
Agnes
Guild
and
the
public
grneral*'11’
ln ejtatge of th*1’? 3
J)£.?re urged to, patropuo
the ba­
ford girl along.
, "■"I'-Tfatlirtn i iisj^rnTinmenLJafiA
W. nianchsrd Moore
zaar
and
buy
their
millinery
on this
* ‘ "‘atjjFJWTircr 'was' here on offiiinl
-------------------- *
Traveler anti lecturer, was for
occasion .' There will he much prethu*(ne*i;'»nd spruit Ibe d^y ps the t • ; (J^l Your Tree*. Danis, etc
W .* F. Neluliffg w-itl be at the ry fan^y work on sale and articles v aaFa connected with various cdulojjhit.MA
t |„. , lntertnintn4TTt--£OJp’ r \v\
'
Herald
Office every Friday morning mu-fpl
well ns ornamental. Thes«' &lt; ‘ Goncl ‘ jottfjiuJs anti daily pnpers.
’‘ dtn- . ihai inspected ’ the 1&gt;ulk^
T
h
o
great
b
a
n
K
in
g
Institution
pic­
v .d /
at -nfne o ’ cl ock to take orders for j young women deserve a splendid! H&lt;* has lyUc*‘ encirclet) the globe
tured here w a s tb e first to undertahe
plants, tre«s,s yokes, shrubs, •nursery success, for with sternly purpose and end made many other extended
■4
£r
stock, etc. Qaly the best o! stock earnest zeal they press forwdrd, tripr.
whfitt
is to d a y the principal function
*. : t.a vj for xftlo #t reasonable prices.
Many poisons and societies deSee never faltering in the task they*have
o f all ban K s —the K e e p in g of deposi­
&gt;liing information' regarding Si^
him jit the Itorald Office.
25-tfc
set thetirtelves.
tors' m o n e y safe and accessible.
beriti, a western press club decided
fk ^ s c n d a reptereptative to .that
Domino Danrc
&lt;^The ability o f a banK to perfOTm this
J s ih e l Strong Impro vlng
tiy to, 'invoitigatu
the exile
The domino dance of tho Social m u n,,
.
fu n ctio n —Weeping depositors'm oney
, G'hc many friemls of little Isabel Department on Tuoaday evening. J'.ytom. ihe firison# and the induaStrone aro glad to know that she
safe and a c c e s s ib le —'rep re se n ts ltSi*.
tkfes;
to
j-eccitre
this
knowledgea
C U R E D is nowo\it of danger from the-opor- whilc n o t. largely attended, owing*
ihttn^
o
f
'
(upericnce'iantl
willlnfe
to
v a lu e to th e people o f the com m unity *«
to s e r i a l counter attractions was
jttion for appendicitis and gaining
brave hardships and great risk of
u
very
delightful
affair
ttnd
much
w
h ic h it serves.
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M E A T S every day. She was taken to Or­
enjoyed by those present.
The life was necessary.
lando about tme week ago and the
W. Blanchard Moore wns selected
cluh rooms were attractively decor­
M o n ey deposited with us is safe, and
operation was successful. The little ated with, pink -hibiscus and blue rs this man, making two special
.
y
e t. it is a t all times accessible. It is
lady will he restored to parents and plumbago, carrying out tho cblor trips to; Rtitela 'a n d . Biberla. .. Mr 7f
•'
’..where
y o u c a n secu re it at a n y time
friends in a faw week* safe and scheme of blue atfd pink.
FortiH JJLoore, was tfurnujied with1 creden­
ft taotS^) b e needed, and w h ere y o u
sound.
and potted plants formed a pleasing tials. endorsed, by high Upitefl
a
re assured o f Its being in safe hands
background (or the cut
flowers. .‘ tate( officials, supplied with, plenty 4
•
f
funcy*
and'eqmppstd
withf
a
com?,
’..t
* until y p u w e n t'it returned to you.
Jessamine vine gracefully festooned
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the wall.*.
The lights were pink I Ictc phltographie outfit. Hr spent
shaded
The music was lovely, . early seven ntanthY- making . thrW
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savin gs acco u n t m eans the Cultl» *f * ‘ vation of the habit o f thrift. /
furnished by Mrs. Houser nt the i pccial investigations, '0000 was ar.
piano and Mr. Allison Witherihgton rested as nn American spy and spent
on tho violin. Noticeable on the re­ two months in a Siberian .prison—
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I’trly in a perfectly sanitary kft.chen and served in the,right way.
domino sandwiches, cut domino size
Ite has 2 , 50ff fepl of moving pirahd dotted with currants.
Waldorf lure*,' 200 other pictures taken with
feat.ad, olives a n d .o o ffc e completed his "detective' csfomra;" *)«• u‘a**,
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the refreshmont*.'. Thost* * nVrv.n( besides; a new projecting apparatus
were Mr. and Mra! B. W. Herndon, called a "ModrOsrOpo".* that proWOODRUFF BUILDING PHONE J42 SANFORD. FLORIDA
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cry thing that Elalnn had unpacked.

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worked. Its way half from tho roan’s

Then ho began on tho HtHe writing
desk, the dreasor and the bureau draw­
ers. A subtle smlla- flashed over hU
faco aa ho came to one drawer tliat
was locked.
Ho pulled a sectional
Jimmy from h1a coat and forced It

pocket. The farmer aolied It. The
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roan fell hack, limp, arid tho farmer,
with tho torpedo In ono hand, grasped
at tho gun on the ground and straight­
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ened up.
A Detective Novel and a Motion Picture Dramq
He had no sooner rfien' "than tho
open.
1 'i ’d fur yours t»y your fulhors with tiovor-fnilin^
man was at him again. His uncanE. R E E V E
There lay ihn preciouB torpedo.
srhiusness h a d 'bean merely feigned
giiinl ro u Its . TIit'M* h oiiir-im iilo niutvrijiIs. art;
TbeW dl*Known Novelitf and the Creator ol lbe',CraigKeanedy"Slanes
The man clutched at It with a look The struggle was renewed.
iJi'|KTi&lt;lal)le to Imilii Up ittul swot*ton y o u r h tW ^ ."
of exultation. Without another glace
At that point, tho hedge down the
Presented in Collaboration With lha Paths Player* and
at the n c m lio rushed to tho window. road parted mid Pel Mar stepped out.
Blood and Bone
Ground Bone
tho Eclectic Film Company
Belied tho rope and pulled himself to A glance was enough to tell hint what
(iiinrantm
l Anulysis
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utici!
A
nalysis
-wit'
tho roof, going as He hnd come
was going on. He drew his gun and
A m m o n ia
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CaeyrWfct. 1VH »r iM ««&lt; c« »» *0 ft»mrs nqti, In rM
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ran swiftly toward the combatants
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As I&gt;el Mar approached, his man
, It did net lake me Isng to unpack
Ileal Ulooil ami Ikmc
Nil In ! * i '. i i i l FiKsi t
tho few things I had brought and 1 was succeeded In knocking the tsrpedo
Dried HI&lt;mh|
\ d .•'.fttinotl
soon back again in the living r » m , from the farmer's hnnd. There It lay,
Itmv
( ■r o u n d H one
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rid
illu
lts
l
several
feet
away.
There
seemed
tq
SYNOPSIS.
"Jennings,” called Elaluo.
“ Get where Aunt Josephine joined me In a
N ot Tnnknpe
/\II Ainiiioniu I’ ri-MTVcil
ho no chance for cither man to eet It*
few minutes
Patrick and carry the trunk In."
,A Afier ifie finding of Wu Kane's body an*1
Quickly tho farmer bent his wrist,
A li s o lu ie J y I n treated
Junt ub Elaine came hurriedly dowfj
I*lins|iln ric* Acitl
Together tho butler anti the gar­
Kennedy's disappearance « submarine r.paiming
the gun deliberately at the
(Jitick A vailn liility
the stairway and started toward me,
Avnilalilp Inti in
pear* the following morning , n tin- hay. dener dragged It off
A man plunges overboard from II uml
S te a d y Su p ply
"Thank you," Bnld Elaine, endeavor­ ! k&gt;I Mar entered from the perch. Bho preelcus f r p e d o . As fast as ho cculd
Alkaline Form
HWim* ashore It In the entrance of M;ir1 stopped. Dc, Mar watched her cl-yse- ho pulled tho trigger. Five of tho six
i'Iuj* Del Mar Into America. At Uu- IHat*** ing to pay the farmer
Wrile for Prices
home one of U'u Kuna'# men In trying to
"No. co. miss.” tie demurred uu he ly. Mad she found anything? He was shots penrtrnted'the little model
obtain information of Kennedy and tieSo surprised was his antagonist that
snr© of- il.
Wilson &amp; Toomcr Fertilizer Co.
liiat torpedo III* plan In blocked In D* I clucked ii his horse*.
Mar'a urrlval. who ab*n succeeds m win­
Her hesitation wna only for a m o the farmer was ablo to knock him out
We waved to the old fellow
Aa he
M anufacturers of Idea! Fertilizers ", .
ning KUIne'a Confidence. tatter she In
with tho butt of his gun. Ho broke |
warned by a little oil man to 1m&gt;. careful. started to drive away, he reached inent, however. "Waller,” she said,
Jacksonville, Florida
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away
and
fled,
whistling
on
a
police
I»e! Mar'a mlaaton at the Dodge house was down .Intr the basket and drew out f "may I speak lo you a moment? Ex.
tu locale and recover the torpedo
lie so mo yellow harvest apples. I jCu at | cuse us. please?**
whistle for tho dog Just rh Del Mar
would have been successful had It, no I
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Aunt Josephine went out toward the ! ran up
l&gt;een* for Elaine's doc. Ilusty. who iIur it a time he tossed them to uu as he liuufrom the flower pot. while I&gt;el Mar and tered cff.
Del
Mar
slopped
and
picked
up
ihe
back o f the house to see how the j
Klalna were Utking.only n few feet away
"Truly rural." remarked a voice be scrraniH were getting cn. while I fob m !o|. It had been shat Into an un*
Kust)
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ty carried
the torpedo to the attl*
- w aMar at the hind ua.
The lit"
little old-than meets Del
lowed Kfolno upstairs. Del Mar with recognizable mass o f scrap. In a fury,
I lodge home. They draw guns lufrether.
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It was'lk ‘ l'h(ar, all tegged up and a bow seated himself and opened his Del Mar dashed It on tho ground, curs­
gaaea from the exploded ahelU of (lie old
man a revolver overcome Del Mar ntid carrying a fnagatlne In hts hand
magailnc.
Nr sooner nad we gone, ing his men ns he did so.
Ktalne. and the old man of mystery e*.
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however,
than
he laid It down and cau­
Wc
chatted
a
moment,
then
Elulnc
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The strange disappearance o f the
ctve* a maiquerade hall
He) Mar at­ started to go Into the house with Aunt tiously followed us
tends. neither he nor his domino girl
With Del Mar I f Itowed.
Elaine was evidently very tmicir ex­ torpedo model from Klalr.o’a roam
can locale the torpedo. A gray friar Josephine
warns Blaine and Jameson of I vj Mur's
Aa she went Elaine lock a bite of cited as she rntqrd her dainty little worried both of us. Doubtless If Ken- 1
, purpose. *nil hts plant urr up»-i
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W alter” nedy had been then* he would have
Mar ■iiccceil* In gelling Ibis girl In the apple T.r her surprise It separated room and closed the ih»or
known Just what to do Hut wo could
Kl-ilne's home a . n maid Him nit.I** the
neatly Inti two hollow halves
She sh" cried. "I've f. und the torpedo!”
•orpetlo In the null , places II In a liunK
not decide.
T here was a n o le
We In k« d nh.itii nt ilu* general illsrhlch wllli other* Is sent In KlAlne'i* lo o k e d Inside
* Really,”
considered Elaine.
"I
country home, a biddup on lb** train Harmfully sh e u nfolded -It' and renD rrder
Why," she exclaimed nerv*
lake* place. Del Mur's «m n carry the Like the eth e rs. It was not w ritfen hut
think.we had better lake Mr. Itel Mar
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'isiy
"some
ik
has'
been
here—arpl
trunk aw ay only to nnd , &gt;n *.[*« ntng n
tatty our c .riddance.
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Inal they have the wrung i &gt;i i .
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I t t k*‘ d th*' il--or i
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we
v«.
hud
a
great
many
warn
Be careful to unpack all your trunks
She u Iiti idi ran v.vir to ter bureau |
M . .
in pH, I ntijerteil
yourself Destroy this n-.te A Frien I d-ti . . r II Iout 'iee|i Jlmtllleil op e i In &gt;
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TWENTY-SEVENTH EPISODE
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I knew that, she persisted, but
ll hat did the*e in) sterl ius warnings i n {. a * it' . uli■* whil
w us d( w n
mean, she usLeil herself in amazement. stair* Tht- l rpeilo was g . n c . W b they hove all c . m u from very unre
THE DESTROYED TOftPEOO.
lia!de sources.”
Semtshew
fur they had wcrkVd out I. wked at each other, aghast.
"Very well,” I agreed finally, "theft
Del Mar had evidently, by this time, all rigid. Sip* t-re up ihb nolo and
Hehlnd us, lirw cver we did not see
let's drive over to hi» hungnlcw.” - . ' ^
com e to the conclusion that Elaine threw the pieces away
the ...... . an ! m l oh fill e&gt;es o f f/ol
Elnlno ordered her II ttlo. huh about'
Elaine went Into the h use and we Mnr, i penlng the &lt;1 ».r and peering In
was the storm center of the peculiar
and a
i**r w*i* cllLlbe t
f. II. wed
Ne| Mar however.' dr p - e d
train of events that followed the dls
Into It am! Elaine sled the r;»r nwiiy
,u «l a lit I •-1,It J a. ,| as I.** i ai.i»* li
P a ra g ra p h s
appearance of Kenned) and 1 is winI'* rl.apH hall a mile d i » n tho road.
A h we r« *le al. ng,, the cuuritr)
•t.e place a her. El.line hud ihri v* q tin
less torpedo
Hu. farmer al aiidoiu-l bin. hayruek c e e t n e s &gt; ipilet that no
■ w eu l!
At any rale, ns soon us In* learned H*c* •■* f paper ill «| pi ' !:|s m a g .i/ii.i
II' w. f Ihiwvi) hv ots peciiltar d k. ever have suNpeeli'd lhat f c r e l g "
TTiat s the third time thix niornini;.
I can't wait
H e NI * - , * . 1 1 •, . i n k
^1 u , i
ih &gt;! c a l I n - r e d
that Elaine was going Ii In r c -utitr'
»i*lki"d * .*« h
He st ppi d at u p a;.l
iigiiilii lurk e! all al ait 11ut It was
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home for the summer be to k a i nn
• moment longer on that fellow. L et m e see__ w h a l is
in the n a d w h en he cou ld see the Just under mjrt. a r ii'r thal tin* lie
I hi pi
&gt;mi II i »i us,
in*
Said
gain e some tits i a lit • irutn ik.iigi Hull
! d g e !i» use |n the llMtunce, »at *n far! us bridge and hart r mining work
Smith's num ber?
W et*. ju»i arrive 1
There, on the day that Elaine de­ Ktalne brightly
tl - rail fe p ee and llgiited II hlacki’ ned ordered hy ,'&gt;rl M a r « nii[eTli-rs wnt*
cided lo motor In from the rttv Ii*-l and I havi ii i a tluii*; ui.pm k. I
n rtieoli {*&lt;(&gt;«■
“ If Jones won't provide sufficient telephone facili*
going ahead quietly
I **d
vlar
iv&lt; &lt; i| a m t
td p ilir
le ft
us
Mar arrived with his valet
There h»* sal for some time appar­
A h our car rllrnbed a hill cn the
lies
for
his customers, he can’ t blame me for dealing
Del
Evidently he IohI no time In getting Aunt J •sephiiie I II iwed shortly
ently engrossed In his cwn thoughts other side of which In tho valley, Was
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lo work on his own affairs whatever
elsewhere. Operator, give me 4 3 7 . ”
it a nit llo- weniher the d g lyl'ig al n bridge, w.. cauld tail H*'e tun- ot l»e!
i ilk.-d be ,*lae. d lli magst/tur i tils
they might be
Inside t.U study
How do you know this very occurrence doesn't
which was the larp;esi room In th« lap t’l'p.i at 11 lin t .* I. i»ti I is kl.r-i-H I
house, a combination &lt; f both library Ci UlJ It, t see. tail he w , n in n ulll)
happen with your single telephone. Have an gUxUlary
and laboratory he gave un t rder « r i !“ ’&lt;"'tl&gt; putting i.'gi (her the t - rn not-line; the cost is trifling.
Call the business Office to­
two to hla valet, then Immediate!* nut ' u Ich the fart.i. t lad t!tt. w.i t«i
day.
•town to his new desk
He iq[ti-ned a Klal:.e
t'lliull) II* til.*11u{7* .1 f.J fit iill the
*trawer and took out
l n*. h ill -w
ptec* n
A K1............ . U 11 w.1H t*it ii|*,'i
cylinder, cloaed at cactil eltil tv air
Klill
light raps, on one of u Inch WSB « Hut hts far - tit tril) i ■1 h thum
under tb o I utile, he MW
1hr piece*
hook
• . : - l r ■ t l! in*.- his ja m k*-i unit r:+ c
rjotcklT he r —* a
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in
p in •
«&gt;ve :
install *uh::.ar.io b il in j h*( »*
o f these rluntsy tubes
Am having tied.' tic ex cu se d hinituLf Mrolft ig
hartxir and bridges mined as per In­ leisurely out again
Hoi 11. JnckSUnvIlle. l-’ la v
structions from government
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Elaine'*
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aid,
He unscrewed the t-up at one end of
the tube. Inserted the note and closed Marie, hail been unpackl ig
Well, what (I
y 'U k.i *w ata’ Ul
it
Then he pushed a t ult.m on Ills
desk A panel (n the wall opened and ilia! ' sin- I'Xclai.nril as letinl g* and
on e of the men who had played po­ I'airick came vlrnggiug in the bangelliceman once for him stopped out and up
* trunk
f
Vcrv quia i
J c in a r k iT l.-'i i |iik *
kalutcd
:• tailing Hi, little I- lull - I 'l l while
"Here's H llli'nnage to Set d b* I w
•* W T
I'a 111&lt;k left
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--aid Del Mar brief!)
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' The entratRC l Elaine : ui un * ud
The man bowed and wcut Lack
f 't ', tc the inUTc-hiing gossip und Marie
through the panel, closlug U
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•Del Mar cleaned up his desk and started tc. open the trunk.
“ No, Marie,” said Elaine
"I’ll OnAsd For Ttree Sommers Mrs. Vin- 1helieve l wouli Fbve died if I hadn't
then .went out to Ijok his'new r a i r
V* u can put the
3 e r s over, to see whether everything &gt; pack th»m myself
taken It.
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•V iU ni.u Jennings
cent
Was
Unable
to
Attend
to
had been prepared nrrordlng tc his li
thing* away later
.
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Aflvr I bcpin taking Cardui. I wis
may g * ‘
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,
at ructions
Quickly
ah**
tii
K
tinUiiiidsi
ui
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‘
Anj
of
Her
Housework,
k'iciiliy helped, and all three bollles ieKrum me cone* ah*d entrain'** tr h
1 li.-n » h » started
enve on a hillside, I h-I Mar's n an wh , ih e tattered trunk
heved me enlircly.
^-■-had gone (hnnigh the panel In the *n III,- * tln-r trunk which was Ilk*- It
I laUcncd up, and grew so iruith
I ill n I mark. '!
Sh* tht*-w &lt; nt *
bungalow appeared a few minutes
Rcasant Hill, N C
"I sullcrcd for stronger in three months, I Iclt like an­
i
Uple
i
f
gal
I.n'li
l
a II. It pull!*.-*: Hl*r
later and hurried down to the nb.rr
three summers,” writes Mrs. Waller other person altogether."
It was a rocky coast with stretches *f j tied.
There wa» the lest t. rped
wtien
cliffs and now and ihett a ravine and n
Vincent, o( this town, "and the Ihird and
Cardui is purely vegetable and grntlebit of sandy beach
Qlngerly he Mirth Idl had stuck It In tier hunt**!
W e O pened the C ylin d er. In si-e W as a N ole.
last lime, was my worst.
Kill Inc picket tt up -ind I ke*! a I It in
climbed dawn the rock* tu the water
aclmg. Its ingredients have a mild, tome
I liad dreadful nervous headaches ami
If** took from his packet the metnl wonder, a« it recnlled all those tost
cllcct, on the womanly constitution.
He
mct&gt; *n hiding nt the top
his feel.
Now’ and then hn leaked
' tube which Del Mar hud given him days "before Kennedy was hat.
prostration, and was scarcely able, io
'•
j.iswr
us,.-Jiawcvor.
and
Immediately
Finally she d cc td e l to luck It up t fll e d|y t e p a r d Do*lgc Hall.
Cardui makes lor increased itrength,
and to tho hiok on nno end attache J a
wigwagged w’lih *i Ib handkerchief E walk about. Could nol do any of yuy
. i.
.vigilant
i ^ i . n*
w c lg h t'o f lead. A moment he I *-ked In the bureau drawer and tell me. N cl
Suddenly ihis
attention
improves
the appetite, tones up thener*
severa l /ithen* &lt;1 » n at the bridge housework.
about cautiously Then he threw tho only did she lack the drawer. Lut. bh aeeuicl to be riveted on the hcm.e
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(f of
I also tud drcadlu' yvains In my back V0US K&gt;s,cm' and ^ ' P 5 ,0 nukc
tu b« Into the wnte{ and It sank quick­ she left her rn tn. she la k the key r f Ho drew a field glass from his l«cket w|
th„ , „ nkl
n *1 I 1
Jiv l
it
t*
m i n I*1*
ftiu rn
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ly. Ho dll Dvt.walt, but hurried buck the door front the lock Inside and Vtd
leveled
It.
Sure enough
there
.*Son)40t,
,
muttered cue , and sides and when one ol those weak. Sal' ° W d , .ecl£S' ,rcsh and ^
locked It (.ulalde.
Into the cave entrance
h **. &gt;.
«, A t, II oil m.n a ft_^
H jA.
B
was a man romlng out of a window-,
sinking spells would com e on me. l ! Cardut ,u s he,f&gt;cd m ore.Ibaa 8 tnlHlOi'
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•■ Thq JPen stoppe*! work lramedtately would have lo givfLjijy^anjJ J ir o lo w n , '*ca*c women, during the past M y c a « .
Del Mar did net go far frogt the yppo and going across tho l\)aftre«!
Elaine, Aunt Josephine und I turn
aud hid }n (he brush i)ur car passed
ijWere*t tho glasses quickly and over tho bridge and w*. saw nothing until it wore oil.
V
j 11 wiU eurcly do ,or &gt;ou&lt; wf‘al '* ^
Hired down to Dodge Hall from the house, however. Ho scarcely reached
city Elaine's country house wan on a the edge c f Ihe grounds where he wbm cdlmhed iff the fence w l l h ' a hltherlo wrong
1
was
certainly
in
a
dreadlul
state
ql
done ,or ,hcm. Try Cardui today.
Hut n i aobner Itad-wo g ne
flue eatale near the Ixmg Island Sound sure h« was net observed when he unw* nted energy.
than the men crept out auJTOjrumcl hcalth, when I finally decided lo |rv " Mt* J?' Ch*u.ry»c* awjwi» o &gt;.. uj *&gt;, '&gt;•
uj' *'U&lt;r D*JI , Ch,lllla i c i ; . . . l N V w l
"Came. Searchlight.” hts called to the W(:rk which ha J ' progrcaao J t r Ihe
and after the l.n g run we were glad placed bis Angers to hU lips and whisAn lnstonl laler two . f hla men J o f
loJE„ lllor (llP&gt; m0Ved off quick^
to pull up before the big bauso and tied
Illy ,I K ---------------------------p int where they w.*ro ready t . carry Cardui, llic woman's tonic, and 1 firmly
,y !n , ho d iroctlcn ho nad been look- the wires of an electric ccfnectlrn
g e l out of the car. As We approached appeared from behlnd/a hedge.
vr^r
"You must get \pl(D hor/roatu." ho j
the door 1 happened to look down thu
through the grass, concealing them a*
erderei.
"Tb*l_tcrpe&lt;I&lt;# Is In her lug
i&gt;,| Mar'a men worn crmlng through they went
* road
tll0 [,e&lt;jge tpat surrounded the Dodge
“ Well, that's the country, all right.' gago stmewhtord, after alt
In the study of Ills bungnlaw. nil
In the r e a y .c f tho house tho two eBtate j U9t aa the"farmer anJ hts deg tho time, ~*el Mar was striding angrily
I exclaimed, pointing down the read
emissaries ; f Do| Mar stale out c f tho 9tPppP(* ;jUt
front o f them from be- up and down, while hla tm a w aited in
**Lcok **
R T I L I Z E R s
^ tWckel
Numbering along wraa a huge, heavy shelter df sc mo bushes and stood for
silence.
wv r e .
f
„ JuM # m)nute« he clU e d . **, want
hayrack on - top o f which perched a a nnment koklng. Elalnos window.
Finally he paused and turned to one
:
„ pt.ak u yo a farm er chewing a straw'. Ftlliwlng were high aboyb them., t . j Jilgh
o f them "3 o o that the coast la clear
along after hint was a dog of a pecu­ r**c '
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He enforced his words with a vl- and kept clear.” ho ordered. "I want
- W e ’ll have to use the Dutch Jpuaelia r ahepherd breed which 1 did not
doua leaking gun. It « a i two to one to go down.”
recognise. Atop of the hay the old mar's methods,” decide J cno.
The man saluted and w*»nt ^put'
and they closed with him. Ilefore ho
T rgethur they went around tho
fallow had piled a trunk and a basket.
could sh &gt;ct, they haJ knocked the gun through the panel. A nroment lajer
U wsb
To
our surprise tho hayrack house toward the laundry.
out of his hand. Then they tried lo Del Mar g aro orders b the ether man
only
a
few
minutes
later
that
they
re­
RESULTS. TELL. Ask any costtaKT stout
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atopped before the bouse.
“ Mies
j/ho also saluted and left tho house by
break away anJ run.
turned.
"No
onu
was
about
Quickly
Dodge?” drawled the Tanner nasally.
But the farmer seised one of lbr«i the Tront door. Just as. our car pulled
V V . 1f a v o r i t e F E R T IL IZ E R S
-W hy, what do you suppose he can one of them fcch cff his coat. Around, and held him. Meanwhile the dog tie*' hp
J* ’ ^ i
hts
waist
be
had
wrcuud
a
coll
nf
ropeThey imow aad can testify as to THEIR
want?” asked Elaine moving cut tc* *
, Del Mar. the moment the man was
Deftly hf. fibgan to climb n tr**e whoso velop**d traits all his own. Ho ran In gene, put on his hat and m ovu^to- • _
arJ tbo wagon while v q , f o l l o w e d
QUALITY, THEIR SOLUBILITY, LASTING
upper branches fell over th** roof. Cat­ AliJ out between the legs of the othef want the panel In Die wall -He wad
man
mull
he
throw
him
There
he
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QUALITIES
GENERAL ADAPTABILITY
VHere's a trunk. Miss Dodge, with like bo managed to reach the roof stood, oveLhlm. The man attempted ahaut( to enter when he h*-ar^ ’‘iatur- 1
jo u r m in f on It/* bo wont tn l*ranging He made his way ahng the ridga polo to rise. Again the dog threw.him and ’ ono coming dewn tin- hall io tho study ’
FLORIDA SOILS
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it down ‘‘ I found It down by the rail­ to a chimney which Was directly back kept hin down. ,He was a trained Bel­ and stopped hack, closing the panel. u
c f and la lino with Elalsu's windows.
It
t
g
a
the
butler
announcing
us,
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road
track."
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gian sheep hound, a splendid police
Sprciol Formulat h r All Florida Cropo ‘
H was tbo trunk sihrked “E. Dodge” Then bo uncoiled tho rope and rf- g ...............
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tue
end
fast
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chi
in.-w h ich hed been thrown ofT the train.
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"C.'nfound-tho brotp.” growled the
taken by Del Mar and rifled by the ney. Letting tho*other end tall free
raotnrcvcllsL
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ihxWn the roof, ho carefully lowered raaii, rewcHTng for hi# gup.
As he'drew It, the"jlog selxed-'Lls
"How do you supRone'tt ever got' hlr.telf ov*r\the edg«. Thus It was
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' "h erer^ cried Elaine In wrondor.
net dtfflciAl-f&gt; diet )nl» Elaine a room wrist and %Uh a e r r Ike nun dropped
Paraguay-;
has
valuable
forest
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That, too, was part of .the
"Must have fallen o ff'th e train.” I W stepping cn the window sill uml ' ho, ^ n'
sources, fit* most Important of which .
’ * auCEcsled "Ycu might have collected
In? (hr ugh tho open.wlndow. j
dog a training.
la quebracho, particularly rich In j
farmer
and
tho
other
man
S
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u ^ n c e u i d S V l . new U W f e ~ The man be3aa a rapid search of
Whl . the fa
the
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Jstruggled on the ground, tho torpedo tannin
the
room,
turning
up
and
pawing
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H U r d * -Wickham and f,. K. Kutdor
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•lt*fhmant ha. been
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The Romance o f
Elaine

lew. C om tcg In car. Ulow first bridge
she crnsnes."
Quickly ho turned his glasses down
tho rood. T h e m he could see our car
approaching.
He Rut up his glasses
nntl hurried down tho hill toward tho
bridge
1 ben ho broke Into a run.

‘Things aro going on about ua of which
wo know nothing. Tho safest thing
Is ro got a w a y . "
Elalno looked at the bridge In ruins
and shuddered. It was the closest we
could have been
death and have
escaped. T h e n abo turned l o the wheel
dug p o u t i n g _ a W d . - - . i . . * q u tck ijra a d .th *llttU .ca r .C a ltir tamped.u
Were going Along the road niceupemi
ly, now, cnnsllng down the hill.
As
"O h . If Craig were cnly hero." sfco
we approached the
bridge . Elaine
murmured. " H e would know what to
slowed up a bit to cross, for tho plank
d o ."
Ing was Icose.
As wo disappeared over the crest
Just then the farmer who had been
of tho next hill, safe, the old farmer
running down tho hill aaw ua.
and Ills do g looker! hard at us.
" S t o p ! " ho shouted.
Tho alleuce after tho explosion was
But w® did not hear. H e ran after
ominous.
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us, but tho chase wnfi hopeless.
Ho
He glanced about. N o c o o was pur
stopped. In despair.
suing him. That seemed ominous, too.
With a gesture ol vexation ho took
But If they did pursue b « was pre­
a step or two mechanically off the
pared to cludo tlyui. T h ey must nev­
read.
er recognlie the old farmer.
Elaine and 1 were coming fast to
As h&lt;» turned, he dellhcrntely pulled
tho bridge now.
off his beard, then plunged again Into
In their hiding place Del Mar s men
tho woods and was lost.
were watching breathlessly The lead
iT » t r t CONTINt’ E l r j
or was Just about* to press the plunge,
when all ol n sudden a branch In the
thicket beside him crackled
T h en
stood the farmer and bis dog.
Instantly the farmer seem ed to take
in tho situation.
With a cry he threw
himself at th e. man who had; the
The quickest and surest srav to |(et
plunger.
Another man leaped at the
milk you can depend upon always to
farmer.
The dog settled him. Tho
be wholesomely rtcA, and pure, Is
others piled In. and a terrific struggle
to buy—o f your grocer—CARNA­
followed, it was all so rapid that, to
TION M ILK—Clean, Sweet, P u reall, seconds seemed llko hours.
Frony Contented Cows— - W e w e r e Just starting to croaa tho
It is safe for baby.
bridge.
It adds n rich flavor In cooklng*One o f the men broke away and
and is must convenient.
7*
crawled t.*wurd the plunger Vox
It is rosily whipped. It makes splen­
Our car was now* In tho inlddlo of
did desserts that tbo whole family
will enjoy.
the bridge.
Fnrilrlnklng. It l&lt; healthful snd nmirlvli
Over and ever rolled tho men, the
Inf !! IloJi. n, ill*! Inc! Iv#* fmrr IjMtr—. ItIch
dog (king his best lo help his muster
ymi will proiKMinca iJcIh I&lt;hjj After ol few
trlxli.
The man
who had broken away
Cai mttlmi Milk !• |u*l fVefth, pure row *
r en d,e l toward the plunger
mill;*
tu the Ihlekimt of
rrmm-nothin* *&lt;lt!*tl—noth Inc remoretl
With ft slmut lie pushed It down.
but wxtfr. ||r rmctlciil ly'ftmln) anti
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•IrrilltiHl to preserve lu pu rity ind
w holcM&gt;tner»cft«.
Cur car had Just cleared the brldgo
I'we Cinuif
a few limrx nntl ap
when we were startled by u terrific
preriete il« rttnrrnirniv, safety, oxinumf.
rear behind us.
It was ns th.-ugh n
Onlrr It frrun four grocer—'*Ttie CartuUon Milkni-mi *
th lisand tires had blown out ut once.
Tlic Tiftriflr* (*no»! ('(*fTc|cr»w*fl Milk (*n,
Elaine shut i TT the engine nut, rriullcul
HhchIHc,
S A Willi Itr |i|r4*rtl In UttiI
tiled tprclAl
Ho**! urn request
ly and wo I .jked back
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SSfilriC: .•nd!,on' " ,M,n‘
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oi
.■ m l ) ot S*mlnol», • CdrpflfWhereaa, the aherill nl Keminole rouetv
“ -rouih «• ’■
W Fnl.mlrfrr. I*?• ,, " or*J*-t haa levied upon ihe inlmnt
ol the .aid t. I llurdce. tn the Mloama
" “ ll.umlo.
A. Cl.fk sad
t
rompoilnc *"&lt;*
tel ealale. attuair In thr -ounty ol SemS e q u e l to T h e E x p lo it s .
nl Cb“«*» I'omraliilan*'*'* “I Florida, to-aett: * Loti
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Itante 30 F.aal, arrordinc to plat I hereof
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Klo.ldB. »* f*l.
duly rreorded In the public recurd, nl'1
j II J.,nv.. st.l* A.tBJBBy lor
Ursni *9 iTiil Semlnnlr f ounllfi
B y A R T H U R
B . R E E V E
Judicial Clrestl ofTkrrelore yon. the laid I.
Hurd re, I
I,, -u ir ol Flor.dsa not).resident of the .-ate of F3 nrufa.
T ho W ell-K now n Noaaliaf and tho Cre­
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* po.nlon »»» on
91,1 '*■* ol •rr hrrtrh^’ hoUllnl tml r»i|ulrvd lo ip
ator o f the “ Craig K en n ed y" Stortea.
If a*ld arlinn and ilrftnil aaid aull on
v
A l» 1915. fll»d 10 ,he »ko»*
2 ; , 7.1 ...uri h&gt; l*&gt;. county ol. SomlroU, the ,th day of February. A M 191a,; other
Prracatrd La CaHtUratiaa With tka Pal ho P'uy.ra tad the Eclrctk Fils Ceapaay
fudtmrnt »l|l be nhtainOd a*ainat
,iVroufh,
v. .. . ion u r. IlslSB,
W. Fnli artae. fud(tnrnt
hy an*. in
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_________ Cecrdrit. I9H. hr tka Icaa Cawpaa,
1refill! RiflKI RfKfTfi
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' AVVrun.l.y, J. A. L l . r k . s d . J T . you liy default.
County
Wllneav, E. A. t)oU(la*a, clerk of the dr*
TlTlj.'n ■' eompwlBS (h
ll&gt;ti Hoard
liooro ol
o. uouniy
. mminlulKI* ot SflBinol* COUHty, FlOCdS, cult court. Seventh Judlrlalf Circuit. Sem­
* "T „, Utth thr He. .h it • " tier.Ion ws* inole rounty and the teal of add court
nf
November,
rJd .V ou ih ou . .ho Mid roun.y oO lom lnol. oS^lhla the 10th day
•nd .tit. ol Hondo, on .hr «.h doy ol
W e hnti entered Del M a r a bunga­ There, from the bushes, ho pulled cut
t*o*H
F A. iMIUflLASS.
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A H. 1915, to dolor mine thr
low and now were conducted to his a peculiar Instrument comp^sod o f a
i)ur-0 (,,‘i • hrthrr of not .ho county ol Bom- ( leek ( ircuil Court, Seminole t*ounty
tty Jai f
Hubert.. l&gt; I
* , 7 . , , t . ol Hondr. ohould luuo bond.
library.
There Elaine told him the strange series of lenses and mirrors
jr.FrltOlc
! Vho -urn ol 1150.000.00 to oo«r ItUoro.l
1" .h. r.t. ol live ond ono-holl per ron.
whole story, much to his apparent sur­ set up c.n a tripod.
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tn.ere*. on .old bond, to br poy
prise, for Del Mar wan a wonderful
Eagerly he placed tho trl|&gt;od. ad­
1 , 1. „ m, annually, aold bondo .o mature
N.rTHr; i i i i h k i i i h i k i
actor.
altar th. dole o. .hi uiuinre
justing the lenses luid mlrrcrs Jn the
ir.aol ...d bond, to be used lor Iho pur- In
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" V o u s e e . " ho said as she finished sunlight.
Then he begnp WorJUng
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cl ,rl«ndlnt. rodooralnj and U kim up
1 telling o f the finding and the losing them, and It wns apparent that he was
an out*tar-Unt &gt;»*u* «■ !,on,15 ln ,rhl\ 1" un! In ro Fatato of
titJO 000.00, laauod by Hpor.or Itoail
(lashing tight beams, using a Morse
, j . |i„',|(r liatrrt No. I ol Hrra.nol* ^ ~ A H * T r K r ..... .......... ..................... ° f l h ° t° rp,' d j '
‘ „,v Honda, and lor Iho further pur»nnl All rpraoflw hgviric * Iarm* \gamut. fe a/ed would happen has happened. code
It was a heliograph.
Haiti Katatr
net cl ronatruttln|, piting ond hard aut
Down the sh tro cn tho top r f the
,„nr rrfiam hi*h*rij» in the county ol
You, af\d earh of you, ar** ht»frl»y non. Doubtless th® foreign agents have the
Iwmipola^ ...to ol Florida, do.rrihod with
anti r»quir*«S to pr«**wnt *ny«. claim* deadly weapon now, lipw ersr, I'U
nest hill sat tho man wh &gt; had nlready
nariirularity. In a ro.olutlon odpptod by •nd fifrnandt whlth you, op rltb^r
&gt;%ni
iii# hoard
County ComrnlMlonor* of rnay hive afiinji ihr raiatr of Jm w l&gt;««*n l u ll , . ^ r h a p s we ftfgy ruo them down given the signal with the handker­
5. 0 , nolo county. HorlJa. on th. Sth day ol MorrUon. drteaaad, Iat# of Seminole Coufc- y e t . "
chief to these In the valley who were
• Atfu.t. «9l». ■ " ll “
daacnbrd l i d art tXi Florlde, 16 the undrrairned edminla*
(erth In ih° call lor aw rlorlion, laouad by trator of laid ntsti-. within two y#ar« friim
He reassured us and we thanked working r a the mining c f the bridge.
Ik, Heard ol County Commlaaionera o| th# ilalfi hereof.
him
aa we said good-by.
Outside. Aa he sat there, his eye caught the
Semmulc rounty. FJpndo. on tho aafd Sth
Dated Oct.
A. I». 1916.
11aa^ , f the heliograph signal.
He
«{■&gt;" of Aufiiit, A. I*. 101». ■ nuo
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Elaine and I got Into the car again
Adminiitrator.
Whtrra., It further appearing from told
and a moruont later spun off. making sprang up and watched Intently, flappnUImn thai thr rinvaaa ol tho rrturna ol
a llttlo detour first through the couhhe Jotted .dow n the messag^ that
rlcciion •haw prims- loci, that lha
alt ft ten an hrtd aro. in Isvor ol Jhn nuance Notice of Application for Tai Deed Under try before hitting
ng tho shore road hack
b«*nA flashed In the sunlight:
Section
575
of
the
fir
n
m
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Htmlatr*
„t thr. bonda alnrraald.
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Dodge Girl hak message from be-'
Notice *• h*?/«*by fivrn that fl v»ritri»**i again to Dodge Hill.
So«. Ihtrrlorr. in purauanro cl on or-lrr
•naa.fr I- tht* rauao. by lha Honorable Jamn Turpentine &lt; o , .'purchaser of T oa &lt;;*r
low.
Coming lh car.
Blow- first
'•Rdf'i 111#
rfly, o/
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V JVfhm-. Ju-lgr nl Ihr Clrrult Cnurt, tifiratr N11
On the rocky shore of the proraoif bridge she cy/asse*.
S-.nth Judmal Circuit. Mtatr ol Florida. June, a l&gt; 1911 .VinT. nipd i«yii| rartlncaic
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n„ti t - hereby (tvan that the taipayrra ■n my office ami h»« ma-lc afiplicaliun lor
I» * n lljjr valley the lonk- ut tnnde
ni.irna t-l the county ol Sa-ntlnolr. la. .fee.i To l u g , ,n .r „ „ d . „ c c w,,h i , » . | lor&gt; several men were engaged 4n
hl« w a y -as fust « , h? f uld.
As he
Said
ccrtiflciTc
*mi.race.
u
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fnii.iatft*
sinking
a
peculiar
heavy disk which
Ilu, I,!, , , , l.a aaid ofdar rrnoirrd to br
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ap r is ill i’d the t » &gt; men w!i had been
ju'Hciai rircuii, cf ,hc s « . , . u i ' c m . - , . Ftorui, . c . . ,
t
I,-. it[t^.#, " ' " F submerged about »ten or twelve
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frel. It HtM'lIird to l)W h&lt;*M liy u t'ahll*. ■tcmliig l!:o bpd|je, hit whistled sharp.
MiiT.li .,11 thr .ii&gt;th day ut Hoirmbff at Mltchrll * l'urir&gt; l a&gt;y i&lt;rant
u a m
a» KUdmmrr ir Ihr,
Thr waul land h**mf
at t
nhj
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if i i, ,-rnl • *latr of Klnrifia in «*nl
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*su*rifr +if wu.-h crrtlfiralr In ihr
Bu to It Uircs
ifn lit tuchr*d, appalb
Thfty aniwered and hurried to meet
hu% niiMi if any tf.ry ha\r %hy n«»nr of H-.mm"brf.ifrrt
t’ nlrs. «ald »*nlly HO that
U key Vkan preHHed
. .fruit.
crrtihcair whaH tir rnjrrmrd tccurdini;
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rh» till tour nf hondr ahould not br ctn
c *rCUll waa cltiHcu.
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hrmtd ard viladaud oceordim to l i t , at to la«r. tax dcf^d * ill i**u# thrrron on thr
“ Just got a heliograph," he panted. !
* hirk lime and pier,, all peraona ac dealr- 22nd day of Dictmbfr, A. D. 1915.
It was an "o scilla tor." a new syst^jn
" T h e Dodge girl must have picked up
Witnrw*
mv
official
xirnatura
and
«ral
ir| may bv hrard upon Ihe matter of the
A I* for the employment of souud for sub­ one of the messages that came from
tftlidalinn "f ‘&gt;••‘1 bondi, •• s« provided by thiu thr lf»tk day of Nukrmbcr
. rbtpt»r
nf -thr l&lt;»xk» of noriifa of 1916
marine signaling, using water Instead
below
Hhes coming over the hill
tarah
K \ DoU til.A S^
i§ j i
o
f air an a medium to transmit sound
C'lrrli
f’
irruit
Umirf
Hrmtmdr
To
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y,,tn»**
A ftciuglaxt', Ctrrk of taid
now In a car
W o'v e got to blow up ,
Itv i aa &lt;* lUibr rta, 1• t
y,,,j ae , 1 -hr -air of •aIfI court on (hi*
waves
It was composed o f a ring
the bridge hh she cr os ses "
?«. I'f i %tr
i p ..... . in (if Mow tnkr r, A D 1916
magnet, a copper tube lying in un
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K A OOUGI.AHH.
The men w'ere hurrying now toward
i l&gt;Pi ■ -.is,? i nut t* S# vrnl h Judicial t‘ir*
air gup In a magnetic held and a stu
the bridge w|,lrh they hud mined Not
Seasoning Canned Vegeteble*
The w h ile brlJgo had been blown
Ntil II I; Of H \ I. f.
, t,, &gt; s. rrunt-Jp Cuunfy, 1*1 or Ida
4 «fifknl i-B** U&lt;,| lw*lii|k&lt;m!&lt;l Is* et qpllwl f r**m
tlonary central armature
The tube a moment was to bo lost, for alreadv
In M (Jli f nl t ha* k«riiirr h*iikMipi
up
A si-Cotid .before » e had been
r*A
lot11 mlMnWr and rns*1 with nnld wsDf
Mol it r is hereby 4 »ri t ft* 1 in * ■ r-t»nr.
was attached to a steel diaphragm
Dry (mu lw«tta -*f AD[ &lt;»lh*rrunat *#f tUUtl
the, could see us coming over the ti, the middle of ll.
I aft or tfif c I Bin &lt;&gt;&gt;ui ,| by the lUI-rcr
Id
ami
I k a r u ti n a felllfc In ltk«
ir ut
In •»•(U.1 1 full. Snrnllt Jodl'lal
IteaMy It was a submarine hell which
qruD llty
na.1
h ia ifi l i tula.
! in lUnkruptry. 1 will &lt;jf1cr for sal* (hi (ol
- rest id the bill.
As Hie elph.nl ui came, the men who
* Cminut r 1 uutlf Klofldk
losing
prracioal
prupifly.
iu-wit
A!l
ihai
could
ho
used
for
telegraphing
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In a few' seconds they reached the had been struggling In the thicket,
‘ s - ix «» guods and irufrbartdipe, pr«-*MJu»ly
i --r hi fin1*• f’ uunl v
oelirnKinf to (he said 4 has kanftef. n - - ephoning boll, ways through water
hidden plunger tiring t&gt;oi which hud paused, startled, and stared -nit
At
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f f if till |dora(Ctf in (kf. *bifr r-»um furmerly *&gt;&gt; apod
The men finished elecutlng the dl
been arranged , o explode Ihe charge that Instant the old farmer saw I,Is
by [fir 1 aid f ‘ h* ► Kanmi, ufi Klfst nr erf
fiords.
rl
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rectluus of Del Mar and left, carefully
b a n l u r d . Ymf'i *1 a , ifi# « it ic k uf k h » *!■
under the bridge. There they crouch'd ; chance
It was all over and he boiled,
H Jones, Slfttc Alltirnr&gt;
'praia^d at* ’ |||( I®,61. fr»»rn this am.iunt concealing the land connections and
V•
rru.t
for tIKr Severn h Jud a!
in the brush ready to press the (dung t calling the d .g
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lifynkr
upf
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ti*
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aside
i f •t * •itf nf f 1.HI l»l ft
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key of the lu ll w!|l!o we were still ut
S P E C I A L I S E
- r th- moment ,u r c,,r touched Hit
Ml Mg t h e r a l to the bri dge he
1 #i pvi. * r* ami *11***’»•* m( S|*«11-*J I 7fl 1 4 ' »v part *if hr* f« 1 •mption t t. * . *
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Del Mur's
..-tl I !i«tof l No 1 wf
Tsi
plunking
ran lw , of Ihe men after him
niaM
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fur
«»!r
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kp,p(ai«ed
i. n-ifiiD
W e had lu- stHint-r left, however,
J24»»7 u*»
l'b* &gt;au4 -*U will -Lr &gt; 1 her
One id tha men crept out a little
('.■mo back.
growled thu leader
« * l-rftuon • ( . iif. ihr 9ih day public uf
at# aw f shall see
and than one of the men who hud been on
&lt; u s 'I'll tn
thoot ( 'utt m i fT h e m Out
. im K l» 1915. bird in ihc xb'otfr Will |»r condmied III the said p!aer of l*u*r
nearer Hie road
T h e y ’re c o m in g '"
»uf l by Special T » ' Sri
**“ “ n m pf»viou*l^‘ ocruf lid by th** said funk
gaged iu Installing tile submarine hell
In,
ybu
want
us
all
to
he
called
tisck.
dropping
down
again
la
t
hits
g
&gt;
tn 1
S#i rninolr
minty,
Flda rupt. &lt;’ fi*A h anri«■r brlw»«&lt;ti the Imuf* "1
O H L A N J X ),
F L O R ID A
entered the library
get eatiitht
Urt ready' '
l ,r»h Mir fail that an chfcMfUl
Irii and l*rl*i i*ii M mill 4y l V
law
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W e l l ? ” (Jomatidi-d Del Mur
of
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h l “,e fa rm er ran up to tin- brldtit'
---------------------------------- ---------------------------------• iinlr COUHl V, irfuifl-!*. on Abe*
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' The hell [s Installed. Mr
In- sun!
* 1 ii rtilirf, A 1* I'll r-, i|i !|w '.'■ai-l
Del Mur n emlsshrlen had not re-k
tin *Aw It it, ruins
Hut down tin*
*•-T*»re n rhr -amt I* t* ssnd
»s
* 1 . i hi - t-r 1 rot t b« r# *hridci,
It will he working soon
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orn-il however, that anyone else might
toad he cou ld see Klhlno and mj self,
|,» nil 1 «:» Sr'hoiftl I 'ttfrlrf N■' urn* « .•
f 1 II - O 's l f «»iJ 1 Fjl
t inn, I, , ll added Del Mar
hiabout
to
whom
the
h
en
-g
ra
p
h
was
-litlng In the car. etwrlng buck at the
i nl* fnuM.
Flfirida "! i.iid« *n
. Tf u•1o' jn Haifkif itpl■ *
1 f ‘ t MIHKUli to bear IOI errM rtot
11- went t , „ druwer and from It »n open book*
4f l liea A I 1 1
peril which we had so narrow ly es- i Ifir rale nf * i pcf frit per (in
V /
1 -i ill h peculiar looking lielnet lu
Hilt, (ariher up the hill, hiding eupod
Ills face lighted up In as
• •i « pa j alii9 •(■till anuutbfl &gt; *aid '
■« if• thirty &gt;rdl* #sftif tfare *if »
which was attached a s rt ,-f harness »in i,g- 11,tv trees, t h - old furmer and
cr-a
t
Joy
as u few m om ents b efore it
• ' li*-fi&gt;ol
flu
j t n » r r i ‘ i|* -if
*an1 j i n
b p ru ll
I it uf |
S r « t ri I b
l u t l l i f f I . ! lM " i 1
lilting i n , r Uie shoulders a,,,| carry
had shown despair
Ills dog wrer., sitting qulr-ll)
1 * j«r 11 for the I'll P"** of ai
The old
'vr n t l n u l r &lt; u u i j t
I lut i d s
L
|Vu| IH • Itanl^ of bar l,.r d a - of pd?#t n»n mg a tank of jjfigon
1 ari’ ic f lurnishtnf and offur
The l.eadt&gt;l(-c&lt;
What can that hu\« b e e n '
asked
man was sweeping ihe Hound with Ills
rf &lt;i tiKili and wrbfiot i»uild nrgAiiltrd a«nl
1
»1*r I*n* '■ *- nl' h*-i
.
a m ist'e kvcjril ci ntrlvnnci -'with
Elaine, starting t,. get out of tbs car
glasses, as If he expected to »ee norm’
•nl ‘tprnil Ta« School1* *lfir(
*I( !t nf hffifjd* \ i) \ t aid* * 11 l 1
■ |.»r 1 .ea /
Ha ( ‘I m ’kcd llkt-^a huge glass eye in thing any moment
**- t- tmiI# rounty, Floruta. *»*1 &gt;u t/»|.|«rll -apm| II Vt ••!.!•/
Whul caused it*'*
'*•'atioe »tidchiedn»*ii of Jani «iia- Irafl 1r. if and &lt;iotng tiuainrs* under the nrfti
I dt w t know ," l rentraed, taking
front
It was fn reality a submarine
.1
T o his surprise, however, ho caught
name and style nf h \ f aid» ell A Sin.,
aid • ell sod life savlrtg apparatus
1 lyfilt-'f ap|rrarftift frntil «bj 1 ■lid l» \ 1 aid * ell, I». l»
her arm llrt ily
"lint
&gt;ugh bus hup
a
(lush
of
lint
heliograph
from
the
t b»- ■an* ay* /if the ri'luftu - of W. H 0 alsf«i-d nil 11 1do all y delen dan t^
It wa« Intended for us.
Di-L M u r . put ft ill, all i n e p t 111,
land
Quickly h - turned and jolted pen ej t -jai
*7,
on -bii«k |itnm that **ld e tettoU
Hoineono might
•4 thr ^mmirr of !h# bond ,
w hich he carried*
illy, lsimj Mown the slgnuls.
Niitjt i U fief t b i£ •n dia! undr * an-f/by helmet
As In- dl-1 h o . ht- we'd better hasten
1« V IM* &gt;1? *i
AIrtue of HI) «tf -1- f r* O *tl
tak ■ a shut nt u(' .me. we have the
atli! then, with Ills lu-slstal).. w’ei.l i.nr^ 1. 1-ertied great!', excited, for tile tiles
fbr|
pt|f uarue lit All oF«41*t *h» Af-ri*^- -1j ■- 1 * .
«f
J • \l tl -a
- ar
W e i Itil get .ut I - f re un t oil —
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fi*lvt I AMi* *
r i, v 1 Jh-. aaiii 1 , 1 In; w, 1 II I b r reV sag-- read
t-ei.f* id
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girl
lias
III-*
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Ina
• ' - , 141( -of thr
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■#ri b&gt; P Vel l 4‘ ' h•
l*f |M
-ff ttb-ir
f. •’ 1 r v
t ,rv lighted ! pv* .11, el--i
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l-'il
w.rv
14 w
11 e i- r, li until at. lust tl.ev a i ' i T 1 .
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nj&lt; n- *if Spi-i ill Tax (»tsl. d' r y bw'ii
^ 1 o l* ai f 1 #t&gt;
Nti l nl h» niln*j|»- rbufit &gt;. dl
» t and Maiftpha j Vemn/ * ■ the ei.intuci- hld4yu ill the underf y •aid Drift r required let be
TTTt a ft I f , ft lid w#*J s o b al f i u b l t f - a 1*brush, near the all ere.
r lo-fnrt* 1 he rir ui1 cnu t in n*1 I i f Due hi(tbe*. 1 iihd N - s t w J n U d e r . - f o r • • • !» , tK»
1fi1 h Judlrlftl Clrrul! of i h»*
:f r (■ a (v&gt;c k o f j[ii 1 n Jg, » mi **v,1 ml* rt'h ■ n*l &gt;■r
Del Mar went . ver to the concealed
if
*»D l lie IlDlli fifty of Mo
flulure* n! I' I. r 'a h lx M f l! D D 1 «Io station fr-to wtile, 1 , the suLtuurine beU
I’M 4f ! *- 00 nVIiirk j
e l l » n d If
v&gt;
4 ‘ f t l d w e l l , r . i | UM n» r* i r a d m r
ri i h•* ruunty r*f D*fi id•,
ml titune* husifie** uttdfr the firm /
was s lutnled and jn-Js’ - ^ t h e k&lt;-y us a
1
. irrull, r.i *hr. ft I UI .t alkie of l&gt; S 1 M Uel' A N,
&gt;•..
signal
Then he adjusted t h - sit! tint
' *1. V h• ' » hy (hr *••id »- wu»- II 4 « s b j w . l l
fi
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i vld *ri,
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kl-l r»i&lt;! t e
oi. fir fnnij 4M.J (ald^ell ir •11v1do* 11&gt;. no* %
- I
rlio- lielon-l I,, his hood ntnl th-yher
of ,1, nr 1 «i 1Mft At Wtit&lt;*h 1’ -»»•►, s l o v • f e s e n h e -1 » i , * r r r rn
, tel &gt; WH '--d • ijt ltd 1 .hi' nil
fat I
!•&lt;fi.tr •
dew.Hrig Tin lie
V\11 n* *• nt * hand a- ahi r r? -*f
th|tr f -f
h»- - a1riIftfiofi nf 1 f v.-nufiulr, ni ■■. nt I • I ♦ • i f * 11 ■ the! u.ol laiTh-'r.,llp to bis licnil jin n*
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pro willed Ly f f.ftl.r. *»l
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* i **f •aii! ri*ti rt nil ‘■1 ♦-Wi
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DENTIST
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tap. off t|te rfjuiTStw atnl-nx.^he f*^cV4
of the -s h o r e . ' - FiAlno shif t'd ow n the
engine, \Cltli a. V«Kh at tnty'and we
lb(( rthe car . b / tfie rpi^d while we
^.cMtnbi-'f’ dgwif tJt«c*Vpclta nMer the hat
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A K L I l l I x £ v » l j t 1&gt;*. - W e -3IC not kcc *a man atnndlng by '
v " * our car. but he saw us. It was Del
MaKfhriJ. Fla . Mar’s n;an whn had paused.on his way
Vowci i nidg. &gt; MM
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reached I he car
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Keep wnti h ."
R lic iic c »,i State and Federal Cunrts
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lltfi'c'(wm’ itickrd, clranrd and packed into
bote# by wnitf-glnvcd iv o p r r g umiir n u
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FIRST * NATIONAL
V IL N A HAS LONG B EE N A PLA C E
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Mads Capital of the Province of Lithun anla In the Fourteenth Century—
Figured In the Diaaatroua
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At Sanford. In (he Stair o f Florida, al
thr close of business Nov. 10th, 1915
Itraotmra

I hank, do ■olrrndy ***e*r that the atmvv *tatemrTit

(, tru, -10 ihf iw«t of my kn*i*iiti£r md Mi«(,

honored.
Above tho old town gate
II. F . W H I T S K i t . Cw*hicr
F r ed e ric I I . H a n d
near the railway station thore Is n 8 u l e c r il* * d a n d a w fun o ,
fnfr rrw* l l«i*
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chapel which possesses an Imago of
4.1 Nf»%»ml*rr U»U»
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f*I»y*1r I», f’fHjrh,
MJ'tvcftitfw
the Virgin fnr-fumod for miracles
N o l n f ) riilitii
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You may see the street below full of K I &gt; r of n i n «w»&gt;i«m « x i»i f t * N a %, i»* h . ! 9*1 H
ranks of worshipers kneeling and
crouching In prayer. Catholics of the
1-utln noil of the Greek church unite
In their faith In the Virgin of the O b
tra Itrnmn chapel.
T h e I'eoploN Bank, at Sanford,
Vl'lna Is the headquarters of Ihe gov
in the Slntr o f Florida, nl the Close
ernor general of the Lithuanian prov
of llusim-ss. N o * e m b e r 10. I S l 5
luces and of an army corps. It tn an
H csotiffrs
ImiKirtant educational center. It has |,llitlSt!fl l ( f i l * 1 t1
:v, n:. tr,
» large trade In timber and grain
At 1

Foi Rent— Thirteen ror'n loom.
ing hot.se t no block from phatofBtg j
W. H. Beters.
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For Rent— Three office room* 0Vtf
[Uc Store. N. H. Garner.
For
Rent— One
house ke»p|„t
apartment.
Mrs . Charles Henry
Smith, 308 Park . avenue. hetweeg
3rd and 4th slier is.

FOR SALE

ou tside

FOR RENT

Rooms for lent, light h o u s T k ^ )
ing. 417 First Kt. Second hand fm
nilurc foi sale.
Call after a,.)^
hoiiis. Mrs,*!. L. Andrew*

Im i u ■ml IlMciHititt
S30C.9S3.10
()\*-frlraJla, •eeur*.!,,--------------| 772.23
UnwYurml ------ ---------- ----— 12237.99
2. (M M !
II. ». Hoed* to aavur* circulation
8,750.00
All Local Advertisements Under
Honda other than I). 8. Honda
i'U'dg d to Secure Hoatal
This
Heading TIIKEE CENTS a
Havinta Mrpaait*
$6,000.00
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Securitira other than II. 8.
Hondaihot Including atorkai
Charge 25 CentH.
oamjd unpledfH _
— .A42.C6cl.li9
Total twn&lt;l», wrtiriltra, ate.
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Suherription to alock ol Krdrr
al llcaerea Hank .. ___ _ | 4.200.00
la w amount unpaid____
2,100.00
2 . 100.00
Furniture and Fixtures. . . ___________ _
9 * 2 .6 0
ileal Fatal* owned other than hanking
houae ________ __ _______
1.748.47 i o m m s o o o o o o o o m v o o v *
N n Amount Due from Federal Kmrrve
For Sale— Good ml round
muro
Hank____
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6,610.27
Net amount due (ram ap­
buggy and harness. Cheap (or cash
proved reeerva agenla In
a.520 06 1 Box 1250 or West Side sto re.
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other m e v e ritka.________ $8,520.06
Net amount due from hanka and hank­
er* (other than included In 10 or 11)
1.311.46
For Sale— Ford trurk, fine shape,
Other rhecka on hank* in th# *amr city
of town a* reporting hank______
»5.»2 bargain. Five passenger Uuirk, great
Outride Cbecka and (Hher
big bargain, $250.00.
Seminole Co.
&lt; aah Ilrma..............„ ..... .11.019.32
Fractional rurrwnry, nlckela and
Garage,
Sanford,
Fin.
19-tf
renta
1.01X70 2,068.02
Note* ol other National Ilanki
2.753.00
Coin and certificate*__ _. . . ___________
20,285.00
For Sale— Ten acres of tho best
lledecaptlon fund with U. S. Treaiurer
high
h a m m o ck land, west Hide, just
not more than 6 per cent on rim iU tlon
417.00

A Complete
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They ca^l Vllna "Llttlo Paris," Tho
resemblance la not, however, striking
to tho western eye. When you have
discovered that VHna stands on n
river, with hills rising above It, You
will find llttlo more suggestion of
aria. Ha river, tho Vlllya, can bartlr; bo 200 yards wide, and flows
through many winding gorges or do*
flies densely shadowed by flr and
birch. Tho town Is crowded In nar­
row and not too savory streots on tho
slopes of tho hills, and above It. on
the summit, callqd Zamkooaya Gora,
or Castle hill, stand the ruins of an
eight-aided tower of red brick, tho
remains of tho castle which Qodynim,
grand prince of Lithuania, built early
In tho fourteenth century, when ho es­
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tablished Vllna u hla capital. Dut
the silo has a much older history.
IJ . Millie.
Whatever tho primitive faith o f tbo
Lithuanians may have been — and Capital Hlock paid in...__.$ 3 5 . 0 0 0 . 0 0
strange are tbo stories In old chron­ Surplus Fund ___ _______ , 3 5 . 0 0 0 . 0 0
Total capital and mirplm
_ $ 70,000.00
icles— It Is reasonably certain that IJrdlvidrd profit.
$ 1 7,94 9.98
Itcwcrced
lot
Ti
1.000.00
far away In the dark ages they wore
18.949 38
worshiping a sacred flro kept forever
tw n m
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—---------burning, like the flamo of the Roman !,**■ rurrrnt rapam
and taaea paid
1.213.92 14.736 06
Vestals, nt the foot of this Castle hill. Circulating note* outatandtng
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8,7.50.00
W e may, therefore, assume that Vll­ Net amount due t approved rrjwvtc
agmla in N. V, (,'hlragn a d M. lamta • 1,931.81
na, like Chartres and many another lmdividual
dvpmit* tu b lm to check 162.467.85
t
o l drpnalt* due In
city now forever associated with the Cccllflcatcv
than 10 day*
17.746 16
glories and fho mysteries of the Chris­ rcrtiflvd cheek*
119 10
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tal
H
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drpndta
tian fal|h, was a shrine of an older Total demand drpcwils. llviru&gt;32. 33 34. 1.193 57
and grimmer religion long before its
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171,145.98
limedrpoaila
107.672.45
hills had heard the message of Chris­ other
Hit)* payable. Including ohllgation* rrptianity. On tho spot whero tho pagan
4 0 .0 0 0 .0 0
m m tln g money bocroanM ____
flro flamed stands now a placo like n
1414.236.30
Tiytal
Greek temple, tho Cathedral of St.
Stanislas, wherein Is the silver coffin Mate o( Florida. County ol Heminolr.
I, II. F. Whltner, Cachier of thr* attovr-named
of thegrent Polish saint. Caslmlr. Out

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For R e n t—Furnished ronrm M
Tho Oaks.
401 Magnolia avenur
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1216 Park Ave.. $ 12.60 per month'
including water. G. W Spcm**. y e
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Rooms for Light Ittniaekeeph^
furnished or unfurnished. H 2
tlo avcnui;.
24-tI

corpornte

limits.
Half in
'cultivation 4 years.
A bou t 260
largo pines on other half. AH fenced
nnd ditched.
Quarter^mile of two
shipping stations and First St. Pttrfect drainage. $ 11150 -will b u y it if
sold within the next 10 duys, worth
$3000.00.
See owner, 207 French
avenue.
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R oom s and hoard.
$06 Myrtle
avenue.__________________ 2 t-2 m o s -p
G ood six room house with bath
and electric light for rent.
A, prd
C onnelly!
15-tfe *4
For R e n t— Several nice offitv'
rooms over Y o w e ll’s. Enquire N. P,
Yowell Si Co.
3 2 -lf

. ' F o r S a l e - Eggs and B aby Chix of
celebrated Regal White W yandottes,
big performance, h eavy laying birds;
am (looking orders for same now.
Also a few pullets and &lt;o eke re Is, of
same strain
F l' Strong, 106 E.
Th ird St., Sanford.
16-tf

For Rent or Sale— House on pgj.
I
metto Ave. W. J. Thigpen
101-ti
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For R en t— One room coni
to depot.
Enquire 12.‘1 W,
For Sale— T w o fresh ’ milk cow*. St., corner Oak Ave.
15-tf
Hand Rro;*.
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For Item — T w o furnished room*.
For Salt
Glob. to niu i&lt;&gt; W ilk e-1 III 7 West Second St-,
20-tfr
field . alibage plant
r« a d \ (or •&gt;• tR oom s for Housekeeping r&lt;W)m$
t h&lt;*if*and
M yl
ling. &lt;l (in »t*r
plu nf* grow
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hi*•n&lt;■$»** it t l hi* Pu i r v i»' u,
&lt;Igdert , Fla
25 Tip
St and French Ave
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house co n v en ien t!;, lo c a t e d .*! price
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last ol c l o s i n g no « « t n l e
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Furnished room for rent
143m prefetred
Friitleg
Hi 7 Fast Seventh St

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T w o sere* •*; i..* i-*J
i f . Innd in Florida
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house
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Its chief Importance Is neither uilniln
.y t i l * 1 1 1 d o f c U f t f i t r m s l i e d
lit;*
tnnot
Istrutlve nor commercial.
It stands
keejivtig r o o m s , (etc
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at tho Junction of the railways from
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Merlin and Warsaw to I’ etrogrnd. that
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Is. It Is one of tho greatest renters of
S.t'n i i . oj,|ir^A i
eommuniratIon In Hossln. From lb*H old
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German frontier It Is 120 mtleB dis­
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tant. from Petrojfrad more thaTi 400. (
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these railways, though the most Im­
b] .24h ■jj graft* •d ftvm . l*« itrisg. tri r
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rUnilini
fasten ) lino runs tho rnllwny, which Mur lie It lo r p a 'a lr j
puss *ss||W * Sufficient rnearif.ol ikeir
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llaii k«
by -*wny of Smolonsk reaches Moscow.
o w n t o ‘ j A f p t i o r t t h e m s i ^ i f i * Imad
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\ d d n - ^ r f i t h ref*
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Invasion of Itimsla ^ Ho secured tho
y, lit
lliti* of the Nlemon and made Vllna
the strategic center of the French
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Wlien lit) advanced ho left
Mural In command of his magazines
and hospitals Tho greatest of French
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at tho baso. 11Ih mon when tho dis­
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Srn*in*l' • U a l | . I I o i M A
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the stores nnd left behind 20,000 sick
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nnd wounded and 6,000,000 francs, Na- j ! x 16 all
poleon hail run nway from the place
D E N T IS T
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In disguise some d ays before
When lJ(Ir f&gt; II 1
a ra jto o * (b!H*Pl r
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rord banianoo.
A relic o i , ^ j $ VVr miui/
(l* , r. *
when they worn
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eh remains over tho gnlO;
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tho old church
i)n .. J,,,
way. where 4&lt; high relief reilreschln4$j«r*. a Mi ir*:%jfitit•h
tlofi o f tKo lost Judgment, rarely n o­
I l f fci JiJUtl.tLp
A lW .itf
: i ^ l h t l t U IjllRfticed by passers by. Is ono of- the I l f
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quaintest specimens o f ancient art tn
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Lfcndon. Hcfoo gives great praise to
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,|l la I h c o l i K
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■John Hay wort!, under-sexton o f this C t M
tt L a id . Da* Ui,rU ■!«, cf J e iu a r v , l''U ‘ ,
church, who stuck to his post during n r . » ! ■ . « » II l " - *■■*■•• *
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thn plague, huHed nil thu dchd from y o u a m i t o i a l *1 • •* &gt; u t 7 i eir N? liNf* mf1
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this theti populous pnrlsh, and “ never (fiM
had tho distemper." The present vlcnr

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published

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

SEMI-WEEKLY
//V S A N F O R D — L ift
VOLUME VII

SVNFQRD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 30. 1913

BIG LEAGUE
MAY TRAIN
IN SANFORD

FLORIDA FIRST OUR ST. JOHNS
ADVERTISING IS RIVER FOR
C A M P A I G N UNCLE S A M

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„\.:S*nfard ha* within 1U gra*p seh.V^uffnR a national bnae ball club for
t'fC’ thftr training ncishn. .
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‘ Through the peraonalwfrieqd*hip
cxiAtii.K bet feet D Otha \tyttheH.. the

WILL HOLD A MEETING
IN SANFORD ON
THE TENTH
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In the meantime the only military
activity seems t&lt;* center aroutul
M ona.it ir, the fate of which ii oK
scure
Reports concerning it are
most contradictary
Farther to the
north it is reported timt the Serbian
armies are divided mtd two KWtions
and are retreating in Albania and
Montenegro
An tine*pecletl• lull has conic, on
the eastern front, and I’atip reports
ijuiet in the weast.
Lotybm,

Is Vept

England.

Nov.

til

prominently In G rei'K go vi rnmciit
:
k ready t** dm
"M. , ,:li i .e anti will d eliver the cuss the propositions made by the
fni:- t measure of publicity during en/i-nte powers and satisfy all de
tti* tr.lining season.
The Louis- rtytnti* which will not compromise
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C i(i will playj other natidbal Ils ' neutrality. *■u|^» an Athens disI.,: I t.„ mi «t which time Y^ie, full putch jcj. the KaiTiutige Ttlegraph
i n s - .ml results are /lashed over Com puny
t ;it-

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a t ide

country b y the Associ­
I’fcws
This hefts is, always
hiitfed Sanford, Fl^i-i, The 'value of
tii publicity cu|U duiYdly* he estimut. i One tiring i* cfrWitn,- if new«p ap 'f' vhargfd for thf* kind of a d ­
it r A nit y would be aliU- to
ated

I .a t

I’ aris, France, Nov. ;I0
Greek government's reply
latest note of the entente
wns delivered Sunday, says
y-as dispatch from Athens.

The
to the
powers
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Presbyterian C. E.
The Presbyterian C, E. mct^Fridny pight with good attendance
and ^several visitors. Meeting was
In charge of Miss Annie Lee Cald­
well, ledei. Subject, "H om e Mis­
sions.”
AH member* of the com­
pany' look part, furnishing an inter­
esting. program.
The C. E. will rntertain the Fed­
eration of Young People's Societies
on Tbuisdpy
the church
_ J evimlngcat
erntl
nnrlorit'
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f»- TJflfH AVIJiL BE THE SLOGAN
OFFER SUCH parlors:
The next*• meeting ■’ will y blh.''1ft
advantages F O R
charge of Co. C and a large "at­ V* FOR THE RIVERS AND
tendance in desired ns « c will have
DEFENSE AND
HABORS COM
our Efficiency chart.

IN PEACE TO
PREPARE
FOR WAR

TRAFFIC

The Sunday Tlmea-Unicn, Jack­
sonville, of week ^ since contained
the following, representing as stated
an expressiort of earnest and zealoff^
desire and sentiment from thousands
of good eftixens resident in the cen­
tral part of Florida, who are awake
to the future welfare of the state
and who, public spiritedly, for rea­
sons commercial, strategic,
eco­
nomic and greatest good to the
greatest number nnd greatest area
directly interested, devoutly hope
and pray that the hoard of engineers
now engaged in their commission

of investigating and designating a
bers of commerce and other civic route for that link of the great nuiirgiinizstions held in I’ ulatku on tioi til intracoastnl waterway, Jack­
November 3rd, at
which
'* rh6 sonville to Key West, may and will
“ Florida
First"
Commission
was . Veport fa^orul ly the St Johns as the
formed to have charge of this adver­ Ipgirsl nntl feasible inland water line
tising campaign, the proposition ha* of I'omWetcu and vessil going north
been prcseniud to practit ally every .arid sodihr'"7,'.
The ftt.
.river is, V natural
community in the stale ami a grati­
w
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jy
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vjYf-ltdv^
navlgiilflv fioni
fying number of these have indicated
Jaiksonvillr^
-banft
id.
From tin
their intention of par linpfttiiig in
*1 «c*int to,
Cake ami lhence by u
the campaign,. At the Sapford
irlg pitch organization wTMch tfUjjtbpt shoi t/gu t -pastw urd t o 't h e Indian
lArlyVuuld make a water rtfuiso
to he represented in" the ndv
to south th roygb the
will be expected to tUVn over to th« 7
|Mly
e(|0idtal in- its M-cntc
treasurer "f the ('uni|hi»-.ftm it*
rivesV
its tnestirnalV value
Hunt a nf t In- f unds
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TOM WATSON '
IS ON TRIAL
^Augusta. Gai, X o v . 30. — Thomas
Watson today took the stand in his
own defense on charges of sending
obsene literature through the mails.
The attempts of bis attorney to
bring out through his testimony
that there was "m otive behind the
prosecution," wan halted by the
government, which objected anil the
objection was sustained.
During
the arguments on the objections
WntOnon left the stflnd arid argued
in his own behalf
Watson failed to
have introduced entire copies of hi*
magazines, but sticceecded in ' getting in tuples of contents and artiiles containing the language o b ­
jected to
Watson has culled no
witness.
It is believed the case
night go in the jury (might or to
morrow

Watsoj, ,/.iirceeile&lt;|
names of books he
i|iioted in prod lining
scene articles, and
fen-c reslcil

m introducing
saitd he had
the alleged ole
then the de-

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KERN ELECTED
A S LEADER

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l.. a » e for l.lve Oak

"^^iiliititry * piepiretl ness is cssential to national security apd the
safeguarding of the national bor*°G
and I am heartily in favor of a rea:
sonablo increase in our army and
especially in out :HaVy."
The speaker was Senator Jo*. E.
Ransdell, who has just returned to
Washington from his Louisiana plan­
tation, whern he spent the sumnjcr,
nnd on which it 1* said the Senator
is practicing diversification of crop*
raising less cotton anti more hogs
and hominy and things.
" B u t ,” continued the Senator, "as
a necessary auxiliary to the aTriVfcd
forces of the United Slates, there
must be adequate facilities for the
speedy
mobilization of men and
munitions in event of war, and the
cheapest and most petmanenl
means that can be provided is to be
found in Improved inland water­
ways .
I deli (Mire a* f«l*e tin* chargethui river anti harbor upjiropnu(ions are wholesale steals and useless
extra vugunees, and am convinced
that they are not only wise expendi­
ture* but safe and sound invest
meats ubteh will j»ay Mibsmntial
d.vidends in cheapening transpnr
t.ition charges, thereby lowering th&lt;
cost of many staple commodities to
the ultimate consumer.
“ The
next
convention
of the
National River* and Harbors - ConKrc-of. which meets in Washington
December 8, It and 1(1, will tend to
crystalize the sentiment which is be
ing aroused throughout the country
against the foundles* charges of
'pork barrel’ which
reached a

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If the total fund reucfiLt 1^0,000.
Mr - and Mr* H E Tolar and
which sum i f ha* tteen ihc effort &lt;&gt;( creasing apU tribubny' to this outlet
U
&gt;
"the.
family
leave today for Live Oak
the commission lo raise, the attrac- and fnticke,'. and- invaluabb
where
they
will make their future
lirio- itnil ayivaniuges of Her id a will a&lt; cnmpljAl)tntutt which other wJter hp.rfir
Mi Tolar Ivas put chased ini
irr|trpVvmciits which
in hii
he repeatedly presented
esetiled during
duilng « w,'ev
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.
liitorcst in the ' ('tti sens Batik of
pelmd of about two months through
ttnvo tiTTviUlLdy must be
that «-lfy und . will ocn ipy mi of
periodicals and newspapers rrugj^r1
ficial position ip the bunk
Sanford
ing more than twenty million homijg.ij Especially should be carefully cony hates to lose’' .these good people
Any smaller amount will secure’ ii si dvrrfl'" 'l i mA'd m men's territory ’iWv&gt; .from our nJiUt but wish them well
pioport ic nnle volume of ptilijudt y. rapidly populatitig that would be in thi-ir ue \f home and commend
The ail vert ising copj*does ntU'e'spet- bejidfled Iry Ui^ Ht Johns route. them to the people of- Live Oak as
Adown -.the Ka t.Gqakt -practically
, ||\ met.lion llt.v |or»lxty rtf illy’ ntin* b c -1 of •II l r e n*
M ' T “ lar h.&lt;“ M im .it in I lie filihu-ter* re-u liin g
r..ft
(.fjb u r.on e side o f L ^ m ^ c r w . i y would
f» fV* '
ut pi I” * •,t s t hi
ht'Hl *t fe-nl &lt; " f 1
; hi- ity for many lit tfic defeat of I lie l.i-t IWO Rivers
H« 11hi tl ih II ge net i I way wuii t h;i;M'i* f uMial.h-. m tlgytc G or.ly a i.ar
anil G .irb o ts till!
T h r iipponiui I- o f
■ ^ (w
a d d hit* u y u p i e ' l m t i n v p n - i
Ih .t fui ilmr fa c t' w ,ii[ f..w stiij* of land* to Hie e.1
, : , h ■’ lltsil J"
watjuway
linp
i
o
v
i
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m
c nls have mad*'
t t o u - &lt;t( t r u - i ^ it o f' .last o in - b e i n g
tic stipplted by any of the oorntrier( ■Wiijle over 4 b o Sl Johns way* b o t h '
S i d e s a t e hWnlnlle f o r m ilei,/in flct M ,hur uI
FaopDw Bank und
welkin H n g ^ . t h Uhui u.tercli;I bodies joining in tho campaigY,
Stilt retain* stork in that in stltu -j* W 'f&lt;. »»«&lt; b^*uKo friends of water-.
The utlverUsemorits have been very frty.m roiyst ;to qoast. Alottg tbc iVihTyVnyw have not sufficiently lakt’P th*&gt;bigbty ron’ j lin enred by leading pit io- utiAy yivets, .'ns for instance the
, .
b
|oUen*ive aiuj iffirtvd these slanders,
lli'ity spec!! lists (rony villinus see- (|c&gt;Yi)walia.1 far utirhing aieas would
many wi 11 meaning fieoph* have
&lt; ommerrial Club Ttvnlghi
ct'iitriHuth'^C#
btt.mei*
and
won

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ill in I* terre pr* -ef 111 g
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club or tiny ctuli fj iia dr up h
t»" i • si -1 ' to ili 11 ri * h
i r
■ s*ur&gt; for the city where guvi'rnipejit I rt(ia&gt; a collei iiw i.oti
,U * ’ ili trains to defray tjii! .cliRfis ftlitliruug"&lt;v\aht measures the pow
Mpct sesj tl|e„Ajty. getting id k v tu r ii ers desire Grvuce to take, in vcon­
’ ,tV , g'U(f” i'er^ipts ami advertising. formity tht-'jiridi Chin ary
agreement
*&gt; ' Sot* i-tbBji .t^e -cit&gt;^ g e t^ rtfbre than recently rendtWjlb * T he note was in
u c i..* , so hint Imen '-ii-'-f makes
•response
reck govermtuuii
'it il monetary loss, tuft 'from * the ri-ijiii-st Tfir ’'p re cise m f o r m a ii o e
u l I'M - n f t l i y f - o u h t t y
Tin- &lt;'oic im-rclal CliHi will meet
ti Tt the c i t y 's name is kept to' w hat Was war Teil
. . ' sIt Uill Iti refilled that the Filial k» *1i*on- ly be opbrii tL. UK esp«o*tally il tin.igbt in Jic
city hull
All mem
the ■f'KTDO1"*1
citj«v^.l b*e.. \slate
I " " ■ My liyfore
tho*
*hole
-r -. canal
. ■dmul'l hers ure Ti'rtU.wtert to tin present.*
meettPlr wfiirh oigmrzeil tlie “ hlor
, i '\ c r - . lie /V o n x t r u c t f r f
T h e . k-sjl*
t.itis the citylias n|l to
i.lrt KlrsC' faitituiw i"1 wa* t he rc
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MITTEE

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Final arrangements for the nation­
wide" advertising campaign of Flor­
ida by the combined commercial
bodies of the state will be completed
at a meeting of the "Florida First”
o*n*r of the LouUyill/t/jBaae -fialfciat&gt; and Walter AdtnU of 'ihd
fLohOfir#,* Nov .30.—The British C o m m i .'A i in Sanford lit 2:30
jt.ati to r Realty Gov o f 1- Sanford^ .public is not intlined to the German o ’clock on December 10th. (’ nil for
Mr Wat hen is agreeable to bringthat the ‘ Serbian campaign this meeting has been issued by
lt,s hii club and newspaper men has been brought to a successful George A. McClellan, chairman of
numbering 2H i n J l r t o Sanford for conclusion. The h^pe is expressed the Commission. The other mem­
thi-ir winter training aeoaon under here that wintry * weather will af­ bers arc: Vance W. Helm, secretary,
more favorable'term* than is offered ford n chance to the Anglo-French Miami; W. P. Franklin, treasurer,
eht-whete. There are four trained troops to be rein forced until they F^rt Myers; Frank W. Lloyd, Quin­
newspaper men who accompany the are strong enough to assume the c y ; B. L. Hatnner, Tampa.
Following the convention of repre­
&lt;-]u!i including a staff artist.
oflenaive and before the invaders
sentatives of boards of trade, cham­
Thru- newspaper men are a lively, consolidate their forces in Serbia.

hu-v H i
Hat h dny
send off
t&lt;i tli.tr home papers M i the little
(lap!'* t.ings of the club, Including
nune rous personal matters pertain*
itiij in the individual members and
itutii.-.ins photographs of the sur­
rounding*, making Intensely good
reading matter for the home people.
It. t;*- r tiling thousands of people
» I1 |i &gt;&gt;n picking up their paper is
to i urn to the base hull news to see
**ti.it each of the players did the
tin In fore
In this way, Sajiford or
at,. H*-r n t y where iK^-fclubs are

NO. 29

Fire This Morning
Fire this morning about K:30
called the department to'the homo
of H. E, Du Bose on Oak avenue
where the roof had caught fire from
the flue beneath.
The fire had
gained headway, before the arrival
of the boye^feitj'^t h«;if'-‘ quirk work
saved thd
arid part of thg foo f
was damaged only. Coldr- weather
makes fires nnd the people should
see that everything is all right boford starting up the fires for the THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE NONE OTHER
suffered logs this
morning about six o ’ clock from a
blaze that caught from the stove.
Loss by fire and water.

/o in m rrv V D l l U jl
OUR
CITY TRAIN* &lt;-'

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Living

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mf-li'd

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“ The

llivcrs mid Harbor* bills
^re fAitned upon the repommendu
uun of .the engineer* of the V S
Army, and each jiroject appropri­
ated tot, twice run* the gauntlet of
the ttnarihing criticism of ten en-

-L#1L gl a ' nv'iJY-ftinii f*‘t a
»np» igi l.'fU«t &lt; lryil4,v ftB'- the l h- * * rail.
I mii rt. /U l&lt; - sr‘«y»;at and t.ot s:• *u r».l&gt;
. fong 0)c |n.fs that thft Commission
! ly k if&gt; w lv&gt; r«(. pppre^iaf-d * xpansc
!' ■ .Pnwn to watch games who
ity now* wnrkii g out mt df in u Iciti-r
|nf r u V /flt m ' n s o u i 'c i f c l
imtntry
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t 'o i y |tbern|ly Usually hi Ifis
trtii &lt;u(t bV N1r D. C Gill tt. pres­
'iPhcer. (vtlicera whose integrity and
would,4
.JoRns
proposed
i' h"nl merchant.
•
ident'of- Tampa Board of, Trade.
ability ate Kvyoud stutpidon- before
Washington, D. C., Nov. 110
tlu;i&gt; for lh^
-Tii have a national club play hull Senator Kern was ra*ehcte&lt;l chuir- T.hV.'VtCdrfg of the funds has' boon mute ,weso*/7x&lt;iopted,''
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' it iti conrlderrd by th^ Wver* and
iU A g o .
I1 I.V N « V .
fig .r -W liia l
tfc.s.i ford would be a great treat to inan pf the Democratic senate cau­ Ait.the, basis of an a u g m e n t of t e n * t ^ ‘
transportaUon fat
j
Hat burs Coniniittre of the Homo .
iitjud in prit*.tbdhy ns a'reatdt of ‘and i,tho Commerce Comittittee of &lt;*
nut Ion ] p ihplc who love (his vtport cus and floor lender by luianimoyl* cents per .capita wilh the into cen­ outgoing proilyet* and incoming
** - ’
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6&lt;*crfi
the Cat.udian |6ft
rfimeut’s sClxufe,’ ift^’ k^rrite
#t 1 i " Td furnish high class amuse* VjJle today at the co life re nee of sus ns the biurta.
L*
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The Jacksonville needs.
L'fi.000.000
b,ushr|*-'^rxMlt
u
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In case o/*_ftecesf.ity for nutiohrf'
forour winter visitors
an^ senate Democrat*.
C b a n d a r 'o f Com met co KVts m n tiib that A A*&lt;i cent* ndtfifrcv v P*
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I
. many lovers of btttu' bttU t'6
Seimtlr I’ iltmnn of Nevada wa* uted about JOdJOp.;jbt&gt; Tampa D ior protection, tlw St.- John** '.route however;'
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.‘ . i . e tJ . l i. _
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ilrr
Morrowtilrolhers
Ooarlel
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I who might otherwise,/hojfyto ^electtrd secretary.
of Tjade about $4,000 and other woutll afloi d Vhll^cr und saT/&gt;ty fpr .would bv Udd»'&lt;f-H)'.values lu/e lig h j’
It Is'MtldpAf thm four, brothers are
otb«» points in Florida.
** previous to the caucus of senate cities in proportion. A subscription the trnijsit of otu submarine and it (.ho 'tdutt' vCiTc il(&gt;k.-.vpf|tfed, (htf
-11— Wat he n s o y a hu .would., like Tiny.informrl rereptitm to new Dcm- of at ltiual 12UU is requited.io entitle otjtctswur "er'aft, wheieaa tfjq *Ea*l n^rrtViVopii^ig cTifttrgy^l'wSNrtf two found witm voices un)fowed by nai^jft^"T,«-bulf .eents.'^f^l^,
ture With &amp; |argu enough, langu tot
'*• 1 .mi in Sanford because if is ocratif rsenutors was held.
All of tlur commeicitl hotly making it lo XTbast cltn»J wrtiAd •,irTTF&amp;’ ^ 1"’
Mis d u b could - play j n tje uninitiated were piesent .except mention in the advertising. Kbr this p(V&lt;utg-Jbv Jhe enemjt ,^
The nijx/VcL ^ pi&gt;i}F XtVt ed Iy with do effcctlyt’ malt) tjuartette singing.
Il would seem ,t}i^t tUflKftlls ] n- D«e«mfier•thJiVi'i'\^M»t, ‘l0fi to lOfi &lt;ii •The Morrow Brolhrr* afe t(ie latest
* I ■’ "i-vill
Tampn,
St.
Feters- Senator Broussard of
Louisinna small sum there is given participa*
n-ntiil'J/^
ceding large* t n : N p l n ^xViu
1 &gt;it; tic. in, Orlando, and ttle re* Reifatar '‘Underwood
.the rloteSniurrt#!’ , ' generation of n v niUsicnl family..
.of
Alabama till 11 in til the benefits of 'wtyit is
I in I’ c nies tie played In Safi ford at
to
ibis
state
of |'loiiiln Sinl Uiht the aiid wfch-^Jay at 107 u tT tiffij' fcej A11 of them have bSen trainf-d fro|R*
nbtided no introduction. Other new expected to be apjtroximrtcly if not
latter in brrgr.ining, si llftig‘a n q con- ag..inst
tuyv&lt;l-$&gt;* X M iotia-i iptapcy
*( iQfiytq ,T06’
infljncy in
In music, u
both vocal a n d' uk
M" "in imum of axpenau apt!, C°Oi- mbmbers presented to thP senior quite a 150,0110 campaign.
veyii.g v i l u r l l e i-ortio’ntf; Of’’ |h(%y iffdo iidtanj mid
f‘u'
This statement should ibjrt; jtojiators- were Beckham of Ken'
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0
,
:xf)ip
raUumehtnl.
Thttf ensemble si»gNo member o f the "Florida First"
Sxdlt-rsc. ^ r e ^ ing. htdi brfjt devil
I" 1 ' c ' t with our Sanford
devrlapcd until it lias
fth'r1ty, Htiikin*. Wyoming; Johnson. Commission receives any ar|t*ry. tracts to th»* Eaat Coit^r Car,nj mos^ itctita bUy’ifrs.
1‘ 1" hotibi emphasise it on itU.^oo- South Dakota; Phi lan^Xalifornia. Every dollar of the trot ey raised Company ujfon the ? * press jflJTi tfaet' jsVnI tVrVvt1*^frjnjiugly., one of tljo UflgcM'! Attained thbt fnru harmony * |d
w
rj'i'uu
Sanford is ^t pi y - d &lt;lOJit rnI Other abienbgfo &gt;.cre Bf^un, Flor­ is to be Tpor.t for newspajier nnd on the .b*Vt*T^*.‘ ’J^Yf to. rmnsliuct firfta^-bbf(J|y t'ooig,'^Aie posiridn -Yhat blend which
hi the result of
pill * for everything^ 'w B ic h . tn^ii n*
ida; Cblberfson, Texas; Lane, Ore­ tnagazii^u-. edvertlrlf.g spr.ee. &gt;Iot e and b ttB ^ F V o 'A -'S 10' 1 rn&lt;l uovlgnblA tff^aelioft^'of. Jhe vqiiadfito grWern- of trainIpt? \bfotber. -The' MorrowwVt
i p n t l y pn'nl-for tj ment .tneanl that Cnnndu tyus trV Brother * have un-^rTefnal and varietl -v
acunomy und c o nven
gon; Lea, Tennessee; Lewis, ljlinola; of this fp ic e la to be in JJnf^newBcniitr,
for
'
wHvh,
eftd •company bits have preference iu tilling fortdjgn re- jTrogritnr consisting of ensemble sines
- T fe making up of, n gfiaaafiteo Marline, New -Torseyf, Sflblpy. In­ popers of Florithi thoughrtfKls conr.o
right,
in'T
lljit!
tire, to itgaiu seek quitements nnd that the * result ing, itjstrumental music, solos both' .
;
,lu- i to rllnch tbU JtfipcrtunTrj- to diana; Smith, South Carolina, all •tetPpIt'Lctl that the lonJ'romtnercii I
appropriation
which
amount*
to wouftf bo a fi llii g off in export busi- vew K und instrumental, readings,
. . . . . Ve a national.base Ball club train of whom aiA"expected tomorrow, v I.OtlicB will mrkc liberal Use of these
twice p e jb g for the *am|* rtbing.
ness from the United State*.- ;
'./o lid costume character impetsonaI " '1
i* iji the ltangfc&gt;&lt;&gt;Y'*our lornl * Forty seven o fit he fifty-six D ihu irj tb«*Yr - fojlow-up of the Inquiries
it Is a m ' tter y f rt-'Crd. thctj a
tisn*.
Their entertainment
has
,H&gt;ml eH'snd prominent business men ocrats were present when Senator prgduferf- by the cAmprfgtJi, The
. *,v Fort Heed Church
somethliiK fot every individual taste.
.
“ ml will i,c presented at tha Com- Kern called the caucus to order; r tl
py**ft**' tte'itjFVeation former board of cti^Aei;|B ■uppolntod
Rev. Steinmcyer will* preach at
They will provb an attractive num­
meVciuj Club mSetlng tonight flruJl The proceedlrg* wrrj^i xemtlve.
advanrt^eA' Of the'Vtnte, empluaiz- for ^he purpose of cfljtmtqrtfrtn atd
tVc Fort Ucstl 4'hUich Dec. ^th at
ber on any g i $ » .
.
.
..
is bfrjf&gt;4 that ,*
t hhie. nngreement'“w ill
irg tlo «lTm^o
other, delight*, {e^ort Tlpon tills waterway r through ihie'o p. m.
Ypu are in ik g d to
*
*
/
Crtld
Wave
Todsy
our
ffthti
w
Jjiully#.tdmtTw*ii^*-&lt;l
the
. . S ' ‘tuickiy i t t M ;
. y ... w. J *
presents 'Lfto/; ojijiartut.itlCa,'Wxhkh:
y j f h e Lyeeuilf* committee of San­
■I' W r i l l ^Xj/iiricucjng the first r e d
*»d- I’ lhftoHtctLMlpf atteml in tjie pioneer .church build- ford has sccnr^3 this quiirtcttc ( an,
Kloiida Offer* to bCrmo Mrtfkers’^(u( St.
1
to bt|''®n^at&lt;n*i'ed*^ia
~- ' ^ E
orrTfi* seltron today. Hie ii.vuslors, a^d quotif*. Hgure.j
the1'^TrtioFJ*.i s W T *ffffic ! two &gt;data Ti»g. The first Bcexb’yItwiiwi church ihe extra nttruetlon Tor season t fcYtsT^ .
v &gt;' .athletic JWld,V^t&gt;se.''YV
built
mfstdv-df
srhlutk’
u.'
'*
r l i ini*
•fULcO
J l r f c f i T &amp; t i “ Lo'lt
ll “ h it g the remftrkailt- dt*Vx ri
•-1 section, -anti £
f
holdefs
Season tfcketn for this and
moruipg iilA"USIYf * the w*ind chltVi ge*
luld he^jpltoiit -two
1 -|i fan* and public Spifi
*pmC«d-fcJtt*«Tia
tK&gt; state.. It, la- btlJevr^A&amp;irt^r^
''*'F'ohinierclBi Club Tonight lb roe'other*
being jiold av 2L2’f f . ' ' '-'f
~11 than that of ,-T h e' Coijlniorcial C’ lub wdl meet The .urtrbiisi^q f o r this quarrette in
* II work to thovettA'
____ thh before* night j t . will go idlnojpw er. campaign *ij) b o ’ lpK
, jjilll q
l . making'
base trull, festivnf-a auCMoX-'Oie will This ia just the kintj. of weather of concerted, action ji y ^ O /t d a poop to
foffight' in' t h e / c i t j Itall. All mum. hu!'ulta&gt;76. cf8'„-&gt; h \ iil^ ir;«0'fcht*. flit*
high claw base ball. plpyed'as needed t« maHo tYre lettyce head up in putting' beforp. J.htr*ptopIe’ 6f the * AntF’-JiMjjf^-'liflt noJ'Jerut,* Yreuh bero'arc teqUeste'd, t o :
present.'
bouse hasp been" three-fourths .sold #
- i
properly nfid bring good prices United State* ‘ the merit* and iA»uttld cpst hundffeda. of dollwm to
alreadV.
Tiuy y o u r -tithets t o ^ y ‘-sV v ; , I
pan
/r
jb
tOofrtt4fgnI|e-the
fuct
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about the holidays. Thi# weather aources of the Sunshine StateKuin
north antl&gt;*. playfd. •&lt;'
ost, fomuicrcir.lly anti ‘ strategically
J»n&lt;L l*JU
R f/naraljcr iho time, D ^ «rd.
'M
y makes trade along every chnnnfl somewhat of the name aggressive
ikAj^cU
aro
goiljg
logical
‘
St.'Johns
route”
and
-bring
FrTday:
pight.'.
The
'
Flace,
The
G
' lfi iv i i,; ( brj mi rtthe nmm &lt; a*t
and if it doe* not get cold enough way that hfta made California’ ’ fa ­
t o receive favorable tfopgre«8l0na^ their pow^iful, united influenpe to Temple, com er Fark and Sixth.
.
Mr*. C; L. Polk, chhinfiin,' and to injure Unde" vegetable* nothing mous and prosperous.
* consideration and nppiopilatlon. If bear with ulf Its great force uptm
Meet your friend* there.
tlie membera of thp Music Depart­ better could be asked by the grower*
^
- &amp; . . u
the people of Florida whrttv-the In­ Und for thi* accomplishment, which
ment of the Womuti’ i Club wiah td and the merchant*..
Mr. and Mra. Sayres left’ Sunday land waterway link between May- could and would thua bo assured."
________‘ —
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exprets their appreciation to each
Waiter S. Adam* ia in th i r t y '
for Lakeland after spending several port and K ey West concstructed,
Editor’s
Note.—
The
above
is
a
Commercial
Club
Tonight
again after *pendlng seten d W^hs «
j. 3
a“ d every o n e 'w h o aaaUtcd in the
The Cominwdtl Club will meet weeks here. Mr. Sayres has charge opened up and maintained, the matter of vital interest to practically at T am p a ,' looking after the laree
opertttta, Princes* Chryaanthomum.
*

i t hitig to |n«e
",
»wrti of out of tnw'it. ryU-

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. THE SANFORD

M G E EIGHT

NOVEMBER 19. |9|5 .

HERALD

IX X X X X X X X X X X X S iX X X X X X X X X X X X ;
H A L L t lT H &lt; * O K N K K
T W r i* L« i b u s , L L T * j * o r .
W b o b i i the rep of • u l e - o r .
H r m i n a ,I1 ( h r p r i c e *
I n s u c h f t F t r mm11 b I I c p * ,
T l i * I j « i r p*^me&lt;booJli h a r t l l f f r o *

- a

Cool Weather Sale

p a i r r*t

A complete line of school boy's
clothes'being closed out at very
low prices.

Now in Full Sway

A large and varied stock of
sweaters going with a 20 per cent
discount.

Three - In - One Store

The best underwear values in
the city. Good bargains in new
shirts, collars, ties, sox, garters,
suspenders, belts, etc.

L. L. TAYLOR; Prop.

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STYLES

A Complele Line of Over Coats and Mackanaws

Ladies’ Coats aid Suits
See T h is Line

B efore

you

Buy

Remnants of silk for Thanksgiving wear: Silk gloves. $|.5o
values going at 7f)c.
Bargains in stockitig*, underwear, corsets, shirts, waists, ele.
—

H. J. MINTON, Mgr.

HUI.KCM lOHNKH
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Sanford A ve. &amp; 4th St. Phone 412

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the
firm mime and style
I.ess
vit'-d to give numbers on out of
&gt; A Caldwell and Sons, ami
of
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town program*
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Ml 1-.1 tig till II t el IW .ed
Mr- C f
from Augusta on Thursday
Frank Adams is n guest of
Iter aunt m O vn do
Mrs li y\ It rnily cba|&gt;eroned
cot genial pi r 1 V of y o u ig pt opl • ti
Oilri.do on Thursday, n mi ini. i
until Sunday
l Mrs B C Ti ki.eb
ngi m r.Iti r n pit ; at t
daugtilcr nt G .i i - v i' i
at Rodman. . rtiv ing
Hernia &gt;

is ; t bom
vi it to h
i d her so
lioup- W

Mr and Mr-- C Spt
.IncksonviMe ; r r . ' i d t S fbMonday t&lt;&gt; make ti i
city
fut i i i I onn
Mr. and Mia. G t gg M . t w
a.id btil.y from Mn ti, i rtiv d &lt;»
t be steitim r fi mu J c t &lt;&gt; \
terduy and will ru ble i S fo i

Two Kiml* of Snurtnnii
"One troalilc nut unr way.1 said
Cnde 111" ti Is dai It takes au tntlrtv
I) ibfTunt kind o smarliies* to git a
political Jib font what It take* to
fill &lt;!e office creditably ”
E lu s iv e

H obby.

Wlfo ( ntiRilh I 'lajut losik at the
timo! This morning you gut home nt
t two o'clock mid hero it la again after I
m)dnlghi "
Husband — "Well,
you
know, m'drar. It's against my rule to
come twlco the same day.” — Boston
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For Rent
Furnis lied rooms, -*ith
or without light housekeeping 210
French avenue.
25 Ji(,
For Kent Throe ollice ruiiiii- nvir
1Or Store. N, H Garner
25-tfr
For Sale Young nude *M •4T
old. weight 1 100 pound&gt;. It
Frank. Sanf md Heights
2b It c
Five acre* ’ of the i(l-%t
For Salt
celery land in Florida, fenced, cul­
tivated. artesian, w e ll, near K It,
Terms ■to .ult
and brick roa
See I F MeClil and.
hits er
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M 0.0 I' *4 St at ion

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Cat ill!tgi* Plant n, S11r•iie.i i uni
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gr.&gt; ■&gt;. ’ .. ll.'f i it g &gt;•HI 11, ,-. ■
fv in*. III 11. 4* at • '•"If
t.c.l t.t»T *It1
set
$1 25 Per tt i i-.lvi
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■It'll Vcr\ . (targe* pr.- paid
Al .. &gt;.■• it t "in pa 11 \. Sa.
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it.
For Iti -■f T mo Fur in - hr
- &gt;Att
I ir 11gilt hou ekeeplll g
Id &gt; I■■ xrp.-r Mi'i'V
Mrs via vagi . u| M •*ti
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Fi\»* f*»om
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$12511 t"
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'n'.riii
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lor light I o Usek' i pillg
21 :ttp
ilnd Pal mel to A vi'
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b oom s for bgli' liUU-t
For Sah- Good allround
rnnre
keeping
Htfl
Oak avenues, 20-tf
buggy and harness. Cheap for enah
Box I'Jijfi nr West Side s t o 'K-t
Good *mx room house with bath
For Sale Ford truck fine ha 0
and electri‘i ligjit for r e n f^
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I. rgam
Five p.i'-i hp • It m I v:-*' i r i (
I . Mr
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log barg iin. H el no
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Se\ er al .......... thrr
I or It • ut
• &lt;i .. r a g e ,
S a iiln r d
Saiilnr
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f 1III 11.S iVi r 4 iiwell a. l.luyult' N I
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♦ pus -'&lt;Tr.'—T-"t&gt; Trees. „r r H e - s ^ , t^-„'7;ii J- r,,
I tgh 1 nmn. ii k !-h d w. 1 M
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outside corporate limits
Half ut
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\b&lt;ml
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large pines on lithe- half
\11 fi'iice.l
i let I
l or Kent Due room
and ditched
tfuurter mi'e of ( mo to depot
KntjuiM* 121 y\ Nit'll
shipping stations and First St
Per-, Si . lorner Oak Ave
IM l
feet drainage
JL150 will buy it if
For Rent
Two furmi-lied toona
sold within the next 10 day*, worth
$3000 on.
See owner. 'JUT French :i I 7 West S'-mud St
avenue
II tf
(Iminu lor lloiisekeeplt.g
e&gt;'rt"
For Sale Eggs and Baby Chix of fn Jodgtug, M i t h . all modcri ■" '&lt;
celebrated Ri ga! Whit* Wyandotte*. ..piouV... ;tl Uu FnirvieW. enr l j ?*’
Jug performance, hwivy laying birds; aff, :tn,f F/(.neh Ave.
nm Imoking orders (or same now.
i, th
Fitr.ii-lieu mom for r*-i t
Also u few pullets anti enekereU, vf
it*
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i ■re -!
P il vili-i e
s imc s'riiin
F P Strong, lnfi *R. mail
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v i i Ii It
'I hird St . Sanford.
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N PERIL of their lives KittyOray
and ln.r fvitbful follower gallop
madly ibrouefi the darkneva fufiowed rtdentle h bv lheir fot-i.
Apjmrmtly nothing can kivc tlu-m
from capture, fntt once again fa to
favors the lltave.

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H o r T v e r . th o h a s r t i l l a long n n d thrilling
ce n rrh b etn ro h r r . M a n y .fangei* t . r in h r r
lutlh. Pi'f_» a . _.ft nrnUii't la r i l r t r f r m e r . l a t
a n y e r s t lt&gt; t t f t t l ( " i n b r r Ihc t r u . U ot her
liaur.llrsa CC.rt^y A h J ( U v r C f t i .

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/I, tth'
Mr. and Mr«.
Leslie W 'tit n .
nounced the birth nT r tr11 f• -o
Thursdt y, Nov. |H
He wi.l I
named C a l

j a u b r . It In I h . l T h f T r - l n - O n r S l o t .

I f you r o n r o n e r

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

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W r * ll u n h r . i l * l l " * l f s la t e .

Cottijiig Krrnts
To the Citizens Of SanfordGreat Operetta Monday Night
Plant sale and Bower show in
Knowing that L will be unable to
The -operetta Princess Chrysan­
Welborno block today and tom or­ see each and every one to express themum at the Imperial Monday
row under auspices of City Beau­ my thanks fot the support given night lor the benefit of the Music
tiful committee.
me in the primary of the sixteenth, Department of the W om an ’ s Club
I desire to tahnk all citizens of San­ will open the show season in San­
Japanese operetta, Princess Chry­ ford and fully appreciate the confi­ ford..', The operetta is under the
santhemum at the Imperial M onday dence expressed by the votes, uml able direction »f Mrs Lucille /Vspinnight under auspices of Music De­ I will endeavor in every way to wall Tlkarh
which is siillp'ient
part merit
act while a member of the hoard of guarantee that it will make i d e­
aldermen in sticli a manner that you prided hit.
Mrs Tukuch and li J
Agnes Guild bazaar in Wei Mill not regret having given me th»* | Holly in the title r o b - Mill. a
block . I &gt;er 1
privilege of serving you
I strong east,- in all the part mcl ud With thanks, I am
mg S II Lin'd. Charlie Dm pee.
Miss Gietchen s ' ! dt7. Mt-s Fran.
Very truly yours.
Bazaar by ladies of Baptist church
Aspinwull, M i s Charlie Seay and
Dec. 4th in Roberts' store.
Frank L. Miller
many others give great promise of
a great performance. The music is
Junior Kpworth la-ague bazaar
at the home of Mrs J,. It, Philips. In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial of l he host and the play guarantees
Circuit. Seminole County, Florida to keep the au Ii■-&lt; ee awake every
minute of the nun
Senior Guild of Holy Cross Church Peoples Bank of Sanford.
Admission to a
pti'l of 'Inannual supper lit Weltiorne block, g corporation organized and
existing under t he
laws
house fid cent
Saturday, Dec Nth
el tile -late n{ Florida
Vs
Note i
Intitn
I
j
a
( o 11gri gat mr af® laidn
G etting R id of W j r l i ,
I I A I aid m. |1 D
II
zanr Dec
To Get rlil of Marta batin’ them
I aid m -II and II W ('aid
In vinegar two or three times n day
and pul collodion on at night
An
Melt co part nets. trail
Monday afternoon, Nov 211, th
other often successful cure for Marts
at | ng and lining business
annual thank ottering servin'
In to press upon them until a pain
the home of Mrs. C It W a l k e r , ' arid *r t h e firm name and
shootn through them, as though a
\ &lt;'al.iw-i II
president of
t he
Cnngr.-gnt imiu style of D
needle had been stink Into your flesh
and
S.K
'.
and
1
&gt;
\
\l issionn r \ I'li mn
They Mill shortly after dry up and dls
&lt; lid AC !
t&gt;
11 t alii
appear
well and ii \y t aldw.lt
/'• rsiMiuf M m l, on
def.i'iid.1 n t Mrs
\ li
Thomson, m |io has milt s o In.ill s
&lt;♦
♦
♦
N"t
ti'e
is
hefi'li
\ g I\i'li that lltl- | ♦
Im'.-h -pending a few days Mith Mrs
v
Ir'
O
'
of
.in
i.'iler
*•
'
I
■
I
t
a
ml
b\
M t
uvag. Inis ret urn.-'! to lack
\ il,i- •!
m ade
i ’i
the
above
sor \ ’ ■'
•1 a t . ,| . H i ' .
t ha’ I I
M Hand.
♦
♦
het' t! of S. in i
i no tit y . Florida.
Mr and Mrs W I Thigpen ir
No Veil! bel \ 1*
rived from i hetr wedding trip Ttli'» |pn i he 2'M h da
j Hit i .a ft ..
■, .1 In
t pat*
day eight
f ■ ' ! • 1Mir t I ny ..
! ford, i n: da '
Miss Adelaide Higgins returned dour md at the pin.. of |.u*ines&gt; ♦
♦
♦
♦th.
at &gt;. \* i , 0 " 1 ip feudal I *
(rum a lengthy vvii to Phll.ul. 11&gt;hia of
All Loral Advertisements Under
located at Sanford Florida, at t lie
\\ ednesday afteruuon
corner o f Fir t *t t•&lt; ( a id Mag notia This Heading THItBE CENTS a
Mrs George Herring accompanied a vi'|i in m jt i-'ti ■ P*t s,ih at d m !l I.ini* For Each Insertion. Minimum
sill at public »a!t lo tile highest Chnrtfe 25 Cenls.
her young daughter. Kb .inor. to
.'
i I in I 1 &lt;it'|i I ' •
*h '
•i i Ire ( « « « &lt; )
I i. I. i r,11 on Vk ''.I in s.|.» , m I i- r ih&lt;
i ■, r

-

Whbh h»» rul pfbrt *nd b&gt;r|*ln. g.l..,. •
w lih I b r i i b » / * * ln * “

Sinn's cannot be sold for less
than we sell them.

&amp; y:

Just received large shipment of
comforts, blankets, sheets, pillow
cases, Iwd spreads.
The com
forts and blankets going with lnL.
reductions.
cr
Wednesday's s h i p m e n t of
gingham going at 5c per yard.
^

few days more for you (o get your Winter
floods. Low sale prices. Shop at the
Three-In*One Store. Everybody’s
doing it.
Business is good
at the

New stock arrived yesterday of
boys pants, going with a 10 per
cent reduction.

k

GREAT

litis, -.v■!1 i t &gt;11 e n d ? T h e whole i l r y It
in lHa th rillin g ju= tu r o tcrtal T I III

1IKOKEN r o t s

F bit'll* thi-r.rc.tt venal pi. l u r o i t o r y t h m u g h

rrrry phaae ul lithllhleu, tuning &gt;dventure.
K i t t y 'Or
G r a y h a s lit c r a b y t a k e n lh a w h o le c o u n ­
t r y l i y t t o t t n . T a k e y o u r l a r t o l y e v e r y w e e k !•&gt;
a l e I t u * m a i l a t i ' o e '- I p H n f o I ' l s y a . ( n e v r m r n t . w n l t c n b y t h e f l e v e r e t t o f ti, l i o n w t u r r v
arid | d a y i s ! b y a i o n i { M i i y o f t i r d l l a n t t t n i v s i u l
• p v t " p la y a tars.

THE
BROKEN COIN
See

Every
If ee*

T h e P h o t o P la y S e r i a l S u p r e m e
15 E p is o d e t — O n e E a c h K e e k

A L L tN ’S THEATRE
beginning Saturday, Nov. 20th

•M

For Sah- Two
11a ml Bros.

fresh

rni i tv cow*
16-tf
._
For Sah Globe ti’ iimto
\\ kiiWbl i iilth.ige pliuils. read , for * *t ting. $1.00 per
thousand
My
pinuts grow
II
P
B ,, be. Id.
Ogden, Fla. '
25-7ip
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,,,!
For Sale Two i-lioii .• Io|
Seednd striet, $.’175 for the two
Well located and in good neighhotV.ooil
Terms to suit porch a er
Seminole Real Estate Co., Geo D.
Hart. Mgr. •
25 2tr
For Sale F.vbi| l^de row).nut eilj'
gin*' 2 1 1 h P , ^2JS • all a' Mon to
Ferry
rtf’

l‘"i |J. t Two acte* of 1
ery laml in Florida
Fenced. ri*
h-.nd i-i good order, -tr 11
I vttlo M
I on -1
\. :,r Moore’s Sttitu"
If
iplile of I I McClellan al .........
2r.-'tc
St nt ’ on
I
For Rent lluusi-.1, cottages, (u,‘
Lidshiil or unfurr.i-ihed, ligiK hntwcN cpu.g room i, etc
Abo lor 'A
ItMi llmgs. fertile- celery land;.
&lt;*r improved
PletiM'd to show wnd .
give priees. K. T. Woodrull.
*
‘riiiyl street^ . Phone 107.

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* ■’-t
! ..r Sab\\ ,. t.-.l Position by cotnl’
I m.1
iv r.i^.ii, .
*’ n
Iii*ll*».*, . oi \e tiIfltll&gt; locate.J. ul pru e hook keeper and stenograph.-!
Box 1122.
("•low its value and easy terms. years' ex|tertt.*nce.
2 '.-2 tr
A b o one vacant lot well located ford, Fla.
la-1 of closing an estate
A p* C o n .
Lost
Boston Fountain Pen
nelly.
22-tf
J
dtp
Return to Herald office a*H
26-2tP
For Salt*— My lot bn First street receive reward.
opposite the Robbins Nest Hotel.
You ran J iu y t,his property cheap
Orlttah S i l v e r Coi n*.
on -liberal terms,
Address Rupert
British silver coins are made (r0°
Buckabaum, 903 Franklin
street nn amalgam of 37 parts puro •B'f*
with three parts of copper.
Tampa, Fla.
24-3tp

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

Pu b l i s h e d
SEMI-WEEKLY
IN SANFORD— Life la Wo,th Living
SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 23. 191

a l

s h o w

I)

o f

f l o w e r s

m o s t

p l a n t s
w a s

BUT

a

t h e

o f f ic e r s

w e r e

SMOOTH ENOUGH TO
CAPTURE THEM
AT ONCE
— -1"

b r il l ia n t

SUCCESS

Onc o f the boldest attempts at
highway robbery that has'happened
hi this city in some time was that
of two negroes who held up Mr.
BalDy in his store on First s h e e t
^FfifTaV afternoon. One of the negrbek-Themed Will Robinson walked
ipto I he store and asked for a d im e ’s
w o rth of to b a cco and w hen M i.
lin k e r pulled out his lin g of small
c h an g e to slip in tin- dime t jie . n e g r -i’- confederate nam ed Je ~e \ \ il11.inns g rab b e d l lie ..i. k and In t ol
them ran out of t ill Mot*
Ol
file rs w it . su m m o n e d m id in p u t )

.Sheriff Lee and Police man Kennedy
took the description of the nr gores
und were not long in locating Robinstill. He denied having any com ­
plicity tit the ro b b ery
but
the
s W e a ti'g

pri

liu itlly

in.ill.

him

..... less ..ltd in Iold while Williams
In1

could
Wen

i i*igbt of tin* e n t r a n c e
i , l i]

t ill- ol

.1 fi‘. * Ioilff..
t:

i.

T h t r.-

ne groe s

Rake:

win

fw1*0
r»auh | uurnt#*.

vari-l

pmnseill.lH.

loo '^ainurtrit'
whs

iffso an ex

w h f t v . v uri etjt^
................ t i g h t ' 1li t

fiO tiie r

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Roth
Mr

. mu i\ pi t a s , (erils ill lid

• ii d pi.nits

tmt

. ■' ■111

wev

a s pl eiui jd

.,ti d ^''iR',i " ^ t l V found

up.

boated

i flint

-A

of tiie

-t i * * ^ wits tin

( f a ir s o l tip 'll v v lii'n il l i t v i u i P ' * . i n i r f a i R i i f it iid l i i n n Miil |Jiii*.siiil b y in v .t k J h b iig ttu r ppoblc* It
a m i m u u i y , jin t l t h i s - d u t y is
.seno* o f ih p i r r o s p o iH ih ilit v . if s ip -h a' i n i r a H t
i u t . l u ii t h e n / art* a N o t im * •• ' is iu.&gt;ssU ilo
a
in n ti&gt; lili- s - iiit r s m n f i r m l u p m i
1.1*1 u s a ll in t h is s t '.is itil o f l i o u m i f u l c r o p s a n t i iv s t o r o d
r n f a l ! 1 11 i 111/ s.
I'll is M a s o n rtf
/
d
i
M
t ' n r in g n n iT a l b n iiip ia l r o ip ' lilln n
u n it e m 1 h e ir c l
r || . t i l
[ii'tlp liIliiliM
t's |jt't'l.il!v
1rH'l s III Jll'ollldl .1 il, 1 l.p I. Iv t|ii III- if f*.|cl 11 w i n d 1 1 11 11 ■, Mill
'i.' i •i-p | 1 do 1 '.. ii 1&lt;1 tli
S '.1
■ in-.to p a l n m i/ .a id 1 h " In .u l 01 I 'i Ip t u -.c . ic , 1 n g f u l a n d t o
■ i U11 11 ! 1 I
; ' I II'. tl 'I Wit lb i l l '
h r t l j f ii.t i'k I ll.lt ■ J*
h f I llic it
11 I n ' l l ' . VV i | tel] 111 *\ r a i S
5*-t.«f le ts r h a r f t r r r z m l t h r n h i n i y in g m - T f it .1 n&lt;1 S a iiT o n l

pots ;m d |

iiv

.Afatld 1

l A ' o 1T ' . p T t I f n i l

' t-&gt;|.fay i &lt;d

/o r -

m p y ■ 'ntTrai t

of ru stic il o l i e r

difilnyed

(Polity

rfx&lt; h ^ h i u w l

*b e lltl

.i li^ j» « A fn e m u n )'- 1

N' t ■&gt;

A'hftta

t"* '.- 'M ill
f .r r ^ r - el l:ti k
M* ’ •*a ■ tftfCjt. ..■ ) m il a
v.

I i.u l.f u l
p a lm
* mtlinued &lt;&gt;11 Page 2

in particular. ,

"I h 1' re. i if
cold ri ip -.eem-* in i i :i v-e no spe *1; 1'
g ru d g e .n* iPP't tie Sat 1ta|) if gfrnv 'a .tiid &lt;u r lot lo* e wdl &lt; , ,r 1

1 ,, jM. -flipped t o -p/p-rjit ip markets to gladden tip

ttearr." nf th » people w ho i-W e x istin g in m o w -a ra i tee an d
•j(, | ,

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1

'Li ud - of lip

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tin ts m a k in g .spotiger lie - I my t im t Seim noli.' 1 o u iP &gt; is : ii ■
o n ly re.J f ia i d ell Spot m &gt;lie ^ r i r h i ; ih e re fo iv .
H r n Uc. st. Ived. T h a i W e \ ^ F f p e o | t l e of tills Il l o- f i a ’- o p o

county hereby urge the piirjcbty of .scttifig aside all rivalry
and aspirai ions for office anif;£iif'a?ft*V fjours^ forget aliou!
p o l i ti e s a n i l b v ctiinbaKd'ntEugj^'K lo'eib’fturagit'intliPtrial.

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While every ctilf fviitcd iwtvjs fallen wit 11 plenty, every
heart responds lo ftv* w&amp;filtvri hop* of gnml limes; every
ripple on ihehnad hosnni; of I, ike; Monro" up) L*ssup and
Harney luvallb*s an invilaiem 10 our peop le in engage in
•hi 1 omuicrc •of Tip* world
\ 1 h •h ippine,. nf on*-is iln&gt;
■hi ern ol a'! tic ;ask 1hoi'iiopj.atiuu. ul uux uu.ghbon, licitud .ill over 1 Ins ips-k of t Ii*- wood uiijff p iit-s iiT l s uiul a 1 it is awill to til. ’ h'1 d.-ftl nf a in".s era mditsl 1 i.dly ilnd
otherwise tve dour' il lo he known Hntl J’jnfuM throyyti
open Ipt g,it»-&gt; and vve invite the world (.» enter, hiudei*;
Had". s*d! and Imy and aid in inaugural inp .1 prosperity
1 hat may extend throughout the I’.tml like tt tidal wave and
to meet us in a spirit of broad patfintif good fellowship
intent. only upon the common good df.mir great count y.

’ tog

y o u r re p o r

* Sciutkerii ^AvcredLl-d li.1 . ' I In i-ver&gt; w ay that V ’lt e e tllil
"ate you. your / cummunity k eep in g y'otrr * -hi.id on the Ii t
,- rordihlLy you rs
" u e i&gt;
0:1
th iir
n u t g irth r e n t
•• • it yijui sclu'ol it mnking.
I no A T lti.t s* •ini
»tiy thut Florida standsj
'I* 1mong the southern statesf.
‘■ ' h D . and M rr,. G »o H o y h a v e j H
‘'
f t «f J^u cred iu&lt;i^S&lt;Olund t.
r iv e d irr*alH- c ity aflcX s p e n d in g the
S f l f r M F -hav 0 thirty odtl, s t^ n m e r at th e ir mi m in e r hom o in 1
’I*--* i'. i i;«t.
The Jconfmit^*!
M ie h ig an . a n d will he_ In e rte d
If g f . M w J - l t e t l

Us

lilt

tits ^ ta d ' l l - I

Jl t^u.ferr ^ 'o tia g e for the 'MQUi*'
f.nn.
M r. a m i M rn. H o y h a v e
^ J a C ^ Q ^ V i K a n fu td b&gt;r m a n y
Lynf
v -■ l»osi" of frie n d
w a y s glati J o 't*el

&gt; he 11 e _ -

''^ " " S t a g pubDr Tie Aerred h.
s- it would proliitlji^'ifepl
H-^feire srhuoli ywifa
"
V ' w c d upon.
t
“ l!l .hf wn*«le out Dorembeiylli
*
, published,
hav
9 mu time ‘Tii^Jtlnaiary
I}&gt;^J^:«lK»u»..xh«dWjind
L'l'ir
has litkew ^ o u
-Hi-f r e e ^ ' do so. .
,
dn, I wntpfto thank yoa'infc tho
i ^ * '.I '? v« &gt; « h o w ^ m e and
lorwht -conunfs&gt;tlo/i jn fbrward-

B y T lic ^ n n f o r d

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CIVIC DEPARTMENT O f WOMAN’S CLUB,
WORKS WONDERSfifN SANFORD .
. ‘y .
-M A N Y PRIZES GIVEN

R * U t&gt; jL lu l:H ttla ;o l&lt; l S a n fo rd l o a n
h t y '^ r t v e r '{ ije n m ore n t t ra e liv rly e
urrayetT th a n at the p rere n t.w rjA i.itg ,
Jrt|J,,v‘j |1g the cleun u p caa tp a fth r'tit
■ P^t w eek. nO vigor&lt;»t|Kfy A " H(fcd 4iy
t lie C ll It* cum 11)11 let ,uf' a h ic h A! m.‘
(
H
D tngee is c h a ir n ij.il of I k e
W e lfa re
l*ep urtm en t
W ith gUeh
su c rc tg lin g y o a r j.s im e the io n u g n ra (J Jt/iL &gt; jf Clean T i p Week th ro e y e a rs
;.^tfO*i)y the W est S id e Im p ro v e m e n t
e la tio n titere |tus beeji C a t c a l l Uy , g ro w in g io te rc s l in - the w elfare
ItfR d c le a n lin e s s of th e tow n, d ue 19
. it,* u n re m it t in g elTorta of th e v a f i*a 6» c iv ic o rg a n ita tio rts and c o m m it ­
tees th a t have been c o n t in u a lly at
1 w ork in b ehalf of n a n ita tio n , c lc a n ‘dhteits untl b e a u ty , a n d , to d a y there
•}» no Jo w n in the s t a le th a t can

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i.l-Oll

t! » ! r f s

I In l

1.0

VS II &gt;I

i illli'
tlllM lt'Ilt

» iT f
ol

gettn g work . lid are obliged to beg
or .te e I a lining
Tin
ar&lt; of 1 lie
class tiiat should lie given tin- rtiii
from tlie iitv mil neither one of
1 fn m ha&gt; in. 1, lore loi g and il t lie .
had 1 ill In eu 1 alight so soon would

forrprrrnt

a* thr- vngnr.t t f r

.

THE PEOPLE OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
S;inft&gt;nl. l-'li'rijlit. Nttveinltei '!?tr

UM\ti l j*

H e r a ld

TH A T
. GAM E

T H E

D IM ' L A K E S
( H ) R .N T O

LAW

IS

UN-

' C O N S T IT U T IO N A L

Uy

O ^
r ' 4.

SU PREM E f O l R T

tin opil.ion

of

the

vStipn-mo

C n u r i li.o a ii'il ( In w fC T iiu rtn l.iy , t f ^ r 1

titfo^, ’ *■ ’{Villi hilniM e ' i n i Tj gv’ nte
V or tie it ill ifie'.'iiilc of Flornla .jul
'tIn-. 1 nmercuei .tlcnuties tiirougljoui
evkry * itmeay ittll Inae tii ir po-ii luiiTiivv's, hjiprente (Murl ill**
cltrei'l tlie luAt legislature .leteil UIIv.PiJy in eiukllog till- oltiii of i UUii” SIH&gt; w.trdeim "ami pl.n'tng the
project ion of Inrillf uutl gam-- under
■ th^ii^1 '^IlctAfs. amt the remit it I tie ,
Lt\i*i. co’verjiiK &lt;hif'.juiiitiiig of birds
V: d gOm. s ii. this stale will lie -under
’ jjtt ‘ : hwilL ol tile tf'Veral counties
dual thiir deputieoefor enforcement.
Itr the opij in ’ pn pared l»&gt; Juntice Whit Acid, 1 ho -fijiyrerite Court
truvjitliis thut portion rtf tlie 191f»
;iame l.w rebtOrtg to the i.Mninre
of Itccuxur, exoe|A in one particular.
It will not be ru'civutry for u dtisen
of Florida in -iutw him i-ll to have
been a resident nf the tminty for
six months in endeavorl. g to necure
a county license.
The Duval C o u n t y G u n C h U u
th ro u g h l&gt;r,- H H . C la rk s o n . Itro u g h t
ab o u t the test case by seeking to "V
h a v e C o m it y 'Ju d g e P h illip s i*&lt;tue
a h u n tin g lic e n se u n d e r the 191 :1 '
'a c t, w hich was repealed th is y e a r ,
under a writ of* mandanuli.
The
S u p re m e
C o u rt
issued The
w rit
uiul •ordered J|udge' Phillips to show
Cause on N o v e m b e r 9 why Hitch
license should nol' be granted. -D r ._
Clarkson, through attorneys John E.
and Julius Hartridge, sought to
1 have the entire act thrown out, and
especially those features
dealing
with the issuance of licenkea. In
Continued on Page 2 •

�MUST SHOW THEIR
COLORS; ULTIMATUM

CELER Y H O LD IN G S LIG H T

Temple Circle Social

*

ARtlSTIC DISPLAY OF
FLOWERS ON EXHIBITION

*
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•
’ Come to the parlor* of the
Lock of Cold Storage Room One
Temple for a social evening. Bring
o f the Rcaaona
,
as many pennies ns there are letters
I* New Y o r k ,'N o v . 20.— From ull r«v
Continued from Page I
in ‘ Temple Circle’ and thus help
1
j porta the visible
vibiblo supply of celery furnish the parlor* Friday ev en in g .1
GREATEST EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE FIVE COUNTIES
ornamental plant.* will adorn
GREECE MUST COME ACROSS
light knd (be outlook is November Ninctccntir Seven Thir- and beautify our home garden* and
for still prices. There has been an ty.
Refreshments."
public ground*.
OR ENTENTE POWERS
advance of 76 cents to $1.00 since
The above card was responded to
Much credit i* due the members
WILL BLOCKADE
j the storing seuson opened.
The by a goodly number of the class, of the various committees and all
the Citizens of Seminole, Volusia, Osceola, l-ike an,j
summer and early fall weather was the married ladies who are teachers those who sent in displayr of flowers,
Orange Counties, Greeting:
London, N o v .- 22. The Entente very hard on the crop, which caused in tho Baptist Sunday school and plant- and shrubs for the success of
Be it known to all of you that you an* invited and expected
Allies have demanded thut Greece the loss of u great deni of celery. several friends who are contem ­ the fall llower show and plant sale.
to
prepare
suitable exhibits for display at the Great Exposition
either join with them and fullftl her When harvest time catne storage plating joining the Temple Circle The following report from the com ­
already
agreed
upon by the people of you^ several counts*
treuty obligations to Serbia, or de­ space was scarce and much more class. This was the first class-meet­ mittees will he read with much inengaging
in
a
friendly
competition for the exhibition of
mobilise, and to impress King C on ­ early celery was murketed than ing of the month und was in the t erest:
varied
products
of
your
several sections; also the things
In addition form of a joint social.
The social
stantinople that they mean what usual, at low prices.
"T h e entree* for prizes at the
“
Made
in
Your
Towns.”
Your
school work, your fruits and
the British and French governments committee with
Mrs. Philips as flower show were not sufficient to
they say the Allies have declared a
vegetables, your farm products, your stores of nougc and field,
contracted for a large amount of chariman and the room committee
comroercia, blockude of the Hellenic
wurrant the awarding*of tho prize*
your art creations and all other articles df interest, especially
Empire, according to Athens dis­ the New York state crop,for drying with Mrs. Rine* as chairman were offered, due in purt to the unfavor­
stock,
ckickeas. etc.
and this was taken oil the market. in charge
patches.
able
conditions.
The
following
prize*
Prepare to attend in person and with your familv and
Dealers here say that the amount
There is no confirmation of these
As the guests arrived they were wi;re given.
friends and the strangers within your gates.
stored in up state houses is about
statements here, but it is certain
presented with slips containing quesBest collection of cut rose*, Mrs.
normal, hut very little has been put
that l.ord Kitchener, the British
tions to lie answered as to just how \\ A. Ginn cnlla lilly bulbs.
away in this city ns no storage
war secretary, who had nn hour’s
the class p o m should -lie furnished.
Best collection chrysanthemums,
spnee w s nvnilall '.
Fr &gt;m til re­
audience with the King of Greece
The room committee then took these Mri
Ed.
Riggers, collection
of
yesterday and afterward*, saw Pre­ ports only one celery house has any slips in charge and while waiting pla nt*
O F T H E P R O S P E R O U S F IV E C O U N T I E S .
celery stored in New York.
mier Shouloudis, took a firm stand.
for their report the following de­
Best hibiscus display. Dr. Rob­
♦ ♦ O il’ l l |
Last year the British government lightful program was rendered
son, Druccnu plant.
The Greek cabinet m^l to consider
contracted with a firm at Bcllvi|lc,
Piano solo, Mrs. Maine*; vocal
Best fern, Mrs'. Kennedy, collec­
the situation and a few hours should
Ont., who dried vegetable# for the solo, Mrs. Ernest Betts with Mr*. tion of aralypha plants; which *he
Don’ t play with serious * mattVnshow Greece’s attitude. The Greek
army and bought some New York Rowe accompanist; reading, Mrs. donate* to the W oman’* Club.
tlon't YOU carry your own insurant*
government ngain bus affirmed its
vegetables for this purpose.
This Getzen;pinao *o|o,
against
Mr*.
Hyman;
Best begonia, Mrs. Henry Mefriendliness to the allies, but has not
year the Ontario
firm came into vocal solo, Mrs. Philips with Mrs Lnulin.
Collection of ferns.
taken the steps required to prevent
FIR E
New York state and took a great
Maines accompanist; Mrs. Howe, • special mention should, he tnade
Grhece from being counted among
many of the evaporating plants in
for you'll find tho money wanting when
the friends of the Central Powers.
I piano solo.
*
of pcansettias for decoration from
western New York in the Rochester
the FIRE ha*f wiped out your property
The Entent Allies will not permit
At the dose of tlijs entertaining the garden* of Mrs.Minnie Jones
vicinity, and has dried large qunnany delay; the position of the Ser­
program announcements were called and Mrs. B W Herndon, also of
Have our strong, reliable .yriipjttj,
tities of celery, cabbage, carrots)
bian aimies make* any prolongation
for
Mrs. Edgar Bigger* responded cut flowers sent for
exhibition by
carry your risk— and be on the x.if,.
and onions.
More cabbage and
of the present uncertainty iniposwith an invitation to all present to Mr* Lawton of Dviedo and of ruscarrots were dried than any other
Reasonable rate*
rible
Already the Serbians arc
.ilfeml the miscellaneous shower fur to display by Ml to* Maud t ’ ameron.
product, but 1,1100 tin - of icier)
the ( hristmas Bazaar
November The committer are indebted to the
making what maj be their lust
were taken
Everything was taken,
•10th in the parlors of the Temple following gentlemen
who acted as
»tu n d be foie Monastir i.mi also on
culls and all. and $16 a ton was
Mr.- Stewart urged all to attend judges for garden-.
Messrs. T. A.
the plains of Kossovo.
paid for thi1 stock in the rough, un
The Bulgarians, it is true, are bcthe missionary meeting on Monday Mead of Oviedo, W. F, Nehrling of
,
, ,,
,
.
packed.
Currots were hought at
Mrs. Gatchel, Orlando; Dr Robson and Mr J. D.
ing held up by unfavorable wenther *
.
.. ,
. evening -following
.
.
’
,
,
,
$12 a ton.
The price paid for celpresident of the Temple Circle Class, Parker for interest and assistance in
oondition*. but they must lie almost
cry w is about double what the cel­
m a pleasing little speech invited all the flower show and plant sale where
at the gates of the Macedonian
ery was then selling for in the mar­
prinont who wen* not members to they acted as judges
Valuable
capital and the German* and Bui
ket and growers rout railed all the
join tin ( ircle
I he room commit
11 urtoMe* were extended
l,y the
gariuns are slow I) but surely press
■ft &gt; leg companies would take
As a
tee then reported as follows
Hill Hardwate Co , Wight Grocery
hack the northern army
rompHreon of the relative profits,
1 \\ fuit -tvle of furnituri would t o
Southern Bell Telephone Co ,
Important Point Taken
Sanitary Steam I* cssinff. 1!of Gasoline Dry ('leaning
Allerai t lery at t fiat t title * hu h -o ld in
you lihi for the rm ' l l
Sanford Light A- Fuel ('••
Hon
lions of All Kinds on Shorl Nolire
I*lit- German- announce today tlq- the market at $1 all a •rati­ d id nol
\li- Fumed oak
Forre-t l.aki 1 \ Mead ■&gt;! llvn-do,
captuie of No via Pazar and ate ne! the grower over "..*»» an d a
Join Our Gentlem ens Valet Club.
$2.00 Per Month.
Mr Bailey, land-cape gardener and
2
Shall
we
have
some
rni
hernr
therefoie on t fie direct road to Mil- I rati Ilf eelery weighs about 126 lbs
Prof Nehrling of Gotha
Thank*
all straight 1 h.nr- '
S U I T S $ 1 5 .0 0 U P W A R D
rovitza. w lu&lt; ii has been the Sethl.tn
M i n i nt the up - l a t e i •lery is
of
the
1
mn
nut
tic
aft
al-o
extended
\uAll
-tr.nght
h a ir|,u i
-n in e
capital since Nish fell into the hands stored at Williamson and Sod us,
to Mrs. H. (i
Dietertch fot lily
arm chmrof the Bulgatianand in thui vicinity
Whih • d ealers
h u ll- for the pari
I What llm-ll it*.....’
(Yt In r armle are (ire—u , u from prohald . own nio-l of it &gt; n i l - l i t e r
\ fi- II .1 vI I vI r.ll -et It
\ mat -ut|i wa- g. . 1 1 t l i e ■ m n
i he nort h , I h e i, o r t Ii w . t . t i e - • i i * i h aid.
• k . ..r. ittlit'd by grow'er I \\ tiat a lion t I aides ’
not ti •• by M r
Mien of t he 10- w
The ill &gt; Itlg IIlf
I Veget aide- bids fair
•a-t und 1 1e east and eVeli tile Mulltheatre, a- part of t h&lt; p r o c e e d - I’ ll
\&gt;t.- Have library table
i.-ncgritis. who held their positions lo In conn* a great indu-try if tingl Ven t tn6 Shall we la ve large
Woman'*
lli.it t tie hern-lit
war i l M i l i n U e - any 1 1 m*- nr eondi
long un- l&gt;eing fori e d hack
•‘ lull
rug- ’
tim ug h t ifniitt by the war
o f i l . Frer&lt;b and Bf 1 11- h t rm q.- t ion
\ - i* .
S i .111 1 d
:tin .r
l a kllg t tn
. •'I Ilf.
i- I * hole
d
*al
T lie dried ptoil Ui t
-Itould
1 nnt 1n in
11 i f.i- *... itb no lo w- ha- been re
-to. .11 rugit.........miniO’ e tr* -ati-tod
with
Some
nc. tn bringing you a day
•,-i v e i l
AppaZenily
tie .
only
. i n - 1- Used Iti making soups
li N a me 1 lilt 1 nle pi.'t 11 r• fi 1 I . it- lu ce— and th. ladle- feel that
•
i- ti-r
} mi owe it to v•• * ■ &gt;our
New
}n
rk
dealers
ale
trying
to
get
b o ld iiig th e ir p o s i t i o n - a n d no lo ng
wall 1
I t - re-tills are dlle l.irgilv to t fie XIIIfamily and your business !&lt;•
|l v»uf
•r i un hope to be ol a--l - 1a 11 ei- (n in nn ronl r a d - I hrouglt I P Morgan
M adufi 11,1 '
11 h i m-r-.
tiring
-iippoM of t to Sai ford Het\*1buildiiig- and stock in-im-i
• p*&gt;f
tin Selhl.iti- &lt; \&lt;e|it by keeping a \ I n , wlin a re I 11 mill 1. g .ill con
reliable company for a ri-a -m
tf -IU*.
upper
\ ngi lu.-.
1 ..-1
ald 1 ml I to m o *1 •lit h 1, »ia- Mi cu.
In
|„rge niirnlo r of Hulgatlan- t ngaged* trail. I'lf liritn.h and FiWnefi govern ( Ii r 1 .1 .
npel al mil -I it,.
.itlecil aid!
Rut *
Come in today and let'- t.i,
■vrf*
It is iindcr-t owl they have
German report- «•!•&gt; the French men Is
7 M II we ha v1 better i lei 1 rn tow 11 -people
plared
the
management
of
cot,tract*
and British
■11 tr
to save th*1*11111 h At- -i *ve-1 I lit I' lg t out t lie
tl VI ire- *
Serbians by -ending troops through for vegetables in the hands of
lou rs of i lie (lower -liow Friday and
\||S Not at present
107 M U.M II.I \ \\ I
rilONT. II
Montenegro and Albania, hut with Austin, Nichols &amp; Co . and dealers
hade or
11r r:i 11 ■ the Saturday and o n . Saturday a cooked
», Shall w
poor roads it will t.1 ».• them a !m g who are interested in tin will jiav.- withtiis food -ah add’ d mol lint on* -util
t” see tins tirm
Produce Newtime to reai h the battlefields
\ 11- Shad and 1 urtam window^ to t fn- trea-ury
Tlu&gt; -.t) 1 he Italians are -till
iiin- plan
1? r using
'* S' 1 on
f he t tr ala II nspit al
I,., mn if* 11 . i - t •1 1 ■ inriri t a fid t In
&gt;• •■’ .&lt; -. t &gt;f '
\It
F .iiito i
R u s - i .i
*• g.'M .u 1' g ro u n d a lo n g
I to re .v•r.• m 1 f .
.1
HO -nrH* • lor
t hi -t
»,*.-•
S ■.1 r &lt; /.ir t nr . - h
S 1,11 Ii W• tl*11ti ! ti .if! v
K n r 1 In- In*sf i|iia!ii
"I GRAIN, HAY. I F FI :hp
for publu atoifi iti r gard to
.1 little village unknown n, lore the •* &gt;'
near luiurt hut 1 .'tjin u ili^
hospital
work
Imre
in
Ocala,
F
l.U
U
K
al
war and which became famous f o r ' ™ } ’
iFASOXAHLF PRICES
thi*
t'ontinued from Page I
flitter fighting that has occurred hut being hen* such a short time "T u rn backward, turn backward.
measure the lent 1 a-e I- -lieceS’ ful,
WRITE
around if. again i* in possession of mys« If I hardly f«*el capable of Oh. Time, in your flight.
fm many people vniild In- deprive I
giving
or
rather
writing
a
truthful,
tlie Rus-iaii' who evidently let (he
Mai e me a •h'ld ag un
•’ m l n - In w lit’ fi
I uf h u n t i n g 111
Germat -l i ter -iniplv to shell them clear letter
111 - 1 tor totilgh'
1 in t i . i j i i ” 1.
- i|.
b* •a U
nt |
tl •■■ \ old fushioned c.ti 1 . •, iig i f
-,
But tir-i let me -. 1 ., tli.it
out t ie 1
t he II * i d u t e '
, • In I*1 rc-idi-nt- |
,
1
1
1
a
whieh
not
one
of
the
most
.
harming
-uper
luviti t he nu«ti.i it Mid friend
Til. t.
Palalka, Florida
uf ( tui 1 uunt v
than six months.)
&gt;
t n r r t n n r r t r r ( ~TTT* f n T T T V t e T f T e C r t r * T T T T f W ' b n s r t ’ i ’r ) f o r —
;
Tl it* -n, ii lommilli-’ then .. *v.
with i i ,1C
■ | till -l . .! Ill g
lo u t i
illfi.i'igt
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-.'L^j**Second, the dm tors of out
t hi* i,,Hiiii)i
11;»rt•••! I.n v 11»bl slt»'^- •** *, 'w
U a gti.. Hi.ir h. .11 t 11 tin- o pip-mi
-V
t fiBMt rn|*»v •«I»!•• -oyfinitift—HfuJ «le-a
D '-p w .
),«..!
ni IS-i roc rtt'l i Ih* iiflen-IVe wa* Inkeu know liow tu raspect nurke*
ifei
T.ir.-.l
tfiai
"il.d-,
|.r«.v
i-mndimilitary purpom-jk, ir«at tto-in like human hi'ings
elanng 1 h«s&gt;- -oijal- .1
hglnlul.fe.t
for jx.liii (ill.
&lt;lure-1
union ' I itu.n.il do
init
Hire of tin- 1 la —
VAIth Ih. n|» !••• 1 of 1 in pi 1 —in g t lie a r e altogether v e r y n i c e m e n
vitiate
tlie
general
act,
and
in
no
hospital staff are: Walter I.
Mrs W C Bray.
Rou muniun*
*
particular
will
the
U'UI
net.
which
Hood, M D . A. L lyl’ T.
I
Temple Circle Reporter
In Cputl.wiil th u *1 B ille r
was repealed by the lust legislature,
Dozier.
E. G. Perk. V D . H t
forc’ d id lent-** on both an
he
made to apply this year
The
M I) . K. J l.indler. M I) . H
E le c tio n P ro c la m a tio n
L 'n n itiiitiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiin i
new
law
provided
for
the
appoint
niiiiiiiiniiiii'wiii'iimte
W alii r- M 1* . H W Counts. M
t o o p e rn liv e M a rk e t in g
I n.let and l»v virtue of the ail
ment
of
one
county
game
warden
M D . our
I)..*then
W
K
Lone.
vetiteii
a- mayor
Through inoperative nmrketo.g ,-(“
‘ *"'»*
tlmm-. m ....
m every count) of the state and for
ficient dUtrihutmn mn he « fleeted.•
' ' ‘lJ" a,u
111 1 W"
°T Die &lt;ity of Sanford. Florida, the appointment &lt;d deputies in ev­
Charles
J. Brand . of the United U h Watt. M. I&gt;
i m t i c i- hereby given that a genery precinct
Thin would mean the
State*Department of AgrteultuTe
The inside
of " o u t " hospital is ,.r„l rity election will lie held in
appointment of
more than
one
on the 7t!i day
m i d e a n a d d r e s s at the Univereky■! entirely litiished and the annex f*»r; Sanford. F'lorulu
thousand warden- and their deputies,
in w high '.th Do- tiursog is very charmingly a r - , „ f 'December, A I) 11*15. for the
of
rio rid J
I e r e•nth
•II of w horn wi-r&lt;- to receive compt-n
purpose of the election &lt;1 tin- fol­
gave -i-vcral illustration o f - saving* •J^fg'd.
. ii
*hi.Mi| h lee- fr&gt; m arte* tDtir r-jpavlty lor tiutients, without lowing city officer-, to wit
Mayor
tfi.it bed beii. t-ITeiled through en'.II of I III .’• lose heir i'l&gt;mi11Hvli.|i'
counting liah.v ward is for thirty and i&gt;yvgn council men, to serve for . I &gt;- l lie •|.II.IOI. uf tile S u p re m e ;
o p i r.il io n m
d is trib u tio n
f fill* o f
S to p U sin g C h e a p , U n re lia b le
.
&lt;.
*
- the tvxo years next ensuing from
two thing* frequently happens when patient*.
I Couit yeatrrdu) .
Hoping that Jin* wlU . givg you the first Tuesday after the first
growers -fiit) perishable products
The I'ltA-Ki hunting -eason fur
and
your reuilers u vngjif idea about Monday in January, &lt; UH•&gt;
independent I'.
The car may go to
1
-rd
d. el .’ ltd ol In t game, I-Xcept
I ) o n 't l..lxo a
&lt;h .t
.i (M.iibi.*
\.Ti,i i.'.ftM'ior carl ton papri.
And I do hereby nppoint the fol­
a glutt’ -d market or it iA&lt;r&gt; he re- our hospili.1 I shu^t -tritte a more
i
’
I’lirii
I.
whicli
has
been
in
season
lengthy
letter
next-timt*.
Wut
am
not
lowing persons, as elerk and in­
It n i c . u i s fat let I, ilk* ihl(&gt; c u p i f s , u litirly f i l e s , w j is Ic
The
consigned to another point
Schelle nice October G will In- opened
Ini mi r i- disastrous an d the latter cn|iahle wit# ’ my rudiment al hos­ spectors i.f said election
uf
time anil poor work, i ’ill a stop to this!
'I lie new game law will now receive
pital expcriunce,
*
• t Maines, clerk; F. S. Frank, Tim
is apt to he.
Scores of
Rtith Prx&gt;ct'*r.
Keene and \V W
I.o tg. inspee- its first practical test.
Independent growers m a y s t r i k e
rportninell
who
have
not
boon
taking
u
Marion Co. i1ospi'al Asfc’ n.* 1tor&gt;&gt;.
good market upon recoiikignment
ltd vantnge iff the squirrel hunting
The polling place will lx- .it the
and they may not.
The average
and
who have not purchased li­
fire
atatit-n in the city building, on cense” . will take t&lt;» the woods to­
ship|M r doin’ not know the condi­
Palmetto avcjuie in tin- city «.f
tio 1 of the markets und others will
morrow in every part of tlie state.
Sanford.
The polls will upon al fi
MAR K
j -nimbly strike at the big markets
Many have been holding buck in an­
o'clock a. m , standard time and ticipation of the opinion of the Su
1 Iso.
Perishable product* can he
r
Will be closed at sundown
)(&gt; Cour( jn , hp |(Hll p r o d d i n g *
diverted indefinitely.
If they aro
I..iM” !.; Ici,.hility — neatnesn — unlforml/y — sjid ccononW biak«^'
, ,
Wit nes'i my hand as mayor of I liefore
not mnrketed in time they deteri­
Multilx py Ihc r.ftm! ml cat oil jt *m r
procuring the license* ns =
lii black nr bfuc. MultiKopy
the
city
of
Sanford,
a'
Sanford.
orate. a rid the grower wants d a m ­
p re s c rib e d h
I In- G o i f . l u a . I o f t i l l .
’
id I'I n . ill'll-rut.lung c’ lpn Florida on this th." 1 ' I lav " f
ages fioni the railroad, which in |
Vent
I li gilnlltv Multihaip)
1 November, A I * 1**16
many cases it ought not to have to
It i- cxpi-ct.'il i pi-ref ore. that the
u. 1 »
:$cl i u.a-.|uallcd for manifolding
II I. I'll RASHER.
county judge- in mo-t every county
p a y - *
Mayor of (Tty .'I Sanford
IF. . . c fu r F R E E 5,ample Sheet
in tlie -lute will have their hand*
By cooperation grower* ran pluco
ut nttx* n T tAttest
•'» tv.kl.***!" / * tfw^ranlmj lo irlv© TS,CO) Imprrfttion* of
full
in
rip-cting
the
demand
for
men in tho various market* who. will
1 II fN
*•♦* i
ju
on jj,,.
M W Lovell, City C'crk
licenses. The issuance of these cer­
Inform them
of the chndltlons.
25-tfc
tificate* i* to the hand* of the countyThey can distribute their produce so
judge* of every county. Jackson
that ull markets w i ll .b e supplied,
|
ville Mctrojiolir. .
j
and they, can ship direct to destina­
Between Love and Duty.
tion wllTiout igconaifcnment.' ItalL
Sweet Young Wife (to special con­
* u £ (k
'
*
\ ~ roads will help Tn keeping trark of
stable*, about to go on duty'—“ Well,
»Lf p
High Price for Tea.
/ „ t }*2 &lt;*Jn/J
W
dear, If you don't take Tiny, wlU you
•the shipments in the various cities,
promise mo that ir you an*’ a burglar v Three dollars a pound was the prior
because in doing #0 they help grow­
or a atreet fight, you wonT, ftterferer* ,of tea when It was first Introduced Into
ers to ship di r ect and e l i m i n a t e
Englsnd.
fMffW'fll aiimiftiiiiiiiijuijintnuiiiiiiiiiiii
— London Opinion.

Fehruary 15-19, 1916

Orlando, Florida

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The Brotherhood of St. Andrew
played (lie Stetson V a r s it y Basket
IJul| game fust Friday, in Unhand.
The Hcnre wits
to hf in fav,or o(
Stetson,
O u r Im v i put up u yo o ii
fight, i.llh n u g li they wi-m i o m p letel v
NATIONAL c o n v e n t i o n t o outclassed
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KMJMIASIZE V A L U E O F S T .
■|'hr fr;H lire* ..I III. g.unc n.rr.
j the all
round f leam work &lt;&gt;( ttuJ O H N S HIVEH
I Stetson tenm, and the throwing of
I the free goal* by Sanford
limith
D C.. Nov. 23. — fop Sanford Hire* eleven tree goaN
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n tnenns of nut ion u I |out of
|;t chances
Tim Sanford
i„ .1 keynote struck
nl iboys put up ,. might;, .......I right
ii ni ion of the National , conn id er nig t i c great **d*ls that they
,1 Harbors Coiigreiw, which were uii against
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Washington, D. C.. bee.
Well, rulin' to the lilt ore games
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Hus topic will bo treated that are scheduled to lie played here
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Hampton and enjoy a sport that is fust and
.1 I’erinsylvanio. Who has (dean. The line up was as follows;
,.,1 tie sub ject t h o io u g h ly an d
Sanford Center, Arrant: for­
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lined to sp e a k w ith n u - wards. Kouth, Murrell, guards, Neil
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ptepnrednesg th e Chittenden. Il&lt;&gt;&gt; Chittenden
„ tiefore the c o u n try , th is
Stetson Centers. Ilutherfnrd
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especially opporlune. j iJunkint; flrwurd*, Miller Ij'dl.ind
ipfu pof* that Representative ,.r). Gardner lion , guards. Walker
will stress the value (?f itn- (Minter), O'Connell ilogden .
I... ij waterway* as an aid
pie.'
inobillxatiOn of AmurConsider the Cow
to tie
Iran I . m event of a threatened
The cow was I,mil for servo p

OF W A T E R W A Y S

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Taking into consideration all her
The National Rivera and Harbors accomplishments she is about the
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phu x hold n tremendous most efficient animal on the farm.
(onvei.t.ui, as a. strong protert She eats various things, grass hay,
1(altl.t the hitter attiic k* made re- .com or almost any tiling which iietT!,tl&gt; upon waterway
uppioprla- fallt her and produces butter for
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Th’ ~ pro|i«r i/pprovement the family, and milk for babies and
, W a , ' i' worthy winter courses grown ups. pigs and calves.
Ma ii y
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kinds of cheese aie made from milk.
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th- p ro m in en t tnen who and the milk i* indi'pcusuhlt- in the.
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Movie Actors Here
Fiction:
Mr. and •Mrs. “Malcolm Williams!
Michael O’ HulloranfjGttnc Strat­ spent several hours in the city on |
Friday, the guests of the editor of
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The Lovable Meddler: Leona Hai­ the Herald
ry triple.
are well known in the moving pic
Diane of the* Green V an : Leona turn world, Mr Williams being *qjgngeil in tiie leading role in a big
Hairy tuple
Kennedy Square
K Hopkuo-nn (i.iiiiii'inl production at lack, ouv lilt
.Smith,
and Mrr
Williams whie- is better
The Armchair at the Inn. F. IL known us Florence Reed being with
Smit h .
the Put lie Company in New 5 ork
Fdlcen Vaughn: Carmen Sylvn. I’ iie Tittles I'nion of Sunday has|
N a th a n B u r k e - M a r y S
W a tts . the following regarding them
Fussing of the Third Floor Hack
L-veryliudy m Jacjtsnhvill* i» m
Jerome K Jerome
iited to visit th&gt;‘ Ganmont studio
Miss Hilly. Flea nor Porter.
at i h&lt; Hitfclaitd Theatre. South
Miss Hilly's
Decision. Eleanor Jacksonville next Sunday to lie m
trod tired to the art of motion pie
Porter.
Miss Hilly Married: Eleanot Por­ ture making. Announcement &lt;d the
in vital ton wa« made lust night by
ter
Rock in the .Baltic: Robert Barr David Garrick, director for the
J. Hartley company. who declared that he
Peg O’ M&gt; Heart
want* Tn give Incut people an oppor
Manners
Gordon Craig. Randall Punish Iunity to see just how and where
the Gauinotit pictures are preparetl
Mum: K C, Thurston
Valiants of Virginia: Hnllie E. for the entort^ni^U'nt rtf millions
over the entire wOflJ
Hives
S in ce the people have so'1kindly
Kingdom of Slendor Swords: 11u1responded to my request lor con*
lie E. Rives.
Katrine E
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ney Lane. Operation m making the slay of
The P rim F ysc^^H F t'S ju r Sawyer. motion picture people in Jackson­
H o npi: ( if fir (Jc'
..VV nnfti her Ia i n. ville a pleasure nnd profit to both, I
The Grt'otifii** (’ i f f : A. W. March- want to give the latter an oppor­
tunity to see us make picture! and
mont.
Hugh Wynne, S. Weir Milch ell. become acquainted with our studio," ;
Marjorie Renton Cooke. said Mr. Garrick. "Just al present
Ham bi
I uni directing a mutual master-!
A Group gf Western Stories:
Riders of the 1’ urpl e Sage l.nne piece mi five reels .with Malcolm
Williutqi^Mi tin* bulling ml, NNcvt
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choice part has been set asid e for
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tro users a n d one s h ift e v e ry six
m o n th s.” Thesq he wears d a y and
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about J 1. 0 0 0 ; b o o ks an d files s a v e d , made of lo gs and v a r y in n p p ia r a n r e
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live*- an d rid d in g
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no* 1 jil.iy
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in q u irer* ! what is
is popos ta g n a tin g poisons, and ii do***
m ake yo u le d badly hki ■calomel -.rfib with this great high crqp.
T h e g ia n t b u y was c u t on .th e
It is p le asa n t to la k e w ith no u rv -1
p le a sa n t after effects. K e e p it tn Ja m e s place a t Y u lu h ii a n d Was not
'a n iso lated t u f t , b u t c a m e fro m n
y o u r hom e fur health s sa k e .
If L I V - V E K -I.A .V is not e n tire ly m a il field of a lm o st u n ifo rm h e ig h t.
s a t is f n c t o iy , y o u r m o n e y w ill bo te- N a t u r a lly D u s m ore th a n fd.x fo o ter
tu rn e d * w ith o u t questio n.
I he o r ig ­ was ab o ut the best tu ft to be fo u n d ,
but it tops a n y t h in g so f a r re p o rte d
i n a l - b ears the lik en ess of L
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P&lt;n sale at 6 0 r an d U b y in th e w ay of h a y in th is s e c t io n , ^
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Edmund's liillinrd room o n d 1abo a separate building for the
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•, You have noticed the dwugree^-j fixtures destoyed, but barber chairs j n,eul# being sent to the cell* in ,
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Editor who i in give tin propel sign and
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H. II was over in Leesburg bright l s k y o r . i
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i"- ally to ' hos • il ufo and i arl
Wednesda . morning and
IliMui l lie sl.itklfgl l • lllllji.t ,ile
The Turn Down.
1 .'in. nil. drawn m
spate was found "II tile .stones 1*»r v l.t;;.
mu
'tig' yif holi" s "f ! lie
O ne of tlie latent fade tx for a young
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stock
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For this rca.smi, partn ular &gt; - r* ) "Use. and a mimle r "I other
lug
And I MippOM If 1 1icy ever fall Hart'-d
'rielice have not ptoip, U» Hart I V Clirley. the linotype t .ildmgs. usually arrange,) around
oul sin* sim p ly lo rnt (tie hose " il him
-dgrs, l,ut w hat wc h ave
'operator. i« laid up by dines*, both
— V o urig slnw n TetcgriU li
square.
,
i Ii w.- h a v e more th an
papers are lute this week
Prisons l&amp;f thj*. women convicts
-m is of prurience arid ,
O llie r Iosms were su s ta in e d by i "i sc mute liom Ihwst* of fhc men.
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Prices lowered Rtfain, Imt the same
The record of satisfactory
performance for more than ‘100,000
owners surely makes il the “ Universal
Car” ---tlic car you want. It meets the
demands of professional and business
men and brings pleasure to the whole
family. Simple, strong, reliable-—eco­
nomical in operation and niaintainance.
Uunahout $390; Touring Car $110;
Town Car $460, f. o. I&gt;. Detroit.
On
sale at Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.

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tin l.icksiin vlib* peopl
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tn u , tlietr ovt ii 'friend' |■r
fnrit^ for the camera 1 have ar*
rnngell tu tltkc these pictures on the
Gailli’ i'Ut open air stage illicit tvhi'di &lt;&gt;
tin- visitors can find ample room to
gather and see us wnrk
I’ hi •&lt; In.- if |ierforoier. t i . !•■ . n
•t gaged 'u appear in 'Mir picturi at
pav rat v'mg from fd lo * ’i a dav
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w11 i i t &gt;l'ii|!’ i In .) ,u k'"i \i|le
pr" p!+
U - will be at wnf k all day
1,1 d 1 t ns, who want tn -ee liow |,n
(a1fi*» 1 1&gt; it ad'- i in « "in,* ■ Via at
aiit 'it,., after Id n't ioi k and during
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and iiianulai t nti - it into milk
I le l.-C l I \ i and Tales of " Given
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ten lo lift- r 11 i . 1 Ts a . |Huft
She lakes high pMt d foods and in
Terence U'Roll ke l.oRts J. \ a tire.
creases their value from 35 to HI
L J Vance.
par cent
Hut tn the milk insiiiii
Rope 11or II*
The Shadow of i i:
fueiunrig proce'sci 'he (rrodueiM ct'f .
trig.
From 75 to 'Ml
t inn 1, - pi o 1net il- l ow nlev
Th* Ill'hop'* Km*'
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met. , .From th e re s u lts of t h e ir effotts we know thnt breeding and
railing high grade livestock ih Flax- 1
Ida can ' he made decidedly profit­
able and substantial.
If some of
our foremost stockmen will com-

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It. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNEfj, 11urines.1* Manager | Florida [tress to ‘ the effect that
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PubU»had Krrry Tucriay
Frtd»y
^ ^ , j ;,,p e ,| frQm
some point tn
the state to Texan, Oklahoma or , l,h&gt;" lh,‘ if effort* and start this
. we? .
packers' feeding [tens to. bn movement on a hig sesje. w« not
m m s c iu i-n o N ritic tt, in a d v a n c e
"finished for the market?*'
on lyJw lieve that the venture would
ONE YEAR .....
IIOO
Why can't
can't we
we "finish"
‘ &gt;e successful from every standpoint.
S it MOMIIS . . ,
i.x*
Why
but that the growth and develop­
T B h ltK MONTUN •
•** c a ttle in F lo r id a a n d ta k e for u u r ment of the industry
throughout
M l n n d l i i l w a i r V O u tlp t i.M r « Y « r It | s rlv c n the h ig p ro fit that
goes to
Florida
would
progress
with’ far
A d rur* « ro&lt;. p*r Month
*) these liv e s t o c k
b ro k e rs
in
o th e r
P a t iw u la U ' . . o M .a Ho Mofta mi QStto # u t e jl?
The
present
p ra c tic e
is more rapidity in all parts of the stat
as a result of their worthy example
Sotwrd A* Hocnnd-Oooo Moll Mailer August lit 4 nothing «ht&gt;rt of suicidal
Of course
Florida Farmer and Homoseeker
isos, at tb&lt; I’ ooiodieo ot .Son/ord. I’uwldi.
our stockmen make a handsome
O-----t nde» Act of Surth Jed. t»7».
, |,r(,||t op t liwic undeveloped range

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

cattle because the range is Itig atid
Also at the present time there
= = i are a largt' number o f cattle in the
1 IIA N K S fil V I NC- DA Y
state available to market in this
Another national day of thanks- fashion so they may argue that the
giving approaches and this
year [dan is good, because it keep* outmore than ever before can the
great side money toming in to us without
American re public give thanks en any effort to speak of.
But now
masse, for ull of us can give thunks that cuttle are going out of Florida
thnt the rich blessings of peace are by
truinloads, how long will our
still our lot while the nations of present supply Inst? Northern feedKuropc and even of Asia are leuring or* and packers can take Florida
each other to pieces.
All over fair range cattle out of this stnte nt
America the pnens of thanksgiving ?18.00 and 520.00 per head to
should be heard next Thursday foi "finish" at a . big profit to them­
the many blessing* showered upon selves, faster than we can raise
us during the year. Aside from the them.
A ' pertinent question is.
peace that shrouds us in safety the How much longer arc the big free
bumper crops of America are mar­ ranges going to last?
Isn’ t it true
velous and the people ns a whol? are that the best range country makes
Then
thrifty and prosperous.
No epi­ the best fanning country?
demic*, no earthquakes, no cnltm- how soon will the time arrive when
ities h a w taken their toll of death* 1 all of the good range*
ranges m
in Florida
in our land.
will he sold, fenced up and denied
Here in Florida the greatest sca­
se a - to the range cattleman'*
son of our history greets u* as the
\V.. wdl venture the pn ilicUoi
bright "tin of another Th ai.I.-giving t be I w it hi ii 'lie Vear- Opel, ret, *
arise* over the Southland
There i n t h i s s t a t e of any value will lie
are more people i
Florida thst, f, w a m i l a r I i t we&lt; .
I t " M f , J ib
evei before. There ure bet lei i m p - , longer arc w■ going on in tin* state
more Maple crops, more good Toads,j of unprepnredness?
This serious
and a happy nnd contented citi- problem i* facing tin* cattlemen uf
zenship than ever before
Tin F l o r i d a today.
Then- i* o n l y o u t *
state i* attracting tb • attention of solution and that i* the iiuprov.-d
ill, world and the font !,-ri y,.j»r
met I imI* '•( r.u-iiig Ii\ • &lt;t11. I
wdl ,-i ill, most wiiude'f.d d *v i lop
A* regard* "Im u liin g” "'ir range
merit tilling all lines
c a tt|e here in F’b*rid &gt; w hy t a i.'i the
on to In lift old llulldl**
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Simplify Your W ork
The convenience and .simplicity of paving b/lls hv check, the ac­
curacy with which ii payment may be traced, and the safety in general
of this method of payment, together with the other many advantages
that a bank can offer you is ope way to' increase the efficiency of your
business.
Commercial
business.

banking

This Natal hay uind by the way.
it is pronounced with^the accent on
the " t u l " i was raised b y 'M r . W. C
Tyler of Altamonte Spring” ,
Tin
seed was sown on newly cleared
pine land in October. 1814.
On
the 1 ) ) acre experimental tract Mr
Tyler used only 58.00 worth of fer­
tilizer.
According to authorities
this small amount of fertilizer prob­
ably did no good whntever and it U
therefore safe to say that no ferti­
lizer is necessary for the raising of
Natal hay.
In Augiut of In F"v Mr Tyb-r r.it
at the rate of o.ie tun per acre of
r!;. finest hay from this Fuel ami
the he. v is now ready to be rut
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Florida.
It w ill grow w ith o u t fe r­

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THAT PACKING HOUSE,
COLD STORAGE AND
PRE-COOLING PLANT
Any packing house ami cold storag'.. pi int for beef and nthor m eat.
..'id product*, or precool j ng pktii'
for vegetables ercct-d at Sanford
r.hoi: 1,1 (&gt;.' owned by a stork comp-n&gt; made up of ,a u l&gt; mm .titd
p.rrner* of S'liluml* eon tty
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on the track or near the ground*, t|ll,
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The product premium l i t will lie
No vice.mini,*,! irlhup. from .'til.'I■
W hen th i
mat ter is
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ready for distribution about
De- [d linly wYtii ,11 of i t s p o - s i b i l i t i &gt; s Thnr «*111 unnfrwlil iinnshani.d
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and will lie a n d I" draw crowds to
H o ard : ol
I'ra d e "r |»r»•*%&gt;
('minty Kgent
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lion t&lt; Ih»l*l1 hue wlull• thr ■[ &gt; i 4. Mig , v,.ru 1,11 "ire,I he;.^^T&gt;^*ca t4 b &gt; ri tb
I
1»• pt ..f Agt mull tire.
11* 111 'fnHh -s "
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Such an .i,t,r;,Tt-e would
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Chancet. A re T h at ts c o rt Didn't.
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call f ,r good liiLsineas judgment,
Phntoara idler, i ta I, ,.g plain looking
Ki- “tmrrtee i,f tnuM her Florida eity
A N O T H K It S K M IN O l.K I’ A l’ Kll
\,».v, tr v not in
foresight, energy and a thorough that reuliztf. the po'sihilitle*. of the y„||4s]j ( ounlt Fair a Young Man *, girl and tier • , ,
think
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all think of
tiew
news
underiPtandiug
of
the
bvusjoek
m%
S» ntii.ole couiiiy lias
take from being Sulk headed unit in.
Affair
son,etlung pleasant
JJiudnu Oplu
paj'cr 111 the Seminole f u ll issued dustry on the part of those in In order ti* get J linf- on the work
j[ ,, of Lain said lirat tile &gt;oung
tun
last Satin day for the first tune by \ ^.arge.
I ami »Hv. *ost and oilier impoi lant
,,i tminv ,|m*s not have t he |
O m e. L
W in g of th is c ity
M r . \A ,. fie liiw e th a t su e h m en as C
\ ' phasedrYi RitTiy ef Kissimmee b*»«Ht-(
|,i, fathers nnd forefather
W in g is no s tro n g e r, I iu,v i i i k r a id e d ,( 'arson ................................
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tied 1C I- Lesley
^Ki.e.im- ,-rs will be here on Wedncsilay t**- pjid. and in a good many instances
C o -a t T o o th fo w rlrr
here T'*r M*v«uiil ■ year' a n d o p e ra tin g
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W h ittie r o f S u t if i.n l, S II
The ilebrij. I,ft iron , oral. :,ftet tt
morrow to inspect the work, lb*-' thin is true, but not so in Volusia
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Mfttr, 4 uttnt) ftml Muntt tj.a’ Mui,t|.
suufr STbIc 1 krptubtA
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roads ju o th e r c o u n tie s th a n b is
It might (tike a quarter of u mil­
own, b u t u c respect f u lly re m in d lion dollars t" establish a ranch
the Orlando Hoard of Trade that proposition of Mu* kind, though w»
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R. R. DEAS
Ami Ci,lii,f

llcporl of the Condition of the Scmlnol*
AM than kful because there « u one
Who thought me the itenreM and fa ir­
fount)' Bank. Sanford. Fla., at the
est.
l lose of Business, NovcmWho come* when til*.duties sre done
her 1 0 cIi, lb if,
To tell me my charms nr* stilt rarest:
I nm thankful because It was ho
RESOURCES
Whom ihn fates when they made their
IxMint cn Krai E r t ilf
. . ‘ t *irf£V2 ft$
selection
Sent eagrrly, gladly to me
w
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To offer tits tasting affection
All Uthir lutfu iml fh*«ctiuiiU
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0. L. TAVLOR
fa abler

Un Uie riifhi side of forty .in&lt;!

ighted.

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F. L. WOODRUFF Vire-Pre.idanl

A W O M A N S T H A N K F U iN E a S .

The soundness of the propodtion
of biief [irodurtmit and cold sto'rng
t iliz e r or: the v e ry poorest of la n d s
at Sanford cannot be doubted a.:d
a n d w ill y ie ld e a s ily tw o ton* per
our need for a precooling (ilunt for

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

C. M. HAND

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Farm Demonstration Agent, C .'M .
Berry brought to The Herald office
yesterday as fine a specimen of
natal hay as it has been our privi­
lege to see, anti this specimen was
raised in Seminole county.

■ ,'g e la ld e
|* f u ll. re a liz e d
T
■I f o o i v . t i t l e
for
* lo * t
above
tin ,
p t e c in liu g
p la in
at
1’ul ntetto,
m
n t h \ a n d w orth 5 2 b to 5-10 per lo t
M n n a ti’e
&gt; m in t
ha*
sa v e d
i Ii Mr
Merry i* very i nt hu*ia*t it
grewer* .. v - 1 a in o u n t of inoni'v
over
I
be
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for Natal Im
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I he one th in g that m ake* the
hiippi i.i-ss
Flu peojdi will realize in:' i &gt; i am teedtt.g &lt;ieu* f " r ill.- ) u r higher land* In Seminole lofintj
priTpOaltmti of Pet ( p 'o illi, imim m
will profit to a large degree hv thigood price* tins set -on for their .........
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F l o t i d a t re
T h e e .lttle in e
'e tn lrM il- . ,HJ- t V 'O U ioi I- the a liil
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crop*, jt.d i 1 • grirtliiv
I t ■w l l t i . i t o t a l 1v a l l
t
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t h r (arth*TH o( t htH r o u n ly
re*olenl&gt; ..ill et.use that new Imti I them select several iho'.l.tiind acre*
tin (ill miIo .h w ith t’o rii u it h o u i fa il
(O I h * b u ilt i*r»* «hot hi r you
South P'1,t r ills F a ir
The of land &lt;•■ntrallv Im-nted or mi . ,
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of T a Itip I I 111' w. • k be
rhiTt*
i jm r J i i i i •* "i h»*r point
ur* fu ll uf t III* K* 1 4l ‘iT.-t to
'pint
i dt IVa t e lug ti. Id • of i ori . ill
i r h e e r e ........
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favor *i Mr
flU*l 1 AU 1i- * c Ml •lie all* ..
lin r II' u
l*' I • fp i-t urns i T h i* cost Ilf *'•rec'ing a n d f u r iiis h iiig i lo** i \i- 1
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avenue
l i e is an old h cw sp u p e r

c&gt;ulLnA.i 11 &lt;d M e ln t o s h . S e n a to r B u r- d re d g in g a n il t il in g nn d o ther feu|l(.r
M e f le t it iy a n d o ilie r succCjOs-* H ire s
T H e y s i l l t*c th e guest* of
J T C tu
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business f,,| |lV(. tuck *^ndi of their « abler the f( o'orn
m nmer*'i
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c„ u ilt v
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l » ,li |.ni-u h\ U\
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fniii', having been in the
i f iin r s H 'M i •1 •
many \ iiim in Pennsylvania.
We
;take liotd of a proposition of iity and their stay made :;s pleasant! f,,r fij. money in all &lt;le|»n&gt; t nier. t *
I i u•(*&gt;•" m |lanlM&gt;;
X hit
welcome I i r - t" t F" field, apd hope ;MnS kind and make a genuine sue- as possible
File Kissimmee l,a - r),u1| [u&gt; forefathers ever had. This
h, vill bp '"'corded thf *»me ni'.f,,f p
The saibe iilea might be zetle ha*&gt; t Is- following regarding
going In be a show for the young
No. 171
.Niillrr of \ (1p11r ■ 1i o n for Tft* l*rr»I •",,ff
eiticent Mipjiorr tb: t has e t w a j », fifiptiinteil in .Various parts of the their visit:
i man nnd the young woman.
An
S*r|f«Mi 17j of (hr Crncffti ffiilulrs
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,
, Report of the l ond uio n « f The Dank
NoUrr i* hr-irb) d vrn I h ftI ^ ' 111
Iveen given the Herald,
The neb Mnll. a|1,[&gt; wliat\* of most irnportP b in s ate being m ade by
the e d u c n lin n a f show
O ne th a t is g o t * ,,.
. . . .
...
iftruh. purrhftwrr t»f Tftft C*rf Iiftr*1 S'**
pnpor is u four page five (olum.'i anr^ t ',t i.s fail to reason I hat it board of trade members and others ten up for a single purpose, natnt , , | o f U » Icdu. O* tetlo. r la., in the State
- 1'•* si "I l*H», clftinl thr 1at lift) "I Jdnr*
ol F lo rid a , at the ( lose of Itusi*
V I* IH*#;. hfta fill'd .Bid ftrMlflrftt* »*.
sheet wtd will grow as the editor might prove to be'the one quick and l 0 return the visit of the Sanford the comparison of different articles
offiir
*hif
h t i rntcif* B pf il ir af lion I*»r 1,1
ness, November 10 t[u I'Jir,
«f,*|*,f
in
^«*Uf I ti
it r r u f i! a turn* w 1f ^
1*
exprains with the u«iyyerkisini; pat- 'rfirei't method of standardizing the partlf*. wh« enme here a, few day*}
their respective class*that ism
'&lt; " 1 **-ii U &lt;*b I * r m t i f f t c r * T h r fo l U * * ' 1 &lt; ',f‘ '
A siiuwy
kuawjltr»Burrra
*vesto7k industry of Florida
ajj 0 to
t„ view Uie
way. a
ronage
had ill
m no otner
other w.,y.
r r i l u d f i r o p r r i y • i t u ^ t n l In
r ' un.I
the luMiroiu
lakefront aim
and me
the p, nau
Itr a l
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| *c. 1Ml | f ly, Floridft to-mit : l.o l 3. Block V. *t,,( *'•
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()n this finUhini rancii tlicro|poMibilities which might result from edge thus gained will never be &lt;or- U ) « f l 4 M l (‘Hltlrral
Block W r iu ju u t i,
JWurtty Oihe-r Than
1 hi
1* ii ti brif. c i * » r M r t l »T 11 ■
^
I trail K*taln
IU ”SlUL, fi|
gotten.
Volusia county asks the
Boi. Holly of the Sunfo'ril- Herald vunibl 1m* nbihipg to interfere with buBtheading.
All
r lmn» and I Uar^ouncs.
j
, tit I lu iN.uarrt nt **Urh ri'fllflcftl*
hose fellows who are
of
ihorougidireti
President Stanford of the board world to watch her prodliets; to UVHdufU
’ t It A VI ill*. I'nlcu »ftld ■ '
came bark at those
pre ‘'difiJT
ie iifatiurtion
iftT'^luc*
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Ui.74 •
fftT* *11811 I . MtUrnud ttrcnr dittK *»
the results of your labor on I! Itlnitna
tKl,u,'“ Ur*
t*».efund
-v | tjeui l«
advocating a press association with, (-a ttle fhfttl' bogy* (or beef nnd pork **f trade announces that an auto- compare
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IU n,ln( ltau*»&gt;. Kurmiun and Flour*-.
1 at- nt
uf f lr * mil,". A , U IHl*,.
....... .trip
. . r to Sanford will b e ,/made merits.
That" Is the allow yo u n g Ilu r (r rn Inc ,rj&gt;-wiil*'l ttanl*
amusement features cut out.
He Hlll) [{)r breeding stock- The profits; mobile
- , Jy
\\ dne . m, efflrial *lanitur*&gt; »*•!
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'!•&gt; ul Nov ceil,cr, A I' ll't1says the boys will not attend.
Hrd&gt;
tpis hraneb of tin- enterprise^ nr ■xt Wedneadny and that all those men and young women and it * HI. cilh!Jn*tunVrH*r^
( ir*V
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r A. imUlil.A!*.*1. -I
is rip lit in one sense of the word u|une would be limiled only by the who will furniidt cars are ie q u a te d |be an imjirowment on .the- #*lUW |-' ,0^ ^ ,
I t e t ' ircull Cpiirl, Ormlnolo &lt;’» . ' *•
r 'ai. 1 1 * t*
ll&gt; J» . 1' Hubert*, I 1 '
Try it nt Del.arid
.r, ‘ " T________
iind wrong in the other.
Have
capacity of the rnncli und the vffi- tc notify him nt mice. It i** hoped j your fathers hod
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thnt five or six automobile loads 1 January. 25-2K, li*IB.
LlabUirtc,
pnus airsociution composed of wtriot-j ,-iency of Ifs mnnagetnejit,
f’jtjtilftl ^ 1**^1. F jj.1 In
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o
] y newspaper men, hold, busimua
Within the past two or three will make the trip nnd those w
’ 1• *■i **&gt;p«h c li ii fi fHr T a i fI •**1 * r 1 *r
Mtifid11 I'pnl
•run
- » «*t I h r I » r I i I ■ * H I A t M' *
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naked
to
m*'ct
0 . I*-— \ «|
m.dH ,rf-l
* se ssio n s I'it *i a n d th,- a m u s e m e iit 4 y c ^ r s a n u m b e r of liv i-s to e k far r a ' w dl tr.kc th e ir ear,, ir,
Poor O p in io n of L a w y e r
f &gt;' * » * [ m i i hft*
t »a- w F4i-i
u fti'l w ard*
H &gt;.lie 'h ,
K **'e i i h t b.i'v^ [Wen e sta b lis h e d b y In d iv id u a l*
at tin - S ta n fo rd -'o r e st
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I- k.*•*f Ilf 'J‘•f I irt'llfll' \n
I t». sut. »#s*-| I),
" I ’r ls o r n r In n , m u uii'. itiln g to lfu!1t^*f,C»l |»*|M
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1.* * ! , , | m
* i||) Of Ji t* ' I'f
1 ‘ ‘ Itflr I **i *lf | &gt;*-|»*m!I
m iM 'ting w dl Pe on i In o '.b r
I,, ri- a m i tbere in F b u id a 1 Jiot UrC
next \\ •&lt;1 m - d i i ;. m o rn in g
m iy '" . 'O n ly tills , yo ur honor
I’d he TlfT'
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* » '*• I o ft*alie 4)1 I I(r ft .Mill fu '
Minding with -ueci*-.-.
W ** know o^.
Fb** part* will visit the new bulk- mighty Horry if th lin in g la w y e r you I *U« In i HlirjMU »li*| halt l lar*.
Min t 'leypy Si iindard
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ng up. and lo ad in S a n fo rd a n d ta lk w ith n i l - . assigned to me was e v e r called u [kui
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11 ti ••r »1 in Fcfntnn'i f,n " L'
of A.ingc
zona an d c o n tra c to rs in regard to to dofond an Innocent man
Cleveri
Count
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feeding
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l.itilc Happenings— Menton !!
t,( M a i le r s in B r i e f Personal Items of
Interest
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♦ ^uninurj of Ihe Floating Small
T»Jk» Succinrlly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Readers

\\ M Wright la in the city to
,|i, n&lt;! .1 few &lt;lnys with his fumily.
H,. fj. III
n, the insuinnee business nnd
lbi-* tin 1l‘»* road much of the time.
Ir-MUIM* fresh Bermuda onion seed
■m 1. H I’ hilips. •
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j. J Hartley. Jr , - one of the
Jir)1.i,w, nt citizen* of the Longwood
M.,.|„ni was in the city yesterday &lt;&gt;n
ku.nn&gt;* and
mingling
with
Ids
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Washburn's homir-mtrtlc
lor sale at Irwin &amp; Giles.

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Peter
Miller, Sanford’s regular
tourist is In the city for his regular
winter atuy and his runny friends
are glad to see him again. The udvent of Mr. M filer means that the
winter is on.

a g e 1. 1 ( n r | be I e.w \our clothe** wlnte and sanitary and
lint ,| *t rn \ r d WOP « fii rni, .dI i
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ABO U T PEOPLE
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B. F. ( orev has relumed from
California when tie ha* hern fu­
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tile past tw*. Jt..ir&gt; 'M i
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thought lie would i r&gt; the Golden
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(State for awhile ami iind out bow it
Social |)i partment domino 'dance
compared wn.| Florida
Since fie
is here again we can &gt;afi |y presume Wednesday afternoon N*r-\hcrnathy entertain-, tie
that Florida i&gt; tl. hitter &gt;t,n&gt;
Hoiil. I.nv,r&gt;' Club.
Drink. that pure Filler Springs
Mrs !&gt;atn Bradford will entertain
Water and get the benefits there
the Fight IfundAd Sewing Club.
frum. Phone W. || Williams at the
Literature
Department meeting
Sanford House.
Thursday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. llnhL.ycr am i Mrs.
Every Week Bridge.
Boylayer’a sister arrived io the . i t y Thursday nigld
Mi and Mrs. it W Herndon will
nin! as usual will spend the winter
here.
Mr. Ilohla.ver stated that a entertain with a big Thanksgiving
solid ear loud of piuffdc eativ down dance
the same time he did from Penn­
sylvania and that many of them,
Thanlt Ojjrring featiral
would have stopped at Sanford if
At liie home of Mrs. C. R. Walker
they eould have been assured of yesterday afternoon the members
hotel accommodation
of the Ladies' Missionary Union of

For Salt— Two gpod horses, thor
Hon C W. Kntzminger, county
cpinmissidner fr^jn the Long wood oughly broken, sound and in good
district was in the city Saturday. condition. Will sell cheap for cash.
He has entirely recovered the use Geo. G. Herring. Sanford, Flofida.
’ 19-Tues 4c
of his crippled foot and is able to be
about with his accustomed vigor.
Mrs. M. Martin und Miss Haulplant a good crop of Bermuda man expect to leave today for
onions ibis month. Good money in Orange Park, near Jacksonville,
where Mr-*. Martin will hav* a L^.gi
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hotel for the season
The many
T i ,i Kid&lt; Hs Class and the Temple
friends here of Mrs Martin hate to
Cin i, of the Uuplisl Temple will
see her leave tint the ntnVe wi &gt;
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Criteria in the Woodruff!
necessary in order thaj *tu could h.
'27 th,
l,a id
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near Jai ksoi vtlle to be ire..t«d If,
.,(1. ...... . and evening.
all eye specialist
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Ol %LI n FIRST
hjj- airtv* d in tile city and will re■With Candy made try
mam lieie. fur the winter. Her son
GAUKTSON C A N D Y CO
, lure with the Southern Hell T ilTry it
For sale by
,.;iijo,io Company, assisting in the
Irw in Jt Giles .
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&lt;'o-t lperil11vi• Store
i.i i ifi.ti good Filler Springs Water
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Phone V\ II. Williams at
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and Mrs Ayres bnve been In charge
tnnnt it\A■ - i l l pay ‘ \ntl 1 r#•tit* a pnlltid l. ■inu t h ,i * f f lit . v - g I Pi
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friends gathered for the annual
thank offering festival which is a l­
ways celebrated the Monday pre­
ceding Thanksgiving Day, at the
home of tho president of the local
organization.
Mis.**Walker has for
a number of years been
it* wellloved president and
!)c.enter,tain ment* are
always
enjoyed.
The exert uses of tile afternoon
opened with the devotional service
of Scripturi reading and pruyet. fnl
lowed l&gt;\ til. III,Mills- pl-rlinl, aft'"
wlinb i he missionary program, **.tl,
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tif the societj m d children nnd
young j.... pie from the Sunday school
ranks.
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x.-- tho cordial hospitality o f xthe Dcr
Big Entertainment Dee. 3
Land folks. There uaa an ImTpiraThe- full announcement o{ a big
A RESOME OF SANFORD
tion nnd uplift at every meeting entertainment for Hanford, at tho
HAPPENINGS UP'TO DATE
nnd many delightful social pleas­ Baptist Temple, will be njadtj aoon.
ures.
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Additti all Ceiftmaanitoai for this
Tbo entertainment will bo under tho
Column i» “SBCWFiyEillll." oi PKoit«
direction
of the Lyceum Committee,
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MiMay Dickies, Mr* fleiny Season ticket* are yet to Ire hnd for
AAight i u M t - (Jet'. Herring were the remaining four attractions at
. Mtsnii.-. ,~.r. umic. aeiauau
among i i n - w h o enjoyed the con­ 11.26.
ft is understood that the
Watson’* store, on Saturday, Nov vention day* at Do Land, while Mrs. next Htiiaction will be a very high
27th, afternoon ami evening, ami J oIih - T.ikuth, Mr*. H E. Tolar priced one and the committee has
they cordially Invite you to call
and *il*s FI i.i or H&lt;-rring had h decided to charge for general admis­
pur* mi tlie music programs that sion, adults 75e, iiruF Children 50c.
w,
r itu.’ e &lt;il tile ex., iing meet- A general canvass will be made for
V , a f aril t luh
the sale of those tickets nnd it is
guests of Mrs A ft Wallace "'Kj on Tburstlay afternoon a congenial
urged that all the music lovers of
band of frie n d s met it* organ ire
M is . L or: Fish was among those 1Sanford avail themselves of this opa pleasure club that will hereafter spending I'-deration Wt-ck in De- portunity of hearing four of tho
bo*t of Lyceum entertainers.
fo- know,i u^ the "Merrymakers” Land.
Remember the date, December 3.
and most aptly is the name chosen
for the young matrons who compost*
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tlm urn in Iters hit* art- noted (or tfietr
Mr and
and Mrs. Ed, Higgins an
Ccrllian Music (Tub
charming social affairs, replete with limine*- the birth of a little son,
The members of the Cecilian Mu­
fun and merriment
There were t w o 1 Morula,. Nov 15. 1916.
sic Club on last Saturday at the
tables of bridge in which game Mrs.
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studio of Mr* Munson gave one of
it. A
Newman making top .score
The Literature Dept, of the Wom­ the most, de light fjtli.jnj(gjanv»vmf tho
won tin- prize, a pair of silk stockings
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an’s Club will hold its regular moot­ senson..
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Enjoying the •charming ho*
-Mrs. Munson gave a very intering Wednesday, Nov 24.
Time,
pltulity
of their gracious young 3 o ’ clock. Program ajj |ol(otfn:
csting and instructive talk on " H o w
hosies* weie Mesdumt-s B. W. Hern
Henry Vet* Dvke.v%Jiffc:.G. B. to Listen to Music."
lion, it. A. Newman, S. Puh-ston,
' An explanation or interpretation
irkinson. STDickinyon.
Braxton Perkins, Frank Miller, F. J.
of
the musical‘ numbers was a pre­
Review of \Jc'*
Itory,
Gonzales, Cecil Butt and Eugene Mrs. A. V. Kelly.
lude to the program.
Rouinillat.
Murche .
Schulert
Roll Call, Current Events,
Ruby Hart
Domino Dancr
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ThcO. l.nck
llnulde Header BaNkei Rail Game
Tonight at the Woman’s Club the
Lucille Hines
A double gum** of hnsket bail will
Social
Department will entertain
Duet. German Folk Song
be tile .special aUraetion at Holywith a "dom in o dance" that prom­
NatMuiySrfojJsftji and Mary F.lizabeth
C r o s s .parish
house Thanksgiving
ise* .. delightful evening of jdrjis.tj'- *J’ ' ’ Pule*tori
Day nlifht.
Hie lirst game will ire
. i i f - V o J .urc Mrs |{ J. Holly will be hostess.
l-radri* Sotjy,
Presser
tn twee: the«■ High Srhonl &lt;#ir1- team
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Mftsi Hnllv* and M ildred * Holly (
with. St
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Cliora le
l ’mu on ■
girl-’ team
The second game will
\ very diltghlful blrtlolav )■ t;
Mis* Fillet ii *&gt;li- warl
Ik- Iretween tin- S Andrew'- Brotherw.i- in jev, d i"i Friday ifti-rnoo. I.v
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........ team and St el - o i I'nit'endix'
l.arl Dor-ey and e number ui in*
Mis** Edna Williams
Tile occasion promises to ire bite of
little friend*, in honor of the sev"’. j*'*ncore numlrer)
extraordinary interest.
Everybody
r-Mh nnidversiirx* of hi' hirth and a
A’al-ie
Geo. Dudley Martin
should plan to fn- at the parish house
jolly good linn- these youngster*
Meeting ^idjfturrn-d until first SatTieki-ts nf ttdmiHsinn to this doulrle
eertainlv &gt; r-joyed for the afternoon
urday in Deci-itiber
gime.
35 cents
was in.,rl . ,1 Pv lino v g.,mes ,m ,1
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I.I t a- I nt. I b. [lilt k wa v u
Im p o rta c t D istin c tio n .
A r i t u r n g a m e 1tel weel l S.iu?i»r*i
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1 appeal to you as a farmer,"
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girl.
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men) on Ids mind Well you needn't."
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CliickiMi Dumplings
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Combinalion Salad
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goodie* lor a poor family bx* thest |hom e Were v e /y l« vi IV , a eolnr system used by the Slnuter Sollegi-,
war bn me. Phone W. II. William* ...... .
eominj.dutlous in order 11...: huuli-ig young wntuen
Fnj. y ing 1 .ni)Mf in gr*-i-o itnd yellow beirtg Rotiie, (!■'.. is used
ai ib. v . iiford House or the Springs
many In. nd* ear. . ortn- P , M o Hand * h**spiia!ity were M,
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arried "III &gt;fieetivi-ly O lh goblet*
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■harming effect
Supper wa- served
f o r m e r l y a , r e. - j p y ml . , s t o r k
ii
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tori C o l l a g e A| * - Martin and Mr(
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Holly decided I,, keep thi- popular
D.
I da*. Un* lav of* were InpH'Icm fa'is
St \gi.i - ( , mid Bazaar
11.
II* h a - re tu rp e d 1o uni ;il llo- Herald t Mli *
J '-'I
place open nnd endeavor to hold
v ot at ion
of u t lo r iie y
(or iiair ornament* (m l he ludii-*
in Wclbnr- t* block
some ol tin* tourist travel in San­
Notice
Mil.,' | I'-f'-a’ for m a v o r.
Junior Epwortli league t&gt;axaar. v hilt* for the men were elite little
Thanksgiving Dinner will be
Tin* reg'strutinn book ol lbe e ty Dee till, at home of Mrs I , ft tapping favys#A*(bit of t o y guest* ford
seryed
at Comfort
Cottage
on
of Sanford will Ik- open at I hi- o f ­ Philip*
were Mi-v.r fAieken*on, l.nwtoi,’ and
Thursday at ore o'clock.
A guild
fice of the ill. ale r I. Wednesday,
Beardiill ol (Iriando ami Air Iarret
Baptist I, adie* Aid Society tu
old southern turkey dinner to which
Nov
17 1 b . i d will remain " l " ** 7 aiir Dei
till at Roberta* -.tor&lt;
Iaek son v 111 •
the public is cordially invtt-d at
until Frid.i. . Den mber drd
Oili&gt;*
Sen i. ii Guild. Church ol tin- Ii ••fy
I
hour.* from 9 ,* tn to 12 ni ami
* ( ri&gt;" an nurd supper ill Wdlbortu
Sjlrrr Siti iltl
%one dollar a plate.
p in t *11 I |&lt; m
Dig Saiur lav il Flock. Dm Illh
Tonight the Altar So&lt;:i«ty of t hr
wii: Ik open from 7 |&gt; t)i till *&lt;
Cht'stma* bazni" of la.die* of ( ,t , Io eiitirih *v 11 g .'c one
|, in for l he put pose ol registering ( ( lKl),rPli;lt (l&gt;njll
i Imr* h
Sat urday I i ,-ir r ■*-ovaP'** socials at the pqrir
all ipialifi-d voter* f'» tin* gener
' &gt;tb
o ! 1 a* .
.to vshich the
id.-ition !-&gt;.■■..mber 7t Ii
mbe
,&gt;* the ■ Pu di i- nd i h-*ir
M U l.tlA FI.I,
•mi
;- r, i. ■.,* toriliallv invited
«■a * h
lio 1 cs.-c- for tile week
M c C U L L E R ’ S
Citv Clerk
week
Oil- eUTlicrtly r e i | U e s t o d to
2S-tl&lt;
^
t
f ’rru'innl A/rabori
send their announcement* to ' Mrs.
Al: at.(I M'
Geo Hoy arrived
F A Terheu 11 for the social calendar
First Show Starts 7:00 p. m. Sharp, Second 8:10, Third 9:20
&lt; nmmrrritrl &lt; lub Tuesday
Nigiu un Monday* end Thursday*
II
Snt ford S'ahiirday for their usual
Tin- Sanford Commercial Club thi* custom prevails it often avoids v , iter slay,
THREE RIG SHOWS DAILY
wilt meet on next Tuesday evening conlllcling dates and is of intlniti
,;-r
«t 8 00 p m. in tin* city building help to the society editor, so that a
Mrs. M. M. Martin and niece, I
Many mlllern of importance
r(,pnrt of socffli affain* may nj» Miss Hardman will leave today fort
come up nt this rrjeeting nnd it i“
j,, j|1t. ye mi weekly i.**,ie
Tin* Orange Park to make it their future
hoped that it full i^Ueiidunce will Tn |&gt;(jllt).
thi„ 0)!(llnil' yilj ulxn ..p I nine, much to the regret of their
TUESDAY* NOVEMBKIt 23rd
in evidence.
'
,, Iprvciate noteu of jeartits* dunces, many Sanford friend*.
“ CORAL" Four liecls---M»rle Wolramp and Wellington Players
The matter of Lake advertising 1,fuh affairs nnd children’s affairs
wil! lie one of the matters that wdl ^ (j| !1()| ,|1(, Vvomt-11 of Sanford pull
Mr. und Mr*. C. R. Walker. Rev.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24th
come up. for dUc-iasion and it be­ together (or n lip top up to date F. P. Strong and Miss hlargaret!
“
THE
SH
OT"
Two Recta
“ C.FRTIKS JOV RII)F"
hoove* eve y meTchnnl of the-city to xadtiy page?
It is the policy of Strong and Paul motored over to
lie present and to join in au effurt CJir editor to make this column cr&gt;n- Orlando Sunday.
'
viTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25th
*
to put tin* “ tourist" advertiser out fi'rm
f((rm |n l lie society* collirtin
of a
i
"THF. H F ^ K I T I i^ " Tsro R eds
’ ’SIP DON’T WAKp THE lUIIY"
ol husiiic*.- th1* winter
large i il v dally and will eertainlv
The frie ni- id Rev
and Mr* *
"f tin
appre iiali Die .■*&gt; i. tn
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 26Hr
.
I F Strong will be glad In ’hear ol
Atin li-1*t,-r l at *«
111 Ml
V a lu a b le Borneo Timber.
■■JI H FORGOT" Fixe Reels—-Marie Cahill
lbtmpr«. i-iniiil
their lntir
1
Tho most valuable ol njl ItornCo ■
,tat.
st ini'1'
*e■ iln-r.
th*-ri pre!1
prettnt
“Oeicl nf daughter's comtltim, after tii.dertimber Is til 11lun, or Irouwoxxl
1Lns (mr* given than in our ‘own San- going an operation for appendicitis j
.SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27th
la an extremely hard timber, piitul-col lord town, «o please help your town, nt the •McKwiin'tintydtnl in Orlando j
* oVKNDETTA IN A HOSPITAL" Two Reeia ’XiO TO THJ3 HOGS"
ored when newly cut. but darkens with yopr paper nnd your society editor
■Mrs. Sirohg i* with Iter daughter.
age. It Is so heavy that it sinks lit by a cordial response t^. ih b a p ­
water, and for that reason cannot bo
peal .
Mr.*. J. W.i7 Dickins. Mrj. Deane
rafted duw n the river*. About two
.y *
*
* **
In addition to the above Program there is an adTurner,
Mrs. H.*(J* Gerror. our repInches of the outside of the tree la
The F'idelb Ciftan and the Terujile iescrrtatives* from The Woman’s Club
aoft nnd worthless, but the Inside can
ditiona! Comedy Reel each da\
bo used for almost any practical pur-; Circle of the Baptist Temple are go- to the Fe*bjrtllfon-Tn*etinR at Depose where a solid, strong and dur­ ing to Fold a cafeteria In the W ood ­ Land have returned with.glowing re­
able. wood In required.
ruff room, next to Woodruff and ports of the splendid ftieetiag and
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DINNER SO CENTS

BELL CAFE

FIRST STREET AND PARK AVE.

; ALLEN’S. THEATRE i

Fine Turkeys
Cranberries
Mince Meat
Fresh Celery
Sanford Lelluce
Imporled Dressings
Raisins
Nuts and Figs

PROGRAMME

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�WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH THE SCHOOL^

Sports Clothes in Bright Hues

niv THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH

C o p y r ig h t, 1014, by A m e r i c a n Press Association
A* •**

HE village lights are all aglow;
The Christmas
snow ;

chimes

ring

o 'e r the

T he stockings hang upon the line,
T h e little ones by yours and mine.
And in the firelight flickering here
It almost seem s small hands appear.

Q H , little feet that passed unshod
;

Up the long way that leads to God,

-v r

Y o u r em pty stocking o f pink wool
Ei

My restless hands have crow ded full.
I could not Jet the night go by;
T omfacfcrw, husband, you and I

•

The 'usdless, idle gifts will take
S o m ew h ere and give them — for her sake.

JLJER little hands, they were so fre e —■
Plenty for Bennie and for me.
Almost I hear her ch eery voice
As she lets Bennie take his choice
Of the small gifts and sweetmeats we
Had handed from her Christmas tree.
o*^ r**ss
J U r ilE R lA , o u r wee snow white lamb!
Hark to that k n ock in g!

Dear, I am

So wrought with longings and with

fears,

It seems a * lnld voice strikes my ears.
It is a child v o ic e !

"L e t me in !"

W.tint'd the matter with Florida's
schools?
Probably tin- on me t hi *&gt;r h that
take* Irom the fullest olliciL'ncy of
school# in other southern slates, if
noi in every state in the Union. In
the main, it is a lack of adaptabil­
ity to the phy-ieal and mental ra­
pacities of i in pupils, \chirh de­
tracts from thotr highest
usefuln»*».s
r
It must lie evident 0 ’ students of
psychology that the name method*
of training do not (it all children
equally well, and the inelasticity of
the rom nnii school system requires
Mini the child lie accom m odated to
the system rather than the system
to tiie i hild
Much lenponsibility
remains under thi« system with the
teacher, especially the teacher of the
younger pupils, that the individual
necessities In- studied out and met
In the ilrst place, the child of
average mental capacity and phys­
ical activity should not be sent to
school before It is seven years old.
T o this time of its life knowledge
is acquired by* observation and not
by any processes of reasoning.
Up
to this period the child is an imi­
tative little animal whose chief o c ­
cupation i f growing, acting, sleep­
ing. grow n i* and pinv 1 ; if a ml un
dou bt m !U t iii&gt; is o' cat nre"* pil&gt;: n
«
nil g
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SI J**I t|t I’ fT i .1 t , 1*II 1*11 M t" t \tt
ti tb \.
r i • |It If* •lillc » r.
11 t. ! rin
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1 1 ( 0 11.
home it. with ns n u so r ln g power
more rr lcr« in • mbryo, hut ready
th.
training of
for t he
r* ft
m hoots
Rut 'h&gt; tnnderr school system
i g . r c l Ii. 11&gt;■&gt; &gt;i &lt;. t i n 1 a*, i ■II .iI In tltel Ini capnhllll let* of I he aver
agi * iiunvsi. r
II t«i|. ii full large
I) t'l I II mil le tin* menial rn tn .lt)
..'id tn adnp: t hv si-hool room work,
it also guages the powers &lt;1 bodily
i titl iira'H*'* by thm nf t lie teacher
tl'U.illv a person ol adult yea’ s
The tendency is to overtax the men­
tal teeeptjvity of tin* child perhaps
lo 1(1-1 IT I ill hml ding geMU* I I the
s vi.ir old hy Hulking it keep pan
will II,..t nl the 'lnld of a dozen

years or mote. Genius of the bujidirig size should he repressed, not
I'ticcur aged
And in the enrliet years ol sehool
life the physical should he watched
im ie carefully than the mental, for
physical exhaustion spoils mental
work, even makes it worse than useless
The daily sessions of
Florida
schools in the city or country are
too long (or continuous wo* k in
other words tecesses are loo few and
In many instances, too short
No
child, boy or gjrt, from seven years
up to the college time should be conlined continuously in the school
room without relaxation for more
than two hours T»'&lt; shorter ses­
sions, with an hout for lunch be­
tween, are vastly
better,
more
healthful, than one session a day
Inat «• *et he* from X..'lO a m tn
! lit i r - | m , and defois the noon
lunch an hour or more beyond the
ploper and usual time
Grown men. especially those en­
gaged i i office or mental woik, often
I oast of going without lunclp That's
their lookout and they nre respon­
sible for themselves, but no child
shruld be punished tjint way,
Ite1 Mit'on end recreation should never
h interfered with by school work or
I i ii
The;, should b * provided In*.
the • ah. u tinii of pjiyticnl m. i t t i '. b-'funnb* the Iin■Iy and dull*
;l'i ini ml T'l t *ep a child in “ a' te
Ii••.1 11 i •i In within t he iint' l i\ n1 tin timelier, for it *- . t
wat r.i I d St i i ' i I |mw , r
And for the growinij,. active child
the lunch and meal hours should be
lived
No school work should ba’ lowcd to dl.splui e them
You
itiin t «'*|iei t y our horse to do li.s
In-t if you do l tag* rare of turn
ami care tin in* proper food at tin
I&gt;r 11f«« r tun an *1 pb'iny of i' and (ill
hour- of r«*.t i I inn t ask
more
y our ihild than "! your liorsi
Florida's 'idiool srliedules need re­
modeling and they must be changed
it'll all II'll!..
in-Ion
till- material
benefit from them shall lie on a part
with the i't ri'lletirr of the rqu |&gt;men
th. ll

i.as

lle.cn

| i'OV'l(|cil

III

tdlc

[iro-peroii ■ and advanced
a i d i it ic • of lli' st ate

most

iounlic«

What if the Christ Child's feel should win
An entrance!

Let us swing the d o o r ;

"pLEASE,

':W &amp; r
lo
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I am Luther, from the home.

The matron s»id that I should com e
vvish you merry Christmaslidc

AuJ, maybe, some sw eet w i‘ h beside,

.Monroe ( hop ter No I , It \ M.
M e e t - e v t r y i c mill at, d f' iUr 1I i l i l t s
d a y iii M a s o n i c . ’H a l l nv&lt;r tin* I n . p e r m
Theatre
V i si t i n g c o m; m i n i ' veil nine
J I Ma t n«tz
11 F" I'o' ir

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Candies loi me jiieeu boughs iiiuoug,
i

.But this year in God's heaven she
Holds some child there upon her knee
And sings the pretty C hrst Child song

I,■*

III.

And so. you see. tonight I’ m here
Beiause the matron- said that you

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Needed $ merry Christmas too.
S a n fo rd lo d g e N n. 27 , I &lt;* * 1 I

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child, com e
•c l o s e !

tiere !

The

door

*•

shall
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Vour mother's breast- my darling knows,
^ And mine shall take vqu, child, tonight,

iQ.-r

While dow n from h e a v e n 'a ray of light
Linking your m oth er’s love with mine.

caved moli.L*

p r o | l ■■ ' | . " f

f It " t l

and

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W e ll t l " ' l

JULIA BOTTOMLf V

N e w Millinery Rich and Chic

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It. I*. O. E. Sanlord l.odgc 12 11
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Meet*first mid third Wcdtn-nday mgiit
at corner of Fir**t St and Palmetto Ave,
O. L. Taylor
T A. Neal
Secretary
Exalted Itulor

M AY

OJIS TRIBE NO. 61. I. O It. M.
Meet a every lir*t and third Friday
nights ak.7:1ti it'TMaaanir Temple.
\'i*itink lirothi-t* weliome
\V. A Ginn.
John Stamper.
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t of K
Sin hem
lint vbtt will not get wni k that ts

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\TI. \.Nl’l( ( &lt;)VST LINE

Gale I ity t 'anipNo.li, H . (h W
M ifts sei iind and ipurlti Wevfnesduy
nigiilr hi cm h mmith
F,*l. Miller
,f' F. Hoolehan
t Clerk
f’ milicii Commander

United Brotherhood of * arpenler* and
Joiner* of America
T I icbi; btatcnn tit* refer t o - jo b
Sanford lanid Union Nu 17M meets
*.first and third Thursday night at 7
printing.
O u r facilities nre c o m ­ o'clock in the Eagles' Hall.
, When It Would Count. .
“ Of course. I shrieked when 1
C. C Pearson.
W e use only the'bunt m a­ T. J: Bell,
•.thought there was a burglar In the plete.
SecTretm.
I’ redident
'v
house," said young Mrs. Torklns terial, nml onr,, prices nre based
"What did your husband doT” “ Char
Heralds of Liberty
ley looked at mo with deep reproach on n living profit for first el/iss
MecL* at Engles' Hull tir-t Monday
and asked why 1 couldn’t holler that
night in each month at 7;30.
W e will do no oth e r kind.
way once in n while when the homo w ork
Wm. E Householder. Commander
team naoded a boott."—"Washington
--- L-- --■
Miss Bertha Packard, Secretary
i® * " ‘ ‘ ' Star.
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2 L \rri ve
in V. A.
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5:20 1*.
t.ri« Arrive
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TRILBY
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No. ‘Jo Arrive
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No. 21 I zh Vp
7:fl» A)
No ton l&gt;tave
5* |» p.
No . 101 Arrive

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n t . j o i i n .n

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Arrive 10:00 A.M
l&gt;*n ve 11:(J0 A.l^l.
Tuctdoya, Tiiuradoya ti^d. Saturdaya
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YOU MAY
PAY MORE
anv hetter

•t&gt; "f n lit'*

o

PAY LESS

Her Afternoon Naps.
Not knowing that my little nleco had
ben showing recently n dlspoHltlon todlsregard her afternoon nap*. 1 naked
her, “ Elizabeth, do you take u nice nap
every afternoonf
A (jprnway look
c a m e ,into her eyes nml her liny chin
set us she answered »lowly. Ve os, l
usuly do; my muvver lias iropblt; wlf
me. tliough ” —Exchange

The golfing sweater Anil cap shown
Ui the p lilo r c Is a verv gm 1 I v pe of
the most p ra c tic a l of a ll these v \
p ra c tic a l thing*
.lust now there 1*
fad for long woolen *. ir f s
I h- v at"
knitted o r woven in a ll the m i e p iiii
gay co lo rs for ipo rts 1 loth* t in w h ii"
anil in the quieter iiit o rs a* m i l
l in
ever* woman young or oh) upp. m *
to have wakerl up to hint h 't m lf
w anting n w o iilrii mi 11 r f and the dark

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m ik ih »
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Arrive
No. I’Jli
No. 127-—leave

Ink 8 taln4 Removed.
* * Ink' stains bn gat'menlfl cau b*
The Lake Itroeit' (ouncil No. fit Junior
■' V AO«kt'(i out «ltk a mixture nr salt and
Order I’ nlte.d American Mechanics
milk. V*»fJ •a teabpoonful of salt to
Meets every Wednesday at 7:20 I*.
iieAri/ » half glass of i»Uk The soM.. In the City Hall. Visiting brothers
tuBnn* colt' be used for
whlto
are welcome. C. H. Smith, live. Sec.
or colored fabrics; but If th«'ink lias
been allowed to drv It w ilt be neces­
Celery City Aerie No. 1X5.1
sary to iioak the stained pnrt in the !*•
, .
milk -for uii hour or two.— Isidles’ t B u t y o u will not get work that is
Meeting every Tuesday night at 8
o'clock, Pico Building
World
1 *
bo g ood .
\V. W Fry.
Jus. C Robert*,
Worthy President
* Secretary

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Meets every Monday at , do p in.,
over Impermi 'i heat re
J. W. O. Singletary
•(. J. I&gt;n'l nooti,
Secretary
N .G .

halls.on us botlr. a ray divine,

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"SfTTTMmte l IlMplel _. Ordct I. .I'll I It S .1
Meets cverv lirst and third Tuesday
in each month
Everyone win* ha* seen
his Star in the Fast are cordially invited
to visit this chapter.
Alice K. Robbins. Sec’ y |
I'hocniv Lodge No i, h t&gt;! I*
Meets se,oiel ard tour t b I '.* -days
NTsltllig ki.ights always cell " 11,1
1! M c I mil In
" » Miller

in our o w n warm fire's light last year.

Q treated
H a v e their teeth I'XO nminetl, sh a rp c o r n e r - dre-sed

s

golfing outfits, artd nit Rods of sports
clo thes In whi' h the fem inine h a lf 'of
the w orld has gone about th is sum
mer
A nd nmv that h e a v ie r thing*
are needl'd for the c risp inn m ini d a is
the gay co lo n! are to 1 unMlitie und (lie
•lashing hrnad strip e s too
Am ! with
them, w h ile aud cream color in heavy
knltt&lt;*d caps, sw eaters and s c a rfs nr**
not by any mean* an liift e*pient
sight

quiet colors nre mmlu for the few who
like grave things.
One see* Uic*n
scarfs everywhere— with street
m*
1nn the shopping rounds In th&lt; .. *,.»
along (lie drives, at the 1n**&lt;1■•
in
certs, and on the business girl g, ik
to and from tier work
In coll ,rnl
light vellow in rose and ;t 1
pink In vivid ' green and 1
1 tense they greet the rollll'ig unt nun
with hues ns bright ns Ihiee ni ttu*
turning lenieH
Tlie sweater shown tiers I. .
Inr and belt In line wilh tie
-t i l* .
wlie t e IIi a lie! I ,1,
b.v k or cvieinlliig pan » m r figure is mm h featured
to (Dill 1 It In made with lli'iii i
n* well a* eotnf'irl in mind
\
ad'di'd In 1lo'se I wo p 1e 1 . Mill lung I.1 lie heeded tin 11. .

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She sang to me one w h ole hour long

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VETERINARIAN
Snnlnrd Lodge No f»2, h and
M.
&lt; ommiinn .ition i v cry tir-t and third
i »FI 11 l
I'hursday at
o
\ i-iting iirethret 0
wel'iitric
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t) I. Taylor
.1 * Humph
a
Secretary
II
M O Ifring in vo " i ,i m e i if
nk
5 hoi ws i d muie
fl.iv thitn

Because my mot liei Iasi ycai hung

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Bid a child w elcom e here once more.
How fa;r his face, how blue his eyes!

u o o o o a a o o o u a 3 0 0 0 a a i&gt; 0 0 O D 0 p

E v e ry b o d y Is pleased w ith thd lig ht,

gay co lo rs of the c o a ls and sw eaters,

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The quest ter- sotm-ihitiR new fu
tnlHInery for fall has begun In I'aniest
ami 'there (s no Indtcntlon that the
geek)*r« afler nnvoity and beauty will
be disappointed Ideas originated by
our own Amerfrah ileslpiors and
some others, which the French, tn
spite of the dlrtrnctlon* of war. have
had the Inspiration and the time ti&gt;
work out. are rnoru than creditable to
both countries. The new milliner/ Is
rich nml chic and sudlHently novel
There Is a great variety In graceful
shapes to choii.He from,
Noticeably
prominent nre those that tilt upward
at the hnrk There are many high
crowned tiatB and many of uneven
width of brim. This gives th" mil­
liner endless latitude In the iTipiuc
Of brim&lt;* to suit tho individual tit"*
In fabrics, velvet, naifti ni&gt;c,:ii
laces end braid'i 11&gt;--ip,&gt;,k u »■ 1T.-..r , j
rlvh vdiN-t* &gt;n rtiill!i""r
*t 1 ,s ,
home out t" tlic t: .mining* nf f,,r fln,|
ef ttiwvi'r* r.imlc nf iHh ta.i’ •-* .nl*
manv of them n m r* ! « ii |i nictalUe
gauzi's
Cut steel iint'inii-nti and
li
(ho. 1
*' k :t&lt; ■ tn ti •
. .,
•ill auth'it I'i'i 'v ill.
1. „
beau "flit n. 'nr
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richest u( oat m u t..u.b,*ic Ivh|1 fy to
the lylvance- ln tnato. w hit Ii demand#
them In nil rp'ts nr th'* i^cuin v'

,1 **je tic'.v frill h,h

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hat at tJ.e right hoaats a higher
' (■own than those on wide brimmed
models of the pnnatng acason. Tho
velvet Is shirred over tho frame, and
the exquisite making of tills hnt pro
claims the work of n trained jjrOfe#-'
*!ona! In fact, although mati^oribo
m*w* hats seem ycry simple, it Js by
no moans a simple matter to i m T ,,r
trim them A cord o f beads ftnltdied
wltii halls enrlreles'tho crown Tho
wide brim sweeping upwnnl at the
bdt makes- place for further trim*
mltig. which Is Bometlmea of ribbon
and ornaments, as in this,hat and
sometime# of short soft plumes
BontelhittB bet ween a cool Ip hat
and a poke shape Is plcturevl -at the
i'M' of i In* group. Tho-frame I* erv*
• i ' il with velvet put on plain
It
* a background for n cluster of
&gt;i b flowers,
A bridle nf ti.im"*
••Ivet ribbon gives a touch of h.ch
'•lib* value It terminates on tin* 1 '•
•Ii rtirtm in long hanging loop*. &gt;1 th''
11 hbnn
A eloyerlv drn|.ed turban. nw&lt;de of
velvety ngnln attests to the work of
•" .utlst In draping, The material is
•aught apparently* under a lark"
t.urkin of cut steel. This Is the sort
of hat Hint appeals to the matron of
nubd taste hut a sense of style that
l a v # tile art of the designer.
JULIA 0OTTOMLEY. ,

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N O V E M B E R 23, 1915

THE old

n&gt;an*»flvtng. Undo'* folks
Wh"* I *&lt;’
tn
Id cobbler, crow iui he could
\V»r hilt *'
t*
*** « rn l there but he'd com**
\n |
%I1 important. like he owned the

HtruH'*
&lt;roUiul

An tif d »prrad hie feethere almost (wlco
Ar I'*"iM *l**Ok «* wicked with till beady

VI’il &gt;'.

the

flerrpat

•

Th u ii used 10 *ia ru mo ■ o 1 couldn't
play.
(lui thi« t'liAnksglvIn* saw the end of him.
wiiHi the hired man pulled him from hi*
HHi'iln* limb.
Vn' i-hupp-'l l'!* nld hem! off. 'enueo ’two*
1 in le's plan
To p'it him for dinner In Ihe roamin' pan

'There Is another load Just ’behind
us," they shouted, as they drew up be­
fore the door.
,
“ Another load!" There were half
a dozen loads before the final toll was
taken, and when two strong, big
Phipps son* lifted out from one of tho
cushioned limousines poor, lame old
Aunt Dotty, who could not hnve
dreamed of corning In anything except
"Uch a aoflly padded vehicle, Ihe tears
were dropping nil over Mother Phipps’
best white lace Jabot.
Such a Thanksgiving* Every sin­
( ( ^ HATE
cm'
good old gle one of the Philips children and
Deacon Phipps was In the grandchildren was there! The good
habit oPnaylng. whenever deacon's voice, trembled with Joy as
ho taw an autotnobllo. 1 bo nskeil Ihe blessing, and poured out
From tho first moment tho i hla thanks before God.
now Invention appeared,
"But you know, father" said Thomas
■caring his steady old horses almost Phipps, slyly, 'there are several of us
to death, and breaking up one of his who couldn’t possibly have corno if It
best fnrm wagons. Deacon Phipps had hadn't been for those automobiles that
no patience with any kind of a motor you hate so"
vehicle.
Tho deacon ahemmed. and bristled
As time went on. and m any of his a little, bpt In tho face of tho loud
neighbors bought automobiles, his merriment which greeted this perfect­
horses became wonted to them and ly true reminder, tils few rather growl
turned nover a hair when they whizzed lug remarks could not bo beard.
by; but the good deacon did not re­
"You know them really Isn't much
lent. Whenever one passed him on danger from automobiles nowadays,
the road, throwing, perhaps, a shower father," proceeded Thomas Phipps
o f dust or mud upon his modest car-' diplomatically. "Tho chauffeurs arc
rlage, and leaving behind It a trail better taught than they used to bo,
of Ill-odor, ho would mutter (under his tho machines can bn stopped more
breath) words which no good deacon easily—oh. In every way they are Im­
should ever, over use.
proved."
Tho deacon and his wife grew old, ’
" Im p ro v e d !” shouted Hie deacon, u n ­
a b le to restrain h im s e lf longer. " Y o u
ami th e ir six c h ild re n a ll m arried , c i
coptlng llb o d a , the youngest, who c a n 't pick up a paper without ro adln'

^ (k ife m o ^ llc
e 3 tu u if? 6 g ic )tiia ,
K o f c l I | j U v crtv C ^ flrit^

I , l„ ,| mih in pick him. t h1mi if Ii It iv a*
f stayed ut hom e to take care of (hem
ti* Ii
In' t i l l ' d r o u n d n u a n i c h i n ' i l l i 11 ud 1 ho four sons were prosperous, and
,
itnn&gt;‘
,t 1. ihe im in m vhe shut the ilimt 1 tho o ld e r d au g h ter had m a rried u v a n
1 T * ii nld ' gobbler a iin I seari' ric h man and liv e d one hundred or
m ore m iles owxiy
T w o sons had be
come farm ers and liv e d iju lte m a i
Mo*l Bleat of N atio n s
O ne was n m erch ant In u large t.iwu
It . nn nmiHi tn d e clare ours the perhap s fifty m ile s d istan t T h e fourth
inmd hi'wt nf nallotiH, favored w ith ono was a m in is te r, settled In the
every good Rif l tlm t can ho neat owed same town with tho mere hunt brother
upon me sons of men A cornu ry ujion T o tho In lln ltn disgust of Deacon
Phipps, alt of these sons, excepting
. (licit n iiliiru nn* la v ish e d Iter Ire n s
,ri.» n lc re the fru its of thn earth the m in iste r, owned autom obiles, and
T h o m a s, the m erchant n&lt;d u a lly spurt
,.|.t I I Where d w ell 11 sp irited red
ed three or four
W hen h is father
,1 v •'I c. npie nrnuil n f Its oust, ettn
found th is out. he cam e alm ost In llm
..I
1 1 iu n d e rfill future, and eager
point of b re ak in g off re la tio n s with
■ working out.
Thom as
Ha %r f«l Ii J mllf , 1 1 i ,
11 I M i l l
In the old i I.l V* tile funttlv had
11- .*&lt;1l ( u u n l i ««f s inflt' no I r
used to gut hotr nn t III* &lt;lay before
mid the large, a ir '
T h a n k s g iv in g
ch uniho rs of the am ple P h ilip s h.-tu.
f « i i i i •ti t r stead could accom m odate them all
k anti
|l ai k of SUhllirff
1 Now the c h ild re n and the grandrhtl
T •» i
d re li hud Increased n niitulior mo
•i* tfofri th* afTl-lavt *.( 1
such g ath erin g s were no longer pus
1 lillM I l or r orn | 1«iDHL I hi m*
The u n cle s and a u n ts hud died
1 ha* &gt;h• tIff* r ■1«f11 W a slid e
e t'TIfl fi1■ 11. f nI Ilf 1fit &gt;1s ir Ilf or had become m in m
T h e re had
.! th* 11r*ar ti t •"'«*"»h im i» arut
been some pretty lonely Thnnksg lv
1-1*1 — «i•f ! hr *► 1 1 *|rfr htf a.fi l
.fiOi Sfh » H| nf f.ii (i ,| lu g s ui the h o sp itab le P h ip p s farm
*. »
K i'l'l •
th at
i h r f iM M
fit
m•* i* t K l u r i i U - r » t . * 4.|
ll was d u rin g the week before tl ■
. ) t\ rt
• . w i l l f «r ,t ' t ■
a il
great daV Mull I ir.a a ll P h ip p s was so
' s' ' )
• S 'I • 1i f r- - - I t '
M
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III
4 |'i
tin g before the open lire in hot lug
, f.'t.
..i’ • 1r • • if I . , e l l ' * »
*'
co m fortab le s iltin g ro o iu and ponder
i t - t . n i p l • Ot h r f e -10 n i r . f .. .
i r &lt;1 ■ (&gt;} t&gt; 1 Jn n it &gt; i \
\
11
lug over H uh m elu u clu d y fu&lt; 1
m" 1 J i 1 I m II « • . o f f 111* f ■
" 'T a in t rig h t
In- grum bled to tin
,,| 1,
&gt;.
**.!»
1,
■ f r Ija ' ♦ Irrre ,
O f f i tn
g entle wife, who *nl k n ittin g beside
• 1- r i .1i t h * ■ 1Y &gt;« f i r i t i t f «
h im
T a in t tig ht to h ave fam ilies
fit S * r i m m m ? l l r n i i l . 0 11r r ‘
t K a- fi I
H r in t r i o l r v i f i fi i scattered so at I h u n k sg iv ln g
I wish
• &gt; a t h '* ••*■ i 1■r' f l f l t 1Of *» 4
We Could get our fo lk s a ll lllgi'H iel
Ml ft t| Afli■l -• a L 1ht» i h r ’ l l i t
S u sa n . Just o n re m ore
H e re von all
r rn I * »
191
I are vergin' onto e ig h ty an' we ham t
* \ I I I » | 141 \ s s
* -lift
^ S" »T 111kill » ..
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had our folks a ll together for gom on
ten year now H ere s th is great house
• &lt; ti &gt;111x. 11■m n I
d in in ’ room fit to seal t h irt y , an' Mu*
room to sp ill n o i o ilo for. as u .on
mol e and ■ h i in’t o ,’ i*!er lie li ,t M rollo r U‘ Ii a ll Mo s |“l r | ,m nr 'Mo i
we v i got P M Idi » &gt; t n
i i i ' i f ('.I
ly , an she * l i t i l lo the liu u a r hy lo t
P l u m b i n g and
broken hip. an a lw a y s w ill be, ii s
G a s
F i t t i n g
llkuly— a ll put to g e lh cr they only

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count u ii forty one, but w I’ call I gel
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came a great touring car Tho deacon
scowled, but as ho heard. Ilrst tho
oweet Oebrlel horn, and .Iben (h&amp;
rough roar of tho Klaxon, his fane To*
taxed a llltle. Who were In' tho car?
It was not tho family of sort John.
Surely it was Thomas and his min­
ister brother, with r.evcral members of
their familU'9' anf* Hrs. I'hlpps fair­
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THE FIRST
THANKSGIVING
By

LETTU C E HAM PERS

T. C. H arbaugh

CRATE

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IN S E C T IC ID E S
G R O W E R S ’ S U P P LIE S
A Fu ll Stock at All T i m e s at O u r Sadford
and B eardall W o r c h o u s c s

anfAem
'Neath the dark and atormy
aky.

C H A S E &amp; CO.

SANFORD

Fleeing far from foul oppreaaion,
Unto Freedom*a land they
came.
Where they raiaed their holy
altara
Burning with a aacvsd flame;
A n d thev taught their gentle
children,
’M id the daahing o f the apray.
To loving keep and beautiful,
Every year, Thankagiving
Day.

Phon«*

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w ns smiling sigmti
ha I He- g r a c e l o

•an &gt;I y and l In n
aci i'| &gt;t a Eel th,i T't. i l s &lt; l i i l d i on tor Mo ir
n iu n ith ' id l n
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if
I 'I'.ic m i
I ’hlpps neighbor*
la u g h a little when they t o him m l
lltg In III In* S|deJ!ilid a 111" lllo l'lle Mill
t i n v a r e wi se e n o u g h to s ohei up w h e n
lin y

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PUZZLE—FIND THE TURKEY

Bleisinga on the Pilgrim
Fathers! .
They who sought a home afar,
And budded them an altar
In the beams o f Freedom's
star,
Let their memories be sacred,
Though their graves are far
away,
For the legacy they left us
Is our firstThankagivinil Day.
«1 ' ‘ I r M l t l f M

JIMMY JS THANKFUL—

The Thanksgiving tiirkqy is turkey
wtlb crantwrry atyuco-nttil inluctf or
pumpkin tile Ho Is nlttod with crisp
(vclt-ry, and is redolent o f j#raby by
rqsufotr of the spices In' his stufflnKJin Is tho king of all tusfcnys, all turkey'B Ut ono. the hope o f ardent youtii
and the prop of declining ago, ibe
luscious burden of tho groaning ooard.
tin - Bird of Mint paradise for ehlch ill
v.«-d .Ivors utng.

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WHO SAID TURKEY?

BEARDALL

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COAST LINE

The Standard Railroad o f Ihe South
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 5lh, 1915

THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY
l.v Jacksonville
Ar Katannuh
Ar Richmond
Ar Washington
Ar Baltimore
Ar Philadelphia
.Ar.Nrw York

In the dim aialea o f the foreat,

From where the pine trees
grow
To where the golden brange
swings
In lands devoid o f enow;
From the rocks of proud
Atlantic,
Where the fempesf flings
its spray,
To the aun-kisted, mild Pacific
Millions heep Thankagiving
Day.

M A T ER IA LS

B L U E STOWE

Long ago the Pilgrim Fakhert
In the foreate cold and gray,
With the fempeafo roaring
'roimrf them,
K ept the firat Thankagiving
D ay;
Near their homes the war whoop aounded.
But they heeded not the cry,
Aa they knelt with prayer and

A ll-ste e l E q u ip m e n t. Free
I ar S ervice on T ra in *

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w ay '
No there isn t any w n \
sighed
Th.it tnolhiT h a s n ’t a biogcn arm
Ills good w i l e
lint you liudh I ollgllt-'t
an d ' all HlutT lU*- goose
I
co m p la in , fh las
Y e v e got ii olght ••
I lint the Judge let tut In i go oil hum
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b le ssln 's. a n ’ w e’d ougtiter think o' pended selllenCO.
those we’ve got an' not tian knr after
T h a t I'm not dead on a battlefield
: i thosu we can t h ave W h ic h was good
T h a t I haven’t got liv e brothers to
«
4 d o ctrin e, though 11 could not i]Ulte shun* the T h a n k s g iv in g d in n er, with
That yye won't h ave to move u n til
♦ * stop the d eaco n’s g ru m b lin g
2
M iss llh o d a I'b lp p s wus iju lte eiptul th e tiny after
T h a t we won t h ave to pay a n y &lt;&gt;!
♦ ’ to the task of T a k in g cure of Hie old
« people
A strong woman helped te r the w'ur tux
T h a t we live on the six th floor, and
♦ 1 In the k itc h e n , and there were neigh
■ I hors near by who were ready to do no tram p will c lim b a ll (hose s ta irs pi
a h k fo r goose.
I e x tra work.
Job. tin- good m iddle
T h a t 1 found a p a ir of skates In a
ligtul man who had taken cure of the
lin y s brick yard la st sum m er **
i h o llie s for m any a year was no tm-uu
T h n t I I railed off o ur cat last Jutv
hand at household as w ell as stable
fo
r
a sled
sp rv ice . and at th is sp e c ia l Thanks
T h a t Tin not lost in the woods, with
g iv in g season M iss itlio ilu kept them
a ll busy u n til the p a n trie s were piled tho wolves how ling around
T h a t father, d rn p jie d ten cents on
* th ic k , w flli d a in tie s
Mrs
I'hlpp*
i tb o ug h l that th ere was ton much (nod t h&lt;- floor and 1 found ll
T h a t no hoy h a s threatened to lic k
I prepared.
"Why. It hod a. what do we want n ia If l stick m y noso out of tho house
on T h a n k sg iv in g d a y
! w ith tw enty ap p le pies and siz tur
T h a t It’s a big goose, and that I ra n
k e y s and ten c h ic k e n p ie s and a gal
ju
s
t stuff myself.
% Ion of c ra n b e rry sa u c e ?" sho cried.
-W o never In the world ra n eat them
The G o l de n Cor n.
up before they s p o il'
\ s near as I
can uinko out. there are only about ip -u p hlsti Hi* farmer s Wintry liesrd'
Heap high the g.iMeu eernl
ten com ing, anyway
, i, her gift litis autum n p-mred
Hut M iss Ithodn suld she "wmild
fro m out tisr. Invlsti horn’
rtsk It." and laugbed her m other back .
t.el other land*, rxlillleg, gtenn
to tier post beside the fire
The apple from the pi tie.
-B y ten o ’c lo c k T h a n k s g iv in g morn
T h e o r a n g e f r o m t h * g|i*&gt;*v g r r e u .
•T ti* c lu s te r fr o m t h e v in e .
Ing the w hole farm h o use was In
sp eckles* o rder Mint tudv and ( nch- 1
[I , , l. I I lie gil'.'t '.I't ' ',ru l.l.iru
Men had prom ised to cojne e a rly . «ml
•| |
M il. mu fill tiers t l...I
*'( no had son John and Ins fa m ily
Aeo
*1 Ml let 'I* f'.t Ills g.O.let. , &lt;*M|
Me,i,I U' ear thank* to '}.*t
con rh tp l's was rnw ilesM fr peering up
IV liltlJf r
the m ud. long o -fn re the proper lie)-and M rs P h ilip * was alm ost as lmi*»
King of A ll Turkeys.
H unt as ho.

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ab o ut some sh o c k in ' accident through
W here the oaka fAeir
c a re le s s ly d riv e n aiitmnobllett
Itn
branchea apread,
proved*
T h e y c a n ’t he Im proved
The
wild deer and the panther
T h e y nre In ven tio n s of the e v il one
Heard the worda the Pilh im s e lf
Vim can t te ll me'
I m ad
rima aaid;
tin* papers ,l
the hymna that floated
W alt a m inute, fn tln -r'" laughed
akyward
T h o m a s, amid the eager looks of u ll
Echoed suteef/y far away,
tho others, who w ere e vid e n tly fu ll of ;
Till the duak, descending
su p pressed excitem ent "W e— w e ll—
we we (eel nn though we alt wanted
aoftly,
to see more of yo u and mother than
Crowned the firat Thanka­
we huvv seen la t e ly , blit we don’t feel
giving Day.
sa fe to have yen tra v e lin g around on
th e cars any m ore, and your horses They were sfern, those grand
&lt; an I lake you a s Tar ns most of i i *
old Pilgrims,
liv e so we have club b ed le g i'llie r n icl
Men who harked to Free­
h a v e bough I you lire strongest and
dom’a call.
htind si 'llll'Kt lim o u s in e c; r that w»
And
amid the anowa o f
co uld llm i We ItUVe (Hit. a sum at in
Plymouth
t *ri'*t (ti th" hank to pay fur the keep
Kept the Day beloved by all;
m g of it and we h a v e h a d I di t a u g h t
h o w to run It
Y o u know he has been !n the bleah New England
woodlanda.
aw nv a good m a n y afternoons
W ell
Lit by A utumn ’a fleeting ray.
he h a e a if ii h a rtiltlg how t . r n ’’ a
To Columbia's chosen children
&lt; ,i i
1
ii h i i ir iih i him and n w v &gt; u
arid mol Inn call heat a log tmapHtoti*'
There they gavcThankdgiving
and c liin li Into your lim o usin e and
Day.
c o n n - mi d See u s a ll. and we e x p e c t
io n | ■ i i! &lt; it
S’i . w what do von sin
We hold it sweet and holy still

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I ti lU b o r n tt g li l l o l # l f T t m j t i , I la

l*h*ne t i l

IS AMERICA’S DAY
When Prayers of Thanksgiving
Arise From Hearts of Grate­
ful Nation.
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mg of hells, the «liouta of |dav th&lt;lau g h ter of k tu ain •it greeting kin sm en .
nml the voice of a nation * prayer
Hut Mo- null I* no god
\ .lav is
m erely it airetch of hour* T h e re la a
'ta k e r of tin- anti who tra in s H to be
hut the nervattl of hla c h ild re n T h e re
1* an ’ I r-e&gt; oil- ).v &gt; vvtil. Ii v lew * oh at
our g u ile fu l oltlces
Let us try to
th in k of It that wav
T h e n the day
ha
i uiiMiitr'g
rh in k m g of tl all in that wav wlinl
i "I III line day It I*
\ whole youth
fill nation with u p llti hnmln and m erry
hearts
T h in nation has been, at
time* In t''iirs
To.lav tt b u rsts into
hiMght't and Ml'- «t&gt;’iiid s of th an kfu l
lien* the fragrance of a feast fill*
th*' &lt;11r It I* a verv fe stiv a l of .lia r
Itv w (ten nolle I* proud or selfish ,
w hen the poor are not forgotten
H ave Toil ev'er Wittche.l the i Innrl*
aw akin g
bv
ml*t* ris in g hv the
advuni Ing * iin ' W hat a spe*la*ie H
w olild he If from a slu r one itiu ld
u ll lies* till* u p risin g " f nun lo m h e d
vafior from valley lo p lain across a
continent So does the n ation 's p ra ise
n rl«e with Incense nf th a n k sg iv in g
Ili-m em b er that by th is figure we are
see kin g to m ake our an sw e rin g ado­
ratio n v isib le I" out rtlllul*

lit you ever nee ttn Him rise out
■)f the n ie iiii"
Tor n e a rly four
lioiirH the dawn of T h u n k g ivin g
lilv hUH hot'll fee lin g lift way w ,‘Ml ward
in run* the *ru hefnfe It hleaV * "II
Vnie-rica
H alt * league onward
Mil- giav light I leepH over III*- 'III
lllh itliitu h le w u * | e nf w ii I it h
The
hew faint light in lio it * ot o u trid e rs
are ki outing ahead "f the m o narch sun
I'liev a r e necking the coiiHt of M aine,
(•••■ ling for the t'ape of llu M e n is
For
Mu* t* lo he a grtjnl day in A m erica
* If the h u m were a god, m a rch in g
ovi-r the A llu n th space a oim ao uld
put the words in hl« mouth':
“You
Hliipn on w litch I tln*h! I am not-cott
lent vv i Mi v on alone nor w ith voti
IlglithoiiHiiM w lilc li I now touch with
m v Hpeiir* of Himhnr*
I Meeh a con
litie n i oi g ra t.f n i hum an d w e llin g I
V i i ' l I f ) &gt;4 ' 8 1■i " 1" n 11f \ I h .» M-i li i 1rt ■■1
c i III i h ' i i i l i **| -1r *■ -i In irnl'-h the wtut'
f f tie r.
O k . . |.»
In
i . . ■rW - f i t f . j i h o f t ifii
wall* "f g rc.ii i nn * g Tea tn in fiiitu H i m * M l
i n a v M l •- • ’ V* 01 H R K * ‘
M•
a HoI oum Mi* lio iin M of no il
M o f 1It 11 g l . i t l a v ' " 1 T h e 1 * *f i l « «&lt;m ! I n
la nut a da) of to il hut of th an k fu l
o u r sun and sh ie ld
W hen the dny
Joyous rest
I w ill m arch o ver the Is clone m ay heaven's b le ssin g s, vet
vast arena of m ig htv states, cro ss rlv- to he sent us, he m ore than ih e eve­
era and lukea . Ilm h ih e K a liu ra a and
ning stars for m ultitu d e S ta rs on
heyotid before I s lip a g a in Into the Hltirs the light from m any a sta r ts so
I'licit). o, e a ti
For Mil* t*i a day
d istant Hint tl bus never vet reached
apart lo ini-,
Men are w a llin g tail 1 u*
Hut It l* on I lie way
of harm-** for the sunb eam s
I a&lt;
k n o w liflg i ih&lt; it token*
I m ake tinF l r t l Steam th ip Acro*» A tla n tic
V m erfian flag iio nutiftll evi rvw here in
{ h tin** irtrn
hi t* « -ns* » /I H i. \ |
ii
nl.i.' * k » i non-.,ind* "I Ilag* dtp
coil* to c i v . 1 1&gt;.)i i w . I .to hear the ring t la in I. in I ' - l l

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Priming a Dynamite Cartridge
A Thanksgiving (Re)Treat.

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’J*.. tuotierlv prim e n rtvnnm tle - g | l ' itfy.iuim edlttie dpltgcr 111 h an d ling n
f a t iii,|&gt; " ii.lei 'iir M iil.-e foitr 'h lng v an* -M il. of fain t |mWdi-V If 1 1n* user w ill
,-K.Keiitlul the cap tile fu * c " Mil- •ar u -e lull an o rdinary niim unt of in r r
tridg. m il a •lim p in g tool
Cltr met It and In ie P iL . m ••
,*,I o, i t s e l f i * vt-rv sim p le
I X ■ o iiitii'ii. tt......
. method of p rim
I lrst . rlm p the p rim in g . ap about lug i* to puje It a h id e 'rig h t through
Hit- 'itrltlilg^ puss tilts cupped fuse
the fuse, using ihe &lt; rlln p ln g tool

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First Thanksgiving Service.
So far as Is known, oh" of the Ilrst
‘ Harvest Ttpuiksgivlog Scrvlros” over
hold In modern limns was that pro­
vided for In uu olUcltjk document, op.
titled "Form of Prayer nud Thanksgiv­
ing to Almighty God, to bo .used. In nil
churches ami chnpcth fn Knglntul and
Wales nml in tho town of Uqthwlrk-oii
Tweed on Ktinday. Mtu ITth titty of Oc­
tober, 1847, being tho dnv appointed
for a general iiiaokivRlvIng to Al
mighty God Tor tho Into.- Abundant
Pnrvest, hy Her Majesty's Hpeclat
rommand."
With tho oxcepllon of
tiflo In November, I7fl9, Tu gr.itliudu
tor various sttcresHoa pn sea atuJ land.
Includlttg Iho Capture of Q uebec, and
tor* "nn tincyynimnttly plentiful Har
voat,"' th is was probably the first s e rv ­
ice of (Itn kind held lit modern tim es
Cadences of Seng.
As the custom Is among certalu
Swiss herdsmen on the Alpine slopes,
ns the sun goes down for each lo call
to th(\^pne above him, through l\lj
norn, " i ’ ralso y« tho Lord," so across
this land, through Itn valleys and over
Its plains and up Its mountainsides—
cverywltero ought to ring tho note of
praise to tho declining atm of another
rear, and lo tho ever-rising sun of na­
tional greatness and destiuj.
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C c i mpi ng th« C a p ta t h s

Fu s * .

show n in the 111list rtt Mon. N ext p iim li
h d iag o nal hole In the en rtrh lg i- w ith
the etui of llte ■ rlm f'liig tool, m aking
the hole th-ep enm iglt I" entirely lu irv
T y in g E u u and C ap to C s rtrid g * .
the cap, ln*ert the cap Into till* hole
s lid tie the fuse to the -h ie of the ■ at t lit u iig li It. ilic n Insert In n not her dln g•ipil Imt,- hehiw the Ilrst hide Vo ty
Ing I* net t-ssary lo Judd (he cap in tho
c u rt rhlgtx This nielhotl Is enlletl Jn c-

, Ing the fu*f- Ihrtmgh the cnrtrtdge
?• *
It I* unsafe and tinrelhilde. Tin tit*«}y
It* lik -tv

tn break nt ttie' sharp lu rn s

tid th. i •wdel Mane,'*plt tire ihriMigh
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M aking*G ap Holo In Cartrtrfge. —

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T h e Finished C a rtn d g e ---P rim e &lt; l.
r

trldge.

urely with a stout piece of the break, selling lire tn the ■art ridge
Instead uf expliMlIng It. or the Jii-e
If tlw Job Is done carefully and. cor­ may mis* lire altogether, leaving an
rectly the entire otllflt will look like uiioipkaJed chflrjp)* In the hole, nr tt
IIInstrntImi No t. and the priming will may hang (ire far half an hour or half
tic complete.
a day and cause a serious accident.
iKitorance. fear or carelessnean are Klimt cuts do not pay In handling eg.
the causes of most accidents. There plosives.

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rendering justice to- all, and giving]
honor to whom honor is due, u n - '
hampered by hide-bound prejudice j
and unhindered
by. sectionalism.
If this course cuur.es u» to lose a
subscriber now and then, we will
survive the shock
Our experience
heretofore has been that when we
have lost one subscriber for such u
reason, invariably we have gained1
ten.
We uro of the south.
We yield to no man in our love for t h e 1
HANKSGIVINQ In the language
Southland.
No man Is quicker to
from which It is derived really
resent an injustice to t h i s ’ section
meant) thought giving, and that
or to correct an erroneous statement
reminds tne of the lines.
regarding it.
The files of our pa­
There Is nothing, good or bad.
per* for year* will bear out the
But thinking makes It so.”
truth of these assertions.
But we
if we are not thankful It Is our own
hope that we will never become so fault. There are few of us whom for­
blinded by piejudicc that we can­ tune has so abused, but on this one day
not recognize a great character of the year wo cannot find something
simply because lie may have lived l
bo lh*nk,ul •b6 u t - l f we but think
north of the Mason and Dixon l i n e ” , f" ° c,,‘ n “ l l“ ,l 11b“ th“ V,Ul l° ! lb °
. . .
free blessing of light, the blue sky so
I clear and deep in the November days,
^■wibo sunshine that brightens the earth

Thanksgiving

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
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“ HE’LL PRENT ’E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERKR.
lo o o o o a o Q O O O flO o a o o a o a a o o o a a a o a o a o D a o a a a a o o a S

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M,,y6 V E M D E R 23, ttlS

Four More Days of the Big Sale at the Three-In-One Store
Remember we have the Ldrgcst Stock of nice new Blankn*
and Comforts in town, ranging' in price from 98c to $ 1,79
We thank you for helping us make
hoja* that wt; may continue to share
We try to make you feel at home In
goods whether you buy or not.

this the largest and best sale of all, an,j
« reasonable portion of your patron*^.
my store and are pleased to show you our
Come to see us again. TRAN K YOU,

T H E T H R E E -I N -O N E S T O R E
FOR RENT

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

| CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN IN

FOR SALE

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FOOT BALL GAME
HERE THURSDAY

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If Fating t* a fine art, mastered by and cleanser for the urinary tiac.t
Home— not by all.
and if you haven’ t the habit al­
'k
What to cat
how to pat it ready, by all means cultivate It.
arc the , preliminnil ?s and, them
The man who eats good food,
neglected, eating becomes mere fced- even if it is plain and inexpensive,
♦
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j f i g — a process necessary to sustain who eats in moderation yet sufficient
For Rent— Funds hod room-, wip,
life.
Hogs feed and no stretch of the necessities of his physical na­
or without light housekeeping
*10
the imagination can connect any ture, who is temperate and doesn’ t
N
French avenue.
*f»-: ftp
refinement with the act.
hurry nt hi* repast, who has genial
An invitation to dine is the high­ companions and laughs whil* hJ
&lt;*&gt;
&lt;%&gt;
&lt;♦&gt;
riT V a t d c a t e iir r r c c antl tho llfo that runa ln our vc,n*For Rent Three olfiee room* (ivtr
LI l I A u K tA I .uULLfcod
There aro few of us too, so poor we
est social favor, the ultimate act of dines, is prepared best to du his
10e Store. N. H. Garnqr
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cannot give a thought of gratitude for ’J All Local AdTertlsemenlB Under
hospitality which a man can oiler work whatever it may be, for the
•pentinued from Page I
other blessings we have. There are ThiH Heading THREE CENTS a
For Sale
Young mulie mx yTiri
his friend.
The banquets of the projteily nurturTd body is essential .
few of us so placed In llfo that wo Line For Each Inflcrtion. Minimum old, weight 1100 pounds.
(,.t ^ |
irrfzes * are in cash, five dolancient R om e are famous in his­ to the highest efficiency, mental 'fir ,
cannot help someone else to bo thank­
Frank,
Sanford
Heights.
7J6-:ffr
physical,
and
is.
best
pro
pare
dr
l
^
r
e
­
Charge
25
Cents.
tory but in those times the guest
lars.
ful If wo try.
. .
*
was most distinguished who could sist disease.
The committee reported "that the
Prom the first Thanksgiving day
For
Rent— One
hou*p
devour the moat food, and gluttony
town generally in an excellent con- when Governor Bradford sent out men
V
apartment.
Mrs.
Charles
Henry
&lt;
’ contributed to the. decadence ol the % Next Thursday is Thanksgiving dition of neatness and there.-were *° bring ln wild turkeys for the feast,
Smith, UOS Park avenue, between
Empire.
T h e r e . arts lineal descend­ and the cool and pleasant weather so many places in eyerfif district , *n honor of tho first harvest In Ply3rd and 4th streets.
u?- 1 tp
ants of those lid time feeders in of the past few day* make* us all that were deserving of honorable I9n,,,h- “ tere has been n general opln
For Sale-—Good udround
marc
Ion
that
this
Is
u
harvest
festlvnl
and
these . days, who, to the quantities; feel like .Ailing lurjtcy and otherwise |mention t halt if we were to print
i buggy and harnes*. Cheap for cash
For Sale Five acres of it,.
so h becomes a homo festival. That
that they consume have added a I celebrating • Kite ’ day' that m e a n s 'them flti* article would Imde Iiki
Box
infill
or
West
Side
vlo.-i17
t
celery
land in Florida. f*-ric,,|, , u|.
Iswuio of tho blosslnga of tho day to
m uch
m o r e *lharr.'rteVe
' l h a t r . ' friet'e eating
eatitig for
I citv
ity d
ire cto ry
breakine speed
sneed with which much
more
f o r lc
directnrv.
record breaking
tivajcd, artesian well, to r I! p
mothers and futhera. They can glvo
For Sale— Ford truck, line shape,
th e
the viands before them are made to th o s e of u s w h o h a v e ,
firorgrtuwn and Goldsboro
and lirtek roail
Term* to .Ul,
thanks In trutfi ’when they see their
luirgiiitr
Five passenger lltiirk, great
y
o
u
t
h
f
u
l
d
a
y
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Thnuksfivijin
D
a
y
\ s nivi e of
disappear.
peclTd grutific.iiion ■htldren and grandchildren around
buyer
See I F M i '
Semimde ('i&gt;
IOW1I t^l (ioldsbm •* them
It ought to ho In tho minds of lug bargain, $260 00
M 'tore - St at ion
The amateur sword swallower*, in S a n lo r d this ve.it should be ce le ­ Is the Iwtcrist
Garage. Sanford. Fla
, I'Mf
b r a t e d to ’ lie tid ie st a n i l a ll .o f us and
sons
and
daughters,
a
pleasant
duty,
I'niintiil tee
G^irguZow n
who s| in id food Into the apparently
Th
t% .4, Vliry evident effort toward* to pay especial attention to their par­
For Kent Two Ft.rni-r, t
bottomless caverns tout aid reached should gather either in cl.pr. h nr Ml »
For Sale 'J’en acres of llie best
ents op this day. If they enhnot bo
home
and
give
thanks
for
lining
alpart
in
the
cleub
*,up
movethrough their mouths, as the firehigh hammock land, west side, just f ir light housekeeping. Fiw dollar
ut homo they can nt least nend a let­
Mrs Savage, 7n| \!yrile
mun pusses coal into the furnace, be­ lowed to live in peace while Europe meat and. many uttrartfiVe
uttradliVp little
little
outside
corporate limits.
Half in per week.
ter or n telegram of greeting to tho
i*
warring
and
other
countries
ary
avenue
Ji-tfr
long to the feeding class. They are
homes and garden* show exe. Ilent "homo folks.”
cultivation
l years
\bniil 260
having
trouble*.
In
Sanford
we
results.
In
Georgetown
the
first
quite as cultured tit the table and
Ml fenced
Tho thought of Thanksgiving being large jtirte* on other half
For
Kent
Furnished
It
in their daily lives a* the herd that are indeed lucky and Thanksgiving prize w a s won by M r s Sarah L e w i s , n home festlvnl sometimes Is a slum anil tilleheil
Quarter mt'e of two] T h e ' I l k 101 M .quoth
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e
a
r
s
h
o
u
ld
be
a
g
reat
day
thr e , doll ar-, in c. i*h ai d t h e . ecorpl
ran into the sea and wu* drowned
bllng block In the minds of men and shlJiJUMV slat Oni* .viol t lls' ' t
Perlor till of u*
T h e l)U-llre*s- m e n goes to M r *
1. It
K c l l t x , t w o ,|o|
women, who have lUluer no home ties feci dntirmife
They devour soup, i olfee and ol !i,
JI toil wi11 hoy it if |
or are prevented tiv clrciltnsliince* sold wpttjn t io- t^xr lo ! - Worth]
in i a s h a i d - p u.,1 l o i m r i M
to
1111ui11 foods a util 1,1. and i law know * ll 111i hi l ki* a &lt;i il v &gt;’ II a nil all 1 lie l.ir
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F
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&gt; s niih M
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1"
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ll
t
it
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from ftettig in their own home rtrele or | ItlOll on
•I ,, P r k
Ii,el, • . 1
!o
Mr- p i l l
Turner
uni
not tlii' 11 -*c i f napki n-*
[ to y Inti
*...............
1 ren Ii
*t
from Joining the circle of their
ll" 111 M
i; u
1-telll
Li t I I
dimly uppreiiatc l he pnrpi-i
ol th e •lay IIS see Ml, I m -t l'*t t
.i veil to
f t:
1 1 If
friends
So they »firug their mental
an*t t he tr fa i n t l u 11 - I m*u M he
In
G
t
i
l
d
h
o
r
o
t
i
n
nr*
t
pri/.,
o
knives, fork* and *poonS and g"h
shoulders and say th themselves. Why
F o r Sab
E g g s a n d H u b . ( l ux o f ,
ll f, o V i
II
tin of re*l
r b.1a k“ - t hr c e d o l l a r - , o, s | m \1 rLilln
erully mix them
should | he thankful* No one t-nres c e l e b r a t e d K , gal \\ ki t e U i d o t t i »
, ■ 11■ TI
r
I it'h
II
V11 It..
M
I h ick- an'i i to ......... to M r
\\ hut In eat
I here l* no mySomething like that was the tirst
l u g j i e r f o r m u n c e , h e a v y l a y i n g b i r d * , , fur 11- h»'il m u 11 1ur lushed
M
11o n o r a l d e
L Alexander
mention thought of a young woman, alone In
tery *hhoui it
I f you. are ill, eat
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U
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tie
am
b
o
o
k
i
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g
o
r
d
e
r
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f
or
s
a
m
e
n
o
w
'
r
i-tf
a large eltv making her own way In
whill the do, tor
i ’,*
" i it.a*, • Now I t at t i e b i||kbeadl Mg of t he In \1 r i Kur d
lull
fix
•»'su
rijitig
some
(irtipor
i
MIc)
*
the world
Ihr second thought wus \ l * o a few p u l l e t - a n d i i o k e r e l Rooms
U
d
hoard
have
If you are in nori; .,1 l&gt;. .,|i|i
k'
l1
1mi J
t It* .
I*
u i - i | g, lit v o r a Id,
heller
She
reasoned
If I am alone s i m e ' s t r a i n
com
h a * | ut
V th* work or, t h,
Hey
a n i He
l
ea l what you want, whill e x p, ■ ■i
'
11, t f
hen* with no one to give me a Thanks Third S t , St anf or d
o n l y f r o m t h v h o m e fid k* bee i cornplcti || It Ionly f a i r to
hus shown you i
n*i j]tilu Itle ami ii.» r
and the t n a n v . v t u l o r * b u t ot lo r nieMtton that t lo work -ee m s f o h* giving dinner there must he n great
For Kent ' Room- , foi
Fur Sale Two fre-l, Mill k r-ow '
nourishing
D on’ t punish yourself
many others in the same |xist(loii and
i
It
f
l
u
r
i
d
.
i
th
a
t
ha
v
e
k.
( 1at a lee in
i
.
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•
i
.
,
■
oininundn■p n g
"!
progressing rnpoilv in all di r e t i ons’ mav he so to ■* wh*&gt; cannot hqy even a I I ifm l Bros
• ■
,'l 1f
Ijy eating what ytm *fuj I like lie
,
"
.
,
I
1
lire!
I
la l I
fronts
are
talking
of
i lid up park'ntk, I., th l a t t e r p a r ’ good dinner
eai|-I soim &lt;mi I,a- lid I jOu wli.il n
&lt;i • | j k, M&gt;Hh ) Oliti v
Air
ca m e
i m j ir o v e ntetit
1. ol"
TI,fi.lt,
,I ' IIl tllll, iI: i Il f . , m a k it g
if
lot *al«
V\
III,It o
o I ! 'll A. . 4f The *i&gt;||t ', tow ,| ull-v
goodi ilor *, iilj
If 1 rn going to show nnv g r u t it u d "
.»•
A
el* •t re dent tor n r
i
.,
■ j
fe
hi
Id’agi
|
n
ad
I
Uni
will
he
II,
good
shape
T
h
o
•••
taking medicine, ^tjpd medicine j.
^ ‘ ' ‘ M*‘ ‘ ’ -" -1■' •r1 ■' ...............
for the b le ssin g s of health
and
tic
&lt; otiilielL
ihoii anil
M
tinned beli i w are how vi r to t :,1 stre n g th and m u ra g e . I l l look out for l i n g , y ) ill) per
not for the healH$=f,.au
\ tuM.-bil f" r iu" ,h ' r :‘ n'1
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,
1!
I
II,, i
som eone else
S h e d id ho . tty going to PfitTU'* 1 low
I
%
choice
of fsfiil-, meats
and, ,veget, l i e s t e p’ III I h l - d ir l-r t u r n is c a u s i n g present nnfc
F'or He Ml
Jjevera)
* » flics
, ,
. .
. .
o t f i r p t a i e s i n -n up a n d t a k e i "
! ,
I i * lie r a I 1 1Ii, 1111III
1. ^ a ll h o n g Ii the sup erin te n d en t of n new sboy home t Ig,
aide*
nod, cereal*
us tin 11 i on. I. am
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lit.
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and unking for three hovs who hud tin
........... a *in on nt'
,
... ,,lens tike
. I unde, stand that tl.iqi wifi then- were 'OIJJ, III ij^eplfli, de «hupi
**
mi Indent
ol, ,,
tin- pro!
\
H
\
dwell
\
1
&gt;
■
' tl
r e la t iv e s ot frie n d s In the &lt;-uv who
i
,In keep the
,i
I.,,
. i lit o r large de cgitlioti Hunt,’ Kunm For Sid,
F% i tir II ,h
, a hi, it
ettig o v e r g r o w n wi t h weed*, e t c to
and calories
hitla/ne
sh
o
u
ld
be
h
er
guests
at
a
T
h
a
n
k
s
g
lv
,, « ’&gt;
glue 2
...
/ at, I nieb Ion on Uiclm da\ io* irt«lu&gt;et
1 v M i. r
■h ,tn &gt; t ti t to to I most* i o m pli t e log d in n e r
tlillt coiUribnles In streiigth,
III
For Rent or Sale llftu i ,i ... J'*,T h e sup erin te n d en t e n ­
. ,,
.
.
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, i the lake front with the view of
Kerr
.
2:t if
i*
lose the thoroughfare
Several l tered h e a rt ily Into the plan
met to A vi*
101 tf
W J Thigjien
builds up the waste and keen* Up , ,, ,
. . .
On
V'
.
bulkheading the lake at that place l ‘in h tlstt.i’s* *\’i’titrfis were c l e a n , ex
T h a n k s g iv in g d a y she m ade these
:&gt;rtiTh*.
,
*•
For Kent
T w0
( tiie room
"t 11l*'"t
..
ii
i
F. r Sal,
I,i*xe*. hovs her real guests i not c h a rity
h irn 1
Above
all ielse, ,lake •
llrltl
to-euf, u11fl t hi- ( fnnrnoT&lt;ml ( up *»l
. ** i’1 for Ul^lgl.t I
hou*, ci»|: 1 nietl 11.
.. . _&gt; , _
,, „ &lt; ford
will
take them rn low and fell
Siiak
to depot
Enquitt*
,
12-f
W
a
hou
I
g
u
e
sts).
In
e
v
e
ry
sense
Then*
was
which
seemed
place
Don t hurTy. for after ,all, eating i*
■
K
-r*,Dr t til k \ Vr.
!* •(
, . ,
,
,
I , i »b o w
them
the
i ii\
whi l e
here
and
n
tu
rk
e
y
d
in
n
e
r
w
ith
till
the
"
filin
g
s
p
i
■
o
k
&gt;
i—
l
l ust a- e s s i ' t i l i a j to s l e e p i n g to let
I,,.
,7
\l-.. .
nod M o r e u ■t , ’ o k * ‘ts to n tnutlhoe
,, , pact on ,,
n- till mil
i- allotted
&lt;• 1 K l»on inn will »r i r..i •t o i l ' - ho-.j
11, si r It g
1
I'w* '
n
, •
lo th* a f'o tiio ’ iti
M it h ,-t ,f tilt sh ”
.
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1» &gt;
tjierr
^
G.rt
f
'.ls
In
»'
Ifl &gt;AI g
I•-rti'»11 i..l nnil. and
.• i don I i hit &lt;
,&lt;
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• t; m
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o
n
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t
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w
ti
Ii
*
lo
in
i*i
such
i■
lew . •ini s I • *li
vi 11 ,’ n i
f e ll ■
To-tw.
tiiiuui-l. i .t short
.our sleeping
•r.f - ' 1 r
,1 it * crei- It ,it tit* ** ■ 1,1,1 v 1 *oJ.,'i| U|H,T1
into. Jit.; u a it «nOs tile many Oeait- Ill't VVl I )) ri'st ruld. Areroirt
•*r(«
I'llJJII
1loll*, t.i*| ,
tim e w ith o u t s h o rte n in g y o u r M a v
_
Fo; Sail AU.UllU. i n . ■s
lo-r as a friend nod showed in dif­
%
■itle- t hat
.
i»nvr(or
lodging.
between G’ulmettfr-and Magnolia to ferent ways Inter how much they ap- plants ready to iet
with
all
modern
on e n . t h
Ample time for «atingy_llh i,i
^
Xho.
S mi t h
Awill lo come
are imjw ot
Park, Park to Palmetto, between •prerlated the Thanksgiving treat
menr«*s, at t l y Futrview ior Firyt
means deliberation' in maAirtifing
Thru her. Celery Ju.
27 2t p
c
i
t
i
e
s
.
the rpaHficaiify spots nt the
JJ-fftr
Fifth and S i x t h fro m Fhnfocd a o ’ Sf and F’r* M'h Ave.
your f oo d
D o n ’t go to
tbcdStfier,
t
1
Btilllheading is th thlbg.
Ml
St'J
'M
o
o
t
,
te
ll
her
Will
out
nil
'th
e
to
Fn
neb
,^11
enii'l
' Mile Wiv. I
extreme
and
become
a matbeillat
. *.J.
! i
-I room for , &lt;-r. •
ctuisi f,.q un If idle were
A m e r i c a n Hoafntat in Ch i n a
I*’riciflc
n
1 n ' I V tKVl c*
n ,.|
, al&gt; r
on,
th at
, h i vv*
&gt; ,u h
f r, &gt;'ll ' I X '
.CJC*.
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J.u
I*
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1
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Ion
Ini
.
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i
n
.1
u
M&gt;j.ilnJ
that
t h* ■r I o i l .1
in exit*’ She bad n&lt;&gt; frie n d s nr rel.i
who
led
u
if o.il
..jw I
111 o i l ' hf ul a I e r t 11111 n u m b e r ol l l t l n ■
1" , I
* Vs1) T1
r i nk
" h iln In si
lives w till 1n U " (timisand miles
AI wlilcll is hlil*'d
-ph i ' H ’ s i if a. 1l i l t ; , a f e i ir' uni.cr iinat Vi .'.ft c,
If
you
caii'l
instinctively
knuw
IJrst she dl l not fiw’k forw ard w s h nnv In III* l a m e r eilion of 1 loon P rt.irels
.
I , , i .III Vo
Ttn*
Im
im
(
i*
K
t
'ua
.........
rn ■ ml
u j, von' food 1 n aiv to hi » a a I
.11 -1i * *
IX .1 ‘ , il **
t'i»axur*’ 1
He l-st Th.iuV m’ Iving lo four In re* ,(f croutld "ll I* Ti lde
',,m
t * ■M1 1' A
p* ,1 ■lit
K
f
..11. .
•In. if.
!,.« &gt;'W. | LiJ . ,*s. * f 11 I■*i ", 1 .1*1.1.
t ■ **4
hill, O l el IneklliK the: 1 111 iptl '.ill Ii,,r ' i
dnv t&gt;, fi.- .pent ,, tr u Kic si run lie 's
Hut
l l , ' ,11 a
tip
Fir-i
1 ■!•
l o t ; lie UIPI
M ijd,
Ii l ic i t r r IhlU111 I" l o I Ic - 1,1a r t *i &gt; t tint m*
Ida*
for nut in •
-t.i
•, .1, 1.:lift if i. i; 4» *
It Is her d tsp o sllln u to m ake lf)e most of I ' he Foil, and cost $' t),00tl (p,ld
t
,ifor
matio
'(it* - t fit:
t
e
i
of
mui.;.
I
This
f.eiiig.
not
only
ip
splendid
&gt;;
(fjl%Blgl-llce lliiin arithmetic, and a
\1•Mir1
of Ilf,’
If she U lllt llil have wfint sill*
law . f " ' a .1 men, 1 dU;&lt;in l . u j :iU o jd .lilte d w, t h ■ .tina " Ilk ' * -ipi. i,n,k* for so rtu d liliiK 1 Uke
many ••an’ f *»mi*i" i * i wit limit ahiiul 1 In K t m
Mi i ; i.
at
tor r&gt;e\ general. a n d c a n t o r tr.ef's. fo rm in g a m i n i a ­ fn w hat mlie lias Him declihnl to give
,S
M
llruw-ter.
-U
“ losing t r a c k /'
ha* prepared the following list of ture park w ay.
som
eone
n
gootl
T
h
n
n
k
a
g
lv
ln
if,
d
in
­
Don’ t cht ton much iu-.i hi'caiisc
For . . R e n t
H o o s y i , C i u t F j r'
ner.
It wan out of the iirteTdfof) xor
ihitign women can do in ■K’uu.oih.
, you liuvc a good cook in the kitchen
her to e n te rta in ip iyo n e aAd.tlie filca
Cau take luiek her nmtdep .name
j 1 I 'i n d or l i qf l i r t. i s l i p^i ’ Irvjd l i p W *
’ uttd hernnse you like it
D on’ t cat
of Just sc p ilin g n hn*ket to if w orthy
keepi ng r oil pi s . eti
M ho in f •.dr
after her husband is dead without
•to "save** things
It isn't good
f a m ily ^ j f r ijA l seom to he so lb rle n t
D w e l l i n g ? . f e r t i l e I'eli^r
‘C. 1 &lt;*Udany legal process or ■legislative act
economy.
Adept your dint to the
wanteif
j).
personal
touch
some
tr ’ ouif... 1 r! ” r i , . , I • f eV -V s-J
('an
keep
nhe ('
x a i i r.
I 1 | r 1her
' » 1 "own
o i l nrtutq'wfieu
m i w4
"
, ^ ■■
'season and th e ’ climate
Nature
'bow
Hhe conauReil with n woman. *
gil'e - p r o ••* ■ K . V ’ T . ' Wp ol t r h f l , 2 D. •
Can por uade lu-r h u s-L 'i i . ‘ , ijf|
Ii"-* nmrrieil.
V."
wbo7 while not-a social vforker. knew
very kindly grve* us certain fruit*
•Third
.street
PhoL*e.
**
Iband to take hur^Tlanic anil give
-----------•
-J 1314 city nml the needs.ef many a fnm
and vegetable* at certain cseasous
^ r
Ids family .amnie, if
he d".'* rioLiiV'’ .* •----------- -—
■— - r
his
...
j,
,
|,|
,«•
o
A
i
^
T
BrThrough
lids
woman
aim
found,
a
...uL.tDu year, yvhqji wt. rcln-lt c.-oxk
»♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »»♦ »»&gt; »»»»»♦ &lt;»»
like R
••
T
' *
‘
pillow WlLfi two sons who was Juit'.
wtea they come fresh from l lie
Cup retain In r maiden name f°r
A U G U S T IN E ON T H E
'. r1v*H/ ruUdv to give o p .lh e struggle* o .
gardern when they ure beet for us,
LOCAL G R ID IR O N
.
l t d prif’sk nji her home
Him had
busitfWhs transactions #md uV her
-m
m
and winch we dois’ t 1 are for wf
■t ^ j,
*11 a l &lt; Y M 14 iP rn 'iraged 01 d l hnef
hu*band‘s ntune for A-&gt;vanl .itl^*tr,ot hi r season*
Watermelon* are
. ' x
.rtld 1 s 1 -'tut sjdrlt and energy
If wife doe* not like hM- iiWn frr,i * .
good in summer, but
we don ’ t
Irmdirr tf ik In the sflila
husband'* fa hilly name, they ca’rt,| ■NatrfOf(D flip! St AuguHine lltift' I ho
crave thorn— wouldn't en joy them
.
,
«CKifi#.-.wflI eono* togeffitnr
I'thtrr ThanksThanks- 1i on wPl
wpl keen
k''"n sympathy A basket of
rhange to a name that does suit
.
,
V
,
,, ,
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potables ami
half so much in January
No art of
, I glAlt*fff"utJiL it- promis^f' ku It*- the, r c c r l e a a iblrken, vrroti
-J
w!
‘A - i r k i 'I
A woman ran wear man - Hulh'og
.i.ude n T n.oV giving^*
Ing /dinner* iron
preserving cart save all the relish
.
!| IKiUC»V4 vHUV 1il.si un^. .«,vcr
v vi been1 'hi'
..........
- ........
*
*4 C
nt.pnfil iiViAi'tjtii
ode ,,r *
' "&gt;* 1 * p dinner llt.U nm*- * than
of lre»h fruits or vegetalJeM. but without any testrictni;; -\oo)q rht&gt;t i j.tUyc*! / i tlito . ity'.*a,x )nu It •team*
fisj tho W1
Mien of tin’ m^tbijr und chib u*.
men
cVC* yderynce ■'
jter.t
in
the
thin doiysn't mean that the Conner's she must not jm&gt;so « s jr.'jjtirn. v
am
o
n
g
Die.
f.v
ore rtinkvd
ea
ll ; 01 i cw c linn'll Into thein. ■*J»"*'*
f-he can "vot** at every deetmii.
.,oicii •t'qc.w.ii .
’ I"
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*
urt is not a very useful and ncri-ssta ll.
.
The school teacher f«»rgot her., myn i ** * » "
She
can
hold
.any
office
in
th»
*^ri*.V»
.vtpporl
thenWlY*;,
the
l»n^
■ury profession in our modern sys­
Although Sanforfl wus
..........................................
' .'.‘l 1! , loneliness in iielnr
Ihnnkfqf k*»e ciydA^ &amp; £
state
and
run
(or
congress.
lu
p
b
L
fi/rhi4l
»
i
l
.
t
;\{l,d
F
y
jili
r f f( 'oat ll I**od n ,:pl lo a less fnrtona'te ylHeyi.
tem of tnlde economics
hv the An*-ii*nl C h jK hoy
She can bold property ol her own Hut. blstui ha* been wor - log hill d
s’Nmcei
K
^
“
ASrrrr',
Gwei
shore.
K)
w
oi
k
,Adapt yottr •iRel u&gt; your
i In* t:i ifl.i’i sh.'tiMered Imr reiij'onM27-‘Jlc
v l
daily
The man pL si'llentiry ojcupM ioo- and give her share of .the family with th&lt;L local 'cum holdingg «IUH
&gt; ! Jillltlea wlih 11 exv (Hiorngn which never
property
by
will,
but
cannot
deed
needs difTerent f^od npd in different
practices, and ha* made Hevcfal ■fagged until flnnlfy a neat and com
&gt;***»&lt;;
Wanted
Du a* making _
- ..
change*
which
will
strengthen* ^Yrinble home fi r nerself nnd her dill.quantities from that demanded by her share away
l.Klckjimp,
•
IJtjwM.
ft), in Fuijvic*^
She can take yip a 'hordFstcad or our team and eliminate all the weak; dreu was the result,
the ditch d i g g e r .' F&lt;$r. the former
Apartment***
.'
*
.»
* - ’-‘ izia
spot*.
Both teams are in excellent .
R M»v' aometlmcs fo replace VKor
• I- - ~
^
- *
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wiilie heavy meal l» sullhieigla'^i# the school lands an bee o w q . pYoperty,
shape and it will i,e a har.^ fought' , * ''“ l 1 iin'
r,'c'',v" r" ," ' r ni'’
T.osj.'Sahifliirji-^igli^ Bar')'"., j
-other three are not urn many.
*, ■
.
■
. . . tru y thankful
by another prayer
A prominent *-itis»u ordered t hu ,ha tile, although
•with j'curls and aqVihyat
IL 'V " '
___. Avoid- fire nnv foi)ds ' tfte rjipiutn of] *
im* opposing team*
. . ,
, .
' ’
,y
,
1 ,
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.,,,
For what I a n about to give make nn
"T’l&amp;fida ’ ^ocan’ L.eall4'f«^ t^he fstn and 1 l-ik*lund Telegram difcomjttaed liw- n ,„s Jhe local hovs out weighed • The I |ni|v lt|hj kfl|1
if rFlurrU-d id Mi*. K F. 1-aha. -B®
ml 1 that the F.skiinfi d&lt;’i’ nn hotiirty , &lt;nu*r ap ertolf' ^jpc.ired m that If11111 * wjil hi * all ai at
Ia
,
W h - n yon n c n l Jnb^Pn.ilmu
yet the menu on m.aiiv Florida Ui- jKijief vvbjjh diii_obt rn*’et t hr j |
"■ ' .V -a
Th" St A u g u s i w i l l )*/**FYJEAD I LOSE. SAID THE TURK
|liM lei nx Innw and we will
It.t
n*a■
Wutileil—
Druoontiking
i&gt;l * 1 " ■
Dr
ttoonii king by -W. u
tnhles, particular I ’ In ihu .rural ‘ mioi- , , proval of the -..i’ ll 1’St't.elin'd render r ve Thutsdny nmriiis'
They
K lb'kamp
.
room ip FujrvRw ApD
t ions, uboqijds m things frkjyl in -The disgruntl’ d one r e fille d the well 'entertained while h* re
send ,i man to vce. you to talk
2h-:ttc
- *- r * •
lirease. wliero^evpr^' precuultsn has comparison of Woodrow Wilson vtth will leave for' Orlando Satin day.
|-rices and show samples: N o
&lt;(
4tecn taken
. prevent .the v loss Abraham LinroJn, tegurdlng this » whoi ectb*')’ will pliiy that yjternocn.
sport
of a single drop of the uniiiial (at*. reflection on Wilson. • The- editor of E very true lover of *rl4Ul
job ts loo luji, none is too small
lioya
What They. NeftffB r o il e d , meals
are palatable anti the Tclegrnrn., 'answers .*his critic ahould turn o u l . i ^ d theer
lor us.
Tho crying need of Neiy Vjirk
herlthfu), fried meats aro an aboro- . thoroughly,' .* cpmluding ns follows: to victory.
X
.
:* •
.
m
en. according to one otfffiem *'hn
" W e shall not discontlnvo th*: pa­
intfioo.
;V
r 1
taken her
jsdvlco An*1 r°lind Mr. Alletf may n d t: read it,
Poor^Optolon of Poetry.
‘ Drink water with your ncal» if per.
g(«al. are
filhiplni
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wc
are
noiry.
for
he
needs
some
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said
that
f?lr
Isaac
Newton,
on
you want it. Tho old fable th st.lt
Iso finiiKsfop'
imriuedflv
.sunrise
houK«fop’ jiep
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should bo used only between meals of tho broadness and liberality i\hich being asked h|s opinion of poetry, re­
neks; r e ^ p . - coifi^rttiU
plied
that
It
was
a
kind
of
Jngcnloas
doesn’ t hold good any more.
But we Btrivo to make its leading char­
shit aervice—gnd fh'ir irtWtVr
nonsense.
I&gt;e sure that you do d’r lnk It bt;- acteristic; but the paper will go on,
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

P U B L IS H E D
SEMI-WEEKLY

ON TUESDAYS
AND. FRIDAYS

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’ IN SANFORD—-Life la Woilh Living
VOLUME VII

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 26. 191A

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GOOD ROADS
MEETING. AT
GAINESVILLE
WILL R E E D U C A ­
TION A L A N D GOOD
RESULTS A R E
PROMISED *

Working fur F. E. C. Canal
Secretary H. 1 Ilnmilton of the
Florida East Coast Cunul Askociulion is taking a trip down the East
Coast in the interests of the canal,
meeting with the vnrious trade and
civic bodies in the several cities and
towns, gathering information
und
statistics and urging them* organiza­
tion* to have good representatives
at the hearing to be held soon in
Jacksonville nu the matter of the
government taking' over and im­
proving thy present canal
While in Savunimh at the recent
waterways meeting Secretary Ham­
ilton met the chairman of the bourd
of army engineers and learned that
there will be held soon at the office
of Mnjor La Due in Jacksonville a
hearing yn the proposition of the
government taking over the East
Coast canal and that nn invitation
will be extended to all cities and
towns to lie heard at Chut time. Just
when the public hearing is to he
held bus not been announced, but
Mr Hamilton is urging all t be towns
along the coast to make proxisiot
to be presented at the public hear
ing

LARGE DELEGATION OF
BOOSTERS FROM KISSIMMEE
ENTERTAINED IN SANFORD
NUMBER OF “ KISS-ME” BOOSTERS WERE
WELCOME VISITORS TO THIS CITY
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ON LAST W EDN ESD AY•
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Caught Had Negro
A negro named Robert Crawford,
who had been omployed by K. T.
Wynne ut M onioe for somo time,
incidentally told somo other negroes
that he had to leevo South Carolina
on account of trouble that he hnd
und Mr. Wynne upon writing up
there fount! out thnt Crawford was
wonted for shooting n constable nnd
killing his horse.
Deputy Sheriffs
Roy Tijltm and Conner Williamson
were told nbout it- and arrested
Crawford, obtaining a confession
from Itfm and he is being held for the
authorities at Goldsboro.
It seems
thut Crawford had committed some
minor offense and n constable r.c*
companied by u negro guide hnd
stnrterl out to cupturo Crawford.
He claims' that when he sig h e d
them doming towards him he tried
*° JfRR th*’ negro but accidentally
killed the constable’s horse and
wounded the officer.

GREECE CAVES
ALLIES WIN
IN DIPLOMACY
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GREECE TO RENDER
AID BUT WILLsfifPT
PARTICIPj

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London, England, Nov. 26.— Al­
though the full text of the Greek
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government's reply to the collectivo
.:£m
noto presented by the entente pow­
ers had fioF yet been made public
in Knglu'nd there is every indication
thnt the British government is satis­
Christian Nrlcntista of Sanford to fied with the position takon at
on*.
The assurances given
by
v
Move
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The Woman's Club has voted to Greece differ in marked de g r e n ^ f i t
rent the use of their line club build­ the previous- expressions of n U M They are
tbyr
ing on Oak avenue nenr Third street Icnt neutiulity.
At the same,time the secretary is
vague
nor
evasive
but
promise
ex­
to the Christian Scientists for their
gathering information and dutu tc
regular Sunday morning services. plicitly that no military ..mjpaxure*
he presented by the hoard of ap­
The Woman’s Club liuiltfing ha* will he taken against . tfie Serbian,
praisers appointed by the war derecently been redeioruted ami other­ French o r ’ British tjoops^io. caso
paitment to inquire into the feasi­
wise improved nnd n fine new grand they retreat to Greek territory.
bility of the g o \i&lt;rnnient taking over
Whether this gunrnnty of safety
piano installed
Altogether it is
the presertt canal or building a new
will
curry Greece to the extent of
one of the prettiest and most con­
one to parallel it or selecting an­
opposing with her army any CJervenient places in the city.
other route for file inland waterwax
The Christian Scientists of San- mtiu forces which might attempt -to
|.,| ,| ire |o lie eongrat ualted on »••- put - lie the allies across the Greek
Secieturx Hamilton In-bl a inert
mg in Cocoa Wednesday night and
•tiring sti homelike and comfortable border probably will not be ascer­
lias another meeting scheduled for
tained Until full detail* are n -rived
a place for their services.
Melbour -• tonight
He is now ,r
The first set vice III the new rooms in le^ard tn the asstintnis*- given
Fmm the '.optimistic
ranging for other meetings
N. *
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l&gt;e ut I I ii’ eloek next Sunday. by Greece
tone of Athens dispatches to Ioimlon
Smyrna N e w *
however it max be inferred G.'cne
bn* yielded ott every essential point
full x 'iiti-tli-d that the sea wall and .'s.-tninnln D r e d g i n g C o . in i o n i u m
It
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raised by the ullti— The (irts-k *ituthe dredging wen- all that could In-.
Sanford!1■
alswn
therefore is regarded as having
i desired
.irr* ti. •&gt;-.t fu VO| 111&gt;|\ 1 m
i They
been eb-ured llnullx
■ \l one o ’ rlnrl they w.re given an
Milit.it&gt; i vents i i i the Ralkans «*p-_
pressed xxIt ll Ifn k't* at work of hi.iu elegant Intiilienn at the Royal Cafe
pear to li(- marching swiftly to tK*
•*1 1f x leg t ill- Id kr fr^nt h«Tf .1 MO
that xx.i« greatly erijuxed bx the
1 ft ’A
- t .tied '1 pi'll b-;i xin k! tK.it 1 »i
i-onelu-ion ol destruction, to Serbia.
visiting i.t&lt;lies and gentlemen and
The
approa -t-es to the historic
t In-y xxitubl •IIVita• t hi* Sit Malso I.y niaoy Sanlord peopli
Ai l ­
I.O S T E V E R Y G A M E P L A Y E D
for.l | '••pie
, . to torn*’ t»i ..
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battlefield of Kossovo plain, xxfdrji
Ki-»&gt;*irnnn-iing as toastmaster. Honorable F«»rxxete expected to form a strong &gt;ieW AS NOT T11F. REST (M AM I V r&gt;. t Lake ,.ilb-d upon Congr.-«»mHn ind xirw i her propn-ition d ow n ’ \ ’ » I » H T H E T E A M S O F
fi'tist x'i- line, seriously delaying Hie
T H E V IS IT O R S
hen
Among t bos. from Kt*«im
H IT MAKKKT SEEMS TO
.'si-ars li
I
H o l l y . \l
K
Robinson,
a d viinis- ol tin* invader*.' already •
mrr were the - f o l l o w i n g Congress
—
tiovernor
Thai
alter.
lion
II
f
IIK OOOI ) KNOl f.li
In tliv ensuing*
titan
. J Scars, wife :uid »on, Joe,
Yesie-day xxas an unlucky day for )ta« been Unversed
Stanford. Eugene Itryun. Dean I. A
battle
thiSerbians
are
repiift»-d" to
Jr. ? "
Thompson. I’res’ t city Sunfoid although the lun and IXSpinier,
I
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Johnson.
Editor
have
been
unable
to
withstand
the
council, Eugene Jliyun, councilman, citenient among the youriK«*r
folks
la-ttuce is getting tipe in tin- cel­ Naugle. M Katz. Mr. .lories and
Joe E Johnston, city engineer, Hon. made up fur it. The first defeat shock of the attack nnd they ate &gt;
ery delta
several others who responded with
II Clay Stanford, I M l.--e. Hud was ad udnioteied ' by the St Augus­ now said to hnx- been tn retreat r o - &gt;
Every season about Thanksgiving . I i orl a d d r e s s . - .
son Russ, M Katz, Mr and Mrs. tine high si hool,thnt after a hind ward the Albino border. Sima* the
the light green glint of this dainty
\ f t . r tlo-ir llt t o b e o t t
tin
v isito r.
D G Wagnet. T S Olivet, R T fought liittib- with thi- local high fair of I'rfstinit ' npil VJi|iovits i.-'tbi*
maiden brighten* our I'.-ld.
it I
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t o th. - , -t.Mu it «*l :i •'- «x, ffjyxl■r .
til.
it. • a r • t o l b .
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ri lb•i hold t . - m u iil l .d away w.r It a
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lain. ••*kr V 1•••I
ini.es. man eviry hotly in 1 tie III
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In the nhsenre o f laty^d.fqryrrtarton *
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This season lias n o t been one ol Do- r ^ l j ^ 01380646
nituai^rr -at
-sf&gt;preltieht ever witnessed nt Holden coneerning the situaiqytT
urged to attend.
best its the heavy rain* at planting
" ,-|«qmffd
' xitnekl thi* '
field nnd t he ntuny visitors were rhunik |»n*s it may 'he
&amp; &lt;• ur-.’ -xille will In- prepared to ur- time rut the etrtp of curly stuff
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well sa tisfie d even If the Sanford Set bians svr«- stril hoTj^rNf^M* fiosl"L M date fr(•III 2500 to 8000 visit- somewhat and the subsequent warm
lion.
I
n
J
h
c
souih;
vljicie
life
a
tvr.m did lose.
it'.ii geinents for it reception weather bad 11 tendency to ..... . •I,
Iti tin- evening the pnri-h house troo|ts are operutmg, vti^emtitniion- is -v
The lettuc e going ml'
•-igi t lief marling tin iven I .-arlv stuff
xxas the Hf'eile *f two iiio- i d'-f'txts UMihnngetl
been , the ' titiirk' 1 now i. not what 1 1't VERY FEW CITIZENS HERE WHO REALIZE THE MAGNI01 g " Dei e miter
h h i;v i
V. itliin twenty njll&lt;v; -of jilagtLid.
tlie first ail mini* t .tfed to tin* Santn i-'i
A in t l. ft
litre ef tin mi-ct- grow els i-oilbl vxi'li In -hip lull it 1*
the llijtikb ui in.x mlf — ^^LVa»MUiig
foul
gillby
tin
St
Augustine
girls
Tl l)E AND IMPORTANCE OF THE SAME CHEAT
&gt;J L i; .1 visit to the I d iv e r s ity t h e l ies! t h i . r e I- ..lid II— " t h i nnd I h, *, . nnd b.. I lie Flit in tin v* f b:i.pgb \1 esopointni^. ' \(ltte &gt;i M-fi*.
':.i
W .-itn i* w ill be gjxeti an t ton *,i Ilf. I.• I:.1 i i
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I'HOI.RESS HEiNt. MADE ON WORK
&lt;"l l i o t t l _ . *..
xx I n xx lkei| o vi- r t ia* S (o:il | , o y . | o i l * bit 11b- wtllt txx a x x
lx to in sp ect the pew road ket Is taking the leave- and )
allies,
the'
Itniieh
f
i
n
d
e
r
. r«tR(}d .'.
I in t he (ant "ami fin Ions game ol
*1 a • m ip u» w hich was b u ilt u n - a good price for the xatlle
t
liter
or
lout
-miles
IjeloXX
U
px^dtJAty'.
| bill t h e b u l k b e a d l -ig • f till- I.lt-I a b o i t t d t h e
\l|t
Mae us guests of bushel ball.
|t ih eitimated that about f l i t
- n i; i- ; visio n of a government
mill It; Messrs. Walker uml Mahoney and
All the games xxeie good ones they bad enptuted from ‘t hv-^ u r k s ,';..
liottl
here in
Sunfoid
i
" -g i'M i,-, .(Ilht-r d e ta ils , of the rn.eel- cats will be (.hipped front the ''•■n.
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greater undertaking
than
most j were rnrried to the powerful dretlgoiand lull ol action.
In th e .g ir l i ' owing to hick of watefi..*. *.
ing k.^Yr n(,( been vv-xt^kod o x t t lm l ford section this week of lettuce
The violent, struggle on tjie Aki^trtf^* \
with - St.*. Augustine the frapeople suppose nnd is fraught with and shown over the muehinery,
a rotep|ere ‘p io g rn tn x x ill-.b e jm b - atone
It is bringing all the xvay
many mote advantages to the rity has I and learned more shout dredging tures.of th'*r g-»ine .tv ir th« magnifi­ Italian fropt cqnlinue,* 'ufin'mlttintt* .
It-df-d n i' ij week.
•
ftoni $1 per crate to
per irate
Rome reports nn in\^t&gt;r^atlt yic- r
, -'V - ' f l
bus long Hein the contention of The] in its actual operation than we ever cent playing of ^ fiss Mixtin for St. ly.
L o. b. Sanford, ttcctruling to the
J; V ^ -T lory
for
Itultuna
in
*(hc
cn|ddrv
.of
f .*•|
llriald and w e people who me living ‘ knew before.
From the dredge we Augustine and Miss McDaniels for
Jlnp tut Ten!pit* Next Sunday
grade and pack
If it w»« good
itrthv
teWon
nt
s
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Austrian
trenches
The St. Afigustiue giili
heJr art the ones who (ail to realize ( went for a mile down the lake to SuVfuif^y
j,
: ■
Rr» (jeorge Jlyiuan will deliver headetl stuff the market would be
I the extent and scope" of this w-i rk get n .look nt the short line as it won this game xxith a score of 18-6. Goritzia.
•* «c: 1 in onyAITodAy . Thom ' Shall paying almost double thut price
TLo boys game with Stelsoti^jisa^
Along this line is the following letter wux before the bulkheading com ­
Death or II. C". I’ ctiSffieton
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la* w n h .V fc. jp d ’aradise” nt the
There will be about 500 acres in
Jit;in it prominent citizen who sets menced. . Now. to get a real view also replete with good pluyiug ntid
T
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e
many
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; D»l&gt;U&lt;a .Ttimplw-unit SundjLy mum- IvtLUcu-.tlua ui»uxou according- to emir hVth his Ttpwv—fci foffowsof rht&gt; “ befttre and after taking” go the Stetson boys won this game in Pennington were shoc^Oo Dnltear pf
1,1 K bt II o ’floclt.
You are invftrd SccValive rstiniates bitted upon what
rt,
r
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out on the lake and take a look nt the score of 22-5.
Denr Editor Holly:
his death which occurred on Tui'sto tear the same.-.
,
'*• Wa grQwere hn\*e "out nlCesdx and
The
sporting
editor
of
The
Hernlxl
dtiv ni the home of his »on, J. \S^
I was one of the party that met the tough, uneven -anil ugly shore
, * At 7 Lri ‘ in the evening
Mr. intcinf iAn -plant during tf|(&gt; se.i-.nn.
slept late loduy urn! the full ac­
the KissiremrV delegation at Elder's line and then slowly drift down to
Pennington on Sanfor.d Heiglry». He
All
indications
ptM'nl
to
*
good
price,
^il/tnan will adtlress tile audience
count is not uvailnbl*.
wan fifty-two years m yRxl .Ut tinWednesday, nnd xeont oil th'- in - opposite the bulkhead and t h e r e get
especially
for
the
licxl
crop,
a*
thg
, n: 'In subject; "T h o Rlado, aisjl
a good look at the real improvement
Vl'cclion
tour
xxlth
the
Kixsimtuee
time
of his death anti
(fj* San­
lh‘, Kar und the Full Corn.”
The weather conditions xvitl improve at
Allen's Theatre ProgrcsscH
to Sanford, thoie see the even,
folks
when
they
inspected
out
bulkford
many
yeurs
ug
6
»li\it&gt;
returned
Sunday evening services nre X’rry that time and the cold weather eflll
A. G. Allen, ■who recently built
regular, smooth anti beautiful shore
to hi* home in Hliitf^p. jju ) jtnnit/illy
. I*rt*tlx attended but it„ him Iteen bring forth the good ^olid hr isds bend.
line with the beautiful white sand, lhu nPW pl“ y house on the Iiincg
spent the winters
I
have
lived
in
Sanford
since
be­
that
make
the
Sutilord
bRtUei'
as
N •’’^ii.onsttiiUiA. that ns mnny ns 426
. . .
, | with the background of somo ofi l°t« on First fctreet is now engaged
The funeral xorvirOSjLgccurrpd at
lore the Itrgtnnihg.pf this great work
,JUR, neM fiou, „
tha, are In the * In placing opern chnirs on the floor,
,r
P op|e ran
nccommodaHid In the fnmnus ns. the relery. •
the residence of J. \V. F ^ ifin g to n ,
find
Yi“
v&lt;
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rfiuAe*.many
private
exam?
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t
r
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't J 1,ur'- room of fhe Ttfm’ple.
You
shy line rshowed
v i i w w i xi
li]/
M l, ^
up
to.
greater Hu bought all the chairs in the Im ­ Rev. Strong of the CoAgfiigatioitAI
ftrflHonr, Jiut never have I realized
_?prc- thttefore invited to corre.' The ■ut
Germany Shy on Food7^,
adventuge.
This rhangc wd srt’ no perial Theatre und also u shipment chutch officiating. The r e f t f 'h l w v r e .,
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Cologne, G -rmeny
LoniTon . -svfwxi •rxfal wnfk ami improvement
"f! I extra in charge*" of Mr. Earl
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n'tir ’ .... !
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brought roitgrnlul.ition
rongrntulation to Sanford,, from Jncksonvilb and expects to sent to the
old hom*1* ^ ^ C lin t o n
f
, K„
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1; xton rendent delightful
music. Tfie Volks X*itung i» u 'sharp ar­ w-tt* going on. until Wedprtidny. j|it
ftom ihe whole delegation of Kis? seut a thousand peo^il». in the now
Illinois, fog interment.
"C*
1 feel Hint there are
The roof over' the stage
7*"' c ^"&gt;'1 with Mrs. Ernest Boils ticle urges the 'rrif.b*l“ g. ".which
,
,
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simmee people nnd from all other/ house;
other,
in
our
city
that
do
no,
know
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diirrtor and Miss Margaret Davis meets next xvrek. to - call the govhas been extended 18 feet, giving
Ucarson-JCcrf
piani-t ix planning an esrellent pro- erpment to account for ifs (niluro .to what - being done on our lake , hnl th&lt;&gt; ,Hllkhp|lll. „ Mhl. roa, lm. ample room for scenery and shift­
Miss
Flora
i’curson, uqd .-Jesse
front,
Hnd
for
thnt
reason
I
want
deal
adequately
with
•
the
-problem
,Wam ol song.setviefcs for the people
ing and ..t(u&lt; stage will Ire ample to
provement of Sanford.
Fearsou
were
quietly
married In'
you to {lublish this, an account of
of supplying foodstuff*.
I this v(Inter.
1 ttllnk Ihe people of Sanford avrommodnty nhy of the roud shows h n d o S a t u r d a y , X O t f i . -.B1
mV awakening, as an ap|&gt;cnl for
that' com e to Florida.
" T o supply the 'Geriyu!i nation 1
Phi- other sorvices ip.&lt;the Temple
Alfred A, ttlckelj'^^lhe . lsro
them to go to view the beauties of who have not taken such u 'trip as
One of"th e conveniences' * (s the
with
provisions
Is
at
prcsrnl
the
'
. ,r»^ *he day are as follows;
‘Above described should do -SO ut
&lt;
tfcns*
our* bvikheud
.Indie*’ rest room opening off from btni it px-rforraiuis J
* 10 a in The Bible school pre- most important military question
monyv
,
Ml.
and
"MfV-5."*^V.'
K|Jt*cy
After
meeting
the
K
is.-mimee
dM
i*i
... .
. the foy u door that yxill be open to the
-id-d oxer by Hon John D. Jlt»- anil onu w)pi It must be carried
left Orlunilo on the Icn 'aM ikk ^ trlta
*it e of the recognized schools through before winter,’ * the Volk* cg.xiipn ut Kldet’sswe came buck to ly feeling should always w ht* k'c- ladles nt nil times of the day, an­
-Ollll
Sanford,
arriving
at
tinfoot
ol
Park
other proof of the thoughtfulness lot I’ omons Fin., whtt *1
t h e state
Zeitung saYs
"T h i- doubtless will
si
make th«ir ‘&gt;191110
1- , Y
,
w
O
left
"the
uutor
for
n
walk
I
L°
,ded
lhp
cit&gt;
'
royn/li
for
'
their
of.
Mr.
Allen.
ThU
room
will
nhto
r- Off p. m. The Junior Young be recognized by the supreme army
along the newly reclaimed ground; t ^orl" in
work, and that a vote be of convenience to thocladier.^ antf l
pl»* under the leadership ,o! Mrs, commnnd whose orders will find no
.x Christian Sdencn W fd tp V .* ^
found.
\V*nk* •hou1'1 b® .^ v°n » Messrs. children during the performahres.
Regular
C h iis tla i^ 'ie ^ ^ iiY s fir ^ V ;/'
V K Gatchell.
’ ' . V . ^ •; opposition. We recommend the ap­ on our bulkhead. Thcte wo
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Walker nnd MithojMty, ]he two towns.
'• ,,f&gt; P m.f ,&gt;Th'e Sonlyr Young pointment 9 ! an economic dictator thut clear out to -the corrtrrte wall men wh«r nrn the contractors delivet- r- Mr. Allen remarked several weeks win be held w
n
i
f
’
white sand hud been pumped from
ugo^ thnt he t\ouid Kave one of* the at 11 olclock Inr t t ^ ^ ^ a n V.PI uTe ' t
1 °plo wilh^Mlss Minnie Slevxart in military clothing.
.
ing
the
goods.
'
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** t h e
ittoSl, complete {haatres snd moxflpb Building, Oak
The article doses with nn nttuck the lake, and was even with ihe top
of the wall. wThls work is" Waring
Asking no pardon for consumiryt places 1 n ‘ ttbe state and hla many Street.
r 'ff . •
I ; - “ 1*, t An .Wctflent* bantl o f ushers with on Herr von Klein, recently appoint­
completion
hnd
a
walk
to
the
Clydtfj
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much space of .'Jour valuable improvementa ptove the statemeni.
• r- W. C." DeCoursey as the chair- ed undeY-oecretary of the interior,
Subject: "A p cien v ;rit^.0t,7 Jdo'4t^a
•/
Line dpek convinced u* . whaf.'nn ’ H cr/ld, I am,
When finished the Alien Thoitre Necrotroncy;- nlift# M'twil'vrhm and’
rr' Jo -take rare of th e.p eojd e in a on the ground that he had not
Your friend,
* h ? n &gt;v..«i..A .l , E * /'
“will certainly be up to date in every
dealt energetically enough with the Improvements l i k e - t h i s meant
pleasant manner. .
v ..Sanford.
After
this
walk
wd.
went
*
q « u « i i « x t» i« » .
Lome next $tond»y. • ’
to^d, problem. .
Did you ever hear of o good roads
school? Well, that is what the meetin,, «t Gainesville. December 9th,
»j|| he
The pctyjle of Floridn aro
in th.' good roads humoi and they
uill l&gt;hil&lt;l mote good roads, hut the
lug question is. of what shall the
rmidi. be built?
What method of
.im-.truetion shall be used and how
•hall the loads
be
maintained?
The- ire the questions which puzzle
ilo- .mints eommiaaionera in par­
ticular and road builders genet ally.
Some light will be thrown on
these questions at Gninosvllle. Fiv­
er) county commisaioner in the
Mate should attend.
It would be
„ ...... il l. f.,r any county to call to
it. u.l the authorities who will ad,|r&gt;.« the meeting
I t. i i,.gram has not been defin•. | .ir.tngeil. but some expert on
, . r . phase &lt;&gt;( road building will be
i.t,t .lined
I. I’ Dickie, secretary
,i
I . tt.il Florida Highway A»,o laiion hits announced that Geo
s s .a |e-. senior highway engineer
•. ‘Y’ r,Heil States Department of
jir.it. will give an address on
rn.i'l -t alolenance. Col. C H Cook
id 1‘ ittsburg will speak on trans|., f,ii|, r
In addition, experts on
1 &gt;i it. rials, consti tli tion, drain
II uther phases id roud en
,
,- will speak
Demonslra
n&gt;
&gt;1 exhibitions id roud. Iiuild
n g mil be airunged if possible
1 - gri's man Flank Clark who is
U ,-hiiigtoti
has notitiiil tile
&lt;■■-&lt;• vdie lloaril of Trade that hr
•b*.lined a good man to speak
* ' 1 , niei ting
T v Central Florida Highway A*,,
&lt;o has a paid membership of
&lt;ha n 1 1 0 0 , the largest in t hi
•i•.- It is ei|H'rted that most of
■i * will attend - The meet

Wednesday was a g«|u occasion |celery fields and wvre as favorably
in Sanford on a small scale for on I impressed with the vegetable inthat day the Kissimmee delegation : dustry of Sanford as with the bulkrume to town to inspect the hulk-|hend. They left tbo city late in the
heading. They weie' tb arrive e a r ly 1 afternoon
with the feeling that
and in order that they
should not they hail *j&gt;ont n most pleasant day
be lost on the outskirts of the city jnnd promise a return engagement
four cars (illed with Sanford m e n 1to the Sanford people some time in
went out to Elder Sprints* to meet the future.
them and «-Vt &lt;rted them safely into
K i-uum i c is gicull) impressed
the city
with the .idea of bulkheading their
They wYre here nt the invitation Like bont, that city resting upon
ol the Seminole Dredging Co., to, beautiful Tohopckaligu in much the
inspect tho bulkhoading of Luke “ "»* position thnt Shnfoid lies upon
Mon toe primarily and
also to he iM‘»nr°** and f&lt;ft mnny months the
tho guests'of the city and nee what ;bulkheading bus been agitated in
Sanford is doing in the way of im-i**'11’ '*M'prove nient.
The delegation was
Hearing that Sanford had already
stalled
this great movement the
tirst taken to the lake Iron! where
busines.
fnen and ritv officials were
Messrs Walker and Mahoney bail
chartered .ex.-rill litllnehes and the ;inxinn- to note prrxgr.-s. and have
entire party was taken (or a rule beet. I l l i-o lit moment loll xxilli the
on Lake Monroe wheie the effect c.l Setntt o|&gt;- Dredging (ntiipntix ol tin*
1 ‘ pon
the bulkheading -coulrl be seen from I1
&gt;M t'gard to the same
of
the
eompunx
to
•b. »al.-r front
ThexA were
„|.„ ’ »’.• mx nation
xisil
Salilonl
tillpatty
xxas
organtaken over I lie entire lake IroTit oi&gt;
foot and out to lln dredge itself! il,M* anil came by auto Wednesday
and when tiny bad tilll-hed w.r.- rnortiM g Inl-lg til, guests of t lie

FIFTY CARS OF
LETTUCE SHIPPED
T H I S WE E K

UNLUCKY SANFORD
YESTERDAY IN
ATHLETIC EVENTS

LAKE FRONT IS A GREAT WORK

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THE SANFORD HERALD

NOVEMBER 16

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OF 1915

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Renjember this is the last opportunity to buy Fall and Winter Goods at special sale
prices. This is positively th§ last sale we will have this year, but this promises to
be the largest and best sale since we have been in the city. .

WORK

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We sell them cheaper than anybody elsewhere when we sell at regular price, but here is another cut.
Calf Skin, 3 styles, regular ( 1 * 0 O O
price $ 2 .3 9 , sale price «
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Elk Skin, regular price
Q g
$2. 19, sale price
. t| ) l.c / 0

Mule Skin, regular price (t» 1 Q Q
$ 1 .9 8 , sale price
. * 1 ) 1 .0 * /

Tan and Buck, regular (T» 1
price $ 1 .6 9 , sale price

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We have just received two big shipments of these shoes and have fifteen different styles, and should he able to tit you in size, quality
and price. The same reduction on those not mentioned as on these few that we have
priced here.

W O M E N ’S W O R K S H O E S
Genuine Rox Calf. Regular
1 AQ
price $ 1 .6 9 , sale price * J) 1 . ^ x 1 /

Gunmetal, Regular
$ 1 .9 8 , sale price

price ( h i Q Q
. . * [ ) 1 .0 * /

Gunmetal, Regular
$ 1 .6 9 , Sale price

price d»*|
. . t p l.ji/

Gunmetal Buttoji, nice look- (T* 1 ' y A
ing heavy shoe, sale price J ) 1 . f J

M E N S ’ DRESS SHOES
We have most any style and price you want. We are making a sdecial price on every shoe in the store and will mention a few here.
Palm g l O Q
Patent Leather Button
*7 0
Patent Leather Lace, low heel, receding toe, ( 1 * 0 7 0
Vice Kid and Cun Metal, the latest
Tennis (T* 1 O f
Beach *|) 1
$ 3 .5 0 value for . * ] ) ^ . I J
latest style, regular price $ 3 .5 0 , sale price * J ) Z . I * /
styles. THE SAME REDUCTIONS.
Shoes * {) l . Z D

Romeo's full dress, $1.59

Promenade, $1.49

Tennis Ovfords, 69c

Easywalkers, 43c

We have almost a hew stock of Ladies’ Shoes and we have some astonishing prices to make you.
Genuine Calf S k in Shoes for Children. Don’t fail to see them. Regular price $1.50, sale price
•SH IRTS. COLLARS, UNDERWEAR
A 10 PER (’ENT Kwluchnn «n

HOSIERY DEPARTMENT

LADIES' WAISTS
?'J all value in Silk and
( 'repo

$1.98

$1.98
-149

MEN’S BLUE SERGE PANTS

LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR

$3.98 values for
$2.98
$1.98 values for
1.79
H8c* values
89c
Strmes and various colors at a.
similar reduction.

Muslin downs, $1 values
for
‘..
This is an unusual &gt;ju(gl.vnluev
$1.25 values for
•■&gt;0;
.89c
*Crepe $1 values
.7 -.,
. 69c
Muslin I'mlerskirts, $1.00 p n
values fur.
DI/C
$1.25 value
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A t»ig line of Hoys’ Suits ONEFOlMtTlj t^r. Suin- even loss
iIran One-fourth off.

69c

COMFORTS, BLANKETS. SHEETS
AND PILLOW CASES

I.adio-’ Misses’ ami Children'
Hum- as-ort* d -.i/.fs and «•»1.•? ^
Hanged /ml -oldduring ihi&gt; £
side, jms. pair
OC
'Silk 11&lt;»se, $ 1 value for
7‘J c
50c value
39c
25e value ,
19r
Misses’’Silk l.isle. large assort men l
Jf»c value, sale price, TWO
PAIRS for

.ill 1Lrfs-s Shirl-'. W . m II ilv tilu**
\\ iirL Shirt f«»r t*;i&lt;h *,
39c
? ! on v a l u e
7Or
l)ul
tniin 17 M*'-20
'15r
KUlsOc Si'iuTi Drawer*,'flali*
33c
SO LADIES' WOOLEN SKIRTS
Drilling Drawers for
..
lUr
Values up tn$3 to $5,
Meired Lined Underwear, brand
price during sale only
new stork. per garment
"39c
Mi ilium weight, ribbed
13c
•JOSkirts ranging in price Q QQ
Nigh I Shirt.--.
39r
from $7 to $lu
J .y O
Overalls and Work l’ant&gt;. $1 all
I {Ini’li I 'cl I i n l i lt . if I 9 8 .
Itidies' Lisle in Mark.Tail.
\alue for
51.19
^
p
*
4
$
J
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, v*Ktue and* ivnitp, zar vTjhie
^f '0&lt;T\”iTnc» for*
I.adu- K*-ndy-mab&lt;- Di'o&gt;m*n in
\Vr have a good blark eoi |i&gt;u
Snjne for
79r and 13c
Serge. Silk. Poplin, Silk ("repe
Jhva-j
good llle value
10 PER CENT Keduet u&gt;n mi ent in
Deeheris, going for ONE-HALF
Over 200 Men’s and Hoy-,
stork uf ISiiv. I’ani'i
price.
^
lU-lts, 35 c and 5 0 c values
Linen Collars

25c
in
I J/C

Slieels. Pillow -Cases and Bed
Spreads. 1Turing sale ONLV we
will offer these at special prices
merit ioned.
COM FORTS, The ordi/» n
nary $5.00 value fur

Men’s $2.50 to $3.50 Hats $1.98
$1.50 ami $2.00 Hats
98c
Boys Hats range from 19c to 98e

x. 4 4 U L u i l u i £ lui
” *' 7 0 vnThe“ rrir

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2.19
I 79

_* on a Iin- for

8k

BLANKETS Large assort meni
In pick from, 9Hr to ? 1.39
A
10 PER CEN T reduction on all
of these.

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CORSETS

LADIES' KNIT UNDERWEAR

QQ
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Vest and Long Drawers,
50c value lor
25c value
....
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Parisian I^idy, $1.25 value QQ
for .i .
j
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MOC
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Lace ; Front Parisian d&gt;-| /&gt;Q
Igidy, $2 value . .. . . tp L O v /

BAGS AND SUIT CASES
W * .I p ’ O' •-1 .I,,, h1 d A . * ll I iii ill a \

Bag
I h.f ifig t • h&gt; • Bag-,
and ''int • i ■ iv II tang' from

$2.98

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98c

\\ • h a \ e j u &gt; t r e c e i \ e d a l a r g e
- I n j ii i ie n t iif ( ‘-iimfurl
Kianki t-.

$3 50 value for

5c, and 10c, 12' x

The Aniwicun Beauty.Cor.s«i, $1 ^value for

We have 2 5 pairs of
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Fine Unbleached Shifting,
36-inches, for

30f

to

$100

SWEATERS
R a n g i n g in p p e e f , o n i 2 a r t o $ 2 . 5 0 .

• A- 2 0 -PKR f ‘E V T TiT'i’hmff "flfr
ent ire lilt

12-ineh Peppcrell PillAw
Tutiing, 1 holt per y;nd

15c

tiiant Fmhroidery Cloth, a sub­
stitute for Indian Head 1 A
Linen, during side per yard 1U C
Indian Read Linen, lai
value for

“ 12k

910—

1 J'epperi’UI Sheeting foh.

l Shifting for
tirade of Outing, all
colors, and stripe

18r

All kinds of Toys and Useful Article*^
other lines and we are tfoin# to offer some very Jow prices
T his is a regular 5, 10, 15, 20 and*25c store
thousands of articles in (his Departmedt
Toy Sets, Tablets, Pencils, Pianos
Tools, Boats, Spades, R ake arid Hoe Sets
Machines, Window Decorations, Xmas Tree
Wrenches, Fur D sks , Cats, Sheep and other articles too numerous to mention.
Sail Boats, Submarines, 1 rains, 3 or 4 style
Swords, Wind Mills, Jum ping Ja c k s , Elephants, Mules, Express Wagons, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Face Powder, Toilet Water, Brilliantine, Perfumes, Tooth Powder, Cold Cream, Shaving Soaps Ash Trays. This is only a tew
few ot
of many things in this departent.

2 5 c Articles

.

20c

20c Articles . . . 15c

15c Articles . . . 1 0 c

~ 10c Articles . . . 5c

5c Articles . . . 3c

W E A R E U N A B L E TO FIND S P A C E ON O N E PAGE of TheHerald to mention half of what we want to, hut we insist on you
visiting our store and see for yourselves fhe many bargains we are offering,

TH E'BIG . SALE WILL BEGIN ON WEDNESDAY .MORNING, NOVEMBER 17th.
and continues through 10 days. This will prove to be the biggest sale and best bargains that has been offered you in may a day,
and perhaps never before. - R E M E M B E R T H E DATE AND PLACE. E x t r a help will be needed during this sale.
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S W K M I t l ) . F LO RI DA . F RIDAY N O V E M B E R 19. 191*.

CONSOLIDATE
R.F.D. ROUTES
I NT O ONE

Mansell js Superintendent
Richmond,
Fa . Nov
|H T h e
st ockhol ders of the At h i i.tie f i a m
Line .Railway in annual meeting
here Tuesday re-elected their di re c­
tor*, who declared an annual d i v i ­
dend of two and one-half per cent
on the common stook
The presi­
dent . J
U Kenney, and other o f ­
ficers were re-elected
The i i l l i o i ,
and directors left this afternoon on
a tour of inspection down the line
SIXTY FOUR MILES IS TO T h e hoard accepted the resigna­
tion of tt
N R oj i ll general man
BE COVERED DAILY
ager of the road and promoted 1* i t
A l b r i g h t , assistant general manage!
BY ONLY ONE
to succeeed hint
Royal i retired
because of ilj health.
CARRIER
J . N. Brand, now general super­
int endent of the third division at
Theri* art grave doubt s in the J ac k so n vi l l e will become assistant
mind, of many of the wise ones general m a n a g e r
J C, Murchison,
hf re »’ «o whether t h e postal def- superi ntendent at Charleston. S. C..
nirimi'iit know how many miles a will succeed Brand and J I' Walker
n.
,ti
iar can cover .over the will succeed
Murchison
tt
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j. y 11 routes in this district
Mansell has been made superi nten­
The government e x pe rt s who ev- dent at Sanford
tlj r r , ! x mupped out the routes in
. . . \ -..mu of the office at Waxh„ , tl. ftii.i* that one mini can cover
th. i.l mill- necessary for the three
|uf y rr.ijTP* ITtd ran cover it tti
right hours, the necessary s c h e d ­

THE MESSAGE OF
PRESIDENT WILSON
TO C O N G R E S S

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At thi present ti me there are
lhfrr earner" on to cover Number *
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The g ove rn me n t re- W I U .
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PREPARED
TH IS
, ,;t
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■. i xa in i ii at ton in this
W EEK A M ) SEN T TO
fur •!. ..irriers with wished to
TH AT BODY
i,
tit. of taking all three
*.,4 . 1.1 , at t he munitli m l
tt ashing! on N.. .
1'
}|suli per year, the ear1 . no sh his i&gt;w n car iirul tt ilsmi pbtiis li&gt; wurs all I
on his message to congress
. patrons on N’o ,t |,i i I . to h a '. 4- :• 1 |s(
IB"
»;gm I .i petition to the head Thank sgi vi ng day
W .I'hlngton protesting soltte features i&gt;l It 1144! iv wit Ii 1 I1
* inges in thi' carrying eabl in t
N.lt |l&gt;| .ll 414 t4 t -1 .4 ! 1.4
- tto method of trails
I'lpal
subject t reate. I .11 t lo
ni-ini-ss seems very satwhich
is also expci t e l
i ii In r patrons of t he
r.
1
out
mend
it m n ' {• 'f -".I I -t • g
• 'III new method mould
ill!
tonal
re
x
4-n lie'
i i-jiei'ial I \ the ones
( "onset . .it mu tin 1 - o •lir-t si rvei| 111 I lie
\ ! he mat ter is uhsn- failed ol passagi at t III
hill
•o the post.il a u t h o r - gress, ami t )i4- Phi ippllie
be
endorsed
again
they ran always get
At 101 lav s 4 11.1 to * Tin * *: - c 1.1 *
' ' -nry the same there
ili
part
nieiit head
.il*n 11•.I It■* tint what the ma t t er
views
on
what
import
int matter. •
a thorough trial
should
I
m
urgi
d
up.............tig**
'oliili i uvereil t he
’ .ii.i- the going would he the 1 (lining session ami liter* a .i - .1
general disrustdon of what the IVes
’ ii I he territory eovered
Th*
*. 1heri is bill line fi'tll idi e I s lllessag. W i l d •••o.t.Uii
in
, . 1 President will 1innj edi atel&gt; begin t.
I vi d and the oni
• ha\ i- nun t mu , ,, (viri le the me -age doing th* wort
i , ‘ , ■bin •If
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NO. 2 r.

WHITE PRIMARY FOR
THE CITY OF SANFORD
WAS HELD ON TUESDAY
T H E R E WAS NO EXC ITEM EN T AND THE
R E SU L T S SE E M TO B E PER F E C T L Y
SA TISFA C TO RY TO ALL

,

Ta va re s tl pera Mouse Rurned
Tavar e s , Fla , Nov. IK.
The S t . ­
Clair Ahrams "t heater burned last
Wednesday night
T h e m u s e of
‘ the lire is unknown but tile d e s t r uc ­
tion of the building was complete
It cost $50, 000 and was a four st ory
building, much larrer than the usual
structure for a town of this s ue
Tin- burning of the Abrams opera
house at T av a re s revives o l d men
ones ol a nc i en t days.
Th i s building
was a four story
pressed brick
building and would have been a
credit to a city ten ti mes as large
as Ta va re s
T h e owner thought
us Tavares.
T h e owner thought
T a v a r e s would be a large c i ty but
the freeze and other disasters shook
their faith and l y e big building was
a nest for the bats [or man y years.
T h e loss of this building Is the pansis the passing of an anci ent l a n d ­
mark 'in the capital of L ake co un ­
ty and one that has , long stood as
a monument to the boom days of
early Florida

J . MusaOit with 194, S. G. KenTh e Whil e M a n 's Primary is* a
mat ter o f ' ‘ history, having passed nedy with IKK und Chan. Tyler
off on Tuesday with ntrdriction and with 13 1 Were counted out. there
at the present time seems to be being ten candidates and seven to
sat isf act ory to all concerned
At he el eeteil
least it will not be contested ami the
M tt
Lovell was i.|ct-[ri| clerk
nominees in the pri mary will be ami collector. A A Preston T r e a s ­
elected at the regular i tty el e c ti o n o n s ami ,-V**cs*ot
i.n December Till
Following l« the line up ami votes ■
I liere wu:. very ilttl I I \i llelltent fill 4 III I
M s ) or
over the election, the olliee of clerk
----. —
yv-s *
■u.d coll vet of ami 4*aaea-*or imil t t r s * - * J D l l n . - i i i i
urer being cOnlcatell sobte and s e v - 1
For Council men
eral of t h e candi dates for aldermen W W .Abernathy
making some ripples
on the o t h e r ­ J oh n Adams
wise
untroubled
sea
■(
politics. G M. Dlngee
Rut few Cigars were in evidence and II tt Herml'tti
the usual '\Mi.fii of liuuling voter* S l . K •m.i ily
to tin* polls was almost &lt;l|spensed R &lt; - M.txwell
with at the primary
Till* vote was Frank I. Mill* r
l i t D &lt;4
Ii4-.iv \ uni
|.»-ing m l .
4.t 1 In m I
\l llspoi
! siinie alto, as mat
pri mar'
to iptallfy for the
( "h.ir |es I" &gt;ler

221
205
272
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2,14
202
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PINELLAS COUNTY
VOTES BONDS FOR
BRICK ROADS
HOTLY PCONTESTKI) ELEC­
TION' ( I TS THE FORMES
m i l RES DOWN

Petersburg, Flu . Nov
is
-I
H\
a
majoritv
of
sevent
yt
hree
I nr t ler k and t nilei lor
P
h
i
liui44U'.
tv
'.
*
a
i-rd
a
vot
ed
in
M \\ I.44V.I
1'*.
Marry I WiDou
M5 In vnt **( the $7 15 , 0 0 0 is-ue ol good
rn;.i|s bond*
Tin- majoritv was 1(K1
l"nr Trensurer and \sses«or
,s
i
|,.ii,
i
li.ii
i": b .I up . ' b. pre
\ t I ' ll ' l l ll
'Mil
l
1
1
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ui
l
l
.
til’
ll
vvhl'h Was tllll.wil
\ n il-... |
tt ill in Ml'
!2 1
nut
by
order
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the &lt;&lt; urt
TinFor Executive t o mml Hc e
falling
'
ll
in
I
h*
in.
(
o
n
l
y
bowed
til'll \ lh't &lt;&gt;lte
Felix S fr.llik.
hard v* nr k a lining I lie ■in1inles nf the
F or t, - l t a k .
tt 1 tt
\ F
l - - in I a i b i d n-v a till fur the en in
A w. I!
|» tin I o tt e- t t h* ill V lias
pi g'

t D m t ton was mmiln.il d f.-r
r v\ 11 ii.i! opj iositioi
the alder manic race D
t
ii- led the ticket being 1 Inset
1 .1 Ii v t 1 as
|j
I tingi ■ A1
ret timed .ildi t man - howi .l n
Then 1 a me R (
mark.il.l*. speed
V
Maxwell, II tt ■i I e r 1111011, \\
\'-I i • ill*.
loh1 \. I.l III - I' r a • s I
M I!. ■

SANFORD “Y ” IS ACTIVE
AND V ERY MUCH ALIVE

&gt;,i I’ele t i ll ed fm llnmls
Vt IV'ter-hurg gave III III'
11ri ini i * m mn jorit v of t h irt .
hi ill
U. tuvor of I'm 'is
t ion bond * .o 11 In the St
Pr*'* ini t - b •* majortl ■■ «
live
The largest . om para live Ilia
j gri ty m favor id lionds was given
u here I In -e wi re
.■ l b nelb.s Park
thirty - eve n Invar ihie and four tin
Pa - a ( , r ilb wi'll 1
•f a v nr.i ble \ ' r* ‘ j * i ) »•l
i•

PRESIDENT OF
UN IVERSITY
WILL SPEAK
PRESIDENT MURPIIEE OF
FLORIDA

IS TO DE­

LIVER MEMORIAL
ADDRESS ’
Sanford unti especially the S a n ­
ford lodge of Elks will be honored
on Sun day. December 5th by the
presence of President A A
Mur
phren of Florida ’ University
at
Gainesville
President
Murphree
will deliver the memorial address at
tin1 Elks Lodge "I Sorrow ami Pres
idem M urphtec has th.. reput.itio .
of til ing one of the b.-st s p . s k ef s
in tj lf st afe
T h e Lodge ol Sorrow jirontlses to
be one of the best this year in the
history of Sanf ord bulge and aside
from the addresses of Mon. George
A
De Cot tew who will
give the
“ Eul ogi es" and
President
Mur
pliree who will deliver the annual
address the music will be a f.Mture
Mi - . Gl adys Morns will r e n t e
Thu n ii t " p m s ami l lure wi!| I.. »iv
erul ol In ' special nui nbi "
on thi
prtign
I*
i"tntni(fi*
i
very
busy ' pr. ■ t ,rra gi v rl
pro
grail) and tin wir&gt;- Iroiri Pri-sii|&gt;-tit
Murphree tli.it lie would he heri* on
1 but da v l a s -I ||n-.| 'It. m.
•*,
i ti*r • lion *
Th» l.o.Igi **f '-.irriw- i, t lb. filei- a (■ ililn atiuir ii oi ther* i» bald
ly Mamin g * too hi at ' he theatre
11ui I d iug —Ii' re l lu i t . i' i ►a re usual
Iv In-Id
lb* d n o b i l program ' will
siii'n be in.tib publn anti the M,
lord Elks ar.- a n 11- 11rat In g a large
9
at t e n d a ne.
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P res e n t e d H nil Luting &lt; uji

E xjiressin g i he d-ep ■•slei-m in
.’Id b&gt; all «•f Ills f&lt;•11o w
which h
ASSOCIATION WILL HAVE \ SUITABLE LCOAoth&gt; nils and ill ."'It &gt;-e III t l*si, AOlll t v
court hoitsi
( 'apt
n M RobinI
( ATI ON FOR QUARTERS IN A FEW WEEKS
son. county ■llTk ■a It n hit Ttli-Sliiiv
reached his seventieth Inr l hda «■
cel
veil a lieulltllul silver ' ovi ne
I’**|’II! ies
be* I
eioiint id
n g
Jl •1 i v long t III
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7* •- •Il il see m*»rv iihtiiil * ! I .
M
oil! .
e I.
* •tdy
I' r.ciu.' tc Mu- 1. 2 o ml II
wiis
ii
great
d.fy
tor
l
fruit
go
c
o
u
n
I Li »• •]|i « lit |» ol the gove r n men t i with house leader- helote linalls *
HI tile work
two gnVe maj orities in t h e previous
i4R«'IMIke r o m m i tt e e ha- held
poptdar clerk mid a happy ope».ft r ; l* rmiti* is tried out, as t he |I'iding on his r e co mme n d at io n '
Another meeting " f the niinimt- elect ion
me et i ng' lately ."id talked
n* %
T h e loving clip was kftftt a secret
» rn.»&gt; In’ the ri-a! thing lo how the aildnional revenue ne*
1
1
*
w:.l be cat led in a few day- ami
l he plat ~ for t he
Ma ptl t
Both ( tearwaler preci nct' mil
ed for the tli fen-e plarj- sltouM
in r* . - trryu* g
udge
\1 ir 11n was seftrfteVl Miy the*
i I- thought lb.it a t. Itlaliv.. a g r i '■ nji bo t-nl ma joti Ui s. i tijn ig h not
|.i,lM &gt; g a t. i a! o nl In ' lo
o
t
l
o
t
s
to
irrangc for 1 11•■ • up uni
’. ,.l Will 1.1 tl a. 1,4 . l b . I li.ii • r .
PTC V|l"| • •I* •' II
■n.
1*1
W**1t 1•1 It' *
'I ' .1'■
I r 2** ■*
:.il
I
l.c.llitlful
-liver •• c was si lire.l
•mrk.il .Meeting
j .
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I n r* g..rd t ** . p. rm.iiie.it ;.. .»r a v• I *•
HY .t i
I |Miri It
M ' :i n 11m ■ 11iy f’ 1* '
................ 1 W s c . c * t - ybu
. ’ si 1 myt ItT 11 gel 1
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f iV^f n*H'TTl J* I PIN ?111
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r&lt;
t (»k»*n "I h •. • .'.: 11j •-.I&lt;■i•m f r ■»111
\: i.. - i . . &lt;4
'••using ent husi asm in tin- prop v( I * a t gi
II I Ungi e w w
\\ 11 Spill gs vote il 1 liirtci n
t r.i I a- possible b*r t he reading
r*
v.
,i!.
i
Miff
l«» It
M
l(ollM)Ui. •j li im t n
II 1 To! nr, 1 Ada n1s
Both
*
'tgr*1
.11 tin . ami -tli'h t b'llMl'ig tor the cst a (. II ' hj ee n l of i Y M 4 f . .
. i [ f l i p ug I ! bin "I
nt
ttlII •! t
•
1 , ■-) Ml, f. t
I
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T
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I
\ her*, will ()'• tii"' . (cr the T- rp' n "sprit g • pri ' on t- g.lV. Op
vt 7v ■H
Tl-e IlilliUte
h
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-I,. I r, ii
ii g a no miini
M i s s Margaret I Mart
' nieetir g wertt. read and
Thii ' wax the
t|sl i h un It that was to be donut i &lt;1 . ouiig men than any other associ a­ position n. joritiea
,mti uimi law. , mi that the (idir.il
Miss
Mary A Howard
tion
could
possibly
accomplish
lo tile Y M C A offers the only
condition ’ii the last election
J govern tct'iil can hi t te r proceed m
Arthur
But t
T h e \ M C A liiea w iu eveui; at celtiu
orcsent, 11,11 dealing with alleged pints U&gt; l»!ow r, ,d so ution to tlie a tTair. but oi.
Tin bor d elect ion yr aten-jay vv. s
\
\
E
Martin
..■-count of tin- church being iiihIi r ually be successful although it will 1lie hot 11 St i i i i . i . - . . (I this istunty
1 t h e loiinril pay beY $15 up milldt lop f.ii'tones and Vi-«i-l
I- F Gordon
•fir
Since the
"( pauper
It wns rrove.d Mi -aid at pri -• III d was ilitli id* tbe i i i e s s i t y of using the old hutld i r lad a greater •xpense to start it Iu - i v■r t..kcn part in
\Vni
M irlm
was
U. ( tir-t
t hnug^j
i •■! i iilliln , tton " f il e &lt;n •l "li " f Augu-l
Tug for some 11tile Vel It is thought t l m
i d I hi t t lie elefk hi’ in- to lind l a w - c o ve ring tin
a ses a!
Novi.
mlief
I
Ii.
I
'.I
I .’)
tt, .1 1 11*- same might couth.u with indy lij! the itti 111\ nb‘d support of Ik. when the bond'' were eiirrii il by
• pi &gt; hr f
25 in pi- y re ady in vestigtigted, b ill ( hat
T
h
e
cup
was
sent
t " ( ' apt. R o b ­
the ^
M C A tneetink’s
T h e the people of Sanford can the pru- i n n j o r i t y of I7!t. there has lu-i-n
jl dr up mis.
Curried
' v a r i o u s -lutes had laws Will'll
inson’s
home
t
*
'
s
forenoon
und was
t In- started ami Kept going
Itureli looked good to 1he
di
c instant . gitatioii l&gt;y both the a d ­
I Ce .! mCTkditltf si cl inn | , red most of the Jab gt-d plots a m i | B a p t i i
u gemil.H? •urptise
11" deeply a p ­
vo ca t e ' of bi'iiil
anil their oppo4
' ' i&lt; vh* tl tirilusitpce: i^f ! lit’ tin* In-part nient of 1uhLi i &lt; wu- ,inv
preciated Oie token ef ’ rat(Toin ttHdl
' i
* &lt;H
W
,w
**
nenls
Newspnoert nf the count v
' . ' f o r d wm placed o n , ilb i**^j- to cooperate with, s t at e **Ut
Murk f ' ongress M e e t s
1 lie Federation Meeti ng
the spirit il evidenced uml he ntdritl
hve e a r n ' " ! 1-irgc atlverli iclti Mt &gt; f »'
n ling usd passed.
•Se cmt ary rturri»o» informed th|s
Repo r t Th e regular session of i il gri'S' f lmt h s").. •. and here h - v * ti ••• i mi . l he Repot tin *^tar this af ter noon to
D 1. •ml • f N ' o V
.11 ci; eti 111led an or.ljr.
PrMidiitit lh.it I • t liontrtvf it ...I fi om tin ih juirl ment * oi i'upleil I In ,, xvill meet Tile - d a y ,
Nov
*2.1 at m e e t i n g ' favo-ijig and eti i d -in it ig i xpress hi&lt; thanks ami a pp r e ci a ­
’ • to tip* pa yme n t of in
tion
Report i t Star
vi'.uhle to make public the reennu aft"' riiie'ti vi'sterdav at the emiVi-n 7 'tl p
JiOit pone |ti t
HI
'1 111the issue
N llmTutii p;-r-u I.ll 1 I' t t y of Set ford on vouch- mendat ion* of t bc army general
F’i'deratton,
was
decennary
because
of
previous
the
Florida
of
iron
c o u - t e r s hot w r i t f r i ' u d t and n|i|ioaed when e» id tfAuphem ere staff on strengtheni ng the tn'litary*
GOOD ROADS MEETfNt
Mo t interesting ware the ri [torts ar r an g eme n t s nlade for the use ul n ei l &lt; of t h - t ‘sue Imw -d t h ■ hunt
f"r |-• y n •r | nf taxes, was b r a i c h of llio gpClTi: me;, t
.1 w;ii* mi (ori'stry ami conservation
Congregational church oil Ti n—- uf the i 11e ' e t tt t li • c - m n a - 2,1
Mohfirj l
reading and decided that the geiicrafLM.ifrri re­
night next for anot he r meet&lt;tf tin- t i me was given to the d i s­
be O ne of I nuiunl IniereNi
It w-,.s moved ui d s ec o n d - port would lie made pu bn c , but not
cussion of the deve l opme nt, pro t ec­
1
From P r es e n t I ndiratinn*
Ginn
G
e
t
s
J
o
h
the ru'rs ht* waived atid until Se en Uiry Garrison"* report ition and care of tin* Royal Palm
coming session
si anion «»t
of congees | 'j'|u. Cou, .ci. . nt i t » in v l i ig on
F ro m present imlicatinns the
At this corning
|d. I eti o. its •-( col d read- given out o f t e j the President destate park, formerly known as P a r a ­ a lively discussion is anti ci pated on L \ » night of lht&gt; !2ll&gt; appol.ilted G i i i f s v i b* meeting of the Centr al
by title o Ix , P - 1 rr.!l, Yen.
IIverst his messing? to congress.
ding Ke y. \ Th e s t al e has ceded this tin. hills that will be e lied l i ' n i ' ^ ,
Highway
Association,
on
Gi..n ; &lt;&gt; rn l.p - pr line
&lt;■)' Florida
D: v n , flu gee, Abet In tin- Florida Vcderation so that the calendar. Th e r e art- mini • eight sufvey " f the c . t j fo: i c i l ' l i i g a ' h e hth of December , will *be one of
'• m . Top r I.d Ms xwell.
tin- federation i» now the onluy or ten of these hills, one of w! i -h water works end sew ri g*
Yegg Geltv A » a )
i&gt; m the most int eresti ng of tiq- whole'
; &lt;ii retd h. title rt d prasOrlando, Kin., Nov. IK. J a m e s mie in t h e United S t a t e * to own a a local rneasute, i.t of especial int er­ ;-s W -fl Its to ITI k " e'tittl lei f&gt;( the •■etifs.
It I f understood that an MI' wr-i rrov d r i d seconded
G r a n t h a m , the yegg man who wa- Flute park
fort ii bt i, g made to get an exhibit
e s t to Sanford people
A 1 m - m S c r ' cost of an t l c c i r i c light p l a i t
" I " I
w ived end that
helil for entering u hartlware stor,
T h e gem of the af ternoon was are therefore urged to bo present.
Mr. Ginn cluims to hi vc hr.d o v t r of the various kind* of road m a - .
r, d th full ; I (1 l l r c c t l op its
in this city, prietl open bi* leg Mrs J ul i a Hanson' s report as c h a i r­
T h e Inst session was well a t t e n d ­ t hi rt y years' i x p i t i m ce. i s i co - teri' 1« to lu- at Gaiar-w-ille ort that
T* ■di* g n i l
fljrl
prssage. ;
TihackUs nl St. Luke' s hospital 'dur­ man of the bird protection d e p a r t ­ ed, and som.; thi rty speeches w re s t r u c t !. .g e gi " * r , ri d c; me to di I".
c 1 m 1, Yi r .
Hen d o n .1
,7
ing t h e night and lied from the place ment
delivered ttn the que*tiof\ before the Fior d
f io m Cnlutnbu". (H o
v
Tin re wi'l he reports showing
Adi ms, Ditvi' on. D i n - !
Thi s denotes tin- active i r I y
•!;"l only in hi- nightshirt
i go
sett' i.g i t S
'&lt; d, j si wh. I | ■ogres* I.n* lu'i'ii made
■ Th.evening session was given assembly
’ ' ■11 "I •■! r
N''1, I oi
t i r a i t h a m was i.it’tur''d bv ' I *' nv*r m social ami ] nil u-l •ial ■"mil
it t. rest that is being taken bv the Ahi T* f"t -otne t ri c ) e lias l i i i
I &gt; ili
various coni i n *
towards
fl
l f ill . I ri pj '—i .1
marshal of f lames Ci t y IsM s « t it I \mi,
|tn.-n of Sanford in this o r g amxn t io n , c o ' i eel' ti wi It 11 ,. i |l v goVcf | llti i I the lull ding of the Dixie Hi ghway,
I
&gt;*
AmoButler
secretary
'•'.rt i d
' ilay, the marshal shooting the man ul the Indi ana Stale hoard of c h a r ­ a Inch o|7ers such an excel lent op in a cleri. I *it |oi* ii y
a i d tile inai-y Inti rttl*
Ms" some
V \\ I f v . l l .
|while
he resisted arrest,
tiuvu.g ities, - poke on prison reform and port unity to our citizens t o present
splendid
speeches
by
noted
men on
T h e i p| oint ment of an engfneer
Clerk.
crawled nutlet a building
the cate of delinquents and Mi . ) L their views on ail questions.
to ilo this work is incident to the the probl ems of good roads buildj
Sheri IT Gordon h»* notified of ­ Boone, formerly of Orlando, now
city council culling a .bond, election ingL' pr esal o n R e r i t al
ficer* in surrounding town* and a superintendent of the S t a t e I n d u s ­
Mr and Mrs. W
A. *Ross, ac- to make" i mprovemet ts lu keeping
One " f the things lining discusted
• ’ t r woo., pupil* of the f j*n- close watch is being kept for the trial School for B o ys at Mari anna.
compunied by,. thei r gruml ' l a u g h t e i , with the growt h ot St Cloud, nt.d in Gainesvil le an n moans of e n ­
11 - 1* i 1 •no! ui 1 give ttn t n t e r - men.
It i* not believed he can get *poke upon the plan* for the b e t t e r ­
Miss Agnes G l a t o t , nil of Alma, II- it ^u* neceaacry lo have expert ter t tuning the visitor* i s m g e t t o ­
away,
handicapped
as he is by his ment of this school.
...
111 *-H&lt;’ High School on
linblit arrived last week ' a n d will advice t ha t the probr-ide cost of gether and get acquainted s m o k e r
-h y ex'- i g r t 8: 1 5 , un- Ipck of clothg-t and his wound.
drr
Th e nucleus of an endowment spend the winter in Sanf ord.
Mr. these i m p r o ve me nt * could be a s ­ the night before the c o n ve n t i on is
1 e li’Rilernhio of their tor.cher,
a
nil
Mrs.
Boss
aru
so
well
pleased
certained before culling such e l e c ­ to be called together. ’ "Those who
fund
was
started
a*
a
bi
rt
h
d
ay
Mw* ( i 00:11,up
Mr. gi d Mr?. Ia slie Went of SanT h e public gener altion, ns specific sum* must be a s k ­ have at tended Gainesville's s mo ke rs
present
of
the
federation
with
over
with
Sanf
ord
that
t
he
y
have,
spent
“fp invited.
No admission fee ford H e i g h t f Announce the birth of
Several
win
t
e
n
here.
ed
for.— St . Cloud T r i bu n e.
know how they ure gr xr,
$200
pledged.
1 ' e t'hurirhd
son last '.Saturday, Nov. 13th.

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PARR TWO

THE SANFORD HERALD

•NOVEMBER 19. n,,5

S a t ur d a y af ternoon, in which Mr.
II. G. Lundquist and t h r ee of his
hoys. J o h n Henry, E l m e r and E r i c ;
itor* I come again. Mr Editor, Mr E lme r Lund quint and a friend
nftnr
nearly two weeks silent***,
from town, Aron Lunqui st, Andrew
A BUNCH OF IN T E R E ST IN G IT E M S F R O M C O R R E S P O N ­
!
Mr Eugene flrowri. with his two T h omp s o n and Eric Vihl cn took
DEN TS— EV EN TS O F SE M IN O L E COUN TY— EFFICIEN T
/itttlc children went to Orlando t o * pari
T h e y carried along a tent
‘.see his wife who is there in the hos- and
R E P O R T E R S COVER T E R R IT O R Y FOR HERALD
all ca mpe d out
t hat
night
’ pital for an oper at i on, hut found Tliis
being
the
youngst ers'
first
be
here
Tuesday
morning
must h" r no ,10lt,’ri 11,1,1 " ot a b, ° n* &gt; " ‘ night out t h e y made the most of it,
s o m e , r emaini ng up till t we l ve
They
have lieen side t r ac k ed , for inst ead
l,,’ d*rgo tin "(n ration
had
caught
some
fifteen
catfish
and
of fleering we a t he r we are e nj oyi ng
M r Gerny llurlt'ti ol High Point,
returned
home
the
next
morning
a
an i )&gt; d a y
N f ■ c am e hark to Wekiwu a week
K It Dsteen and d aught e r. Mi — a mild rram
tired
hut
happy
crew
ot
two
ago
He
e
x
pe
ct
s
t
o
spend
We are very glad to hear t h a t
l.ioriH. Mrs. ti
A Nicholson and
Mr. J esse T h o m p s o n and wife of
J u d g e Voyet were visitors in De- the Mc Cal l s will soon Im* down f r o m 1 *he winter here and is now working
for
Mr
Von
Htirhlers.
Mr
Hurten
Sanford,
Mr
and Mrs. D. Hart
S t eu be nv i l l e . Ohio, to open their
I-uud Nov. 9th
used
to
live
here
anti
it
seems
there
and
daughter
of
E a s t Sa nf o r d , Huby
c
o
t
t
a
g
e
here
for
t
h
e
winter
mo
n
t
h
s.
Mrs.
Morgan
Grandpa
Morey,
is
some
drawing
card
to
bring
him
with
Mrs.
J
o
h
n
Vaughn and her
Morey, K
FI. Outran und Mis*
h ar k , though we have not beert able youngest d aug ht e r took di nne r S u n­
I.iona Osteen spent N o v . 10 in Doas yet to find out what It was.
day at Mr. A. J , T ho mp s o n' s.
Land, combi ning business ami pleas­
Mrs Chns. Vermilion left on the
Mr. Ball inger att ended services in
ure.
train last evening for la*csburg with town Su n d a y.
Mrs. T i u o
Ti n* and little son.
.1
F
M i-Clellund will lie with the s t a t e organi zer of the ladies'
J a c k have returned home. having
We missed some of our usual
Chas
e
&amp;
Co , t hr ou g h the orange M a c c a b e e s to be gone several weeks scholars at Su n da y school, hut wt*
spent several days with Mr« Ti n*' *
She will help organize lodges in were all pleased to have sonic obi
f ather, J . M C h a r t e r at E n t e rpr i se , shipping season
different t owns over the st ate.
s
I,
D
Hurt
is
buil
di
ng
a
tenant
ones b a c k and also a few new ones.
Fla.
t r­
Mrs A. O Powell was called to Miss Sign a Vihlcn wa.- welcomed
Mrs Hiscock and l i t t l e son of S e ­ house on his pluca r ecent ly p u
**"' Kan ford T u e s d a y to see Mr. Kelso, hock after having been a wa y from
ville are visiting r e lat ive s in Os­ c h a s e d o f Aft-x Fiercer

COUNTY

HAPPENINGS

VVEKIWA AND ETHEL ITEMS

OSTEEN NEWS

in
F
t
fe.v .*r.

’et us be thankful for the loy­
al hand
That love held out in Aveh
come to our own,
When love and on ly love could un­
derstand
The need of touches w e
h ad n ever known.
LET us be thankful for the longing
eyes
That dave their secret to
ub as they wept,
"Yet in return founci.witn a sweet

EAST SANfORD

teen
C. K. . M. ' Sheppurd, S u p t . of P u b ­
i*"-- f r ,1
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lic Instf^eUpn ql Volusia county vis­

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&gt;•
'S' Ifetl’ -.tlje
Osteen school T h u r s d a y
- JVt
'M.-V • af ter noo n :
Supt. S h e p p a r d made a
t a l k to the school in regard to or­
ganizing a Corn and T o m a t o Club
in Ost e en.
Mr
H a r r y I J u a r k e n b o s and wife
of E n t e r p r is e v is ite d r e la t iv e s and
f rie n d s in Osteen T h u r s d a y a f t e r ­
noon
^
W 7. H a y m a n. .1 It E l l i / 'and
Mr
W a r r e n motor* ql o v e r to San
ford F r id a y m o rn in g
(I
M C a r (tenter w a - in S an fo rd
F r i d a . ) . r o m l iin jn g
b u s in e s s
and
pleasure.
J. J
Nicholson was in Cameron
C i t y on business Friday.

M essrs
E s l o n . L e v e l a n d Jo hn
W e ll
Charlie l a-onard) at d lu-or
Osteen are at present l i nk i n g and
p a c k in g orttt gt*s at L a k t
\-hl* &gt;
Mr- ( *l.i r t a i 'I d a ug h t e r - Mi •
k.isp* ai it Mat tn of &gt;t
\ igu-tim
a r r iv e d in I K u e i
S.i t tt r &lt;1 &gt; on .i
\i*-it to Mr- ('lark - (i.irent- t ir a n d
l i and 11* i ■ I tn,i M ■•!.
H a rr . &lt; i-teen
Mi-la&gt;*i &gt; •ileen. Miss B er t ha Hmlge Mf - Ills
.i* til"
»*«' k .i ‘1 M i■ \ N t
1 1If t*j 1 l 1 V1
N,i4 L • "! v .I.'' i ■ ■ s . , ■:
i •r M»"f
M r - N i f ... .... t" retitaih
... i, g
lit S h i . L»r- 1 -1 Vi-ral d i i i *
'
! o •HI. 1nf r In 11 . i 1 ■ &gt; I ’ d 1
1"
f f 11* ll* •tf i. 1 , n ,. .. gl •
Mr
Mr
|
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l*ll II V i-It ti Mr I i
i
1 »e ■11.1* •1
M rM !

v Among
the
re cent
real
estate
transfers in t h e celery d e l t a, L. A.
Brumley sold thr ee places he pur­
chased for i n v e s tm e n t s . He still has
his fine home farm on Ce l e ry a v e ­
nue.
T h e place opposi t e H. H.
C h a p pe l l ' s
was bo ug ht
by
John
He rb y who e x p e c t s to er ect a home
m the near f ut ur e
D It Frisson
bought t h e next (duct* east of Mr
Her|»y's and I. R
Hun t e r bought
1(1 acres near Moor e' s S t a t i o n , all
improved f arms
Four -i did ears of Boston
Big
H e a d . l ett uc e were shipped from t h e
J o e C ame r o n f arms tills week
First
I i n ears went to VTiorliees, New
Y o r k , commi ssi on c o m p a n y .
Cam­
eron farms here have the dist incti on
of shipping t h e first cars of l e t t u c e
for the past t hr ee years
Moth b u y ­
ers and t r uc k e r s sa&gt; that the let
ti ni crown on C a me r o n farms thi &gt;♦ d-Hf
the h r I «*•••*!! ll! the w hole
f*#"*' 11 ri
Marry ■*t h r r- are - h i p p i n g
I* I f i' i Ttil- W- i 1
I'll, I celt wI .11 h
| 11t • .I. I ■ |11 .1 Mi­ 1 .. lettVIog ro w e rfor
\ •' ■
( n e t r i *! ‘ i ll I .

who is much worse, at his boarding
house, the Fairvi ew.
Frank Powell went to Sanford
M o n d a y and took up his position
there.
Wek i wa is on quite a boom as
t h e re is a nice waiting room being
er ect ed for the publi r, which is very
mu ch needed and will hi* finished
by ' t he holidays
We had preaching at Ethel school
house by Itev. B a rt l et t last Sunday
which
was his regular preaching
'I'D and It is Useless fo -*.y all **n
]"V''d hi- sermon as we always .jo
Frank C o a t e s spent S a t u r da ) ami
his home folks
Miss Dupncy Vermilion, Mr. and
Mrs
Col lor and others from Sarilord spent S u n d a y with Mr and
Mrs Vermilion

Stnrilfly ttirh

Mr Kd Vim Hurhless has tmisli
ed Up til- house whteh he hits built
on h i- h ollies! ea 1 lieu r E l l l e l , and
h a - fu M il-lie d it t b roitghim t w ill,
H e It.l ■ 111.
ni '
i i vv f il r 1 11 i r.
[ ill 1a e k - is t lle I.ird
cagf* i II A
I l i m i t - r e whs -i
of the-* g irlden t -e l I l eir ■ .*(
III' 1H nee I
tug i i m n ji.i n t«»n .11 ii this Iii* * k ■
\\ eil n e - i l a y mer timg
- m il e tine
wood- hy his Imii'smm Ilf* Well as a
I
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B a r t le t t e l E n t e r
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1 .|en
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til. n t- . ii.i 1
(1(11111,1 tie ri I
w lijn w e r - d en t ll Us t It .■round a n i|
In re l.i -t
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get I lie III- -Itil- WI VI
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milt til
with
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\ i t al .la ) •
MrM
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promise** t- be a cre d it to ( I *I c e Ii M r Min k than a r n veil i Ii F l o r id a re
Mr
M ill Me-. .1 l
- t i l l ling ring .
■e 111! . (' I'll I ' i ’ !. Ill l
WIll'll . t * gl T\ \ «■ fling
t„ I u 11g'1 I ■ "t»ar I III 1 w. . ll I ill- an d d. at Ii w it 11 a i III IT
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t i n h r r I*o m t.f-r. of t . r f a l l .
1 'at hi r i - - | n i m1 mg.
I il g h l
t h e little f o l k - had liver.
M i - I .a ura
deal h
t h i c k e n s a n d more
fun t h i n
• •
« O h s o me l im e al the horn. of her a u n t ,
I will rin g off for tin s lin o
i r i n . i l :il the school lious**- hink
Mrs 1 D l l s r t in Meek H a m m o c k .
M ( ‘ fvorpi.|iing of
M r arid M r ,
1. J. N i.- 11|| -Ml ft Mn m Va lid
M rMS
of i i-t, *f i vi a -s &lt;■ it r 11h k' r . . t lit 1V P u r i T rfm i qi w ill tirrivr- here S u n d v
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F lo r a Pe. r . * d ..
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I'lii Pm.tfil "! 1 ra h l" Id i ii" •1 mg i ijit
lt"ll are d i nag so in" e vi id lent
pt the \ \ (I U l u l l S a l u r d a ) n ig bl
road work and w',* tiojie it wilt not d a y s Inal week,
Mr
an d
Mr*
Paul
K e e l) lif t
A m o n g other f i u - i n e - - a tte n d e d to i lie long before t lie Oil I ill ’ t he ri ver
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
for
two
weeks'
trip ii,
was l tie m a tte r of a l.ri'lgi* .ii l " ‘ » will b above, vvati'r, so w e S’llTI go
Io w a and N l i r a s ka
tin St
lo tm s riv e r at i fie H - le e n to lie c o u n t \ seat
N
W
G re e n , sp ecial agent f«*t
Fe rrv
ami
h a t ., a I • or tni!
Morn. F r i d a y . O c t
l ' l t h . to M i .
the A ( 1.. v a . a F r u it .) afti-rnooi
bridg .
a n d M i.1ra St ru lin g a '' 1 .• p o u n d
VI u tor here
i ' boy
Sanf ord b u - m e - s men ought
M rS t a r l i n g is d o in g fi..e
M rs N'daou Wits--a v is ito r to S a n ­
help make a bridge ami a free a n d ( ir u t id ln u
.lopes is h tip tiy a«
ford S a t u r d a y
b rid g e at the I isteen I i J r&gt; . a - T he a l m . with a new watch
Mist. Helen l - e r m a n att eml cd the
great
m e n bantu of Sanford have
M rs M rannori ol C h u l u o i a v is it e d
football game at Wi n t er Park Smut*
ma n y customers III u - l e c t i
h -r ( l a r c n l s .^ •Mr a n d M rs
\\
J
ip y iiftcn.*&gt;n
is - . n id i r t i- t . •i. du I ..■ t he horn- j j m ie ls 1 t-t week
( io o .lb i . rl S jo ld o tn vv 1 - .. h u - l - ,
of h i. 11r ii1111 i in ••ri a 1! 1■ Si •iv
I f&gt;
T i e ( i i i i t - v . . F r u it &lt; !ro w e r - A * -o
i
in N aiiforil Saturday.*
I n t i r rtu nl in the I i 11 i n i »■ rrn Ier&gt;
■ 1a t 111! i p a r k in g
htru-e *i| *IMM*l I U|
M 1- Jen le M o r i y went to S a n on Nov
In
l a ’a l n b r le a v e s .* foist
T h i s IH t III* 1it-t ■ (o.it
last w e d n e s d u y .
liO |ipi. g T iie s d a y
of r.’la tiv c K an d f rie n d s in Osteen.
pllek 1» l* house I " 1*1*1*11 unH nl \ Ilf
was g ive n at t he
A I. •, 1 1 i"
Mr ar ij Mr
E Stafford of Mm,
1
t b. Ill
re a l Si i U h Ml'* ••
' '.(•ill of tv* V II M M o re y M o i k Juv
rin- v i - i t i d f i i . n d
m i M i - i ' h , N ov
Mr and Mr-.. Mrokaw of If. ooin
in i u I k t - und friends of
ihht
I fit h
I ii gton. III . vv :- here on a visit to
h
ii
t k * i. n *1 emimudc
I their d au g ht e r , Mrs
Earl Bradl ey
m I v. r Ui &gt;1 gam -a of all kind
p b v .d
It w :‘j * wv-IJ attended
Mr If M T a l l e y c a m e up from
and I p s a l i
V 1. 1,
M lr
O ke ec ho be e to Vi it III- build) F n
1
•
lav
M rs. J
E . Mona left here
,1
a
Salurday
Heii-cheu
was
Mr Ne wma n is visiting his a u n t . I
week to jou^ her husband at
v i .itor here.
burndah' w liere In* is superintending Mrs Hart
o . . c of L'htPse &amp; C o. ’rt parking houses.
T h e young ladi es of Ge n e va have
Sunday^ the Ut i t , our r h ur y h «er- organized a girl s’ rump
fire, under
vice’i began, Itev, Morey* ,"1 Lake the guirluni’.* of M iiuf “Th-How* and
Mary officiating •'.The v ntUrndancc enjoy*
th e ms e l ve s
ever)
F r ii i a v .
M -I C* W.*11*011 tOok
M
w ris^ v i-ry good , n ,-id* rin g O" win
t do(■r.ivWd l h( lllVJis of e l l! it.
■
- ‘ \f r ^
. y h Mr,*' und
ter -ii.rt.ri ha- not vet , m m n e i . i - f r " i .j Prove
(.ml 1",•*
(ifea-.lllf
I " i'l'll. ’s - * r
tin i
1 1l i-1r
a r d all were glad t" w,leonii* Mr
J
Mr
V^aketndd
her - " 111v laid
M o re ) l . o l tn F l" t l.i Hid t" "Ur l o r e egg a d*X - n tuv fed llietn •orni li.» tm
,\b v V..ugtin ami ilaUjjhtvr.
Mr
lit tie i hUf. h
rhuf.is and the nixt day t h e ) laid
Mr,
Ma)
French of \Miarni vfiuted.
We are glad to nee that Ml
eighteen eggs, going an me!
tit
the
home
of hi* niece. t f m.
Hertzlrt.rg(*r is having
hit*
laud
fifle e di t or 'of t h e J o t t i n g s e v i ­ Kutre T h o m p s o n on Friday
cleared ami hope to see him having
d e n t l y believed in turning our cornM l - Mabel T y n e r i* visiting her
a nice house built up on the hill
misMoner
M a y b e they want the aunt, Mrs Fry a t Windermere this
soon.
j o b themaclvea.
week.
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Mina Fl o r a Pearson s pe nt a couple
Miss
Georgia
Geiger,
who
lias
Mrs.
Anna
DeForeat.
and
her
of daya a t Luke Mar y last week, the
guest of Mlxa Helen I se rmnn, who lieen visiting her alxter in J u c k - friend came in on the boat Monday
and is home again a t T h * Palms, j
ac c ompa n i e d her home F ri da y e ve n ­ aonvil lc la home again,
Mr. J a c k Wick* ia on the sick her beautiful winter home. .
ing.
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T h e freeze that wus (ffedicted to list, alao Culver Ethridge

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L o v es kiss upon tneij
ir
lids, and,smiling, slept.
ANDlet us,too, be thankful that
the te a rs
Of so rro w have not all
been drained away,
That through them still, for all
the comind years.
We may look on tne dead face
of To-day. \

town for s o me time, and Mr. Aron
Lundqui st has been a bs e nt for a
n u m b e r of t i mes, occasioned by
trouble f io m his artificial limb-, and
during his nbsenr e Mr. Carl Pierson
has kindly a ct e d as j an i t or .
Mr.
J A. and Mr. J esse T h o mp s o n and
his wife were welcome visitors.
We
h qie to have more next ti me, the
l i tt le ones as well as the ohlei ones,
a- there is room und classes for nil

. JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY

A very interested audi ence lis­
tened to Itev More) gi ve his chalk
t a l k on ihi* m o -1 i u r m y s bouse hi
town the heart 1u.-t T h u r mJ uv even
. mg.
It "J!*1 Jkflg ami he a mi hi*
daughter, Miss Morey h a ve offered
to c o me o ve r again this week and
he! p us in our T h u r s d a y evening
meeting.
Mr Walfred Pierson k in d ­
ly offered lo carry them hack as 'tis
a long
hard road
\ half h o u r f‘»r p r a y e r m eeting
WIt h lie V Ern*- Dll eader w ill i i i m
ITie nee at •1 .ell *1 D r l &lt; 1*01,1 I-Verv
bods

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of
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from |
I f u r ' i .im I r.ittli- ar
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Sanford .ill t Im \vu\ to St IVtcrs- §
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I »« .ir Mr Mi rr \
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(rum til*
t«» **tinr st.itt** - nrh
burr: and must of thi'-r widi- r.'l'fl'- s
uti T r w , tn I..' fatlvli.il. tin-., to
1 hs,' ,, &gt;m,rs " f , h, ‘ , , t h ‘"■,l
si-ntiii
b\ pastor
and '"didnyMti's g
Chicago &lt;&gt;r K m ....... t .1% to („• |„„ - I*'1*" *’* ni.-ntton.-.l h a w been rcferAnmiiii t hi* -piiakfr- from abroiiii §
c hered ami tin-,. l.urk to Klo.ulu r” '1 l ° Mr Sh‘,r,,“ kn,T
In Bending wuro Pri sidi'iil E
l.yman Hood of jj
S a n f o r d anti O v c it lo
lor in. to cat
in m a te ria l of thin k in d it is .sup- Atlanta Th.'iiloffiral Siintnnrv and
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and
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hurtInr.'f.Tr.'.l
to
produced right her. at loum an.I a
seeretarv o' the woman’s v'ork of
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.lioihr nnn. r*fit•I ^Toru^i t Im proper part i n
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the Home Mfssionar&gt; Sorletv
‘ ttnnnl ••■tirch "f Sanford and its
plant put up lor 11, 1- siii.pl&gt; ol -outh
1
w,,h fl*
I hr progress
Among the home s p e . i k n s o n tin
1,1 l|t “
*’ • * ' * " &gt;w
Only pure
Kloridu
&gt;on an- making to impressing upon program were Rev
Kre.l Marsh ol
bospttalny we ext end
c o w s ' m i l k In
\\r an- prcpi r. .1 to rats.- . ..rn th,‘ ' lair&gt; n" ' n !" " 1 ^r m. -r * the im- Kustis, Dr
Charles K Knlow of ' ” ,r
t hunk- (■ r all t in y have
e v e r y c a n of
silnge follow in ft our l.ttu.i- u ml . . I f'[,r &gt; t m - of bull.Ion; si|.,s*| also Winter Park Ke\
l.ftm-s P ll**yt. ;
(,,r . i.t. rt.untnenl and . o m ­
. / &gt; rrops II,on- cheap v and with
*“ &gt;'
l , te eu11le it 1&gt; 'll St Petersburg. Ill V J n o
* " r!
'Livry thing baked with
more
certuinlv
than
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nv
planm
Lirniahmi;
the
farmer* P NuttniK nf Crviiiul SprinK*4. him!
iCinfUnl that \\ •' wi'li’iMilc most Cl
Calumet ii »o tempting—
the ...untrs
Till- Sanford district u i , h
•*“ **l»* f,'r w" » " r ...... . S u p e rin ten d en t l ie o r g e 11. \ \ a ld r o n 1
lvhnlevime — deliciout—
A sao c.at.o n ih e
I want ’em all.
For
Hyde Park C.mgregatinnnl church
alone could fatten 6,000 beef c a t t l e tnK- If litis could be carried on e x ­ of T a m p a .
At the Zoo.
thine, hanl to l.ake right
of T a m p a an d its pastor,
llev
in ninety d ays with the corn hiltiftr tensively and provided tin- farmers
T h e L a t i n - A tneriean Mission in
i t u n ’t be equalled. Calu­
A very Blout Indy at the zoological
tliaf. ran be Krown following the
"Ullicient feed lor the euttle.
A r t h u r D A n d e rs o n , an d c o m m e n d
met is the world'* best
gardens, nays the P h ila d e lp h ia Itee
West T a m p a was represented by
lettuce and celery mips
. t h e r e is no doubt that it would «o a
them
and
th e ir
c h u rc h
to
the
Hi lui!,: Powder—It '• modord, wus Boeing the iiomi fed for the
R e v A d n a W M o o re , head of the
r itr in prire— pure in the
G re a t H ead of the C h u r c h and all
Tit- range cattle companies will'
w“ &gt; *“ w“ « l
1,0m'' of m iss io n , and lle v
first time, and w u b ra th er aurprlsed
Otto I Scheihe
n ■ I t-.tr In ll.e btLjnf —
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agree to turn o&gt;er to the farmers t lie di tlicultie.H the farmers meet. in • barge of the L a t i n work - T h e s e w ho love H is k in g d o m
A t i klfnuaf itij n.frby the lim ited amount of meat that
t t —ih» mot! ecoaoauciJ
R esolved that we send a message
who put ilf. si Ios and till them with There is no doubt whatever thaf the
was given them
"That seems to me
r ltd tn
men appeartnl hefon tin A s s o e m !
tu lie n t e n sm a ll piece of meal fot
corn silag.
un&gt;
num ber ..f be. f
&gt;'"» 'I'1" " '
«h' ''"n. ber of 1 lion for tin lirst time and were re •d st, ut pi. I tl V to the widow and suit
Rrtfiefrd IlisUll Awards
'•#te I ni Hut /n# *“
the lion." site said t o tile attendant
of our In loved brother, S T
lohti
raffle tb.it
t .................. fatt.-i
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f*-.l I- rathet
reived with i-ntliiH, i.in
Kev
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T h e iiiaii looked at h e r with a d im m e r
ii defslateil
than overstated
and
■ ■ on, a fo rm er m od era tor of diir
far m»
i n h ,i v i
thlr I*
Anderson repre-ented t h e ,
of amusement m til- t i e
l&gt; may
v the syst em of eroji rotation
M a t e I itt fi n ii'r
who
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THE SANFORD HERALD
R. J . HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
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No one paid any attention

to him and . he remarked that h«*,
could whip any man in that roun-

ORLANDO SLA M S
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The chnlU'jjge was not taken
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up and he remarked with an oath THE HOARD OF TRADE READS HIM
(hr*t he rOllM whip any l)
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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY ... of it

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A C Q U A IN T A N C E
1SIDE FROM T lff’l MANY
AD VA N TAG ES of
having a Checkin# Account at this Hank, you are
forming an INTIMATE ACQUAINTANCE with the offi­
cers of the Hank.
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There will be occasions when this acquaintance will
doubtless prove to be to your advantage.

T h e Orlando Hoard- of T r ad e last
ill 1 I t e a nuiet fellow stepped up
eve ni ng unani innu' l y voted fur .i
N O n s c t i m o N rtucE. in auvanck
and knocked him down and stepped
TKAH
1300
resoluuon co n de m n i n g
the editor
on him
When the loud one rose
of the Kustis L a k e Itegion for hi**
he seemed perfectly sntTHREE MONTHS
7S
*° hisfeet
is tied t h a t he was whipped und re­ recent campaign ag ai n s t the brick
I M I i e r d In the
by C i n h s 9 3 .0 0 l ' « V r i r In
road
system
of
Orange
count
marked
to the people who had
A d rn n r * er 30c, P t t M o n lb
T h e resolution d e c lar e d the art icleenynacaat* In Adannr* Most II* Mod* nl OITlr* gathered aiOUIld that he had " s i m p l y
appearing m th * Hunt is paper to In
t aken in t o o much t e r r i to r j "
W*
r . lwf d An Smnd-IUta Mbit Malle August, 23, 4
untruthful and t h e tacti cs of tin.
are of the &lt; pinion ihnl wfvep C l a r ­
I tot. nl lb* I'oatotf.fa i| Het/ard, K'O, Ida.
ence
playing around his own Kustis editor were condemned in
Under Act •( March 3rd, 1ST*.
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severe language.
The
resolution
little hnilnwick with the sand oil
OITIc* In 11 * r aid Itulldlni
T t l r p h o n r No. l i t
mud pies that his assert hi ns were met the vociferous appr oval of t h ou
taken at
their face value,
but present, and the r o o m was tilled
when he sl opped over int o Orange with the most r e pr es e n t at ive eitiW E want your b u sih ess ,
T h e high cost of g as ol in e is licing
T h e resolution
and Se mi no le and way down in to xons of Orlando.
i nv e st i ga t ed in Florida hy t h e ' g o v ­
was offered by E d i t or \V M Glenn
e r n m e n t . which will he good news to Pinellas he was si mply ‘ Tak i n g in of the Sentinel
E d i t o r C K flow
0 L. TAYLOR
loo much territory** and like the
II. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
R R DLLS
S t on ew a ll J ac k so n T r i p l e t t of the
aril
of
the
Citizen
confessed that hi
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%Iff Prcbidrl F. L WOODRUFF Vk*-Pr»»»d*nl
Missouri man he is satisfied that
Ami ( nltlrr
St. ( ' l o u d Tri bune.
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had a similar t esoluti on in
Ins
such Is the case
i pocket which he was going to offer
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H -r V !
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Li] ^ng, men *-&gt;),!, and done »-e still s t a nd by him had not Glenn ben t him to ft
over c hi c k en s has I....... changed in J l j M ^
. . . a U a y , st and by a friend I Several members s p o k e in favor r f
l -auderdul e to killing a m a n over a
the resolution, and there was nil
and with all due respect to the
No t
much difference
dissenting
voice when the vote wa-i ed at an inf ormal dinner part y i n 1
lundo Hoard of T r ad e and o th e r s I
Union Thanksgi ving Nervier
( Je t Your Treegf, I' Unl, tlt
\ i c t l m is concerned
taken
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e - text of the resolution
who are anxious to harpoon him
honor of her niece, Miss|Elizuheth
T h e churches of the city a re to
\Y. F . Nuhrilng will
u ,m
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we are not in favor of disf ranchi se­
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H u ms * T u e s d a y , everting*.
T h e fdl- unite iri U T h a n k s gi vi n g service on Herald office eve ry Frldav mofn|r
Petcr R u h l blossoms o u t with t h e ment In elffier the S t n t e Iligli w i v b
'Y y fo ^ *
P !,i**ne&lt;&gt; E . Woods lowing Wete there and reported a next Thu r sd ay morning at
10 CIO at nine o ' c l oc k to take ..rd*r,
nf
Lufxls,
Fla.,
e di to r of the E u s t i - ( K,o n &lt;| t i m e : Irene P e t er s , J e n n e t t a o ’clock at the Methodist church, pl ants, trees. rO'ea, shruhs, „ uru,fr
Avon P a r k News as well ns being Association or the
Florida
Press
identified with the Ar c ad ia News. Association.
Lake Region, has printed in that She l don. Florence H •Mows, Tltuaa corner of Park avenue and Fifth st oc k, et c.
Only the I. i-m „f , l0f[
If t he re is a n y news t o he had Pete
T a r b i l...
l . ----Mr ----and ...
Mrs. W'm Adams. street.
W'e would r a t he r see him charged n ew s p a pe r - a r t i cl e s a nd photogtaph
Rev. Mr
Steintneyer. the fur sale at reasonable pm-,,. ^
can he depended upon to get it up with the sins or commi ssion t han of ( ^ r e p r e s e n t i n g t h e
actual condi- Miss B ur ns showed the p a rt y some pastor of the Methodist church will him at the Herald Office
.tf
tioriK of Orange . c o u n t y brick rnucl* .
In the right manner
the sins of omission, and no one
the latest dunce steps, among In* the rtiiuier of ceremonies
Rev
were
*sjI a Im
were the
f'ii Ir.►
*, Me Strong of Uie Congregational |
U
can say that
Clarence is tint a put down at a ciMt of JfilK) ifliO. re
ullmg from
recent unprec edenl ed tMll.
and
church will preach tin- an hi versary j
t an g"
Chris Cndrj ngton h i-* s t a r t e d the fighter and t h a t he has not .dFittonLess butter Is Deeded
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M.rs Williams is tpilti’ ill
sermon
Rev
Hrow nb'c of 1 1n-1
Daily Ne ws at DeLitrul ami as usual stralvd
t h e power of the press
Whereas, »&gt;e lir.s ci rcui ted cop
daughter.
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P eshyt- riitn - httrch .■.:!! r--:i&gt;l I fie
hits a bright paper for tin* winter
n
. 11 you use
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Nicho) .■!•
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Mr
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\11 hough ( ’ hr i* j n . • i
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o.i • parts . of
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ii.,. fJ.iptjsl iliiir.li w,,l I, ,,| it tin
m h a l i n g no eilitotpil page I hi daily
Dun - l(*\irw (or No ve mbe r I m |i
th- » .......... t h- I it d Nt airi
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T h e Ynusig will be udder the di rec­
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" I n spile of the rapi dit y of the
l o u n t y ' s brick ro ads, and by the
E D M U N D It R E E S E
tion of the Mi t hodi st t hoir but all
T h e o per a house at T a v a r e s h a s ! niovermmt, t h e r e is no sl ackening of
usj- nf these a r t i c l es ami p h o t o ­
tin- choir - of jin- i ii y wiM In- nsk&gt;-l
the a d v a n ce that f oreshadows the
burned down, taking out of Flor
IEO A I A D V lin iS IM ,
graph' It: s Hiiughi to disrupt the
T h e t mi l ailed Dramati c Vdnr In to nr-s|s|
It (ills he-Uggrslcd
enmraetcut!
development
ida 11f•* one of t he mo -1 nii lrd l a m i ­ greatest
publie m i t d and in bring diseord
T h e Sung of llie Wa g e S l n i c
I tiiat all tip Siln-la - *■ kl-ols
,&gt; in a Ntiltcr wf
Fol­
m i r k ' o t h e rwi s e known as \ lit aril's in the history of Hie eouiMcy
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It nil t o 11.- , •! . il.a; ■ cn| lowing iiiapy month . I gr J ml re
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doubt b&lt; glad to
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t he si ale nf Florida . a ml ,
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will .i p [»••.«r leafi h to tin- |-I ee of T- w i k ' i i . u g
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R e p o rts from„ fm the usual services
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Highway AssOi i.ilmu and f rom i lie
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V E T E R IN A R IA N
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Flotilla
I’re-o- Association.
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OFFICE
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x A C ItlK IC E 2 hotses andil mules,
"hoys" did l u f j i i s t h i n g ' , silcfi as
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fur sand u-phnH i-uids to o i e r a l i s d - ( m u l s h e s the m o tiv e p o u u r to the
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al t ar of 11. di gi tal io-i Jo ' i i c h an ex
v« lo p in e n t see m s re la tiv e ly slow it I lour l**wrr ! i rirf *-&gt; hy doing so ini' 3&gt;* i
ti-ni
He has wrllleii a r t ic l es that is only b e ca u se nf i h»' c o n tin u e d
the latest shuffling d a nc e s
Th ey
should never have been wri t t e n and h a n d ic a p of the weather
T e m p e r a ­ were aide to he out n*-xt day
we really believe that he has i n­ tures hav e been loo hig h for t he
Dr
Mar* Iwtll
«as
railed u i t r
jured the reput ati on of Or an ge ami he-*' re sults in th is u u n r t c r , yr-t tinM on da y to s e Ib-nry Harrison who
S e mi n o l e counti es
Cl ar e nc e owes g ain is more s u b s i n n i i a l th a n m ig h t
was hudly
burnesi
by
a roman
us an apology, he owes Orange he expected u n d e r 1 In- c irc u m s ta n c e s ,
ran dli
count y u ii apology but il lie does in a s m u c h us co n su m e rs us well as
Mr . iiurav. brother o f Mrs. Claudo i
.not choose to r-xtend one an d even d e a l c l s
find
re p le n ish m e n t
rn-cesUiiulcrson.
snd d a u g h t e r . Miss F ' l i z - *
il he persi' t- in hi' present policy ,'i-ry after a p ro tra c te d period of
I HI 111 Mil I, |( XM , e ,,
a both arc here from Deliann*. Uliie.
f
i i n t s m r ; v n riMa-t''
of k no c ki ng the brick roads and furred e c o n o m y .
M o re o v e r, though
ti t Will J U K (
visiting
at
Mr.
Uaulerson'
s.
' t llt.TIS. Aii'H'*&gt;i*iii
knoc ki ng t h e counties t h e cr ime is the ele m e n ts h a v e m ilit a t e d ag ainst
Miss F l n r m r c B e l l o w s met with a|
hardly great enough to wnirnnt his a full rrdail d is t r ib u t io n ,' I ho w e a th ­
number of the yoUti’g ladies tirul girls
expulsion f rom the Fl ori da
Press er has fav o re d the m a t u r it y o( the
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| t&gt;*day « veiling at latke Geneva und
Assoc i at i on.
T h e Hi ghway
Asso­ crops and proved a dist
inct boon to
Ca p KiT(. . ( ; ir|,
The
l lungs ilnn I turn np m lliis world urdil
ci ati on can ill- as they pli-nrc about outdoor work, as is e y . d e , ir.-d I»V ; f0 j|„w (nK uprt&gt; (irua^pK Misses K a t h A p 'i'in I t r d u t o r if.-! flu
up"
his m e mb e r sh i p in their r a n k s , but the large Increase in the u d u r &lt;&gt;f
f l y » , t 1 ‘ lara I f ur rb o ,, . Louise
ll meipber of the F MOdu Press liillldl* g fier nuts
An .Tiriuini wiflMlp. f : ,
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•nett at
l Jarre-, f I he ami L**i' (irtuit, B&gt;*s
Ahmii -m I IUII we
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M’- rii u.
t oriniuin Ki ssimmee, Nn i
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snrfd &lt;ul t o ad s in his own cm
Ruulerson
and
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Willie
Ia*e
1 IV r t ent In terest Paid on Savin g s
but be hud no right to endeavor to played a good game Hope scoring
Vi c u ' i n i s . ( li no i i i n d e ’l ( p . i a r t c r l v
foist bis ut* to* upon the o th e r conn . n touch down after making a Tfl- Scii:
Mr
Bradley' s
Tin
Lizzy" i*
m s a n d ill. j u t iloui* tnakv statu- yard dash, through the line f»r ii
wearing
a
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m i n t s del dilatory to the atdd cuun
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t a k e &lt;|f t h e irian in Mlwdurl who T h e sensat ion of the game was t h e from hw brief hut serious illness
walked i n t o » saloon und r e ma r k e d 7 0- ya r d dash &lt;f William Pope . and b m sclum! ag.,am
"Claude Raul er su n e n t e r t a i n t h a t be could whip any man Id t h a t c h rough l h . line.

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co 'riiiif&lt; i(&gt; (i(iv irii&lt; iii&lt; i(i« o i(;(icV iV &lt; iiV (V (V i'ry i
........ i: the vi sitor* from
Alla- Nov
l&lt; th and will rem ain open
Dortiino 1Inure of S o c ia l D epart
ilecoratctl with red roses and ferns
M, , lien today are M.
an d M Until !' r id a v , D r r e m lie r ird
tltliee rnetit at C l u b house
an d the guests p a rto o k of a seated
hour* from !* n m to pj M,
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Mr*
Sam
H ra d lo rd
en te rta in s luncheon
1,,
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T h e tab le was 1liv e ly ,
P m till I p in
tti Sat Urdu v it *M)0 f Inti
centered
by
a vase of fell roseI, &gt; H • the I m p e r ia l M o n d a y night ‘i v^vU in open from 7 p rn u l l &gt;t W e d n e sd a y , Nov
_l
V / v i ' i ^ i ’JtV Aung .1 basket 'tiffed with
and " ' l l ...... ‘ hr o pe r e t t a. C h r y a n - , p til ,for
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the |11I|p04|&gt;
put pose of
o r,.K,iM(,ritli:
L it e ra t u r e
D e p a r tm e n t
meeting rib bon
tied p a c kag e s for the bride
l *• rrtnrn
l u l l uualified
■ lunlified voters
voter* foi the general T h u r s d a y . Nov 25
F ir s t S how S l a r t s 7 : 0 0 p. m . S h a r p , S e c o n d 8 : 1 0 , T h ir d 9 : 2 0
and at a given s ig n a l these were
eleetlim 1l e nt i l lur Till
K v e j y . W e e k B ridg e
|
,eti.il
Monday
night
Benefit
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showered
upon
her
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present
In
T N lt K K
IU C S H O W S D A IL Y
M, W L O V E L L ,
heside
the guest of honor
were
ul tin W o m a n ’s C l uti.
G re a t song
rtmcnf of J l u p t i x t T r m j t l e
C i t y C l i rk s
M csd am e S M a r lo w r , C l a u d e H e r n ­
hits.
26- tf c
T h e a u d it o r iu m at the B a p t is t don, Osborno H e r n d o n , J . B . L a w Mr 'and M m . f r a n k I1. F o rs te r
T e m p l e was filled a lm o st to its c a ­ son. Zeh BatllfT, G e o W atso n . II
are expected homo this week after
p a c ity
on T u e s d a y nig h t to greet Jf. C o n e y , M o rto n
F r a n k M i l l e r S p o ke
H opson, Geo,
spend INK several weeks in the east
F R I D A V , N O V E M B E R ID tli
In the lust n u m b e r of “ T h e C a s ­ M iss Estelle G r e y an d M o ritz L h o - Fox and Misses L o t t ie C a ld w e ll a n d
“JUST Jt.M"
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Four R eels
,,inl also in O hio.
k e t , " the official pa p e r of the u n d e r­ v i n tie, the p o p u la r e n te rta in e rs of C h a r l ie S ea v
&gt;v .
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H u rry II. Carey and Jeanne T a y lo r
Primes* C h r y s a n t h e m u m , a c le v e r ta k e rs an d e m h a lm e r s the follow ing the lirst of the L y c e u m C o u r s e to
S A T U R D A Y , N O V E M B E R 201 h
r&gt;
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. re’ t.i JjK ^h*' benefit ftf'Vhe.- M u s ic ab o u t F r a n k M illet is of i H c i c - i . be presented this season
If the up
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Two Reel*
N i/rrr S o r i a I n
Jeanne T a il o r and ( lifTord Roger*
Jiep.irtn c r i f nf* t l i r
W o m a n s C l u l i c o in in g from the l.ig ronvi'otion ,»t | pearnnee of Mr and M rs
Lfo -vin n e
T i n \ l t a r S o c ie t y of tin C a t h o lic
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,t-iv night at the I m p e r i a l .
S a n F r a n e is io
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c h liti li will give a " s il v e r so c ial” at
ho m e-m a d e
r a n d ie s
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A complete line of school boy's
clothes'being closed out at very
low prices.
New stock arrived yesterday of
boys pants, going with a 10 per
cent reduction.
A large and varied stock of
sweaters going with a 20 per cent
discount.
The best underwear values in
the city. Good bargains in new
shirts, collars, ties, sox, garters,
suspenders, belts, etc.
Sinn's cannot be sold for less
than we sell them.

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A Complele Line of Over Coats and Mackanaws

Ladies’ Coats aid Suits
S e e T h is Line

B efore you Buy

GREAT

Cool Weather Sale
Now in Full Sway
few days more for you (o get your Winter
floods. Low sale prices. Shop at the
Three-In*One Store. Everybody’s
doing it. Business is good
at the

Three - In - One Store
L. L. TAYLOR; Prop.

H. J. MINTON, Mgr.

Just received large shipment of
comforts, blankets, sheets, pillow
cases, Iwd spreads.
The com
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reductions.
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Wednesday's s h i p m e n t
gingham going at 5c per yard.

Bargains in stockitig*, underwear, corsets, shirts, waists, ele.
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Cottijiig K rrnts
T o the Citi zens Of SanfordGr eat Operetta M o n da y Night
P l a n t sal e and Bower s h o w in
K n owi n g t h a t L will be unable to
T h e -operett a Pr incess C h r y s a n ­
W el b o r n o bl oc k t o d ay and t o m o r ­ see eac h and e v e r y one t o express t h e m u m at the Imperi al Monday
row under auspices of City B e a u ­ my t h a n k s fot the support given night lor the benefit of the Music
tiful c o m m i t t e e .
me in t h e pri mary of the si xt eenth, D e p a r t m e n t of t h e W o m a n ’s Club
I desire t o t a h nk all citizens of S a n ­ will open the show season in S a n ­
J a p a n e s e o pe r et t a, Princess C h r y ­ ford and fully a ppr eci at e the confi­ ford..', T h e o per ett a is under the
s a n t h e m u m at the Imperi al M o n d a y dence expressed by the votes, uml able direction »f Mrs Lucil le /Vspinnight under auspices of Musi c D e­ I will ende avor in every way to wall
Tlkarh
which
is
siillp'ient
part merit
a c t while a member of the hoard of guarant ee that it will make i d e ­
a l d e r me n in sticli a man n er t h a t you prided hit.
Mrs Tukuch and li J
Agnes Guild bazaar in Wei
Mill.
a
Mill not regret having given me th»* | Holly in the title r o b b l o c k . I &gt;er 1
mcl ud privilege of serving you
I strong east,- in all the part
With t h a n k s , I am
mg S
II
L i n ' d . Charli e Dm pee.
Miss G i e t c h e n s ' ! dt7.
Mt-s Fran.
Very truly yours.
B az aa r by ladies of Bapti st church
Aspinwull, M i s Charli e Seay and
Dec. 4 th in R o be rt s ' store.
F r a n k L. Miller
m a n y others give great promise of
a great performance.
T h e music is
Junior
Kpwo rt h
la-ague b a z aa r
at the home of Mrs J,. I t , Philips. In Circuit Court, S e v e n t h J udicial of l he host and the play guarantees
Circuit. S e m i n o l e Count y, Florida to keep the au Ii■-&lt; ee awake every
mi nut e of the nun
Senior Guild of Holy Cross Church Peoples B a n k of S an f or d .
Admission to a
pti'l of 'Inannual supper lit Weltiorne block, g corporation organized and
existing under t he
laws
house fid cent
S a t u r d a y , D e c Nt h
el tile - l a t e n{ Florida
Vs
Note i
I
nt
i
t
n
I
j
a
( o 11gri gat mr a f® laidn
G e t t i n g Rid of W j r l i ,
II A
I aid m. |1 D
II
zanr Dec
T o Get rlil of Ma r t a batin’ them
I aid m -II and II W ( 'aid
In vineg ar two or three tim es n day
and pul collodion on at night
An
Melt
co part n e t s .
trail
Monday af ter noo n , Nov 211, th
o t h e r o f t e n s u c c e s s f u l c u re for Ma rt s
at | ng and lining business
a nn ua l
t ha nk ottering servin'
In to press upon them until a pain
Wa l k e r , ' arid *r t he firm name and
t h e home of Mrs. C
It
shootn through them, as t h o u g h a
\ &lt;'al.iw-i II
president of
t he
Cnngr.-gnt imiu style of D
n e e d l e had been s t i n k Into your flesh
and
S.K
'
.
and
1
&gt;
\
\l issionn r \ I'li mn
They Mill shortly a f t e r d ry up and dls
&lt; lid AC !
t&gt;
11 t alii
appear
well and ii \y t al dw. l t
/'• rsiMiuf M ml , on
def.i'iid.1 n t Mrs
\ li
T h o ms o n , m |io has milt s o In.ill s
&lt;♦
♦
♦
N
"t
ti'e
is
hefi'li
\ g I\i'li that lltl- | ♦
I m'.- h - pe n d i n g a few days Mith Mrs
M t
sor \ ’■'

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Remnants of silk for Thanksgiving wear: Silk gloves. $|.5o
values going at 7f)c.

w lih Ib rii b»/**ln* “

Sanford Ave. &amp; 4th St. Phone 412

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For Rent
Furnis lied rooms, -*ith
or without light housekeeping
210
F re n c h a v e n u e .
25 J i (,
Throe ollice ruiiiii- nvir
For Kent
1Or Store.
N, H Garner
25-tfr
Yo un g nude *M •4T
For Sale
old. weight 1 100 pound&gt;. It
F rank. Sanf md Heights
2b It c
Five acre* ’ of the i(l-%t
For Salt
celery land in Florida, fenced, cul­
ti vated. art esi an, w e l l , near K It,
Te rms ■to .ult
and brick roa
See
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MeClil and.
hits er
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M 0.0 I' *4 St at ion

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set
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1 Hi
it.
For Iti -■f T mo Fur in - hr
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Id &gt; I■■ xrp.-r Mi'i'V
Mrs vi a vagi
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ADVERTISING

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|-'or
Fi\»*
f*»om
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♦
♦
h e t ' t! of S. in i
i no tit y . Florida.
Mr and Mrs W I T h ig p e n ir
121'. Part \v.
$12511 t"
No Veil! bel
\ 1*
rived from i h e tr wedding tri p Ttli'» | pn i he 2'M h da
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day ei ght
f ■ ' ! • 1Mir t I ny ..
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'n'.riii
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(rum a le n g t h y v v i i to P h ll. u l. 11&gt;hia
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lor light
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All Loral Advertisements Under ilnd Pal m e l to A vi'
located at San fo rd F l o r id a , at t lie
\\ e dne sday afteruuon
21 :ttp
corner o f F i r t *t t •&lt; ( a i d M a g notia This Heading THItBE CENTS a
ti
lb on
I. .'lit
lb
•1•• i t
a vi'|i in m jt i-'ti ■ P* t s,ih at d m !l
I.ini* For Each Insertion. Minimum
Mrs Ge o rg e Herring acc o mpan i e d
I 12 \1 vtil- ll. uNlleil
t: in 'I •-l
Chnrtfe
25
Cenls.
sill at public »a!t lo tile highest
her y ou n g daughter.
Kb .inor. to
t '!
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• i i Ire ( « « « &lt; )
I i. I . i r, 11 on Vk ''.I in s.|.» ,
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k or Itetll
b o o m s for bgli' liUU-t
For Sah- Good allround
rnnre
"1 lycul l a n u 1 i i 14i l , ia. trpiij'iiA*i 11 1 y in- k .
the
firm
mi
me
and
style
I.ess
keeping
Htfl
Oak avenues,
20-tf
buggy and harness. Cheap for enah
vit'-d to give number s on out of
of 1&gt; A Caldwell and Sons, ami Box I'Jijfi nr West Side s t o ' K
t
town pr o g r a m*
C Mm
D D
\
C 1 Iw 11
Good * mx room house with bath
n
i
For Sale
Ford truck fine ha 0
I V i n II. I
nn
•
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h
\
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and e l ec tri‘i ligjit for r e n f ^
\ 1’
MrM L Kail..'* " | Tatnfta i*
Mi
I. rgam
Five p.i'-i h p • It m I v:-*' i r i (
.in t
I . Mr
• .1
l
i h«- r in-st of in •r itlot In * Mr- 11 u
s, mp
log barg iin. H el no
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Hr.idv. ■ t t h.
It • ut
Se\ er al ............ thrr
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TTi'riCM nrtd -Mr*. S A l .
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1 or b i n t or Salt*
lluusi
I*1
1 b
M&gt;-t! tiig.-r
gut, t - of Mi
outside
corporate
l
i
mi
ts
Half
ut
il y n i*
met
t
o
A
ve
W
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Thtgpep
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l
. ears
\b&lt;ml
’ ill
u r n . F! a
. nit
large pines on lithe- half
\11 fi'iice.l
Ml 1-.1 tig till II t el IW .ed
M r- C
f
i let I
l or Kent
Due room
It
and ditched
tfuurter mi'e of ( mo
from Augusta on Thursday
to depot
KntjuiM* 121 y\ Nit'll
shipping stations and First St
Per-,
IM l
Si . lo r n e r Oak Ave
feet drainage
J L1 5 0 will buy it if
F r a n k Adams is n guest of
For Rent
T w o furmi-lied toona
sold within the next 10 day*, worth
Iter aunt m O v n do
$3000 on.
See owner. 'JUT French :i I 7 W e s t S'-m u d St
avenue
II tf
Mrs li
y\ It rnily cba|&gt;eroned
( Iminu lor lloiisekeeplt.g
e&gt;'rt"
cot genial pi r 1 V of y o u i g pt opl • ti
For Sale
Eggs and B a b y Chix of fn J odgt ug, Mith. all modcri ■" '&lt;
Oilri.do
on
Thursday,
n mi ini. i
celebrated Ri ga! W hi t * Wy and o t te* . ..piouV... ;tl Uu FnirvieW. enr l j ?*’
until Sunday
Jug performance, hwivy laying birds; aff, :tn,f F/(.neh Ave.
nm Imoking orders (or same now.
l Mrs
B
C Ti ki.eb is ; t b o m
i, th
Fitr.ii-lieu m o m for r*-i t
Also u few pullets anti enekereU, vf
it*
ngi m r.Iti r n pit ; a t t vi it t o h
,.f
i -tf
i ■re -!
P i l vili-i e
s imc s'riiin
F P St rong, lnfi *R. mail
daugti lcr nt G . i i - v i' i i d h e r so
|oT I
t
v i i Ii I t
'I hird St . Sanford.
Jr;.if
W
at
R o d m a n . . rtiv ing lioup------N------------------------l ‘" i |J. t
T w o act e* of 1
Hernia &gt;
For Sah- Two fresh rn i i tv cow*
e
ry
laml
in
Florida
Fenced. ri*
11
a
ml
Bros.
16-tf
N P E R I L of their lives K i t t y O r a y
h-.nd
i-i
good
order, -tr 11
.
_
I
vttlo
M
and ln.r fvitbful follower gallop
Mr and Mr-- C Spt
For Sah Globe ti’ iimto
\\ kiI o n -1
\. :,r Mo or e’s Sttitu"
If
madly ibrouefi the darkneva fuf.IncksonviMe ; r r . ' i d t
S fbiowed rtdentle h bv lh e ir fot-i.
iWbl i iilth.ige pliuils. read , for * *t - iplile of I I McCl el l an al ........ ..
M on da y t&lt;&gt; make ti i
city
kivc
2 r.-'tc
ting. $1.00 per
thousand
My St nt ’on
fut i i i I onn
from capture, fntt once again fa to
pinuts
grow
II
P
B
,
,
be.
Id.
I
favors the lltave.
For R en t lluusi-.1, cottages, (u,‘
Ogden, F l a . '
25- 7ip
HorTver. tho hasrtill a long nnd thrilling
Mr. an d
Mia. G t gg M . t w
__ Lidshiil or unfurr.i-ihed, ligiK hntwccenrrh betnro hrr. Many .fangei* t.r in hrr
a.id btil.y from Mn ti, i
rt i v d &lt;»
lutlh. Pi'f_» a. _.ft nrnUii't la r ilrtrfrmer.l at
,,,! N c p u . g room i, etc
Abo lor ' A
For Sale Two i-lioii .• Io|
any erst lt&gt; ttfttl ( "i n brr Ihc tru.U ot her
t be steitim r fi mu J c t &lt;&gt; \
liaur.llrsa CC.rt^y AhJ ( U v r C f t i .
ItMi llmgs. fertile- celery land;.
Seednd st ri e t , $.’175 for the two
terduy and will r u b l e i
S
fo i
litis, -.v■!1 it &gt;11 end? The whole i l r y It
PletiM'd to show wnd .
Well located and in good neighhot- &lt;*r improved
Old in lHa thrilling ju= turo tcrtal TI III
give
priees.
K.
T . Woodrull.
*
V.ooil
Te rms to suit
porch a er
/I, tth'
F b i t ' l l * t h i - r . r c . t t ve na l p i. l u r o i t o r y t h m u g h
‘riiiyl
street^
.
P
hon
e
107.
Seminole
Real
E
s
t
a
t
e
Co.
,
Geo
D.
r r r r y phaae ul l i t h l lh l e u , t u n i n g &gt;d venture.
Mr. an d Mr«.
Leslie W 'tit n .
Kitty'Or
Gray haslitcraby taken lha whole coun­
Har t. Mgr.
•
25 2t r
n o un c ed the birth nT r tr11 f• -o
try liy ttottn. Take your lartoly every week !•&gt;
ale Itu* mailati'oe '-I pHnfo I'lsy a. (nevrThursdt y, Nov. |H
He wi.l I
mrnt.wnltc n by the fleverett of ti, lion wturrv
For Sale
F.vbi| l^de row).nut eilj'
named C a l
arid |dayis! by a ioni{Miiy of tirdllant ttnivsiul
gin*' 2 1 1 h P , ^2J S
• all a ' M on to
•pvt" play atars.
Ferry
rtf’
Two Kiml* of S n u r t n n i i
* ■’-t
" On e troalilc nut unr way.1 said
! ..r Sab\\ ,. t.-.l Position by cotnl’
I m.1
iv r. i^.ii, .
Every
C n d e 111" ti
Is dai It takes au tntlrtv
*’ n
Iii*ll*».*, . oi \e tiIfltll&gt; locate.J. ul pru e hook k e e p e r and stenograph.-!
If e e *
I) ibfTunt kind o smarliies* to git a
Box
1122.
("•low
its
value
and
easy
terms.
years'
ex|tertt.*nce.
T h e P h o t o P la y S e r i a l S u p r e m e
political J i b font what It t a k e * to
2 '.-2 tr
1 5 E p is o d e t — O n e E a c h K e e k
A b o one v a c a n t lot well located ford, Fla.
fill &lt;!e office creditably ”
la-1 of closing an est ate
A p* C o n .
Lost
Boston F ou n t ai n Pen
nelly.
22-tf
J
dtp
Return to Herald office a*H
Elusive Hobby.
26-2tP
Wlfo (ntiRilh I 'lajut losik at the
For Salt*— My lot bn First street receive reward.

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1IKOKEN ro ts

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WANTED

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THE
BROKEN COIN
See

A L L tN ’S THEATRE

timo! This morning you gut home nt
t two o'clock mid hero it la again after I
m)dnlghi "
Husband — "Well, you
know, m'drar. It's against my rule to
come twlco the same day.”—Boston
TronacripL

beginning Saturday, Nov. 20th

•M

opposite the Robbi ns Nest Hotel.
Yo u ran J i u y t,his property cheap
on -liberal terms,
Address Rupert
Buc kabau m,
903
Frankl in
st reet
T a m p a , Fla.
24-3tp

‘

Orlttah Silver Coin*.
British silver coins are made (r0°
nn amalgam of 37 parts puro •B'f*
with three parts of copper.

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

Pu b l i s h e d
SEMI-WEEKLY
IN SA N F O R D — Life la Wo,th Living
S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A , T UE S D AY N O V E M B E R 23. 191

al

I)

sh o w

o f

flow ers

m o st

plants
was

BUT

a

th e

o f f ic e r s

SM O O TH

b r il l ia n t

w ere

EN O U G H

TO

CAPTURE TH EM

SUCCESS

AT O N C E

— -1"

Onc of the boldest attempts at
highway robbery that has'happened
hi this city in some time was that
of two negroes who held up Mr.
BalDy in his store on First s h e e t
^FfifTaV afternoon. One of the negrbek-Themed Will Robinson walked
ipto I he store and asked for a d i m e ’s
worth of t ob a c c o and when M i .
linker pulled out his ling of small
change to slip in tin- dime t j i e . n e g r - i ’ - confederate named
J e ~e
\ \ il1 1.inns grabbed
l lie ..i. k and In t ol
them ran out of till Mot*
Ol
filers w i t . s u m m o n e d m id i n p u t )

.Sheriff Lee and Police man Kennedy
took the description of the nr gores
und were not long in locating Robinstill. He denied having any com­
plicity tit the robbery
but
the
sWeati'g

..ltd

could

In1

W en

i i*igbt of tin* e n tr a n c e wev
i, l i] t i l l - ol a s p le iu ijd
v a ri-l
.,ti d ^''iR',i " ^ t l V found
up.
.1 fi‘. * I oilff..
p m n seill.lH .
t: i. . mu i \ pitas, (erils ill lid
• ii d p i.n its lo o '^ a in u rtrit'
Tht r.- whs iffso an ex
w h f t v . v urie tjt^ (Polity
............. t i g h t ' 1l i t

fiO tiie r

rfx&lt; h ^ h i u w l

-A

m p y

of ru stic il o l i e r

' t-&gt;|.fay i &lt;d

(fairs ol tip'll vvlii'n il litviuiP'* .inirfaiRiif itiid liinn Miil |Jiii*.siiil by inv.tkJhbiig ttur ppoblc* It
ami muuiy, jintl this-duty is
.seno* of ihpir rospoiHihilitv. if sip-h a' iniraHt
iu t . luii then/ art* aNo tim*•• ' is iu.&gt;ssUilo
a
innti&gt; lili-s-iiitrs mnfi rml upmi
1 .1*1 u s all in t hi s st'.isitil of l i o u m i f u l c r o p s a n t i i v s t o r o d
r nf al! 111 i111/ s. I'll is Mason rtf

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*b e lltl

.i li^ j» « A fn e m u n )'- 1

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boat ed

i f l i n t

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in .i l l .

while

Roth
Mr

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W illia m s

negroes

Rake:

w in

UM\til j* Mr t! » !rf s I In l i illli' » iTf
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tmt

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t tearr . " nf t h » p e o p l e w h o
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t in t s m a k i n g . sp ot i ge r lie- I my t i m t Seimnoli.' 1 oui P&gt; is : ii ■
o n l y r e . J f iai dell S p o t m &gt;lie ^ r i r h i ; i h e r e f o i v .

Hr n Uc.st.Ived. Thai We\^Ffpeo|tle of tills Illo-f ia’-opo

county hereby urge the piirjcbty of .scttifig aside all rivalry
and aspirai ions for office anif;£iif'a?ft*V fjours^ forget aliou!
polities anil bv ctiinbaKd'ntEugj^'K lo'eib’fturagit'intliPtrial.

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l ets r h a r f t r r r z m l

in particular. ,

"I h 1' re. i if
cold ri ip -.eem-* i n ii :i v-e no s p e *1; 1 '
g r u d g e .n* iPP't tie Sat 1ta|) if gfrnv 'a .tiid &lt;u r lot lo* e wdl &lt; , ,r 1

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While every ctilf fviitcd iwtvjs fallen wit 11 plenty, every
heart responds lo ftv* w&amp;filtvri hop* of gnml limes; every
ripple on ihehnad hosnni; of I, ike; Monro" up) L*ssup and
Harney luvallb*s an invilaiem 10 our p e o p l e in engage in
•hi 1 omuicrc •of Tip* world
\ 1 h •h ippine,. nf on*-is iln&gt;
■hi ern ol a'! tic ;ask 1hoi'iiopj.atiuu. ul uux uu.ghbon, licitud .ill over 1 Ins ips-k of t Ii*- wood uiijff piit-siiTl s uiul a 1 it is awill to til. ’ h'1 d.-ftl nf a in".s era mditsl 1 i.dly ilnd
otherwise tve dour' il lo he known Hntl J’jnfuM throyyti
open Ipt g,it»-&gt; and vve invite the world (.» enter, hiudei*;
Had". s*d! a n d Imy and aid in inaugural inp .1 prosperity
1 hat may extend throughout the I’.tml like tt tidal wave and
to meet us in a spirit of broad patfintif good fellowship
intent. only upon the common good df.mir great count y.

THE PEOPLE OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
S;inft&gt;nl. l-'li'rijlit. N t t v e i n l t e i '!?tr

1 heir

1rH'l s III Jll'ollldl .1 il, 1 l.p I. Iv t|ii III- if f*.|cl 11 wind 1 111 11 ■, Mill
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in g nn i Ta l bniiip ial r o i p' li ll nn

g e t t n g work . lid are ob l i ge d to beg
or . t e e I a l i n i n g
Tin
ar&lt; of 1 lie
c l a s s ti i at s h o u l d lie g i ve n tin- rtiii
f r om tlie i i t v
m i l n e i t h e r one of
1 fn m ha&gt; i n . 1, l o r e loi g a nd il t lie .
h a d 1 ill In eu 1 al i ght so soon wou l d

By T lic^nn fo rd Herald

O ^
r'4. 1

SU PR EM E f Ol RT
THAT

THE

DIM 'LA K ES
(H)R.NTO

. G A M E LAW IS

UN-

' C O N S T IT U T IO N A L
Uy tin opil.ion of

the

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V or tie it ill ifie'.'iiilc of Flornla . j u l

'tIn-. 1 nmercuei .tlcnuties tiirougljoui
evkry * itmeay ittll Inae tii ir po-ii luiiTiivv's, hjiprente (Murl ill**
cltrei'l tlie luAt legislature .leteil UIIv.PiJy in eiukllog till- oltiii of i UUii ”SIH&gt; w.trdeim "ami pl.n'tng the

’ tog your repor

project ion of Inrillf uutl gam-- under

* Sciutkerii ^AvcredLl-d li.1 . ' I In i-ver&gt; way t h a t V ’ lt eet ll i l
"ate you. your / cummunity keeping y'otrr * -hi.id on t h e Ii t
,- r o r d i h l L y y o u r s
"uei&gt; 0:1 thiir nut girthrent
•• • it yijui sclu'ol it mnking.
I no A Tlti.t s* •ini
»tiy thut Florida standsj

■ th^ii^1 '^IlctAfs. amt the remit it I tie ,
Lt\i*i. co’verjiiK &lt;hif'.juiiitiiig of birds
V : d gOm. s ii. this s t al e will lie -under
’jjtt ‘ : h wi l L ol tile tf'Veral counties

'I* 1mong the sout hern s t a t e s f.

‘■'hD. and Mrr,. G»o Hoy h a v e j H
rived irr*alH- city aflcX spending the CIVIC D E P A R T M EN T O f WOMAN’S CLUB,
S f l f r M F - hav 0 thi rt y odtl,
st^nmer at their mi miner homo in 1
’I*- -* i'. i i;«t.
T h e Jconfmit^*!
W O RK S WONDERSfifN SANFORD
.
M iehigan .and will he_ Inerted
If gf.MwJ-ltetl Us lilt tits ^tad' l l - I
Jl t^u.ferr ^'otiage for the 'MQUi*'
. ‘y .
- M A N Y P R IZ E S GIVEN
f.nn. Mr. ami Mrn. Hoy have
^JaC^Q^Vi Kanfutd b&gt;r many
Lynf
v-■ l»osi" of friend
R*Ut&gt;jLlul:Httla;ol&lt;l Sanford l o a n
ways glati J o 't*el
h t y ' ^ r t v e r '{ij en more nttraelivrlye
&gt;he 11 e _ - "1 .
urrayetT than at the prerent.wrjAi.itg,
‘'

ft

«f J^u cred iu&lt;i^S&lt;Olund t.

''^""Stag pubDr Tie Aerred h.

s- it would proliitlji^'ifepl
H-^feire srhuoli ywifa
"

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upon.

t

“ l!l .hf wn*«le out Dorembeiylli
*
, published,
hav

9mutime ‘Tii^Jtlnaiary

I}&gt;^J^:«lK»u»..xh«dWjind
L'l'ir
has litkew ^ou
-Hi-f r e e ^ ' do so. .
,
dn, I wntpfto thank yoa'infc tho
i^ *'.I'? v«&gt;«how^me and

lorwht -conunfs&gt;tlo/i jn fbrward-

Jrt|J,,v‘j |1g the cleun up caatpafthr'tit
■P^t week. nO vigor&lt;»t|Kfy A " H(fcd 4iy
t lie Cll It* cum 11)11 let ,uf' ahich A! m.‘
(
H
Dtngee is chairnij.il of I k e
Welfare
l*epurtment
With gUeh
sucrctgling y o a r j . s i m e the i onugnra(JJt/iL&gt;jf C le a n T i p Week t hroe y ears
;.^tfO*i)y the West Si de I m p r o v eme n t
elation titere |tus beeji C a t c a l l Uy , growing iotercsl in- the welfare
ItfRd cleanliness of t h e town, due 1 9
. it,* unr emi tti ng elTorta of t h e va f i * a 6 » civic organitatiorts and c o m m i t ­
tees t ha t have been continually at
1 work in behalf of nanitation, c l can ‘dhteits untl beau t y , and, today there
•}» no J own in the s t a l e t hat can

dual thiir deputieoefor enforcement.
Itr the opij in ’pn pared l»&gt; Juntice Whit Acid, 1 ho -fijiyrerite Court
truvjitliis thut portion rtf tlie 191f»
;iame l.w rebtOrtg to the i.Mninre
of Itccuxur, exoe|A in one particular.
It will not be ru'civutry for u dtisen
of Florida in -iutw him i-ll to have
been a resident nf the tminty for
six months in endeavorl. g to necure
a county license.
The Duval Count y Gun ChUu
through l&gt;r,- H H. Clarkson. Itrought
about the test case by seeking t o "V
have C o m i ty ' J udge Phillips i*&lt;tue
a hunting license under the 1 91 : 1 '
' act, which was repealed this year,
under a writ of* mandanuli.
The
Supreme
Court
issued The
writ
uiul •ordered J|udge' Phillips to show
Cause on November 9 why Hitch
license should nol' be granted. -Dr._

Clarkson, through attorneys John E.
and Julius Hartridge, sought to
1 have the entire act thrown out, and
especially those features
dealing
with the issuance of licenkea. In
Continued on Page 2 •

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                    <text>THE SANFORD

HERALD

NOVEMBER 12. 1015

under auspices Presbyterian
Ai(l Society.
Continued Irom Page 5
with the law firm of Kay &amp; Doggett.
He is the" son itf Rev. Dr.
and
Mrs.
ThoYnas C
Clark of
Washington, 1&gt; ('
and has muiTr
Jiicksbnville his home for the past
three years
The following announcements
have been issued.
Mrs Lafayette Atkins
has t lie honor of
announcing the marriage of her
daughter
Florence James

taipavar*

Ladies'

N ov. 19-20.
Flower show and
plant sale in Wei borne block, fin der
auspices of City Beautiful commit
tee
Dec
in

I

S t.

W e lb o riie

Agnes

G u ild

and • cltliana

of

Bpacial

T it

Behoof IlUtidrt No. 1 of Stmleole courtly,
or do. i r e by said ordt r required ■ to
b#
ind app*ar prior® thr rlrritlt enari In and
for t hr Seventh Judicial Circuit of tha
■talc &lt;*f Florida, on ilia 30th day of No*

ram her, A D. 19I&amp;, at 10*00 o'clock a. m,
at kluimtnrr rt the county of Uacrola,
■late uf FI or da .n# aaidl circuit, to »how
nuic, If any they have aby 11* aaid Imuc
of hondi *1100111 *rn||*, b« tmnfirmed and
valid aled, an ol ding to law, at which time
anti |»1bi/‘ alii per* urn*
drtlr ing may he
heard on i hr matter of t he - %aliitat Iqn of
■aid bond*, an I* provided Ity Chapter

B ar. a at

b lo c k .

Buy if o f your
g r o c tr today _

fcHftit of the I- a * * of Florida of lOtfL
» W k n e * * , K. A. Ilmjflae*. Clerk of *ald
court and »hr iral of ^aid court on (hi*
th« 10th day of Novembe r , A I&gt; J9I 5

Ladies of the Baptist church will
hold Christmas bazaar in Roberta’
store.
Dec
11 Senior Guild,
Holy
Cross Churrh, nnnunl supper in
Welboriie blork
Dec Ik
Congregational
bazaar
ami food sale, Welborne block.
Please notice the correction in
date of Senior Guild; Der.* I ! is the
Mr. Henry Culbertson Chirk
Wednesday, l he tenth of Novetn- date it will be held.
; One Thousand, Nine Hundred
mid Fifteen,
liirlh*
at Jacksonville, Florida
V By the stork express to Mr and
Mrs. T
W. Hansell, a little son.
Tuesday, Nov. *J. He will he named
John Thomas.

‘ •ra il
K A I l O U O l ASS.
C l e r k o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u i t , S e v e n t h Ju #! i
H a l C lr r u H , S e m fn p le C o u n t y, F lo r id a
21 F r
ttc

NOTICK OK fill M Alt Y BI.KI MON
N o t i c e I* h e r * b y g iv e n t h a t

a

W h ite

M

■

ir

Frimary will be held in the city «f Hanford,

Be m l r i m e
co un ty,
F I nr i d * ,
T u c a tia y ,
No*
%cm h e r 1 $ , A .
Ittlft* to r the no m i n * *
tiiifl o f randhlatr* f o r t h e f o l l o w i n g o Hirer*
to *w ll;
Fur Mayor of t h e H t y o f Hanford;

Hfvrn (7) Counrtlmin, and rive f5) per­
son -to rnrvc for two yean nrtl rntu*
Inc *■ F*ecutive Comrnititeraen; *U&lt;» for
r e r n m mendatinn by primary o f % p*r*nn
Jo serve
■■ Clerka n d C o l l r c t o r o f t h e
c i t y of Sanford, and alio a p e r t o n t o irrrr
*■ Treasurer and Collector o f t h e c i t y nf
Hifilonl, Th** la»t two nimrd offler* bwInc appointive office*. a p p o i n t m e n t t o i*mad* by t h e Mayor and c o n f i r m e d by t h e
C ity C o u n c il
T h r p o l l * w i l l bn o p e n e d at e ig h t o ’ c lo c k
a. it,
on
■aid* e lite , a n d
w ill d o * # at liv e
®*f I o r k
ip
m .. a n d I h r
f i if I r»w l n c n a m r *I
[ p r a u n R a r e h e r e b y , m i *p o i n t e d t o s e r v e a*
cle rk
a n d I n s p e c t o r * o f «ai«f p r i m a r y , , t o w it;
S c h e l l c M airtdw. i n s p e c t o r ; T i m K e a n e ,
i n s p e c t o r ; C . C . H o w a r d , * I n i p e e l o r , W *W
l.onf. c l e r k .

Friends of Dr. Bmichetle urc daily
For Sale
E v im u d e rowboat
knowing
enquiring for
him, not
gine
2
l
i
h.
p,
SJ5.
• sll at Monro
that lie is visiting his old home ut
Sonuf CuUntlur
Ferry.
•
2J-if
All
candidate*
for
the
various
office^
to
Thonmsville, Gu.
He will be u way
b* voted in raid primary mutt file with
This Afternoon:
Fella K. Frink,
aeetetary of the while
for revern! weeks.
For , Sale — Sideboard,
table',
man's ' etreutlv* committee, on or before
Mrs. W. L
Morgan and Mrs.
the |0th day of November. 1915* nnllro of
chairs,
Birdseye
maple
bed
nt d
their intention to be candidate*, and at
It. C. Bowers give reception*
Bishop Cameron Mann ami
the time of filing atieh notices, the a»*c*a- dresser.
Iron bed and farm t o o l s
Saturday Afternoon:
Cury-Elwers are the gupsts of
nitnt aciinat »uch candidate* muil accom­
22-ltn
pany *amc, tog4*her with a written *latr- 302 Olive avenue,
Russian program of Music De- und Mrs. Forrest Lake
mrnt pledging thrlr willingness to abide
by the result* of «aid primary. No C a n d i ­
put tment a t Woman's Club.
Sale- I veo stoiy si\ room
d a ! e‘« name w i l l h r p i n r e d o n t h e h n l j o l
.Monday. S m
IS:
H ary I iill-i'. cor. v eiiiently biented.
R. \ Fatly r tt II
Bell of Kts- why does rol •malif&gt; will* ti|he
of the itirulive rc mmit t» e * it hD. the
Mrs W I’ Carter entertains for s’ m nice and Mrs R
!’ . Cobb uf time1 alive «i eritiled
below its value and cits;.
T hr, mm
ti-sswntmi * a» ntad»• l.&gt; t|♦* «■%
*•* u
thi' Children's Home Society
Orlando urv guests of Rev . Arthur l i v e r t i rrrm it t r r are a* f o l l o w Also iito- vncill t lot well I
Tuesday Afternoon, Nov
Hi.
f i n fit#
Peck und his nut her at the ri-e- F e y M a y o r
|
a&lt;rt of closing an estate
A
F o r C o u n c ilm a n
■ ,io
Social I h'pitrl nieiit Bridge Puriv
F o r &lt; le rk \ C o lle ito r
%o n
in II v
1* op T r * * • u rs-r A-g * # r * * ir
, mi
I Wo man's t 'lull
W i d ni f d a \ . Nov
1.
llc
11 1 " .
IS
\ | s | | I, X
Aftcrnuiui *
. . .
— —
■ '• tr r
E* .1 tlnrrralr-*- -—
The Eight Hundred Sewing Club
meets with Mrs. John Tyler.
Miss Corinne Robinson is with
Welfare
Department
meeting.
Mr. A l&gt; K e y during the missionWednesday Night:
arv conference
Miss Era nk and Miss Williams'
Turk v Du lire at I *luh house
t irian&gt;|u
Sniit li

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prize, a smi i ’ silver hlisket
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cl r e n t I , t o d u o * r a u * c * i f a n y H e y h a v i w h y
1 th - * t i i d iii»ue o f b o i n l * " h o ul d t u t b o c* n
p f e » d « rwd v a l i d a t e d a c r t i r * i l l l t •« l a w , at

Prices Lower Than Ever Before

Nil v. 17-2(1
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n am e l x f o r e th*- v o te r * o f th e r | i y
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w h . r h hav .
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a n d a «lt»aen of v anf&lt;&gt;rd, 1 w i l l giv e th e p»..p!, o v
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on e e , , n * i * t m i * * i l h |.u*tri*»e J&gt;nm tjde*
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in i m p r o v e m e n t * r.f a'.l k i n d - | i r . . v ( t j u f irni to a m t
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I
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Very tr u ly

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prnpi

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U s e this clean
p u re m ilk
Tho quickest and surest way to get
tnlik you can depend upon nIways to
bo wholesomely ric/^, and purr, is
to buy— of your p o c f r — C A U N A
T I O N M I L K — Clean, Sweet, I'ure —
From Contented Cows-It Is safe for baby.

It adds n rich ilsror In i-ooktug —
and it most convenient.
It U easily whipped. It makes splen­
did desserts that the whole family
will enjoy.
f'cir tl r i n k i n f . I t I * h c n l t h f u l i n d

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tria l*
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m i l k , ,** v p * . r r i t r *| t i i : l m tint, k n c * * «»f
r f c m i i — n o t h i i i ir ju I dirt I — i m t t i m g re m o v e d
b u t w a t e r . H r r m e 1 1c a M ) «-* vh'*J a n d

• tenllirtl tn prc«er%e II* p u rit) an*l
w ho lre m icn cR *.

ITae Ciinuifhin XtUk a few time* and atv
p r r r b t r I t i n i n t t n l r t U T , a afe tt r m i i m u y
Onlc’r it from your grocer — The Carna
lion Milkman
The iVifte Gout CotHlrt»«nl Milk Co,
Seattle, U, S. A., will tie pirA*r«l to mail
their •pet ini “Conk Uook**i»tl reviur*t.
Seasoning Canned Vegetables
f k n t t w l p n u and b * a n t *h»«ikt h** r m p t i m l f r t a u
r u t o l o t*vuuLMJ«r ai»4 r la w ^l w i t h « k l water.
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l a saoanfiaa, ,« i a l ad.i O w a a t l a a M ilk la t h *
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For Sale (.uml n.lruunri
i'uggy and harness. Cheap fBox 12.r.t5 or Afesl Sf.li- ' U o r ,

purruanre

of

an

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made in thi* r at i o by the Hon* raid# Jame*
\v. ptrkiiu. Judge ul the Circuit Court,
Seventh Judicial Circuit of the Btate of
Florida, natir# la hereby |ivcn, that the

For Sale— T w o
Ham! Bros.

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16-tf

W ANTED

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Mauled
Bust.mg niati f«»r high
el.-.". aclviMi n,g proposition l*"
ford
|&gt;a;u,g upwards f i o o r t "
nmntlily
Don’ t .Answer unit m
eiin linarte.ourftclf 5100.00 evH1■mil call inr |H;iboth; I Tt.t'TM- «.
A. L . Wilson, Duval Hotel, J* l‘kS0-, ville. F' ii
_22-:itr
L»nt
On Saiifurd-OrlancTo'
Latlifh' long auto cluster* i
gootln.
Ki t rrtkartl return
in to r’ * Ntoru, Sanford or WyJ
Hotel, Orlando,
U3*
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petition that the r i n v i u of the rrturna of
• aid lUetl on »*how pri m* that said a'ection
v i i irl layer of the laauanca of tho bond t
• frirra a Id,
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IN THE HEART OF TH E W ORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
P UB L I S HC D

SEMI-WEEKLY

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T H E SA N FO R D H E R A L D
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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

I N S A N F O R D — Life In Worth Living
\ (il l MB VII

SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY NOVEMHEIt Ifi. 191.1

THE TAWPA]/
;&lt;
FOR SEASON
________

A T L A N T IC

y

COAST

H AS,PU T ON

LINE

FIRST

( LASS TO U RIST
T R A I N S
Taftrpa Special on it» first trip of
i|H. acatini. consisting of comhina,,m, car
first class coach '.175,
rerlmttiK • h&gt;&lt;ir car 342. Pullman
narlur
‘ r Maf|nrnm and observaS’ nrt h*h(ii*\ total '(Ke car*,
engine 245. Knyineer U
I. Shi II&gt; 10 charge of Conduct! r
tr T H ■itibsrd troth of wticm havr
tiriii in tin- M-vtcn of tin* company
twenty-five yearn, left Jacksonville
jin{ arrived at Sanford on time,
»itli heavy travel for first trip

,
Missionor) Sunday
Last Sunday he in ft Missionary
unday. as i* eve ry second Sunday
in the month in the Methodist Sundny school, a special program *.n
Japan was prepared hy the missinttary committee and -.nine very help*
ful and t iiHtrtirtive information was
heard l&gt;y those present.
The first
on the program was singing hymn
fniil, "F lin g out tile Manner " fol­
lowed hy n recitation, " T h e Re­
gions
Beyond"
hy
Mollie Aber­
nathy, then question:, by thti super*
intendent answered by vfp1«r^rchjdi
nra as to l o c a t i o n , , of
population, system of education, en­
trance of Christianity, opening of
trade intercourse to the world, and
Methodist missionary labor in Ja­
pan
The instructive purl was ful*
lowed by a recitation " l think when
I read that sweet Story of old " by
Lillm Ruth Spenerr. concluding with
a song "Wonderful L o v e " by M re.‘
Colliourti 1 cTia nil the Sundae
school or In t re
Ou: -chiMi' wai continually grow*
iug in number* and mtere-t
’IJit*
at tendance Just Sunday was 2 ful and
missionary ofTeiing for this month

W ATER W AY BOLD ROBBER
MEETING HELD LOOTS STORE
IN SAVANNAH I N ORLANDO
INLAND

W ATERW AY

TEREST^

IN ­ ROBBER WAS CAPTURED

INCREAS­

ING A T “A ^V e RY
RAPID RATE

AT HAINES C ITY AFTER
BEING

WOUNDED

BY -OFFICER

N 4 25
crime was well planned and exe­
cuted goes without saying.
That
accomplices aided him in hi* work
is the belief of the police and they
are still working on the case
Thi* morning a* the 12 II t.ain
rolled into Orlando a large crowd o f
people were gathered ut the depot.
Cmnther Iny upon n stretcher in a
semie m r n intis condition and was
earned to the jail by six men * llg
was recognized by several as .bein'
a loafer nround the streets for sev­
eral duya.
Chief Thornhill from
Haines City said he had a " p a l "
who* got away.
As he was earl led
along on the stretcher he moaned
frequently and seemed to be suf­
fering.
He was swathed in ban­
dages.

BIG MUSICAL
TONIGHT AT
THE TEMPLE
FIRST LYCEUM

NUMBER

■

OF TH E SEASON TO
BE GIVEN AT 8
O ’CLOCK

I

More than HiO season tiekuts sold
. I fi
At hold a robbery us was evoi
Interest in and intelligence regard­
to the Lyceum this winter which
Daytona W iqs
ing the facts concerning ahd import­ perpetrated in Orlando or this sec­
guarantees the success of the course.
ance of the coining lnlra Coastal t io n ,o f Floiida occurred early yesThe Daytona basket iiulf team The first attraction i^lll be here t o ­
\('aterway have* gained a me mnntum terdWv morning and tin* details of captured another scalp la*t night, night
Many tick'ts wi’ l be s i l l nl
such us was seal Cel y to have been I he | I ) 1V unfold themselves much as when tdiey ilefealed the Sanford the dour
About 2 team m i r al Sanfonl in On* time
a- Lite as even two or thive month" an Mr: I hi N’ lgf'.l* t-de
Th*' Kusiiun pianist i- Hr
Muo’
cloik
yesterday
morning
fiuern- of 22 to I n
ago. believed to be possible
The
Tiie game was fast
riti
J.ln
yfufic
and
the
&gt;orlil
liumuitv
—
%
rtptilhy nrrd tgnoMMiee o f Hie- ptrhlich-**.v
h**rdwta«»- *rei»» - ww*. wntersol thimrgfmnt and sntlsfncTory
The
violinist is Madam Kstelle firaya
lid
goods
valued
at
about
flOO
concerning ( tho^raal condi tfths anil
score and line-tip us telephoned from
Lhevinne.
The preOent
tour o f
The robber escaped the game is us follows:
iinnu’iisura hie benefits of this great weYtt stolen.
these
noted
artists
i&lt;
t
Ithing
made in
National improvement - are rapidly to Haines City, was shot when re­
Daytona
Fi ints a most satisfactory way
|q. .lel13.73.
, v &gt;.
dispelling
As people investigate sisting arrest, was brought to Or­ Sullivan II
o 11»•**. Term . on the night of Oct 20
lando
this
morning
and
may
die
*'
■*••; 4
and become conversant with the uht.i recti rf
C AUW li
Ml |they' wen- greeted with a large ainli
Tin Haiti » i u drawn hy Engine
Congressman Spark man Here
|cct tirid resultant ndvantagi*s ,,f |The police and *heri|T hu\. i\cr\ Hrum h i
#y rim .'.nil tfu 'orr.tni-nl' from the
j;,e j 1 i « . it refer* front Sanford
i heim
the niorc it i rea-on to believe that ucentripllees I lot y , rg
Hmi Stephen M. Sparkman, Con ilu* gigantic
o pres* -tali' that ' in-1r entertainment
,.Mi ,.*ived at i Tampa im time
are hiding
looms
up
in
magnitude
and
not easi-, of the (tapt ured ridiher
gress man from On
hirst Florida
Hawk)
o w.i- one III the most delightful I-V
lg
Tt
'a 1•* Hccnntpunicd hy Mr
I 1|**t r let w as fn ' t he ell v
Ve a] ly apprehended immensity of good in Or!.ruin
gui•, g t ii ft I! h •
\\ i liii ye many
)
V
V a 'b
\s»l*tnrit
fiet.viiil
hour-* Sal Urdu . tin guest of Mr 1 to 1 very one Itnmeiltutely p\ touch
. -tei *1.1&gt; Chief .d
At mul mg lit
I
Vi
tfee t with heaiiquut I et *
*tlih e tiilot se trie fit* hilt perhup* t to*
11 I Holly
He was) with the route and also to the en1* N Mill h li II it U n ulTir • t r ii)'tiTS.i nfnrd
it ,i' ail
Mr
I ('
(Burrow*, and Mrs
w here
I ’ii ml- best was at N a*li Vtile T.emi
tHe i ountry
taken
over
the
celery
delta,
t&gt;&gt;
t
R
[
t In* iiL.ii
r Sheppard
d In dl­ i i V i f
'Hi
11 . I'lllmun Co wfih head
1C tie . were given an ovation and a*
Florida 1* of course espeilall'. ey
Walker
,11 i nmpai led h-. Mr
.1 - &gt;1 •
f 4» A | 11 k $r Mli'l fe*'l
w hi h l' 1■•••■i
l ‘ )er-"li if
0 a r. 'iilt of . m or. * weri lompi lb d
i 11»nn \id*Th e t tait
I erci*i'il rtliiMit the link of till stuMr*
Ib
lly
and
grea
ily
surprised
it'
UlNl
f••W Wl •*'ks
III
t
lie
1
\*
Iliert, c
I I to give eighteen numbers
*,
. a i Sanfonl hy field Supt
| pendous undertaking that connects
A C 1, tram was pulling ( ’ I'll tel'i|*'
o
I \* lb ’'TJ. A**t. field ^upl I C the extent of the farming opera I
\ per so nnI lilt* r f ■11tn 11" ni 111
Uni,'
Mr •'parklimn w.i- h i . " ic ,[ Key W o t with I he southern point l nl
(111
I
I
I
■'ll*’
''ll*
a
f
i'in
a
rR
"U’
k
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\]
I &gt;i v Kiii'rneer 1. I Sp
1!" '&lt; ■r*■( ar v of s he . .... i a » .. tier.at or yi |y cr « a - in af il O' '-out) |[ ij' |.
to I ts hurtle n i .ifiipa after a t!i|i I of tin liiik next northerly
&lt;“ jyVJl|c' a;ul Supt
Man
tat*
U i -fyalI
wttb ...i| I',,,
ji near I a. ksoli y tile anil canto) af *t reel .&lt;I il -one
through
tin
Fvcrgl.ide*
canal'
ami
•lie nil. heat d to
Ii day.
.
u* •* 1■ lord
liraiid and
W. want to give you the "bt-.t
■ ford to be other than wide awake yell
Tiit* o tin i r* ii. In d
' II.ill
llclerri •• l’r*d Mark*
ivcompanied the train from the K ’s'imlnee liver in compan.
♦oni^rf
••vi*r huv.
v.ri ' ,,n #unr
land keenly alive to our state inter-, to the
fo r 1&gt;1in k - Hughey
with
Set.
at
or
Itrv.iiL,
'
on
g
res*
mat
i
■
in
I tnpiTi
I’ liilltp*
i Tuinpa
K**rtrr l*’ .in Mi plo.iwin^ I hr |;irii}(ii
The localities of S"tnmole.’ *1 Teel W.1- '
rt.-d
Sears and I I.. r h. Hid si-vetal t*1fu * , e*ts
SCO] e
b ir*t
1 I!
Ki'if.ird
10.
f i
\ijitw -s-h' *i
h.irj5«*H 11»r thr m^h*
•ill g I*. I • w “ I he'd 111* III
fr
i
n
g
e
\olii'tu Lake. Folk. M-iri
dl'tlligllislied gel 1b rot n ' migr. "*u*r.
D
i
.
i
"
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1
1
ift
\i! if11.
t
i" I i iliifrfi t n
A * eyei.l !i.
-in■ n •■■11d ilo
•'• ir •'1 and leavir»i! Sale
Sparkman la * i " l Vet annoum "'I Oir: flit i a m ( ' n . a ttd even pm t to n*
Fir.al i ori pa i.tor 11 I*. I &gt;
’I N * * i» 1 1*t! r* tut i 1 hr hfi n&gt; |&gt;rii nipt! \
sfini wji- m • d ’ o tiel r ai t I tie b i al
III W ctirduh
hi* candidacv for another term but of life v aril *1 John*, t t-' enia and
Ilia) Ion.i lournul
1
|
nin
e.
Mini
11
y
t
f
let
iy
ard*
or
a
bout
,i! r*Ifc*11r
•r &gt;ip HIS a.
other ’eiilint |os, "hoilld be energi'll
a.* cljiiirnuiii cif ilo River* and liar
2 • i lot k .- Rti hai d l rant fii.r of Iui k
t &gt;
■all y a mill m t he eti lieu yor to see un­
burs uCrminiltec hi* Florida friend
I .art!' n and t. rnond* iispecliun
'•iny
till
Ii y tin .I'll of .1 JtlKIII.
! i ■.i n
flow er show
.will he*' ijnlt he fio|i|' In- I'M.i linii a - it i* m.iglilticenl Itunk lute Ilf CO111
pried opei1 "in of ill. W;l. d" W* 1
timil
i.
.|ici
i
on
fi
r
t
lie
a
w
.ird
lit.
Ilo
llowcr
*l|tiW will tie open to
men
c
and
consequent
competitive
h tiit a.- he want * it
•T
the rear of the t i m r n*ey l ar d wat*
rti
lea ve
lit',' of t fir t &gt;ty lle.llltlflll |•r *r• Will tl.. puddle at noun-on KritLay in thy*
1 irfiM IP 4.5
low ('eight rules all the way frill)
Hr than
l
n (*rar,gi avenue
11 I'-, y
yHi.i tit 'tp te ill’ the court fl” ltse
lie mad. .it for on Friday a lie n ....
i or tli to -until, from Rost on iintf
( ii iig erg at ion a I t**«iiniiiin
opened all window* and
to«r* m
lea v e
tpriv
* p
11r Saturday morning by a commit
block
■
.
New York to Key West, and indeed
* •
order to beat a h.i*ty retreat tf nee- tee of out ol town people
The South Florida Association i f
12 I i t Uf '
I ’ |It i- requested of all who *enil
from and to the trtiddle and niltny
s
es-uj y
||. than wet t to i In. front
li err n i
Congregal lotial &lt; liuiihe* and Mill
111■[ ' d liiut -ooie id tiie member of i nl Mows r&gt; for i vhibitton tfi.it t Itnv
of t ill more wc*icrti Mule*
To tin
nl tin* -Ion
look down ..ml at
islets
iijsetniili
*
in
"Ur
city
tinb*y
■ $ vV
tin*
Stale Federation of W
Betttl Irtlll Jilt' of other vessels
of
u*.
Daile.
faint
Hi'.tch.
?f-mil h
tcmpteiT to lilt' a part I in i-«* gun*
Minister* and delegates hu»e ar
Nil.
1 i ii \K lili h to di*piaV tltetn
1 tie fo|
! I' l l V e*i I t o i l
III
D e l
' ■ I r i.t
i 1u b I.mb. at") n largi |iart of R u v i M
' .1 mg in -i i- '
t . I nl! i i , . .l-i
1 •-...'ii
rived frurii ' In ■hur1In'*
. . 11,.
f
1.
’
A. * *
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.5 • g
1' i i ' rot .. ■' i rd i&gt; -I t ' .
i ri r i*..iiy i n
n nitn-nf i in
' f i 1
v|i' • n
V ’
•1".
( . irl K u r i l i * . \i - n t h.
i, i ’ 1ir H o ' "f
I
FI ill Ida
-t' llll
pi i li t i n . i* tl 1*•-, 11 I
1
pi • '
" || 1 .
i
■ ■- b
pr* *i 11ted Io t to m to - i.
l ' UT| &gt;" •
rm
i " 1/ &gt;. ,v I !■.
tore
" (to • r
r .i /•"
., • .| ' In ■
n*- TI ,
. i*
! I‘. ti r-i.i
*P
T .r' ■
............ .....
11 11 ' b . • W. i
• ' 1b
111 i . i v. ' I
j tin mat ti t
1
u
winl to 1t.e Jt .It of tin'
li.tr-. ,i
i
v I svrjnnn. w l.n l aid be pirccd'd l.j
ire ofT'Teil i- followd *-t n e t *
ind
- u b d ' V I'fllll*
1 'i im MufiMtowll f
ilo route that ! ogl.-alty . • &lt;ot.omli'
P
leiled
a
MJitiMfr.
placed
fb*
loot to
by
Mis*
!
bitlilsi.il
special mii"ie
i • p in
Host
cot
I
eel
ion cut rosi's, second
ami strategic-j
a Ily. coin mtr da ily
District I From Tenth street to
the case, caught the south hound
No
tics!
collection
rut roses
21 arrives from
Iweshui g and Prof Pop* ' of Rcl 11ns College ally­ commends itself to every think-'
ett y limit" south east and yy*-*t
U;(&gt;5 A (' T. tiaiu and slighted at
All are/ welcbmcif fo this service. II*
mi .Ti
Rest
collection
cut chrystlttl hem
ing and candid mind, regardless of]
Chairman. Mr* W M Haynes
llaines City
muui* si'rond tie«t collect ton 1'hryleave* for I .eesbllr
5 n h a -in th\ ees^klns of the Assoeia | w here 'To-iile lit
I h ' l m l 11 Ft lilt) Tenth -treil to
.
•
atiot 'all d«V \nir,itt c w .
s,it ill* mjunt
He approached it man
by lb"
|r W'fiuhl he tlnpO**ilili to g'yi
the lab*
hiimiih d liy Klin i v ••r u*
&gt;ll| t lloplvi^ rf Aiiiti'iia •i . q ' any* adequate Ureo'lllt Of till lug mum- of Taylor olferi'd to -ill . on 11..1 We.*iL ai.it iiy tile we-1 **11 ol I rUlvt: UIU aI
* Uf &gt; Jfc«MlCU&amp;CUULk*.~
arrive- from Tiiltiv 1 ml
indheriv ot M r * ‘ \ urk t IU rrii-crinr tn Srtvrnnnh Pi*t
i-Mt** Wo'Nther^y
wceir ' P* :irf ^sf'ilteil P &gt;if - for "1.1 cert* 1
.... till ! hfi » III** w| 4fir i wf|r.t llr
l i
"• i lie cast
fart
toim r r" a ii.lv-.- one were t " rijnirt ami pub i epti d 2a iin t - for -a on
\t tin
P noli'
titi'fft three tine » e h r v - tnthemums
T !
opper
•ivf (nr Trilby :: ’J !) i m , wt.l adf rr«--M■ lie
fav
•&lt;»
I •••»♦)• ron
!•• g
I ... on 111 pa in phlet for in
11
tir i
...........
i id i l u r . l p r i/. ■ :.ir
I I b rrwi
I’ i i.t n .- i ! i j t
ti, C
fnun i i v it d' at
I:
\\ t lit.• ii.i
u i r 'M?
1!
gr.atly In lie t ig r iM id tfmt largi I.... . fin *n pirn.ii . anb iid,I Tin&gt; mar
mo t aitistte 'arrangement cut Mowers
lo til Ink' bo on ded Ii) d an lord ave
W iid im i will -piak on I.ate-t ..td delegaiioti* from all the eountivs *lni I M
11 Thornhill
Thornhill
of It 11) varieties
—
■i 1lie east f arid f'\ lie east
a vi - for (tv led ii I Oil Hi • r in Sunday M ..... I W nr i. Spirit
quc-inheil
&lt;
[at
tie
r
win*
*alil
ij
lie
aiaiVe nr no d eoilld not have been
Finest
dl-pl.t.
Ill Iii*c t|* entereiL
I l'.itk nyi'iiiii on ibe we t
ual I'nre-t of Today will he t h. pie-eit
would go to the hotel fie would yen -nb
The portinsi of the delthe.
Ft ulay
('hatrinan
Mis. R. M. M iimiii
■Oil tliixi-d train leaves, (ot subject which Rev* Marsh anti Kn- i turns ami attempts at accomplish-1fy in* statements that In- was selling
Finest display htinsrus entered
District 1\
From Sanford avunug
T'i'i
Iqw* will handle at 10:00 same day nnml that directly affect our own bankrupt goods. At the hotel (Tan
■ "0 a m.
Sit l unlit y.
"* &lt;
r
N"
it*• to city lim its,!east, and from the lake
Finest display slubJiu*
o mixed train arrive^ [rotlt H«.y (') J Seine he of \V &lt;"A Til til pa slate are all we can even touch tlrer made a btenk for libtnty.
Sul* division.
will discuss a Chur, h Kflli'leucy upon here
Tri i
Suffice it to say. the w.t* chased to and u mlci- A parking to city limits south
Finest paint growing
°
mu- ‘
b l V 1. • ••
The
part
of
the
city*
known a»
O
m
p
u
ig
n
,
eotulttcteil
1»y
arr
A*
'
F.a-t
(
’
na*l
loc.ffitle*
north
of
Titus
bouse
Finest fern growing
N
■ &gt;s ntixyii trutn h a v e s ~ fn fi
( ii m gi i " w ii
t l i . i i emui i
M i.
&lt;’
K
ciation at 10 45- (iieute.-t N* I'd of vi le yyi le reprem’liteil hy six dele­
Fittest begonia growing
I.. &gt; rg bylf&gt; a m
The marshal told him to come nut
Walker
t h e . Church Tot lay wilt he R&gt; y gate*. Dude county by two and Sent
There
will, he in comtection with
ami
surrender.
C
’
ranther.
rurne
nut
1"7 ^irify!-r Tfu’in U e s b m g M Lort-'t&lt; tuple at I p.tlll.
In the uf- ii ole by two, making i « all ten from
District V From Klin nvenue to
the lb*wet -how a 1 1 jB;od_ fftmiyiutd
In hi* left hand he held a fa#or
12" i
city I iiii It * we*f
front the lake to
tapnttptf ' 2:45/ D r t Nutting
will this entire state
;
Of the Dade coun­
candy *ale Saturday a n t r ^ h d \ ^ » .
hi* right hand wa« beneath hi
I . 'tvt^ Moodn v’*# N o v
2^. the
'he Hvti.nfcrliim that ty del* got**, Ot'*- was for the Hast
Tenth stieet.
Sul* division. The
bulb 'lays cool drinks^ mny* * W
mat.
The marshal told him to
l «
Kail
part of the city known a* Goldsm iiyiy 3 * ) ’ ''"Evpiyfcijftc*? and repqrbt o f the N h- t ’oust mule and one open to ronvic throw up |io\h hand*
room.
Three times
IdMight in th* •how
1.............
nSffpint! ytc U ^ J i n ' t w I l f yilijiitl ' r ’ouitcil will he iffveti at i uni. very decidedly w hen once t hr tie tilil firm t ie r to thmw up In* boro t'hMrman Mt- I K foht.
bnton
Itoim aiTt’I'filj,. seasot
"nr of Jauksduvilft' urryving 2tl(*‘ *
■in,
other qi the St Johns, route yv.i- hitt d*. a id
each time
Cranthei
pteiiyli* fat fab Ideom. b u t ‘(here aro
*'f»J "»*ub p tii. tu-^o ^'hiytH’ h *- All these session* wt’l lie in lb*
A • pcrml .1 Hill out 11e ha* In ert 'lie
i td h&lt; fore him
lb* stated, like ■itrseil m il •■fid. !"■ would ki'l h in
lietiilttful roses. l:ih!l0i'.«fttol eftry•in
l "biir^ ’ Hit hi". No. 53, 'wl;r Congiegttt lonal elttirch ami a cor nitty other* with whom the Sentmill'd to make an inspection of ail’ he mt trhnl fired fits khutgun whudi
in n ir^cjJUnty
,iiiH iu y
smithe mum* and SemtfWo
I |(' n s T r v # t t v , H u n t ] * .
IJma- dial welcome is extended to alt
uole tlelegrlion m en persujtfively )i(&gt;
(, pro,
w)„ , n be fntmd hi* le) K, and while no pciies will be folk* ate urgJd to coo pel
&gt;eratiA’-Jti
l his,
at
,Sf "1
■ b e t , . , i n L en
i 'U ^ r g . f r o m w h ic h
gimit for these 4lu;re w if lie an
hi if r ever even
talk* d
t hi t hi
endeavor to show (U*t Wh a lj i^ j&amp; jH '
i * vo vi t would tut w o r k 1 ittiil thice
iffr.ves int«v Jhrt^titfvill*' on
hiq^u* roll publiihi'il In the Herald
other route th: ti­ Ii. get* were torn from
heard (h it any
Information to i‘ &lt;4. I'slrons
lit* *e«|IOTlt
(torn ( ‘ rnnthcr
done with llowert* in thi*
,ri.
^ ’ f 'A- dlyt^Tnelt
morntug.
of No vent In-r 23rd.
the
cum
I
was
thought
of
or
find
reAs informalion to tht- patrons of
liglti
hand
ami
shots
entered
h*
The following gentlemen wirt* uqt
Tin
"I I mini* fclt'r i a (tut o q ^ I ^ o n f e r
rnd
rorr id- i'I donten and *tcrunch
ti.e SatJyri! Post office w rive be­ n iv&lt; d i. vi stig' tion
He may
ns
a jutRJhg t o m mtltcev. for
II' p
i
i
n
l
.
i
l
t
C
t
|
p
*—
i
v
'
n
".
.'
iiinilati/' p^e- hcat^tlvyinlet low the tune of the r I(lei I g of t ii eritioi..
Alm oil wit lo u t exception,'
Allen is ficnor hum
die.
Suhtw*quontIy Crtutlhcr conMowers tMTd'potted pin rite f
t
* ' ot.•‘ i , -tr'avy
4tintfle*&lt;Urcr
l •*Hi’ qr tltfe1* Leesburg
j ' ^ 7 hc'had mbheVrVluernmails, at the office for the several th- tumerous convention attendants|
lit 1ll^rriro-ip\dly J
W, G Alton of th. Allen Theatre
Dr
fttmos llohson, CKfcitrihaht • j
Ml
Dora, T a v - t rafts . D will ho-notiV that m*li r y,.h w iom the ^ m l . o ’ e delegates ■
., har&lt;|waidp Blor(. in Orlando
has generously offered to doiutte
\fr. lann.s Bark'
•
'Jk'i. A.U*tj». \ • . *
.
.
the Vrhedule recently• udopleil tie n lost no opportunity to eoavvrie
half
the
proceed*
of
the
moving
pic­
Ti
V
'
Aj*
M
r
Nfu.-v?
1- bi
-•&gt; I r / * —
•' 4
In the meantime employe* o f u he
are several changes from former upon the i l l important St. Johns
V „•»* ..».
r
.K
d
Friday
and
Saturday.
Prof. . NeKiii/tg " f Gotha’
rivtr Ih.v wire t n l i f e j y • p u .I rhro- Guernsey hardware store diacovered ture* on
fresh) (erlan t ’» K.
closing hours:
13th and 20th this week .to the
Mr, MciiM of Dvit-dfi
I . )
* '
lately- ’ignore i.t of this route, of its ' • 1 &lt;*' ‘’ f ,1" ‘
“ nd the polici
* r&lt; *by lem nj
E. met on
Going Notth.^eft*
W om an’ s Club, thyse days being the
:
v
.
'
*
'
*
’
■
■
’
’
'
*
And
while
searching
thrt a Bonrd of A r m y j WI&gt;,c notifi'd.
t"!*&gt; evfning urf usual with a good
1(1.30 a. m. tidvt r.trge*.
T r a in -■ ;
■v - I
y. bxd rcjtortFd fuvornltly f°Y 11 ^ l u
»
Jo? G|vl&gt;h'Thanks
to work on. Taylors’ Mower shew atdl plant sale. -The
Ft g iqeepi'
• it.u ' .
2.00
p.
m
A large n u m b e r cf TraRt.^N o.' SO
ladies will us* .■dlcfi/fTefTorttr to have
brother
from
Haines
City
arrived
Jot&gt;_Boddy.
the
janitor
of
tl|*&amp;^
X I %11 H f »
ynctii wv
re dclightgrl th Trairr-’- N o
0.00 p. tit. rn to cot struriion at d cowl, or that ;
» /
S2
large n o w ds visit the theatre on I’eople* Hank buildings is up again
-.1
’ .it*
this wrier wry wat* up (or citn*idi*rrt- stt KD'irrmee, the Kissimmee of• S1
•»
# ,
*
*
b.
sc
dut.ee
api^h-iv*.
fi
greed
to
ad
after a serious operation otul wants
(i.iing Ffoutli
iid i. All that had D en* previously liver* wired Dr’ : lido if they Itfic w of
J
twelve at
2.0b p m
Truitr No. .S'i
i lu b le r y in this section telling of M ills e It'O l tifci e Vy !•!
tp give thank* lo Dr*. MTIIi t , ftoiitalked.
'&lt;»
ttieni
or
reached
th**tn
by
" ’ • • " il.'S f *KTs-'1t|irne.. and
1 td V m
Tndo
N"
ni
1
/oit and Denton, \fe*.r&lt;
Sievena
jifitit " f
word o f mouth was the I by- suspect held at Htiinev Ctt v*.
• tYiYheir Sd! it m w
in!»
1)0 p m
t
iingregntiiin.il
t
K.
Notes
The
Otlmoio
officers
wired
to
Tritin
Jdp. SJ
aqd
Taylor
of
(Jit*
ittiltb
ami
every
Kt ft ('oust Ci t nl
From the fact*.
d
h t bey cerl rtinlv ()u Ve
2:00 p m
Triliiy mnd clone* at
Our pastor Rev F f Sliimft-'Vtas ijjir wltn hvlpeil him whiff he waa
rs
thty
Bp|iear
it
is
of utmost nn- I failles City lo hold the man Kher-1
Mm|
the lest of- the
■*
A
-3:30 p. m
Oviedo mail closes at
;
portu
i
cc
t
b
it
it
cr
mpeign
of
in
fo
r
-,
iB
Gordon,
Chief
Smith
and
Kentipleader at the s o c ie ljf njyettnk sick. Joe Ja a ifaithful employee,
11.
. m YJL.'
_• **|
"4:43 p. m. mi tion be instituted
I&gt;**esl)urg
mail.rlt
ses
at
’
• *in general,
‘ and‘ drick Guernsey started for Haines Sunday evening
’
"
•••'._
T&gt;
•
i n ti
" • ’^uit 'wtrv/irt' t W Q t e ^ h f
v-U-fijis! F Haskins.-1’. M
Identification of the knives’
The following delegates gave
Its*'
il l down the Beat Const south of City.
Prlialc Car jletc
*‘ " I* NKfk ir. u . - T ? ^
T
Titusville in particular, where con* and raxots proved an easy matter, splendid and entlfUiiUMiir reports
Atlantic ;poast Line iirlvate car
Uuuf)t;raUtiti '
‘ Far'd t f Thanks
and -the wounded roltbt', confessed from
the
Kissimmee convention:
occupied hy 1 GcnoraJ Supej^i. y *
... ...
desire .to lakc.lhis^itK'thoti of versions would ho easy and assuicd|y nntuml the moment the true con his crime. Cranther had the officers Hov F P. Strong, Mr*. Harry Kent, intenderit J. N. Brand, A «ti-fi’*heral ?.'
p r - Kiii the
*„j
ttwrihing. our ma;tyY-Jrit^d;s *ho ™ ditions are made plain to the per.p’e notify his grandmother who lives
Mrt J. D Davison a y d Miss Her!ha Supt". J.'C. Murchison ami liivision ■**
t" )"_*_.. ri.„ III,,..., ,,t w**Umrj&gt; l k be ’ inv chfrgfC Y in t li* &gt; « ^ i* 7 e 4 JOrlng the Illness who hy the way, are tcady and an­ at Jacksonville.
Packard.

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r ' i:eruiiVfr.^ommil(b# met at Brown, aim for
''hurch orV ^fttvduy e v c n » h g -a t fioraLoflcringn.
and
Mr. and
"{Atilost enthusiastic
^ion.
Mrs. L.
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Enirtpeer L. L ..Sparrow of Jackson­
ville
and Di-vislon Couiicel Cary* D.
thb' hiatty beautiful
The East Coast delegates
Finest
varieties
.of
roses,
field
Landis
of DeLand was brought into
. ,
t o , the Atlantic Deeptr Waterways Smith, Sheriff Gordon, Mr. Gueru- grown and two year* old, 26c each, Hanford on train No, 83 Monday
Mis. L. I L \Vulkoro
Aasociation convention at Savannah sey and other* stated that they bad or $2.85 per dozen, for sale at the morning and moved aouth to Tam­
B Garst
That hU flower show.
pa on train No. 89 the same day. ,

. ind dhatlcolV^ viitnr, .Mrs I- M

xious listeners.

Forty-five inivea, ten razors, and
came the suitcase wete recovered.
Chief

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lU G H TW O

THE -SANFORD H E R A L D
CATTLE

THE SANFORD HERALD
K. J. H O L L Y . Edllrtr
W. M - H AYN E S, l i i n m
Manager
PiftbttaJvpci K r t r y T ummimf

PVklay

THE HERALD PR IN TIN G CO M PANY
H i!B s&lt; -B irn o N
ONK
T EA M
SIX

I 'U io ;

in

aim a n t k

U .M

MONTHS

1J*

T i l It EE M O N T H S

A r

$400

a

HEAD

tal

There i* one "high power" t*rup
that Florida should mid to her list
in greater Humility thun she has at '
present
This is Idooded 'cuttle
A cd fjT L■ .-o’ lnt &gt;
wiih the mag
ni b e e n l
lean
she
has attained in
tint. 1
jvs should pul herself in
the front by raising cattle to eat
it

an

to

hi*

o b s e r v a t io n *

on

NOVEMBER

the

present condition of the hard roads
built as a result r f previous bond is
sues other than t » say that it wuk
I he pun"*'*' «*f tin- United States
government to lemi aid in the build* j
ing of permanent highways.
,

44

71

Silver Threads Among the Gold

IL L you be ONE OF THE iMANY who, they become
s a old and gray, find that they have worked hard all
their life, urped on by their daily wants, and that they
have simply been a beast o f burden.

M r James will visit other Florida
counties before he returns to Wash*
ington and the reaukt* of his ohser
v al Ions may be s*nl to the Various
counties visit*.d after lie has made a
leport to the head of the. Office of
Public
Roads
It is the hope lx
many good roads advocates
that
met yesterday that he will soon re­
turn and that it will he lhair pleasure
to notify him that the route which
he inspected yesterday was favorable
decided upon again hv the voters of
the county on N o v e m b e r hi

This idea has Iteeri gaining im ­
portance » i t ( i
us ever since we
Adf Rnre nr 2 Or. P r r Month
started to investigate this I;. It ill
P i y n r n i i In Advnnrr Mont lie M u d * at OITlre
grass crop and spread its fit tile
throughout the
United
States
Ketered An Sn ra ird -d ann M ni l M niter Aafmit 2 2n d
l&gt;OSf it the PoAloffke nt S o n f w d , h o r i d i .
through th.
Year
Development
Under Art of M a r r b 3rd, 1B79*
Hooks
But it has icceived ttn im—
—
petti.s the past week in some clip­
Office In llernld lloUdJng
Telephone NA. I 41
pings from a paper Ed Butler re­
ceiver* from Ins old home m |nn,i
I Li v h u I k hi *it «11r i if j i r u j n m 111 n i ] h n &gt; ‘this puper. i fie Williamsburg fourhttwrYniiRBUSiHESS^.
l " ‘r
given tie vi life by the visit pat-Tribune, tells rl two sales of
here of a delegation of Sanford men Angus rattle in the vicinity of Wil-j
II. R. STEVENS
One was the -ale c f j
who are building the bulkhead there I iamshurg
C. M. HAND
0. L. TATLOK
iMaldem
Ylet* *Prr«iidrl F L WOODRUFF ViffPf*lidenl
r n iiff
four
head
J4»n
at
ilplec
They
all agree that
Kissimmee's
pur -,
lake front is even more valuable to chased hv an I ndiann nu ii
The
ibis city than then own is to San- other was an account of n public
forth" They were very muchly i m- salt- of Angus cattle on each of two
Continued from Page I
pressed b y the view of the lnk’e| noted stock farms.
WHERE
76
and the possiblitie* it oilers
We H EAD
WERE
SOLD
AT
A N with the evident intention of getDug substantial endorsement for the f;ivrr thc pnrlv improvement o f . t h e l
hope that their visit will result in A V E R A G E O F $461 A P I E C E .
ranul
project. They were apparent-, |ntra Coastal W aterway from the
givin g un impetus to the movement
Of course, these were choice cattle
which will h r i n g ’ ahout immediate but you must remember that choice ly surprised when th ey found even -St Johns river in the state of Flor-|
tvvo lone St. Johns advocates prev­ Ida. and express the hoj&gt;e that Mich )
action. - Kissimmee Gazette
cattle are going to he in great de­
ent
T h ey deserve credit, we wish extension along
some
approved .
'
O
mand in Florida for several years
to state, when confronted with tie mute
may
receive
the
f .■vi raid*-1
lor
breeding
purposes,
( Inr eh ci' W ood
of the Ftu-lls to come
Lu ts anil primed reports arid reso­
&lt;-■•nsider.it
ion
of
the
engineer*
"
|
F IR S T
S E C T IO N
-Lake Region. has
butted m " tor a A N D T H E
lutions. of expressing wi h f.ir liar
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Save today and provide for old age.

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

WATERWAY MEETING
. HELD IN SAVANNAH

bomb, rd- d o e s n ’ t k n o w a b o u t lh&lt; ■ 11 la l i U . l would fill an encyclopedia.
the San­ n w j
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plea ol cold Storage of meats in«*a iimini to ,tlib rom iiiu iu ly
Fhe rul­
ing • f more meat in F "ridit will
m me di*y l.ecome patent to I he lur!
here in Kat.fiird lmere iitui rigid
i
tin
pt r .iai-i lo iffecl one of thc
gn-utest ■-«•!•UI storage jdiints in t lie
south
VV.- Im v e all l I"* adv .images
of b cut mn coupled wttli the loeal ion « f being in the heart of Die
c-UHjtf . on ri i r y and tin- &gt;it\ can
Iih TE an ..bl.ftmii wii&lt;r&gt; flu -a ll!'
will III- k i|lt*d .and placed on cold
ftlfiragc in be sold in every state of
the Uniiyi* Not the grass fjol beef
that uru ddw sold at a i heap prii-e
and shipped west to be faU ened and
then sent hack here from Hm u«ld
storage plants of the north nf a
g n u t ly etilarg'Al prief but silo -fed
will

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d.i v ii v • r i he i I &lt;i *•• -y -tetn of brick
road- ;l- outline d and w tin h * i 1 uItitl 1
voted on it gain Novi-tnlnr
*
A one line roiiir^-ninu. fee t in
width and paved with hricl. Is very
practical
for
F lorida ."v said
Mr
la m e s
| make that * -tatemetii
Jicc.iuse according lo statistics ••(
t-osl and maintenance, together with
data on travel over Florida roads, a
svittem such as is outlined is must
economical lo your county in that
any additional width up t*&gt; and in ­
ti siding fourteen feel IS lift ueces
-iTV ai.d is an added expense

f. • *1&gt;.
I* ■ I. I |t'T|. | •
r.t i m l ion and l u a l n t e t i n n c e and at
he slime lime i osling t in* leftsl by
*onie two millions of iJoDar
a n il in
Util\a rr-lll acibril wit h 1lie v it . i t in
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V E T L K IN A R I A N
ilU F IC K

H A N D HROS. STAR I I ' ­
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Yellow Pine Lumber Co., Kissimmee, Flu*

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const ru c tio n

o f w h i c h tin - A sin ' H U i o n is as f ' . f i n e d . a n d t i i . i t I lie l i n y o f t i l e s e v e ra l

tdneing of three-foot shoulders **n ' that
m i l l - n i i ' g i vn e- s t e a m s a m p l e s- p
ace
.........

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to tin I tep.irt men I it AA i i - h i n g t on
T h e liou*e -hi'iild I- .- placed on |nl
or K A K N .
I- r;iminj». flooring, m lin y , sidiny, Avintl"AA-.
i be \ -*•&gt;! tat io n a n d i la- * . i n i n i t
* ill
-I o,||d be
larFhe outi-i
doors, screens. Minds, innuldinus. lattice, frames, 1&gt;«*\« &gt;
tee t o o k t h e g r o u n d o n a l l uues- made oof rough hoards on tin- -tud
Till U m What You Want
Estimates Furnished Free
l i o n s s u b m i t t e d t h a t t hi-* A s s o i i a l i o n ding, a layer nf building pa|M-r. and
s t a n d s c o m m i t t e d t o a n l i t l t a C o a s t - finally bn the nut-ide. matched lum ­
al
A V a te rw a y fro m
B o s t o n t-0 K.'V ber
Building paper should
he
AVest, t i i a t
t in - r o u t e
o v e r w i n c h placid fin the inside and covered tipttgrfltMtftiptt^vuaasHe’ e B if nt*
Ti *rxrvf xi u trtrkrt- v yi tf tf t' era tr Ti -r rip rurP f®
sa tire s h a t I.* l o n s t r u c t e d i ' !i m a t ­ with wuuischultng
Tin- rafter- int e r t o iK- fie r u l e d by . n l l i p e t . u i l e n ­ elde and out should be m u r e d like-,

By .t one line road I mean that
any road not wider than fourteen l i n k * c a n o n l v he s e l e c t e d U p o n th e
feet is one that two teams cannot i n v e s t i g a t i o n a n d f a v o r a b l e r e p o r t
pass on itnd still remain on the hrirk o f a r m y e n g i n e e r s
Mr
AA’n o d ru fT
A road of sufficient width for two p o i n t e d o u t a n d r e a d t h e s e c t io n o f
tennis to pass 'unfl)*r these « nnditiuna I t' hu
n.|ILrt recommending
for I bin ci un* v as i
is not ...... .
thc Sf Johns route, hilt I i f fact
tlnrb is not sullicienl travel, and the that these engineers also reported

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• l e - l g n a t I ll 11. I III 111 I 1 t I «• I rit T-•
D o , i s t . i 1 AA 11e f w ity t h r o n g ) h l o r n D

in

their

opinion

this

t&lt;MIS, r u r , e d

Is-

A house SO fcel by I I I feet should
h a v e three windows to the ride and a
d o o r in uuch end

W in dow s should

he
covered
with
heavy.
double
vukJIcd. hinge J, shutters which open
fro m the outside
duns

can

Some of the wn*

should ire glass &gt;o that light
I n* admitted without exposihg

the interior to cold
These also
sh o u ld he nrovided with shutlcm.
The
lined

iToot
with

should

l*e

double

an d i

juiper.

T h e slatli-*! bins should la- placed |

nix inches from t f14 walls anti four
routeL e a v e a hall w a v
cross- a b o v e the lh»t*r
through
the- i enter
A cutilaturs,

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., rat,„.r n lllh
wise thrm Jgh , . , ,
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Here nt Sutlfor.r %n im,m*tvs‘ i n ­ to pass, ami it is piolmtdy better to
a g re a te r m ile a g e of m m - f o o , h
^
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h(i c h | ,.f jn m „ k . , ‘ ’-i *&gt;'
- h u u l d !«■ p l a c e d in
build
dustry can be securul that w ill
. |each rother'nnd on each slip of the
r o a d s in vnut county than t ing his report made no rccomtnendu*
overshadow the v c g - l.t b c business, brick
stove if a stove is used
Two vennumlier
of
miles
the
fruit
business
and
even
l h e ' outslruct .. W * e r
iu m , a n ti t h a t th e a s s o c ia tio n stan ds
tilatora,
K
by
K
inches
should
be
tourist husineis
H *re in SuntouT of brick roads .ol greater width for the const-wise line, anil further,
placed
in
the
roof.
All
ventilators!
not neces»ary
t h a t a n o t h e r h o a r d o f er g i n e e is is,
we can have a seen,id • hicag.i and which are
should lie provided with shutters
In
view
of till* fact that the tnat- n o w i n v e ' l i g a t i n g a n d w i l n o t lo n g
one .of the greatest meat pricking
-so thiit~t.hu) cun lie closetl
Those
11 r of building a system of highway h e r . , m a k e r e p o r t u p o f i t h i s n u t t e r ,
pl.-ilUs In. the Union
in
th*- top should huv. ro-.f* I &lt;• i
t ill - r i u m l v h.ts l i n t b e l l i i l e t b . l l c l v
\
.
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I I I . R -I.' m o n
■ The Her ibl I a- 1 al • d n! t hi I •
keep .nil *Hun •’
s e t t l e d »- v e t
\\j
1.1 ill. « W o u ld be
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.if i hi- o p i n i o i t h a t i ' w o u l d In- t in
I to |.l f t
to
prev. ' I
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al most a ■erl i ill v
Let
I nes i - t o . t i r e t h e m t h r. iig h lv
to
no w
St
lo litis
a- t lit*
Ii it|i vetnent Wise lie- h i m t " p i l l ' l l ' D ills . I l l t i l e . i d v o i a t i n g D i,
every li n e get behind 1
tins o i l . n i t t i l e injur '1 . m i l d t s e i i . - | | .
insiitj u n l i t a f t e r N o v c m h v t It. , a n d r o u t e , p e n d i n g t h e f o r t h c o m i n g e n ­
and utge the (nrinet- ami the cattle
and keep them dry ami free of cold |
a l t h e r e t |U e s t o f i he m a n y c i t i z e n s g in e e r s * r e p o r t
T h i s s e e m e d tea
men to get tog*.t her on it
Sib* fed
T h e trouble w i l l he repaid m htghc '
w h o m he m e t d u r i n g I he d a y . he s o n u h l e . a l b e i t h a d I lo re been no
cattle, tib ’s filled with the m m that
prices when potalilis arc sea ice
w i l l In* i n v i t e d t ' f r e t u r n t o t h e em i n ­ o p p o s i t i o n
present
;t
d id
appear
can be raced here in g r e a t i | u a n
ty a fte r th e e le c th n
p ro b a b le
th a t
a
canal
fa v i . t t h ie
tity and of better i|uality than any
A L T A M O N T E S P lt 'N t .S
During
the
automobile
trip
yu**-.
endorsement
would
have
crept
into
other part of the south.
Cuttle I
Mr T A - Briggs of "Ea*, Green*1
brought in from the r a n g e 'fed a few trrday thc member* of i he phrty a l ; tho report of this sunn- resolutions
wieh. it J has been down I -nkinimonths ami turned over i.A the Mi Jam**** solicitation Imre-d info t h e pfom m lltee
buteller in prune c o m h lio a
Killed shall and marl rfoads now in use in
This reso utnyn il v tt . vv a- Ii null y after tils beautiful "place. “ The Ter i
If*
—
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that
he
might
(or
statistical
accepted
by the ci)mint Its"’ as a ra c e ." anti his J'range gi&lt; vp,
apt! stored and sold to the trade at order
recent,)
bail
crie
thousand
root
i
of
and repotted to and unanin good price
Th e money stays at purposes gel data on the conditions
pur
pic
iris
planted
on
his
lake
front.
front .
hornet, antf e v e r y b o d y is enpehnd the materiul in thc present hard j /nously uduptvd by the Association, j P ur P*c los plnulcd
non
commitread#,
as
below;
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and
Mrs.
Burr
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Or i
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CAR

Prices lowered again, hut the same
Ford cur. I he record of satisfactory
performance for more than 900,000
owners surely makes it the “ Universal
( ar — llie car you want. It meets the
demands of professional and business
men and brings pleasure to the whole
family. Simple, strong, reliable— eco­
nomical in operation and maintainance.
Runabout S390; Touring Car $440;
Town Car $ 4 0 0 . r . „ . |,. Detroit.
On
sale at Sanford Machine (iarage Co.
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T H E SANT/OHD HERALD

TODAY IS ELECTION
DAY IN SANFORD

ljule Happenings— Mention I!
„f Matters in B r ie fLITTLE OB NO EXCITEM ENT
I’ersonal Items of
AND FRIENDLY CONTEST
In te re s t
IS THE RESULT

ABOUT PEOPLE
...AND EVENTS...

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PAGE T H R E E

A hF.suME OF SANFORD
ro da i p

m a p p f . n i n (; s u p

A'IJf*«« all C«***vrn«f»rtliooi lor (L&gt;«
Colvmn to
J*litof, CMI^Krrna
Mr* H A T»*K#«i*., Ph-iflt No HU

Hrilli iinilfj llrauhful Reception
Mis- Jtlnic Stumor.
Tii l.ij., MiI odn;, is elect.oif du\ and the
Charlie
Sell
J
i, was » scene from fairy lam!
weather is ideal, being cool enough (hal
Fairy Mocnheam.
" T h , Prin­
greeted
the
guests of
the
to keep the blood from boiling over. Morgan-Rotter reception on Friduy cess'- tinn.l Genius." Miss Virginia
Th e election seems t,uirt enough nfternooh at the Woman’ s Club for Hrndy
.
to suit the most fastidious anil will never was there a lovelier garden of
The Emperor What-for- W hi. " A
M l- Eiroutine Webb in the guest probably pn*« ofl at sundown as beauty than presented itself as one Me rciful f?' M o m i r f l i . " M t
It J
)lf V, r .on-in, M i»" Margaret Davis. One of the incidents of truni|uility entered the door
Holly
A variety of
i
1‘rim i- So T ru e " I n
Love vnr h
in Sanford town
There ur. ten graceful ferns with masses of white
( l , , , fresh Ilermuda onion seed
" Mr Sherman 1,1. &gt;
aldermen running for office out of -tar jessamine vine III full llowei t he P* tr
| It Philips.
22-Sir
I’rioce So Sti. " I n D . v . wi th t Inwhich seven wilt tie elected
They j were used in the background of
rince
Mr C I! Dinge
i ,ut, ti the Power show to buy ate as follows
green, p gainst which large yellow
Toji-Not. " T h e Court Chambert,.„ |i.dinW- " • Abernathy, John Adam-. Jand white
chrysanthemum!
and
Miss (I ret chi &gt;i Sell ill tr.
t
H D i n g e y || \\ Herndon, P &lt;i
masses of alnm unde-s were arranged laii
Wa-Mtiirn's
h om e-m ade
candies
K en n edy. U C M axwell
Frank l. with m im ic efl ect
Sain i r Eyes, "T h e \\ ir.ard Cat,-,
fur -ah at Irwin &amp; Giles
18-tf
MJRer. [). &lt;;
Monroe .I
Mtisson.'
Mrs It C llower. prettily gow n­ Miss Frances Aspinwall.
Sprites of the Night, PopuInT A W . .
\jr
K II
Moses has arrived * harlee Tyler
ed in light blue pussey-willow t a f­
tcudjints,
Fairies, etc..,., ,■ ragw ' M l
from New York to spend the winter
* or rnuJ or 11 15 a foregone eon- feta and white lacej and Mrs. W. L.
:v .
Scene I — The Emperor's' (Lfrrieh.l
A
^
n,md a* usual.
^ n t J. D. Davison will have Morgan wearing a lovely frock of
Scene
It
The
Cave of
Inky
a sweeping, majority, being the only pink taffeta with rosebud trimmings
(i n that good Elder Springs Water candidate in the field
Night.
received their gusets with sweet
AT THE STAR TH E A T R E W EDNESDAY. M A T I N E E AND N IG H T
Scene I I I - Same as Scene 1
again.
Phone W. H. .Williams at
For clerk and collector thciv are and gracious dignity.
Kerns and
Arcompi/nist, Veda Ward Rower.
ihr Sanford House pr the springs. two candidates. M W Lovell arid chrysanthemums
were banked
in
Music, The Wallace Orchestra
lla r iy Wilson.
charming arrangement behind the
N e t .ling's rubidium leaves (Tn ex
:^i(ViiW liV«YfiVW W iYyW &lt;YiUM V^W fy'rVVW yrVVW W &gt;^
For treasurer and as-es-i r then- hostesses
hit.itm ■&gt;' 'he (lower shew
Order*
‘ •prri mj Xutnhff nf /.yr. nni Cun, re
are two candidate-. \ \ Pre-ton
lli-liind
a
screen,
interlaced
with
U ki". (or -pring delivery
and Addi-on l. WilliamTonight at the Hapllst Temple
(towers and ferns and amid tjie pret-l
For executive committee. George , y , urr„ utu|i„Cs „ f |loUui| plant- a nd! the Lyceum committee will present ' *
plant a good crofi
Heimuda
FVtx Frank. F'orre-t huge vases of alamatidcr- that stood* Mi-- F! telle tin-', and Mnritr l,hi
„
tin- month Good money i A. DeCotti
I.ak&gt;
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F
U til.-otl and \ F upon the rostrum,
iirim violinist and pianist, in t he
I
f;Philips A Co
22 8tc
Wallace's or
Vow eit
ehe-ira di-eotirsed entrancing rmisiei lir-l Ml tin l.y ceil HI se.les tllul will
MMMmarik
ha.
reiurn.'d
|„. pr***l*tee&lt;l Ut I im Temple 11*1* *
rhrnt»gtrtn:r~the nftn'ronr
.,,,m Apopka w lierv she lias Inn n
Gel four Trees, Plants, eu
season
Miss Grey and Mr. LheMrs. Geo. Fox, wearing a modish
spciiilii g the past six weeks.
vinne are popular favorites of the
t
W. F. Nehrling will be at the
gown of crepe meteor welcomed the
Herald otHr.- i-verv F’riday morning
Ui-dpath Chautaui|u.i
It was. said"
For
ihai G O O D G U L F G A S O .
guej-ts jii the reception hall, while at
uf Mis, Grey while touring K u/&lt;&gt;|m
at nine o'clock to take ordl-r- lor
1.1 n | .,ml S I P RE.M E A U T O O il.
the mnei doer of the auditorium,
plants, tree- ro
shrubs nur m
by Ib ’ iri Mm lean dire, lor of -yin
phone II It ‘ o n e ). Vk’ l. No. I Hi.
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k a t her me ..ml tiladys Wilson, Alice
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C.ddwelt and Fern Ward
Others
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till,!
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Irwin iV (Hieassisting lien 1 MrHarry Wjl-on
Mas
Munson,
nil Russian Music tin- "part;.'
wu- -up piemen' ed by j
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and Mr- Rose Addington
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Reiiiitifully gowned women throng­ braced the National, the Decline of wern N^nmu Herndon -Serit.f LaK'i’, ‘ or Wedne-ilav ‘« session-of tile rit \ of Sanford. Florid.i.
ed the moms during the afternoon, Nationalism, end t Lo Keel eetie peri-*] Maud1
■ i Mr- Henry Wight, a f ­
Labe
Eleamir
Herring
notice n hi rei,x given tkuL » gen* wt.o with their pretty' ‘ rocks nnd
fix Mr- C II
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Florence'
Henry
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andthe • wpet -trainof
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near Freiieb Sve., treats t|,e n o years next ensuing from
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d 'a - xv bite and sanitary, and (lie lir-d
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two
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rendered
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who
Satiisfuetion guar* lowing jier-ntis
a- elcik and mThe tegular semi monthly me*t*
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and
M tr-rff.
I"H e curtains done equal spector- ol said election
&gt;i bell. mg of tin* Ccciban Music Club will Iii ta and
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Fox
in
the
orchestru
selccI’ hone 150-U.
J. J. Cord. Muinea, clerk: F. S, Frank. Tim be held at the studio of
Mrs.
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Mpr
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Keene and W
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Fannie Muhson Saturday afternoon t- ns
g d st qtreeifted )&lt;y the .audi-nce
tors
at •hrrttjjo'clock. .
THREE BIG SHOW S DAILY
u
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The entire niogram was well ten­
11 'f di, Hr am h .Alilli neri Store
The pulling pluee will )&gt;&lt;■ at the
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•
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liar quality of the Russian
music
1 In
lias made arrange- I ’ulrpc(to avenue m i he «ity &gt;f
The Social Department. Mrs. R
nuiking a strong imprrsslon.
'tii Mr /. Spinks of Oviedo, Sanford
The polls will open at » i J. Holly, hostess, will give a dt mF *'1 *" handle a rornplete line of
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER. 16th
Prtigrn m
o&gt;clock a in . standard t-me a n d ' jno dunce Tuesday evening. Nox
"THE SOCIAL L I O N "
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Two Reel Drama
The
Angel,
voci.1
duel
Rubenstein
Mo-. Daisy MeCloney
'Jdrd
Pink and blue dominoes will
will be closed at sundown
Staring
Hebrrl
Rawlitihop
and
Annie
l.ilile
Af! ,
M i*se_s Shultz
1 ‘ harge ami needs no in" I I I S KG Y P TIAN A FINTTY"
Wit ne— m&gt; hand a- m ivor of lu&gt; worn
&lt; dined)
lter. eu.se,
i'rrldb- Song
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W E D N E S D A Y . N O V K . M l J E K 17th
l it v of S...ifo:&gt;!
S .nford
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THE D IA M O N D FROM T H E ShY
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Eealuring Entile Pickfurd nnd At jtlinin Rus-e||
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" T H E VVl.I.Y OF R E G E N E R A TIO N "
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'I'-idiai k&gt;&gt;» - k
• .'l b i t ( ,v n'llii t In- -nine
I) | I'll R \&lt; H&gt;!!R
'T H E IIKAVKST OF I HE HIIAY E " ‘ • .
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Comrd,
lap ille-C ijieretla that will lie preMrs Terwilliger
■d a- till French MjlMay or of f If v - I Sutlfo'd
T H U R S D A Y , N O V E M B E R KSfh
senied
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uijH-rial
the
Monday.
Kainennoi
Ostrow
Rubetistcin
i- one of th(* most up to' ‘ M ISJl'D (iF.D "
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Three Reel Drama
Attest
preceding* Thanksgiving prornines a
Miss Frank
•I., south todav
Anna Little and Hebert Rawlin-on
M W Lovell City C W k
v.rv delightful evening of fun and R Uwmui |;,t«-rmr-zz*,
Frank
AND A ONE REEL COMEDY
25 t f*
pleusuri.
,
with
Mrs.
Lucille
As,.ro(
Stuman.
Miss
Tem.ry,
Mi-a
F R I D A Y . N O V E M B E R UM't
•*fd I ounty '[’axes No
pinwalI Tukach nnd R. J. Holly in
"*JlkST J IM ”
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lav I ling,
Four Reels
Junio.
Stumon,
and
Mrs.
|
Mr
now open in my
Harry D. Carey and Jeanne Taylor
in the Good Old Time*.
•tin
the leading rides. T h e cast is cum­
Gwynn Fox.
for the payment of state’ and
SATURDAY. NO VEM BER 20lh
"T h e voters lu my town came
|posed of popular matrons and maids Prelude
UachnimofT
*U," ‘
f**r 1915.
A discount ward In your cause like one man
" F O R PROFESSIONALS R E A SO NS "
Two R eel!
anj jjallunt tnen.-, •
-\Jrs. Deas
«
in November and 1 per " Y e !." replied ilic man who wich d,v # JPrinc^ssw Chrysanthemum, " T h e
Jeanno Taylor and Clifford Rogers
Violin Number
Miss Tenney I
" A GA M E OF LO V E "
.
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•' i • tuber is mad.
Bring rttttrtl
That acorns to I n d i t e the K
^
I)allR(Uer/. Kudllo
A** Sea Gull's Cry
T H E RROKEN C O IN "
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First Fpsode
VirtroSal^JJ
of your property general
I -can
|,„nwa!l Takach
Tllkl|(,}]
v
general proportion.
proj,.,........ ■
...... remember
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Now appearing In Ihr Jacksonville paper and beinj used in aft
Musical Instrument of Russia
1
when you could depend upon one man
1i,K “
(ho Firal.Clnaa Theatres.
Maidens' Attendants
to rotne forward nnd do the work of a
........... ...................................Victrr.ja
Read R In the paper am, ace it at Allen’a Theatre
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whole lot of Tofera/’-^ ln oln n ati En*
Russian National Hym/t Orchestra
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THE SANFORD HERALD

NOVEMBER 16

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LAST

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F

O F 1915

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Renjember this is the last opportunity to buy Fall and W inter Goods at special sale
prices. This is positively th§ last sale we will have this year, but this promises to
be the largest and best sale since we have been in the city. .

WORK

I

We sell them cheaper than anybody elsewhere when we sell at regular price, but here is another cut.
C alf Skin, 3 styles, regular ( 1 * 0 O O
price $ 2 .3 9 , sale price «
J

Elk Skin, regular price
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$2. 19, sale price
. t| )l.c / 0

Mule Skin, regular price (t» 1 Q Q
$ 1.98, sale price
. * 1 )1 .0 * /

Tan and Buck, regular (T» 1 T Q
price $ 1.69, sale price

We have just received two big shipments o f these shoes and have fifteen different styles, and should he able to tit you in size, quality
and price. The same reduction on those not mentioned as on these few that we have
priced here.

W O M E N ’S W O R K S H O E S
Gunmetal, Regular
$ 1 .9 8 , sale price

Genuine Rox Calf. Regular
1 AQ
price $ 1 .6 9 , sale price *J) 1 . ^ x 1 /

price ( h i Q Q
. . * [)1 .0 * /

Gunmetal, Regular
$1.69, Sale price

price d »* |
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Gunmetal Buttoji, nice look- (T* 1 ' y A
ing heavy shoe, sale price J ) 1 . f J

M E N S ’ DRESS SHOES
We have most any style and price you want.

Palm g l O Q
Beach *|) 1

Patent Leather Button
*7 0
$ 3 .5 0 value for . * ] ) ^ . I J

Romeo's full dress, $1.59

We are making a sdecial price on every shoe in the store and w ill mention a few here.

Patent Leather Lace, low heel, receding toe,
latest style, regular price $ 3 .5 0 , sale price

Promenade, $1.49

(1 * 0 7 0
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Vice Kid and Cun Metal, the latest
styles. THE SAME REDUCTIONS.

Tennis Ovfords, 69c

Easywalkers, 43c

W e have almost a hew stock of Ladies’ Shoes and we have some astonishing prices to make you.
Genuine Calf Skin Shoes for Children. Don’t fail to see them. Regular price $1.50, sale price

•S H IR T S . COLLARS, UNDERW EAR
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10 P E R

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HOSIERY DEPARTMENT

LADIES' W AISTS
?'J all value in Silk and
( 'repo

$1.98

.ill 1Lrfs-s Shirl-'. W . m II ilv tilu**
\\ iirL Shirt f«»r t*;i&lt;h *,
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'Silk 11&lt;»se, $ 1 value for
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SO LADIES' WOOLEN SKIRTS
Drilling Drawers for
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39c
Values up tn$3 to $5,
Meired Lined Underwear, brand
25e value
,
19r
price during sale only
new stork. per garment
"39c
Misses’’Silk l.isle. large assort men l
Mi ilium weight, ribbed
13c
•JOSkirts ranging in price Q QQ
Jf»c value, sale price, TWO
Nigh I Shirt.--.
39r
from $7 to $lu
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PAIRS for
Overalls and Work l’ant&gt;. $1 all
I {Ini’ li I 'cl I in lilt. if I 98.
I tidies' Lisle in Mark.Tail. i n
\alue for
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\Vr have a good blark eoi |i&gt;u Q \
Snjne for
79r and 13c
Serge. Silk. Poplin, Silk ("repe
Jhva-j good llle value
10 PER CENT Keduet u&gt;n mi ent in
Deeheris, going for ONE-HALF
Over 200 Men’s and Hoy-, n r
stork uf ISiiv. I’ani'i
price.
^
lU-lts, 35c and 50c values

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Kianki t-.

Slieels. Pillow -Cases and Bed
Spreads. 1Turing sale O NLV we
will offer these at special prices
merit ioned.
COM FORTS, The ordi/»n
nary $5.00 value fur

$1.98

25c

$3 50 value for

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M EN’S BLUE SERGE PANTS
$3.98 values for
$2.98
$1.98 values for
1.79
H8c* values
89c
Strmes and various colors at a.
similar reduction.
A t»ig line of Hoys’ Suits O N E F O lM tT lj t^r.
Suin- even loss
iIran One-fourth off.

LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
Muslin downs, $1 values
for
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This is an unusual
$1.25 values for
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Muslin I'mlerskirts,
values fur.

$1.25 value

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BLANKETS Large assort meni
In pick from, 9Hr to ?1.39
A
10 PER C E N T reduction on all
of these.

5c, and 10c, 12' x

98c

BAGS AND SUIT CASES
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a n d ''int • i ■ i v II tang' fr o m
3 0 f to
$100

Men’s $2.50 to $3.50 Hats $1.98
$1.50 ami $2.00 Hats
98c
Boys Hats range from 19c to 98e

SWEATERS
Ranging in ppee f,oni 2ar to $2.50.
• A- 20 -PKR f ‘E V T TiT'i’hmff "flfr
ent ire lilt
12-ineh Peppcrell PillAw
Tutiing, 1 holt per y;nd

15c

tiiant Fmhroidery Cloth, a sub­
stitute for Indian Head 1 A
Linen, during side per yard

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CORSETS
The Aniwicun Beauty.Cor.s«i, $1 ^value for

$2.98

x. 4 4 U L u ilu i£ lui
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8k

Linen Collars

We have 2 5 pairs of
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COMFORTS, BLANKETS. SHEETS
AND PILLO W CASES

I.adio-’ Misses’ ami Children'
Hum- as-ort* d -.i/.fs and « •»1.•?^
Hanged /ml -oldduring ihi&gt; £
side, jms. pair
OC

Tennis (T* 1 O f
Shoes * { ) l . Z D

LADIES' KNIT UNDERWEAR

QQ
O l/ C

Vest and Long Drawers,
50c value lor

Parisian I^idy, $1.25 value Q Q
for .i.
j
a ..
MOC
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Lace ; Front Parisian d&gt;-| /&gt;Q
Igidy, $2 value . .. . . t p L O v /

25c value
•

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45c.

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.

Fine Unbleached Shifting,
36-inches, for

Indian Read Linen,
value for
910—

lai

“ 12k

1 J'epperi’UI Sheeting foh. 2a^
l Shifting for
18r

tirade of Outing, all
colors, and stripe

All kinds o f Toys and Useful Article*^
other lines and we are tfoin# to offer some very Jow prices
This is a regular 5, 10, 15, 20 and*25c store
thousands o f articles in (his Departmedt
Toy Sets, Tablets, Pencils, Pianos
Tools, Boats, Spades, Rake arid Hoe Sets
Machines, Window Decorations, Xmas Tree
W r e n c h e s , Fur D s k s , Cats, Sheep and other articles too numerous to mention.
Sail Boats, Submarines, 1rains, 3 or 4 style
Swords, Wind Mills, Jumping Jacks, Elephants, Mules, Express Wagons, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Face Powder, Toilet Water, Brilliantine, Perfumes, Tooth Powder, Cold Cream, Shaving Soaps Ash Trays. This is only a tew
few ot
of many things in this departent.

25c Articles

.

20c

20c Articles . . . 15c

15c Articles . . . 10c

~ 10c Articles . . . 5c

5c Articles . . . 3c

WE ARE U N AB LE TO FIND SPACE ON O N E PAGE of TheHerald to mention half of what we want to, hut we insist on you
visiting our store and see for yourselves fhe many bargains we are offering,

THE'BIG. SALE WILL BEGIN ON WEDNESDAY .MORNING, NOVEMBER 17th.
and continues through 10 days. This will prove to be the biggest sale and best bargains that has been offered you in may a day,
and perhaps never before. -REMEMBER TH E DATE AND PLACE. Extra help will be needed during this sale.
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PL;BLISHCD
S E M I-W E E K L Y

TH E S A N FO R D H E R A L D

ON TUESDAY
AND FRIDAYS

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//V S A N F O R D — Life /■ Wotth Living
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VII

CONSOLIDATE
R.F.D. ROUTES
INTO ONE
SIXTY FOUR MILES IS TO
BE COVERED DAILY
BY ONLY ONE
CARRIER
Theri* art grave doubts in the
mind, of many of the wise ones
hf re » ’ «o whether the postal defnirimi'iit know how many miles a
n.
,ti
iar can cover .over the
j. y 11 routes in this district
The government experts who evtljrr,!x mupped out the routes in
. . . \ -..mu of the office at Waxh„ , tl. ftii.i* that one mini can cover
th. i.l mill- necessary for the three
|ufy rr.ijTP* ITtd ran cover it tti
right hours, the necessary sched­

S W K M I t l). FLORIDA. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 19. 191*.
Mansell js Superintendent
Richmond, Fa . Nov
|H Th e
stockholders of the A thii.tie f i a m
Line .Railway in annual meeting
here Tuesday re-elected their direc­
tor*, who declared an annual d iv i­
dend of two and one-half per cent
on the common stook
The presi­
dent. J U Kenney, and other o f ­
ficers were re-elected
The i i l l i o i ,
and directors left this afternoon on
a tour of inspection down the line
The hoard accepted the resigna­
tion of tt N Roj i ll general man
ager of the road and promoted 1* it
A lb rig h t, assistant general manage!
to succeeed hint
Royal i retired
because of ilj health.
J. N. Brand, now general super­
intendent of the third division at
Jacksonville will become assistant
general manager
J C, Murchison,
superintendent at Charleston. S. C..
will succeed Brand and J I' Walker
will succeed Murchison
tt
|j
Mansell has been made superinten­
dent at Sanford

THE MESSAGE OF
PRESIDENT WILSON
TO C O N G R E S S

ule
At thi present time there are
lhfrr earner" on to cover Number*
j &lt; ami :t
The government re- W I U .
BK PREPARED T H IS
, ,;t
■ i
■. i xa in i ii at ton in this
WEEK A M ) SENT TO
fur •!. ..irriers with wished to
T H A T BODY
i,
tit. of taking all three
*.,4 .1.1, at t he munitli m l
tt a s h i n g ! on
N .. .
1'
}|suli per year, the ear1.nosh his i&gt;w n car iirul tt i l s mi pbt i i s li&gt; w u r s all I
on his message to congress
. patrons on N’ o ,t
»;gm I .i petition to the head
W .I'hlngton protesting
* inges in thi' carrying
- tto method of trails
ni-ini-ss seems very sati ii In r patrons of t he
• 'III new method mould
i i-jiei'ial I \ the ones
lir-t si rvei| 111 I lie
\ ! he mat ter is uhsn•o the post.il authorthey ran always get
' ' -nry the same there
■* tint what the matter
. •
a thorough trial

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Thanksgiving day
IB"
soltte features i&gt;l It 1144! iv

wit Ii 1I1

e a b l in t

N.lt |l&gt;| .ll 414 t4 t -1 .4 ! 1.4
I'lpal subject t reate.I .11 t lo
which is also expci t e l
r. 1out mend it mn' {• 'f -".I I -t • g
ill! tonal re x4-n lie'
( "onset . .it mu tin 1- o • failed

ol

gress,

ami

be

passagi

endorsed

at

t III

t )i4- Phi ippllie

WHITE PRIMARY FOR
THE CITY OF SANFORD
WAS HELD ON TUESDAY

hill

again

At 101lav s 4 11.1to * Tin * *: - c 1.1 *
ili part nieiit head
.il*n 11• .I Itviews on what import int mattershould Im urgi d up..........tig**

Tavares tlpera Mouse Rurned
Tavares, Fla , Nov. IK. The St.­
Clair Ahrams "theater burned last
Wednesday night
The muse of
‘ the lire is unknown but tile destruc­
tion of the building was complete
It cost $50,000 and was a four story
building, much larrer than the usual
structure for a town of this sue
Tin- burning of the Abrams opera
house at Tavares revives old men
ones ol ancient days. This building
was a four story pressed brick
building and would have been a
credit to a city ten times as large
as Tavares
The owner thought
us Tavares.
The owner thought
Tavares would be a large city but
the freeze and other disasters shook
their faith and ly e big building was
a nest for the bats [or many years.
The loss of this building Is the pansis the passing of an ancient land­
mark 'in the capital of Lake coun­
ty and one that has , long stood as
a monument to the boom days of
early Florida

THERE WAS NO EXCITEMENT AND THE
RESULTS SEEM TO BE PERFECTLY
SATISFACTORY TO A LL

,

The While Man's Primary is* a
matter o f ' ‘ history, having passed
off on Tuesday with ntrdriction and
at the present time seems to be
satisfactory to all concerned
At
least it will not be contested ami the
nominees in the primary will be
elected at the regular i tty election
i.n December Till

J. MusaOit with 194, S. G. Kennedy with IKK und Chan. Tyler
with 13 1 Were counted out. there
being ten candidates and seven to
he el eeteil
tt Lovell was i.|ct-[ri| clerk
M
ami collector. A A Preston Treas­
ons ami ,-V**cs*ot

I liere wu:. very ilttl I I \i llelltent
over the election, the olliee of clerk

fill 4III I

■u.d c o l l ve t o f a m i 4*aaea-*or i mi l

Following

l« t h e l i ne

up ami

t

Dm tton was mmiln.il d f.-r
v\ 11 i i . i !

votes ■

M s ) or

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urer being cOnlcatell sobte and s e v - 1
For Council men
eral of the candidates for aldermen W W .Abernathy
making some ripples on the other­ John Adams
wise untroubled
sea ■(
politics. G M. Dlngee
Rut few Cigars were in evidence and II tt H e r ml ' t t i
the usual '\Mi.fii of liuuling voter* S
l.
K • m. i ily
to tin* polls was almost &lt;l|spensed R &lt; - M . t x w ell
with at the primary
Till* vote was F r a n k I. Mi l l * r
l i t D &lt;4
Ii4-.iv \ uni
|.»-ing m l .
4.t 1In m I
\l llspoi
! sii nie alto, a s ma t
pri mar'
to iptallfy for the
( "h.ir |es I" &gt; ler
r

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22 1
205

272

PINELLAS COUNTY
VOTES BONDS FOR
BRICK ROADS

22J
1s s
2,14
202
_’ 7n

HOTLY PCONTESTKI) ELEC­
TION' ( I TS THE FORMES
m i l RES DOWN

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I nr t l er k a n d t ni l ei l o r

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Petersburg,
majoritv

Flu . N o v
is
of
seventy-three

vot ed in
M \\ I.44V.I
1'*. P h i liu- i44U'. tv '. * a i-rd a
Marry I WiDou
M5 In vnt **( the $715,000 is-ue ol good
rn;.i|s bond*
Tin- majoritv was 1(K1
l"nr Trensurer and \sses«or
,s
i
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i
li.ii
i": b .I up . ' b. pre
\ t I 'll'llll
'Mil
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til’
ll
vvhl'h Was tllll.wil
\ n il-...
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t t i l l in M l'
!2 1
nut
by
order
■
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the &lt;&lt; urt
TinFor Executive t ommlHce
falling
'
ll
in
I
h*
in.
(o
n
ly
bowed
til'll \ lh't &lt;&gt;lte Felix S fr.llik.
h a r d v* nr k a l i ni n g I lie ■in1inles nf the
Fort,- l
t ak.
tt
1
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fur the en in
l - - in
I a i b i d n-v a till
A w. I!
t h* ill V lias
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tin
I
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t
t
e
t
pi g'

o p jio s itio i

the alder manic race D
t
ii- led the ticket being 1Inset
1 .1 Ii v t 1 as
|j
I t i n gi ■
A1
ret timed .ildi tman -howi.l n
Then 1a me R (
mark.il.l*. speed
V
Maxwell, II tt ■i I e r 1111011, \\
\'-I i • ill*.
loh1 \. I.l III - I' r a • s I
M I!. ■

SANFORD “Y ” IS ACTIVE
AND VERY MUCH ALIVE

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tilled fm

llnmls

Vt IV'ter-hurg gave III III'
11ri ini i * m mn jorit v of t hirt .
h i ill
U. tuvor of I'm 'is
t ion bond * .o 11 In the St
Pr*'* ini t- b •* majortl ■■ «
live
The largest . om para live Ilia
jgrity m favor id lionds was given
.■ lbnelb.s Park u here I In -e wi re
thirty -even Invar ihie and four tin
Pa - a ( , r ilb
w i'll 1
• f a v nr.i ble \ ' r* ‘ j* i) »•l
i•

PRESIDENT OF
UNIVERSITY
WILL SPEAK
PRESIDENT MURPIIEE OF
FLORIDA

IS TO DE­

LIVER MEMORIAL
ADDRESS ’
Sanford unti especially the San­
ford lodge of Elks will be honored
on Sunday. December 5th by the
presence of President A
A
Mur
phren of Florida ’ University
at
Gainesville
President
Murphree
will deliver the memorial address at
tin1 Elks Lodge "I Sorrow ami Pres
idem M urphtec has th.. reput.itio .
of til ing one of the b.-st sp. skefs
in tjlf stafe
The Lodge ol Sorrow jirontlses to
be one of the best this year in the
history of Sanford bulge and aside
from the addresses of Mon. George
A
De Cot tew who will
give the
“ Eulogies" and
President
Mur
pliree who will deliver the annual
address the music will be a f.Mture
Mi-.
Gladys Morns will rente
Thu nii t " pm s a m i l lure wi!| I.. »iv
erul ol In ' special nuinbi"
on thi
prtign
I*
i"tntni(fi*
i
very
busy ' pr. ■ t ,rra gi v rl
pro
grail) and tin wir&gt;- Iroiri Pri-sii|&gt;-tit
Murphree tli.it lie would he heri* on
1but da v las -I ||n-.| 'It. m.
•*,
i ti*r • lion *
Th» l.o.Igi **f '-.irriw- i,t lb. filei- a (■ ililn atiuir ii oi ther* i» bald
ly Mamin g * too hi at 'he theatre
11ui I d iug —Ii' re l lu i t . i' i ►a re usual
Iv In-Id
lb* d n o b i l program ' w ill
siii'n be in.tib publn anti the M,
lord Elks ar.- a n11- 11rat In g a large
9
at tendane.
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Presented H nil Luting &lt; uji

E xjiressin g i he d-ep ■•slei-m in
.’Id b&gt; all «•f Ills f&lt;•11o w
which h
ASSOCIATION WILL HAVE \ SUITABLE LCOAoth&gt; nils and ill ."'It &gt;-e III t l*si, AOlll t v
'oliili i uvereil t he
court hoitsi
('apt
n M RobinI
’ .ii.i- the going would he t h e 1 ( l i n i n g s e s s i o n a m i liter* a .i - .1
(
ATI
ON
FOR
QUARTERS
IN
A
FEW
WEEKS
g e n e r a l di srus tdon o f w h a t the IVes
■llTk
■
a
It
n hit Ttli-Sliiiv
son.
county
’ ii
I he territory eovered
idi e I s l l l es sag. W i l d •••o.t.Uii
Th*
reached
his
seventieth
Inr l hda «■
*. 1heri is bill line fi'tll
i n, . 1
P r e s i d e n t wi l l 1 i n n j e d i a t e l &gt; b e g i n t.
cel
veil
a
lieulltllul
silver
'ovine
I vi d and the oni
I’**|’II! ies
be* I
eioiint id
ng
, ,, ( v i r i l e t h e m e - a g e
d o i n g th*
wort
Jl
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M
oil! .
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* •tdy
I'r.ciu.'tc Mu- 1. 2 o ml II
wiis
ii
great
d.fy
tor
l
fruit
go
counI Li »• • ]|i « lit |» ol the government i with house leader- helote linalls *
HI tile work
two gnVe majorities in the previous
i4R«'IMIke rommittee ha- held
poptdar clerk mid a happy ope».ft r ; l* rmiti* is tried out, as t he |I'iding on his recommendation'
Another
meeting
"
f
the
niinimtelect ion
meeting' lately ."id talked
n* %
The
loving clip was kftftt a secret
» rn.»&gt; In’ the ri-a! thing lo how the aildnional revenue ne*
l he
pl a t ~
f or
t he
Ma pt l t 11*- w:.l be cat led in a few day- ami
Both ( tearwaler precinct' mil
ed for the tli fen-e plarj- sltouM
in r* . - trryu* g
udge
\1 ir11n was seftrfteVl Miy the*
i I- thought lb.it a t. Itlaliv.. a g r i'■ nji bo t-nl ma joti Ui s. i tijnigh not
|.i,lM &gt; g at.i a! o nl In ' lo
o
tlo
ts
to
irrangc for 1 11•■ • up uni
’ . ,.l Will 1.1 tl a. 1,4 . l b . I li.ii • r .
PTC V|l"| • • I* • ' II
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l.c.llitlful
-liver •• c was si lire.l
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r&lt;
t (»k»*n "I h•. • .'.:11j •-.I&lt;■i•m f r■»111
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'••using enthusiasm in tin- prop v( I *a t gi
w
II
I U ng i e w
\\ 11 Spill gs vote il 1liirtci n
t r.i I a - p o s s i b l e b * r t he reading
r*
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M
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of i Y M 4 f . .
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Both
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'tgr*1
To! nr, 1 Ada n1s
.11 tin . a m i - tli' h
t b'llMl'ig tor the cst a (. II'hjeenl
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Tl-e Ili lli Ute
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a no mi i n i
M i s s Margaret I Mart
' nieetir g wertt.read and
Thii ' wax the
t|sl i h u n It t h a t w a s t o b e donut i &lt;1 . ouiig men than any other associa­ position n. joritiea
,mti uimi law., mi that the (idir.il
Miss
Mary A Howard
tion
could
possibly
accomplish
l o tile Y
M
C
A
o f f e r s the only
condition ’ ii the last election
Jgovern tct'iil can hitter proceed m
Arthur
Butt
The \ M C A liiea w iu eveui; at celtiu
orcsent, 11,11 dealing with alleged pints U&gt; l»!ow r, ,d s o u t i o n t o tli e a tTair. but oi.
Tin bor d elect ion yr aten-jay vv. s
\
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Martin
..■-count of tin- church being iiihIi r ually be successful although it will 1lie hot 11 St iiii.i.-.. (I this istunty
1 the loiinril pay beY $15 up milldt lop f.ii'tones and Vi-«i-l
I- F Gordon
•fir
Since the
"( pauper
It wns rrove.d Mi -aid at pri -• III d was ilitli id* tbe iiie s s ity of using the old hutld i r lad a greater • xpense to start it Iu - i v ■r t..kcn part in
\Vni
M irlm
w as
U. ( tir-t t hnug^j
i • ■! i iilliln , tton " f il e &lt;n • l "li " f Augu-l
Tug for some 11tile Vel It is thought t l m
id I hi t t lie elefk hi’ in- t o l i n d l a w - c o v e r i n g t i n
ases a!
N
ovi.mlief
I
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I
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tt, .1 111*- same might couth.u with indy lij! the itti111\ nb‘ d support of Ik. when the bond'' were eiirrii il by
• pi &gt; hr f
25 in pi- y r e a d y
( hat
in v e s tig tig te d ,
bill
The
cup
was
sent
t " ('apt. R ob­
the ^
M C A tneetink’s
The the people of Sanford can the pru- i nnjority of I7!t. there has lu-i-n
jl dr up mis.
Curried
'v ariou s -lutes had laws Will'll
inson’s
home
t*'s
forenoon
und was
t In- started ami Kept going
Itureli looked good to 1he
di
c instant . gitatioii l&gt;y both the ad­
I Ce .! mCTkditltf si cl inn | , red most of the Jab gt-d plots ami|Bapti i
u gemil.H? •urptise
11" deeply ap­
vocate' of bi'iiil
anil their oppo4
' ' i&lt; vh* tl tirilusitpce: i^f ! lit’ tin* In-part nient of 1uhLi i &lt; wu- ,inv
preciated Oie token ef ’ rat(Toin ttHdl
' i
* &lt;H
W
,w**
nenls
Newspnoert nf the count v
' . ' f o r d wm placed o n , ilb i**^j- to cooperate with, state **Ut
Murk f'ongress Meets
1 lie Federation Meeting
the spirit il evidenced uml he ntdritl
hve earn'"! 1-irgc atlverli iclti Mt &gt; f »'
n ling usd passed.
• Secmtary rturri»o» informed th|s
ReportThe regular s e s s i o n of i il gr i ' S' flmth s").. •. and here h- v* ti ••• i mi . l he Repot tin *^tar this afternoon to
D 1. •ml • f N ' o V
.11 ci; eti 111led an or.ljr.
i xpress hi&lt; thanks ami apprecia­
PrMidiitit lh.it I • t liontrtvf it ...I fi om tin ih juirl ment * oi i'upleil I In ,, xv ill meet Tile - d a y ,
N o v
*2.1
at
meeting' favo-ijig and eti i d -in it ig
’ • to tip* payment of in vi'.uhle to make public the reennu
tion
Report it Star
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the issue
N llmTutii p;-r-u I.ll 1 I'tty of Set ford on vouch- mendation* of tbc army general
F
’i'deratton,
was
decennary
because
of
previous
the
Florida
of
iron
cou-ters hot w r i t fri'u d t and n|i|ioaed when e» id tfAuphem ere staff on strengthening the tn'litary*
GOO D ROADS M E E T fN t
Mo t interesting ware the ri [torts arrangements nlade for the use ul neil&lt; of th- t ‘sue Imw -d t h ■ hunt
f"r |-• y n • r | nf taxes, was braich of llio g p C l T i : me;, t
.1 w ;ii* mi (ori'stry ami conservation
Congregational church oil Tin—- uf the i 11e'e t tt t li • c-m n a - 2,1
Moh- firj l
reading and decided that the geiicrafLM.ifrri re­
night next for another meet&lt;tf tin- time was given to the dis­
be One of I nuiunl IniereNi
It w-,.s moved ui d second- port would lie made pubnc, but not
cussion of the development, protec­
1
From Present I ndiratinn*
Ginn
Gets
Joh
the ru'rs ht* waived atid until Seen Uiry Garrison"* report ition and care o f tin* Royal Palm
anion of
From present imlicatinns the
At this coming
corning si
session
«»t congees | 'j'|u. Cou,.ci.. nt i t » in v l i ig on
|d. I eti o. its •-( col d read- given out oftej the President destate park, formerly known as Para­ a lively discussion is anticipated on L \ » night of lht&gt; !2ll&gt; appol.ilted G i i i f s v i b* meeting of the Central
by title o Ix , P - 1 rr.!l, Yen.
IIverst his messing? to congress.
ding Key. \ The stale has ceded this tin. hills that will be e lied l i ' n i ' ^ ,
Highway
Association, on
Gi..n ; &lt;&gt; rn l.p - pr line
&lt;■)' Florida
D: v n , flu gee, A bet In tin- Florida Vcderation so that the calendar. There art- mini • eight sufvey " f the c.tj fo: i c i l ' l i i g a 'he hth of December, will *be one of
'• m . Top r I.d Ms xwell.
tin- federation i» now the onluy or ten of these hills, one of w! i -h water works end sew ri g*
Yegg Geltv A » a )
i&gt; m the most interesting of tiq- whole'
; &lt;ii retd h. title rt d prasOrlando, Kin., Nov. IK. James mie in the United State* to own a a local rneasute, i.t of especial inter­ ;-s W -fl Its to ITI k" e'tittl lei f&gt;( the •■etifs.
It I f understood that an MI' wr-i rrov d r i d seconded
Grantham, the yegg man who wa- Flute park
fort ii bt i, g made to get an exhibit
e s t to Sanford people
A 1 m-mScr' cost of an tlcciric light pla it
" I " I
w ived end that
helil for entering u hartlware stor,
The gem of the afternoon was are therefore urged to bo present.
Mr. Ginn cluims to hi vc hr.d o v tr of the various kind* o f road ma-.
r, d th full ; I (1 llrcctl op its
in this city, prietl open bi* leg Mrs Julia Hanson's report as chair­
The Inst session was well attend­ thirty years' ixp itim ce. i s i co - teri' 1« to lu- at Gaiar-w-ille ort that
T* ■di* g n i l
fljr l
prssage.;
TihackUs nl St. Luke's hospital 'dur­ man of the bird protection depart­ ed, and som.; thirty speeches w re struct!..g e gi "*r, ri d c; me to di I".
c 1 m 1, Yi r.
Hen d o n .1
,7
ing the night and lied from the place ment
delivered ttn the que*tiof\ before the Fior d
fiom Cnlutnbu". (H o
v
Tin re wi'l he reports showing
Adi ms, Ditvi' on. D in - !
This denotes tin- active i r I y
• !;"l only in hi- nightshirt
i go
sett' i.g i t S '&lt; d, j si w h . I | ■o g r e s * I. n * l u ' i ' i i made
■ Th.evening session was given assembly
’ ' ■11 "I •■! r
N''1, I oi
tira ith a m was i.it’ tur''d bv ' I *' nv*r m social ami ] nil u-l •ial ■"mil
it t. rest that is being taken bv the A hi T* f"t -otne t ri c ) e lias l i i i
I &gt; ili
v a rio u s
coni in * towards
fl
l f ill . I ri pj'—i .1
marshal of flames City IsM s « t it I \mi,
|tn.-n of Sanford in this orgamxntion, co' i eel' ti wi It 11 ,. i |l v goVcf | llti i I the lull ding of the Dixie Highway,
I
&gt;
*
AmoButler
secretary
'•'.rt i d
' ilay, the marshal shooting the man ul the Indiana Stale hoard of char­ a I nch o|7ers such an excellent op in a cleri. I *it |oi* ii y
a i d tile inai-y Inti rttl*
Ms" some
V \\ I f v . l l .
|while
he resisted arrest, tiuvu.g ities, -poke on prison reform and port unity to our citizens to present
splendid
speeches
by
noted
men on
The i p| oint ment of an engfneer
Clerk.
crawled nutlet a building
the cate of delinquents and Mi. ) L their views on ail questions.
to ilo this work is incident to the the problems of good roads buildj
Sheri IT Gordon h»* notified o f­ Boone, formerly of Orlando, now
city council culling a .bond, election ingL'presalon Rerital
ficer* in surrounding town* and a superintendent of the State Indus­
Mr and Mrs. W
A. *Ross, ac- to make" improvemet ts lu keeping
One " f the things lining discusted
• ’ t r woo., pupil* of the fj*n- close watch is being kept for the trial School for Boys at Marianna.
compunied by,.their gruml 'laughtei, with the growth ot St Cloud, nt.d in Gainesville an n moans of en­
11 - 1* i 1• no! ui 1 give ttn tnter- men. It i* not believed he can get *poke upon the plan* for the better­
Miss Agnes Glatot, nil of Alma, II- it ^u* neceaacry lo have expert ter ttuning the visitor* i s m get t o ­
...
111 *-H&lt;’ High School on away, handicapped as he is by his ment of this school.
linblit arrived last week 'a n d will advice that the probr-ide cost of gether and get acquainted smoker
-h y ex'- i g r t 8:15, un- Ipck of clothg-t and his wound.
drr
The nucleus of an endowment spend the winter in Sanford.
Mr. these improvement* could be as­ the night before the convention is
1 e li’Rilernhio of their tor.cher,
a
nil
Mrs.
Boss
aru
so
well
pleased
certained before culling such elec­ to be called together. ’ "Those who
fund
was
started
a*
a
birthday
Mw* ( i 00:11,up
Mr. g i d Mr?. Ia slie Went of SanThe public generaltion, ns specific sum* must be ask­ have at tended Gainesville's smokers
present
of
the
federation
with
over
with
Sanford
that
they
have,
spent
“ fp invited.
No admission fee ford Heightf Announce the birth of
Several
win
ten
here.
ed
for.— St. Cloud Tribune.
know how they ure gr xr,
$200
pledged.
1 ' e t'hurirhd
son last '.Saturday, N ov. 13th.

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F o r Sale— Go od allround
buggy and harness. Che ap for &lt;-*.b 1
B o x 1250 or West Side s t o nr , 1
— -------- —__________ ____ ______ _ • 1 '~b :
N O T ir e OF PRIM A RY S U C T I O N
St. Agnes Guilt/ •
Nolle* If hrfftiy iir*o that
tat a Whit*
'Wh
Man’*
Good f amil y horsF for f a |.
^ "]
in
tnr rity of
hi Sanford.
,'iniuiu,
, .,
.
ill hr rhrlti
Primar
try wiY
r 1* lA
% fh*
T h e members of St . Agnes Guilfl
Flofl.t..
Tu~,iJy.
Noafraid
x
of
a
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o
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,
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B U D G E T
O F O P IN IO N
“ JU S T
B E T W E E N
\ were del ightf ul ly ent et twined
____
by
trmUf
If. A Ih 1 9 I *,
f hf/iiumm*- 11litt*k *tiIf*
I r|jniin ~*s% ■ .
.
fur
th*
foilo«/ng
omr*r.
|,l
UKk
W
U,&lt;.
l
n
t
*Ulrt*
^
tire
.Iepart/
' uo,L
tor the lt.Ho.ufny officer, j
B“ l* * * , ,ll « l n * «T~
tU|,sru
M b s Sai dee Williams y esterday a f ­
YO U
AND
M E ."
r or Mayor of ih#
th* rity
rity.A»f Hartford; [ merit Of Writ©
I t o- *II
for
S. Nelson Sin
|Sr*rn t,7i Couorilmfii. and FI y* »&amp;)
j - .
ternoon
sewing
for a n d . making
tort to Kfvr for too yrar* nett rn»u- &lt;
rt.i .
I If
plans for the a nn ua l Chr i st mas ba­
All the hoys p u t up a good fight. I “ J * , ,
r„iI»Hl ” ^ 0?* also
:
zaar, to be held December, 14 f e ^ L T ihe
t e St
St. Augustine be
beya
t u t di
did
vs cut
d us '
g
.
r
newit.g r, „ Mn ,
The out Ctrl r e po r t being IP to 2 rUy ef s.nfo.d. and •!«. b P*r.™ to
I , n R(&gt;ml co ndi ti o n.
, ?! J
turf-d
the
me
et
i
ng.
D
a
i
n
t
y
refresh­
■ - - ■■ *
u
in i i v n r r f
t ittrn.iin.,
•
1
Trt-aturrr and t ollertor of t hr rity of
.
41 *li,r »* J|J
ment s were s e . v c d by the gracious
U
' ‘ *• Augusti ne.
SsnlorJ The l»»t Ifca n«mnl nlttfc lie- E as t Thi rd Street.
II ,
|
A C I U E L I S A M O N G Y E T A K I N G N O T E S ANI&gt; F A I T H .
§ J o u n g hostess.
T h e Sa nf t i d S t a r s were S p e n c e r I ine «pp«iBilv»- odiro. •ppnintrumt to iw
T h o s e present were
.. „
. ,, ,
. . .
ib »«I» by the M»yor suit ronflrsirU by lr.&lt;- i
t'or S al e — Floriit t
F o r S t . |city
r o r s a i e — r i o r m a corn, yacked 0f
tv t . ouncil
____
Mrs.
Atchie B e l t * .
Mia. Gwynn Lzel i, Popp and Ro b e rs o n.
“ H E 'L L P R E N T ’E M " — S O S A Y S S A U N T E R E R .
Tha poll* will br op*ord at right n'rlock
Carlou :
F ox , Misses J c s i e Sl ui n o n , Frances Augusti ne Foy, P r i t ch a rd and C t u e . a. m. on said datr. and irtll^rlo** at “fivr in ear. Fl ori da hays baled
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o'clock
p.
m
,
and
tbr
(alllvln,
namrd
or
less.
B
e
s
t
F
u
l
g
h
u
m
seed
oat,, i
T h e line ups a r e as follows:
Aspinwall, C h a r lo t t e Hand, France s
pointed lo
to »rns
.rr
persona uv hrrrby appointed
as 5 1. 00 per bushel in live bushel |oU’ '
t h e p a t r o n s of t h e office. Gonzal es and Mrs. B r a x t o n Perkins. S a n f o r d
T h e fol lowing f rom t h e M an u- upon
to­
primar
to*
S t . Augusti ne rlrrk and Inaprrtor* oli) said primary,
ne
III Srhatlr Mainrr. Insprrtor. Tim Kranr
Democratsi
vViL *
facjfurcrs’ R e c o r d e c h o es m y sent i- W h o are the p a t r o n s ?
Sanf ord —C a p t a i n , Popp; full b a c k . Iniprrtor; C- t*. lt£L*ard. Intprrtor; W W Seed R y e $ 2 . 7 5 per bushel
liamson
&amp;
Dennis,
Gainesville.
Ha
R e p u b li c a n s . S o ci al i st s, l adi es.
Do
ixjnr.
rltrk.
m e nt s :
G r e e n ; lit. half, P op e, L t . half.
^
Ttrr, M ilh itn y i
li .
.
...
All raodiil.tr* (or thr various otllrra to
•
I
would r a t h e r be an o p t i mi s t , t h e R e p u b l i c a n s a s k the D e mo c r a t s
t-Mtp
a sh b u r n ; quarter. S p e n t e r ; li t. Krul h» votrd in ,.id primary mu*t fii* aith
M a n y and varied were the beauirnrliry of tKf whit*
seeki ng t h e s t a i s t h a t pierce the a b o u t the a p p o i n t e e * for t h e p o st - ' ( j f u j gifts received by Del win and R o u m i l l o t ; Lt. en d, G. W. S p e n c e r Kilis 8. Frank,
For S a l e - F o r d t r uc k , fme shap,
maa'i «s*futi v* ro mmitt**, on or I»*f«ir*
night o( g l o om, or looking for the office?
th*
10
th
d*y
of
Novrmlirf,
nolir* of bargain. Fi ve passenger Buirk. greit
L
t
.
tackle,
I
t
Ob
c
i
s
o
n;
Rt
.
t
a
c
k
l
e
,
_
K e r m i t h H u r l e y when t he y enterth*lr Intention to I** c»n«iid*tr«. and at
T h e r e i . nt l e a s t one l ad y and per -1 t ai ned a h 0 ft o( Httlp flieitaa ut K r e l l ; Lt. guard, A r t h u r ; Rt. g u a t d . the
si lver lining t o the sabl e cl oud than
time of ‘fUing »urh nolire#, the assrss- big liargifin, $ 2 50 . 0 0 .
SeminUe Co
ment acilnct curb rmndid*tF« mini «rrom- Garage. Sanf ord, Fin.
t o be a pessimi st, s ea r c h i n g for fuel h a p . two ladi es who are c a n d i d a t es ! t he j r j o j n t b i l t h d a y part y 0 „ S a t J M e r e d i t h ; center. B ro wn ,
}y.f|r .
pitijr uime, to fit her with a written »t ■la­
t o heap ppon t h e s mo ul d e r i n g fires f o r t h e postoffice.
Would Mr. Lef- ur(j n y. Mc»v. Cth.
As their natal
S t . Augustine — C a pt a i n, H o p - ment pled sing their willingn**# to ahide
by the results of paid primary
No rsndl*
For Sale— T w o fresh milk row*.
of despair.
fler. b a r rity ladi es from vo ti ng a n d ! dayil (n„ o;i, y „ fcw ,laya aparl „ k i n s ; fullback, F o y ; Rt . half, P r i t - dato'a
name will b* placed on the ballot
Ha nil Bros.
who
doe*
not
qualify
with
thr
secretary
1 would r a t h e r s n a t c h t h e sun- b a r t h e se ladi es f rom t h e pr i mar y ? was decided t o ce le br a te t h e - a u s - e h a r d ; Lt. half,
15-H
Go l ee ; q u a r t e r , of th* riceutiv* gemml tie* within the
bea.ni and we ave it i n t o s o a g and He cal ls upon C o n g r e s s m a n S e ar s to picious
occasion
t oget her.
T h e ! C a s e ; R t . end, H o pk in s; |-t; e n d , lime a bye ipedftrd.
For Sale-—Ho rse and wagon. Mer­
Th*
l ne anrurntnU aa made by th# r m u *
lv ug h t er , t h a n * a k c t h e s h a d o w and s e t t l e t h e m a t t e r by p r i m a t y and l a r ge r children b e i n g vt h e guests of A l e x a n d e r ; Lt, t a c k l e , D eQue ; R t .
mmittr* are tu foUowa?
chant s' G r o c e r y C o.
22-2tp
t s ay
: or Zfc______ 13___________ 110.00
t r a n sf or m f t * l b t o •mu t t er i ng* of dis­ C o n g r e s s m a n S e a m haa n o t been Delwlfi and t h e s m a l l e r o n e s ' b e i n g t a c k l e , Copps; L t . guard, Rtty^sj p
r&lt;a Counrilman
Coi
. —
—content! .
’
.
.'00
as k ed b y t h e D e m o c r a t i c vot e rs * &gt;J .K c r m' i i h 7i.’" T h e i r ages Iteing rc- R t . guard, M c C o r m i c k ; Venter, W i l ­ KSWC'Itrk 4 Collertor
For
Sal e — Si deboard,
tables,
VoT Treasurer
t
4 Ac»ewe*r
5 00
B i r d s e ye
maple bed and
son.
1 would r a t h e r t a k e t h e p r a t t l e of t hi s speci al d i s t ri c t whet her he wllj s p e c t i v e l y 12 and 8
years
The polling place ahall b* at the rity chairs,
\
.
T h e bov* w-ere r o y a l l y e n t er t ai n e d hall In the elty of Hanford, Feminole coun­ dresser.
Iron be d and farm tools
i n n o c e n t chi ldhood, and
ma k e it r e c o m m e n d t h e a pp o i n te e s of t h e )
ty. Iloffda. The foliowirg percon* shall be
p
r
i
ma
r
y
o
r
not.
He
s
t
a
t
e
s
t
hu
t
the
,
■
,
■
,
.
with
a
banuui
,702
Olive
uvenue.
22-7tp
deemed
to
he
duly
qualified
rlcclcr*
in
this
banquet
t
h
a
t
night
and.
are
H'C ”.t,. . and
atlfl the
. hn j o yo ps laught
):incrhti&lt;r
n(f (i . w, l n “a 1&lt;anqui
Uanquel n
nignt nnfl a r c
be
cu.lifird vl«tor. In thi.
V.IIVC ave
nue.
L'L'-.ltp
t h e guiding s t a r of my pi lgrimage ............... , . . , ,
'e 1|u„
a w«i
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primary, to-wit
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r
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loud
in
their
nrai
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for
-1
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people
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utoi \ vix room
late and m a k e i t - t h e silent voice t o ­ Did Mr. l o f t i e r elect him untl did ,i •
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thi nk ther
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were r u i.
T h e tuts la- wa*
many ntfil ai^cf •m o vi ng —
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and e n de a v o r t o . t r a n s p l a n t it in
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are o n ly a few c a n d i d a t e * for flu*
thr ,
perennial s et ti ng upon my own brow
b e a u t i f u l l y d e c o r a t e d with fe s t c u n s , p n ' t u r e s . q f .JtHMiit-JUllI F'iUuUit U- P t l a i i l - - p r t l ITI/1 1 1 t MWCHI W f T M t 1kiTV - ......... ... .itgdt Ollicu^__T bnrii a fa -1 *4—Li-1 -*-*y i»t
r ^ . - i l m e - a t f f i ' l d u e cn pe paper
I. fThe f ollowing Is. .Xn e x c e r p t 4
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— 'tbmi-euirr rb&lt;- w n r t . V f r o m t h r ' fflr r
an d a new one c a m e out last week
He
of t h e hopelesp^ an d ma k e it pa r t of
and lovely c u t -roses in profusion f r o m some pf hia paragraphs.
FOK MAYOR
an d t h e re will b e new o n e* nil tlw
m y visage.
were placed a b o u t ,the room and on will b e at the Con g re g at i o n al c h u r c h
I lw|ll t«r i r*ntlk!lU for Ih* ptwtiriii of Miynr i
-*****» ,
Iw
t i me unle*N Mr. S e a r * makes an a p ­
cf S«nfont, tub^rsrt tn fhr
of TKf Whit#
the table. T h e l i tt le guests then de- S a t u r d a y night. N o v . 2&lt; l h;
I would r a t h e r t ak e t h e not e s of
fYtmary
In
b*
lsrl/
I
in
Nov*rol«t
(livmf
*r»r*l
*
p o in t m e nt at o nc e
T h i s of course
A Siberian prison i* an exc el lent the my 1*0 insn, *s AMvrm.n sn.t k*o»ie.* th.
For Rent
T w o Furnished rnnm«
'j Naturo’s songbi rds, and m a k e t h e m
parted with h ap p y smiling fnecs.
rMwj* of ciur friRimofiiiirAjlh, l IwIWyt l run ti* of
is up to Mr Sen re.
He is the con­
p l ac e to study h u m a n nature, t o hmrflt to lh* rttifirck* lit mxn)'
consonant with t h e melodies of my
■* * 'Mef
I*IEHi tl €'*11Wi'
Ifi |*
fi
5 /&gt;* ’»
Assisting Mrs, J
G
Hurley in
g r es s man anti I si ncerely hope he
not© how lh&lt;* ttnrn© mmforiunr u il , II*# ^ wuhout m#ku»g
i.fM-Wthm promw* .
uq» k
\1m S hvul’ iown soul t h a n t a k e the c r o a k in g* of
Ml \|jr(J©
ent
ert
ai
n
i
ng
the
children
were
Miss
_
,
,
w
ill
M*t*
that
th*
I
avi of thr rity will !•* mfnrr*«t • r
4
H
r
**
vuh*
will
be
th r
c o n g r es s m a n
in all
of ilin* rity
afTt‘ct
l (If rent proph*
Many be- fittftartimlly. fyut arrs&gt;r&lt;Lng In IH*the toad, and a r r a n gr t h e m int o
*J l ' fr
iliRAbm A
A*
m ;in AMerman ftsf l»»ur )mr* utr)
thi ngs.
T h e beet way III s e t tl e the Cl ara Milieu und Mr*. .1. I’. Hurley. r«mi* t-Jitri*m«*ly nail und hav© what qftllRAfirw
jurrtng discords that shoul d forever
■
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lhi*t
fw
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lnr th* ;*ut
T h o s e present were Th u s Ander­
For Rent
S a n f o r d post office m a t t e r i* to -.ettle
IFouses. eott.ig.
1ur
is t e r me d the " S i b e r i a n F xp r e s s t on " ' ,,ttr 1,1
"( s»f.t«a
greet my ear
son, M imin' and Peyton Fi rtson.
it ri ght now and have tt o ve r w.th
•
ashed
or
unfurnished,
light
r
,,uy.
an
expression
of
hopeless
de
s
p
a
i
r
;
]
j
i&gt;
t&gt;v\ts.iN
•
1 would r a t h e r t a k e the rose,
K
Griffin,
T h e r e is n«. one ex o r c i s e d o ve r the Pierce, Kmily and R
——#n*f—( all#clot
---------------------- kreping rooms, e t c
Also far . lI,
Home become ill n » lured mid re*
f- »r —
flcilk
planted- by t h e hand of the Kternal
C
h
a
r
l
o
tt
e
Hunsell,
Kr
mi
n
i
a
Houser.
post o (lice
ex ce p t Mr
Lelller and
l
to innounrr t« thr x n' m *nd rn&gt; I * Wi»||HI gi*. if»rttll* (’t' lffy Lifirj- vxifrj
v
n
R
e
f
u
l
;
a
number
tnko
their
miaArtist in t i n t s of celestial be a u t y ,
friroija thil l will I&gt;# ■ fBhdidatr f IF thr
he is
only exorc i sed be c aus e he B ri n - on Hoolihan. Ma y. Robert and f or t u n e philoaophirally
r improved
Pleased t&lt;&gt; »i ■. * .na
they find no nfTWr of ilffli anil i ’ ollrr tuf, t■. ih*- *hit»
and pin rt to tny bre ast , t h a n tak e
Mildred Holly, Hutiert, la-na Bell
want* it himself an d p r oba bl y th i nk*
‘
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1
**,
t
l
1
1
*
N
o&gt;
IS,h•
1
|
give
prices.
K.
T
Woodruff, 217
cf 'Mayor
t h e seared l e af blighted
by the
LeCl al rel * u l l : L lhcy ” * * * n o c o m p U *n l \ A ■p^iolntmrnt
will highly appr*riat* pur *xjp|»ort
1 Tf yrd St
Phone 107
Mr. Leffirr is t h e best man for the and L. P. H ag an , J r . .
'2‘{ Imp
b r e a t h of the F r o s t Ki ng and use it
J one s. Victor M c l . s u l i n . E . t h e r M i l - ! , e w - however, have so much cheer
II XIt It' J u I s ms
place , An&lt;l in conc l usi on I junt want
uS a badge to po r t ray my s ombr e
&lt;ul n m lw v ,n , he,r
For
Rent
Furni shed raarn- .!
t o tell him t h a t t h e r e will be several Icr. T h e od o r a Miller. Ha r ol d Marsh. ihi\t K"
they seem to be happy under To th** V*H#f» of 8 i nftml
feelings.
Karl Dorsey, Olive Ne wman . Paul
1 mm a rtedidftt* for r* HerUuri to thr l he Dak*
101 Magnol ia ivenu.
d i sappo i nt e d c a n d i d a t e s in this race
all circ umst ances .
T h e y are t h e ofBr* of n *rk and rolUrtor. in thr pn
O ’ C on n o r . M a r g a r e t Peters, Mary
1 would r a t h e r chase t h e rai nbow
»
23-9tp
raarr to h* h*M Mo* It. 1 •1 S 1 h*«r
A l l , o f t h e m could nOl be appoi nted
" aunkhtne of s o r r o w , ” an angel of (HI**} thi* *f!W* for fiv# &gt;tar* iiul think that
Klixnbeth
and
Ca mi l la
Pul est on , 1
t h a t span* t h e " b r o w of £h e eve ni ng,
I
ha
vjr
lb#
o**'#M
M
*rjr
*
•
a
p»tripiw
r
»n*i
*&gt;
ill
p o s t m a s t e r a t Snnf ord and if left to
m e r r y in a Siberian prison.
Fur Rent
T w o st ory house, ror
appr*^!*!# four aupport
J a c k Peters, Wil li am Gillp'n; S a r a h '
in quest of t h e fabled b a g of gold
a pr i mar y there would have been
Your* trulv,
T
e
nt
h
St
and
F r e n ch Ave
M&lt;dWh
il
e
m
one
of
t
h
e
prisons
where
and Frederick
Wil li ams,
Kloixe, ,
t han surcease from sorrow, by pl ung­
M U l . o VFI I
but one el ected and tbe disappoint
erate
rent.
I
n
q
u
i
r
e
(\
1.
Wing,
fin?
I
was
detained
as
an
American
s
p
y
,
C l au di a snd T h o m a s W n g h t and |
ing into the mi rky wave* f r o m Lonme nt would still lie t he re
When
I’a l m e l t o Ave.
2 1 Ur
1
met
one
of
these
“
h
a
p
p
y
g
o
l
u
c
k
y
”
TlltlxbtUlM
X
S
II
A
.H
H
KM
H
tl
It
Surah Wight.
ilon's bridge
1 wish to inform th# %ot*r* in thi* m&gt; (
Wi l so n was el ec t e d
Presi dent s e v ­
fellows, who a p p a r e n t l y would s mi le that 1 will bn a rapdidat* for the ofTIrr* of
1 would r at he r watc h t h e e a g le in eral a ppl i ca n ts made the race for
For Rent
R o o m s for light hou»&gt;~
Trtasurvr
and Afiruor In lb# white pri­
anti look even h a p p y if He were b e his spiral course to the va u lt e d blue
P frn o n a l Afenfjon
mary lo b# hold No* 1 •! H. I91S, lub/rrl keeping
f*l!&gt;
Oak a ve n u e
20 tf
poktoffice and
o bt ai n e d
peti tion*,
1 ing hanged. Whil e t a k i ng mj 1 usual to ln* appoini in#*nI of thr VI •yor | SI! All,
t han watch t be si lmy s n a k e as he
Mr* Geo. H B ro wn , Miss J ub a
UK VEKA T I U N K I T I
Full Y n i H
a m o n g the m Mr
l/efficr
All of
e
x
e
r
c
i
s
e
in
the
co
u
r
t
with
oitaeT
pr
i
s
­
VOTES
ma k e*
his c r oo k e d
trail
t hr ough
Good six room house with bath
t h e m who are in. t h e race will get a Brown and the younger members of oners, a l i tt le S c o t c h m a n , M-hose l a c e
ADMIHON |. WILLIAMS
t h e slush anil mud,
and electric l i ^ k t for rent
A I'
fair s h a k e fiont Mr . S e ar s and he the f amil y left this morning for was r adiant with a happy smile,'
| wish to snnoUrir* tw thr *o|*r« of S»o1 would r a t h e r be a Ch r i s t i an ,
15-tfr
will r e c o m m e n d t h e man who h«» Ocala, where they will make their held o ut a welcome hand and s ai d: ford that I mm m candidal* lor r* *l*ctton Connelly.
with faith in an o m n i p o t e n t God,
to th# ofhr* o| Trraaurrr and Aaaaaaor in
the s t r o n g e s t s u p p o r t of t h e people ; 3ulure borne.
" G o o d morning, pal, I am g lad t o th# primary to b# bald No* Idth. 19 V 1
For
R e n t — S e v e r a l nice office
a n d with the s t a r of hope e v e r drawl­
ha*# hnld ifui po«li ion f*»f four y#ar# and
— in o th e r words t h e man who sat­
kno
w
you.
You
are
an
Ame
ri
c
an
rooms
over
Yowel l' s. Enquire N P.
f#t!
that
1
*m
qualifi#*!
ip
hold
thr
pon
ing me to a b e t t e r world, t h a n I t g , *
Re p r e se n t a ti v e s from the f ’ongreisfies thy g r e a te s t n um b e r of people
tlon
. Yowcl l &amp; Co.
W
h
a
t
are
you
tyeie
for
and
for
how
32-tf
1 p ag an with no be a c on light to b e c k ­
I wt|| a|ipr*ciatr your wot**
— and thi s is j u s t what the pe ti ti on r at io n al church t hat will att end the l o n g ? " When f asked him the s a m e
V A Fill -S ToN
on me beyond the confines of my
ami the pr i mar y e l ec t i on would do Chr i st ian E n d e a v o r conventi on at qu e s t io n s lie replied: " T e l l year*, h a ve
For Rent or Salt*- House ," 1 3’*''
mu iinm iiA
own e ar th l y exi stence,
rnetto Ave . \\ J Thig|M-t.
101-tl
It is all acc o r d i n g to whose ox i- Ki ssimmee this week are Mr* Mary been here four years, and the Crai
Wr S*rtbv .nimunn mjr ' ll-I -1«. &gt;
• • r
\ .i.
Enmninger Kent. - M r * . J
D Daviin I hr VAl.jt#, Mmt: * I'nmaf • fn I . I^l.l
gorud
insi sts that ] r e ma in a» one of his N *rrtiOn l-.lh W, »,lt .li, r*. .te lht tuUl 61 1
1 IH ItCIit
Uo
ruuiu luiasswut
Min. Mr* Ed Randal l. Miss Bertha
*
Have j ust seen the l e tt e r to the
Ih* rtflEMlYl A-f
Thrli aJY*l f fWt«i
mb m»ikr ,
.
;Uv*ts six years l o n g e r ”
Conl inu
bolortvl
C
h
i
.
I.eAguc
O
r
g
a
n
i
s
ed
12:i ' U
Ninth
•
eery
.Owl
la
(M
r
l
h
.
&gt;lt&gt;
.n
ho
m
e
lil
S
rffirnLit
O1'
!
101
K
t
i
q
i
^
t
e
P
a
c
k
a
r
d
?
R
c
v
F.
!
’
St
ro
ng
and
H e r a l d writ ten by my old friend
ng, he added. " I was nearly three L.lmim.li.Uon
S
t
.,
corner
Oak
Ave.
18-tf
A
c
o
m
m
i
t
t
e
e
of
‘
ladies
f
rom
the
Mr.
Dawson.
.
T
h
e
r
e
are
others
a
ls
#
W
W
AHKKNATIIY
C . H. Lel ll er re gardi ng t h e posty e a r s in ^rpericA.and it is a wonderC II. DINGKK
T h e P r es by t e r i an s
office an d will m a k e one mo re yeply c j v i c c o m m i t t e e of the W o m a n ’s expect ing to gg.
J N o ADAMS
For B e n t — T w o r o o m s nicely fur­
' f ul c o u n t r y . " ' Wbe’n 1 enquired if he
H W. IIKKN1KIN
a n d t h e n drop t h e m u t t e r f or it is C l u b me t with a t e p r e l e n t a t i v e body will c a r ry fifteen or t we nt y from b a d been in- a h v o t the America
nished for light housekeeping
2 lo
It C M A X W C IJ
I) C, M iiN K n K
o f no speci al i n t e r e s t to me.
I a m of c o l or e d women frortt Geo r g eU « n their society.
West
Fifth
St
19-Jt*
prisons, he* replied: " S u r e thing.
J S n XM'SSOS'
In favor of a white D e m o c r a t i c pri ­ and Gcddsbofo y es t e r d ay af ternoon
U n c le S a m became so much in t er (or
t
h
e
purpose
of
outlining
the
plans
M
r
"
W
S
u
m
me
r
s
of
Gainesville
lli.tnf
den.lnl
t. lw«m, . ifootiilLi, In, u.
hor Kent
T w o f urni shed room*.
m a r y for t h e postOfficr an d for e ve ry
ested in me and my work that I was i - s u s , ’
.uhf-rt is ih. ,1.-,
for
t
h
e
l
Tp
C
a
m
p
a
i
g
n
to
he
‘
b
*1
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u«
&lt;
of
S
u
P‘
M
r
"
w
A
317 West Kerond St
29-tfr
o t h e r office t h a t comes u nde r t h n t
a * • rrMfimt
held N &lt; « p 7 - 2 0 , ami to ask the co R » n s e l l at_ their home on Fifth e n t e r t a i n e d ai one of hi# raFtleii in \nam* b*(of* tb* yoirr* of th#&gt; ntj,
head
] so s t a t e d in these c o l u m n s
I^nvi -n worth. K n n - a * . for two years *•( 3»nlw| f„r ih&gt; ml. i 3i
-n „i
o per at i o n xif th.- colored people of
remai n several ww U*
Roorrn* far Housekee pi ng room*
in ttCTlt* Kmhr#* ’ m a Cm# pty#f
two y e a r ago and at t h a t t i m e my
Thi#
little
S
c
o
t
c
h
m
a
n
la
evi
dent
ly
#
n«l
*^iu**n
*f
s«nl^d.
I
»(ll
jiv*
«b* i ^n,U m, for lodging, with ull modern iwnveMr* Su mmer s will be remembered
b«ni wiT&lt;wtf for t/i r#ont)m
Kotumifil
f.!oup
i##l
•xlijxtftie'.XfW
rr
ar..J
friend Ivffier was around t ow n g e t ­ Sanf ord during this c a m pa i gn
a connoisseur on prison life, for, a c ­ tmm ro#«u*t#fit with bu«jn#'w
nYlpl
byaiproo pH
prlntlttl#*,
\ ) UI^ y* niences, at the F ai r view, cor Frit
Frizes will be awarded in G eo r g e­ a* the mother of R e v C. II. S u m ­
t i n g up a p e t i ti on for w h a t - - n o t for
ItBfitciiwnMi'iU o(* ill kind*
h UlW
cordi ng to hi* s t a t e m e n t , he h as in
mers.
a
former
J
dethodixt
pastor
her
of th* dty cmt\ xXof.l Ihrm ^tjJ
22-9tC
town
arid
Gold«boro
for
ground*,
etc.
.fS.I.Wm,,,
| St anil Ffench Ave
a pri mary b u t for his a p p o i n t m e n t
and her frierTdw'in this gity ate been in thirteen pr i so n * and all in wtAild favor a baadn*** a&lt;|ff}inl*trAfion
and
the
colored
p
o
pu
l
a
t
io
n
given
an
b y the c on gr e s s m a n.
If t h e a p ­
r»»e&gt;
pleased to set her ugnin in their di f f ere nt countries. ’ ' I dar# «ajr y ou
■fwbJl
l^ g £ ^ k
p o i n t m e n t s y s t e m was so d is t as t e fu l o ppl r t u n it y t o a h a t e in t h e ci vic
were arresiVd on m a n y 'different
midst.
m u ♦♦♦♦♦♦;
t d Mr . I«cffler t he n why was he see k ­ ■pride and uplift t h a t must come
char ges, , L said t o him.
With a
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ing so hard t o get a p p o i n t e d b y the from an indi vidual interest in the
Notice
h e a r t y laugh he r e pl i ed : " O h , no!
pe t i ti o n s y s t e m .
He did not c o me welfare of t h e to wn in whjclj we
A petitiorU signed b y citizens of a l w a y s the same old t h i n g — running
Ah ah i m m e d i a t e result of the Seminole c ount y,
f or wa i d and t e l l the people t h a t he live.
Florida,
havin'g opposi t ion to the g o v e r n m e n t — m a n ­
visit
of
the ci vic c o m m i t t e e to the' heretofore been present ed to the
A G E N T S - M E N antP WOME Nw a nt e d t o he ‘e l ec t e d by t h e pe opl e .
u f a c t u r i ng
money
wi t hout a
liG E T PARTICULARS of one of the
Oh, not
He t h o u g h t he, , would he s c ho o l h o u s e - i n Georget own where commissioners, i c q u e s t i n g t he m to
.best paying proposi ti ons ever offered.
the
appoi nt ee .
After-' t h e . e l e c ­ t h e me et i ng was held,
*s» ‘ a colored open up a n d declare a public toad to
w
o
m
a
n
’s
ci
vi
c
league
was
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g
a
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*No
previous ex pe ri e nce erquliw* ,
t i o n of S e a r s he still tried t o g et the
c o n n e ct ,ufi Beardal l and Cameron
Clean I'p C a mp a ig n
.Write
Box ll fta, S a nf o r d , Fla.
2 1- fl J,
a p p o i n t m e n t f r k l unless 1 a m badl y ized. wjtV its full corps of officers avenui*i petw-pen the N . W J f of S E H
Aa one walk* the, .Btrects of our;
mi s t a k e n went' t o K i s s i m m e e to see and c o m m i t t e e s and the league pro­ and S W ) &lt; of f J E &gt; ( S e ct io n 33, T p p i e t t y li ttle town, ther# ia every in­
,
_
W i f n t « d - i Hurt l i ng man for -high
poses to get ri ght d_ofr;n to btisines 19 S. R. .11 E as t , and a c ommi t t e e
hi m regarding the a p p o i n t m e n t .
d ic a t i on of a most eonl lbl i nt erest
and b e c o m e a f a et p r . f o i - tbe c l e a n l i­ htfvilljg, been appoi nted according to
All- L o c a l A d v e r t l p c m e n t n Uri dci rtn,ll‘
proposi ti on f p i ^ » n*
in t h e . Clean Up C a m p a i g n ^hat is
C on g r e s s man S e ar s t ol d M r . L e f ness und a a n i u u i o r f in tf*e town law A b d they h a vi n g made their re
T b la IlcadlnR T H R E E C E N T S 1
u p wa rd *
y ^ e i n g waged by t h e ^Civlc and Ci t y
fler pro babl y w h a t he told all of
W e rejoi ce t h a t unot her s t e p has portl-^H* comml saioner* will at thei
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' B e a u t i f u l c o m m i t t c e i of the W o m ­
t h e m vie., t hu t he ahould get up u
Cb*fK# 2 .y L e n ( S ,. ' \ '
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' r r a n finance yottrftl-lf $1WMK&gt; &lt;»#*/
been t a k e n for t h e c o m m u n i t y of . next mt-uippg, if no o b j e c t i o n * open
a n ’# ' p \ 0 b.
Thp r a t t l e of the lawn
p e t i t i o n an d he would m a k e t h e a p ­
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Tntervi4jf«t;
pet!
San f or d and willingly give our sup up aMy|,4 ^ 3|rP a public road u» a b o v
rndwYT is heard e a r l y and late In
p o i n t m e n t In due t i me.
•
A._ C. Wilson, D u v a l Hotel, J ar^
p o rt and e n c o u r a g e m e n t
to thi*
t foriV*”
e ve r y sec ti on of t h e town, the ci ty
For several m o n t h s p a s t M r . L*?I- now effort on t h e p a r t of colored citizns
sontille, Fla.
22-310
Done In open session this Snd d a y f or ce* a r c liusity engage d Iti cutt ing
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fler has wr i t te n the He ral d a b o u t
of Novemii er, A. D. 1915.
L o s t — H&amp;mewhtre bet ween corner
000 4#oo o «
down t h e gras* and t h e towu is, a l ­
t h e postoffice a n d one of his l e t t e r s M m il. Pet rova at t h e St ar Thursday
L . P. H A G A N ,
F re n c h and First S t . and Wo man *
r e a dy put t ing on a nice, dean* drew
urged t h e pe op l e t o " w r i t e y o u r
" T h e V a m pi r e” will be M e t r o ’s
For 1*Sal e— E ( ^ a and B a b y Chix of
A t te s t ;
Chai rmanClub an Ar. R. A. F r a t e i n i t y l''n
for
inspection
day.
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nt
hu
s
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as
m
&gt;
a
c o n g r essman a n d tell him Who you n e x t r el eas e, with M m e . P e t ro va in
celebrated Rtigal White Wy and o t te* ,
E. A. Douglass. Clerk.
with initials J , Y i , ; W . inaide* A re­
e
v
e
r
y
whom
apparent,
even
the
kid­
w a n t to he p o s t m a s t e r , " " h e will the leading role.
T h e title of the
big performance, heavy laying birds;
B y r J a s . C. R o b e r ts , D. C.
ward offered if r e t u r n e d to J u d g * dies h a v e caught t h e contagi on and
bo here for t h a t p u r po s e, " e t c . , all p h ot o play is deri ved from incident
a m booking orders for same now.
Heiring
.’ 2 2- 2 tp - •
23-ltc
are*
helping
Mother
an
d
Dad
clean
o f which goes t o s h o w t h a t up to in t h e life ^f J e a n n e Lefnrge, t he '
Also n few pullets and cockerels, vf
up.^
R
u
t
there
is
mu
ch
t
o
be
done
t h e las t few wee ks Mr. Lefiler was v i ct i m of u bogus marriage.
She is
a l m e strain.
F. P. Strong. 106 K.
Lo*t — On San fo rd -O r l an do roady e t fet there are so ma ny v ac an t
" h e a r t i l y In f a v o r of the a p p o i n t m e n t incensed t o t h e p o i n t of revengifi
T
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St
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,
Sanf
ord.
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1 -adiea’ long au t o duster, roUrd
Mottl y Oueoawork. . ’
lots t h a t detract f r o m t h e general
of* t h e p o s t m a s t e r . If he was n o t In herself for t h e w r o n g done her b ,.**Popw bow do the people In th#
goods.
For reward return .to Md*
a p p e a r a n c e of a bl oc k, lots t ha t are
For S a l e — Speed boat. v M a k A 25
f a v o r o f , i t ;Wby did he ben d e v e r y conspiring to enfneah all men w h o m weather' bureau find out what. ki nd of
t i nge r ’s store, Sa n f o rd ’or “Wyoming
q v e r g r o w n with weeds and are most miles per hour.
Would exchange for
e ff or t
to
get
the
a p p o i n t m e n t ahe meets and m a k e * them her v i c ­ wgBther we’re going to h ave ? " " T h ey
Hotel. Orlando
23-2tp
u ns i g ht l y . We make a strong plea auto
Address Box \63 , E us tin
t hr ou g h some o th e r me th o d t h a n tim*
-She ha* t wo men co n »f&gt;i ra- lon't, son " — Philadelphia Public Led,I
with property owner* and the city _________
Nfttirr
For winter grazing pl-‘n*
22 2tp
t h e p r i ma r y ?
Seeing h ims el f slip-' tor* in her nefari ous work
E v e n t * - . f pr
t hat t h e se too h a v e -iome al t en 1
out.* and vetch or rye and rb|"*
pi ng he want* t h e pri mary and why firing a , young l e g n ti op a t t a c h e into ___
For S a l e — T e n acres of th
- r — ti oh*^*j A‘t the good work go on and
TTT.
bvst hove n full stock.
T h e L. Allen
does be want t h e ^primary? S i m p l y her %
coils who fallX desperately inj
high
hummock land, weal wile, j p**
t&gt;**srtsitB( ml Ik* l . l o l . i
e
v
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r
y
b
o
d
y
get
busy;
1^et
l
Co.
’ 23-ltc
t o (take, a w a y t h e a ppo i nt i ve power loyfL^wilh her.
S h e find* she U in
U. S. !..nd Offlr*, tjnlaHliltt. Ftoridk,
out side corporate limits.
Half'- in
Oct. * . ) » ! *
f r o m Mr . S e a r s a n d , a t the t a m e l i me love With him heiself. Her jpye for
Mn»i« l. kweto
tu t J e ^ - i
cul t i vat i on 4 years.
About 250
___
Wunted — B y a y ou n g man, po*i*
gi ve him a alap on, t h e wrUlAly the man is the inspiration which**®. ■&gt;* tunlord, rW «U- wtun.on April i». Hiafc a n d Cgnnty T a x e s Now D^e l ar ge pines on other half
All fenced Uofi on farm, a m good farmer, al *0
n
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kiKO.
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NW
(j&gt;r
1&gt;#t
of,
T a x B o o k * are n o w o p e n in my
M r . Lcffler’s p r i m a r y p r o mp t s hci to ahiedl hi m from
o b j e c t i o n to
and ditched
Quarter mile of t w o good milker. Wm. F r a nk e , Barber-*
.twit, Her &gt;0. asJnRH ut S E U .fc t.J i o f f i c e f o r the pa y me n t of atate and
ia t h a t be had no s y s t e m or o b j e c ­ harm.
And she aucceeds h ut a T
a *i h
S Boulli,
Hii oa r r I_ f k
a r t . T_ a l ­
»m* B
K ll p IIB
tfauih, K
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shipping st ati ons and First S t . Per­ x-llle, F la ,
_________ 23-21P
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A discount
tive,
His p e ti t io n and i mpas s i o n ed much c os t t o herself ip m e n i a l a U k u B M M - r i J I » n . h r * g l a d kM iro of la- c o u n t y t axes for 1916.
$1 36 0 will buy it If
tantlon t o make P i r - r M r p ro of, t o M U fc- of 2 pe r ce nt . In N o v e m b e r and 1 per f e c t drainage.
a p p e a l t o t h e people .wlta t o oak guish and suffering.
U l t i ma t e l y she l .h claim t o U r land a bo v o doocrlbad,
W a n te d — T o show y o u our btock
sold .within t h e next 10 days, worth
C lark o( C it cult C o u r t , at Hanford, c e n t in D ec e mb e r U made,
n r i n g j^oooToO
S te
T h i s will be one of Iwforo
M a y o r T h r a s h e r t o call a p r i m a r y . U recl aimed.
of
Bermuda onion seed and ■#**•
Florida, ob t k a ! f i k d ay v l N o . a m b a r ,
owner. 207 French
t h e descripti on of y o u r property
B y w h a t r i g h t haa t h e m a y o r of the mo st i nt eresti ng producti ons y et I S j i ,
. ...
t»
B o t h true to n ame.
T h e L . All**
f l a l m a a t aamoo a s u l t a o w r ;
» v « nu«.
1 1 -tf.
when y ou come to p a y.
S a n f o r d t o c a l l a p r i m a r y f or the set f orth by M e t r o and will be
Bfeed Co.- .
S94tO
T o m B o y i ol W ok lw a, Ktorida
1
A O. Von HerbutU. of W t k l w a , Florida
Jn o. D. Jinkins,
For Sale— Evinrude rowboat enthe S t a r
T h e a t r e on
postoffice when aaid postof f ice h sa shown ‘ at
l l t i d y B o y d / o f W o k l v a , F lorid a
T a x Collector, S e m i no le Co.
WIP Loo, of Wokiora, F1*r td a.
p s t f m s out side o f t h e r i t y wh o are T h u r s d a y, N o v e m b e r 1 1 th.
-R O B itR T w . d a v i b ,
Admission 6 and 10 cents.
e ni t H l e d to v o te! Hi s p e ti ti on called
Ib -T u o a -Stc
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Sanford vs . S t . Augustine
H. S. F o o t b a l l t e a m went to
S t . Augustine S a t u r d a y , Nov. 6 th
to t r y their l u c k and held t h e m
t h e third qu ar t e r when they sue
c u m b f d to their superior weight.
w hi c h was about 15 pounds to a
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man.

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U s o t n t s I nf oro the peopleUf,
*. .iff know what hibiscus,
, ami. r ' und t h e like will do
. di inty and these will
. ., 1,. hilt there will he
■jiih| as lovely and more
These unusual (lowers
|,[,uitcd generously will
! .i b i a i i i y s|i«»t i n d i f d .
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the salmon
yellow
hibiscus
»hirh u- \.t is not generally known.
the Huuhiijia or
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There Will
d( evergreen fidirtrouMint. i b o n y
it ll .i il.liMim lik*- a fi»vely
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there will be
I'.ipy nfolia.
ilrai etias and
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thr 111.
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11 . re will he two year
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NO. 24

• nlHiirnln l &gt; o p .
Th a llksgit ing Prorl a [nation
Net* A itrk. Nitv s
Advices (inm
l ulli luvM-r. Nov
1 2 . Goveruttr
the Piictlie
Coast show that tl„
Park Tra mme l l lias issued the fol­
acreage in 'cauliflower, in Cidiforma
lowing proclamation in connection
is somewhat luiger than usual
Thu
with Thanksgi vi ng:
crop is looking fine and will soon lie
S t at e of Florida, Kuceulive Office
ready t o market
Califorrians itre
Hy the Governor
A Procliunnwniting until the
Long Island crop
t ion
wi l l give the. W i V a m
prodtnt
AA'hereus. It is emi nent l y fitting
change
on the
K: stern i n a r k . s T H I R T E E N K I L L E D A N I ) O V E R E X E C U T I V E C O M M I T T E E T O and proper that a day should be set M E M B E R S W I L L G A T H E R I N
T h e r e v* i' l i,n| l,i .i n'l.ti (teal , |
ONE H U N D RED IN JU R ED
SO O N M E E T AND M A K E
apart for i he public generally to
C ITY O F G A IN E S V IL L E
t ally cauliflower to In- shipped i]ur
render to tin- Great Giver of all
-■-PR O PER TY DAM AGE
A It It A N G E M E N T S F O B
ON T I I E 9 T H DAY O F
iug I Ilf1 last of tins year, as nut nun h
good reverential expressions of g r a t ­
IS E N O R M O U S
K ISSIM M EE M EET
DECEM BER
t&gt;l a rrnf\irrrn-nl j s espiTtetl umi
itude
and
thanksgi ving
for
His
af ter J a nu a r y I
merciful litre and bountiful b l ess­
Kun tut Ci ty, Nox
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Thi rt e en
C h n - ti fndr iit gt nn, president of
ings. and.
T h e celery ui ri age in siiuthein
One of the most i mpo r t an t m e e t ­
wen* killed, hundreds of thousands the Florida Press Association, a n ­
AAht-rcas. Ti me honored custom ing- to take place during the present
, Culiloi i.iu has tiei-t- t-ii i|nt*it at |,-.
of dollars worth of property d a m ­ nounce- the appoint merit of the fol­
has fixed for such day a dale in tilt- winter is that of the Central Hi gh ­
one third of what it was last season
age (lone, and scores hurt as the r e­ lowing standing co mmi tt ee s:
harvest season, a season expretmive way Association, which will c o n ­
This was not caused bo much by
sult of n st or m which swept central K t e c u f D e :
of a benign P t o vi d c nr o ; and,
any s c ar c i t y of seet! as it was by the
vent* at Gainesvil le on t h e ' f i t h day
Kansas, Ne br ask a, South
Dakota
Clarence K. Woods, Lake Region,
AVhcteus, T h e people of this great of
fr.cl t hat lent yem there was
December.
T h e associ ati on is
Euxtis.
and Iowa last night, uyeording to re­
co mmo nw e a l t h , our beloved s t at e composed of more than two thouover production, and growers did not
ports here at Great .Head. Kan.,'
J . S. T r i pl e t t , Tri bune. St. Cloud:
of Florida, as well us throughout i n ml act i ve members who are uni t­
r t e i x e returns comme nsur ate with
two were kill d and over thirty i nW.
It
Harris. Valley G a z el l e .
the entire nation, have the most ing their wonderful energiesto ward
their, i nve stme nt.
Tin* celery l o u ­
ittred
Half a million dollars prop- 1 Ki -in,tine
profound reason* for being deeply the i th it t ion of a sent intent which
nge in northe, n C . lilum ;m o - i , i l
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la m. i g ' - w :i*t ilorn
Will At I'm
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grateful
for tin- Messing, which stir w ill s i n j i ut 1. 1 t h i n g sfio.-t o f g o o d
hand
i, a no r t .
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dr. d or nmr. hurt t • ili r&gt; i i from August i
-out d them, and
tlohallowed r o a d * III t i l l - s e c t i o n , t h e f ir s t o f
M-.l- I’ ll
Is I tiw
t III- I of 111 - u ■pt art a
T (
A|i 11 ha u t . ! .■
lit
Christ ian
miluences
under
which w h i c h is t o h e t h e D t x i o H i g h w a y . (torn California. 1. Ut l lu­ &gt;*ii t}»i
••order. Mailt oi
* hi v are f t lie. ini’ the blessings of
K v t- r y b o t i . i t r f o r g o o d r o a d s •11
,-rc .tiffined to 1 ll 1* vst ♦4 1*1
P ’ - oh , ' t o t i re- id .1 a i I
I V ol es
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c ospi-rit \ h.i-nl 11 . l i t -" t 11, i ti I, ii 11wo a - t k, ■ w. , ■h . -, .
Itv*I'iti w&gt; t r
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t I M| ret i \ . t , itii io no-m hi i a , .1 h ip pi f&gt;t .tnl
js |ii&gt;' Ip cpjuijl to , H 1 ' •i tn t
1 I t cent r I, t fit* in idle It n -I t I. e
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(to J uni or I niop last Stu day i .,!, • I.ltslll Iitjml mill ft l a w s
t i l i r .11 c u b i c b a v i'.. e-tp-V* ^ i v t * . t t r i i p a K wti. tit*, u l s t i . a r ^ i h r s t t - t
. a . . : e ut —i . y . i u l d i t 1111..1I l U p p l i * . .
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Gitftrr! * ft
pscirn
t mi ' n i r - rt
II g a l II I lie ,
w. r e »|.- l i g h t . ||
[&gt; 1 ail-e till gratitude t o ' Him will) iv interested m mat ter * tl.al wilt, lie
T h e weather has t&gt;.-■ a ratlu-i gmo|
tin- -plendid firogrnm that the J u - Is* •-.liiirg
rules
over the destinies of nations, discussed at this meeting and should
this season and a cool spell for altwil mors rendered. .
It, -e-e
J
II
Repo r t er - St ar . OrT h e s e hoys and
that,
u
r - have been fret- front e n ­ now begin making pr paratioiis to be
k e pt the to mat oes from rifii'nliig. so
girls are devt loping rapidly into It: ndo.
tangling
to ntlicts and have not been i here
that not enough are maturing t&lt;&gt; it good public speakers and they are
E. D. Lamh r i g h t . Trdiunt T a m p a
drawn'
int
o the consuming vortex
Resides the good roads mat ter s.
order' . Th i s m turn his resulted in
a!~n uctfuirtiig val uabl e information Me mb e rs h ip
of wii r ii nd
word
t .*itt» from Gnnjr*vM|c that
'a firm market or, t ............. and op. r
AAay n.
PI a.
I I Hi nt'
( "on 11. r
Ril.fi' study ,ts U , . l '*11 j.iT lent
AA licit ..s Tlo- people of Florida jirefiar.itm n * are air.'ltd', under way
at oi s ha\e plenty of place, to mm'
ot the union are kccj.iiig ll). with Clt y
have en o si d cause lor rendering for hitndsotiiel v
t-nlcrtiiiniitg
* lie
ket tlo-ir still k .it good |i|ices
Tl &gt; tin
1. AA 1 r.u r Ti me - M cl im n r to.Lilly
Bit, •■ reading
Mm tl
gift- of oat on- good (...id,- j. I. gate- acd anv friends
,i i e r a g e acreage I . - hee-i I *1.* - * I . r&gt; d 11 . • mi.' 11 &gt; Air
t
Mr
A
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A
A
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t
k
i
i
n
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1 or - 1 (i .•»
•pport unit tes
who tiiav go difttg will, ilo mi ami
Art I- hl'ki - .1. " I n I t h I 111 •t • "I ' • . 1.. i i h e r 1. iu|. ■r
Sari, ' t n .
gr.-.u c.rnrnon
that
town always . h i - i lie hand
fotckwaid
eusiin mil are mat ill ci
Fi na nr t*
1 &gt;i, ne Xt &gt;uri iwl% tMIlUlvr It;.' Ill
'tune
thing lit this line
slowly on account of d n weather
A K AA Non, Tritium-. Ft Pt.-r. .tiior- will
visit
the Senior*
A
Trarnmell .
(&gt;ne
..f i fie i n t e r . -a t.ig f. alur. ■ (&gt;f
Product Ncw(sin Star ( &gt;. ala
1 11 11.
f i i •. C c . 1.
progr,. m Will 1.1
I lornl a. by tlo entert atn ineiit will he a visit
t"
W
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1.
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M 1 11 ct tliTIUgtoll N
reudert .1
1 he life story of 1 tils,
vested in to the Uni versi ty of Florida, affordIt e t
Frank
Hunt named St nml- tioti d
h\ mi. writer will l.e re land
herchv proclai m I. g for threw- who tj ** not aln ..tv
11 a I I t a n gt Ii si
1 «*i* i **l« l mi ii
■l.il 41 d
.• Oi.i 11 •. o! In r I. v- fn *.
, I Ia
rh. inkknow an t.p|. rot unit &gt; to -»-e j ust
Krisi ol \ a I &gt;ei
Nov. tp la r t
Ai- 11 iTs Will ! v wei
1 A M i 1. Hat Mm-. j.o||* la. k giving Dav
wnl I..- simg
and stiggi -S that t In* whirl th. s l ate has provided in the
K n mvi l If t op a y was
i, o , ■i
lit
tin I a t I I I . III. t l l o g
"Otl Villc
; dli v hi a |.|.ropri.it e| &gt;
.illseT Wed wa V ol t ti ill a t i .. ii . I f a . lilt ie' to train
fie Ct ami mil meet log pi II i • III tin
II h! I’r. v at 1 . Del .am)
t hrotlg liout I' lurid a
j her hoys f ti r I lie jtroles'lt I.' and for
synod of
Appal..i hia
m o •.no
AV A Fti -ell New - Paint ka
i l c d S t a r in
tn
F n c n t ) to S o In t e*f i m* ■ii v whereof.
I have |agri. tilt oral pursuits
1'l.is alone is
fieri
Tt ■ datt
w '1 hi de. id* &lt;1
Ar hit r ai in n a m t .&lt;. r i e v n it r e s
rlet &gt;
I,, re uni o set iiu, b.itttl and i a tired worth • i r j. ... G tji i n* , ill.
later
H it'
I
ttri.wi
R. , or. |
I . • 'o,ii . .I'litiirt i- ol II IlltUtoil
■I, g ■eat
eal "! &lt;tn s l a t s ol F l o r ­

STORM SWEEPS THE THE STATE PRESS
NORTHWEST; MANY ASSOCIATION COM­
LIVES W ER E LOST MITTEES APPOINTED

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!.■"in .-.] * i -i
gel 1st and will hi gm hi- work in
ring f a nc y c,i hull utils t to- n ee r f III 'ire
■. - .ch i ttuns from the
T h e report i f the i oitnnii t•• •••
Prof Nehrlmg
will systeinatii hetiev oleniT -lioin-d that
liiwer -how .uni orders * ............................
olle, li d...................i
wIt fill.
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will he dell ViTel 1 Ml t to- bo un d ' " i i to s y 11 iftl 1" r all |■.i r
Ntuk* 't
Mitel,
Pi. re will tie a liberal i on - poses.
If** II
the jiriee of these ** V
T h e ahoxc ) l*P oit.g wil' t&gt;c read
•JUi *.
i
w it Ii mi i« n 't hy i ta many fr oh d •
Tt.. • s i . , a w Air M e n d , u on- of Rt v
11 . ii .t in S.u l or d ,
l&gt;
1
tlr-fii i
lit.
Al.

.e.!e
,in d
I .ms
M eft dn Ii
w .11
tin. with pleasure tl.Ht tliey are
appi tir joint 1 y in a ■*. ret i. v e r •
ut "I i i . or g . 11r 1111s o 11 Howard's
MO. -I of
All Flo III V to So
'tv
wi.nti has jUht lo I'll pro
. c.l Itv l i e
&lt;'til n m Ion Pictures
release on t lie Met
- release
Picture* &lt; orporntinn
fie siory
i he M* I n. F r o g r a m
deal s
An Kncmv to ' o e n t y
I. the kidriapj.iiig of ydutig Ste
t ,
o'
mud 1 ' n
* e tg ' ' '
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M1 1 11 ,. r A II I 'll j
I "t. ;
i
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i I I I l.ld . t.
a ml
toot* t t hot
It Ij . Mgh'
■ to steal from (lit rich to give
ie poor, making him a modern
l.ov ’-i ad Veil ii
II
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with tfic f.cittl
h
no

Aiig i. - t i
It I Holly, Herald San lord
AA R Powell, .'•tin l li'ltlWnler
l
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Ft i zgeruld. Guxe' t. N. w«
I &gt;n y to nit

CENTRAL FLORIDA
HIGHWAY ASSOCIA­
TION W ILL M EET

ida tn I&lt;&gt; afliti &gt;1 at ! a 11a h.lssee the
eiijiital iiu* 1 lie '-lit day id Nti'vembeA D I'M,'.
Park Tr , in m il 1 1.. . t r ....
Itv th- Governor Attest
II t'la.v I'r.iwfortl.
Se, r. t .. r v of St ut *

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tin*’ of the most e s t h Usiasi n or
gamin I tolls funner*. I
with
the
Fir*t ll.iptist ( imr.'l. i- '*i. T e m p l e
( irchThis
t ircl i- is i-ontposed
id twenty two yntlirV nntrne.j l a ­
dle
The t ir.fi- meets cU.ll Sunyoungest I.ending Lad) on Itroadday looming ..t 1* JO a* a Sunday
*chnol c|a»s in iii.iiii.'i,( inn with tin*
wa) in “ It u n ni ng Fig lit
|m..| of th.- . hur. I.
Once
Atitle I
Heiillt.g. win.
ma ke '
h"! regular
first aj.pe. trance on the screen in a month a so. t 1 meelihg I* In Id
l ie
.|1 ol I lo
I |..'.
I
d i "ted.
1 1 • I’.,ra iMO'int Pi. t 1. 1 • TI.. F .
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Memo r i al s and lie solutions
Frank K Harris, Runner. Ocala
Lew 11 Drown, Independent St Ptershurg
I ' 1. Irvin. AAest Palm Hcaelt
Th e . VeeiltI vc i iitntt"ttee of wl.ieh
I
. I lar. i , , I AA" i
"« j , ■
tt a " wi F * ■• • , ■ , i • • ,• 11 1 i.
T'
AI I
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ll,t- i,v vl I*, w Mtu.b- wlnl ( 1 ., ..,(*■
ft s' .
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M
1.
N . ..
fan
d I* of 1 tie i i , If l)af -i
............. 1 in
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tic
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to
N
a
s
h'
ill.
1. ad g holy m Itr.. t.!
i h.
1.
"• , It nded I
•
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htorltia Press Association, win. I, will
I I, A n d r e w s h a s g oto' to
way
tn.ik'iig allair
T h e whole
tie
to Id at Kissimmee. Mr
AAnods
S t a r t i n g at the age of 12 she
to *&gt;••!p make Sanford and villc w h e r e lie w i l l h a v e t lie
will tall the meeting ti (ton some
raids of l.ihert
jitay. d AAcndy in
Pet er P a n " unde,
• mi y a wort hy part of ugeney for
ifute .Ig-eellhle lo the tliemlii r*
Mr
the inn nage me l t of the late t' hu*
11 ! f ii I Florida, ami the u fraternal
.g tin . ng. c,
\,
. i 1 t i . tow a ’ Ip- ■. Ati &lt;t n w* 11.
It A I * I lung mon I
I
. rat
y d i rt
■l.e. t ,t m
Re
-I;
I'
'* i.•I ■ m.i'P
t . I're-i.h ot Mr
|Ir igg.o ,
,,
1.0
t. prof.
k
l.iflli
.
1.,&lt;1
mi,
Mi rgc ol our ri gid tr ti e, tu g
t
. •*»!•*' t*
ills
,1 I.
l.e •.4II..' Allier t
i ...
i fti \ . ft •r. ...oi at ’&gt; 'fn
to P a r i s h H o u s e
* 11* |t * ! 4*f I l H
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- • in. in i . t
■t 'ii.
i■
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not' d,
port " i■ g II. r.tMs ».J l.*i •r;
a f
1-^ »•
I lit 1'i.r.l
i fici! . .. rt..
1 In F&gt;&gt; X.
t
d
I
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t
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many
vi-it.
r.,
si
,
.
.
rI**r' 1 will he glad I " thm
hi" W
t id ^r. cii \|h* ^I jcI i «»l
Di ' r a et i , " in
r&gt;&gt; c of " l he .. . in t " hi- it tcresti d in tins worl , " ‘I'lle Iti-i'ji Purple,
t*
* 1. Hrnt herhood "I St ^ I'r i
■v&gt;.
. Wit ti
head .imiMef*
&gt;'
ullli
Ii
-tie
stuits.....
mt ed' with
•s .. lie of tilt* j .rt -i r. t every Sunilay a f t . fmi o u
ti a ve or gaiil/.ed a I Nashville lor •&gt; 1 rU* r to hi
At:
Georg"
A
d
i
"
[tcgimang
la»t St |&gt;
A new
me other,
Mr
Jloward
is -i rt .'ii euI. am, and tiuvi several Andrews is a huskier and hm many
•
r
F
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&gt;
•
■
•
"t*
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&lt;
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i:t
"
T
h
e Mod­
■lull'd
T h e first of the friends here while hating •&lt;» lose reer, while Miss Meredith, as the j Griggs was added to our list «tinern G i r l " at 9the Come.lv T h ea t re ,
d
b
n
i
y
Dccijnu
D
ur
c
js
is
l.
mild
to*
day
uft
emoor'
.
All
other
visitors
to- played in the parish •him know that be will make
(.ijiivati
lor
audience from t h e ; or new members ury cordially tn - then a* Lucy Sh al e in " T h e L i e , "
-i i against D a y t o n a High in Ins new homo.
*v &lt;
o|.|.o,utiMus Margaret
lllingt.m
moment
»
f
Iter
uji j ieatrune on t h e i v i t e d t•» a tl eml the union
I 1 &gt;’ e .'an-es will f urnish
*
V » l
j.St-lwjn
A
Ct.
transferred
her
(Aotn
......
uu ]|1 ibg final scene
Program was refill, m l u» follow
Ccci li sn M u s i c ( tub
" ! * Sc nford with u cJcan
j.roiluctton
to
i
Imi
of
"Utttler
An Ki ffm^* lo S o c i e t y " is lF)e
S&lt;o.g No 14. AAork for I lie Night l *"
Mttti/ohV Tttii.il'&gt; war, very mu. to pn|i*&gt; t ^ i n d
W(*— h*M'e f h e
C o v e r . " at the F or t T h e a t r e where
bvttsi
Nltst'se
on
the
Metro
Prois
Comi ng
f
0
y/ilhy
tlu
melnbers
and
al-u*
vis­
he well patronised ns t h e
she
is now |&gt;laying
In the fall she
S
n
r
Sentence
prayers
I
of
gFum tmrt win be set'll at the
••*:/%*
•j worked vftty hard l o itors.
will he seen in the leading woman's
ut.ton
T
h
f
a
U
e
Tu
e
s
d
ay
,
Nov
Ifith
The
humbefs
wire, diJIglitfilFy
' wit t ing leapt _ ajid,y will
ji.irt in Roi Cooper Mcgriie's new
Soni^iNt). 211, Onward (in
AdtnlxRton 6 nuib^lde.
"f their o pponent s n har&lt;l urrAngcd as (olhewsA
play, " U n d e r F i r e "
ItihlP^Heuders’ (Jutz
l ur c hh
Dttot. Friendship Jflarc
v jp., - 1! Mcr
M(-rv
Miss
Miming' * family has long
Sunday
ysit
Met
hudl
st
t
hnrrh
\
|
Secret Itry’s re|.ort
•
Mrs J W n risdn
Virginia I &gt;cCoursc)
X sr.
lover of a gobtl clean
been
associ
ated with the theatre tn
Suyulay si fAm I *es-ton opens mIJ ‘
*
' **w' * rllMI
Leader. ’ Mi** Rot h Allen tn harge
M"*"
"t • i " the parish house and Ma z ur k a ,
Kagbind
Her fi.tlier owned the
5 4fi
A elii"* fv&gt;r eyety - one
Am
Special
-ami
g
by'
Grouji
•
Mjtry Hoyvitt d '
4
s; Iro-nils with you,
,
Douglas
mol So ut h po rt T h e a t r e s
ety t:uvia*tlr w l r m n c t o * every otto
Readings
hy
members
of
(,irou|i
1
-¥.
.
*i t he .(Into,- tonight, Fri - Uurcutoile
She is very a n ­
not already a member of a school.
S.ing
No
45.
f a t the - Lo wer for many years
A rm&gt;-sJIiison ■*
1 ’ ’ day of November
xious
to
j
dense,
kee
hi.
alive to l he
Pr. aching at I 1 a. m. hy. J j j . LtgliLs he lturr ing
Serenade
f X •
*
(jppor-tunities
tht'
sere
ut
ofTers the
W • &lt;■
A^. J. Carpent er.
fits s u h j e r t -.Wfy
Song N i i . t Is, T a k e Ti me tn be
Niumii ScoflJiHj
lift Iv nl M e e t i n g s
’ ■
uc t f re ss to improve her work anti
be "Thi n Genuine Life vs. the ^False" Holy.
" P u r e ns Sh
Th i film, as she
1 '
..... ‘1 mdt'ttijgs in progreww
a protest against- shows.
Tito
Prayer by Miss Nancy Har tl ey ~j very successful
* • - ' lL&gt;y'JMyiii'.t vu''r'I
says, is the natural answer to the
j " 1 Ht ih bd Ul churtfb mn dt r tinfipwuiftji League devotional
s er ­
.
8
ong
No.
583,
Wh
at
a
Friend
we
Vqcttl D u e t , ’T h e i b i gel R u b e i u u i n
S c o t c h ver*e. " I f wi&gt; could hut sec
7 , J 'r'h,p Of aDr.
CnrpniiW
of
vice -will he herd *a(.3:.10 p. m.
All have fit J esus,
Mj^ses Olga ifticp r.rctchi'o S h n l t j
ourselves
as others set in "
She is
- tti
art* inert-using '-tn Jt&lt;yij*i)i£r pofi]dc invited
Dismissed with Lord’s Prayer
,
''
Kang'
1,1 '* altt'i dutice f rom .flay ..To Y'iiowtr Sbng
very
fond
of
outdoor
sport’s,
swims
Tin* ever ing service by Dr, C a r ­
Repot ter.
IzetLi Storm
anti rides beautifully anti (days t e n ­
penter,
the s u b j e c t of - the disRussian Chorus i\ oe:d i
Volusia Potjllr) Show
nis r e mar kabl y well
have heard him deruttrsc will be “ T h e ' Y e m o e r of
Mr*. Claude HeWidort, M'&lt; Scogg.m
Titree
officers t»f the A'olusiu Fair
Admission 10c.
be oao of the st rongMind of the Divi ne F a t he r Toward
Mrs. Gcror nml Mrs. J ohn Rrady •
cver visiting Sanf ord.
Krring Children.
T h i s may he Dr. Associat ion, namel y C.. L. Allen,
-v
Death o f Mrs. L. M. Itr own
&gt;t|"'* ter i* simple in speech.
, Carpenter' s Inst sermon during thejd* W If. School ey and E. AV Brown
V
New Atidllion
wenVdo
Li
ve
Oak
the
first
of
the
|
Mrs
L
M
i l r o w q died at her
fit thought , reasonable in
T h e M. 'I'. G- block i* being, i m­ nutating*.
't.&lt; I IW|,
on
Third
street
Thtir-dny
pleasing in address proved by a new totorick addition to
All wil ! he welcome in these *er- week tn a t t e n d the Suwastnee C o u n ­ home
ty F &lt; tr* and inctfei.t ally 1.1 M ' . rr r inoreti g ultrr a brnd illness
Mrs
"i addresses n e c h the the Garner -tore ••(■. upied h
t
l
.
Iilt-i'mg
of
tinAi
i
n
r
i
ia
n
Poul
Rrowrt.
M'.
heen
a
res
dent
of
this
tu nrer*
McCrt»(n FivcNiml Tt*U Cwnt Mi.r,Itaaket Hull Tonight
try
Association,
which
wa*
held
this
.H
y
for
mutiy
y
e
a
r
*
.
H
i
t
t
b
n
i is e
* f tv i not heard this T h e new addition will extend the
I*&amp;yImYtt a n d Sanf ord will b - i t l c year at Live Oak
Although t h e r e ! will In- d e e p l y r e g r e t t e d
by
her
. t oni ght at the jutrish house in the
&gt;t have nlssed a rare the »torr hutldibg the full I I .
was
consi
derabl
e
rivalry,
still
.
t
h
e
I
man
y
friend*
here.
t&gt;hc
leaves
it
from First street to the alley am! great game of basket ball.
Tu r n Del. and olficialn had enough
ui* j young
d
aug
h
t
e
r
,
R
ut
hi
e,
and
will
give
a
much
needed
room
(or
1 1' l&gt;.Titer will speak at both
out t o the game lor it will he n
cK.fl i ,.
.
life me mbershi ps lo the association J brother. Luke Walker and n u m e r ­
* tut evening hours on next their increased business.
good one. •
®v
oUti.f.,,
I
to warrant t he m holding their nex ous relatives in ot he r cities.
Her
—
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V
■-urge audiences are
arc ex
|en..,|
j .j
The
me mb e r s of the operett a meet i n D e L a m i . . ,
sister.
Mrs.
Garst
of
SaVai
mah
is
flasket Dali
Ians ate made to have
all
C
h
r
ys
a
n
t
h
e
mu
m
will
meet
at
the
T
h
i
*
is
qu
i
t
e
an
honor
for
t
h
e
new
here
to
a
t
t
e
n
d
t
h
e
funeral
which
At the Parish House on Friday
41 'ending caimfortably seated.
D a y t on a Hlgi^ School and rooms of the W o m a n ' s - .Cliyb t o ­ fair associ ati on as it . means t h a t occurs f rom the lat e residence t o ­
i, o verv
‘ ry ......
one in the cit.ty and vicin- night
11 j has a '"rdial i nvi tat i on,
the Ilrotherhood of ht. Andrews morrow n ig h t at r7 : 3 0 for rehearsal, their second annual fair will have a day at 2 . 3 0 , Rev. St ei nmoyuf of the
pen Itry show thnt will n um b e r som Met hodi st . church officiating.
•
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In­
w-ift ' Vl#}' b w k e t bull. . t ' w n c out Every me m b e r is requested to. be
during
the
weekV
held 41 :j
three
t housand birds.
te rme nt will be made in Lakeview
present.
*
t o the game as it will be.a. g&lt;&gt;4&gt;id one.
m and ,7j15 p. m %
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Dialect tending with gui tar ac) i.iii|ia iiiitent. h)
Mrs
J
W.
Httrnes
Anijtl sttfii by Miss Charlie Seaty,
All-Ia*ttie C ildwcll in e n mp an i st .
Each of the
above
respttndetl
with encores
At
the clt c of the program,
which wa delightful, el ev a t i ng and
satisfying the hostess served
de­
licious sandwiches and let:
All [&gt;rt•sent e ffi' cssc.l their, J( ) ol
tin occasion and dclutrUwl looking
for wind to the *ocial to be given at,
the T e mp l e on Nov
DJth by th(*
Circle
s
Mr* AA’ C iljiiy,
*•
Circle Rejioi^vr.
• ungrcgnllonol Church
Next Sundny night the C. E ^t f ef . gates will report the conventi on at
the
Christum
Endeavor
meeti ng,
and every me mber is urged to be
present at tl o ’rlock.
Al the evening nervier, ? o ’clock
the pastor will review Dr. Chns. M.
She l don’* conclusive a rg ume nt on
" W h y National P r o h i b i t io n ? "
Dr.
Sheldon,
author
of the
jinpuhir
s|tu.v. " I n His S l t | t ' . " was a tuemher (if t tie Nat lot, 111 Flying S.|U;.dron
winch tom bed a few [.on.Is in F o l ­
id. i, going from Maine to California
a* well a* in their great c ampai g n .
Mrs. Davison, Mrs. H n n y K e n t ,
Mrs
Edwin Randal l, Miss B e r t h a
Packard and Rev. Strong r e pr e s e nt ­
ed our C. E. S o c i et y at the c o n v e n ­
tion at Kbuuntmcc, going in un au t o
with Wm. Woodruff as chauffeur.
A n umber of Presbyterian E n d e a v orera took in the convention by tho
a me me ans . ’

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Ml

ih. lornt o| ,i silver tea given at
the hospitable home of Mrs. J . II.
I.iiwsou, the secretary of the Circle.
Mw-t of* the inomher* were present
and witli them a number of friends
Tin . 11■I t'.mli wa so . ' d th* Olo I

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COUNTY

HAPPENINGS

THE L. ALLEN SEED COMPANY

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offered to come ovbr and help u|
E S T E L L E G RA Y AND MORITZ
□ o o o D o a a o o o o o o a a o a a a a a o o a o o a a a o a a d a o o o a o o n a o o a o a o o OtJO
L HE VI NN E.
T h u r s d a y night.
P raye r meeti ng will he held for
Estelle Gray has rightly bceu called
half an hour before preaching, s e r - 1 " T h e Violinist of Inspiration." Urltt ..................... ................... ....
^
Ballinger leading
this li’s Isith III Kuro|ie and Atnerlen have
nrn hoston i . i r r r u c E ...........................*1.00 pound
A BUNCH OF IN TER ESTIN G IT E M S FROM CO RRESPO N ­ ‘ vice, M r
W H I T E BERMUDA O N I O N ................................ 2.R0 pound
ti me i^s Rev
Kricson. our regular sulil that she brings the rcfrirUilng In
D EN TS— EVENTS OF SEM IN O LE COUNTY-E F F IC IE N T
R ED B ERMUD A O N I O N ................................
2.5n pound
tliierne
of
the
great
out
of
doors
with
leader is husy at Georget own with
RADI SH. I M P O R T E D STOCK . . . .
75 pound
het dm math inlerpi elutions of the
revival work this week
R E P O R T E R S COVER T ER R ITO R Y FOR HERALD
niaslcrpleres iif \ lolin llli-iul lire
Her
g
Mi, A Derhv' s bro t h e r from Mi s - 1
All orders dellicred Free
prog rums m e brilliant and thrilling, up
souri, we understand, s t arted on his pealing to the h e a d s of every one, Ir
For iTn jiri'jM'n! tire book*
Jiimk
return trip home yest e rday, s t o p ­ respective of ilielr iiinsti'nl niulerslund
IBLNtZLtt IU M S
will III kept in Mr O I’ Swnpc'a
ping with friends in J a c k s o n v i l l e en big
hxi t.i.sio: sui ii m i . i u i i x m s
office
route.
She liegnn the study of the violin n;
Mr and Mrs T I. t ' u s h m g have
There
wall
he
preachi ng
here
W
E
S
T
S
I
D
E
PIC
tl
III
II.DING
S A N F O RD . F L O R I D \
tin- age of s|\
When she was eight
next St iml ny hy our regular past or. tak en a ‘tl.it i J a c k s on v i l l e
where
P ro gr e ss of t h e Foul It
sin- gave a rerltal to nil audience of c o o a o o a a o D O O Q O O o o D Q o a a o a o o o o Q o o D o a o a b o a o o D O O O G o a Q o o o
Hev K D. J on e s
they will spend t Up winter
Co.ltimhus, (in,.
Nov.
12.
Th e I .Vsi (s uple. pin l log n dllhcult pro
Mr. mid Mrs
M K S m i t h anti
Mrs
West ol Te n ne s s ee arrived
Industri al Indy* s. iyi in its issue gnini enllrely from memory. In the
childien
t&gt;( Cedurt own,
(lit,,
are last week and wi,l spend the winter for this week:
Alhambra theater of San Frunclsco.
vi siti ng home folks.
with her son at his home on L ake
At the age of eleven Mtss d r a y was
" T h e widespread a c t i v i t y and d e­
the youngest over to receive the offer
Mrs. M T . Caasiday and l i t t le Char m
vel opment in the sout h east sound
,
The Standard Railroad o f the South
of die cap and gown from the musical
(laught er spent part of las t week | Mrs.
S
1
Wo mbl c .
who has u Gear call to ent erprise and diS
C
H
E D U L E E F F E C T I V E APRIL 5lh, l a 15
department of the University of the
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, W. spent t h&lt;* last year in Ohio with rcl* vestment
I’acltlc,
C R i l ey.
atives. acc omp a ni e d hy her n e p h e w . 1 " T h e n
was never a time when
Soon nfler she was offered n scholar
Rev
M M Lord and f ami l y of \|r
s
Woinhl e &gt;f Apopka this section had such subst ant ial
ship from the concert melster at the
No. 82
No. Hf»
No. 80
I nv e r ne s s drove over in thei r new
several days in to wn last prospects for the i mmed i at e f uture
University of (’nllfornln. but at tills
l.v Jarksonvlllc
D:10 am
1 :.15 pm
8: 10 pm
Ford and spent the week end till
week
Mr s
Wnmhle is
much i ni­ and when its undeniabl e ad va n ta ge s lime she chose to go In New York,
Ar Savannah
1 :I5 pm
5 :.15 pm 12:25 am
home
folks.
Ar Richmond
5 :20 am
(J : I K am
8 :00 pm
proved in heal th ami c a m e down to and its rich resources offered so where she si lulled and coached under
Ar Wnuhlngton
7 :50 am 12:28 pm 1 1 :50 p m
(lie
I
test
musters
By
the
Mine
she
was
Mrs. Hoard of Orlando is visiting look a f t e r her property
much to hopiescekers and investors
Ar Baltimore
'J :0S am
1 :50 pm
1 :2N am
Mr J o h n Kve r l son . af ter an a b ­ Its possibilities ate being d e m o n ­
her d au g ht e r , Mrs
R W Lord.
Ar Philadelphia
11 ;.15 pm
1 :(kl pm
4 :25 am
1 V S t e n s t r o m and W T l t H u m ­ sence o f several mo n t h s visiting his s t rated hy hank bal anc es,
Ar New York
1 : 10 pm
C :20 pm . 7 : 1 2 am
phrey r eturned from L o c k h a r t and old home in Terinessey has re t urned
All-atecL Equipment. Free Reclining Chui£,’Cun* to.UohUiington. Dining
" Unpr ece dent e d d e ma nd that be­
O r l a n d o with s o me ’ line beef r a t t l e and will (jOraHhc winter he among
,
Car Service on Trains 82 and 8li. Sleeper to Savannah on Train Fo
gan with h u m T ^ t i l e r s f to m a b r o a d
e.
- * "
the guests of the Cushing House.
t h e - l a t t e r part of last week.
iipd.JiY.■Leejtfp^rrrdiC’if b y domest ic
,
F’or Information and Reservation Plume or Write
I. '&lt;
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C
C. H u m p h r e y is h a v i n g his
Miss Agnes M c S w e e n e y ' of M o n r - consumption-- and
un increase in
house i erh:iuiled and J . F. A rial ton, C a na d a has been in to wn sev- prices ha vb given the lumber in­
ha:, the c o nt ra c t
Sh e m i n e to s e t tl e up dustry. great
end Weeks.
impetus.
L um b e r
|]n \W*| ll«i SUrcl. JacV»orti 111c, Hi.
I III!-Waugh Halrl. Tamt, lit
ihe l a t e M i i ca h A plants -that were d o se d for mo n t h s
la. ft
1
J.
Ni blaek
f»i the e s t a t e of
v Mrs.
F.
riiotic it
I’honr |32
; *
Yon
jp",
r,
in
w
hicli
she.
with
wei
1
.
aft
her
s
er spend■lie lazt
are in full operation, st oc ks have
\V|S
T|' !•• •■n cl ean' d and i In- outlook for
tn ri
•f Mad.-.
fTHIf t )} **'lt ll
I Tig
I W&lt;1
li**r Mr; T un' ) 1
- •- . -nr*
n
da u g h t . r Mr« .1 II
the industry is bri ghter than m
c
n t n - m ra
[ 3 EH EE
eii l o m
fit- »|in i* f n i e i l
Mr» 1. K Morrow
&gt; •,ir-• T h e nit reuse •( activity irff'.
(
will find the l umher industry
~ii m nn r ‘
home .ild r ' |n mi n "
has beeti &lt;jiv*
I
M
! I' l '
i n t i l nt
0 •1 •11 a - in •11 ti -t ft ufi* a r/T’ ,i hf. ■
w in .
s|i,
will b&lt; i
1I
. h.
■!
i
F I ib - &gt;,,,
lc.it nr
■I indust rial.’.
*lit ion i
hdo old ruilbru&gt;T&gt; hi|s|&gt;iess
.re
g
\ i out r.let has _'htien awarded
— Mr ' n r : d M”
I n -**r- Vre»r are f nf the , o i f i t fUcTidh aV M u on," fin*,
- C S T E L L E GHAV AND W O l l l f i
LHEVINNE.
the proud parents ol a n o t h e r
son, of a railway p;U(ttpiger s t a t i o n , ' -

A T L A N T IC COAST LINE

THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY

ATLANTIC COAST LINE

U S T SAM OKI)

( ’ buries, J r . , who arrived
buttle last T u e s d a y

at

their

which, with appr oaches
i mpr o veme n t s , will cost
$1,111)0,1111(1

I ’srd for v n irtf hy y m ir fnlltcrs w illt nrvoc-fitiling
Lnmm I result s. Th ese lioine-nuule tun I eri:i Is fire
ui |iem liiM e In I i i i i M 111» ;iml .sweeten ym ir hind.

and other
more than

fifteen* she was plnylng In concerts In
New York city
She llrst gave n *&gt;«
* rles of recitals In the Waldorf A-iorln.
" N i n e t e e n new corporations have under tlu* pntrotutge of cm lusl ie so
rtiese Wile followed by
been formed with mi ni mu m cupit.it! •tel) ladies
i imcerts at i lie ! ‘Inr.n i In* Asioi and
stocks aggregat ing
1 1 . 5 4 8 . 00 0
In Aeollnii tini t
These
enterprises
represent a
At sex eiileeti Ml— Pi it made tin
number ■&gt;f lines &lt;■( indu-trv and r.
llrst Ii i n&gt;* old Inelil ll loin
it nil Ii
Ileet the general activity
l line ' he was honored by the I nliel
" A co mp any has been organized slly of I'ultfornin Is'Jng Ini IP d by the
lo eonstruid a railway m eastern mn-l" at (oililliltie - to g ni a o n il In
III* i t.lssll l , i e , I, It,, il, I ,d l|i, tto,
&lt;icorgia
1
erslly . sell I lug VMUI people, wlieie -lie
A section of a Florida count y will
reelved ii great n ya t ton \f i e f u .ml she
cost
of
f
250,
000
he drained at a
WII - plesi"idi e] "yllli ,1 ■|c la I t,-—M11111
It Is seltll
tin la!Iv annowneed
nlal ns a toki n hy the nn|i&lt;&gt;rs|ii
1hat shops t or building all steel
Tills Was folioWol Pi ii loin ,,f l!u
established
at
Mi
i ars
will In
rope where - he won adndr i i i., ii eiery
t'oiiih, Miss
where
Mmlir I.lies lime, the hiilll.iiii
A seven st ory bin
and o tips
llilssl.in pin i l l' t * "inPIntr a --»•tU11 *g
virile |s't -on a |it i w i Mi liis poet i, a l •&lt;a I
building will be I*r ei I
m Ulinnv
•pi i■■i - Kiel ‘ll iin.,tli in-tL'Iil into t P,
.Georgia
" e l l -old o | 11111- I.
Ills l ,&gt;c11111■1111■ t \ moil g ! til' it e III s ••f i oti- i r n&lt;
of li,c I n 111In l it ii ml Mil w less sill'ly thill
Tl o n work to be d o n e * ,
reportc
marks llie I'■»l n nia-lei The i r 11if- ale
I l l s week a r e '
mm ibilious 111 Iheli pl.llse of tits tluglll
Bank lo.iiding lo be rc niodiled
iiiii « a lot Pi ill ri III
l:i 11" pas
I I \ alley , ( ia , bridges I .... i " un
tv. Fla
city hall Homestead. F.a
aim v(" a * 11 a i i • n .- il aplH-ar
A Ijliu rn.i.
road-, I laid WI n i o i|III V
T&gt; tuple ..s l In- lit -I Ii tl Ml lief
and West Pul m Beach county. Fla, ;
Ly ceu in for this
winter
paving, S ar a so t a , Flu . sdiool hiiihb
Mure 1tin Tl
f tin hoijsfi hits
-lx. Ilti in rd con my.
been sold
- ton tnb'lit I v * x AI laiit a, Ga , and St
pi'i ted t hilt
• ' wI1! be taken
tr ix"iii* building Si
&gt; I! g I• •In
Ft.i . ' j t ill
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Ground Bone

Blood and Bone
i In dull* of
Sund
do- l l ’ li.
IP S VIA AMI OH API Ml 11
(
iu.iii.inl i i ll A tiiily -is
( i mini ii I eei I A n.ih -is
the regular appoint itiei.il for Kev
\
llllliot'
I I . . . .
t
\
IIIIIM&gt;n
in
.
.
.
I
'O'
.
A S Peck to preach at the Mo or e' s
Mr,
&lt;In Friday
Thompson
t ' In&gt;- &gt;! 11&gt;1!&gt;• \i nI . .
Station
c h urc h
in the a f t e r noo n
M rl l l i r e l l w e re in io w n and
IL il 111 , ' ,i in I 11, me
\ a I n r.i I Pin lit I i mm|
All are web o no
i b a s e d e l g ll 1ee II III' \p.
hairs for
|l| |l I I ll |l MIII
N i l ' ' b a mi s I
A noi'iul has been planned ttt t a ke
Raw (&gt; i •mill I Ibiiie
\ i d \i iiliilaleil
pl ace at thi* Mo or e' s S t a t i o n c h u r c h day schotil
Mr
l a r k Faughn and tense |,e
Not I i &gt;11 i
\ M \ ei i in &gt;i i i . i (* * eser v ml
Friday eve n i n g , Nov
I' dh
Kach
loiii
tiered
t
h
r
ee
loo
hogs
lor
Mi
\ I i - i &gt;1o il ! \ I ntri'iiltsl
I
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h
■
&gt;*|,|n
11
"
\i
n
I
lady is ri-i|Uesteil to tiring a basket
invi
te
d
T
h
o
mp
s
o
n
the
last
o.f
the
week
\
v
tiilnblc
Inil
iu
(Jiiiek
\ v .lil.iLtlily
or box of fruit
E ve r y o m
M
r
K
mil
M
•ignussoleft
for
A
Ik
a
11,
t
&lt;i,n
*st
*
.
ii
11 ' , ,jily
fruit
i
n
s
p
e
i
t
o
r
T h e - t a l e I'll
.1lick son VIlie oh f ’ id &gt; l.o Mill rnehre
Write lor Prurv
inspecting near
was here last Wi
his wint er' s work packing for t has,
by groves
Wilson &amp; ToomcV Fertilizer Co.
Ac ('ll
(’
('
Mo rri s has been i|Ulte ill
Some ten or more gather ed at
M anufacturers of Ideal Fertilizers
with an a t t a c k ol grip which con
Mr
Edwi n Lundt|uisi - on Siitur
Jacksonville, Florida
hou­
se y t rat
lined
bun
In the
d.i&gt; eve n i n g til 111-l|, &gt;el. •brat •• hl&gt;
dayturt lid ii &gt; .mi 1 YAI- h hi III Ill1,111 \ in ■•r •*
■ t&gt; *j w
n Bi m s i
.1 |t Price W.IS 111 I III ksOtl VIII &lt;'i
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happy rid in n**
•si business irip Sat ur d ay last
Mn-l.ni id S'n nfnrd r«I* Ilire n cr
Misses
\ r, nie Wee ks and
Alice
Hi.rill 1&lt;»r
t urned tin no1* %11 h MrVuughn
ami
Hurry
Weeks
w ere
I lie week em 1 .Util whitv hiere x Isll c l
Sunday g i i e - t s of Floy an*! Ilureti
otir .Sunday &gt;1 ItlMfl
Collie at
M e n u Hummot'k
Mr T (i T&gt; rn*r Ini- lie fri «»n 1he
No doubt the heavy rainfall of sick li-t lor .1 n umber &lt;
of &lt;i*i y ■ t hi"I want to tell you what wonderful Benefit I have re­
O c t o b e r is to bl a me that crops g e n ­ week
ceived from the use of Thedford’s Black-Draught,” writes 1
erall y do fiot look as line as t h e y
Mr 11 G t .vi ml &lt;l|Hist 'H 1f ••i; •» t f i•!*(1
Mrs.
SyIvania Woods, of Clifton .Mills, Ky.
usually do at this tunc
Seed bedati o possum TlIII" ll Ig ll 1 I his xx ek
were i n j ur e d
and
plants
have
“It certainly has no equal fur la grippe, bad colds,
and af ter a ( llssli WIt ll ll with hi*
brought good pricef elerv not alt
liver ami stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught
In !|, t lo-v i ,aught 1' Tl . TI)i) 1j t! h ?
set v el f ip wttd.r ' f o p
1 &gt;■i i &lt;|.r
... ,.r.
1
saved my little gill's life. When she had tin1 me.istes, J
i- lo i •&lt;g
ah I• gr» • ■ ''d" ••b n
I
d
|ni
Pc p ■* j
they went in on her, Imt one g o o d dn.se ol Thedford's
(or prin i
.'-o nn of tto log gr‘'
t
11
• Adlib *
Black-Draught made them break out, &gt;liul slic has had nu J
11
dii
wing
.it
T
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w&gt;d) I , - . *
tin
a Pillow
t lull house \ P a n . , la., .
llte
"la,
llj" III *T||b, 1
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cr
es.
1.
A
ih
more«trouble,
I shall never be without
G I- S m i t h , ud
gairage, Greenvil le, S
i
l.ttiory
Mins Sign.i \ ihlen hat
night, N/v
ley and the J o e C a m e r o n farina will
building, ext ensi on, Col umbus G.t,;
from Fort Pierce to accept
■ .
cut h have dll
acres
hrmgiis.
DeSoto
county.
Flit'rttln.
turn m ( base A Co.'s nlli" ,■
F a r m 2 5 uctcs, a hind
Mi h af p a
Ml .ii dl 1.imiwtunr cinint.v
f
I v» lii- b wa - i
len d f
Tor drinking “ dilute
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1 *&gt;111 r&gt; . f.tls
IIICC lias t
ailrnents, Thedford's Black Draught has proved itself a safe, £
Mislint I ling lilau*
r .mil
MrHenry I. n
Hi \» f- h IX,
Mr and M - - Ii 1rr
n n ; 1.
rchablc, gentle and valuable rq1npif)‘.
Mis*. L aur a Parker i- ,ii | r&gt; -i i t M oti iginnery, \ia
P lu m b in g a n d
moved f rom1 their living r o o ms ul
Ohonpee, Gu. , el erl ri e
plant,
'
s
t
ay
i
n
g
,
with
her
aunt
,
Mr*
I*
If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Blacktheir st ore t&gt;t the ( "Tut mb iTlin *-III
Buy
Minelt e. Ala . y
plant,
G as F ittin g
Hart
luge (nr do wi iiti-r
Draught. It is a medicindrvf fujbwn merit. Seventy-five
Mr
Char l e y
Ltind'iu-i
helped I Iraki-. S C
All
Work
Receives
My
Personal
Mr Ini’ N e l l o * |oit up : l i foundayears of splendid succesfe .p/bves its value. Good for
1inn an d
Irattiework
lor
anot he r Who Shoul d he Kl cr lc d In
(he
Attention
Anti
Rent
F.fTortn
JJ young and. old. For sale tiyeVyw here. Price 25 cwils.
I Vht MARY IH MS
1111U-I* on hts place, to
, l nr sale,
People of Sanf ord
#
Telepboue Nn 2 r&gt;
we u nde rst and
Thi' abo ve i|Uestion will he the Upponlle ClCjr Unit
Iwi.ts Helen Isermun
-----------------------------1_____________________
r Chas e
A C"
are taking
Mr siihjeet of the sermon at the Bapla• ill r to Bur lorjl
Linn' s o r a n g e ' Ml* Week
ti-i church next Sund.it evening.
th.
Mrs
Frank
K virus
George Hy mail will he the
A fair
sued
audi ence
li.-tcned Mr
week end at Wh it er J'ark, t h e guest
T h e evening hour of worSunday to a line si rmnn b\ Ilex speaker
of a m phi i who is at t en d i ng I
Ymi are m \i,li'd to
Mont
t a k i ng ii* I ' * l " V
II I ill - hip is 7 15
11n s ( '«&gt;!U*i't' l'hi t
2 15
S t u d y to -how I 1 . - " I f at&gt; i he**■ ser v ices
Rev 11 M Murr y arnl Ins dailgil
At u ;tu ii in Sunday will tie the
,&lt; pro y d an i 11 I *(nl
He lia- kill dl &gt;
,
*
ter. M e n Morey arrived S a t u r d a y
Bible school,
T h e average att eni land are nicely lounted for t h e wi n ­
atice no reuse** eurh month
ter
T he «i r x ice (&lt;ir iln- morning will
Mrs T A l&gt; Morris left T u cs he at 1 I 1111
(’reaching by .\'r.
duy for Ki ss i mmee as a r e p r e s e n t a ­
" F a l ht ?,
11&gt; man on the Huhieet,
ti ve from t h e P resbyt e ri an c h u r c h
forglVe lb, in. 1lie&gt; ki n * lll&gt;t w i t
to a t t en d t h e Chr ist ian E n d e a v o r
W E CAN MAKE PROMPT SHIPMENTS IN ALL SIZES ’&gt;R0M OUR LARGE STOCKS, u
do."
B e c a u s e it is j u s t pure, f re s h ,
ron ven t io n there. *
WE PREPA Y E X P R ESS CHARGES ON ORDER OF TWO OR MORE TIRES OR TUBES.^
members
cr*'
ad
de
d
sweet cow 's milk rva|Mirntrd (o
GOODS ALSO SHIPPED 0. 0. D.
‘
* •
M r and Mrs Slretig arri ved S a t ­
tiur&lt;-tj
jjl*
p
f
nett*
:iti&gt;
exerx
the c o n s i st e nc y o f c r eam, th e n
urday lo spend the winter here.
h e r me t i c a l l y scaled nml s t e ri ­
OUR PRICE
REG. PRICE
RED PULLMAN A^D GOODRICH
E v e r y b o d y aecmed glad to nee t h e m
lized;
Carnati on Milk lias a
L o t ' i ^ f Life by Earthquakss
•
Plain Non Skid TUBE
SECONDS— Unguaranteed.
Plnin Non Skid
h ark again.
delicious, natural flavor — t h e
Thl) ' « | i » . of life occiiiilotl'.il by
tfOx.-t
B l t i i n - .............................. 5 5. 60
M m . . F r a n k E v a n s left t od ay (or
%
7.20
$
7.5C
$2.18
.$
y.oo
3
0
x
3
..
.
.
.
$ MU
DarthrjUako generally depends on the
flavor o f purity.
B a b i e s and
St.
Petarsburg to
visit r e l a t i v e *
0.28
0.76
•
2.40
12.20.
Jetialfy
nf•pppufntlm
rat
her
than
tho*
.
1
.
1
.G
Q
dOrdVj
1‘lnin
......... 7.00
BtixdVg
c hi l d r e n th r ive on It— should be
t h e re before returni ng to her h o me
•everlty
of
tho
etiocXs.
10.68
11.20
14.00
.
12.35
2.48
JFJc3&gt;/j . . .
property dil ut ed.
'IBxSVt Non-Skid'??........ 7.35
in B o st on
13.24
16.00
20.00 ■:
3.48
.TK4' " ' - . . . H 05
1
C A R N A T I O N M I L K — Cl ea n ,
•Jpi.'IH fBIatn
......... B OO
J
A flrnddock left first of die
15 52
16.28
Id HI
3.56
20,35 :U\4
S w i c l , Pur*'— Front l on I rn ted
(pd.x
I
N
o
n
X
k
nl
.
1 2 00
wcvk tur 111"* home at Pierson
21 00
22.68
27. do
4.52 J
.t.'ixll."
C o w s - — is ci *Hioin leal — pmetl *
v’S&lt;5
‘
School cfnltlrrn as wril
Ix J Haiti
.
.
12 00
2.S, 70
21 88 \. 22.D6
4 61
27 35
:th\ 1&gt;■■
i nllv no waste
O n e small can
xs ^nnvn folks demand
1.1 ‘Ml
25.84
‘27 12
5.60 «TvD._.'l*f,iru
32 30
is all ) ou nee d to k eep open at
...........
18 40
I7\f&gt; . r.
substantial things togat
— ------- ---------------------------------------------I o n c e — and that w ill k eep s weet
vi.xx x i * s i ’V.i i p v x T U . n » * ' t i i h : n i . a m i ; i &gt;— r r x i x , ' h x - m u i i m m . v i * i »u t i f i x r i t E i t .
several days af ter bei ng opened
VX r* K l l i r k n I ' u l l l . l n r o f I t r p n l r X l a f r r t n l a n d S t i n d r l r *
At an i nt eresti ng meeting of tli*
if k e p t in a m o l , dry place.
•
Ladies Magazi ne C lu b hcven new
Al ways t h e same high ipiullty.
m e m b er s were added to t h e roll
Thfcrc
something cxFur your Utby '*&gt;g***l, order n supply
T h e y voted to f ederate and have
of Uamntion Milk from your grocer
tr,r
good
in Jax Graham
f(rif(!&lt;;. Ask the I'neitk* Coast Con­
st a r t e d a l i brary.
Miss M c S w e e n e y
Cracfctrs, in cither 5 or.
densed Milk Co.. Seattle, U. S. A. ,
gave f or ty vo l u mes
frprn
Mrs.
for the Unity I.titflrt, also their new
t
T
d ceni; packages
Yong's
l i brary.
Mr
and
Mr s
rook trook “ 'J'ltc btory v / C a rn a tio n
Mead five volumes and n fine b o o k ­
M ilk ."
Jackaonrlllc Cracker Work* g
case, and each me mber is to give a
X --

Carnation Milk

!•*!nisj&gt;Iii»ri*■ At ul

. J2‘ ,

11 Vo

Saved Girl’s life

Black -Draught

C . H. DI NGE E

20* S AV ED ONTIRES
Guaranteed for 3,500 Miles

The safe milk
for your baby

Direct tif'Owner at Wholesale Prices

The Famous Pullman Tires and Tubes

ovum) OIXIRHINets

Jax Biscuits

16

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NOVEMBER 12. 1913

THF SANrDRD HERADD
Hume,

W O M A N ’S C L U B
!.

, , vet lion will open T u m , tin- Ifith. Ktul adj ourn
I nl v eveni ng w k‘ i"
mouk , to he held in
ri ii irt ' h audi tori um
t a k e n up with the
„ rii— of i he Federation
toil 1‘
,
, . mg -eHMOit'i devoted
i■ i
1
,
.uni mu-tcal program*
meeting* will lie ill the
uditoriiiin. through the
...
I)r Ut i l i t y, the preii( here tv ill he informal re]_rJ............... tin- Art G a l l «r&gt;’ T u e ad ay
ihj I :"•■&gt;&gt; • vening*. where tea will
I Tuesday eveni ng by the
, j, . ..
the Home E conomi c s
.
*tf the r ni v e r a i t y
j iij; of
mi endow mi nt
tin
F
ed
er
at io n wait enI li It G
jJ0r%, 4i |.\ ,t resolution at l lit* L ake, ,i .....
. anti m i n liy the Hoard
)( |,.. ...
nt
For t
Lauderdale.
I( , ((,. ih ire of y ou r preitident tt*
5lirl, tie •mid wme nt fund at thin
convention, the final turn b e i n g - a
«15 itoti fund to meet the eonitantly;
,nrTi--'*m»t needs anti
to tievclop
ihr jiiaii' «d the F e d e r a t i o n unhai nwinrh in tin abso l ut e neres, |!v
Tin' amount of funds and
. , i f . , -i-ivived liv tin- LrEusnrtt
•s-uons ■' ^Viulfn
...
•i.■ duv s
•••r in t lie nucleus
!&gt;• annouiieeil at tile nn1 on, wliich will o crur imli t 1he \\ •d IJ - till v I v ell
I he put ILit Ml I IIII
' 11 1 t liiIn V Party
'in
i v ' i l.r.itli.g
t in
1■*«!
*
IsiM. 1
beginning ftf I l f
•niiir.it :n.
lift p rn
aftW
r* gul.tr si» wWj.lf,
' 11* fi t
t. d t • ■
i Ei
&lt;’ f *11ftk!
If, 4
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Nurserie portution ' of ten

or more person* ing speakers will address the con
on one ticket will lie on rale and Vr fit ion
run in- secured from ticket agent*1
Governor Park T r a mme l l , chairIII J ackson vide. as well its til her Hutu nl hoard of s t a t e instil nti nns.
1 telegates from ] on t h
s t a t e ’s pl um for lhdusin.il
f i D e Earn! i on 1 Scli.i.■[ for Dell &lt; q Ill'll!
Ho
and
'' '
..re 'ii|'i -|i d to ad 4 is* &lt;* plE S Jn*'k-nn Tran sp or t at i on
I I. Itoone. superintend* III of the
&lt;"hcirmaii. F F
\\ C . 21 0 East
Hoy-' .school at M a n a m a on hts
i Mh .street of ilieu desire to tak e plans for the I nd us t r i al School |..r
advantage of tins rate, in order that Hoy s
arrange ment
may
In* made with
I *r
\nuts Hu! it t , s.'.-r. t ry of
tn .it age it
issuing same
- t a l i board of c h a n t i e s of Indian-,

I lib*

iniii, ( ’
\\ b e
Mi
\
| i
l
■.

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II" t - t o

In*

a l l owe d

lie (ml.

I 111

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THE ALL PURPOSE
CHARCOAL STOVE

T HE G E M
ECONOMICAL ■ DURABLE
ATTRACTIVE

bre.il..
P

\i» wittoLr tin ntjor.

Th' se s t o l e - a r e ver. nrt.imental and are gunrantecd to give nhsidnlc
sal isfiii ii. ri
PRH I. s i Mb
Ei r sail1 In al pri gressive dealers.

T he F l o r i d a fVletal P r o d u c t s C o m p a n y
•s."a I f •«*&gt; *&gt;» m . I

ivr.o K i H i r n i i t * .

* \trii

Of.

JA( KSO*sVII.I.K. M a l l l l l i V

n rtie W o n d e r C a r

-■

of

c

Tito new Maxwell in complete in every detail.
A famous m ak e of hi|;h-grade apeedometer is
supplied.
In addition to the equipment listed
helow, the price of the ear includes : Front license
b r a c k e t , ingenious combination r e a r l ic e n s e
and tail-light bracket with spare tire carrier ;
electric horn, robe rail, nnti-skid rear tires, foot
accelerator, full set of tools, etc., etc.

1 , •’ . •1 *

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This lillle stove Is built to slrnil
rnuiih ................made of strong
sh r e tmi'ln(-.|t » |]| givi* the best of
wear and *«*r»ice.
much e o i e r to handle Ilian the old rlav pot. and il will not crack or
ii *•ill -.on 41.4. e 1 .1 - s.i-lt. In at .runs cud rank a meal with a (eri
IM *•' ' o' f , ‘ -ir*o
ii i. liter || iall be used fur heating purpose-.
f

No “Extras” To Buy

t it I. &lt;| i ..
ii

Mary's

PAGE THREE

The local ir:uiK|iort ati on c o m m i t ­ on prison reform and i lie cart-, fr. aitee inecting tin trains at Del . anti mcni and housing of delinquents
T h e entire music for the pri&gt;{ritm J un c t i o n
will wear
a
badge of
Mrs
Kiiymond Robbi ns of C h i ­
Inis been uriiingcd by the chair
gfen
and white ribbons.
De l e ­ cago, j.resident of the National Wo m­
mun of tile department
gate-. alternates J(t)&lt;| visitors are re- e n ’s T r ad e I'uioii Dengue of Amer­
Mrs
A Height Monroe. C ha i r ­ ipicnted to wear curds with names ica. on Woman as a Wage Earner.
man
Depart ment of Home E c o ­ am) d u b * represented
t he \\ I'll Slave Truil ic and Travelnomies. will arrange for l o t w . c n
ers'
Aid
Al the P ut n a m Inrt the sec re­
sessions, midday
confer..... .u d
w. expect the Deli nquent J.r.ibtaries of the iio-ti-s, cl lilt wifi regis­
register cluhs
hing to
nr.- the
ter and assign t •» hotels, alternates lem to be thorough}) threshed out
Fetlernttnn
traveling
Home
E c o ­ niul visitors
! unil siuicerel)
hope to count on
nomies demonst rator.
Miss Mary
worn during -v our presence and t-nnperation
a) Mats are not
Ellen
Known,
who will also he sessions of the conventi on
Mr- I W McColluni.
I'ritiiMit during the ................... .
C hai rman Industrial ami Social ( o i h ' A question b o * will
t itin to meet the c l u b women
p i* vide d
dttion I&gt;c urtmi-nt. Gainesville.
greatly desired that she lie afforded
Flornla
c j Delegates can only represent
an opport uni ty to visit edch ttrlub one organisation and
Mrs. M c C ol l um is t h e chai rman of i
voting by
fluting the year.
Her services are proxy is not permit ted.
Industrial nnd Social Conditions Dc-I
a gift from J o h n II Stetson l !„i(til Tin* April Hoard meeting or­ part ment of tile Florida Federation
ver si t y.
T h e only expense to a
dered the f l u b reports published in of W o m a n ’s Clubs.
club in having her will lie her e n ­
a book separate from the year book.
W lilnnchiirtl Munrc
t er t ai nmen t while the guest of the
Clubs will r e membe r In furnish two Wilt l ect ure S at u r da y night, Nov
e l uI* Mid tin- materials fin demontypewritten reports, well tdi ted anti 127, at the Congregati onal church m
st rat ions
"lit 1st*, one ready (nr the jirmter ,
ilbjerl of ' ' Si be ri a. Russian Ex
Th e Art Department h . arrang
sect t*u try, ties and Count T o l - t o i " lie lias
etl ‘ for .lie exhibit in t hi I niv.-roty
on vent ion 25011 feet iif moving film, be aides 2 tm
Art Gallery
* copies of
«»1 i»riM1 pictures
. t i l icolored
till ai"l
III
piet dr.-' liitiM
taL
1'he l! in i il of I form ( iyi,
............
ling -c. re
]
”
r
k
r
■
f
i
if
.ii',
tin
ftr-i
t
.e " .i' . w 1 h.i
■r.. 11■I . 4
I 4.
Il
..*1 rep re now - fI•t Vi i11 In t b. wi-rl.i
u.
a ud I he Ed u 1no .1 [ l e p a j 1»ei - i
- n t a i mu
lii -ay .ll.oiit the
ll.
aUL
s U « I........ H*f
tfj * f
I
1 l.r* . ii . i m i I c - 4vo! lie allow* tl I a ^ i "1 K 11w&gt;j ,i .
I le I .and \\ o n . an • t lull looip
dulls
under IdO me mbe r s for reT h e Russian follorfs his military
('lulls will please fleet delegates
|&gt;oris
a
M
il
live
minutes
for
clubs
b-ader
with a blind ddvntion
U
a ini alt
'l-aving (iter
lint in* triber«
New In* o n nature lie is a lighting aruri.
mint'.......

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W. S t a n W ’l l arise, n, Didri e
Inapertor
S M u r ; lurj |ljrd
,
M i I I. H o i fi . s ipi u(* i In. St 11 ■
IndllMruil S iioi.l [nr ploy,
*.|
I.'oyd V\
lo. . t * l it. ■ ,
i
son y 11!!■ Mr 1 r
Intlian Ag. n' . M o
ton.- Mr * Fl o renre
Kl ignie Kellie;., &lt; urn - ponding
returv. (teller.d l‘ .'*|ei .itIon
ell’s ( 'I ulii
M •■* \\
|i
Florida' s I hri lor in i ,
Federation
i| tl,, p t
|&gt;
of the Florida Fcd.-r 11.&gt;

i i,n*rntlon nl Ilt-I.and

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W e are waiting to take y o u for a
test ride in the car that has broken
all low “ First-Cost" records, and is
breaking all low “ After-Cost" records.
t it.
V1
vv • ;
t'
It oil'll* ■
I.
t i•
Mt ih •1 ,i * *
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" J »UI in \E.rfvio (Small when Mvmn'Gtffelt
l ’n f •-‘le**1. t here - -been -ife» .liq»ul.*s Ul n. vn &lt;m- slid ll"1
• v _ ■ l- •rmi’Mt furt.v vnu'sngo I w *1* hNMhp *nv he «Vot (ull..ll* \..n*- nf Me ........ a* t&gt;&gt;am thing, though &lt; wleu 44.
V- ‘ mm*-0 U; |«. ih,.^
».,,
track
g.,(
t.^
*'1 "V *|,^
*'• 4,T
S* ' *&lt;irrlh.s*igM
’* '** “" ’ *s *■ *•
■” “ 1 *l" I. »■.k»«t 'Siji
’
b ' n*' a"Bi l e r ' n. talk t hi ilnug*’ • o e r .f l i f ) n c r e « lw* .iv s plum
*
N ..,
■ho iLiljic licxuu and found le- lu.l n lirsls I tsi.uaue, . f.,ir and *ipl*tn . and I got afl that was coming In up-. Once
*eusli *ud»U Htgl (Hivutitc (killing Jv- „
1 Ihrratemsl to have the (o* \*n M K Gillctl Ixsinise he
S^dO'-'ITbA'jVT.l dl.nn the
info lie* present
i ,1. 1, 4.0 t- m.io tree* a* I n&lt;vt)cjl f didn't do il
If'tj,* nfowls
wEtthet eyre on Id- move
j (t(1JJll|| j, j
( n, mail theohVr » V r i I ih.mulrl
le •**:. It tiafppened T till all. I Sim" groves 1n polk 1 ..'ini'
j tll,| j|„.
„ |„u umiforMo
'haCd l lud Mtc.l
1 h i . v h e m t a b on llm keye m clleal*

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Tm.

, would ha ye (Vvn worth aomrlhing

’

; t JVI ' "U-.w f W 4* rig . wl. n I l.g'.r.s IM -I* h*r
„ thr Ua.U and the knowledge „f growing
1 ■ t'-nfajumiat nurrtv tint (lillett w.ti tire Fellow in (Im- *VIK•'
*' ; ,
...
’ "tir*t&lt;- Ci,4«m1 n. tm with. .
-I . I'^V ,r"'1
lUc nJ ! 7 ,&gt;u? t’ l 1
t e r V’ W
1 . foimrUlNa T.iy (itaJirfi’ tTlriV to tell d&gt;nvrre tha^ ahv III « fe b y c a rt. I III an old Togo. I m k o n . hu t I H I h- itari a - 1
j ... |Tdy, ,| U'lp^i l l. o k . i c l i* .- .

They sceiu to * n r

* " 1 * 1I ' d t h e y , ,tr d. |M'ii.| on I lie fruit tsuunig true To

for lM-..lihfliinc« and vigor, the lie.-., even the
........... .show forth. It.rl vc, Every grove I void brought
I.
l„ I...,|
. ocsibl of lie Hu. keve IMS'S
I'... fur then several lun-s over.
'
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if I tn g. iiu; tn put
money' inti) gt«.d hiud.'g.Hsf ,
1 tl|ii4 ili*in. nnd moil, mid not l«* "in?Jhnt the trees, which
are llm re d foundation of ahy grove, arc Ihr* vrrv Ik-.L There
M W HE oiler In-s M «&gt;-«•I
I uckeie ires I,,it R U
' EHTMN Hirrr
none - It. r llock-we I Mss I KNOW
«'■ I*** ‘f'""1 ‘" ' ,1 1 am " " l ,**l w »f
t ‘“ " ' r * “« ' "" y »"

1 1 m* n e w M u c k c y t ' ^ N i i r s c r i c s i * ; t t ; i l i i ^ f*ivt*s t i n * f u l l h i s t o r y o f H u c k c w * N u r s c r i o s ,
' * 11- j tisi h o w I t u c k p v r I r r c s i i i v f f r i i w t t t o t f i v c t h o f n l l i i s s n ' k n o w h*(lgt*«l s u p &lt; ‘ r i o r i t y
Mi"l 1 . .lit ;i m s

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1" 11 iiikf . . f u r o v e s ,

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THESANFORD HERALD

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on end run. Hopkins gains 6 on
s ame piny.
Here n f umbl e b y A u ­
gustine gives Sanford her first an
only score. Ce n t e r puss too high all
lows the hall to- Toll behind goal
where Hopkins after recovering it i«
tackled f»&gt;r a safety, giving Sanf ord
2 points.
Quart er ends with Augus­
tine a dva n c i ng hall to middle of the
field on a prett il y executed forward
pass, P ri t ch ard carrying the hall
Score- Sanf ord 2, S A If S 0.
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know he was comi ng i nt o an ei ec t tioij i-iurtpaign, anil Tie took
no
ni«l« i.;. but hu did tell the t r u t h to
Piit&gt;lU)vKl Krrfjr Tunl i j r «ml Frt4i)f
nil t
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him qun*tinn*
And
in lhi« way the voters of Pi ne l l as
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fillEBCKfmoN r s i c s , IN ADVANCK
chi ef of the g ov e rn me n t the followONE VEAlt.....................
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SI X MONTHS ____ \
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only
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I M i m r d la lAa O l j by I'tribr f2.t&gt;0 fai Vm la
r e m n« nts of some that
are
Adrura or 20c. Err Month
not
I'ayrarnl* In Adrosr* Mum (to Made at Offlra worth mai nt aini ng.
111 fuel
Augustine lias ImlL F oy gains 30
until l h, Wj ytuds by a beautiful run around
Rotwrd A* Second.Oaao Mall Maltrt Aoruat I2»d c a n n o t he mai ntained
have nil been rebuilt.
I SOS. *1 |ho EootoSlrc at SonUtd. Etotlda.
right end Series of mass plays net
fndre AH or Match 3rd. 1*7*.
Su ch loads as marl, shell and 10 yards. Hopkins gains 20 yards
l o c k are out of I ho quest i on.
T h e y on end run advanci ng hall to S a n ­
Offlna In llrtald ttsilding
Trlrphonr No. IIS
d et e r i or at e .ill the r at e of a b o u t ford‘s 15-yard line. Sanf ord breaks
&lt;4
$ 1 , 0 0 0 per mile per year
It would up forward
pass.
S a n f o r d’s ball.
S a n f o r d will be well supplied in cost from $ 40 0 to $500 per mile F or war d pass fails
Lose hull to
JLL
YOUR BUSINESS ,
the
amu s e me nt
line this winter. per year to keep the surface p a t c h ­ Augustine.
End run fails.
Line
All we net &lt;1 is a tirst class hotel.
ed. not repbicinK the grindup and ( plunges fail
At te mpt at *forwnr
II. R. STEVENS
blow away part
0
C. M. HAND
0. L. TAYLOR
pass fails.
Sanf ord' s bal l on An*
President
VlrePrrWdet
(uhkr
" S a n d - a s p h a l t roads nre not fuv- gustine's
3 5- yard
line.
Augustin
N o v e m b e r 1 9 lh anti 2 0 t h promise
F. L WOODRUFF V»c«-Prf.id*nt
t o he big days in the history of S a n - ! o r ''&lt;l l,v thp Rovernment
T h e y are penalized 5 yards for illegal t a c kl e
ford for on t hose days will be held
held &gt;
t l,ut
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V ' xporiment, and an unsutis- Sanford fails t o gain on line plunges
I August i ne’s ball.
Hopkins' beaut h e a n n ua l (lower show and plant f a ct or y one so far.
" H r i r k is the best road for Klor- tiful*, tin through left end nets 30
s a l e in the c o u it house building,
It s dur ation is as y e t u n ­ y A r d a . ' - v . M a j * pl ay* fail to gain.
f irst Iloor. T h e s e a n nu a l aflairs are idn.
Yl*around
arounTT ‘left
left for 15 yards.
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bec ause no well c o ns t r u c t e d Hopkins goes t hrough line for . 9 Case rdfta
becoming
most popul ar with the
T - ' V '-T^''Z--'T 'T
Fai l to gain 10 y ar ds
S a n ­ S a n f o r d ’s hall on f umbl e. Neatl y
y e t worn out , and yards.
pe op l e of this s ec t i on a n d the visitors bri ck road has
A t t e m p t a t forward exe cut ed forward pass carries ball to
c o tn e from m a n y a d j a c e n t cities to t h e co st of ma i nt e n a n c e is v e r y ford's b a l l .
takf c ' p a r t and pu r ch ase lloweis and s ma ll —beginning at f rom $ 2 5 to pass fails as referee's whistle end referee’s whistle ends the game.
II. S. , 1 9, Sanf ord &lt;#&gt;
first half.
S r o r e : Sun ford 2, S. A. Score- S. A
$ 5 0 per mile.
vi nes.
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" T h e qual i ty of brick culled for
()
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T h e following is the line-up
Third Quarter
tui *♦&gt;
the
Pinellas
contract
is
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" ( ity ollieials will hereafter put by
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officials.
Sanl ord kicked off. l-'oy returning
all Vagrants to work tin- minute right
Position
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both
engineeri
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(lie hull to the middle of the field
they hit S a n l o r d. says the Herald
full-back
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all
right
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“ mid we want this report spread
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right half
Po| ,
And Mr .lames said if we dp m l beautiful nil"* forward pas* \b \,it
b r o a d ' us! in order to l e . n l &lt;&gt;|| the
♦
left half
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g e n t l e me n who might find r not ti get good results from these eon- d r earn*.* tin- bull to S a n f o r d ' " 1
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quarter
back
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tr ac t s, it wj|| he our own fault
25-vurd li e
C loe go s around
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t h e i r t isle •■&gt; work whili here, At
right end
KtnmtPfr’
FTJftir Tt.d Tor" 5 yard* * Trii’ cI i mT'
eepi in a way fRat doe |,'| In-Ip'• f-TErtruT} T r t r g n r m
♦
left eml
(i S p e n c e r
goes thr ough Hue for 5 y;trds. A l ex ­
along."
T h e Herald Is taking the
right t a c kl e '
Robinson ♦ t
ander i . dvunce* hull to S an f or d ' s
p r o p e r st ep t o prevent the usual,
left, t ac kl e s
. K=. II ♦
10 -yard line on center plunge
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mutual visit of professional h ob o es , ,
right guard ; M e r e d i t h
hall
on
downs
S
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who mo v e sout h ward with the tir-jl
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left guard
Art I ur ♦
ST. A l G t S T l N F . REC O RD
Froward pass g a it s 2 0 c a r d Nat
••hill winter winds mid expert to
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roll I i t
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bud i l t . l l l p l " a not her (inward p a.
In one of the prettiest exl uhi
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S u b •! it l i e .
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t ' . l ' l * Ilf fl.lit bull ••v »*r w it Iii -s -uhI lt|| b w
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tint«.i
M urr-ll and ♦
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t in- Inc i ’ griili*. a t In &gt;'t
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In •rehi) a n n o u n c e
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Sel l ar- s-t Augu
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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

What Strengthens a Bank?

A Hank’s strength consists of Large Resources, Ample
Cash Reserves, Adequate Capital, Growing Surplus,
Capable Management.

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m a n y y.-arHolly say*
T ' j e eotiy that fill" com - to hand
is i-.-fiaii.il enltghteiiiiig mid there
will be sunie disgruntled point, lain*
, t n Fhrridu when tin- book is punted
Many .if the so-called people's c a n ­
d i d a t e * will f&gt;e el imi nat e d from the
' J iyauLs iri t tie people's party
when
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T h e c on t r o ve r s y as to the rela­
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merit s
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anti
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» o ut h Florida Mill rages inconclutsively between the C l ea r wa t er Sun
a n d t h e Eustl.n L a k e Region, and is
r e a c h i n g , thp personal s t age where
t h e eiKturs cjtll cacti other names.
M e a n w h i l e the people of Polk co un ­
t y tire deeply int erested in the in­
tuit* ns t o which is most desirable,
b r i c k o f fund asphal t, for we expect
t o bui l d two or t hr e e
hundred
mi le * of modern rondttsy in this
coutrt y soon.
T h e r e is one man it t Iti .Ountry
** t o. oughtit i n b r illl r \ [ * * r ’ tl 1 LIt
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t h e good f ini(( S tl i |iar ’ III* .it ul T1.
U n i t e d S t a t e s g ove rn me n t
He wu*
flown i n Pinellas count y the other,,
d a y , looking iuto this question, a*
it* is a vital one there u»_ well as in
. F o l k , (it view of a proposed bond
issue fdr t hat c o u n t y , and here i*
w h u t . the
St.
Pet ersburg
T i m e*
ityy* a * to the opinion exfUeosetl by
M r . - J a m e s , which studies the i-sne
f avor of bri ck, so' far ns his
yiicw.i on t h e s u b j e c t can HCtl.e^it::
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M’liis lmnk lias always trit-t 1 to give yuu gnud servipp.
It has safeguarded your funds. It has collected (he pfi-sh
represented by the checks \iou have deposited. 11 has de­
livered the cash ordered paid by the checks you have issued
c\en filmisiied you tin4 check blanks. It lias returned your
cancelled checks as receipts. It has kept a record of your
transactions, accurate to a rent, proved everyday.
Now \vc giveyqu an extra-tangible sendee.
. Instead of leaving your pass-book (your only receipt for
deposits) to Ih'i balanced, and calling for it later, you find
your statement of account with cancelled checks ready for
&gt;ou ot the first of the month. Or you can have them any
day in thev month that you wish, at a moment’s notice.
The statement is printed, nmt, m in in g made by machine.
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This nentiy printed lhirnniglia-madc atjvlemnnt
t* the tnodern way of nhoiring you the condition
of your account. I t nave* you the inconvenience
of turni ng in vour pftss-boolt e a c h tnontli.
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P. S .—Come in ami sec how we keep our customers' accounts by ma­
chine. Our methods may surest how you can render similar service to
your customers, (iivt)ip service pays.

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Florida
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In te re s t
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Iall.» Sucrlnrflj Arranged for
IIurfiol Herald Render*

Th.' la die- " f the Bapt i al church
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a baauar S a t u r d a y , D e c c m l)(.r uli in Roberta* More.
N'.w Florida catic syrup - " N o t
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XI,,. Hoyul Cafe will open in this
llly it, ihe room formerly occupi ed
Tin* Royal
iiv Long h Grocery
rtip t.e under the old man ag eme nt .
Genuine fresh Ber mud a onion seed
Jt L. U. 1*hi lips2 2 -Bt c
Clean up the back yards as well as
the front garden.
K F. D u t t o n , ' R o y S y m e s , G. C.
Fills and
\V.
M.
Haynes
were
^mo nc those ukLmtliiig. eOurt
at
Did.mil yesterday. « pr e- at the flower show will be
.i„ t .is will ' encourage the pl anti ng
..i 1 rubtiery and ornament als.
2 :l- 2 t
I Lme mber a smooth prett y lawn
to .u line for u possible prize
Ho nd a live turkeys
Phone 277.
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sonville was given by Mrs Henrv
Wight at her a t t r ac t iv e home on
Park a vet; ue ) e s t e r d a ) ’ afteri.oon.
A delightful!) informal hour was ^
enjoyed and a warm interest and ‘ 5 S
enthusi asm jirevailed m behalf of
the organisation and
it*
little
charges.
Th e vurim/s sections b4 —
the town and vicinity, also the
church denominations were repre­
sented
by
Mrs.
Wight' s guests,
tlm- insuring a " t e a " in ever) localtty . m l giving the tow ris-wo m e n
the privilege of contributing to this,
the greatest charity in tin* stute.
Rach of the Indies, enjoying the
hospitality of their gracious hostess
of Wednesday will in turn entertain
seven or more friends at subsequent
"teas,"
The cycle of teas is being
held In the towns
nil over the
state.
Some r.f them have already
sent in goodly sums to Marcus
Fugg for his splendid work.
Mrs.
Wight was unanimously
elected
treasurer of the Sanford fund. Vases
of beautiful roue*. tin* gift of Mrs
A\ A l i mn, were placed about tin* j
rooms
Mrs
Stevenson delighted
with several piuno number*, among
them Mo za rt ’s Sonata, Thl*** pres­
J
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|e*iun Thrasher
Newimlt
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chauun of I'uola, Mfs. C. M. Berry,
Mrs W 1‘ Carter and Mrs. .1 II
Ferguson from the West Side. .Mr*
C It Walker. Union avenue Mr*
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and Saturday Novemher l!)(!i and 20th
will he jfiven to (he Woman’s ( luh
of Sanford

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It matters not, for wc have Sh o e s for
every member of yotir household, from
the l i t t l e toddler, who must have
sprinjj heels, to the good sturdy ones
for the head of the house.
W e re.
careful to sec that they arc of proper
m aterial, and correct in shape and fit;
while the im portant point (se rv ice ) is
always our first care.
Every jjood
i t.tltc of leather has been put into our
S h o e s.
Patent Leather. C alf. Kid,
Ideal Kid and all other serviceable
kinds.
Then putting them together
for your hardest wear, insures satisfactio n .
I rv our Shoes.

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A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE

taauiiiaiiafla a r t i s i i f l a a i t a a n a m i a a a a i i c . n i a a B c a a a u a a K i ^ r i i ^ i , - . J

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...AND EVENTS...

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W h a t ’s the racket?
Oh. ju.-t t he
4
llit lh d a y iH n n rr
lawn mow.Ts •all over town
Kverv*
In honor of her young si stei , Miss
body is g.'iting ready for l u t f ’i’ctu.n France* lamviti. Mr*
J
K. TerDay
williger entet tainml with a beautiful
Purina
bran in paekugeri,
|().- dinner party on Friday, the oeeasion being the liirthday of
Miss
eucti
I, p McCuller
24 It
h o i v i t t T h e laidu was lovely with
Fixtures and cabinet
work at its firetty a p p o i n t m e n t centered by
Sanford Novelty Works
24-1 le
a~va*»&lt; of cut flowers.’ Flowers and
ferns adorned the roons.
A tem pt­
Vote for T ) l e r
ing menu was daintily served. *
Mrs. W Jt Moses of West Palm
Beach is t h e truest of Mr- K K
Cfiiifminy Rrcrption
Cox.
Mrs. Moses was for iijany!
An e nj oyabl e and
pleasant event
years a resident of Sanford and is
being cordially greeted by her many |of the week was the delightful re­
ception of the Social D ep a r t me n t
old friends.
to the members of tin. Wo ma n ' s
How about T)|er for alderman?
Cluti Tuesday af ter noon at the club
A charming s i mpli ci ty pre­
All kinds of wood work at S a n ­ rooms
ford •N o veltjf Works. 24 l i e * vailed in tit* . a t t r a c t i v e decorations
of m l hibiscus and white s t a r j e s ­
* Going over to Del. nnd for the
samine
which
were
prettily
ar ­
Vesper service at the University
ranged on tables und stands.
Sunday af ternoon wen* Mrs. C. R.
tl uesls were welcomed by Miss
Walker, Mrs. R. K. Cox, Mrs W. R.
l.auru
Fish.
In t h e receivitf|j*r line
Moses. Miss Clara Mi|b’ n a n d . Clif­
were Mrs. " D e a n e Tu r n er , first . yjfcr
ford \fculker
I president of the d u b , M i s J AVfbio
T site ii r hnni t1 i»It T)l»*r
Bel ts, chairman of tin* Social De\ fufrtment and Mrs
It
J
Holly.
Tr y Premi er sftfud dressing
, I hostess
A charming program «■(
delirious mayonnaise
l.
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muste ami readings t hroughuiit the
Culler
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24- fi.
^ I li r noon
The
. .j uni ng
number
v Among tin promiio
- so
p. as given bv Mrs St ephe nson, a
the f i t y thi- week I- Hr \\ I C , r
..h»;-i^tiiul rmuiiUuu
ol . M u r m i .
pet.t i r
"I
'he
First
Method
"Sy'mtihonv ”
Miss
1,ticca
Chap­
i*t i hurch of .lurk*onvilh;
Dr Carpell. a popular y oung pianist, de­
pettier is one of the most eminent
lighted wiiti ante of Dui nnd' s fan-in
divines i i Florida, and i- holding a
ating " W a l t z e s " and tin- program
‘terms of servie... here in the Method
concluded with a reading given with
i-t •h nr. h
her usual I Veelb’Ot int erpret ati on 11v
t lilts
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\ot. I \peri erneI'h I- was In r&lt;
id tie, man
■hi , ■ , I a a- foliow , d for 11.........

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We will puj you 4 rents n |&gt;ound
for old rim cut cuMtigi., su.-s ,tt) , ;j
and HO * :i 1... Sanford Machi ne fi 1
Garage Co
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I’crsonal i l e m s of

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.•lull toijuis Tuesday .-v ening, -hipv
/ n i r twt)’ /i,Vi /./mu
I’ink and nine doimpo ;s* will
At t/ltijiu^rsb Itbure lustt evening 2itrd
' ‘,r ibu d» lv|ff
/v‘.e to the rm-sionarv ec»4i- Il,e 'worn and tile oeeasion- fironirfln*
• f, r . n i ’i* *•* Holy Cross ehureh were Ito He a very e n j o y a b l e afTiur •
Mrs Hi ,L
,\, lfully
lln'jly will
vvi
be Im.-tess
a'fcU’rtainetJ b j lit*' young ladle* uf
- t Agna*
w U h ,k.
Ai’ nvs (Gi u itlldd- 'With
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lOLD CITY HALLVVMLRr WAJMIHOTO* TPOWlltl if
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cungetiid p a r - '
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II "!'• 4 ■1 to erli uuln f.
intrirtnai reeefrtion
whirl) was at.
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•ThA m gfstration , lt&lt;t^l^ of ’ ( ■ f t
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l.'D.lvd I*) the r h u r e li m r m b i T S i j p I
Mr
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Punch wn» sprvi d jiv :
nJ hm i * S ';t'“ 2 f O' a de'l 'lir/ul
t ,1 Lr Ii |oi j .|„t-, ro.u
N e w Y o rK b y t h e a c t i v i t i e s w ith in
\Tr' Archin Heit» unit Mrs. Gwynn I o n h i : i v
dot. . r
. . tin* G u m vr born on
..t tii
V10* ' and Will runUi(]: «|ien until Saturday
th
is m a g n if ic e n t b u ild in g a t th e h e a d
.Aaiiiying
with
re
fre
shment
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Fox
1 .vrk avenue last night
T h e dani’e
te*1 Imurs' from ■' a
Nov tin l.'U’fi;
o
f'W
a ll S tre e t.
boxer.* Mis)l«r* Jurtfr StuVnon, RrjTia v as i mf o r m:;l and (lie splendid muale;
i n ' ’ On
iip|i!.--,
the west
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1from
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" f ’ t tn to .,12- m and P in till 4 p
- ; Chittmideii ntK&gt;'-Jjuuui** flnn*xtfea
ttum YSuHuee'i. 'Aftrcheaira cont rib­
d . In m u c h t h e s a m e w a y t h e fin a n cia l
m-h good demand t h at it w i l l ! Sat ur d ay it will be opened
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uted mueh to the en j o ym e n t of the!
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• r e s o u r c e s o f th is c o m m u n ity a r e e x
Sanford until JAalurday 1 I m till H f. m
/ 4irM.ift.irj It/ ViofA A" i lldrrjfilr f: a
iicusmn.
The porch and t hi Marffej
"A
M . W .M ,D Y ,K f,f
am p lified b y th e w o r h a n d a c tiv itie s
Miss M. lle- Si nil i; and Miss Sai dec
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reception lint! w'ere used f o r ; the:
* , r i 4y ( ’ l e f k .
14-1 Dc _____
Williams,
who n ec ,f Vjirndueting a
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of th is b a n K - ’ *
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it'irri j)/i your* trash and hi In tH»*
^ i . n c i n ^ ^ f i o l thpM- wlm did n«»*i
P a ) Your Poll 1 1 ' Now
kindergarten at tffp^fiarisli house*
man Hit'll have pl enty to
care to dance sat inside or on the.
&lt;1, O u r d e p o s its r e p r e s e n t t h e th rift a n d
•veryhody join* the eleun^np V ' In -n.'il.r to qualify f*1- 11,1 ,1, v would in* pleased if the parents and it lefts.
At
ten o'clnrk a choice |
p ro s p e rity o f th e p e o p le o f th e c o m
D'C'Clir.if, and i-lwo fu." the ettj !'r|' ; Yriend* of their small fiupil* would
•tnifaife
buff, t luncheon, consisting of chirkmtt[V ofcetion. •' i* llrr|," " i r
,,lul visit the school while the rhildren
m u n ity , a n d t h e y a lso r e p r e s e n t th e
en sandwiches and coffee was served
••ring Him pure Rider S p r i n g * p„|i tax fie .■find f r the y ear- l ’M.I arj, M( w 0 r |t&gt;
F if teen ha|&gt;|)y little
c
o n f id e n c e o f th.© -public in th e s a f e ty
and danring
was then
resumed,
- -"a ler and ge| the henefl ts I h e r e- trn^l |!t 1 4 -till* w’eokj.
•
“j ‘fares ' g a t he r e d abo ut the kindera n d re s p o n s ib ility of th is in stitu tion .
until el. ven
All during the even'-j
f"rm
Phone \r. M wmi n mu at the
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T N J 1- D c J I N K l N S .
gaft eu table nr at. pl ay 1* a prett y
ing punch was served in the recep­
‘'inforK House.
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4 &gt; ''eetor
picture and should be e nj oye d by
2.1-21.
d . O u r w ish is t h a t all of t h e p e o p le o f
tion hall by Misses M a y Thrasher'
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• ot lie'* In .o|e their l each, TS.
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th e c o m m u n ity m a y b e n u m b ered
and Fern Ward
Th e d a m e imi »'
■ ■1v e i f o ' l e d ;tr. C'.iljd.' l l i' Jl n’m
a m o n g t h o s e v .'iio se ‘ s a v i n g s at o
one of tin* mo-l i ivjov aide af l be
Huiford t " n . ' &gt; , Virginia M. ltat.nd
many social affair- during Ijo^ faP
g ro w in g w ith us The s a v in g h a b it is
Iteatrtt'e Howard
Dlivia la* Roque
inhnthv
y o u r b e s t i n s u r a n c e p o licy for th e
Mar)
Klleii Morris. Hillv Mo rri s.
Antony ..those jire.senl. were Mr
y e a r s to c o m e
A nl nine tt,' Shinholser. Cnmillu Puand Mrs. C. K. HepfJ’, Mr and
lenton, Char l o t t e Mansell. K a t h e r d . S ta rt a b a n K tvC O u n t
h i .'u s toc^ay.
a ■
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inf* Taira rh. R li i a b e t h Hines. Pat, Mrs. R ob e r t W e b b , 4 Mr. and Mrs
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■ • • here to -&lt;Tve you with the veD'
°f ex’erythiffg
* yoked proj ’iugetic Roumil lat , Mr
and. Mrsrj
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Millet1. Charles- Abe rn a th y and AuP' t I v in a (lerfecily sanitary kitchen und served in the right w|,y..
Braxton
Verkins,
Mr.
and ' M r s : ;
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B. W. Herndon, Mr, and ,Mr*. D.
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L. Thrnsber.c^Mr. .Tnd Mrs. Atrhie
S i Irrr /', ti
Hells, Mr. and Mrs. W. R Wat
1'lie iirnt uf a , cycle of s i l v e r ' leilT, turn, Mr. und Mrs. U J . iloll^, Mrk*C
N* w W DDDIt! F F I t e i l . D I N G l ' HO NK 152
SANFDHD. FLORIDA
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■’ Tor the purpi’-ve of raising f und* for S. Pul eston, .Mrs. Claude Herndon.
1-pRRjESr .LAKF.. Uft*
D. L. THR ASHER VUe P „ ,
A R. KEY, Cx.hb,*
Yilliuma, . Florwtrt'j •
Williams,
_ Ibiit'j forg'd our Ice Cream I’nrlor jusl acrosH the sired
the
ChiTdren’a Home Soci et y
of Misses Sai dec
•aughlln,
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�PAGE SIX

THE HANFORD HERALD

The Exploits of Elaine
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A Detective Novel and a Motion Picture Drama
By ARTH UR B. REEV E
T h i H 'lll-K n a u n N o e t llt l a n J th i
C n a to r a/ |A« " C r a ig K t n n t J y " S to u t t

Prczctitcd In Collaboration With the Rathe Plijrra and the Fciertlc Fllni Company
______ Oopyrtgbt, i M i by tfa* S U r C o a p u p y

All F o r e ig n H lg b U I U « c n # d

See the Pictures at The Star Every Wednesday.
S Y N O P SIS .

T h e New York police nr* mystified by «
»"Tl"S of u i u r i l m runt hitler i rum » T he
principal rlu. &gt;•&gt; thr criminal 1* tin wain
lug letter which Ii* sen! III" vl'tlnm signed
with a 1 till. Inn*.* hand ■" Th. tat**"! vl* 1tin of ill" my slertoua ■uni.'UoOh t« T*&gt;l or
Inslg.iln
Insurance
president.
11 In
•luiigldei. Iir.ilii". employ* Crnlg K* nuoilj. Hit* (attunis nri"iillrU ilelectlve, |o
trv io m m o l thr mystery. M'hut K.-nttedv necnttiptlshe* 1* lolil hy Id* friend,
.lam. "on. ti m wtpapi r man
After many
mi lt Vn* ittii nipt* to put Khiln'
amt
I'riiiu K"nii".ly out of tin- way ihp t'lut.-h1ii C It amt t» at lanl f.aiml to be pon*' other
Ilian IVrrv tlennett Klulne's l a w y n ami
the man ntm In riiKii(nl to marry. B e n ­
nett Hera (o the rlrn o f one of hla Ctrl*
n*an criminal*. T h " Chinaman force* from
Hi-nm-tt tli" M-"t"t of lit" w In -reiihnuta nf
l7,f«l.G00. Then lie give* t ho lawyer a po­
tion which will *u*p. ml nnlinatloii for
month* Kennedy reach"* Henn«*tt’* elite
)u*t after he lm.i lout t*on*"luuan"**.

TWENTY-FIFTH EPISODE
T H E LOST TORPEDO.
F r o m i ho r u c k * of a pr o mo nt or y tha t
l u11oil out not f a r f r o m tin- w h a r f
a h e r o Wti F u m e * hmly wa * found amt
K&gt;*nii"iJj h.ul i l l sa Ho ar&gt; il, opene d up
i lioittitlful p a n o r a m a ni ;i bay on one
uhlo ami tin M 'lml oi, the nth- r
It wan it i h -• Mi ll hu ni * t M
Hnl
a n y o n e who htul boon s t a n d i n g n e a r
t h e promont ory t he tiexi day mi ght
liavi* neon a . t h i n lino, as If* tin* » a
' t o r . Hparklinu In tin* s unl i g ht . had
hooii tail with a liny*' k nl ie
i.radnal
' v a l tlin s t e e l r&gt;.i| *&gt; • on 11 i o i r-i f i ' iin
I lie Mal e! Il&gt;r|l * t , 11 lll.o iig a h e a d
t ho ug h flowl&gt; now a» it | i-ln.| II*
a a * a l ii ii e I h* Ml I f at •
\ t I * I ll i a ln.l i o m u l i v find* • ot - i i . i
eiih d a d h
holla
|l Wan t h e lla'l h III .1 sllhtuil
i in**, and t h e tod w.u&gt; t h e pt ri*cop&gt;
\- I ho Mitiln.lMm Ilk l l l t f i al II «l
i to- W.1 V !&gt; llli.o* M fit* t rvLl •a! MV. I IT
Hie hat c h Pilfj vvl&gt; oprinuf and a hand
«t iTi 'f \ Mr f " r m »3mM
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Admission 5 and 10c

Iho l i t t l e motor, and tlin d r i v e r allot
a h e a d down a hit of aide road a nd out
Into t h e ma i n alioro road nguln, urging
t he c a r f o r wa r d to o v e r t a k e t h e o ne
1 ahead.
S i i f h was t h e e n t r a n c e of t h e strung
o r — Ma r r l u a I to I M a r i nto A m e r i c a
How 1 m a n a g e d to puss t h e ti me
.
«1ur tnif t h e tlrst few da y s a f t e r Iho
s t r a n g e d i s a p p e a r a n c e of Ke nne dy t
don't know
tl wa s nil l i k e a dr e am
— t h e a p a r t m e n t e mp t y , t h e l a b o r at o r y
empt y, my own work on t h e S t a r
un i n t e r e s t i n g , E l a i n e b r o k e n h e a r t e d,
life I ts el f a b ur d e n.
Hoping a g a i n s t hop e, thl* n e x t day
I deci ded to drop a r o u n d at t h e Dodge
house.
As I e n t e r e d I ho l i b r a r y una n n o u n c e d I s a w t ha t Kl ul nc, with a
fai th for whi ch I e nvi ed her, wa s Bitl ine at a t a b l e , tier hack t o wa r d lh«
-tlour
S h e was g a z i ng sadly at a pit**
lonrapli
T I i oi i k Ii I could not s e e It.
I needed not to lx* told whose ll was
S h e did not h e a r m e c o m e In. s o on
gross ed was s h e in h e r t h o u g h t s Nor
did sh»- in ' I . , ii;.' al Pr*1 as I stood
Just liehind h e r
F i n a l ! ) I put im
hand ..ii I r - h n u t d e r .is If I had !&gt;&lt;•• ii
. . .i i Id. i h n d h e r
*&gt;*
S h e l ooked up Into my f a c e . " H a v e
you heard f r o m h i m y e t ? " s h e a s ke d
anxi ous l y
I i out d only s h a k e my lo ud sadly
She sigh'd
III) ol onl .ll ll) s h e rose
. i o 1 i * . * ' 1u r w'i t -. . i » 11 l * ■w ;* rd t h *■
l a i d . Ii llo la ' |•1.*■ • wi li.nl *&gt; ■ n him
alioiil l lo hoio-.
U . had le . ll ' .11 . TIll lip .uol doW II
* . • !■ I •-ill 11. * kI I &gt;- 1 I • out . .1
lik'il * In. *v l o" a loan inad" Ills way
111 Ilk Ii: III" FllHl n i e m u Hal.
I- till- Miss |IimI c * ’ It. .1-1 . d
1 to • I I u. I...| I km .. hill
ill
l to l i no t ho ug h I Hunk s h e t hought
ll" might I
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s ui t e a val et wa s a l r e a d y u n p a c k i n g
s o m e ( f u n k s and l ayi ng out c l ot h e s
when p e l Mar and hi s aBSlstant e n ­
tered.
Wi th an e v e l a m a t l u n of s a t i s f a c t i o n
at Ills u n o s t e n t a t i o u s e n t r y Into tho
r l t i [ i d ‘ t ar threw off Ills l i e nvy cunt
1 11" Mil. I t.SlM'lo d to asslnt film 111
r e m o v i n g t h e c l o t h e s still wet ami
wrinkl ed I r e m hi * pl unge i nto the sea.
S c a r c e l y had Del Mur c h t t l g c d hi s
c l ot h e s l imn )(_.* r e i e l v i d t wo i l s t t o r s
S t r a n g e l y e n o u g h , tltei we r e dress ed
in the u n i f o r m or p u l i ie me n
'.First of nil we in art c o n v i n c e t he m
of our h on e s t y
to. - a hl . l ooki ng fixed­
ly at t h e t wo nt.'ii
' O r d er s have b ee n
gi ven In t h o men e mpl oye d by Wu
F a n g to he uhoul in hal f an hour. Wo
mu s t p r e t e n d to a r r e s t t h e m on sight .
You underntnnd
“ Yes. s i r . ’ h!) o nodded.
" V e r y well, c o m e o n , " Del Mar o r ­
dered, t a k i ng up h i s b a t nnd p r e c e d ­
i ng t he m fr o m (tie room.
O u t s i d e tlie L a F o s t e , Del M a r and
hla t wo p o l i c e m e n e n t e r e d tho c a r
whi ch had dr i ve n Del Ma r fr o m tho
seacOBHt and w e r e qui ckly whisked
awa y, upt own, until they c a m e ne ar
t he Dodge h o u s e
Del Mar l euped from t h e c ar . fol­
lowed by hi s t wo po l i ce me n . " T h e r e

they nre. already,” ho whispered,

H e turned pre t t y n e a r l y e ve r y t h i ng
upstrio down, t he n s t a r t e d on the d es k.
Sud d e nl y ho i paused.
T h e r e waa a
paper
He read U, t h e n with an ai r of
e x t r e m e el ati on s hoved In Into hi s
pocket.
As ho was goi ng out hTf stopped
In-side the VaUl. removed the handke r
c h i e f from his ( i c e and bound hi m
with a c or d from i Im portieres. T h e n .
* t 111 I m m a cu l a t e in s p i t e of tils e t c
c o u n t e r , he des c e nd e d In the e l e vat or,
r o c n l e r i ' d a watting c a r and drove
off
I
Hullo evi dentl y, howe ve r , lie wanted
to c o v e r tils tr ac ks , for lie had not
gone ha l f a dozen b l o c k s before lie
stopped, paid a n d lipped the dri ve r
gener ous l y, and di s appe are d into tho
t h e a t e r crowij.
* Hack agai n In tho P r i n c e He nr y,
wh i t he r the fussy l i tt l e old man made
til* way as q u i ck l y ns he could through
a s i de s t r e e t , he went”(|ulolly up to his
room.
I ll s door was now locked. He did
not have t o deny h i m s e l f to visitors,
for he had none.
Sti ll h i s room xvas
c l u t t e r e d by a vast amount of para
p h r n t a l l a and he wa s s eat ed before a
t ab l e deep In work.
Fi rs t of all lie tied a ha n d k e r c h i ef
o v e r his n o s e nnd mouth. T h e n ho t ook
up a c a r t r i d g e fr o m tho tnble and c a r e ­
fully e x t r a c t e d t h e bul let.
Into tho
s p a c e oeeu|iled by the bullet he poured
a whlto powder nnd added a wad of

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T h e g r e a t b u lk
and mighty grip nf
the Firestone NonSkid tread is a vital
test of the holding
power behind it.
The exclusive way
t h is e x t ra p o w c r of btuly
is built-in to su p p o rt the
extra tread explains why
Firestone service gives

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F ir e s to n e T ir e a n d
Rubber Com pany
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poi nti ng up t h e a v e n u e .
All t h r e e h a s t e n e d up tho nvenue
now, wh e r e , b e s i d e n uj il l , t h e y could
s e e two me n l ooki ng thr ough I n t y ^ l y
paper, l i k e a b l a nk ca r t r i d ge , pl acing
a s t hough very a n g r y at s o m e t h i n g go­ J t h e c a r t r i d g e in t he c h a m b e r of ft re­
i ng on inside.
volver and r e p e a t i n g t h e ' operat i on 1
' A r r e s t t h e m ' " s houted Del Mar.
until he had It fully l oaded
It was
a s Ills o « n m e n ran forward
h u own Inventi on of an aapl n xlutlng
T h e l ight was s hort and s ha r p, with
ballet
e ve r y e v i d e n c e of la &gt;1 r g e n u i ne Due
P e r h a p s ha l f an hi^tr i nter the tdd
of ttia il a n m a n u g . i l to tit cult a way.
b'i: -&lt;ti Ins room rh'UUiii tic anil
Ililtl Jlltli|i Mi.- g i i d ' l i Wall.
!' Del
h u ilntnar ul.it" uppcuruni e ............... I.
Mar alt.I nil.- ul t he polu •-ni.-:i a' t r
*util* tail l or l h from III" liiitil down
I.1in, w l ib- t lie i i h. r tuili t t "tl t li" . till-. Zlri't. L ilka, a lunlulilkl - i l»l U a - wa 1 f o l . f drug •-I .1. i n J., iL&gt; o t h e r
drop, to ah iw hi msel f.
g c nt h' rq a n who h a d evi de nt l y b e e n h u r ­
I&gt;1 Mar l ooked at ni m In surpni
pol i ceman.
L l ui no scorned finite I mpressed with I rying thr ough t h e crowd.
Ho had l us i a n t l y his a ct i ve mind recall-y tt l
E l a i n e and I Itaif b e e n , n s . -I hav e
h e r n e w friend. I n i Mur, us we made ! sllppi'd on s ot i ie t l Sng on thi* sidewal k
i i r . . ..Id man who had fal len. b' tfvfTi
said t al ki ng with tin* mao named
our way lir tin* l ibrary, thou:;li I a m and lost Ills h a l anr e . falling n e a r us
••n t In- i.i i e e l
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s u r e t h a t it was a pose on he r part At
U' c ImiiI o v e r and a s s i s te d him lo
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coul d s t a nd It no l o n g e r
wr a ppe d t h " emit iihout hint, hurri ed
thi inch t h e c m i s e r v utorv
"t hi'g vour pardon.*' I - e x c u s e d nil
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S e c r e t l y i hni i gh t he c t i t r a t i r e ol 111" Ut a V 1 Speak l o Miss I ' odge a l o n e Just
(lie I.a i o- i e w to n tlie m i i .x IIi -i e ar
a llilnulii
s t r a n g e r had hczip plAuneil l imu u i
w Iiicii had b ee n wai t i ng al Iln* tfslu r
II.
Ie*w ed i It ll* i ling t ai elull&gt;
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it wa s not un^hyei ved
||||.|| hul .Ire &lt;v up b e f o r e t he hotel
thought, a n d F l u m e foll owed nm a s i d e :
Al ong I fill hi’^kll on a howl de t . ga/
c l i t tali' e
F r o m it al ight e d t h e I iishv
w h He 1 itdd he r my 1* .irs
thg t h o a g i i t f u l h 'of*l to s e a and stunk
util g e n t l e m a n who Imre sin'll it re*
1 don t h i . " tin l ooks nf M tnv
lug a n old hrtei pip", sat a h"»il fish
m a r k a b l e ri s et nli htnco io the lishersi I f " slo a g r i . d
"V o
I'll l.o very
••rtnan c l ad in an o i ls ki n hat and
niati I m- i l l * paid tipi d r i ve r and e n ­
r.i: el"| w (ml 1 sav
h e a v y , ungainly hoots
Mmut tile n. ' ck
tered tile hot el
was a l o u t wolileti inulfler whi ch i o n
U l . i l " we Were t a l k i n g I culihl s e e
Hu v* "til d i r ec t l y to Iln- d " * k and
out of tile e . l i n e r lit my e ve that the
i e all'll Ul" l itwer ll'111 ,lf hi s f ue" qillte
with wett murm ured Unger, s c a rc e l y
a s i»ff i'i i u*i 11 a - li Is si t a g g l ) , gri/.’ I"d
/• How was l ooki ng at us asKltu' i- and
temlnlsi-etit ol a I Lher rnnl i heguti P a l ­
Irowtilng
Hut It 1 had had an X lav
yv h l s k e m
ing (tie n a i i i i s down tin* l i s t until lie
i ve I might h a v e s e n Ills U n coni
rfuddi'Ill) ll" s e e m e d to d i s i u x e r
s topped b e f o r e o n e whi ch read
paiiluns on t he n l h e r side of t h e wall,
womcthl ng t h a t IntereBtiul hi m, slnwly
" M a r c u s Del Mur and v a l e t . W a s h ­
peer i ng o v e r as lli ev had done hefon*
ro s e , t h e n t urned and a l mo s t ran up
i
ngton.
D t * . R o o m r.L'ii
and s howi ng everv evldem-p of Hillin'
th. . s h o r e
Qui c k l y lo- dropped behi nd
W i t h a qui ck g l a n c e uhoul. lie made
a n t e at ill) i n t e r f e r e n c e .
a l a r g e rock and wai ted, ( . " " t i n g out
a n o t e of It and t urned away, l e av i ng
As
the
HimmwJntj
he a r i ng
the
T h e ma n r e s u m e d hla q u e s y o n i n g of j
tile lav F o s t e to t a k e up q u a r t e r s of
s t r a n g e r , on whom flu* Jislii ri nan had
Klulti" r o g a i d l n g t h e t oi po dn and sli " ,
tils own hi t h e P r i n c e Henry down the
kopt hi s e y e s r i ve t e d, t ur ne d a nd
replied gua r de dl y , as , iu fact, nho Could |
s
treet.
ri
d r o v e a wa y, t h e old salt r o s e fr o m he* not iln ot her w Ise
Not until Del .Mar had left wl jh his
hind his rock gazed a l t e r t h e e a r n*
Suddenly we hoa r d s ho u t s mi the
two p o l i ce me n did t h e fussy ol d- ge ntf t o tlx e v e r y line of it in Ids tiietn
Other side of tlie wall, as t hough siitlie
t l emn n r e a p p e a r ill t h e L a F o s t e . T h e n
n r y , “ fid t h e n he. too, qui c kl y dlaap- o ne were a t t a c k i n g s o m e o n e e l s e.
ho r o de up to Del M a r ' T room and
p r a r o d up t h e road.
T h e r e s ee me d to hi- s e v e r a l of t he m,
rappm! al 1h r door
T h e s t r a n g e r » ear had nr, t re e ! ) ills
i or a mall quteklv Hung h i m s e l f over
" l a Mr. Del M a r I n ? " ho Inquired
a p p e a r e d wh e n the f i s h e r ma n t ur ne d t he wall a nd r a n Co us.
nf t ho vnlct
f r o m t he shorn road Into a c l um p of
" T h e y ' r e aft* r u s . " lie s hou t e d to
" N o . s i r . " repl ied that f unct i onary.
‘‘ s t u n t e d trees, and m a d e hi s way to a I In Hay
T h e l ittle old man a pp e ar i ng l o conh u L Not f a f a wa y mttod a hiiiii U. un
Itnntiriilv our v i si t o r drew n gun and
. ! !er. s t a nd i n g a mo me n t dandl i ng his
p r e t e n t i o u s c l os ed e a r al so wilh a i nll uw. d tin- new i un t i l as he r a n to
-ilk lull
Absent mindcdlv he 'Hul p"d
drlv e r
g . t out of tlo Kard1 u mi i h " nppnjill"
it
As I he valet stoop. i| to pit k il up
t s ha l l he n u d ) 111 a ml ti ul e
t h e i l i rcrtl on
III." old g e n t l em a n • \!tll&gt;ll"d alg/ug lilt}'
t i she r ni u n nodded, a l mos t runni ng Into
lust t hen a lull w .-II dre ss e d, strik
and s t r e n g t h s. u n e l v i • t.• . -t p ee l i ’d
I h o hut. as t he dri ver tnov.-d his e.tr mg man i a i i i " o v e r thu wall, arcoitiot his ye a r s
He sel/eil t he valet,
up cl (/Her l o t he door
pa riled by aimt Jtcr d r e s s e d us a ihi IIcc white with o n e -foul j h u ki cked lltC
T h e l a r g e r mo t o r had di s a ppe a r e d itinti, and r us hed t o wa r d us
door shut
f a r d own t h o * b e n d of t he road when
lAtfore t h e s ur pr i s e d s e r v a n t knevj
■The
c
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r
licjirniR
the
m
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t h e f l s h c r mq n r e a p p e a r e d
In an a l - ‘
what was gqtijg on hi s as s ai l ant hud
s
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ng
e
r
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Del
Mar
,
k
e
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unli
t
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moat I n c r e di b l e t i m e he had i hangi d
whipped from bfs pocket a Ijamikertils uHskl us nud t numc r for a da r k c o a t - r e a c he d New Y o r k , t h e n ma d e Us way
c h i c f hi whi ch was conc e a l ed a thi n
thr
ough
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il
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to
tho
a n d a l l k ha t .
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I litre of a n e s t h e t i c
T h e n l eavi ng tho
D s h c n n a n , but a r a t h e r f u s sy l ook i ng H o t e l l . a Frtitf*.
Del Mar Jumpe d out of the c a r , tils val et prone In a c o r n e r with t he h a n d ­
ol d gent l ert rfh. b c w b l s k c r e t l still, with
wet r l o t h e s covhrotl cuntplet* ty by the k e r c h i e f o v e r hla face, lie pr oceeded
i e y e s l oo k i ng out k e e nl y fr o m o P » lr
long coat
H r r e g i r t r r e t F fi nd rode up fo m a k e ix s y s t e m a t i c s e a r c h of tho
o f gold r l mi ned g l a s s e s
',
r ooms , op e ni ng all d r awe r s , t r u n k s
t
h
o
elcvHlot
i n r o o ms v* hl rh had al
%F ol lo w t h a t c a r — at a ny c os l , ' h e
re a dy been e n g a g ed for him, In hla and bugit.
o r d e r e d almpl y a s he l et liltvsX*lf I nto
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c i t r u s f r u i t m a r k e t i d t i n - « T ' i m t r \ is ;&lt;•is Lro o d ts m ( h r 1 etkiQS v i s i t e d b y
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fav&lt; r a h l e c o n d i t i o n w h e n st-IhriLT \ m i r o n u s e s o r Lrr a p e t r u i t , a n d
m a r k e t t h e m t h r o u g h t f i e E x c h a n g e ? S i*c t h e ittaiiayer of the local
a s s o e f a t i o n , i f t h e r e is o n e in 1 &lt;m r c. i . m u c d*
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P AGE S E V E N
Collars f or Convict*.
Ono of ithe lat est reform aehetnes at
Sing Sing la that of letting uric oners
dross up on Hundav "Ono of tho
men was wearing the first white col­
lar he had worn In teh years." As
aintnnt Warden J oh n s o n Is qu..... .. ns
saying
"And h e S p e n t t h e w h o l e of
E as t e r morning telling how good ,t
felL
It is said Oiat now, if the men
can afford If. they may on Sunday
go an far ns they like, e v e n lu silk
underwear and fur overcoats

Sinlor.1 U « * « N" 62* J
,\.mn.or.i,'.ii|«n every flnjl «nd third
,ur„|:i\. hi 7:30.
Vei li ng brethren
Thursday
J . C. Humph

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. . i t-.-very -econd and fourth Thurs
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Viol mg companions welcome.
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High Priest

L'rrt for Black

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Eastern St a
VletiM verv first and t hi r d , Tuesday !or II'tfKrapti 11 ml 1 I**1
in each month. Everyone who has seen
JJj, Slnr in the E as t nre cordially invited
m ii*it this chapter.
‘
Alice E , Hobhins. Se e y
Semi nob' ' h a p t e r 2 , O r d e r

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|*hii« it I \ Lodge No 5. K. of I’ .

Me.tssi.ond and fourth Tuesdays.
Suitingknight*always welcome,
j] Mrl.nuliy
0. J. Miller

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fijgi.i' hi .oil i Mont h. '
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•jhi 1 11.. I t fe i &lt;e t o u n u b N u . 2 1 J u n i u t
Order I i d le d A m e r i c a n M e c h a n i c s

Meet' wry Wednesday at 7: 20 P.
\l ii ,
City Hall." Visiting brothers
,,,- wi nun , C. II Smith, Her. Soc.
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M.,i -,g every Tuesday night at h
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Secretary

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men for Ko.td
W ork.

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tir-'i and third Friday |
Mg! •
• •"in Masonic Temple.
\i-ituig brothels- welcome
tt i
loll ii Si .intper.

Sachem JACKSONVIlir FLORIDA

I nttrd Ilfnitn rlioiid of ( arpenlcrs and
Jollier* of America
' -j 1 1 ■! bocal l iiliil) No 1751 meet*
fr-r
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*
1 2 0 0 pound*, one. Mark
named fH-tt y,± ^ , ‘d v e i g h l n (
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Just l eft, b y a n o t h e r d o o r
\s they e t i t ered tin*)’ saw a little
old gentl eman riislilng In from the
c'oii*ervatory a n d locking the door tie
liln.l him
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Ou*sfjR»* na thcjiitw tt. I»d Max * m*‘ti
biii! h.*.‘ i) lu n k lt i g iihrmt. but Ipul tits
covered hoiking T h e y patmrd a rno
mefif to speak
l*&gt;ok out’ uliisticri-d one of tlictu.
"There's someone co mi n g . ’’
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They dropped i j owti ' i n the shallow
There in the Ugltt p f the street lamps
M Y SP EC IA LTIES:
was the nissy "bid , g en t Ionian romlng
|M(.‘K A K t f S HAND - P AI NTE D ( HINA across tho lawn. He stole up to the
iloor of the conservatory dnd looked
G O H f l A M ' S S T E R I . I NO S I L V E R
through Du Mar's me n erswied a few
R O G E R S * PLATED W M t E
feet closer. The l i tt le old man e n ­
r C f . l N AND WALTHAM. WAT C HE S tered tho- conservatory and lacked
about again stealthily. The two men
followed him In
noiselessly
and
watched as he bent o ver the palm pot
from wtt&amp;£ tlie dog had dug up the
torpedo, "lie looked at the hole curl
niiwly
Just then he heard miuikIs to*
hind him and sprang to his feet
floods up," ordered one of llte men,
covering him wllh a gun.
Tho little old m a n t hr ew' up hifi
1* hands, raising his c a n e still In *?ilr
right hand
The man wllh the gur
took a step closer. Aa he did so U&gt;«
Kilo old man brought down his cant
with n quick blow and knocked tin
gun out nf Ills hand
T h e second m®'
•elro'd the cane T h o old man Jrrkete cane hi
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I ii- v dlcw gun* log,-tiler toil
it", little olil mail fired llrsi
Hi* bullet st ruck tin- wnll hack nf
I '• I Mar and a ( loud of vapor was in
Manrlv for ini-d e n v.dujiiug I *d Mar
and . ' e n Ktairie
lud Mur fell, over
* "'ue "tub- Klnliie *aiik more slow I'
llo : Hi. ,.ld hi .in i .iii forward
la iIn* conservatory Aunt Josetihlne
and I heard (lie shooting Just ns one
..f I ••I Mat - iiieit ran in again
With
bin. "X ' ■•11 Inn k toward the library
!'»• llii- tlui(‘ the whole house wa*
ar'ui-e.|w I--lining* an.I Marie were
hiirrvliig (lowtiHtnlrs. erving for belt,
ati.t making their wav tn the llbt.ir'
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i t i e l i t t l e ,i^g m a n
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hell! "Ter |j.| \|ar and Kialne Dill I!
r t l l o l l g t i I t " , p a l m - l o r Mustv
She I
" a- mil' a moment Inter flint he
s t f i t t g h t e t v e d Up a l i d w e l i t Oil out
hcunl 1!,, whole liouse urnuseil tjul. k
1 * 1 Mil) l e t l t i i i i i|
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with his tail bet ween lit* legs, he
seized the torpedo in Ids mouth and
bolted for (lie door of Hu* drawing
room, for he had heard voices in the
library
As he did so he dropped t h e
handkerchief and Dm huh- propeller.
loioelicil Ity hi* teet h. J, II ,&lt;fl
Klalne' entered the &lt;onsert atorv .
-till (tilling Ullstv wUK tl"l l(.e|e He
bad rein tod the s t m t - si -iitving up
!.| the llttll still llilldltlg lilt- torpedo
model lu Id* nnmib
He pushed open
the attic door and run m
l(uslv&gt;*
Iasi tc(ugc in t tin.* of trout.|c w.i* tia.'k
of a numtier &gt;&lt;l It links among which
were two nf almost the same sire aiyd
appeaTniit i
Pelllod one Ilf Ito-iii he
hud tll&lt;|.i&gt;n a in l sc e I In nei pi- (,.illeilmO
of holic- j,i..... .. of him nil a ml thing*
dear to III- heal I He dropped the thr
peiln among these treasures
Del .M,n meanwhile had followed
Kl.llle il.o-ngli ih. hall am) into t L. *■*
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As Del Mar proceeded shtj^iaysed. still
As the man attacked with the
holding the ribtxm. Dusty, who h a t e d sheath the li ttle old man parried, sent
ribbons, saw bin chalice and quietly
It flying from his grasp and wounded
sidled out. seeking refuge In the c o n ­ him The wounded man sank down,
servatory
while tin- little old mail ran off
through the palms, followed by the
Alone in the conservatory. Rust y
pther of Del Ma r’s men
qtilckl) torgnt about the ribbon and
Around the hall he ran and back
began nosing about the palms At Inst
Into (he conservatory, where he
he canto to the pot tn which the torpicked up a heavy chair and threw It
f*edo model had been buried In t h e
through the glass, dropping himself
soft earth by the thi ef the night it had
behind a convenient hiding place near
been stolen from t h e .fountain
by
Did Mar s man, close af ter him
Quickly Klolne recalled lierpelf. and.
mistaking tho c f a s h of glass for the
erring the ribbon lu her hand and
Ituaty gone, called him. There was no escape nf the m a n ’ he waa pursuing,
went on through the broken exit
answer, and she excused herself, for
Then the little old man doubled on
It was against t h e rules for Rusty to
Ills tracks anil made for the front of
wander about
the house
In his baste Hie thi ef liatljefi Just a
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U l c ’ - th at ’
I . \t 1,- li m e d a ! t lo
ills, c.ten d. and Ills u.-nnci told him
first so u n d s
• A l ig h t ’
to ilia fur If
In a m "m ui lie unco* |
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, bh vslat trig fume*, but shit smlh'.l
ij'irrnditI&gt;*. "though weakly
' \\ Ii u to r &gt;■ did I get t lint 7" she mail
Tht W ell-K n o w n N o c tllil e n d ih t
Creator o f tho “ Craig Kennedy" Slorie*
g.ii to g.u p 11 n ii 11v, catching sight
. f Urn i.i-e In tn r hand
Did you put
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Presented in Collaboration With the Pstbe Plijrrx and thr Fclccttc Film Company
e- npj rl gbt . OH . t»y U&gt;« B i t Coro pony
All Foreign U l g b t s He sr r r r d
I rln k mi 1 . "J and sb** gated ul
t h e rose wondering
Whoever 11n* lltthr man was, he wn»
While Del Mar was speaking E lal no
wllh a thin, luugh steel rapier It was
picked up a ribbon from,the table and a sword cane. Del Mar s man held the gone
I longed for f*rttlg
started to Ue It about llusly’s n ec k. sheath.

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care, on Hie sofa, and Elaine, already
regaining consciousness, lay back In a
deep easy chair.
Ah Del Mar moved I turned again to
Elaine wlio was now nearly recovered
"How do yon feel?" ! asked, itnx
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r O h j off. while li.-YyMarn man tried
to heat In tho dtrjg\~V
inshle the- little xflll man. who had !
been llsleiiiiig. saw’ ifiat there was n&gt;&gt;
fn^nns of eacnim
He J silly d off his
••oat and vest and turned d e m tiisid.'
out
On tho insi de ho halt.prepjired
an exact copy of J c n n l n g ’s livery.
it winy onl y' a m a t t e r of seconds be"
fnreHjehad cpfnpleted his chance For
it moment h*y paused and look.'d nt
t h e kwo pr3l m»te .figures before him
ThenjBie look u rose from a vase on
tho fable and placed it In E l a i n e s
hn ltd
Finally, with Ills whiskers and wig
off. he moved to Die rear door where (
I &gt;•'! Map’s-tnati was Ifeatlng und oRdflrd I t
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"f it»t-(I # j ) .11 I w-| Mar und El.i|M'
What flu.lt we d o ?"
» * l Mat^r imm.'Wlin bail n e ' e r at'.jd
ran to h l i diast.-r and the
J l t l V old, man, "lir. his tmw dtsgnUe.
slipped qnfcUy- Into the hull and out
the front tjonr, where tin had g, taxicab
wait lug for hint down the street.
, A moment Liter I btirnt open the
other library door And Aunt Josephbio
followed nio in. Just as J ennings hltns el f tinil'Marlo ent ere d from the drawInn room.
It was only u moment before we
had Del Mar, who was most In need of

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There's A Treat
In Slore
lor t W youngster who sew-* his mother
or big sister covering a slice of our bread'
teilh jnin or |«Minut huttor, ' Try if at,
your houso uiuLyou’Ji I'md tli.- kiddiegrowing meriler and sturdier.
St art by
buying a loaf today. •*

SPENCER’S BAKERY
l i 1 Park Ave. ..

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Blowers' Ground Limestone makes acid soils
sweet. It.releases potash salts nnd imparts
.strength and vigor to growing crops and troei.
Mowers', tim e stone ground unusually One
readily piixf.s with the soil, Confaiiu tfo impuritics--can h c ^ p p lie d a t any tim e —ii,
inexpensive. Write for literature and prices.
Blowers Lime &amp; Phosphate

Box R 308, Ocala, Florida

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NOVEMBER 12. 1015

under auspices
Ai(l Society.

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and • cltlia n a
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Bpacial
T it
B e h o o f Il U tid rt No. 1 of S t m l e o l e courtly,
or do. i r e by said or dt r required ■to
b#
ind app*ar prior® thr rlrritlt enari In and
for t h r S e v e n t h Ju d ic i a l Circu it of tha
■talc &lt;*f F lorid a, on ilia 30th day of No*
ram her, A D. 19I&amp;, at 10*00 o 'clo ck a. m,

Ladies'

Continued Irom Page 5

Nov. 19-20.
Flower show and
plant sale in Wei borne block, f i n d e r
auspices of Ci t y Beautiful c o m m i t
and Mrs. ThoYnas C
Clark of tee
Dec I
St.
Agnes Guild Bar. a at
Was h i n g t o n , 1&gt; ('
and has muiTr
J ii cksbnvil le his home for the past in Welboriie block.
Ladies of the Bapti st church will
thr ee years
hold Christ mas bazaar in R o b e r t a ’
T h e following an n o un c eme nt s
store.
have been issued.
Dec
11
Se ni o r Guild,
Holy
Mrs L a fa y e t t e Atkins
Cross
Churrh,
nnnunl
supper
in
has t lie honor of
announcing
the
marriage
of
her Welboriie blork
Dec Ik
Congregati onal
b a z aa r
daughter
ami food sale, Wel borne bl ock.
Fl orenc e J a m e s
Please noti ce the correct ion in
d at e of Senior Gui ld; Der.* I ! is the
Mr. He n ry Cul bertson Chirk
Wed n e s d ay, l he tenth of Novetn- date it will be held.
; One T ho us a nd , Nine Hundred
mid Fifteen,
lii r lh *
at J acksonvi ll e, Florida
V By the st ork express to Mr and
Mrs. T
W. Hansell, a little son.
Tuesday, Nov. *J. He will he named
J oh n T h o m a s .

at kluimtnrr rt the county of Uacrola,
■late uf FI or da .n# aaidl circuit, to »how
n ui c , If any they have aby 11* aaid Imuc
of hondi *1100111 *rn||*, b« tmnfirmed and
valid a led, an ol ding to law, at which time
anti |»1bi /‘ alii per* urn*
drtlr ing may he
heard on i hr matter of t he - %aliitat Iqn of
■aid bond *, an I* provided Ity C h a pter

with the law firm of K a y &amp; Doggett.
He is the" son itf Rev. Dr.

fcHftit of the I - a * * of F lorid a of lOtfL
» W k n e * * , K. A. Il m jf l a e * . Clerk of *ald
court and »hr ira l of ^aid court on (hi*
th« 10 th day of N o v em b er, A I&gt; J 9 I 5
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K A I l O U O l ASS.
C l e r k of t h e C i r c u i t C o u i t , S e v e n t h Ju#!i
Hal Clrr uH, S e m f n p l e C o u n t y, F l o r i d a
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N o t i c e I* h e r * b y g iv en t h a t a W h i t e M i r ■

Frimary will be held in the city «f Hanford,

Be ml rime c o u n t y ,
FI nr i d * ,
T ucatiay,
No*
%cm h e r 1 $ , A.
Ittlft* to r th e no m i n * *
tiiifl o f randhlatr* fo r t h e follow in g o Hirer*
to * w ll;
Fur Mayor of t h e H t y of Hanford;

Hfvrn (7) Counrtlmin, and rive f5) per­
s o n -to rnrvc for two yean nrtl rntu*
Inc *■ F*ecutive Comrnititeraen; *U&lt;» for
r e r n m mendatinn by primary of % p*r*nn
J o serve
■■ Clerka n d C o l l r c t o r of th e
c i t y of Sanford, and alio a pe r t o n to irrrr
*■ Treasurer and Collector o f th e c i t y nf
Hifilonl, Th** la»t two nimrd offler* bwInc appointive office*. a p p o i n t m e n t t o i*mad* by t h e Mayor and c o n f ir m e d by th e
C ity Council
T h r p o ll* will bn o p e n e d at e i g h t o ’c l oc k
a. it, on
■aid* e l i te , a n d will d o * # at live
®*f I o r k ip
m .. a n d I h r
f iif I r»wl n c n a m r *I
[pra un R a r e h e r e b y , mi *p o i n t e d to se r v e a*
c l e r k a n d I n s p e c t o r * of «ai«f primary,, tow it;
S c h e l l c M airtdw. i n s p e c t o r ; T i m K e a n e ,
i n s p e c t o r ; C . C . H o w a r d , * I n i p e e l o r , W *W
l.onf. c l e r k .

Friends of Dr. Bmichetle urc daily
knowing
enquiring for
him,
not
that lie is vi siti ng his old h ome ut
All ca n dida te* for the various office^ to
Thonmsvi lle, Gu.
He will be u way
b * vote d in raid p rim a ry m u tt file with
F ella K. F r i n k ,
a e e te ta ry of the while
for revern! weeks.

S o n u f CuUntlur

This Afternoon:
Mrs. W. L
Morgan and Mrs.
It. C. B o we r s give reception*
S a t u r d a y Af te r n o on :
Russian pr o g r am of Music Deput tment a t Wo man ' s Club.
. Monday. S m
IS:
Mrs W I’ Carter e nt ert ai ns for
thi' C hi ld r e n' s Home Soci et y
T u e s d a y Af ternoon, Nov
Hi.
Social I h'pitrl nieiit Bridge Puriv
I Wo man ' s t 'lull
W i d n i f d a \ . Nov
1.
Aftcrnuiui *
. . .
— —
T h e Eight Hundred Sewing Cl ub
me et s with Mrs. J oh n Tyler.
Welfare
D e p a r t me n t
meeting.
Wednesday Ni ght :
Miss Era nk and Miss Williams'
Tu r k v Du lire at I *luh house

m an's ' e t r e u t l v * c o m m itte e , on or before
the |0th day of N o vem ber. 1915* nnllro of
t heir in t e n t io n to be ca n didate*, and at
the tim e of filing atieh notices, the a»*c*an itnt a c i i n a t »uch ca n d id a te* m uil a c c o m ­
pany * a m c , tog4 * her with a written * l a t r m rn t pledging thrlr willingness to abide
by the result* of «aid prim ary .
No C a n d i ­
d a ! e ‘« nam e will h r pin re d on t h e h nljo l
w hy does ro l •malif&gt; will* ti|he
H ary

Bishop C a me r o n Man n ami
C ur y - E l we r s are the gupsts of
und Mrs. For rest Lake
R. \ Fatly r tt
s’ m nice and Mrs
Orlando urv guests
Peck und his n u t

llc

II
Bell of Ktsof the itirulive rc mmit t»e * it hD. the
R
! ’. C o b b uf time1 alive «i eritiled
T hr, mmti-sswntmi * a» ntad»• l.&gt; t|♦* «■%*•* u
of Rev . Art hur l i v e rti rrrm it t r r are a* follow f i n fit#
her at the ri-e- Fey M a y o r
For
For
1* op

11 1 " .

IS

C o u ncilm an
&lt; lerk \ Co llei to r
T r * * •u rs-r A-g*#r** ir

■,io
%on
, mi

For Sale
E v i m u d e rowboat
gine 2 l i h. p, S J 5 .
• sll at Monro
Ferry.
•
2J-if
F o r , Sal e — Si deboard,
tabl e' ,
chairs,
Bi rdse ye
mapl e bed
nt d
dresser.
Iron bed and farm t o o l s
302 Olive avenue,
22-ltn
Sal e- I veo s t o i y si\ room
I iill-i'. cor. v eiiiently biented.
below its value and cits;.
Also iito- vncill t lot well I
|a&lt;rt of c l os i ng an est at e
A
in II v

\ |s|| I, X

E* .1 tlnrrralr-*-

■ '• trr

Buy if o f your
g ro ctr today _

-—

Miss Cori nne Robi nson is with
Mr. A l&gt; K e y during the missionarv conference
t irian&gt;|u
Sniit li

FOR RENT

- Car ktnlI of l trlur,*1
f M r . F. D Mold, v

1 11 f u 11 I o Uf t ,

X A Complete Line of Over Coats and Mackanaws

S r i rn ti t

J u &gt;1tr ia l

,‘ r m l n n l r i o u n l i 1 I «•r I «1 a
n| Sr mmol r a rofpuf

m l,

in t ^
fall !

a ini t h f m i f i i I
U i H t i m i l |ef

|t f u ri&gt;!e \

J

R

n m viAvi.n
I Will in- a r»lo|l«l*ll r (o# til*' p*M|| ion nt N|«)nr
\\ *»f Sanfiinl, oubfwrl t 4' the iln-iunrt of I li*|,dr
Primacy i «* !»*• hr hi tnNovwrnluf
H&gt;v n g
r*» il**' r i t ) two letm* a* AlthfniRit «roi P &gt; o k n ^ fj,»
f
J rt«*Nia of our romriKCiiiwt-aith. t licit*vr I n n !« of
■’ | l»rjnrl1if to th r ritiarn* in many w*yw a* t hsrf F n *ru | like amf without making afty prwehwlion prorfikw*
will «•■■«* that thr
of th e « 11 y will b* * ttfor&gt;'■*]
I Ifll part tall &gt; but a*'**,»i»iiiiig to the 1,-fief of i he oti)
»i rrl in an *-»« A ■ an Abler man fur four v »vifv amt
jnrturi'ilfig that r*****»*l. I
WJ Haem fm •L* uf
frafe nf l he Voter* of .Van tor il
t fully ,
ill
J 11 I »A V 1Si i N

I'
I

j » j*h

ffiehif*

1 ' « &gt;k and

I
M ■ I * i ii
.. m p o . i, i* t hi
! (I of 1 IJUI It
1 til* ill
of ' elt iim ih I Hunt &lt; 1 ! (i r

I w|ll to

* Jerk

alul

Uf»rti.af y ’
•* I f b ! ,N•* *
a pool n t ttirfi • • ( M av «.r
I will

high!-,

a ft.I

a r't rt&gt;! ol •|r

&lt; tillrctop

it

l *•t F

1 *it k **

Th. -

Furni-lied
10 l

ru-ti'i

M ill! u&lt; ill.l

,.,

Knr
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for

ft*

Urf t

1m

lur

l or f Ir r k m i l t o l l r r i u r
to a on'Milne to t h e o . ' i f ,

f i at

b ff t. e of

For Kent
T w o Furnisheil
I ir light housekeeping
Five
Her w*•* k
M r- "'ll vage Tn|

It.-nt
T h r e e fu rn is he d r""Uji
house kee pi ng
El- -o'Ul
! i ght
.’ 1 •tv
1I*.»lin&lt;- Mo Al l -

*

* u li j* *

a p p r r f i a t e j o u r tu|i|»orf
J l M l II \ 1 W J I i i *

Line Before vou Buy
t i n \wi in it i s o
Wikil

to

aa* e Ml ■»|*

vssm soii
MUM* li *1

1 *•tf»
***♦ -a 'F|Vt*|ml+% • »*i|
*,« I o 0,.*4IU4«r , f •
t rrf f Tim
t l 'i MR v " * i - 1 1ter t h* •! a f » ot t h e
v m »»h **
t lie r tt rf, waul loirol* !• I r i j " « ! (or t h r p y f i

* ‘" irrf iil-1 V -.-Of f
to he hr hi Nov l M b * , l"« f*
|
bfb l I hi* p o il l ‘on for tour year* an.I
hat I am .|ualifie«l to hobl th r p o .i

fvi’iiU’tl a
il aiht y
tlitintcutr
vtiai*
fioea* nf *t H i*mllng, rciloi rning anil t a k in g up
Mrs. T h r a s h e r cut the consolation an m i l * l i ( linn| laatle of I n l i i h In t h r a q m 1
nf
f'2(Ht 0 0 0 till,
iKavi«-1)
IrJ S p r r a!I
(too !
prize, a smi i ’ silver hlisket
T h o s e a tnl liri'tgr I* atf cl Nf. . I nf Si m . u n I*• \
c
o
u
n
t
y
M
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r
u
la
,
a
m
i
lo*
i
k
r
f
u
r
t
h
e
r
pur
present were Mesdnii’c* I! \ Newp.,nr uf ciiwitrui t i n g
pa%ing *rifl l.a^-f *u r '
mini B \\ Ib rii'io'
II It I &gt;• ; t , f a i l n f &lt;i-M an log bw o. • •• * o.j*. • , * /
.ketl lt nil
*»M» of
par t |eut a r » ,
n *

f'o fu la
i wi’ f l l * . ! * « h
rr •**' u« .or. * •I | • *1 | ,

j

For

R e n t — S e v e r a l ! nice is

m o p is o v e r

will a p p r e c i a t e &gt; otif i i i I im

V n w e lt's.

H o IJ hi* n

'In O IT* I f.&lt; w».
N.. .* •11

i f.t I

f he o f llciis 11(
* v* fj •fTi.ri ■"

Prices Lower Than Ever Before

i|a&gt; of \UfuH
\ !» I '■»T
amt
Where a* it f tJ m
appearing from . * d I
jtrliliori t till th* r u n » * of t h r r r h . f h* ^ t
•ai*l elect to n *h*i» \ n nia fac»r t hat
f In
r tr cl i.itt »*» hr li| * o III I a v nr of t h» * * u at.ee
of
t
hr
l*o
ml
a
i
f
o
t
r
a
i
t
d
,
*
Rose
Addingti.ii
and
Now, th# rrf ore, in p ur*u a nee of an or der
m i t i r tn thi* r a u * r . by i hr Honor abl e J a me a
Dt j tl nn
V
W
I' erkin*, J u d g e of t hr I ’ircuit Cour t ,
Se vent h J udi t i ak Ci rr ui l . S t a t e of Fl« ri d*,
not ice I* hereby I 'i*n that t h r
tatpaytri
l ri jiijm r:ri rn* nfa
ami ci t trrna of t h r c o u n t ) ol Semi nol e,
Floriftfl,
are
by
*a««f
onler
f
enuirctl
to be
N.iv
1»i
Flr^t iitimiu-r «»f the
and appear before t h* Circuit Court of t he
&lt;|-U til I f l l l " lit t i l . - B l l | &gt; t i - t IV lT ’ p l e S e v e nt h J u d i n a ] i i fculi
• f t he S h i p of
on the l*U h da* of No v e mb e r at
Estelle G r e y \inlini.-.t mid Mnritz I Flnritia.
11) uVloi k a
m . *• h i ' - t m m e e ir the
count y u f tiaceiiUj Ma l i •«( FUirnla in *aid
icviniH* i namst. i-nt.-rtaim-rs.
cl rent I, to duo* rau*c* if any Hey havi why
1 th-* t i i d iii»ue of boinl* "ho ul d t u t bo c* n
e » d «rwd val i dat ed acrtir* illl t •« law, at
Nil v. 17-2(1
Ci vic
i i.n-niit l.-e pa, floch
tlrue n r *• i .
J •f o p - « *!r-ir
It
2
may bo hoard upon the mat t er of the
Worn mi's &lt;‘lub ismi»unees# C!i«in-U(
v id *
of
* bur d , ** .* I r ut i d e d I ,
Cutup; igh
t
. |i - f - i
,
th
a* &lt;
F •&gt; iila &gt;J

it n•

t
I ,

I

~r.
:|&gt; Circ«&gt;t

t.1-

Use this clean
pure milk
Tho quickest and surest way to get
tnlik you can depend upon n Iways to
bo w h o les o m ely

ric/^, a n d p u r r , is

to buy—of your p o c f r —CAUNA
TION M I L K —Clean, Sweet, I'ure —
From Contented Cows-It Is safe for baby.
It adds n rich ilsror In i-ooktug —
and i t most convenient.
It U easily whipped. It makes splen­
did desserts that the who le family
will enjoy.
f'cir tlr ink in f . It I* h cn lth fu l ind umifisli

Ing It fiaj* a i 1i * 11n c 1i v»-1(ij rc i •»■&gt;i »■ . * i m ii
VitlJ Will (KiirinvjfH c dcIli'DMJ* a f t r f il f. *v
tr i a l*
F n r n a tl m i Milk «* fu*t fr*'*!i r*•»***" * " « ■
m i l k , ,** vp*.rritr *| tii :lm tint, kn c** «»f
r f c m i i —not hi ii ir ju I dirt I —imttimg removed
b u t w ate r. H r r m e 1 1c a M ) «-* vh'*J an d

•t en llir tl tn prc«er% e II* p u r i t )

an*l

wholremicncR*.

ITae Ciinuifhin XtUk a few time* and atv
p r r r b t r I t i n i n t t n l r t U T , a a fe tt r m i i m u y

Onlc’r it from your grocer — The Carna
lion Milkman

The iVifte Gout CotHlrt»«nl Milk Co,

Se attle, U, S. A., will tie pirA*r«l to mail
their •pet ini “ Conk Uook**i»tl reviur*t.

Seasoning Canned Vegetables

fknttwl pnu and b*ant *h»«ikt h** rmptiml frtau
r u tolo t*vuuLMJ«r ai»4 rlaw^l with « k l water.
Itaaft pea*. Iwwas. e r a a r aVhsrcaaaal »*#♦!*b4**,
la saoanfiaa, ,«ial ad.i Owaatlaa Milk la th*
qmritity *t**Jrwi. Hwasoa to ta ita.

tn

A

'h* ' e

* -m t,

Srinlnnir

*

Si .m ill

II

4

MtUUtl

I* U M «»M U H
J Ni i Ml MiN
Having tiecidr*| t i •wi.ui,- m twndliJaff* f i t ll*e
lrt«il,Mi r f Alderman -ubp'ot t«. the tir* -M.ri i.f.il,.
Whit*- P ri m ary I take tjii* mean * of p'a&lt; i/.^ n lV
name lx fore th*- voter* of the r|iy
a rredo I
of S a n fo n l for the pa*t •» I p a r * , JU
wh.rh hav.
Itiefl *|»**f»t Ir: active imamr—* h rrr , a-* a tat paver
and a «lt»aen of vanf&lt;&gt;rd, 1 will give the p»..p!, o v
txwt rfforfV fur an ecotiurmral a dm in utr at&lt;*-« *r. |
one e , ,n * i * t m i **ilh |.u*tri*»e J&gt;nm tjde*
| »*,|n ,,
in im provement* r.f a'.l kind- |ir..v(tju f irni to am t
of t le- rity can afT**rd th em and a* »t, dhl.rn
I
would favor a bu*ii&gt;!-*" » d m i n i * t r i t mn
Very truly

FICAN K I

Mil J f N

t* 4 « « « « « 4 &gt; * * 0 * 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 f
prnpi

X

Sir

I I rr uft

*
v &lt;.
t* t a t nil
I h n S l a t e ol 1 lor i l l . m rrl,
J
H
.m u * , M ate
Attorney
f i r th r &gt; v m i i i i i u d i i * ’ rru,l
n I t h r M a t . * f 1 lor i da*
1 . t hr T a * p a y e r * a rill t It t o n * o f S|» t r i a l
T«k
Ih fifM
No
*»l S e m i n o l e
C ou nty, Floridi
W h e r e * * , » |u*tit!nn
ot
,d *y
of N4ise m i r r . A I* DJI
f iln T In t h e a b o v e
■t a t r d r u u f t b ) S p e c i a l T a * H rhu cl
D lr l/ lc t N o. I of f c m i r s o l r C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
•rdtlng f o r th t h r f a r t t h a t an e l e c t i o n w e *
b rl i l in *utd S pet ’ a I Tav S h* »d I b v t r l e t
No
I of H*. m m o l e c o u n t )
I I o n d a , on t h e
7 th d a y of S e p I c m her , A
l l * l \ l o dr *
t erm H r
V hr i her or i i+i l h* r
* h i u I d J-p
I■•Ui d i ‘ V Spt ■! a.I 1 a * S» l.iod I •■wtf l r 1 N.
] .of S r ni i i; 1*I. •&gt;. n» n t &gt;
i l»" da
f n il* in
th i *u th of I T ’R iffm *Mi to 'I.* j f
&lt;hler.-*i no t
l o , I * •d t h r rat*-' •■f * •p«*f
re* | per *11
0 m ill
t*i*er«#i
p * ; aide
* m u ■nriua.lt&gt; *sitl
tlOTlftr I " t l i ' u r r i l il f iv &gt; n o * f 1 * t d a l e of
th e |**u« ri re t h e r e o f
th e priceiptt* *«l *a ld
h a ro l* l*' be u*et( for th e purp*&gt;*e of i r iiairlnK.
en largin g
(u fn hh ing
and
oiher» i a e I m p r o v i n g t c h « o l » an d * c h o o l tu jildIng * 1*1 *ald Hp^eiaJ T a i S c h o o l I K a f r l r t
N o , \ of S e m i n o l e c t . u n l y , F l o r i d a , a n d to
fu n d t h e floati n g i n d e h l e d i y r a t of «a id di*
t r i c t . an d.

(♦

♦

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

❖

V r
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♦

♦

♦
V

♦

W ANTED

*

L»nt
On Saiifurd-OrlancTo'
Latlifh' long aut o cluster* i
gootln.
Ki t rrtkartl r e t u r n
in to r’* Ntoru, Sanford or WyJ
Hotel, Orlando,
U3*

&gt;

For S al e (.uml n.lruunri
i'uggy and harness. Cheap fB o x 12.r.t5 or Afesl Sf.li- ' U o r ,

p u r r u a n r e of an orvfat

made in thi* r a t i o by the Hon* raid# J a m e *
\v. p t r k i i u . J u d g e ul the Circu it C o u r t ,
Seventh Judic ial Circu it of the Btate of
F lorid a, natir# la here by |ivcn, t h a t the

Ma ul ed
B u s t . m g niati f«»r high
el.-. ". aclviMi n,g proposition l*"
ford
|&gt;a;u,g upwards f i o o r t "
nmntlily
Don’ t .Answer unit m
eiin linarte.ourftclf 5100. 00 evH1■mil c a l l inr |H;iboth; I Tt.t'TM- «.
A. L . Wilson, D u v a l Hotel, J* l‘kS0-, ville. F' ii
_22-:itr

II All Locul AdvcrliHcmuntH Under
Thin Heading TH REE CENTS n
Mantei!
By a
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
1
mu
un
farm,
mt
Charge 2-r. Cents.

W'hctrR-*, It further a p p r a n n v l/om a*i I
petition that the r i n v i u of the r r tu r n a of
•aid lU e tlo n »*how p rim * t h a t said a'e ction
v i i irl la y e r of th e laauanca of tho bond t
• frirraa Id,
N o w , t her eftire , Ir-

ti»i.;

J N m M » \\1
It Vk I l f i . S I h i\

r * ai I

Ju .lin -I

fr a il, H n rn lh
Ju d l « t* 1
M m irt u lf * u u i i » F l o r i d a
T r v ’ i i mif
tiU tr ii
of
*' i n o t r
f "ii un fv .

room

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hi
I « 1 •.

K A I It. I 1,1 A.'.s,

Cm., y, Ktnrp'n

ffreft*

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.’ . j . f S . . i . n n r f . A
t&gt;

K m | u ire N

Vowtell At « ' n . *

For
Ham!
V

Sale— T w o
Bros.

frrsh

milk

co wa
16-tf

young man, |«J
good farmer. nf*
Mu: Fraul.e. B r,‘ r -

�if*
.

' **' *7

IN TH E HEART O F T H E W O R LD 'S G R E A TEST VEG ETABLE SECTIO N
P UB L I S HCD
SEMI

-WEEKLY i

• -.i

THE SANFORD HERALD
----- r-

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN S A N F O R D — Life In Worth Living
SA N FO RD . F LO R I DA , TUE S D AY NOVEMHEIt Ifi. 191.1

\ (il l MB VII

THE TAW PA]/
;&lt;
FOR SEASON
________

ATLANTIC

y

C O A ST

H A S,P U T

ON

LIN E

F IR S T

( LASS T O U R IST
T R A I N S
Taftrpa Special on i t» first trip of
i|H. acatini. consisting of c o m h i n a ,,m, car
first class coach '.175,
rerlmttiK •h&gt;&lt;ir car 342.
Pullman
narlur
‘ r Maf|nrnm and o bs e r v a S’nrt h*h(ii*\ total '(Ke car*,
engine 245. Knyineer U
I. Shi II&gt; 10 char ge of Conduct ! r
tr T H■itibsrd troth of wticm h a v r
tiriii in tin- M-vtcn of tin* c omp an y
twenty-five yearn, left J a c ks on vi l l e
jin{ arrived at San f or d on time,
»itli heavy travel for first trip

,
Missionor) Sunday
Last
Su n d ay he in ft
Missionary
unday. as i* eve ry second Sunday
i n the month in the Methodist Sundny school, a special program *.n
J a p a n was prepared hy the missinttary c o m m i t t e e and -.nine very help*
ful and t iiHtrtirtive information was
heard l&gt;y those present.
Th e first
on the program was singing hymn
fniil, " F l i n g out tile Manner " fol­
lowed hy n recitation, " T h e R e ­
gions
B ey o nd "
hy
Mollie Aber­
n athy, then question:, by thti super*
i ntendent answered by vf p1«r ^r c hj di
nra as to l o c a t i o n , , of
population, system of education, e n ­
t r a n c e of Christianity, opening of
trade intercourse to t h e world, and
Methodist missionary labor in J a ­
pan
T h e instructive purl was ful*
lowed by a recitation " l think when
I read that sweet St ory of o l d " by
Lillm Rut h S p e n e r r. concluding with
a song " Wonderf ul L o v e " by M re.‘
Colliourti 1 cTia nil the Sundae
school or In t re
Ou: -chiMi' wai continually grow*
iug in number* and mtere-t
’IJit*
at tendance J us t Sunday was 2 ful and
missionary ofTeiing for this month

W A T E R W A Y BOLD ROBBER
MEETING HELD LOOTS STORE
IN SAVANNAH I N ORLANDO
INLAND WATERW AY IN­ RO BBER WAS CAPTURED
TEREST^

IN CREA S­

ING AT “A^V e RY
RAPID RATE

AT HAINES CITY A FTER
BEING

WOUNDED

BY -O FFIC ER

N 4 25
crime was well planned and e x e ­
cuted goes without saying.
That
accomplices aided him in hi* work
is the belief of the police and t he y
are still working on the case
Thi* morning a* the 12 II t . a i n
rolled into Orlando a large crowd of
people were gathered ut the depot.
C m n t h e r Iny upon n stret cher in a
semie m r n intis condition and was
earned to the jail by six men * llg
was recognized by several as .bein'
a loafer nround the streets for s e v ­
eral duya.
Chief Thornhil l from
Haines City said he had a " p a l "
who* got away.
As he was earl led
along on the st ret cher he moaned
frequently and seemed to be s u f ­
fering.
He was swathed in b a n ­
dages.

BIG MUSICAL
TONIGHT AT
THE TEMPLE
F IR S T LYCEUM

■

N U M BER

O F T H E SEA SO N TO
BE GIVEN AT 8

I

O ’CLOCK

More than HiO season tiekuts sold
. I fi
At hold a robbery us was evoi
Interest in and intelligence regard­
to the Lyc eum this winter which
Daytona W iqs
ing the facts concerning ahd i mport­ perpetrated in Orlando or this s e c ­
guarantees the success of the course.
ance of the coining l n l r a Coastal t i o n , o f Floiida occurred early yesT h e D ayt on a basket iiulf te am T h e first at t rac t i o n i^lll be here t o ­
\('aterway have* gained a me mnntum terdWv morning and tin* details of captured another scalp la*t night, night
Many t i c k ' t s wi’l be s i l l nl
such us was seal Cel y to have been I he | I ) 1 V unfold themselves much as when tdiey ilefealed the Sanford the dour
About 2 team m i r al Sanf onl in On* time
a- Lite as even two or thive month" an Mr: I hi N’ lgf'.l* t-de
Th*' Kusiiun pianist i- Hr
Muo’c
l
o
i
k
yesterday
morning
fiuern- of 22 to I n
ago. believed to be possible
Th e
Tiie game was fast
r
i
t
i
J
.l
n
yfufic
and
the
&gt;orl
i
l
liumuitv
—
%
rtptilhy nrrd tgnoMMiee o f Hie- ptrhlich-**.v
h**rdwta«»- *rei»» - ww*. wntersol thimrgfmnt and sntlsfncTory
The
violinist is Madam Kstelle f i r a y a
lid
goods
valued
at
about
flOO
concerning ( tho^raal condi t f t h s anil
score and line-tip us telephoned from
Lhevi nne.
The
preOent
tour of
The robber escaped the game is us follows:
iinnu’iisura hie benefits of this great weYtt stolen.
these
noted
artists
i&lt;
t
Ithing
made
in
National improveme nt - are rapidly to Haines City, was shot when re­
Dayt ona
Fi ints a most sat isf act ory way
|q.
.lel13.73.
, v &gt;.
dispelling
As people investigate sisting arrest, was brought to Or­ Sullivan II
o 11»•**. Term . on the night of Oct 2 0
*'
■*••; 4
and bec ome conversant with the uh- lando this morning and may die t.i recti rf
C AUWli
Ml |they' wen- greeted with a large ainli
Tin Haiti » i u drawn hy Engine
C o n g r e s s m a n Spark man Here
|cct tirid resultant ndvantagi*s ,,f |T h e police and *heri|T hu\. i\cr\ Hrum h i
#y r i m .'.nil tfu 'orr.tni-nl' from the
j;,e j 1 i « . i t r e f e r * front Sanf ord
i heim
the niorc it i rea-on to believe that ucentripllees I lot y , rg
Hmi Stephen M. Sparkman, Con ilu* gigantic
o pres* - tali' that ' in-1 r en t er t ai n me n t
,.Mi ,.*ived at i T a m p a im time
are hiding
looms
up
in
magnitude
and
not e a s i - , of the (tapt ured ridiher
gress man from On
hirst
Florida
Hawk)
o w.i- one III the most delightful I-V
lg
Tt
'a 1•* Hccnntpunicd hy Mr
I 1|**t r let
was fn ' t he ell v
Ve a] ly apprehended immensity of good in Or!.ruin
gui•, g t ii ft I! h •
\\ i liii ye many
)
V
V a'b
\s»l*tnrit
fiet.viiil
hour-* Sal Urdu .
tin guest of Mr 1 to 1 very one Itnmeiltutely p\ touch
. - t e i *1.1 &gt;
At m u l m g lit
C h i e f .d
I
Vi
t f e e t with heaiiquut I et *
*tlih e tiilot se trie fit* hilt perhup* t to*
11
I Holly
He was) with the route and also to the en1* N Mill h li II it U n ulTir • t r i i)' tiTS.i n f n r d
it ,i' ail
Mr
I ('
(Burrow*, and Mrs
where
I ’ii m l - best was at N a*li Vtile T.emi
tHe i ountry
taken
over
the
celery
delta,
t&gt;&gt;
t
R
[
In
d l ­ ii V i f
t In*
iiL.ii
r Sheppard
d
'Hi
11 . I ' l l lmu n Co wfih head
1C tie . were given an ovati on and a*
Walker
,11 i nmpai led h-. Mr .1 - &gt;1 • Florida 1* of course espeilall'. ey
f 4»A | 11 k $r Mli'l fe*'l
wh i h l ' 1■ •••■ i
l ‘ ) e r - " l i if
0 a r. 'iilt of . m or. * weri l ompi lb d
i 1 1 »nn \id*T h e t tait
I erci*i'il rtliiMit the link of till stuMr*
Ib
l
l
y
and
grea
ily
surprised
it
'
III t lie UlNl f •• W Wl •*'ks
1
\*
I liert, c
I I to give eighteen numbers
* ,
. ai Sanfonl hy field Supt
| pendous undertaking that connects
A
C
1,
tram
was pulling
o
( ’ I'll t e l 'i|*'
I \* lb ’'TJ. A**t. field ^upl I C the extent of the farming opera I
\ per so n n I lilt* r f ■11tn 11" n i 111
Uni,'
Mr •'parklimn w.i- h i . " ic ,[ Key W o t with I he southern point l nl
(111 I I I ■ 'll*’ ''ll* a
f i ' i n a rR
"
U
’
k
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\]
I &gt;i v Kiii'rneer 1. I Sp
1 !" '&lt; ■r*■( ar v of s he . .... i a » .. tier.at or yi |y cr « a - in af il O' '-out) |[ ij' |.
to I ts hurtle n i .ifiipa after a t!i|i I of tin liiik next northerly
&lt;“ jyVJl|c' a;ul Supt
Man
tat*
U i -fyalI
wttb . .. i| I',,,
ji near I a. ksoli y tile anil c an t o) af *t reel .&lt;I il -one
through
tin
Fvcrgl.ide*
canal
'
ami
•lie n i l . heat d to
Ii day.
.
u* •* 1 ■ lord
liraiid and
W. want to give you the "bt-.t
K ’s'i mlnee liver in co mpan. ■ ford to be other than wide awake yell
Tiit* o tin i r* ii. In d
' II.ill
llclerri •• l ’r*d Mark*
ivcompanied the train from the
♦oni^rf
••vi*r huv.
v.ri ' ,,n #unr
land keenly alive to our st ate int er- , to the
f o r 1&gt;1in k - Hughey
with
Set.
at
or
Itrv.iiL,
'
on
g
res*
mat
i
■
in
I tnpiTi
I’liilltp*
i Tuinpa
K**rtrr l*’ .in Mi plo.iwin^ I hr |;irii}(ii
The localities of S " t n m o l e . ’ *1 Teel W.1- '
rt.-d
Sears and I I.. r h. Hid si-vetal t*1fu * , e*ts
SCO] e
b ir*t
1 I!
Ki'if.ird
10.
f i
\ijitw -s-h' *i
h.irj5«*H 11»r thr m^h*
•ill g I*. I • w “I he'd 111* III
f
r
i
n
g
e
\olii'tu Lake. Folk. M-iri
dl'tlligllislied gel 1b rot n ' migr. " * u *r .
D
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i
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1
1
ift
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t
i" I i iliifrfi t n
A* eyei.l !i.
- in ■ n •■■11d ilo
•'• ir •'1 a n d leavir»i! S a l e
S pa r kma n l a * i " l Vet annoum "'I Oir: flit i a m ( ' n . a ttd even pm t to n*
Fir.al i ori pa i. tor 11 I*. I &gt;
’IN * * i » 1 1 *t! r* tut i 1 hr hfi n &gt; |&gt;r ii nipt! \
sfini wji - m •d ’ o tiel r ai t I tie b i al
III W ctirduh
John*, t t-' enia and
hi* candidacv for another term but of life varil * 1
Ilia) Ion.i lournul
1
|
nin
e.
Mini
11
y
t
f
let
iy
ard*
or
a
bout
,i! r*Ifc*11r
•r &gt;i p H I S a.
other ’eiilint |os, "hoilld be energi'll
a.* cljiiirnuiii cif ilo River* and liar
2 • i lot k .- Rti hai d l rant fii.r of Iui k
t &gt;
■all y a mill m t h e eti lieu yor to see un­
burs uCrminiltec hi* Florida friend
I .art!' n and t . r n o n d * iispecliun
'•iny
till
Ii y tin .I'll of .1 JtlKIII.
! i ■.i n
f lower show
.will he*' ijnlt he fio|i|' In- I'M.i linii a - it i* m.iglilticenl Itunk lute Ilf CO111
pried o pei 1 "in of ill. W; l. d" W* 1
timil
i.
.|ici
i
on
fi
r
t
lie
a
w
.ird
lit.
Ilo
llowcr
*l|tiW will tie open to
men
c
and
consequent
competitive
h tiit a.- he want * it
•T
the rear of the t i m r n*ey l ar d wat*
rti
lea ve
lit',' of t fir t &gt;ty lle.llltlflll |•r *r • Will tl.. puddle at noun-on KritLay in thy*
1 irfiM IP 4.5
low ('eight rules all the way frill)
Hr t han
l
n (*rar,gi avenue
11 I'-, y
yHi.i tit ' t p t e ill’ the court fl” ltse
lie m a d . . i t f o r on F r i d a y a l i e n ......
i or tli to -until, from Rost on iintf
( ii iig erg at ion a I t**«iiniiiin
opened all window* and
to«r* m
lea v e
tpriv
* p
11r S at u r da y
morning by a commit
block
■
.
New York to Key West, and indeed
* •
order to beat a h.i*ty r e t r e a t tf nee- tee of out ol town people
T h e S o u t h Florida Association i f
12 I i t Uf '
I ’ |It i- r e qu e st e d of all who * e ni l
from and to the trtiddle and niltny
s
es- uj y
||. t han wet t to i In. front
li err n i
Congregal lotial &lt; li ui ihe* and Mill
111 ■[ ' d liiut -ooie id tiie member of i nl Mows r&gt; for i vhibitt on tfi.it t Itnv
of t ill more wc*icrti Mule*
To tin
n l tin* - I o n
l ook down ..ml at
islets
iijsetniili
*
in
"Ur
city
tinb*y
x
tin*
S t a le Federation of W
Betttl Irtlll Jilt' of o t h e r v e s s e l s
of
u*.
Daile.
f
ai
n
t
Hi'.tch.
?fvV
-mil h
tcmpteiT to l i l t ' a part I in i-«* gun*
Mini ster* and delegates hu»e ar
Nil.
1 tie fo|
! I'll V e*i I toil III D e l ' ■ I r i.t 1 i ii \K lili h to di*piaV tltetn
i 1u b I. m b. at") n largi |iart of R u v i M
' .1 mg in -i i- '
t . I nl! i i , . .l-i
1 •-...'ii
rived frurii ' In ■h ur 1 In'*
f 1.
’
A. * *
* .,| . . 11,.
.5 • g
1' i i ' rot .. ■' i rd i&gt; -I t ' .
i ri r i*. . iiy i n
n nitn-nf i in
'f i 1
v|i' •n
V ’
•1".
( . irl K u r i l i * . \i - n
t h.
i, i ’ 1 ir H o ' "f
I
FI ill Ida
-t' llll
i n . i* tl 1 *•-, 11 I
1
pi • '
" || 1 .
i ■ ■ - b i " 1/ &gt;. ,v I !■. pi i li t
pr* *i 11 ted Io t to m to - i .
l'UT|&gt;" •
rm
tore
" (to •r
r .i /•"
., • .| ' In ■
n*- TI ,
. i*
! I‘. ti r-i.i
*P
T.r' ■
11 11 ' b . • W.i ......... ....
• ' 1b
111 i . i v. ' I
j
tin mat ti t 1
u
wi nl to 1 t.e J t .It of tin'
li.tr-. ,i
v I svrjnnn. wl.n l aid be p i r c c d ' d l.j
ire ofT'Teil i- followi n d - u b d ' VI ' f l l l l * i
1 'i im Muf i Mt o w l l f d * -t n e t *
ilo route that ! ogl.-alty . • &lt;ot.omli'
P
l
e
i
l
e
d
a
MJitiMfr.
pl
aced
fb*
loot to
by
Mis*
!
bitlilsi.il
special
mii"ie
i • p in
Host
cot
I
eel
ion cut rosi's, second
ami st rategi c- j
a Ily. coin mt r d a i l y
District I From T e n t h st reet to
t he ca se , c a u gh t the s o u t h hound
College
No
tics!
collection
rut roses
21 arrives from
Iweshui g and Prof Pop* ' of R c l 11ns
commends
itself
to
every
t
hi
nk'
ally­
ett y limit" south
east and yy*-*t
U;(&gt;5 A (' T. t i ai u a n d s l i ght e d at
All are/ welcbmcif fo this service. II*
mi .Ti
Rest
c
o
l
le
c
t
i
on
cut
chrystlttl hem
ing and candid mind, regardless of]
C ha i r ma n. Mr* W M Haynes
l l a i n e s City
muui* si' rond tie«t col lect ton 1' h r yleave* for I .eesbllr
5 n h a - i n th\ ees^klns of the Assoeia | where 'To-iile lit
Ih 'lm l
11
Ft lilt) T e n t h - t r e i l t o
.
•
atiot 'all d«V \nir,itt c w .
s,it ill* mj unt
He approached it man
by lb"
|r W'fiuhl he tlnpO**ilili to g'yi
t h e l ab*
h i i m i i h d liy
Klin
i v •• r u*
&gt;ll| t lloplvi^ rf Aiiiti'iia •i . q ' any* adequate Ureo'lllt Of till lug mum- of Taylor olferi'd to -ill . o n 1 1..1 We.*iL a i . i t iiy t i l e w e -1 * *11 ol I rUlvt: UIU aI
* Uf &gt; Jfc«MlCU&amp;CUULk*.~
arrive- f rom Tiiltiv 1 ml
indheriv ot M r * ‘ \ urk t IU rrii-crinr tn Srtvrnnnh Pi*t
i-Mt** Wo'Nther^y
wceir ' P* :irf ^sf'ilteil P &gt;if - for "1.1 c e r t * 1
......till ! hfi » III** w| 4 fir i wf|r.t llr
l i
"• i lie cast
fart
toim r r" a ii.lv-.- one were t " rijnirt ami pub
i epti d 2a i i n t - for -a on
\t tin
P noli'
titi'fft three tine » e h r v - t n t hemums
T
!
opper
•ivf (nr Trilby :: ’J !) i m , wt.l a d f rr«--M■lie
fav
•&lt;»
I •••»♦)• ron
!•• g
I ... on 111 pa in phlet for in
11
tir i
.......... . i id ilur.l pri/. ■ :.ir
I I b rrwi
I’ i i.t n .- i ! i j t
ti, C
f nun i i v it d' at
I:
\\ t lit.• ii.i
u i r 'M?
1!
gr.atly In lie t i g r i Mi d tfmt largi I....... fin *n pirn. ii . anb i id,I Tin&gt; mar
mo t ai t i s t t e ' ar r angement cut Mowers
lo til Ink' bo on ded Ii) d an lord ave
W i i d i m i will - p i a k on I.ate-t . .td delegaiioti* from all the eountivs *lni I M
11 Thornhi l l
Thornhill
of It 11) varieties
—
■i 1 lie east f arid f'\ lie east
a vi - for (tv led ii I Oil Hi •r in Sunday M .......I W nr i. Spirit
q
uc
i
nhe
i
l
&lt;
[at
tie
r
win*
*alil
ij
lie
aiaiVe nr no d eoilld not have been
Finest
d l - pl . t .
Ill Iii*c t|* e nt e rei L
I l'.itk nyi'iiiii on ibe we t
-nb
ual I' nre-t of Today will he t h. p i e- ei t
would go to the hotel fie would yen
The portinsi of the delthe.
Ft ulay
('hatrinan
Mis. R. M. M iimiii
■Oil tliixi-d train leaves, (ot s u bj ec t which Rev* Marsh anti Kn- i turns ami a t t e mp t s at a c c o m p l i sh - 1 fy in* s t at e me nt s that In- was selling
Finest
d i s pl ay
ht i ns rus
entered
District 1\
From Sanford avunug Sit l unlit y.
T' i'i
Iqw* will handle at 10:00 same day nnml that directly affect our own bankrupt goods. At the hotel ( Tan
■ " 0 a m.
"* &lt;
r
N"
i t *• to city l i m i t s,!east, and from the lake
Finest d i s pl ay slubJiu*
o mixed train arrive^ [rotlt H«.y (') J Seine he of \V &lt;"A Til til pa slate are all we can even touch tlrer made a btenk for libtnty.
Sul* division.
will
discuss a Chur, h Kflli'leucy upon here
Tri i
Suffice it to say. the w.t* chased to and u mlci- A parking to city limits south
Finest paint growi ng
°
mu- ‘
b l V 1. • ••
Th e part of the city* known a»
O m p u i g n , eotulttcteil 1»y arr A* '
F.a-t
(
’na*l
loc.ffitle*
north
of
Ti
tus
bouse
Fi nest f er n gr owi ng
N
■ &gt;s ntixyii trutn h a v e s ~ f n f i
( ii m gi i " wii
t li.iiemuii M i . &lt;’ K
ciation at 10 45- (iieute.-t N* I'd of vi le yyi le reprem’liteil hy six dele­
Fittest b eg o n i a gr owi ng
I . . &gt; rg bylf&gt; a m
T h e marshal told him to come nut
Walker
t h e . Church Tot lay wilt he R&gt; y gate*. Dude county by two and Sent
The
r e wi l l , he in c o m t e c t i o n wi t h
ami
surrender.
C
’r
a
n
t
h
e
r
.
rurne
nut
1"7 ^irify!-r Tfu’in U e s b m g M Lort-'t&lt; tuple at I p.tlll.
In the uf- ii ole by two, making i « all ten from
District V From Klin n venue to
t he lb*wet -how a 1 1 jB;od_ fftmiyiutd
In hi* left hand he held a fa#or
12" i
ci ty I iiii It * we*f
front the lake to
tapnttptf ' 2 : 4 5 / D r t Nutting
will this entire state
;
Of the Dade coun­
candy *al e Saturday a n t r ^ h d \ ^ » .
hi* right hand wa« beneath hi
I . 'tvt^ Moodn v’*# N o v
2^. the
' he Hvti.nfcrliim that ty del* got**, Ot'*- was for the Hast
T e n t h s t i e e t.
Sul* division. T h e
b ul b
'lays
cool
d r i n k s ^ mny* * W
mat.
T h e marshal told him to
l «
Kail
part of the city known a* Goldsmi iy i y 3 * ) ’ ''"Evpiyfcijftc*? and repqrbt of the N h- t ’oust m u le and one open to ronvic throw up |io\h hand*
\ i
room.
T h re e times
IdMight in th* •how
1................
.
nSffpint! ytc U ^ J i n ' t w I l f yilijiitl ' r ’ouitcil will he iffveti at i uni. very decidedly when once t hr tie tilil firm t i e r to thmw up In* boro t' hMr man Mt - I K foht.
bnton
Itoim aiTt’I'filj,. seasot
"nr of Jauksduvilft' urryving 2tl(*‘ *
■in,
other qi the St J oh ns , route yv.i- hitt d*.
aid
each
time
Cranthei
pteiiyli* f a t fab Ideom. b u t ‘(here aro
*'f»J "»*ub p tii. tu-^o ^'hiytH’ h *- All these session* wt’l lie in lb*
A •pcrml .1 Hill out 11 e ha* In ert 'lie
i td h&lt; fore him
lb* st ated, like ■itrseil m i l •■fid. !"■ would ki'l h in
l:ih!l0i'.«fttol eftrylietiilttful roses.
•in
l "biir^ ’ Hit hi". No. 53, 'wl;r Congiegttt lonal elttirch ami a cor
n i t ty other* with whom the Sent- l’he mt trhnl fired fits khutgun whudi mill'd to make an inspection of ai- smithe mum* and Se mti fnWo
n i r ^cj
, i i i JUnty
Hiuy
I |(' n s T r v #t t v , Hunt]*. IJma- dial welcome is extended to alt
u ol e tlelegrlion m e n persujtfively )i(&gt;
(, pr o,
w)„, n be fntmd hi* le) K, and while no pciies will be folk* ate urgJd to coo pel
&gt;eratiA’-Jti
l his,
at
,Sf "1
■bet,., in Lei
n 'U^rg. f rom which
hi if r e v e r
even i * vo vi t would tut w o r k 1 ittiil thice g i mi t for these 4lu;re wif lie an endeavor to show (U*t W h a l j i ^ j &amp; j H '
talk* d
t hi t hi
iffr.ves int«v Jhrt^titfvill*' on
hiq^u* roll publiihi'il In the Herald
o t h e r r o u t e th: ti­
heard ( h i t any
Information to i‘ &lt;4. I'slrons
lit* *e«|IOTlt
Ii. get* were torn (torn
from ( ‘r n nt hc r
done with llowert* in thi*
, r i.
^ ’ f 'A- dlyt^Tnelt
morntug.
of No vent In-r 23rd.
the
cum
I
was
t
h
o
u
g
h
t
o
f
or
find
reAs informalion to tht- patrons of
liglti
hand
ami
shots
entered
h
*
Th e following gentlemen wirt* uqt
Tin
"I I mini* fclt'r i a (tut o q ^ I ^ o n f e r ti.e Sat Jyri! Post office w rive b e ­ n iv&lt; d
i. vi stig' ti on
rnd
r o r r idi'I donten and * t crunch
He may
ns
a j ut RJ hg tommtltcev. for
II' piinl.iltC
t|p
*—iv'n".
.'
iiinilati/' p ^ e - hcat^tlvyinlet low the tune of the r I(lei I g of t i i e r i t i o i . .
A l m o i l wit l o u t e x c e p t i o n , '
Allen i s ficnor hum
die.
Suhtw*quontIy Crtutlhcr conMowers tMTd'potted pin rite f
t
* ' ot.•‘ i , -tr'avy
4tintfle*&lt;Urcr
l •*Hi’ qr tltfe1* Leesburg
j ' ^ 7 hc'had mbheVrVl u e r n mails, at the office for the several th- tumerous convention attendants|
lit 1 ll^rriro-ip\dly J
W, G Alton of th. Allen T h e a t r e
Dr
fttmos llohson, CKfcitrihaht • j
Ml
Dora, T a v - t r a f ts . D will ho- not iV that m*li r y , . h wi om the ^ m l . o ’e delegates ■
. , har&lt;|waidp Blor(. in Orlando
has generously offered to doiutte
\fr. lann.s Bark'
•
'Jk 'i. A.U*tj». \ • . * .
.
the Vrhedule r e c en t ly •udopleil tie n lost no opportunity to eoavvrie
half
the
proceed*
of
the
moving
pi
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Ti
V
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Aj*
M
r
Nfu.-v?
1 - bi
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In the meant ime empl oye* o f u he
are several changes from former upon the i l l i mport ant St. J oh ns
V „•»*..».
r
.
K
d
on
Friday and
S a t u rd a y .
Prof. . NeKiii/tg "f Gotha’
ri vtr Ih.v wire t n l i f e j y • p u .I rhro- Guernsey hardware store diacovered ture*
fresh) (erlan t ’» K.
closing hours:
13th and 2 0t h this week . t o the
Mr, MciiM of Dvit-dfi
I . )
* '
lately- ’ignore i.t of this route, of its ' • 1 &lt;*' ‘’ f ,1" ‘
“ nd the polici
* r&lt; *by l e mn j
E. me t on
Going Notth.^eft*
W o m a n ’s Cl ub, thyse days being the
:
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And
while
searching
t h r t a Bonrd of A r m y j WI&gt;,c noti fi 'd.
t"!*&gt; evfning urf usual with a good
1(1.30 a. m. tidvt r.trge*.
-The
Train-■ ;
■v I
y .' bxd rcjtortFd fuvornltly f°Y 11 ^ l u
»
J o ? G|vl&gt;h'Thanks
to work on. Ta y lo r s’ Mower s hew atdl pl ant sale.
Ft g iqe epi
•it.u ' .
2
.0
0
p.
m
A large n um b e r cf T r a R t . ^ N o . ' SO
ladies
will
us*
.■dlcfi/fTefTorttr
to
have
brother
from
Haines
City
arrived
Jot&gt;_Boddy.
the
janitor
of
tl|*&amp;^
XI%11 Hf » ynctii wv
re dclightgrl th Trairr-’- N o
0.0 0 p. tit. rn to cot struriion at d cowl, or that ;
»/
S2
l a rge n o w ds visit the theatre on I’eople* Hank buildings is up again
-.1
’ .i t *
this wrier wry wat* up (or citn*idi*rrt- st t K D ' i r r m e e , the Kissimmee of•S 1
•»
# ,
*
*
b.
sc
dut.ee
api^h-iv*.
fi
greed
to
ad
after a serious operation otul wants
(i.iing Ffoutli
iid i.
All that had D e n * previously liver* wired Dr’: lido if they Itfic w of
J
twelve at
2.0b p m
Truitr No. .S'i
i l u b l e r y in this section telling of M i l l s e It'O l tifci e Vy !•!
tp give thank* lo Dr*. MTIIi t , ftoiitalked.
'&lt;»
ttieni
or
reached
th**tn
by
" ’••"i l. 'Sf *KTs-'1t|irne.. and
1 td V m
Tndo
N"
ni
1
/oit and Denton, \fe*.r&lt; Sievena
jifitit " f
word o f mouth was the I by- suspect held at Htiinev Ctt v*.
•tYiYheir Sd! i t m w i n !»
1)0 p m
t
iingregntiiin.il
t
K.
Notes
T
h
e
Otlmoio
officers
wired
to
Tritin
Jdp. SJ
aqd
Taylor
of
(Jit*
ittiltb
ami
every
Kt ft ('oust Ci t nl
From the fact*.
d
h t bey cerl rtinlv ()u Ve
2:00 p m
Triliiy mnd clone* at
Kher-1
ijjir wltn hvlpeil him whiff he waa
Our pastor Rev F f Sliimft-'Vtas
rs
t
h
t
y
Bp|iear
it
is
of utmost nn- I failles City lo hold the man
Mm|
the lest of- the
■*
A
- 3 : 3 0 p. m
Oviedo
mail
closes
at
sick. Jo e Ja a ifaithful employee,
;
portu
i
cc
t
b
i
t
it
cr
mpeign
of
i
n
f
o
r
,
iB
Gordon,
Chief
S
m
i
t
h
and
Kentipleader
at
the
socieljf
njyettnk
11 .
. m YJL.'
_• **|
"4:43 p. m. mi tion be instituted
I&gt;**esl)urg mail.rlt ses at
’
• *in general,
‘ and‘ drick Guernsey started for Haines Sunday evening
’
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" •’^u i t 'wtrv/irt' t W Q t e ^ h f
v-U-fijis! F Haskins.-1’. M
Identification of the k n i v e s ’
The following delegates gave
Its*'
ill down the Beat Const south of City.
Prlialc Car jletc
*‘ " I* NKfk i r . u . - T ? ^
T
Titusville in particular, where con* and raxots proved an easy matter, splendid and entlfUiiUMiir reports
Atlantic ;poast Line iirlvate car
Uuuf)t;raUtiti '
‘ Far'd t f T h a n k s
and -the wounded roltbt', confessed

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r ' i:eruiiVfr.^ommil(b# met at
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''hurch orV ^fttvduy e v c n » h g - a t
and
"{Atilost en t husi ast i c

^ion.

from the Kissimmee convention:
occupied hy 1 GcnoraJ Supej^i. y *
desire .to lakc.lhis^itK'thoti of versions would ho easy and assuicd|y nntuml the moment the true con his crime. Cranther had the officers Hov F P. Strong, Mr*. Harry Kent, intenderit J. N. Brand, A «ti-fi’*heral ?.'
ttwrihing. our ma;tyY-Jrit^d;s *ho ™ ditions are made plain to the per.p’e notify his grandmother who lives
Mrt J . D Davison a y d Miss Her!ha Supt". J .'C . Murchison ami liivision ■**
t"
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ri.„
III,,...Y i n t l i * &gt; « ^ i * 7 e 4 J Orl ng the Illness who hy the way, are tcady and an­ at Jacksonville.
Packard.
Enirtpeer L. L ..Sparrow of Jackson­
ind dhatlcolV ^ viitnr, .Mrs I- M xious listeners.
Forty-five
inivea,
ten
razors,
and
ville
and Di-vislon Couiicel Cary* D.
Brown, aim for thb' hiatty beautiful
The East Coast delegates came the suitcase wete recovered. Chief
Finest
varieties
.of
roses,
field
Landis
of DeLand was brought into
fioraLoflcringn. . ,
t o , the Atlantic Deeptr Waterways Smith, Sheriff Gordon, Mr. Gueru- grown and two year* old, 26c each, Hanford on train No, 83 Monday
Mr. and Mis. L. IL \Vulkoro
Aasociation convention at Savannah sey and other* stated that they bad or $2.85 per dozen, for sale at the morning and moved aouth to Tam­
Mrs. L. B Garst
That hU flower show.
pa on train No. 89 the same day. ,
§

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                    <text>PAGE EIGHT

T H E SANFORD

Continued from Page 6
t h at a group c f the older peoplo aLo
gathered to enjoy tho frolic.
Mrt,.
Peten. was as much surprised^ as her
little daughter but ral lied tc the oc­
casion with wfinderful tcsourrcfulm*sr.
Tho refreshments
brought
by the guests wcio spread upon the
lawn ' picnic fashion— all kinds of
goodies young folks enjoy.* The chil­
dren sitting in n half circle a b c u t ’ the
lawn f u m e d a pretty picture, their
happy faces depicting the delights of
the feast. Every one of that group
wished there could bo a surprise
part y ^jvery day in the week.
E ight //unified C vb
T h e 800 Sewing Club met with
Mrs; Frank Adams yesterday after­
noon, enjoying a happy informal
time together with theii needier
work. Fruit salad, jettuce and date
sandwiches and tea were icrvcd by
t he gracious young hostess. PrcStyU,
were Mesdames Anna Walker, Roy
Symes, J a m e s Brown, John Tyler,
S a m Dindford, Mr*. F. E. Steinmeyer and Misses Evelyn and Agnes
Berner
IF, C. T. U. Conren jon
Going to t he Woman’s Christian
Te mpera nc e Union convention at
Orlando will be Mrs. J , W, Baines
delegate, and Mrs. Coulbourn, pres­
ident cl the local organization. The
meeting convene* in Orlando Nov.
&lt; 1 2 inclusive. Much interest is man
if, r ted in tlu* meeting, which will be*
attended by delegates from all ovei
Hi— n u t a ' ‘ J ~ ■ *-----— —
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LViina— G*'5«iiw
T h e mariiage of
Miss
‘ Nellie
Hughey E v a n s to Ml. Harry Ia.*e
Gibsun took place yesteiilay after1in n al 1he borne of 1he bliileon
Magnolia avenue. Rev F. E Sleinmi-irr perfniming the beautiful ring
i o n rtionv wbiili 01 ii&lt; &lt;1 them i*i 1Inholy bonils of matrimony. The rooms
were l o v e l y with floral decorations
ami beautiful fi-rn*
In tin- dining
mom and the living room quanti­
ties of golden: od was used effective­
ly, while the reception hall and
library m which the presentws wendisplayed was a perfect bower n
beauty with a profusion of the iluint
pink vine of 1&lt; \e’s wreath training
over haniitei and mantels

HERALD

N O V E M B E R 5: 1915

In just about three weeks the
Music D epartm ent of the Woman
Cl ub will picsent the gay little J a p ­
anese operetta, Princes* C h ry san ­
them um
under the direction , of
Mrs. Lucille Aspinwnll Tnkach. This
promises to bo n wonderful sdecess,
for which the rehearsals are ' g o ­
ing smoothly. Thu button age of tho
public will Ik* appreciated ns this
operetta is being given t o raise
funds for tho concert grand piano,
recently purchased by the depart ­
ment
wUaUowrrn D an it
In honor of Miss Gwendolyn Le
Massenu of New York, Mrs. R . II.
Dcas nnd Mrs; Hal Wight gave a
most delightful Halloween dance on
Monday night at the home of Mr,
Henry Wight.
T h e lower floor was
thrown cn suite, whole dancing was
enjoyed, while supper was served
in the atlic. „Tho rooms were pret­
tily adorned with vari-colored caiadfum leaves and hibiscus.
In the
attic there, was every suggestion of
Halloween, with its decorations of
owls, witches, lanterns^ and pump­
kins.
Masses of red salvia added a
touch c f brilliant beauty to tho a n i ­
mated scene. A delicious supper of
chicken salad, sandwiches, pickles,
olives and coffee, flanked by piles
of apples anti doughnuts wps served.
A doughnut nnd apple eating con­
test afforded lots of fun and specu­
lation, which was finally won by
M i i Fannie Munson ami Mr. Yowell, to whom were presented the
priv&gt;«.
Enjoying this delightfully
informal affair were M ear I rimes F a n ­
nie Munson. F’uleston, Newman, Mr
iind Mri, Henry Wight, Mr. arid
Mrs. L5 Verne Hurt, Mi. and Mrs.
Geo, Bishop, Misses Laura Fish, Lil­
lian Higgins nnd Messrs. Billy Hill,
Billy I k-flier, Arthur Yowcll, Ernest
Galloway, Italph WighfT Dr. Fnln
Hal Wight anil It It. Deas.

Agnes
Guild
I u n ie
St union on Monday afternoon T h i s
girls are busily sewing for
the
Christ inn* bnxnar which will he held
on Saturday, Dec. -Ith Judging by
the interest displayed there will be
a beautiful »M,urtmerit of handwork
from which to choose one's ( ’htistrnas gift* for friend*
Miss Saidec
Williams will he hostess next week
Those present were Mesdames T. A.
Neal, Julius Tnkach, Gwynn Fo
Archie
Betti
and
Misses
( lara
Phillip". Charlotte Hand. Franci s Aspin wall
The lieXL meeting will, he
the business meeting of the Guild
/Vrsonol ,W alma
Mrs J it t'onrad and niece. Mis
Isabel Smith of Del.and. who have
been tile guests of Nfrs Robbins
fetuined to DeLnnd by auto last
nigbi

Think of tha. Hippo.
A teacher of psychology In an east­
ern Indiana high school was discours­
ing to tho pupils of her class on .(he
subject, ••Lorre.'' By way of Illustrat­
ing n point In her lecture, sho said:
" l-ovc should not always be Judged
by tho largeness of Its demonstrations.
Think whfll a kiss a hippopotamus
could Rive.”

For S k i e r - T e n acres of tho best
high hammock land, west side, just
outside corporate limits.
Half in
cultivation 4 years.
About 26n
largo pines on other half. All fenced
and ditched,
Quarter tnilo of two
shipping stations and First Bt. Per­
LEGAL AUVLR1ISING
fect drainage.
$1350 will buy it if
sold within t ho. next 10 days, worth
MAMTKH NALK
$3000.00.
See owner, 207 French
Under ard by virtue ol * detfee nt (ore11-tf
rloaure and sale rendered by the Honorable avenue.

Judge ot the Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
S tate o( Florida lor Seminole county in
,f h ii i r e r y rilling In a certain care therein
pending, wherein T h e Il| ncb Lumber Com*n&gt; le complainant and W. W. Brady and
!. fc. Brady are defendant*, the un derp in .ed. aa apertal raaatar in efcaneory will
aell to tha hlgheat and beat bidder, for raeh,
in front of the court botiae door In Sanford,
Florida, during the legal hour* of aale on
M ond ay, Dec. 6th, 1916, tha following peraortal proparty lo-wlli
One brown tmrae mule named Jim and
weighing y to u l 1X00 pound*; one gray mare
mul* narnvd Mollle, and weighing about'
.100 paunda; on* brown mare mule named
Mary and walghlng
about 1300
pound*;
on* bay mare mul* named Sarah and weigh­
ing about 1Q&amp;0 pound*; o n * bay mare mule
named Jane' and weighing about 1200
pound*; one roan m a r * mule named Paiay.
and waighlnX about 1 2 0 0 pound*; one black
mar*
mule named
B e t t y , and
weighing
about I2&amp;0 pound*; ona brown horae mule
named BUI and weighing abopl 1250 pound*;
on* brown horae mule named Bob and
walghlng about 1200 pound*; and one btack
mare
mule pained
/*•ale,* and walghlng
about 1 S 00 pound*.
(•tail
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Good famil y horso for sale.
No
afraid of autos.
Price right for
quick sale.
Inquire at fire depart
ment or write M. S. Nelson, S a n ­
ford, Flit.
2 1-tf
For -Stale—•Singer -Sewing machine
in good condition.
Inquire at 211
East Third street.
21-3tp

Fbr Sale Florida corn, sacked
in ear. Florida hays baled
Carloi
or less.
Best Ftdgljum seed n:u&lt;
$1 00 per btisln*l in live Inislie! Ifn.
Seven 17) &lt; ounrtlmati, m&gt;l rive i.c per Seed Rye $2 75 per bushel
Ui
•tit i to ifftr (or two pi fft' frril **ri»u
Inr »■ rTrrtfttTT* f“rTtffTnmrrrrrn- ra!w» fm ‘ liainaon Jl Duuuia, Caiouaxul L&gt;. Ki«
rffoltimundtllnii by jirtmary ol ■_ forraiiti
lN-litp
to i t r v t .
&lt;’l»rk im] Collector of ihr

city of Sanford, ond elan * peraon to nerve
a« Treaaurer And Colltctor of the city of
People read these ads.
You ar&lt;
Had ford. The lait two mined o Hirea beInf Appointive nfflrra; Appulntmrnl to be doing it now.
Is your ad in tin*
mad* by the Mayor and eonIIrrued by the
col umn'J
H a ve you something t&lt;
I’lty Council.

The pof 1m will be opened at Hfht oVI tick sell? Try an nd
4-tf
m
nn
• tit)
rlratr.
an d
» i l 1 r|uai*
al
fi r ,
o'rlork p m , and thr following named
prison* are hereby appointrd to arr vr «•
For Sate
Ford truck, floe sh,i|,
Hark And imperlon of
laid primary, to
wit Srhellr Mainr*. Inipt-eler, Tim Keane. luirg.iin
Five
pa.-o-nger lluiek,
i
in«perti r I* C IlnwanL inipeftnr W \V
Long rlrfk
log bargain. |2.rd&gt; &lt;1&lt;I
Semun l- &lt;
All randidalea fur l he vanmi* nfTirr* In
I•* ii
pr voted (n »ali| jminary mud fllr with Garage. Sanford. Fla
Kelli S Frank, genet ary of thr white
man"* eieeutlve commit!**** on of hrftire
the 101H day of November, 19br«, n«tire bf
i heir Intention to he eandidair*, an*l *t
the time of filing such notire*, thr award!* (
ment again** *uch candid At ea miiat icfom •
For Sale Horse and wagon MW
pany sinm, together with a written at Ate- I’
ment pledging their w111ingnew* m a'hide i bants &lt;&gt;rm-er\ &lt; u
22 2t
by the rrault* of aaid primal}
No randi
&lt;1aIe'• name will hr pf amt on f hr ballot
• tit) di»r« not Qualify with the •eefrtar)
For
Sale
Sideboard.
tahh
of the m rutive rc mmittrr within th*
chaiis,
Birdseye
maple
bed
amt
lime ahvr *ptrrlfi***l
The a» or** ment a aa made b&gt; thr rirru iln-sseIron
bed
and
farm
ti.ol
live committee are a* follow*
For Mayor
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IHMH) 302 Olive avenue
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For Lou nr dman
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For f'lrrW A t’oljeetof
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For Trea»u»rr k Autwnr
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A g oo d s e c o n d liai
Thr polling p*arr -hall hr at thr r 11&gt;
hall In thr clr&gt; of Sanford, Seminole roun F or d t o u r i n g c ar . r e c e n t l y oxer
ty, Florida Thr If llowirg peraoha *hall hr hauled and put i n g oo d s hape
&lt;
rlremrd to l»r duly Qualified rlrrtof* In thl*
primary, to-wit
.Ml white par won* dulj Murrell’s shop or No loo E First 1
regbirred arrordlng It* law upon (hr rrgi*
22- Fn :tt,
t rat Ion hook* of the city 14f SanfHrd
Hayr paid Ititir (Mill fat ofi Ilf h* forr til*
1.1th day nf Not r fillhr f f f#1f*
ri-r Sal e
I wo s t oi y‘ six run in
Ft HI It KST L AK f
(“hair «&lt;■p* tif th* Whit* Man's I. irciil &gt;x» house c o n v e n i e n t l y l o c a t e d , al p r o ,
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below
its v a l u e a n d e a s y term*
Al s o one v a e r n t lot well located,
la r &lt;*f c l o u t , g no i - t i t l e
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For Sale— (^ood allround
inure
buggy und( harness. Cheap for cash
Box 1251! or Went Side store.
17-t.

For Sale— Household goods, in­
cluding table, chairs, dishes, l a r g e
iron kettle, flour feed and fertiliser.
Two stands bees, 25 head good hogs,
Speci al M a i l e r In Chanc e r y .
etc.
Sold private sale at Wekiwa
Maaaey A War low, aot*. for Com pita.
post
office,
except hogs sold at B re­
X!-Frl-6le
saw’s. plnre, J J-j miles, southwest i&gt;!
W. C. Holliday.
I wttl not be re* pon.il&gt;[• for any debt* contrac­ Wekiwa postoffice.
ted in my name.
C. O. M rliu fhl.n . -2l.2 lp Curator.

Prominent
Masons attending the
School of Instruction lhi* week me
M
Kmb-l l *&gt;f f , i t , s,inx db* &lt; ii
nell of Ormond.
&gt;■11 of Ft Mvi-t*
•if V a n f ' ' I I I
* u b |r* » I &lt; I f i r i l * - « i - i n .
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It II Goodm i&gt; -it Hodgkin- I'riltMM 1*I I « G«' I Ifi \ V» III* ,* *
t •ilj U i.ru. a Aldrllllflli af. 1 1, •-a-ii± . Lt
and t&gt;r II V V**rhi-e« nf 1tel.and i m h | s 4if ni|f i"i.rpf*Mtn**i a ll j». I 1 **1 .* v# I • m !•* *.f
in 1 i iiuru* m m,»n&gt;
» bn f L»** u
C. E. Comor qf Uenlu who is the (Kf* m
rami • ithmit rnaklrir any
pn-mt-* ■*
A it i t ou nee i hc ills
Gi cnd Patron of t he Eastern Star • ill at a I a* that i h r Ia w * «4 t lw rity; » ill Ij*1 ■•filorU'Ykl
Im p a r t ia lly . btlt arrwrtllDE ti» liw I f H r f of fEm n t y
ri-henrsal of the adult chor- foi the" state of Florida.
urmllfinri^fs*'A* art A M ir t u in f«rr fm ir
t &gt;xm itrjil
f.en ifi|iitg ■■Liat ff-tiM l, I I»«m - m&gt; i i i m i l&lt;&gt;' j ( » - «if
lor. P ri mes * t 'hi yaant In-mum
frair&lt; uf • Ii*
&lt;if *4-f.f v,i
, h-1 d ai the Woman’* l ink

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For Sale— Speed boat.
Makes 25
mile* per hoqr.
Would exchango for
auto. Address Box 101, Eustis.
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Under
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Sanford,
Fla.
At tho B« pt l * t Temple Tu adr&gt;.
Mm.* L. R BoyehoUi and M.Nov, .15
t he
Si I fo d
f. 'i um Marian En;b- hnxe'
r* turned
to T h i n l l u a d i n g T I I I l K i : ( T N I S n
IE-st'-ug man for
'ft'
Course wi l begin i * ii ' of alt -&gt;c ih e tr h o m o tu N .\ --ii
t *&gt; t* • r 1 Lint* For I'nch litHt'rtion Mi ni i nuy t
1 o.g prupoyi ttoi* f&lt; *•»'
' jiops that appeal t o the 1. 111:1 and iilea .Ait 1 1 -it '• M:
It t.WV .l
x mg u p w a r d s $Iih' IB'
fuif^iy ioxists of Sui ford wi’. h I In♦
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Itun't answer null** you
‘ Tstcl lv G r j y l ' c - Misa (Jri.y has S l a t e - a n d t 0mill l u x e . New Ihic
• a n Uli m ice y o u r s e l f SltiO.QO ru s h ,
Ta x Hi o ok s arc now open in my
( been calleil ‘‘The Vic Ii iii.*t a- o f . r i i - i
and cun call for peisonul Interviow.
1apiratlpn;1 -who -render* a program! office fpr the payment -of stafe and
A. C. Wilson, Duval Hotel, J a c k ­
, b.illlant ar.d thri lli.g. appealing to ' county1'ttvjtet'. fur 11H5. A discount
sonville, Fla.
22-3te
For Salr- Eggs and Ba by Chix «(
1 t he hearts of Everyone. She is typU of 2 f&gt;er cxuit id November and 1 r«*r
Bring celebrated Regal White Wya ndot tes,
Jyost— Somewhere between corner
callyvAmerican und has received her ■cinttFl i ) t - e r r i J i P r is fhutie.
.tlig. 'duscriptioii. of your prpjifrTfy big performance, heavy laying, birds; French and First St. nnd Woman’s
am booking ofdera f o r ’ same now. Club an A. It. A. Fi^ternity pin
v«jirmyyv‘vcatfWitb
-~f* " ’
&lt; *y
Jiio. D. Jinkins,
Also a few pulleta and cockerels, of with initials J. M. W. Inside. A re_ V Tax Collector, Gcminoie Co.
same strain.
F. P. Strong, 106 E. VXfd offered if returned to Judge
;-*iL-4tc
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Third St., Sanford.
16-'lf
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JN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

T H E SANFORD H ER A LD

p[ B I. I S HCD
SEMI-WEEKLY

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN S 4 N F O R D — Lifn In W o,tf, Living
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SAN PORI). FLORIDA. TUESD. U NOVEMBER 9. 1915

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ENGLAND’S BLOCKADE HAS PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN FOR *
A BIG TIME IN SANFORD BEEN DECLARED ILLEGAL THE STATE IS ASSURED

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ttntticr Attacks Boat

G R EA T B R IT A IN . HAS B E E N N O T IFIED
T H A T U N ITED S T A T E S G O V ERN ­
M ENT W O N ’T STAN D FOR IT

i " u m d •ami In fori tin board |I ’ A L A T K A
M E E T IN G
and addressed them in regards toi
purchasing river front property for |
A SSU R E D F IF T Y
the purpose of county building*.
The board, together with the com­
THOUSAND
mittee from the city ‘tfouncll viewe
FO R F U N D
Washington, I). C,, "vNov. 9.— established' grilles of international the proupjied projieni^Airfcr which u
letter
from
W.
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Adams
Co.,
set­
Publication today of die American conduct; it is of tlie highest im­
note to Great . Britain denouncing n portance to neutrals that the prin­ ting forth the price of same wu»
Palntka, Nov. 9.— T h e $50,000
"ineffective, illegal, and
indefen- ciples ,pf international right be main­ read anti ordered filed for future con­ fund, to advertiso F'loridn through­
sive" tju* at tempted'blockade ngainst tained unimpaired, and the United sideration
out t h e nation before the winter
The tlerk was here instructed to
Geimany and Austiiu, gives n o t i c e : States unhesitatingly assumes tin
tourist season, with the object of
write the Comptroller and ask w|jy
to citizens of the United Stales task of &lt;hampioring their rights
bringing many extra thousands of
whoso legitimate foreign trade is mHeretofore
American*
white he cot’llCti'll the taxes for the year persons into this state will be raised.
terijcled with by the allies ih ft liny cargo*destined to neutral coun Iff] 4 from t he Sea-hoard Air Line This xxus assured by the enthusias­
(t.nlwiiv Company and did not at
should
secure
I fdros s
llirei llv j tries h. i xe been »■ iretl i.n t h e high
tic gathering of business men from
the same time collect the taxes for
t hr o ug h t h e dipl oi uuti e el j nnt. eU of -e Is .tod
v«*«l or conli*&lt; tiled.
i all part s of the stale, which assem­
t lit
*s|« . 1.11 Mlti Si 111,I,| * D 'lift
t * , tr own g o v e r nme n t rat In r t'i I I *i v •. I" m . : d v i * c ' i&gt; i \htrii*t
It •t|
bled .tt the PlltliUtn Hoi| e in Itiis
No
i t 1. i. do. simI .iincmi.t being
1 h r o u g h
|i f l / e
i "III I s
l &gt;• t i l e d '
l-l n .
l
tie' u r e
. * t 1n g ’ I',
city • ii \\ "diit-tiny I* , eiill of IVoj
I H 2.’ (II
J n^j'llt D C tiilletl of the Tit 111)111
T hu latent liiUtvab limited In A lit t .*
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' t 1| &gt; r ‘rf&gt;mrTt,rvrrst?i'ii front M— (if
Board of Trade, who i,,;.u„..,
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t,.i- .ld"r |‘;:ge In (he British l"i
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Now ill........ti
11 Bryce, asking for information
the plan. The gathering was a most
eign office, is an exhaustivi tlOcu- govei ii mem "feels that it
concerning certain* roads was read
representative one and the. tone enmen! dealing vith England'* inter leatonnhly he expected t&lt;U jHvisi
and e erk instructed to write Mr.
t husiastic.
fere'nee with Amnjic.in tiade since It* rltt/eo» |(t seek rtMln’iixjJ (loTote
Ilrvic and inform him that he huythe outbreak of the vvar
In effect t riiiutt.il- which are in it* opini*m iiig been !,i.titled of the intention* of
it wits decided tn go on witlj the
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by
the
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phtn
and pledge* on hand from vari­
t ill i him mi . simo i * in i f&lt; niter mn
"f
ll i tern a t tonal
la w
t,
li s II c " p &gt;
was p r e s e n t e d
til t he pllv.it lot
ous
sections
already amount 1,1 more
in imii ;i t um. I he record* of this coungrunt reft.ii at ton, noi v ° r e f r a i n from
F r e n ch a m b n * * y here
than
$19,000,
uml more can lie
llietr i bums direct I v to 1v ute open h r hi' IIlspeet loll.
T h i r t y f i ' c p o i n t * m e t r e a t e d in ........... .
counted
on
Many
telegrams were
V i aim* Ugum-t the eountv Weie
tli.
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£&lt;■ .Tti in. • I
t b ru u g I
t h e n o t e a n d , III c oi i el i l i on
Seer*
,no lit. .1 and w..rrant • i»l d e r f l dra wn re.ttl front I ru nspor t a t ion interests
I a tv Lansing declines
that
the diplomat • channel*
tiowiog interest uml expressing will­
Since |lie United SGile* doe* not
United State* "ennnot with nnnnnn ingness
to cooperate
Presb)terian « E
placence stiffi-i fmthei suborditm- recognize the existence of n |i•gal
Interesting
address*** were math-,
n-,- I ‘n - by ten un C U met on
V inert canmm
lo o i to
t|on of Iti" lights and interests to hb" k.id*.
among
tlie
number
being those m
Friday evening with .t huge attend­
the plea that the exceptional geo their government for protection in ance, including several visitors.
J a mes U. Murphy of Bulatku. Vance
gt indued po*iti&lt; n i f the enemies o t Ii
Helm of Miami. G
A M.
s h i p m e n t of a
non e i i n t r u b a n
Tit*
m e e tin g wus in
c h a r g e of \V
Great Britain reunite "( )u - 1if&gt;• op cargoes not only t" io U r a l coun i n t
Mr II \\ t aid well leader Clfllmt of Jacksonville, and Morn*
prckxivV tftiil il.egul practices " The
James It
I’li sobj er t was ' T a s k s , " and the Cohen of Jacksonville
relations between the United States tries I till t Igutius to b e l li g e r e n t s , tint member* of the company rendered a Murphy of this city gave his per
and Great Britain, he says, must d ir e c t ly to or from the e n e m i e s of most
interesting program
Mt*s sonnl check for $800 toward the
lie governed by expediency but by th e allies
Fern \\ aril gave a beautiful solo campaign, and ^1orris Cohen of
Delegates to the (* F'. convention J acksonville pledged $| 000 to ill*'
ftt Kissimmee were elected its fill fund

Mrs. Annie Henael and Miss Adii
J ohns Were the participants in un
adventure Wednesday (’veiling. per---Imps the first of &gt;hr kind that ha*
ever iieen recorded.
|
Mrs. Hensel’ and Mins Johns were
Ashing in Lake Conway at Pine
Castle in the afternoon.
Hearing a
noise in the water, one of the ladies
remarked, " T h a t cow must he swim­
ming out to us."
However, upo
looking round they saw instead of a
cow a large rattlesnake swimming
wjHi. head and till
erect, Inwards
them.
StCfjled. hut rurinu*. till
ladies watched the progress of tin
make, until it charge'll the end &gt;f
l i e tmai in which they were -.cot I
Seeing its direct atiuik I hey iptickK
ton k their position in tin other end
of the boat, winch was immediately
attacked by the shake.
The ladies'
by this time were nearly in hys­
terics. John Matrhcit, hearing tln-tr
efles tpok his canoe and went to the
rescue, forcing Ins boat between 11n­
sult ke and that o( tin* ladies
It;,
this time one of |lie ladies had faint
ed
They wire taken lilt" Mr
Mali belt's (mat and taken ashore

On the lDlIi and 20tli of Novem|,t r the flower show and plant sale of
,hP Woman’* Club will be held in
lh(, vacant store in the court house
|,!«rk
Entries for the flower show
. r, i,ui*«!i-d from any one living
i!&gt; 1"'I nl v. and nil entries
, I I uid’,' marked with t he
m i mher as indicated in the
I , k ip ’ Ly the ladies in
llljj *
t &lt;.r• will be opt n at
, &gt;i .
Wr| j
1IB 1..\ mort.ii g to rt-ts-ixc
" ♦ MIr rtruvi’-* arirt thr rfoerr*
alii h'1 i» h to the public at one
*c will be many plants
o’clock.
others may he entered
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for subfor i xi hi.fir* it the table in charge
of Mr U 1 Hill
•.1 dlTi-reil ll* follow*
V.
Hc-t ■*11]111 noi t ill roses, second
t,.t . -11••III 1 cut r o s e *
]U -■ . n|!» i•turn cut rhrysanthecollect lOtl
*iit i. ■| l.i-st
I- mil, |,f\ . M belli II HI
The snake was frightened oil when
imest
chrysanthemums. I . . . . . . . .
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later lying in the boat which it had
ihire litre*- tinesi chrysanthemums.
attacked, and was shot by Mf MatFirst second and third prizes for eh*‘tt
Orlando Reportei-Star
te arrangement cut ilnw, rs
el
\andie*&gt;
l ongressman Sears
Inbiscus entered
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Washington, Nov !f
It is under
hibiscus on I e red stood that Representative VV J
1Seurs, Florida's new member of the
1 i * ’ d o p la v d a h l i a s
Fourth District may be assigned on
I . ' palm growing
the rummittee on agriculture
This
[ is one of the best assignments that
Fin* -r fern growing
co uid bo given a mem bet of 1h.1t
Fine*! begonia glowing
Tic judge* will make their de- t ‘I°rida delegation at the present
•Him un Kr'tiny afternoon
fex- time because of the tremendous
garth u&gt; ditching certain l a n d s
The
Sanford. Fla , Nov 2. 1915
irjit l"f I he juize for hibiscus en- stiides in agricultural activity which
nonopetrh* Buard of County Com- hoard advised him that they could
len i! Sat u n l a y and in no case will that state is now making
. mi*aionet* mi and for Seminoje Coun­ give him no relief in tlie mutter
»*.*M he made where the exhibit
Dt O J Miller, county physician
Next to the house committee on ty. F'lbri^a dipt &lt;Jn the above date
11 no! considered worthy of u prise. rivgrs anil harbors, of which Con­ Present. I*; * ? P ' * Hjfgan, chairman; came before the hoard and presented
gressman Sparkman is chairman, Cominissioi^fr* 1. A.'Brumley. C W forms for application to be ad mil led
Said forms
suntlat Si huui (Convention
that on agriculture probably is of Kntziuwvgt’r. ti. A. C-fark and J T to the county home
McLsinT
Roberts, deputy were reati uni! ordered filed for fu­
Muinti Nov 9
The fourteenth first importance to Florida
sheriff in at ture consideration
■r *•tii. Sunday school convention of
It will n"t be definitely known .-|eik; ,t C 1 51 ■.•Hand,
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Mr .J I) Ilagev came before the
it.
"f Fbtrnlu is to be held m exactly what assignment* are made
board
and requested tin- board to
i
Minute*
of
lust
regular
meeting
VI ci
November
I *, l 9, 2II, 2 1 | u n t i l th e D e m o c r a t i c c a u s e y * I"have
ditch
cut or opened up
Same
lead
ami
approved
ajH,
Itave been g r a n t e d b y ,
but
C h a i r m a n • l a ’ Vef of th«
was
referred
to
Commissioner
('lark
John
D
Jinkin*
came
before
tinill tli. railroad and transportation committee on agri cult ure'has ..been
Communication from Mr
Ma­
lines of the state
the Florida Enst here sometime looking q.vot- the per- Imaid and asketi him to atlvise him
(’oast Railway, the Van Line from .sopnd of its members to. fill existing in reference .to the purpose of the honey in regard to purchasing lot
assessment for 1915 for Black Ham­ udjoining jail, reati und ordered
J irUonville to Miami, and the Pen- xta&lt;i*ticies.
mock Drainage DiVrict, for what filed for future con si deration
tmuhir and Occidenta
Steftmship
With the chairmanship of the
The co in mutation ol .1 D AlexLlr-.i ■ will sell tickets for the round rivers and harbor* committee and an purpose nnd to whom the amounts
under,
requesting the hoard to open
collected
should
be
paid
and
the
trip foi the price of one-way fare agricultural committee assignment.
street on the north side of Lot 1,
Ml " ’ t'er road' wdl grant a rate of Florida should he well provided for names ol the bond trustees
The beard advised him as fo low* lllk V, Chuluota. rejid anti referred
I .....i. per mile for round trip In addition to places held by Con
Tax Collector is ndvtsed that the to Commissioner Cl«[k
Th.- .
,i . ,| tickets can tie pru
gressmen • lark
Wilson &lt;%Mr
The committee apjioiuleil11o view
l .'-'
•' an) point tn the State Sears in this place would have an Black*—Hammock Drainage District
the
proposed read to connect up
was
organteetl
under
the
lawn
of
direct to Miami
Tht ■*■• splendid Excellent opportunity to look after
.Ueardall
ami Cameron avenues heI9UI
whtrh
provides
that
all
laws
r*ic. .tr, .i»suciug an unusual inter­ proposed $'2,000,(100 appropriation
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which
provides
tbut
all
funds,
tween
the
N I V 1, of S K * t anti S W ' 4
est in thi* gathering, as people on "to fight the citrus canker
derived from taxation for payment of N F I J i Section 33, Tp 19 S. FT 31
thu occasion can travel from the
of interest und sinking fund are pay- Flust, here presented their report
*r«t coast all the way to the Magjc
Newspnper Plant Destroyed
able direct ko the bond .trustees by j which was reati and approved anti
&lt; itv anti return for a small sum.
Jlalrigh,
NT C . Nov. 9. The the l ax, collector. ' -The bond trus- ordered filed, and clerk instructed to
Marion Lawrence, general sec re*
Ncws and Observer. Secretary Dan* tecs fof.the^BIack i lamni oc k Drain- have published notice that commixUr&gt; *d the International Sunday
ipls' newspaper was tlestroyed by uge District are J . 11. Lee, L. T sioners will at their next regular
School Asaociationi
with
headflre Saturday morning for the secvtul Hunt untl'O.
meeting, if no complaints, open u
Swope
quartcrv in Chicago will be the prin-y
time in nearly three years.
ThF
The t ax- collec tor is hereby au- said road.
npal speaker. Mr. Lawrence it cbnplant of E. M. Uriel! &amp; C«.. .shat thp^xed.'whd directed to pay all
The bond of Mirhael Sboltx to
xulen-d the best Sunday school man
printers was almost a total loss, anti fundi tAtllaeted |)j’ hitn on account of keep bridge across St. John* river at
on 'he North American continent.
several stores were burned.
Early Black HamTTiOck’ Drainage District, Monro.., rend and approved with
' * r L ( ’. Palmer, genera secretary
estimates make the loss a quarter tm aaaeaameht loll of 1916. to the F' N. Conrad and C. M. Bingham
°l the \ nhama Sunday School Assoertts n will be the other out of of a million dollars. The newspaper bond 1 trustees of the aaitl Black a* sureties in the sum of $ 1000.00.
Reports from the several county
the *t.it,. speaker
The best Sunday loss is $100.4)00. The fire started in Bammoek/Drainage District, and is
*choo| talent to be [ound in Florldn the Uxrell plant and a gas explosion advised that the levy assessment is officials were reati and approved and
spread it. Three people were slight­ for the sole purpose of paying in­ ordered filed.
V
h also in appear on t h e ’ program,
&gt;f
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hurt
The
bill-of
Keystone
Co,
for
auto­
terest
on
bonds
and
for
a
sinking
*r.'l tin array of talent is the strongmatic
line
indicator,
amounting
to
(unti.
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ex' ivcr offered to tlie people of this
John D. Jinkins, tax collector is $5.55 was read anti same rejected.
state
Freabylerlan Synod
On motion of J T. McLain, Sain
also advised as the. S p W hb e Ro a il
Ah Sunday schools within the
.Miami, Nov. 9 . - EstubHahment of Sl Bridge District No. 1 as follows : Felf is hereby admitted to ccunty
state of Florida, rcgardelas ol de­
the Florida synod of tlie PresbyTax collector is advised thnt they home.
nomination are entiteld to send a
tcrinn church with Miami as ,t|ie •levy ssscssmeitt f(fr 1915 for Special
The resignation of W. V. Dunn a*
delegates ns desired.
T h e f headtfunrters of one of threi;
Pr,,s
Miami churches will entertain all byteiios is the .plan the churches Road Si Bridge District No. I in inspector of marks and brands for
thue tit legates on the Harvard plan. of the state will net upln at their for the sole purpose of paying inter­ District No. 10 was read and same
th.il i*. lodging and breakfasts will meeting this month, according to est on .bojids and for a sinking fund, was accepted.
and that all collections on the ac­
Geo.
De Cpttes, attorney lor
furnished free.
Dr. W. W. Faria, pastor of the loc count should be paid direct* to the
the board of county commi**iQners
There are many special features church, and the adoption of the
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is hereby authorized to obtain opin­
L a
, Z hl" Kath’*/,nK ' .
Th f necraaary memorial to the general Si Bridge District No. 1, and that
ion of some good and reliable bond
far* |c is to bn u novel affair, and,
asking for he is aulborjxed and Instructed to
ptrhjj,. w)]|
j j lc
umj beNt Pfcshyteiiun meeting,
attorneys in --advance of sale of
the new synod i* now considered as be governed accordingly
The bond bonds.
' •Id in the state.
Numerous a foregone roncluaion.
Should the trustees of the Special Hontl ■&amp;
Application for pension of Mrs.
'■•' no is ,lt which time special
Hew ay nod be formed, there tgjll la- Bridge District No. I are M. FT
Fllla FI I&gt;-ffler reati and approved
1.1. . —. „f Sunday school work vOill
three Preshyletles, at Miami. St
Robinson. A T , Rossetter and P M.
Communication of Mr. J . W. O.
'•niphaMied, will be held. Con- Augustine and Kissimmee.
,
Elder,
y&lt;Si nglel lry, in regard to payment of
, r-riffs covering every department
Tax*. ‘Collector John D. Jinkins fees as juror, read and •Clerk In­
Florida is now attached to the
J ,h'' wo'k wid likewise he held.
came
Ijffo^O .the bonrd and naked structed to write’ Mr. Singletary to
Alabama
synod,
hut
the
churches
of
-Penal attention will he given to
them'
t
o , h e
should pay the afdvise the board as to which case
the
state
have
within
the
la»t
few
e|*»rt merit Sunday school superhe refers to and same wjli be in­
•nttndeni and Sunday school su­ years bccomt moie nurticrouM bo atHorpoWli'.tpV co/lccted by him.
vestigated.
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T]k* bboard
i t t d ffdyked .and
. . d instructed
Ir
perintendent and o m c e n . I I I b . t t W W . n l U » * r . I . O r
the , denomination believe that the 1, 1m-^o . pay Mid collections over to
»tfesxcd.
Mr. C, R. Walker r i m e before the
board de- board and addressed them in re­
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F.orlda churches are now able to t lie tf«vftty treasurer, the b
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n i. i ■ i i h t r
it
h n trl
elinln^Htr'pay
any f of
said t a r over gards to the Inland W'alerways
&lt;*• ll Walker and E. T . Woodruff at stand alone.
to the state, thla under the advice of movement,
whereupon the board
*nd»d mieting of the Inland Water- * Should the Alabama meeting ap^* n u d a the following resolution:
y y c ^ ^ n
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*or® , the
Mr. Frank L. Woodruff and others
of the gi
‘ajnt
in
recomprising
» committee from the
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ami Mrs
R C Maxwell
Alter­
nates, Mis* Virginia S mi t h and Mr.
K Muirheud
The society expects
to send a large representation, be­
sides the delegates
Our next meeting will be ill . hsrge
This
of Mr* A. D. l'arrish leader
promises to he an interesting mceting ami a large attendance ls eXpeeled
(lien Thealre O p e n *

Allen * Theatre, tin- rn-w moving
|*ii tiir■* j.lu.r opened Inal night in
true ntr dopte style, a* tile roof ao.l
lloor 1s not yet completed but Man­
ager Allen did not propose to wait
any longer and decided to stmt the
with the air dome feature*
The
1ir*i nffereing of the Merchant of
Venice and several comedy reels,
making nine reels in all. seemed to
titke l tie people by sur|&gt;tl*e nnd they
.•nTT^.-d tt i&lt;- iinv.-l feature of seeing
the show
under the canopy of
hen ve n
In a few days the roof will be on
un&lt;i the dour completed und then the
circus seats will come down and
ojiera chair* will be installed, mak­
ing tile Alleh Theatre one of the fmt -t L o w Louse" in this section.
Large Audience for Lyceum
The Sanford Lyceum Association
ix a*.*ured of a large nudience at
the Gray-Lhevinne Concert on next
Tuesday evening at the Temple,
corner Bark und Sixth,
One hun­
dred nnd twenty-three t ickets have
been disposed of eight days in ad
vance of the concert. It is expected
that every available seat will be en­
gaged.
Phone Mr. Ezell at the
High School building or Mr. Hyman
at the Temple.
Season
tickets, S 1.60,
children
$1 00.
Single admission 60 cents,
children 36 cents.
Open Comfurt Cottage
Mrs. M. Martin and niece, Miss
Hardman are in the city ngaiti after
spending the summer in the moun­
tains of North Curojina. Mrs. Mar­
tin bos opened Comfort Cot tage nnd
this popular hotel will remain open
during the winter season, which
will be good new* to the many pat­
ron*.
Comfort Cottage will give
Sanford anothei hotel for the winter
season
The Herald was three hours late
lust F rid ay on account of a rush of
news m atter at the Inst minute and
there were fifty -people besieged the
offlce wanting The Herald. ’ Even
the people who. have been borrowing
the paper were anxious to get their
copy, all of which demonstrates
that the people like The Herald and
want it on time. This was the first
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Resolutions of t b a n k s -Were pulsed,
to the Manufac turers' ' Record of
Baltimore anti to M r
Gillett. for
the suggestion of the rampaign
A resolution uisu was upssetl thut
a committee of five be appointed, to
be, charged with the responsibility
of expending the funds to the heat
advantage, and that every dollar of
the fund be spent outside of thi*
state for nil vertislug purposes, rjo
officer or committeeman to be paid
nnv salary, anti there be no section
ali'iii shown in thi- makeup of t he
committee
The committee named
wu* ax follow* V W Hetlp, Miami.
G. A. McClellan, Jacksonville; B. L.
Ilnrnner. Ta mpa ; W. B. F'ranklln,
F’ort Myers; Frank Lloyd, Qulnry
It was the belief of those who
gathered here that every community
will join in the propaganda when the
full |&lt;llins are made known.
Th« jdun contemplate* ‘a rontrihuiion of $25,000 by the ruilroud*
•■titering Florida
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M lNshin.tr) Conference
T tie Third Annuul
Missionary
Services and Conference will be held
at Holy Cross --Church beginning
Wednesday night at 7 . 3 0 p. rn., at
which service* addresses are to be
made by the Rev. Canon Rlckert,
Chaplain .of* St. Luke's Hospital,
Orlando, on " T h e C hu rc h’s Mcdacll
Missionary Work” and by thtx. R c r
F'r W.
II. Ball4 of Kissimmee, who
,
has been for over twent y years a
Church of F-ngland Missionary Fxirat
ill South Afrira. On Tuesday morn­
ing lit tidlO a m. Holy F-uchatist
with special Intention for Mission­
ary Work and Worker*) at 10:dQ a.
m. anti 3 p- m. the' Dleesun Officer*
of the Woman’s Auxiliary will tellj, f
of the missionary work in their vari-^*^
ous departments: such as The UtlRedf
Offering, the Missionary Study Class,
the Organizations of the Auxiliary
nnd Lit tle Helpers: the ' Pio.cgsan
School, Hospital anti monthly pub­
lication, " T h e Balm Branch.
On Wednesday night, after tlie
service a "social, h our" to meet our
visitors will T)e held in the parish
house immediately after the service
the young ladle* of .St. Agnra Guild
being hostesses. E v er yb od y is most
cordially asked to come, j
Ny nodical a .Success
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The Synodical of the Tresbytsriatt .
church which bus been in scssipn
here for several dayn, elosed ita
meeting Thursday a t . noon.
The
were sixteen delegates from various
parts of the slate from the Mistion ary nnd Ladles’ Aid Sodatifs of
the organization. On Tuesday even
ing I&gt;f!- Lynn of Jacksonville made
talk oi\ "H orn* Missions” and Wcdnesday
night Dr. Dodga of Clearwater addreased the meeting V&gt;n
‘ ‘Organisation.'*
Lunches
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THE SANFORD HERALD
It. i . H O L L Y. Editor
W. M.- HAYNES, liuslitftis M a n a g e r
Pytdktwd Kmy Tu*^l»jr ind Frtdijr

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
H U K K I U m o M I*HICK, IN AIMANCK
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Sanford
m-t-ils
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will .star' n new
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Holi Holly e n joys the distinction
o f being the handsomest bald-headed
e di t o r in Florida.
T a m p a Tribune.
T ha n k you, Ed.
We will stop
drinking hair restorer rftfllt now

a wa y . " * We are not speaking of the issue tesults in an at tr act ive sheet
Sanford banks because they all ftd- each time thu paper appeals.
Vertisc Itbern'ly, but the banks of
Florida may well offer to compare
other cities. That advertising pnys )u,r j,.,jl(.f with those of any slate in
is demonstrated just as much in a t |„. I'nio'i
For « very publication
ban'' - * "i any other busmens and t „
found here that lacks in news,
we nre i e minded of this (art this [„ editorials , in attractiveness, cat
wee’
' a Cashier &lt; has. I*. Dow |)(. produced at least four times tha
visited us
When Mr. Dow was number in any state which may be
made cashier of the Peoples Hank of named in a contest, while it would
Orlando be knew nothing about On* j,,. difficult |,&gt; ffnd anywhere puhlirtibanking business in Florida but be tions to excel in these details in the
was a hustler in other .lines of husi- rnajoiitv of newspapers to be found
ness and knew the value of sy-tem- j„ Florida. The gnnernl reader has
ittic advertising and he usert the |&gt;pt.ome so accustomed to this r o n same up n&gt; date methods of busi- , ijt iuii that he takes it us a matter
newt in the bank.
He was prob- of c o m se that such should ever be
ably violating the ethics and the an- the case; but it should be undercient usages of banking and upset stood that the eiuourugement of the
many an bjeul of the old systems publn j« necessaiy for the ronlinu*
but he obtained results phenom- ance of the superiotity.
enal results and it is results t hat ,
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are wanted even in
the
banking
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. iminity (iresentlngbut a modernhas become a power m Orange cOun., '
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p u b h r . i t ion e d i t e d Upo n t h e p a t e n t
t y a n d is l o o k e d Upo n us o n e o f t h e
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medicine or the scissors plan and
leaders in the state.
Advertising
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pays and no one knows it any better
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Even the doctors could obtain re.
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suits by advertising
aible fo, „ le tt er publicatioi.
Hut!
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No v e m b e r a, m is

THE. TIM E 'T O DEPOSIT
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Now is the time to make your deposits in the Peoples Bank.
November First is the quarterly interest paying period. All de­
posits received in our Savings Department up to and including
November Tenth will draw interest from November First. Four
per cent .compounded quarterly in our Savings Department.
One dollaPbpcns an account.

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
If. R. STEVENS

-C. M. HAND

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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p L W0 0l ) RUFF Vir*-Pr**idrnt

O. L. TAYLOR

R. R. DEAS
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pettiness and lack o / dijermun*.
lion of these— the elite.

1 CLASS DISTINCTION ^ UNITED STATES

these are few. And the publications
Trade or no trade, wholesale o- r,..
I which are now doing a splendid work
tall, worth and character shou' 1 |„
The Auliurndule
Auhtirndule N’ Ew Era has
Florida is going to hold many for the state in disseminating news I
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I •the one and only standard bv t (ch
been changed t o the Auhurnd.de
'losing the full and winter ubout their several localities and Joy- | T H E S N O B S A T W A S H I N G T O N A L L A G O G O V E R T H E
S . men and women shonld hi n (
New* which IS much shorter and t «; Tl?«* Alai-iiun county fair will be held ally urging a continued betterment
Hied, and the ability to maki t ■.
W E D D IN G O F P R E S ID E N T W ILSON
t h e point
'Hie New Era sounds i November !*. HI. I I , I - a u d i t The of conditions should receive more
and to success full y run a bu- i «-si
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nuwtntiaumimtsmffnamtJtWHKmnarnmiwt
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t ihi much like
1,,-W kind - I bleak . ' s e c r e t a r y of the boatd of trad.- says and more the support which thc&gt; de
house should be .consider,
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that the management ha* &lt;very
s e r v P a l m Ite.u h l*o- •
f a.*l fund
lv l.imi u hi*r»* it i' “t *1! h&lt;*lr|
*h»*
w»*r»* in
ret a il J I) s u p e r i o r to t h e tinrivuratiii- tli.it ( In lair wi1) Ik larger
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IP ■■t &gt;t 1«-iill&gt; that all m-*tt ate tuirn trade" and persons of that calling mi„.nt and spend forlu o
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and more complete tilts \i-ur than
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.Matmn Fount) f&gt;it
1.»•»!. and win-re perfi-rvid o’ utors |tha ye ne vvr liei-jt arcepti-d b&gt; A-■y • f tit^ijj-- , * l mTi l.ittei *,s
la.*t year and on f1i.it o&gt;'i,a»ion it
\* the i|u&gt;'n |ia** bringing u* near ioudly proclaim ’ no i la*i litstinction t h e social -at* here
November 1*•i It and 20th or rather
sure passport to many a *• . • miwas a surprise in its completeness
er to the time set for the Marion • and no snobbery” "anti in u spirit of
do your t leaning up before that time
rial
circle.
We sincerely lutpe t hat
‘"As
Edith
Hot
ling,
of
Virginia,
reeven to those who were mostly conus 'litMe day* will l&lt;i&gt; inspi-rlinn of
County Fair the confidence and en proud superiority
declare
such Inted lo t he best famitjes lif t In- this painful expetlence in \Yn-l,,r,e.
- rented in tt
The fair management
t b i l s i i ' i n of th e j ..... file s e e m to grow
tbi ig* to be re1,ins of the feudal
p i n - work a- I tin (lower and pl.ii t
.(r*
southern aristocracy,
Mr*
Galt ton -oclety will have a
is senilit-.e out eomplimeii-tar*. passes
This i* -Fiown In the iptick and
■.*t, tu it i* a little disconcerting to never ko'-u what a social »#ul, effect upon all \ ini-ric;!ii *,
show
( ’lean up row a- d be lead,
nd
in all »la editor in the *tat&gt;- and
re i d r,
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is- here on starvation
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push wits t&gt;x#rct»i-d in’ Un* pi»tili«.i•l . - ( )
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thirst- fyw pubfieution* there could
o ! the^uppointment o f the m ^ post- be guined a nntti&gt; « nd p cireuhttiog,
mwstep'rit‘tfltd jdace t». take pfTect-ln whioTt;ixj)yUd result in 4+.eir ,|K*.eom*
Juni- when l hij^tlimj .j' L I lir
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The Florida
t i d e with the followiig informa­
exception of the down before alt ion t hat will have a bearing on the lnrtrrt"TtTS~aie far Ip-tier than tin- «upc u r e i of ot l i e s ’ iff. the at ate:
port given them rails for YThe rfai-* 1
“ Th e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n o f Cojt- lies, the semi-Weeklies, the weeklies
' . T t r i - s -t na n W i l s o n j u a c t i c a l 1&gt; s e t t l e
all In-Ur evidence of being the work
t h e c o n t e s t f o r p o s t m a s t e r ut T n l l a - of tniiAn-rhand* at the line of work
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it*. ‘ Florida
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•blufd»t* of Ni w Yotk. Chlcagt and
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. Rose bushes for aali- at the (lower
■■1show

IN AND ABOUT
THE
CITY |
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I idl e ll appc ni nKH— M e n t i o n
of M a t t e r s in l l r i e f —
!!

Our Muck, fawn ami* gn-y* cloth
to|&gt;i autl bronze street Imnh fur
w&lt;un-n nr.- . v t tuples u| shoe
••‘•kins Shot- Store
2:1 it,-

I'cTHonal Item s of

1lie volet and the polls are with
l-Trtma'S*; rjirmailsisisnurfrsgirtum3r s r u t i n s i n ; a r t , . r t r t t i r. :
us today.
I he congressman is of
lew days, and then returneth no
.S’n, jnf C ttlm dtu
Make good the nhnve. T i i - i - 'I'liis Afternoon:
- uninuir) of the Floating Small || mote.
dav, Mith
falka Sucdnrlly Arranged for
Social
Department reception
Hurried Herald Headers
I alia lily
fri-esia hii -I glmliolus club mem hern.
htilhs (nr stile at the flower show
Mrs Cncil Gah licit entertains the
F very Week Hridge Club.
for
Twp good horses, t h o r
f'hoiur meet* tonight
Wednesday Afternoon:
oughly
broken,
sound and in good
l t.H o'clock at the Imperial.
Literature Department meeting.
condition.
Will sell cheap for cash.
Mrs. Henry Wight’s silver soeilil
ign- roses at Ciinn Farm
f»eo, (, Herring, Sanford. Florida.
for
Children’s
Home Society.
21- l ie
Ilf-Tues 4 c
Mrs Findlay Munson’s social to
Huh Holly, the immitahle and ir­ Ladies' I 'mon of th» Congregntioiral j gracious young hostess w. n
I
-lion and plant *alc Nov
i*. uni- _’d
Vacant store in court repressible editor of tin- Sanford church
Peck. Elbe May Howard
Marie
Herald, and A I1 Connelly, a pro- Thursday Afjcrnoon:
Stcmpcr, Irenfe and Annie |truton,|
lioU' Id ock.
Peril business man of that city, spent
Mrs, (Jeo. Itisliop ami* Miss Lpurn Gltvera Illissoti, Klhel Tillis, Nell
p, i ..(lice primary election Tuesshort time in Orlando today
Messenger, Nan Paxton. Gene MuxFish will entertain
l.is Kith. at city hull.
Big They report all prosperous and so- Friday "Afternoon":
well. Kdilh and
Margaret
Mc■\,tf commands respect.
time in the great celerv city
Mrs, W
L. Morgan and Mrs. i orkle. Dorothy Dickenson. Velma
Reporter-Slur
Venable, Lee Peck, Bertram Shep­
H. C. Mowers will give a reception.
Semi your rest's, dahlias, hibiacu*
herd,
T om lirothersou, Joel Bell,
and chrysanthemums to the flower
Millinery—-A complete line auto Saturday afternoon: *
Geo
Townsend,
Merton Ayeoeke
Russian
program
of
Music
Dept
,hnw N o v , . f!» 'and 2 0 * . Vacant rap*, .motor \cils. ornaments, laces,
John Tyler, Roht. Denton, Richard
-mn- m couit house Mock.
21-2t
triminings, velvets, silks, hair goods, at Woma n 's Cluh rooms.
Maxwell.
Mrs. Robert Powell as­
hosiety, etc.
Mrs. Grace K. Wil­
G.-orge Hallartl left Sunday for
sisted Mrs. Venable with icfreshliams, next to MrCuIh-r’s Grocery.
F ilter Ten
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infumbua, Ohio, where he was callments and games.
2-2 to.
On last
Friday afternoon
the
,,1 I,v the death of his mother.
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Mr and Mrs Fndor Curlett and members and friends of the Baptist
Full lifhrtitnol
Genuine fresh Hermudu.ojifon sen)
Miss: Ieenliour were in the city on
Circle attended n most de•T H E ARRIVAL O F P E R P E T U A ," AT S T A R W E D N E S D A Y
,, I. K Philipp
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There will lie a full rehearsal for
SnlUfday and visited lln- Hand larml li* hl,ul ’illv,‘r •**“ 1,1 t,,‘&gt; home of
Si,’a&lt;ia Daisy plants for sale at to view the tine stock of cattle
Pnrtcess Chrysanthemum
at
the
'*•
Lawson
Mary Clayton King
(of many years a center of the Ho*
tr • (lower show
2-1-21
'I'll
purchased .. line row at the
I’ oring the afternoon a charming W o m a n ' s C l u b r o o m - W e d n e s d a y
clal life of tins i M;, atld It w.i* with
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“" rr" " 'hat t lie community
I.idles i horussi-s anil pr i nci pal s are Maty Clayton Kmg which rcm-hed ^
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lovely
duets
by
Mrs• ,i will encourage the planting
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t. - - . .dames Claude Her ii dun and Joint v a f li i' . U W f | II#***(’••"ii -4M HI
' ' ' - .iiKerr niul nriinmt-maD
l or SailTin- most compb-ti- title Thotmis quaint "darkle melodies"
members of the family is a genuine about ten years ago sin- hrok ■ up
2:i-2t
of stock and poultry supplies in San- wilh guitar accompuniment hy Mrs.
sorrow
to countless friends through- her home by moving away from her
Cforrr &lt;'tub
foid
All
varieties
garden
and
field
•nit
t
hf
unrirr c o m
h Ii pi p nhi*
rnuking lu*r horm'
candies
\\ a-lihurn's home-made
I W* B a t n e s . also a voc,af s ol o by
ililllghtlTH w ho Jl.lfi Hctfliul
Tinlir.1
meeting
of
Clover
formerly
lived,
and
where
she
has
The
I.
Allen
Seed
Co
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i .r - d&gt; at Irw in &amp; Ciiles
Miss C h a r l i e S e a y , which w a s ' m u ch * lull fur l hi* fill! npiihiHi will* In'll J iii
where
Her last vi-dt to her "Id
n rv i-r fi»*«'fi for if »t i «*o
2-’l- 11H er d eat h
i-nioveif
Mis- l .e t t l f ( a l d w e l l a,
I ii.
-Iirulis. cut (lower* for
tfu' hunit* u f M le-c \I turn I r 11 i iif| •Mrr# i! iff i.e
iY|„es t ( . home was in ole aiimit iit&gt;,
hi
rt
We will p.iy ..-a I cents i i-.-un-l ,m n |, inie&lt;l th-* *mger« at tin- piano f 11•
■ i i ,i, &lt;■ Farm
28 11&lt;
n 1 r t«i *i iilti-rt" I
It*
Mr- I'aybr
" " l "',1" r,M'eiVed a .............. .'dial
D imly relrcshtiii-nts of sandwiebi - 1? k* flip wi ini uiuiii ;i ' i|»ifnm *u uf 1,0111 "l Inr daughter
[or old r:rn cut i astngs. st*.e* i" \ t
arlv
yc-ter-l.iv
' »»»if w.-lcotn - on this o. , miiiii
l ■ , ill, iI n-mV- - to imarilv
iii
l.ang
hurt
pi­
Ittld -IP x l 1
Sanford Moi t n - ,V and lied tea were served t ’» some
J Io
follow lei
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eleeted
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■if - how ■■• a -"I her I a ■t
{IJIi
lit 11U.l ti I lives.
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1■ii- Si•ii11,,-i it Railway
ill "I V, r ;i Per lie u n. -• r, t :
Ii,. sitoere t s-. ttii t -&gt;
'Pin- funeral set tier frail I "*,i &gt;
\t ♦»fi it* • I hi/ru
11ul h * wt'l hlimtll im ! he liiin .i r o l l
• I, Ff.itik treasurer
\ f t . r till I,I|'|
p a i hy will go o n' Jo tie- d a u g h t e r s
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is honestly mnlciif|mul lealher

l i i i s V ,|ir''

construction plus let live [ n o t i b h l h e r i a o n
more and inori parent! are outfitting their
children ill this tested line of better footwear.

They find THE COST PER DAY IS LljlSS

E. H. PETER

—

* SHOES—‘THAT’S MY BUSINESS”.
3° i

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Prayer.
If father gets tfo- to,tloti tn tils head
i fi.vt to- |. got ng to a c i i ii n|»l ts h every
tiling b&gt; pr.iywr II makes It bard for
tm flier wlio tins tj, get up early each
morning in order that the children
may have clothes and grub. I ain’t
Kn ii king on prayer, mind you. f&gt;ul *
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Senior fitiild ( ‘hutch "I Ihe-flo)
mv*. at,mui | - upper Dei
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The Clayton home on the corner
(irl.imlo nf j jireene
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and McIntosh stteel was
Ml *,;■ t fil'd la- I

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Ch
I. .tno ciiux o* C u te r Hill'
who '"i* I i, i visping Mr ttnd Mrs
Harr
Rt-nfroi- has returned home

Sanford
Public Library
Tuesdays
Thursdays
Saturdays
at 3 p. m.
Reading Room Free lo All

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EVERY EVENING 7:15 P. M.
A D M ISSIO N : CHILDREN, 5 c; A D U LTS, 1 0 c

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I ALLEN’S THEATRE 1

The Indie* of t he Pte-by I'-rian ' a j
ihutidi have changed ifietr plate, rv
RlirtlM g ffo PtOftr,**.-i ■-e ritpfH't at d J J J
will l olif . ,1. i;i| 'n*tcud.
I hi will %
lie m Die ilium OiUpo-d fiy 1 i. vjj
AVoodrufl iii tile AVoodrulI b u i l d i n g ! ^ *
o n ' S a t u r d a y night. November 20th ^ 5
The following menu Will lie *vcryerl: ;
Raked Tut key *nd Dtesiing
Cranberry .Same

Itridgi' Cluli were , harm*n*4 1 enlj-i
ta mid by Mr* N V. , f h tp - ll List
Thursday uf t crnouimwirfy
f* t&gt; \A
Brady a gueat &lt;d
VByV'
Mr*.
A I’ Connelly wjg
i a
trnvcllinff s e w i t i g ' »' ]}/(nt y refreahment* w e r e j f t o J - i i a . close
of the gnme. T[jC'C^({(v
en ter­ Creamed Potatoes
. *£•
tained by
ihi*
Home Made Bread
afternoon.
Waldorf Salad
,
Pickle*
sj
Itir'hiJo
Cream and Cake
In honor of,'-^Kar T'vHfltTir-’ftiithr^ay
ColTee'
TJVeresa \'t-naWr*Tnte4toMed on Sal60c
urtlay afternoon ‘ with a aay little
Oyater Slew extta
L*
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^ l r . und Mrti. R«iy Symea, Mrs.i
Fa nu. - Munson and Mr*
Deanc|
Turnei motored over to Gotha on
Sunday.
Turkey Supper

W in

— Open —

.»
y Mi. and Mrs. 14 G Wugner and
daughte.s n.otoreil up from Kissim­
mee Sunday, accompanied by Mrtt.l
E K Fleida, and Wilbur Gu*tu*

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Oak Avenue
Between Brd and dth St.

i h im

ll'
todt-d f ' f ll
i (, I - III' g • e v e r
i&gt;
worin-o . u , , |
i -hinlt.g I igiit Ml a

litiiisc hold wfins,- very member spark
i/
'
led and srintilated in conservation
•Mrs P f Owen* and Miss Kva )ll Ullv„
„ 1|t ph.um of milnrl(.r UJ,d
Vo.tngs id San Antonio, Texas, are
llniw &lt;lf lnt.-(|..,-t were the smallthe guests of their sister. Mr* .1 A
|IllM
, ,j(. ullr.lrl10M &lt;lf \J rM
Harrold or.Park avenq.Ma,y Clayton Kmg
She
was
woman whose warm hi alt and lovable*
H R Leach and Harry t/uackcn natuic made iter sympathetic with
bos
of Kilterpriae spent Ftidav in every
living crejlttKe ami endeared
Sanford
her lo men. women and children
V Miss
spent
Week

j’r Sliw

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\ t. g " ft
Mr- 1
H
I'ay ll " "J l.a n g h'U ti. Pa
( * h ir . i &lt; Mi 1.a ng h 111 , o l Sa iilo rd .
Mr
1! a
a mt Mi 1 III-'! K ill' uf N '•VV
Y -»rfc 1 \ i..t i 1 Vlftf M* E d w m l K i n g

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Mo riuiii'l W l.ll.o y
M
til*
l a l , tn t,l
th a t
tier
daughter
1’a ul ol w tin )i i li at , 1, M r - K in 1* was w11I w h o m . ( o 1 was h vt tig at t tie
11til "I to" d e a l Ii M r .
a life long m e m b e r
l a y tor i
her -e|f i|, - |,,-r.llel\
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ila d o l |&gt;t"
M'
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THERE IS BUT ONE PLACE TO BUY YOUR'SHOES

My line of School /Shoes

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•r i* • f i i " Mr
Henry
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1
SJI,|. I Will to -- j-i
- J • •• •
1’ &gt; -it
o l d otr •"tn
wedifltlg I " Mike
of tin- ci ty l■r••rk jswturdwy * *■t 11* l,l&gt; k**uli\ ill* , I fit
' r . I ,it t tie I ,itgio house 1
atol will remain iqn-ti itt Ml Saiordav (daii VVetliiyjsilay ' Not . (n at t he
I
•- * 1 in
1
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N"\ tin- U t h
i l f l i i i loitir- from '* a S[iriiigT)eld Presbyterian i hurch It, v
I &lt;i that ( . ( M i l l (. I 1.4 t, VSII. in to 12 in. and 2 p in till I p tn Du Dr Lynn otfleiatlng ' 1
I IN' anil S C P R K M L AUTO Ol). Saturday it will In- opened from 7
Mi»* Atkins is well k n o * n in S jiii I'll'.Ill- II II. C o n e ) , Agt, No. I I Pi.
p tn. till 8 p m
'
J m d having lived here Arany years
1-4-11
M V\ I.OVKI.L
She ts the daughter..tj/‘ Mrs. L At
14l
l
t
c
City
Clerk.
'k
in * and niece of Mrji
Wood
T
t'lteirt leather and dull kid
burn
and
Mr
Ileifry’
,,\IwLaul‘n
ol
Mid sandals whii-h huve just
4
.Sanford
.Mr ClaHt ijj,a rtjj/u^young
•- arc a delight to those deNolire
luWyi-r of Jticksoh vIHiuA'^Vitirr' t bi­
^t-a special i-tyle in footwear
er
.
,,
,. . .
Rooks Will tie Opel! on Novembe.
,.
,
,
I young couple
....... ........
will
" make'
—akir tketr
iktJtr futuie
Sho- Store
23-1 tr
First (or the collection "I IPla mi) ' ■
•• V
- r&lt; " * \’
All pay munis made in No­
■1 Mrs T A Neal left yes- taxes
ii discount of
'
'*• .’
'' _
Commerce but* g called vember will receive
,
,
/»
tun r-i,n\rta»r
two
per
cent
In
December
"tie
hi de Hi of |&gt;r Neal s
per cent
After i ito1 dale tint
Attention i' c al l ed 'l ie n .mistake
ii,"*' ,
M V\ Lovell
wiityli occurred in anhbuuetitg dale
1i,te( sqirtngs Water delivered to
j d Hie
( lerk and Cnllecfor
(nr.Russian progtum under the aus'"tir home. Phone VV, ||.’ Williams
------ — ------------------------ picp* of the Music Dc|»^rJ.n,,‘it*- in
at Mi, 'oitilnrd House or the Springs
Sanford Steam Laundry. Cummer- the last issue id The. tffrrlld.
The
rial
Si. near French Sve.. treat*
dab- has been eba nvtsi'H/plji No\
M i - , - taken fin pal ins, roses and
youK clothes white and sanitary, ami Dithlo Saturday.
N j Ay - l l th
Mrs
11J tit. it en t al s at the flower show.
not destroyed with chemicals
-Hlal[Fannie S temh ri df e Munson i* chair2-1-2t
work U specialty lit tnoilernte i p r i c e X nWn of the program for this date..
Urink thut pure Elder Springs Give un a trial.
SntiiafnrtlonJ gifur f wRirh inRures one of/.l^ose worulerWjtet jnd gel the lienefltH Ihere- ant.-ed.
Lace curtains ’ d on ^ eqii al' fitly line programs df (ji-h[y;'i s l i f W
I mmii
Phone W. H. Williams al the to now. l^flone I5n-.‘l
'I’Yiis
I / Cord, ' [ oi s t mistress in pri-iyraingNan ford House.
meeting)'
in
f)irt
all
programs
jctblMf
Mgr.
are open to tFe jitlbUr ffrr T\ie small
admission fee of toils
Those
, who fail |u&gt; attend w1R miss a rare
|pleasure. ’ Iti Fridays'* i«*ue will
| appear the • program
'[[-f ,

than grown-ups

t h ' | - ' O' r|

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III o f 11 . i .«« k*r.
a11-1'T• if 1 Tj ij r * Ti a til ti a11, J | j , || ,| |
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Mull t IlMst Mill* If..1/ .1 • ,
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LORD BARRING'S ESTATE (3 rce!*r Drama
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Lila Hull and
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-Hobart Hcnly'andTrances Nelson
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Dlt. MASON'S TEMPTATION
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NOV EM H E R 9. 1915

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JIT N E Y BUS SCHEDULE I
EFFECTIVE SEPTEM BER 13th.

P ete r R adford
O n C h u r c h a n d U t .tiu
Th e recent action of one of the leading churches of
this nation. In annual co..v - : in, demanding that the
laymen vote only for rand hi at on for office whoso views
coIncl(lo with those of the clergy on one of tho leading
political Issues, and direct and Indirect efforts of other
church organ! ration a j o Interfere with the freedom of
the ballot, make one of the greatest perils of this age. and
present a problem that should r e c e i v e thoughtful con­
sideration of both laymen and citizens
Suckling babes may well squirm In tholr cradles
when ministers In convention assembled release the
hearts of men and grub them by the -throat, for Chris­
tianity has broken down, religion has become a farce and
tho pulpit u failure
When the church substitutes force
for persuasion, command for conviction and coercion for reason, the sheriff
hail as well pass the sactament. plain clothes men take charge of the altar
and policemen bury the-tlcad. for why a church'
It is as dastardly a crime ngalnst government for a minister to under
take to deliver the votes of his parishioners to a candidate, as it. Is for a
ward her Mr
rfeyjrw .» WwV id votes i d .a-polltlcal boss' afiif hofh ought
to he prnsoruted, for tho law should be no respecter of persons.
It Is as objectionable for a convention of ministers to neck by canonical
law lo control the votes of church members us It would be for a convention
of manufacture™ to Issue orders for their employees to vote for a certain
candidate. Huch conduct Is offensive to decency, business morals and a crime
against society
Any convention, whether composed of saints or sinners,
rich or poor, white or black,' that seeks to prostitute power and coerco con
'Science ought to ho broken up by tho pollcO afad I t ^ W d c r s arrested for
treason.
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A crime by any other name Is a crime Just t
same. An ecclesiastical
robe cannot snnctlfy treason, authority to prone
does not carry with It
license to become a political ringster. or the
teach us how to pray
giro a permit to tell us how to vote. No mm
man lfi Joining the church should
sacrifice his citizenship, forfeit his constitutional liberties or subonHriato his
duty to the st at e The earth many,times has been drenched with the blood
of our forefathers fighting tn.thjdwttff the eci leslastlcal yoke from the state,
and the suggestion of a return to'these medieval conditions with their horror
and their torture should not bo tolerated for a moment'?«•*,
1-nws should be passed prohibiting .any preacher, nrXgpmblnation of
preachers,' fronf delivering or attempting to deliver their [iiemhcrslftp or
congregation to nnv candidate for oflloe and suitable legislation shoifld-hc
passed preserving the nujtrittv of the pulpit from political vandalism
It is
an much a menace to church Jind slate for a politician to o'ltipy the puIjrH
as for a minister to preach a potlilrul sermon
Me tias no more right to
preneh htn potjttes from the pulpit than n trarnur fins tn tr-arn nia pontlci'
to his pupils A preacher cannot make ‘political trickery righteous by usage
any more than he can make profanity respectable by practice.
It is one
pf the loonies of fate that u preacher may become a scandul as well as a
glory to civilization

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Heard nil Avenue
Geneva Avenue
Moures Station
Cameron City

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SANFORD
MONROE
lsV. 7:15 A. M. Ar. 7: to A. M.
Ar. 8:15 A. M. I.v. 7:45 A. M.
I.v. 3:15 P. M. Ar. .1:45 P. M.
Ar. 4:1% P. M. I.v. 4:15 P. M.
Saturday Nights
I.v. 6:00 P. M. Ar. 6 :.10 P. M
Ar. 7:00 P. M
L t . 6:30 P. M.
L*. 9:30 P. M.
Ar. 10:00 P. M.
Ar. 10:10 P. M. I.«. 10:00 I*. M.

CAMERON CITY
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Ar. R:3o A. M. l r . 8:00
I.v. 4:00 P . M . Ar. 4 :30
Ar. 5:00 P .M .- I.v. 4:30
Saturday Nights
lv. h ;CM1 P. M. Ar. 6 :.10
Ar. 7 :0() P. M. I.V. 6:30
Lv. !l :30 P. M. Ar. 10:00
Ar. 10 :.iU P. M. Lv. 10:00
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Special trips nut of town will be based a* follows: One of two passenger*
8 cei]Ls jier mile each way, plus 20 cents. In radius of 6 miles every addi­
tional passenger 5 cents |&gt;er mile. Special Jitney service can he had day
nr nigh by calling Phone 331, within territory hound by Commercial St
anci Tenth St., Sanford and French Avenues, for 10c, to city limits 15c.
PLACE YOUR CALL F O R J ITNEY. PHONE 331 FOR ANY SERVICE
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AT L ANT I C COAST LINE
The Standard Railroad of the South
Sf HEIM LE EFFEI 111 L VI’ HM 5th. 1915

THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY

Just go on and wear your hntr us
'&lt;ni will tn utiy wav must bin iitiitiig
in you f..r the goddess of fusliloli will
nod tn»lIfTvr••nt approval on anything
f o r some month* this i t|n tennis d.itv
has refused |o be inter'-sleil in Intir
dressing si ih s
Sin* dnl sit up and
lake notice when i |i.- holibed coiffure
made its i)&gt;-11iii It was so novel ami
so different no one tmild help mill'
mg
ll Is a lovely style for youthful
faces
A It w \ MlltK women were willing le
go the length of ■lilting off
‘boh
long
the tiaJr at the sides for the
sake of the St vle hut ttiuttv were not
These very sensible ones achieved u
hull dress With the hohhed effect lit
hnngitig the tiair out over the clo-ek*
and turning the ends otebs I lie look
hair was dispose,| ,,f IM „ tl.it roil low
on the crown and all held in place to
fnio h pinning and hv hands of narrow
Velvet rlhhon
t)|i|er women have remarried fault
fnl to wased hair coin tied . i; a small
, pompadour and dressed mill a knot
t a i l o r high on the head uihers anli
yguthful faces, have lieett moat HIIC
i ensful with hair unwaved but itiiuteil

Prices lowered again, but the same
Ford car. The record
satisfactory
performance f«tr more than 9(H),000
owners surely makes it the ‘ I niversal
( ’ar'*---th e car you want. It meets the
demands of professional and business
men arid brings pleasure to the whole
family. Simple, strong, reliable---economical in operation jyid iriaintaifiance.
Runabout $390; Touring Car $.110:
Town Car $H»0, f. o. b. Detroit.
On
safe at Sanford V,rfr!iinc &amp; (iarai»e Co.

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CITY HI SINEWS
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('an* will begin 15 minutes tr arrival of every train on following route. *
making three trips: [loginning at First and Fnmp-h, down First lo M
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nidia Avenue, to Tenth Street t&lt; Turk, Park tn Ninth, Ninth to Oak Av«- X
nui\ down Oak to I'trst stri-,-!, to Park, mil Purl, and Ninth to Station
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No. 86
No. 80
1:35 pm
8:10 pm
5:35 put 12:35 Htn
9:18 ant
8 :00 pm
12:38 pm 11 50 pm
1 50 pm
1:18 uni
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1 25 ant
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Into b e co m in g l in e s about th e face
ll
is d r a w n hack and tw is te d into a knot
w hich
supports
la r g e
o rn a m e n t a l
s h e ll p in s
An e x a m p le of tills s ty le
w it h e v e r v t h m g to re c o m m e n d H I*
p ic tu r e d h e n
T i lt s is the m a n n e r id
a r r a n g i n g the hull about the face
w tin h Is favored hv th e m a j o r i t y of
wom en
T h e d isp o sitio n of th e h a i r ai
tie- hin k 1* only g o verne d by the
&lt;l y iic e and ta ste of th e in d iv id u a l

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Then- ate omi In n o . -d mg tlllport
i-d i oats made of hig shawls oi steam
ei rugs with fringe around the hot
lorn and edging the (tit"* seitioti Hint
falls over the sleeves or sometimes
edging the wide &lt;pilar instead

F. WII.I.IAAN

Pretty Undermuslins of Sheer Materials

Informal ei" ,* -i It'-. ■ at

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ATLAN TIC COAST LIN E
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JULIA BOTTOMLEV
U t e J e r s e y C lo th .
J e t s e v t loth Is Used for i h e ttlhldv
s w e a t e r of silk or s ilk llbet
T ills im
th e otilv sw e a t e r now used that s lip s
on and of! over the head
It h a s white
s a il o r co lla r and 0 1 C* and Is laced
l l i i o u g h font mi l i e lioles at llo- flotil
with s ilk l o r d
It i- esjs-i laltv uttra i
l i v e flit Vet V V I O I I I g g ir ls

No. 82
9:10 am
1 15 |int
5:20 am
7 50 it m
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1 ! 15 jiiti
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JacJiMinville
Savannah
Rich nut ml
Washington
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1 Geo.H.Fernald Hardware Co. \

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Arc giving a Durham Duplex
Demonstration lUr/or Dree to
each purchaser ot one fifty
rent package of Duplex blades.
Only one Razor to each person.

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t o p n ' p i i n * s u i i a l i l f o x l i i l i i t * . f o r t l hx p l a i ,ti i h f C n - f t l E x p u s i l n d i
a l r e a d y a y n r t t u p o n b y &lt;!&gt;** p e o p l e o f l o u i s e v e r a l r o u n t i e * .
e n j f i i j i i o r i n ;i f r n n d l y - e o n i o e i i t i o n f o e t i n e x h i b i t i o n o f lii&lt;
Varietl pitnii.t'l- of y u m
sevi-ia) s(*elions; a ls o t h e things
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v e g e t a b l e s , y o u r fltVm p n i f l u e t s , v o u V * . t Q r f s o f h o u s e a n d Held,
y o u r tirl r r e a ) i o n s a n d a l l o l h e i a n n l es o f i n I v i e s I . e?*peeiall\
.s^oek. e k i e k e n s . e t e
I ' r e p a r e l o a i l e n d in j n - i - t u t .l td w l i l i
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O F T ilK P R O SP .K K O I'S FIVE ( Ol N TIKS

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Don't- t^Tvd'n 1 h.mcc \;it!i i;:f( rinr cnrbrm p:i|»ci\\IffllH
means fGflcd, illegible topic:;, untidy tiles, w a s t e j
aEm broltl or lea. frir women's ^ijuiiargarment
a—thu Horta^tbat nr*l .oqbJ' J j r
and *poor work. Put a stop fo' tlyst Use ss •tint vnrtl^-huve*grown
mur'n'utttl jafurn
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to illaeovor whether some of tbonj are
of wttk rblffon or of •wrisn. . Flue
weaves In voile have pmvrh'ly. be prncllral as a background fur dainty em­
broidery patterns to be used In under­
wear because their wearing. .quallU^l
are cental to those of th* materials
used in lit** hodv of tin- garments In

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Speaking of s he er materials In tin*
11or ga rm pa is. H la not to be rtvurl -looked that cblflort nml fine* crepes
| loinu lit fttr-'tOUth cotisIderaUun In the
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(ykjienslvo and feSs practical
frlvyHUert that are bo enticingly pret­
ty. Pettlcpat* to bo worn with negiilfees, vhdorbodlces forv wear wRh
tiilti bUntseiT und r-ven lens conspfou.*,
mis garrarinji, .are tqade ’of these
rrnglle, fttbrlca. ' —A •
*■-*| Hufenuelngly pretty gnrmenf sore
also made of flna cotUuta tJtai emerge
from the tub as go o d- a * new. Tho
envelope

-4tjiro glvon bcTe bears wltuens to this.
It Is tmide ln Din empire style and ts
Itl'o*.Vlmplesi ihjtitf'Lo pm 'Jogetlier
Tho shoot ntahy"’ waist Is merely al­
ternating strips of vnl Insertion and
awlsa embroidery, with edges whipped
together.
Under tho nrrns the em­
broidery strips are omitted because
at this point of most wear tho lace
is njor&lt;\ desirable.
, Th e sht2^t,wn|»l Is finished nt the
bfttfopJ^vHfi a ntyrnw open ii.-.nllpg
w^iiil^Jrtlhk It to the skirt portion of
the chemise The neck ami armholes
nre edged with vul laee. s.-t on ahuut
tho neck with a very narrow beading
Lingerie ribbon Is run in the bond­
ings. It Is to be tied liv fiill bows
when tbs garment Is ud|ustf*d.
The bottom of the' chemise l«
lengthened nt the back, cut Into n
tab and fnlshpvf with lace edgtng.
Two blittojJiolcs nro worked In the
tab fctid Tirstej* Ovbr sttSnll. Hat pearl
buttbns that are sewed to the front
Th“lA aUiUHtmont r* the chemise-give*
Its tffcei** of "the envelope.” nod keeps
It front, hunching tin about tin llgutv
vfhr-A Its. Vearer walks tjiurh

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the F I R E ha. wtjHHi out your property
Have our strong, reliable company
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W. J . T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
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General Fire -Insurance
O t f l e . wi t h HOLDE N WEAL E S T A T E

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WOMAN’S CLUB
j’fi,
meeting of the WornTh‘‘ business
was held Inst Wednesday
n , i ut. ttas
*Hh nearly fifty members
•Berm* ,,ji with
Me*
Mrs
..! W. Dir kin* preaid*
nfCO'II 1 •
ing
and f ha ir’mcn of the club
Olbc .■r* Htiii
the work Of their commlt.[1Mj departincnts.
Mrs. Denne
tr |,rt„ t prst vice president reported
lot
phiy ^ be Riven in Ji»n;
fur the benefit «f the club
,lUlpi„,g fund and she urged that no
dniartnirnr or committee of the
iUl, plan for paying entertainments
that nn nth. One new name was
■! by the membership t omMr- C E Walker chairman
, I1(l .....ltd vice president.
The
m&lt;.,,
rnent announced the
preparations for the operetta t o be
it,,, lust of November and
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in support and cooperation'
ur*:*
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mil members. The dcpnrtm,.„t i- giving the operetta for the
purpose *»J raising funds to help in
paying f t r concert grand piano ret*nt!' purchased l&gt;y the department.
The Husshrn progrunt for Saturday
altermion. Nov. lltth was called to
tki' ,i Mr a t ion of the club.
Mrs.
Kannn Munson is chairman of pio11injjiittee for November. The
,.,vi
.tnnullee of the Welfare DoparlM.'til reported plans underway
fur Cl-tit I p r a tnfiaign, Nov. 17-20,
I'.i" I- M : f.4 interest of the colored
1 i ,ruigrtowii and Gold*. Ii'iprr.il i‘&gt;li of the street
. I'm nut tees o| council and
in-r matters in connection
1.,f |..U*
* ;th n- work. The City Beautiful
, ,rrn •'!. reported it filnns for the
1, .mil Mower show, statin
I1
mid be a committee from
]i&gt; :i w:■rd I lie prt es
t I gill 11 at Ii■r I he I li M
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Charlotte Walker in " Ki ndling
the Slur F'rida)' Nov 12th

Federation

Mrs. Eugene Unity id North t nrolintt. who is a meniber of the board
of d i m Tors of the General Federa­
tion -of Women's clubs, is now a
guest in Jackson vill*', having gone
to that city from Savannah, where
she attended the Georgia f e d e r a ­
tion.
Mrs. Kcilley is to at ten,^ th
Florida Federation in Del,and this
month and the club women
front
over the state wdl be delighted at
this opportunity to meet Mrs. Keilley. Th ey will be interested in the
following item which appeared m a
recent issue of the Florida Time*.
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Kojlley, win p a rnosl able

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Kindling, " which .scored a tre­
mendous hit when first produced of
Broadway and throughout Americ
is a play with an immense humnn
theme the right of honorable hu­
man beings, industrious and sober
ii live under such conditions that
they cun bring children into the
world and give them u fail chance
in life.
Though the subj ec t la
especially plain spoken, so to speak,
the author, Mr. Charles Kenyon
handles it with that simplicity whir
signifies (I und makes it eternal
dra urn
Tin* lii'Mmi* of " K i nd li ng " is a
woman i f the tenements, about to
become a mother, who is iifirid to
admit the coming event to her
hil-hattd tioeuiise -he knows I hal h
■lo o k s 0 wiong to tiling children
l .to a life of piiieity and squalor
Id her attempt to s o l v e a problem
which is to big for her. she steals
from the rieh woman who owrjs the
wretched building in which shi lias
lemned to dw i•II \\ here
been
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LET T U C E HAM PERS
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IN S E C T IC ID E S
G R O W ER S ’ S U P P LIE S
A Full S to c k at All T i m e s at Our- Sanford
aud Bcardatl W a r e h o u s e s
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building,

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thfit rr'A'a.l ife. iileil that tile class
pllt In I In- three windows of tt- . In .s
room m the new church rather that
the one window pn I’ark avenue,
upon
which
it
hud tentatively
agreed
This derision received the
hearty approval of the class
The treasurer received the sum of
$45 On on hand to apply to cost of
these windows.
Following the
regular
reports
there was urj interesting session of
" E c h o e s " from Orlando participated
in by nil present who attended the
State Wesley Class Federal ior^ m e d ­
al that plan; recently
In ’ otiHUsion there wa« ;i social
half hour with music, vocal and in
itrutneiitul and dainty refreshments,
were served
AI! went away deter­
mined m ,|o more for i heir i l a -' a
the l.ord - work ih.yti .ver In-fere
I n-d.iv afternoon the Heading
( ir. ]&lt; of tin Methodist Missionary
Society met with Mrs. L. It. Philips,
with Mrs Perry superintendent, in
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A full car lox cated on track near^ old depot.
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Every day you pul off allending lo

THAT FIRE INSURANCE
my l«* bringing you a day nearer dis­
aster.
You owe it to yourself, your
family, and your business to keep your
buildings and stock innured in a good
reliable company (ora reasonable amount
Come in today and let's talk it over.

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T h e y ar e s ewi ng to h»l
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TH E SAffPOItD HERALD

Mrs. Maijs, club parliamentarian
gave nn interesting exposition of
parliamentary law which was li ton­
ed to attentively and closely followed by those present
This i* a fra
tore of llir Ini rir-« meeting that
Will be of infinite benefit to the elnb
members. .
Mrs. DLkins stated that here
lifter the rule applying to non­
payment of delinquent lines when
absent from nme^iig will )„. e n ­
forced.
rite meeting was interesting
throughout and every moment well
filled with business
Chairman Press Committee

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Among the
hodlsts
the Daughters of the American R ev ­
olution.
The ladies' adult organised Hill*
Mrs Reillcy will accompany Mrs. [class of the Methodist chuich, The
Young ami other Jacksonville dele­ Wesleyan Truth Seekers met on
gate- to lie I.uud. where they will Friday at l he home of Mr and Mrat lend the meeting of the Florida AN U Abernathy
Twenty live en­
Federation of Women’s Clubs to be thusiastic members and a number of
held there this month.
|visitors were present.
Jacksonville cldb
women
have
After Scripture reading ai .1 re­
been fortunate in having the oppor­ marks by Mrs M c Canley nmi prayer
tunity of meeting so many of the by Itev F E Stein meyer t lie presi
well known Huh workers of the
dent, Mrs (' ii. Smith called f"i
country and henefitting by their repoits of lommitlees, ihi* being the
views in Tegard to the work being regular bus k i c k * m e eting
of the
carried on by the various organiza­ i class. A membership of forty-eight
tions. ' ____________________
was reported by the secretary with

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M l L I , W O R K ( ) F A L L 1 i K S C Ul 1’ I I ONS

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P;.re nt s .
W e are prepared In figure with vou on ail classes t
i*crgU" and it
in Jnuii
of
L
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M B E R and MI REWORK for HOUSE, STO RE g
hi • n .i
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Framing, llooring. eeiliiift,siding, windows, n
u or BARN.
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C. B. King mit n
doors, screens, blinds, mouldings, lattice, frames, boxes. 5
Th follow ii g notice ir. I he Titvisr.siimatoH F u r n is h v d F r e e £
;* Toll Uh What You Want
vide Advocate reealls lo mind to
Snnfcril people •Mr. Kingman, who 19q
w * mail fieri till the F a s t C o a s t «u
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pnBPtrrtnwmrttr?-irts*ntH'tTn»t»T6tsr^rtf n ^ n vtu n var. 'rurtsttr^rtnpnPCTbopiJP
!&gt; 11II efi f|&gt;* '(... .. al ye ars :
The numerous friends of Mr ('. B.
Kingman, one of LaGrange's prom­
inent citizens, will regret lo learn &lt;»l
his death on Tuesday morning at 10
o'clock, from Bright’s disease
IBs
body was embalmed by Undertaker.
Frotrcbers .fc Son anti shipped to his
(orrmr home in Madison K&gt; , b&gt;r
int. r mehl
iiis re main* were a c
. tttnpiiiiii'd in MrKingman a nd
Bottlers of Soda W ater and
nephew, Mr Jlnrfy A* Millclt
l|u
son, UhtirU'a,
who has liecn in col­
In
PH O N E
lege at Winchester. Yu , joined his
mother at Madisonvillr.
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Mr. Kingman was a whole sou led
and popular gen tic* man. a hard
a... *
workpr and an excellent " booster
for this section of Florida, and hi*
genial countenance will he sadly
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x as car will be forwarded to
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An Apple a Day, Keeps |
the

HU wife, ,«on and other relatives
have lh‘o hearty sympathy of the
poopln of Urevurd count x In iheir
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A 25c Want Ad. in The Herald
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For Sale— Good allround
Sanford vs. St . Augustine
buggy and harness. Cheap for &lt;-*.b 1
I f G A i AflVtltUSING
F. H. S. Football team went to
Box 1250 or West Side s t o nr , 1
S t. Augustine Sat urday, Nov. 6th
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NOTi
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OF
PRIMARY
S
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to
try
their
luck
and
held
t
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St. Agnes Guilt/ •
Nolle* If hrfftiy iir*o that
tat a Whit*
'Wh
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Good famil y horsF for fa|.
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n r rrity
i t y of
hi Sanford.
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The members of St. Agnes Guilfl the third quarter when they sue Primar
Flofl.t..
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Noafraid
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\ were delightfully entet twined
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by c um bf d to their superior weight. trmUf
If. A Ih 19I *,
f hf/iiumm*- 11litt*k *tiIf*
I r|jniin ~*s% ■ .
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fur
th*
foilo«/ng
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lnt*Ulrt*
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.Iepart/
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tor the lt.Ho.ufny officer, j
B“l* * *,,ll « ln* «T~
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M b s Saidee Williams yesterday af­ w hich was about 15 *pounds to a I' to-*II
YOU AND M E ."
r or Mayor of ih#
th* rity
rity.A»f Hartford; [ merit Of Writ©
for
S. Nelson Sin
|Sr*rn t,7i Couorilmfii. and FIy* »&amp;)
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ternoon sewing for and. making man.
tort to Kfvr for too yrar* nett rn»u- &lt;
rt.i.
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plans for the annual Christmas ba­
All the hoys put up a good fight. I “ J * , ,
r„iI»Hl ” ^ 0?* also
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zaar, to be held December, 14 f e ^ L T ihe
t e St.
beya
tut did us '
St Augustine be
vs cutdid
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newit.g r, „ Mn ,
The
out
Ctrl
report
being
IP
to
2
rUy
ef
s.nfo.d.
and
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b P*r.™ to
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n
R(&gt;m
l
condition.
, ?! J
turf-d
the
meeting.
Dai
nt
y
refresh­
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t ittrn.iin.,
•
1 Trt-aturrr and t ollertor of t hr rity of
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41 *li,r »* J|J
ments were se. vcd by the gracious
U
' ‘ *• Augustine.
SsnlorJ The l»»t Ifca n«mnl nlttfc lie- East Third Street.
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A C I U E L I S A M O N G Y E T A K I N G N O T E S ANI&gt; F A I T H .
§ J ou ng hostess. Those present were
T h e Sanftid S ta rs were Spencer I ine «pp«iBilv»- odiro. •ppnintrumt to iw
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ib»«I» by the M»yor suit ronflrsirU by lr.&lt;- i
t'or Sale— Floriit t
r o r s ai e— r i o r m a corn, yacked 0f
tv t. ouncil
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Mrs. Atchie Belt*. Mia. Gwynn Lzeli, Popp and Roberson. For S t . |city
“ H E 'L L P R E N T ’E M " — S O S A Y S S A U N T E R E R .
Tha poll* will br op*ord at right n'rlock
Carlou :
Fox, Misses J csi e Sluinon, Frances Augustine Foy, Pritchard and Ctue. a. m. on said datr. and irtll^rlo** at “fivr in ear. Florida hays baled
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p.
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and
tbr
(alllvln,
namrd
or
less.
Best
Fulghum
seed
oat,, i
T h e line ups are as follows:
Aspinwall, Charlotte Hand, Frances
pointed to
persona uv hrrrby appointed
lo .rr
»rns as 51.00 per bushel in live bushel |oU’ '
The following from the Manu- upon the patrons of t h e office. Gonzales and Mrs. Braxton Perkins. Sanford
primary, to­
to*
St. Augustine rlrrk and Inaprrtor* oli) said primar
ne
III Srhatlr Mainrr. Insprrtor. Tim Kranr
De mo cra tsi
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facjfurcrs’ Record echoes my senti- Who are the patrons?
Sanford —Captain, Popp; full back. Iniprrtor; C- t*. lt£L*ard. Intprrtor; W W Seed Rye $2.75 per bushel
liamson
&amp;
Dennis,
Gainesville.
Ha
Republicans. Socialists, ladies.
Do
ixjnr.
rltrk.
ments:
Gre en ; lit. half, Pope, Lt. half.
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I would rather be an optimist, the Republicans ask the Democrats
t-Mtp
ashburn; quarter. Spenter; lit. Krul h» votrd in ,.id primary mu*t fii* aith
Many and varied were the beauirnrliry of tKf whit*
seeking the st a is t hat pierce the a bout the appointee* for the post-' (j f uj gifts received by Del win and Roumillot; Lt. end, G. W. Spencer Kilis 8. Frank,
For S a l e - F o r d truck, fme shap,
maa'i «s*futi v* ro mmitt**, on or I»*f«ir*
night o( gloom, or looking for the office?
th*
10th
d*y
of
Novrmlirf,
nolir* of bargain. Five passenger Buirk. greit
Lt.
tackle,
ItObcison;
Rt.
tackle,
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Kermith Hurley when they enterth*lr Intention to I** c»n«iid*tr«. and at
Th ere i. nt l ea st one lady and per-1 tained a h 0 ft o( Httlp flieitaa ut Krell; Lt. guard, Arthur; Rt. guatd. the
silver lining to the sable cloud than
time of ‘fUing »urh nolire#, the assrss- big liargifin, $250.00.
SeminUe Co
ment acilnct curb rmndid*tF« mini «rrom- Garage. Sanford, Fin.
to be a pessimist, searching for fuel h a p . two ladies who are candidates! thejr jojnt bilthday party 0 „ Sa tJ Meredith; center. Brown,
}y.f|r .
pitijr uime, to fit her with a written »t ■la­
to heap ppon the smouldering fires for the postoffice.
Would Mr. Lef- ur(j ny. Mc»v. Cth.
As their natal
St. Augustine — Captain, Hop- ment pledsing their willingn**# to ahide
by the results of paid primary No rsndl*
For Sale— T w o fresh milk row*.
of despair.
fler. bar rity ladies from voting a n d ! dayil (n„ o;i, y „ fcw ,laya aparl „ kins; fullback, F o y ; Rt. half, Prit- dato'a
name will b* placed on the ballot
Ha nil Bros.
who
doe*
not
qualify
with
thr
secretary
1 would rather snatch the sun- bar these ladies from the primary? was decided to celebrate t h e -a us - eh ard ; Lt. half,
15-H
Golee; quarter, of th* riceutiv* gemml tie* within the
bea.ni and weave it into soag and He calls upon Congressman Sears to picious
occasion
together.
T h e ! Ca se; Rt. end, Hopkins; |-t; end, lime a bye ipedftrd.
For Sale-—Horse and wagon. Mer­
Th*
l ne anrurntnU aa made by th# rmu*
lvughter, than * a k c the shadow and sett le the mat te r by pri ma ty and larger children b e i n g vthe guests of Alexander; Lt, t ackle, DeQue; R t .
mmittr* are tu foUowa?
chants' Grocery Co.
22-2tp
ts ay
: or Zfc______ 13_______ ___ 110.00
transform f t *lbto •muttering* of dis­ Congressman Se a m haa not been Delwlfi and the smaller ones'being t ac kle, Copps; L t . guard, Rtty^sj p
r&lt;a Counrilman
Coi
. —
—content! .
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asked by t he Democrati c voters *&gt;J.Kcrm'iih7i.’" Their ages Iteing rc- R t . guard, Mc Cormic k; Venter, W il ­ KSWC'Itrk 4 Collertor
For
Sale — Sideboard,
tables,
VoT Treasurer
t
4 Ac»ewe*r
5 00
son.
1 would rat her t a k e the prattle of this special district whether he wllj spectively 12 and 8
years
The polling place ahall b* at the rity chairs, Birdseye maple bed and
\
.
T h e bov* w-ere royally entertained hall In the elty of Hanford, Feminole coun­ dresser.
Iron bed and farm tools
innocent childhood, and make it recommend the appointees of the)
ty. Iloffda. The foliowirg percon* shall be
primary
or
not.
He
states
thut
the
,
■
,
■
,
.
with
a
banuui
,702
Olive
uvenue.
22-7tp
deemed
to
he
duly
qualified
rlcclcr*
in
this
banquet
t
hat
night
and.
are
H'C ”.t,|u„..
atlfl the
. hn joyops ):incrhti&lt;r
nat nignt nnfl arc
be
cu.lifird vl«tor. In thi.
V.IIVC avenue.
L'L'-.ltp
the guiding st ar of my pilgrimage .............. , . . , ,
'e 1
a w«i and
laughter n(
o f (i . w,ln a“ Uanquel
1&lt;anqui
primary, to-wit
AU
ll white pevkItS^ du,'r
duly ----------------------------------------------------- —
Sears
.
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i
.
.
.
.
.
people
elected
Mr.
Syars
to
office.
,
■nd
thP
3
“
UEht°
f
r
°
loud
in
their
nraiscs
for
-1
he
people
“
,
A
t h a n ' take the wall of the disconso­ run
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n;.i
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onc^
ample
proof
of
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in
law
b^-regU,*
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, of Sf
^
♦ratum booVi ,of «h* my of ArfALiJ. *ho
* r&gt;* Nult
1
utoi \ vix room
late and make i t-the silent voice t o ­ Did Mr. loftier elect him untl did ,i •
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ward which my barque should for­
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1 would rather take the dimple S. n . „ .
elect
him
a
n
y
t
hi
n
g
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(|injnK
ro„
m
w,
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u.
tlirl
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t
raveler
w,l!
le
ct
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re
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d
throw
on
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J -&gt;'» ot lo mg an estate
X 1 i
from the ro*v cheek of my boyhood
e e m * *'»
•&lt;* flmiK
t h i n k tMi.-rr
her
..Mrr l-cffier
s-l. rr sMX-mu
were rui.
Th e tuts la- wa*
many ntfil ai^cf •moving —
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and endeavor to . transplant it in
an*
only
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n
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are o
n l y a few c a n d i d a t e * for flu*
thr ,
perennial setting upon my own brow
b e a u t i f u l l y d e c o r a t e d wi t h fe s t c u n s , p n ' t u r e s . q f .JtH M iit-JU llI F'iUuUit U- P t l a i i l - - p r t l I T I / 1 1 1 t MWCHI W f T M t 1kiTV - ......... ... .itgdt Ollicu^__T bnrii a fa -1 *4—Li-1-*-*y i»t
r ^ . - i l m e - a t f f i ' l d u e cn pe paper
I.fThe following Is. .Xn excerpt 4
.................
— 'tbmi-euirr rb&lt;- wnrt .V from t h r ' fflrr
and a new one c ame out last week
He
of the hopelesp^ and make it part of
and lovely cut -roses in profusion from some pf hia paragraphs.
FOK MAYOR
FO R R E N T
J
and there will be new one* nil tlw
my visage.
were placed about ,the room and on will be at the Congregational church
I lw|ll t«r i r*ntlk!lU for Ih* ptwtiriii of Miynr i
-*****» ,
Iw
time unle*N Mr. Sear* makes an a p­
cf S«nfont, tub^rsrt tn fhr
of TKf Whit#
the table. The little guests then de- Sa t ur da y night. Nov. 2&lt;lh;
I would rather take the notes of
fYtmary In b* lsrl/I in Nov*rol«t (livmf *r»r*l
*
pointment at once
This of course
A
Siberian
prison
i*
an
excellent
the
my
1*0
insn,
*s
AMvrm.n
sn.t
k*o»ie.* th.
For Rent
T w o Furnished rnnm«
'jNaturo’s songbirds, and make them
parted with happy smiling fnecs.
rMwj* of ciur friRim ofi ii ir Aj lh, l I wIW yt l run ti* of
is up to Mr Sen re.
He is the con­
consonant with the melodies of my
■* * 'Mef
I*IEHi tl €'*11Wi'
Ifi |*
fi
5/&gt;* ’»
Assisting Mrs, J
G
Hurley in place to study human nature, to hmrflt to lh* rttifirck* lit mxn)'
gressman anti I sincerely hope he
not© how lh&lt;* ttnrn© mmforiunr u il , II*# ^ wuhout m#ku»g
i.fM-Wthm promw* .
uq» k
\1m S hvul’ i- Ml \|jr(J©
own soul than take the croaking* of
entertaining
the
children
were
Miss
_
,
,
w
ill
M*t*
that
th*
I
avi of thr rity will !•* mfnrr*«t • r
4
H
r
**
vuh*
will be thr
congressman in all
of ilin* rity
afTt‘ c t
l (If rent pr o ph*
M a n y b e - fittftartimlly. fyut arrs&gt;r&lt;Lng In IH*the toad, and arrangr t h e m into
*J l ' fr
iliRAbm
firw A
A*
m ;in AMerman ftsf l»»ur )mr* utr)
things.
The beet way III settle the Clara Milieu und Mr*. .1. I’. Hurley. r « m i * t-Jitri*m«*ly nail und hav© w h a t qftllRA
jurrtng discords that should forever
■
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i.g
lh
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fw
tsrrl.
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lnr th* ;*ut
Those present were Thus Ander­
For Rent
Sanford post office matter i* to -.ettle
IFouses. eott.ig.
1ur
is termed the "Si ber ian Fxpresston" ' ,,ttr 1,1
"( s»f.t«a
greet my ear
it right now and have tt over w.th son, M imin' and Peyton Fi rtson.
•
ashed
or
unfurnished,
light
r
,,uy.
an
expression
of
hopeless
despair;]
j
i&gt;
t&gt;v\ts.iN
•
1 would rather take the rose,
K Griffin,
There is n«. one exorcised over the Pierce, Kmily and R
- — —— — --------------------- kreping rooms, etc
Also far . lI,
f » r f l c i l k #n*f ( a l l # c l o t
planted- by the hand of the Kternal
Charlotte
Hunsell,
Krminia
Houser. Home become ill n» lured mid re*
post o (lice except Mr
Lelller and
l
to innounrr t« thr xn'm *nd rn&gt; I * Wi»||HI gi*. if»rttll* (’t'lffy Lifirj- vxifrj
v-nReful
;
a
number
tnko
their
miaArtist in tints of celestial beauty,
friroija thil l will I&gt;# ■ fBhdidatr f IF thr
he is
only exorcised because he Brin-on Hoolihan. May. Robert and fortune philoaophirally they find no nfTWr
r improved
Pleased t&lt;&gt; »i ■. * .na
o f i l f f l i a n i l i ’ o l l r r t u f , t ■. ih*- * h i t »
and pin rt to tny breast, than take
Mildred
Holly,
Hutiert,
la-na
Bell
want* it himself and probably think*
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t
l
1
1
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N
o&gt;
IS,h•
1
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give
prices.
K.
T
Woodruff, 217
■p^iolntmrnt cf 'Mayor
the seared leaf blighted by the
will highly appr*riat* pur *xjp|»ort
1Tfyrd St
Phone 107
Mr. Leffirr is the best man for the and L. P. Hagan, J r . . LeClalrel * u l l : L lhcy ” * * * n o compU*n l \ A
'2‘{ Imp
breath of the Frost King and use it
Jones. Victor Mcl. sulin. E. ther M i l - ! , ew- however, have so much cheer
II XIt It' J u I sms
place , An&lt;l in conclusion I junt want
uS a badge to portray my sombre
&lt;ul nmlwv ,n ,he,r
For Rent
Furnished raarn- .!
to tell him that there will be several Icr. Theodora Miller. Harold Marsh. ihi\t K"
they seem to be happy under To th** V*H#f» of 8i nftml
feelings.
Karl Dorsey, Olive Newman. Paul
1 mm a rtedidftt* for r* HerUuri to thr l he D a k *
101 M a g n o l i a ivenu.
disappointed candidates in this race
all circumstances.
They are the ofBr* of n*rk and rolUrtor. in thr pn
O’Connor. Margaret Peters, Mary
1 would rather chase the rainbow
»
23-9tp
raarr to h* h*M Mo* It. 1•1S 1 h*«r
A ll , of them could nOl be appointed
"aunkhtne of sorrow,” an angel of (HI**} thi* *f!W* for fiv# &gt;tar* iiul think that
Klixnbeth
and
Camilla
Puleston, 1
that span* t he " b r ow of £he evening,
I
ha
v
jr
lb#
o**'#M
M
*rjr
*
•
a
p»tripiw
r
»n*i
*&gt;
ill
postmaster at Snnford and if left to
merry in a Siberian prison.
Fur Rent Two story house, ror
appr*^!*!# four aupport
J ack Peters, William Gillp'n; Sarah'
in quest of the fabled bag of gold
a primary there would have been
Your* trulv,
Tenth
St and French Ave
M&lt;dWhile
m
one
of
the
prisons
where
and Frederick
Williams,
Kloixe, ,
than surcease from sorrow, by plung­
M U l.oVFI I
but one elected and tbe disappoint
erate
rent.
Inquire
(\
1.
Wing,
fin?
I
was
detained
as
an
American
spy,
Claudia snd Thomas Wnght and |
ing into the mirky wave* from Lonment would still lie there
When
I’almelto
Ave.
2
1
Ur
1
met
one
of
these
“
happy-go-lucky”
TlltlxbtUlM
X
S
II
A
.H
H
K
M
H
tl
It
Surah Wight.
ilon's bridge
1 wish to inform th# %ot*r* in thi* m&gt; (
Wilson was elected
President sev­
fellows, who apparently would smile that 1 will bn a rapdidat* for the ofTIrr* of
1 would rather watch the eagle in eral applicants made the race for
For Rent
Rooms for light hou»&gt;~
T
r
t
asurvr
and
A f i r u o r In l b # w h i t e p r i ­
anti look even happy if He were behis spiral course to the vaulted blue
P frnonal Afenfjon
mary lo b# hold No* 1•! H. I91S, lub/rrl keeping
f*l!&gt;
Oak avenue
20 tf
poktoffice and obtained
petition*,
1ing hanged. While taking mj1 usual t o l n * a p p o i n i in#*nI o f t h r VI • y o r | S I ! A l l ,
than watch t be silmy snake as he
Mr* Geo. H Brown, Miss Juba
UK VEKA T I U N K I T I
Full YniH
among them Mr
l/efficr
All of
exercise
in
the
court
with
oitaeT
pris­
VOTES
make* his crooked trail through
Good six room house with bath
them who are in. the race will get a Brown and the younger members of oners, a little Sc otc hman, M-hose l a c e
ADMIHON |. WILLIAMS
the slush anil mud,
and electric li^kt for rent
A I'
fair shake fiont Mr. Sears and he the family left this morning for was radiant with a happy smile,'
| wish to snnoUrir* tw thr *o|*r« of S»o1 would rather be a Christian,
15-tfr
will recommend the man who h«» Ocala, where they will make their held out a welcome hand and said: ford that I mm m candidal* lor r* *l*ctton Connelly.
with faith in an omnipotent God, the strongest support of the people ; 3ulure borne.
to th# ofhr* o| Trraaurrr and Aaaaaaor in
" G o o d morning, pal, I am glad to th# primary to b# bald No* Idth. 19 V 1
For R e n t — Se veral nice office
and with the st ar of hope ever drawl­
ha*# hnld ifui po«li ion f*»f four y#ar# and
— in other words the man who sat­
know
you.
You
are
an
American
rooms
over Yowell's. Enquire N P.
f#t!
that
1
*m
qualifi#*!
ip
hold
thr
pon
ing me to a bet ter world, than Itg,*
Representatives from the f ’ongreisfies thy greatest number of people
tlon
. Yowcll &amp; Co.
Wh
at
are
you
tyeie
for
and
for
how
32-tf
1 pagan with no beacon light to beck­
I wt|| a|ipr*ciatr your wot**
— and this is j ust what the petition rational church that will attend the l ong?" When f asked him the same
V
A
Fill
-S
ToN
on me beyond the confines of my
ami the primary election would do Christian Endeavor convention at questions lie replied: " T e l l year*, have
For R e n t or S al t * - House , " 1 3’*''
mu iin m iiA
own earthly existence,
rne t t o Ave . \\ J
Thig|M-t.
101-tl
It is all according to whose ox i- Kissimmee this week are Mr* Mary been here four years, and the Crai
Wr S*rtbv .nimunn mjr ' ll-I -1«. &gt;
• • r
\ .i.
Enmninger Kent. -Mr*. J D Daviin I hr VAl.jt#, Mmt: * I'nmaf • fn I . I^l.l
gorud
insists that ] remain a» one of his N *rrtiOn l-.lh W, »,lt .li, r*. .te lht tuUl 61 1
1 IH ItCIit
Uo
ruuiu luiasswut
Min. Mr* Ed Randall. Miss Bertha
*
Have just seen the letter to the
mb m»ikr ,
.
;Uv*ts six years l o n g e r ”
Conlinu Ih* rtflEMlYl A-f Thrli aJY*l f fWt«i
bolortvl
C
h
i
.
I.eAguc
Organised
12:i ' U Ninth
•
eery
.Owl
la
(Mr
lh.
&gt;
lt&gt;
.n
home
l
il
S
rffirnLit
O1
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0
1
Ktiqi^te
P
a
c
k
a
r
d
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v
F.
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Strong
and
Herald written by my old friend
ng, he added. " I was nearly three L.lmim.li.Uon
St.,
corner
Oak
Ave.
18-tf
A
c
ommi
t
t
ee
of
‘
ladies
from
the
Mr.
Dawson.
.
T
h
e
r
e
are
others
als#
W
W
AHKKNATIIY
C. H. Lelller regarding the postyears in ^rpericA.and it is a wonderC II. DINGKK
office and will make one more yeply cjvic c ommittee of the Woma n ’s expecting to gg. T h e Presbyterians 'ful cou nt r y. " ' Wbe’n 1 enquired if he
JNo ADAMS
For Bent— Two rooms nicely fur­
H W. IIKKN1KIN
and then drop the mutter for it is Club met with a teprel ent ati ve body will carry fifteen or twenty from bad been in- ahv o t the America
nished for light housekeeping
2lo
It
C
MAXWCIJ
I) C, MiiNKnK
of no special interest to me.
I am of colored women frortt GeorgeU « n their society.
West
Fifth
St
19-Jt*
prisons, he* replied: " Su re thing.
JSn XM'SSOS'
In favor of a white De mo cr at i c pri­ and Gcddsbofo yesterday afternoon
Uncle Sam became so much inter(or
the
purpose
of
outlining
the
plans
Mr
"
W
Summers
of
Gainesville
lli.tnf
den.lnl
t. lw«m, . ifootiilLi, In, u.
hor Kent Two furnished room*.
mary for the postOfficr and for every
ested in me and my work that I was i - s u s , ’
.uhf-rt is ih. ,1.-,
for
the
l
Tp
Campaign
to
he
‘
b*1
«
u«
&lt;
of
S
u
P‘
Mr"
w
A
317 West Kerond St
29-tfr
other office t ha t comes under thnt
a* • rrMfimt
held N &lt; « p 7 - 2 0 , ami to ask the co R»nsell at_ their home on Fifth entertained ai one of hi# raFtleii in \nam* b*(of* tb* yoirr* of th#&gt; ntj,
head
] so stated in these columns
I^nvi-n worth. Knn-a*. for two years *•( 3»nlw| f„r ih&gt; ml. i 3i
-n „i
remain several ww U*
Roorrn* far Housekeeping room*
in ttCTlt* Kmhr#* ’ m a Cm# pty#f
two year ago and at that time my operation xif th.- colored people of
Thi#
little
Scotchman
la
evidently
#
n
«l
*^iu**n
*f
s«nl^d.
I
»(ll
jiv*
«b* i^n,U m, for lodging, with ull modern iwnveMr* Summers will be remembered
b«ni wiT&lt;wtf for t/i r#ont)m
Kotumifil
f.!oup
i##l
•xlijxtftie'.X
fW
rr
ar..J
friend Ivffier was around town get­ Sanford during this campaign
a connoisseur on prison life, for, a c ­ tmm ro#«u*t#fit with
bu«jn#'w pH
nYlpl \ ) U I ^ y* niences, at the Fair view, cor Frit
with byaiproo
prlntlttl#*,
Frizes will be awarded in George­ a* the mother of Rev C. II. Sum­
ting up a petition for w h a t - - n o t for
ItBfitciiwnMi'iU o(* ill kind*
h UlW
cording to hi* s ta tement , he has in
mers.
a
former
Jdethodixt
pastor
her
of
th*
dty
c
m
t\
22-9tC
town
arid
Gold«boro
for
ground*,
etc.
xXof.l
Ihrm
^tjJ
.fS.I.Wm,,, | St anil Ffench Ave
a primary but for his a ppoint ment
and her frierTdw'in this gity ate been in thirteen prison* and all in wtAild favor a baadn*** a&lt;|ff}inl*trAfion
and
the
colored
population
given
an
by the congressman.
If the ap­
r»»e&gt;
pleased to set her ugnin in their different countries. ’ ' I dar# «ajr you
■fwbJl
l^ g £ ^ k
pointment sys te m was so distasteful opplrtunity to ahate in the civic
were arresiVd on many 'different
midst.
m u ♦♦♦♦♦♦;
t d Mr. I«cffler then why was he seek­ ■pride and uplift t hat must come
charges, , L said to him.
With a
1^
W
• &lt;#&gt;
ing so hard to get appointed by the from an individual interest in the
Notice
heart y laugh he replied: " O h , no!
W A N TED
;;
petition system.
He did not come welfare of the town in whjclj we
A petitiorU signed by citizens of always the same old t hi ng—running
forwaid and tell the people t h at he live. Ah ah immediate result of the Seminole county,
Florida, havin'g opposition to the government— m a n ­
A G E N T S - M E N antP WOMENwanted to he ‘elected by the people. visit of the civic committee to the' heretofore been presented to the ufacturing money
without a liG E T P A R T IC U L A R S of one of the
Oh, not
He thought he,, would he school house- in Georgetown where commissioners, icquesting them to
.best paying propositions ever offered.
t he
appointee.
After-' t he . elec­ the meeting was held,
*s» ‘ a colored open up and declare a public toad to
woman’s
civic
league
was
organ­
*No
previous experience erquliw* ,
tion of Sears he still tried to get the
connect ,ufi Beardall and Cameron
Clean I'p Campaign
.Write
Box llfta, Sanford, Fla. 21-flJ,
appointment frkl unless 1 a m badly ized. wjtV its full corps of officers avenui*i petw-pen the N . WJ f of S E H
Aa one walk* the, .Btrects of our;
mistaken went' to Kissimmee to see and committees and the league pro­ and S W ) &lt; of f J E &gt; ( Section 33, Tp p i e t t y little town, ther# ia every in­
,
_
Wifnt«d-i Hurtling man for -high
poses to get right d_ofr;n to btisines 19 S. R. .11 East, and a committee
him regarding the a ppoint me nt .
dication of a most eonllbl interest
and become a faetpr.foi- tbe cleanli­ htfvilljg, been appointed according to
All- L o cal A d v ertlp cm en tn U ridci rtn,ll‘
proposition fp i^ » n*
in t h e . Clean Up Campaign ^hat is
Congressman Sears told Mr. Lefness und a aniuui orf in tf*e town law Abd they having made their re
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upward*
y ^ e i n g waged by the ^Civlc and City
fler probably what he told all of
We rejoice t hat unother step has portl-^H* commlsaioner* will at thei
Line
For
EjtctflniicrUon.
Minimum
mo,llhl&gt;
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unl«*»
' Beautiful committcei of the Wom­
t h e m vie., thut he ahould get up u
Cb*fK# 2 . y L e n ( S , . ' \ '
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' rran finance yottrftl-lf $1WMK&gt; &lt;»#*/
been taken for the community of .next mt-uippg, if no objection* open
an’# ' p\ 0b. Thp rat tle of the lawn
petition and he would make the ap­
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Sanford and willingly give our sup up aMy|,4 ^ 3|rP a public road u» abov
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pointment In due time.
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port and encouragement
to thi*
t foriV*”
every section of the town, the city
For several months past Mr. L*?I- now effort on the part of colored citizns
Fla.
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V sontille,
Done In open session this Snd day force* arc liusity engaged Iti cutting
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fler has written the Herald about
of Novemiier, A. D. 1915.
Lost— H&amp;mewhtre between corner
000 4 # o o o «
down the gras* and the towu is, a l ­
the postoffice and one of his letters M m il. Petrova at the Star Thursday
L. P. H AG AN ,
French and First S t. and Woman*
ready putting on a nice, dean* drew
urged the people to " w r i t e your
" T h e Vampire” will be Met ro’s
For1*Sale— E(^a and Baby Chix of
Attest;
ChairmanClub an Ar. R. A. Frateinity l''n
for
inspection
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congressman and tell him Who you next release, with Mme. Petrova in
celebrated Rtigal White Wyandotte*,
E. A. Douglass. Clerk.
with initials J , Y i , ; W . inaide* A re­
every
whom
apparent,
even
the
kid­
want to he pos tma s te r, " " h e will the leading role.
Th e title of the
big performance, heavy laying birds;
Byr Jas. C. Roberts, D. C.
ward offered if returned to J udg*dies have caught the contagion and
bo here for t h a t purpose," e t c . , all photo play is derived from incident
am booking orders for same now.
Heiring
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are*
helping
Mother
and
Dad
clean
o f which goes t o show t h a t up to in the life ^f J e a n ne Lefnrge, the'
Also n few pullets and cockerels, vf
up.^
R
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t
there
is
much
to
be
done
t h e last few weeks Mr. Lefiler was victim of u bogus marriage. She is
a l me strain.
F. P. Strong. 106 K.
Lo*t — On Sanford-Orlando roadyet fet there are so many vacant
" h e a r t i l y In favor of the a ppo in tme nt incensed to the point of revengifi
Third
St.,
Sanford.
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1-adiea’ long auto duster, roUrd
Mottly Oueoawork. . ’
of* the postmaster. If he was not In herself for the wrong done her b ,.**Popw bow do the people In th# lots t h at detract from the general
goods.
For reward return .to Md*
For Sale—Speed boat. v MakA 25
favor of, i t ;Wby did he bend every conspiring to enfneah all men whom weather'bureau find out what.kind of appearance of a block, lots that are
tinger’s store, Sanford ’or “Wyoming
Would exchange for
effort
to
get
the
appointment ahe meets and make* them her vic­ wgBther we’re going to have?" "They qvergrown with weeds and are most miles per hour.
Hotel. Orlando
23-2tp
unsightly. We make a strong plea auto
Address Box \63 , E us tin
through some other method t han tim*
-She ha* two men con »f&gt;i ra- lon't, son " —Philadelphia Public Led,I
with property owner* and the city _________
Nfttirr For winter grazing pl-‘n*
22 2 t p
t he primary?
Seeing himself slip-' tor* in her nefarious work
Event*-.fpr
that
these too have -iome alten1
out.* and vetch or rye and rb|"*
ping he want* the primary and why firing a , young legntiop attache into ___
For Sale— Ten acres of th
- r — tioh*^*jA‘t the good work go on and
TTT.
bvst hove n full stock.
The L. Allen
does be want the ^primary? Simply her %
coils who fallX desperately inj
high
hummock land, weal wile, jp**
t &gt;* * s r t s i t B( ml I k * l . l o l . i
everybody
get
busy;
1^etl
Co.
’ 23-ltc
t o (take, away the appointive power loyfL^wilh her.
She find* she U in
U. S. !..nd Offlr*, tjnlaHliltt. Ftoridk,
outside corporate limits.
Half'- in
Oct. *.)»!*
from Mr. Sears a n d , a t the t a m e lime love With him heiself. Her jpye for
Mn»i« l. kweto
tut J e ^ - i
cultivation 4 years.
About 250
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Wunted — By a young man, po*i*
give him a alap on, the wrUlAly the man is the inspiration which**®. ■&gt;* tunlord, r W «U- wtun.on April i». Hiafc and Cgnnty T a x e s Now D^e large pines on other half All fenced Uofi on farm, am good farmer, al*0
n
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T a x Book* are now open in my
Mr. Lcffler’s primary prompts hci to ahiedl him from
objection to
and ditched
Quarter mile of two good milker. Wm. Franke, Barber-*
Her &gt;0. a s J n R H ut S E U . f c t . J i offi ce for the payment of atate and
ia t ha t be had no system or obj ec ­ harm.
And she aucceeds hut a .twit,
m a i*K
h llp
p IB
I S tfauih,
Boulli, K
Hii oa r r _
If k
a r t . T_ a l ­
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shipping stations and First S t . Per­ x-llle, Fla,
23-21P
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A discount
tive,
His petition and impassioned much cost to herself ip menial a U ku BM M-riJI»n. h r * g l a d kMiro of la- c o u nt y taxes for 1916.
$1360 will buy it If
tantlon to make P i r - r M r proof, to MUfc- of 2 per cent.In November and 1 per fect drainage.
appeal to t he people .wlta t o oak guish and suffering. Ultimately she l .h claim t o U r land abovo doocrlbad,
Wanted— To show you our btock
sold .within the next 10 days, worth
Clark o( C it cult Court, at Hanford, cent in December U made,
nring j^oooToO Ste owner. 207 French of Bermuda onion seed and ■#**•
This will be one of Iwforo
Ma yo r Thra sher t o call a primary. U reclaimed.
Florida, ob tka ! f i k day vl N o.a m bar,
B y what right haa the mayor of the most interesting productions yet I S j i ,
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t» the description of your property
Both true to name.
The L. All**
f l a l m a a t aamoo as u l t aow r;
» v«nu«.
11- tf .
when you come to pay.
Sanford to call a primary for the set forth by Met ro and will be
Bfeed Co.- .
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T o m B o y i ol Woklwa, Ktorida
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A O. Von HerbutU. of W tklw a, Florida
J no. D. Jinkins,
For Sale— Evinrude rowboat enpostoffice when aaid postoffice hsa shown ‘ at the S t a r Theat re on
l l t i d y Boyd/of Woklva, Florida
T a x Collector, Seminole Co.
WIP Loo, of Wokiora, F1*rtda.
p s t f m s outside of t he r i t y who are Thursday, N ov ember 11th.
-R O B itR T w . d a v i b ,
Admission 6 and 10 cents.
itHled to v o t e ! His petition called
ent
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KlS T H E SANFORD H ER A LD

ON TUESDAY
AND FRIDAYS

IN S A N F O R D — L ifa In Wotth Living
SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 12. 191,'. '

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p l a n t s a l e and
FLOWER w il l b e
h eld IN SANFORD

I4S A F T E R M A T H
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|idt» ui getting " ul 1,1 thl&gt; or*»«&gt;*ry
U s o t n t s Inforo the peopleUf,
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what

hibiscus,

, ami. r' und the like will do
.diinty and these will
..,1,. hilt there will he
■jiih| as lovely and more
These unusual (lowers
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g e ne r o us l y

will

! .i biaii iy s|i«»t indifd.
............re palms, not a
t&gt;ut large tu on nil to
ill

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plants

t he

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Net* Aitrk. Nitv s
Advices (inm
the Piictlie
Coast show that tl„
acreage in 'cauliflower, in Cidiforma
is somewhat luiger than usual
Thu
crop is looking fine and will soon lie
ready to market
Califorrians itre
wniting until the
Long Island crop
will give the. W i V a m
prodtnt
change
on the K: stern i n a r k . s T H I R T E E N K I L L E D A N I) O V E R E X E C U T I V E C O M M I T T E E T O
There v* i' l i,n| l,i .i n'l.ti (teal , |
O N E H U N D RED IN JU R E D
SO O N M E E T AND M A K E
t ally cauliflower to In- shipped i]ur
-■ -P R O P E R T Y D A M A G E
A It It A N G E M E N T S F O B
iug I Ilf1 last of tins year, as nut nun h
IS E N O R M O U S
K IS S IM M E E M E E T
t&gt;l a rrnf\irrrn-nl j s espiTtetl umi
after January I
Kun tut C i t y , Nox
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Thirteen
C h n - ti f n d r i i t g t n n , pr e s i d e nt of
The celery ui ri age in siiuthein
wen* killed, hundreds of thousands the Florida Press Association, a n­
, Culiloi i.iu has tiei-t- t-ii i|nt*it at |,-.
of dollars worth of property dam­ nounce- the appoint merit of the fol­
one third of what it was last season
age (lone, and scores hurt as the re­ lowing standing committees:
This was not caused bo much by
sult of n storm which swept central Kte cuf De :
any scarcity of seet! as it was by the
Kansas, Nebraska, South
Dakota
Clarence K. Woods, Lake Region,
fr.cl that lent yem there was
and Iowa last night, uyeording to re­ Euxtis.
over production, and growers did not
ports here at Great .Head. Kan.,'
J. S. Triplett, Tribune. St. Cloud:
r t e i x e returns commensurate with
two were kill d and over thirty i nW. It
Harris. Valley Gazelle.
their, investment.
Tin* celery l o u ­
ittred
Half a million dollars prop- 1 Ki -in,tine
nge in northe, n C . lilum ;m o - i , i l
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Will \
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M-.l- I’ll
Is I tiw
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A|i 11 ha ut. ! .■
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(torn Ca l i f or n i a . 1. Ut l lu­ &gt;*ii t}»i
••order. Mailt oi
,-rc . t i f f i ne d to 1 ll 1* vs t ♦4 1*1
P’ - oh , ' t o t i re- id .1 a i I
I V ol es
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(to J u n i o r I niop last Stu day i .,!,

STORM SWEEPS THE THE STATE PRESS
NORTHWEST; MANY ASSOCIATION COM­
LIVES W ER E LOST MITTEES APPOINTED

JJJtt .1U " &lt;i' !i iPltPtUU .a..:e ut —i . y .iu ld it 1111 .. 1 I lUppli* ..
bloom
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U lilt iter's Harden.
The weather has t&gt;.-■ a ratlu-i gmo|
the salmon yellow hibiscus this season and a cool spell for altwil
»hirh u- \.t is not generally known. kept the tomatoes from rifii'nliig. so
There Will hi* the Huuhiijia or that not enough are maturing t&lt;&gt; it
rtrouMint. i bony d( evergreen fidi- order'.
This m turn his resulted in
it ll .i il.liMim lik*- a fi»vely 'a firm market or, t ........... . and op. r
&gt;fr Hill
CT!' hid
atois ha\e plenty of place, to mm'
there will be ket tlo-ir still k .it good |i|ices
Tl &gt;
Mf fill ' ir‘ t’l.i
I'.ipy nfolia. ,iierage acreage I . - hee-i I*1.* - * I
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A..\t
ilrai etias and Art I- hl'ki - .1 . " I n I t h I 111 •t • "I ' •
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. ftiil % will l.e represented fotckwaid
eusiin mil are mat ill ci
thr 111.
\tnuzonicq unt| i he slowly on account of d n weather
i t&lt;&gt; Hu '
l.ilv listed as * u Product Ncwr 111UI•J‘•
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fie Ct ami mil meet log pi II i • III tin
synod of
Appal..i hia
m o •.no
fieri
Tt ■ datt
w ' 1 hi de. id* &lt;1
later
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will he dell ViTel 1 Ml
Ntuk* 't
Mitel,
Pi. re will tie a liberal i on If** II
the jiriee of these **V
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Hrnt herhood "I St
ti a ve or gaiil/.ed a
I. am, and tiuvi several
■lull'd
Th e first of the
to- played in the parish
-i i against Daytona High
I 1&gt;’ e .'an-es will furnish
" !* Sc nford with u cJcan
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"t • i " the parish house and
s; Iro-nils with you,
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*i t he .(Into,- tonight, Fri1 ’ ’ day of November
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have heard him debe oao of the strongcver visiting Sanford.
&gt;t|"'* ter i* simple in speech.
fit thought, reasonable in
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pl eas i ng
in a d d r es s
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tu nrer*
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1 1' l&gt;.Titer will speak at both
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I
■-urge audiences arc
are ex
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j .j
Ians ate made to have
all
41'ending caimfortably seated.
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one in the city
and vicin11j has a
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raids of l.ihert
ugeney for
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DECEM BER
One of the most important meet ­
ing- to take place during the present
winter is that of the Central High­
way Association, which will con­
vent* at Gainesville on t he ' fi t h day
of December.
The association is
composed of more than two thoui n ml active members who are unit­
ing their wonderful energiesto ward
the ith it t ion of a sent intent which
will

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III till- s e c t io n , th e first of
is to he th e D txio H i g h w a y . -

Kvt-ry bo ti.it r for
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peopl e

cause

Del .am)
New - Paint ka

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Starting at the age of 12 she
jitay. d AAcndy in Peter Pan" unde,
the inn nage melt of the late t'hu*
.g tin
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Mi rgc ol our ri gid tr ti e, tu g
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t d I" ' ft ' •«. many vi-it. r., si,.. I lit 1'i.r.l
Di'raeti," in
.. . in t " hi- it tcresti d in ti ns worl , " ‘I'lle Iti-i'ji Purple,

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of Fl or i da jirefiar.itmn* are air.'ltd', under way
lor rendering for hitndsotiiel v
t-nlcrtiiiniitg
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gift- of oat on- good (...id,- j. I. gate- acd anv friends
•pport unit tes
who tiiav go difttg will, ilo mi ami
gr.-.u c.rnrnon that town always . h i - i lie hand
'tune thing lit this line
Trarnmell.
(&gt;ne ..f i fie in ter. -a t.ig f. alur. ■ (&gt;f
I lornla. by tlo entert atn ineiit will he a visit
ve s t e d in to the University of Florida, affordherchv
p r o c l a i m I. g for threw- who tj ** not aln ..tv
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I Ia
rh.inkknow an t.p|. rot unit &gt; to -»-e just
la. k
giving Dav
and stiggi -S that t In* whirl th. slate has provided in the
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. illseT Wed wa V ol t ti ill a t i .. ii . I fa. lilt ie' to train
t hrotlg liout I' lurid a
j her hoys fti r I lie jtroles'lt I.' and for

have

ullli Ii
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stuits......m t e d ' wi t h
j.rt-ir.t every Sunilay aft.fmiou
Georg"
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Mr
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All other visitors ern Girl" at 9the Come.lv Theatre,
(. iji ivat i lor
audience from the; or new members ury cordially tn - then a* Lucy Shale in " T h e Lie,"
o|.|.o,uti- Mus Margaret lllingt.m
moment » f Iter ujijieatrune on t he i v i t e d t•» atleml the union
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uu] |1 ibg final scene
Program was refill, m l u» follow
Cccilisn Music ( tub
j.roiluctton
to iImi of "Utttler
An Kiffm^* lo Societ y" is lF)e
S&lt;o.g No 14. AAork for I lie Night l *"
Mttti/ohV Tttii.il'&gt; war, very mu. to pnCover."
at
the
Fort
Theatre where
f0y/il- hy tlu melnbers and al-u* vis­ bvttsi Nltst'se on the Metro Pro- is Coming
she
is
now
|
&gt;
laying
In
the fall she
S
n
r
S
e
n
t
e
n
c
e
prayers
I
of
gFum tmrt win b e set'll at the
itors.
••*:/%*
will he seen in the leading woman's
ut.ton
T
h
f
a
U
e
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
,
N
o
v
Ifith
The humbefs wire, diJIglitfilFy
ji.irt in Roi Cooper Mcgriie's new
Soni^iNt). 211, Onward (in
AdtnlxRton 6 nuib^lde.
urrAngcd as (olhewsA
play, " Un der F i r e "
ItihlP^Heuders’ (Jutz
lurchh v j,-1
Dttot. Friendship Jflarc
p. ! Mcr
M(-rv
Mi ss
Miming'* family has long
Sunday
ysit
Methudlst
t
hnrrh
\
|
Secret Itry’s re|.ort
•
M rs J W n risdn
Virginia I &gt;cCoursc)
been
associated
with the theatre tn
Suyulay si fAmI *es-ton opens mIJ ‘
*
' **w'* rllMI
Leader.’ Mi** Roth Allen tn harge
Mazurka ,
Kagbind
Her fi.tlier owned the
5
4fi
A
elii"*
fv&gt;
r
eyety
one
Am
Special
-ami
g
by'
Grouji
•
Mjtry Hoyvitt d '
mol Southport Theatres
ety t:uvia*tlr w l r m n c to* every otto
Readings hy members of (,irou|i 1 Douglas
Uurcutoile
-¥.
.
for many years
She is very a n­
not
already
a
member
of
a
school.
S.ing
No
45.
f
a
t
the
-Lower
Arm&gt;-sJIiison ■*
xious
to
j
dense,
kee
hi.
alive to l he
Pr. aching at I 1 a. m. hy. J j j . LtgliLs he lturr ing
Serenade
f X •
*
(jppor-tunities
tht'
sere
ut
ofTers the
A^. J. Carpenter.
fits s u h je rt -.Wfy
Song Nii . t Is, Take Time tn be
Niumii ScoflJiHj
uctfress to improve her work anti
be "Thin Genuine Life vs. the ^False" Holy.
" P u r e ns Sh
Thi film, as she
a protest against- shows.
Tito
Prayer by Miss Nancy Hartley ~j very successful
* • - ' lL&gt;y'JMyiii'.t vu''r'I
says, is the natural answer to the
fipwuiftji League devotional
ser­
.8ong
No.
583,
What
a
Friend
we
Vqcttl D u e t , ’ T h e i b i gel R u b e i u u i n
Scotch ver*e. " I f wi&gt; could hut sec
vice -will he herd *a(.3:.10 p. m. All have fit Jesus,
Mj ^ses Olga ifticp r . r c t c hi ' o S h n l t j
ourselves
as others set in " She is
yij*i)i£r pofi]dc invited
Dismissed with Lord’s Prayer
Y'iiowtr Sbng
,
''
Kang'
very
fond
of outdoor sport’s, swims
Tin* ever ing service by Dr, Car­
Repot ter.
I z e t L i Storm
anti rides beautifully anti (days ten­
penter, the subject of - the disRussian Chorus i\ oe:d i
Volusia Potjllr) Show
nis remarkably well
ruttrsc will be “ The ' Yemoer of
Mr * . C l a u d e HeWidort, M' &lt; S c og g . m
Titree
officers t»f the A'olusiu Fair
Admission 10c.
Mind of the Divine Father Toward
Mrs. Gcror nml Mrs. John Rrady •
Krring Children. This may he Dr. Association, namely C.. L. Allen,
-v Death of Mrs. L. M. Itr own
,Carpenter's Inst sermon during thejd* W If. Schooley and E. AV Brown
V
New Atidllion
wenVdo Live Oak the first of the | Mrs L M ilrowq died at her
The M. 'I'. G- block i* being, im­ nutating*.
Thtir-dny
All wil ! he welcome in these *er- week tn at tend the Suwastnee Coun ­ home on Third street
proved by a new totorick addition to
ty F &lt; tr* and inctfei.t ally 1.1 M'.rrr inoreti g ultrr a brnd i l l n e s s
Mrs
the Garner -tore ••(■. upied h
t
l
.
Iilt-i'mg
of
tinAiinriian
Poul
Rrowrt.
M'.
heen
a
res
dent
of
this
McCrt»(n FivcNiml Tt*U Cwnt Mi.r,Itaaket Hull Tonight
try
Association,
which
wa*
held
this
.Hy
for
mutiy
y
e
a
r
*
.
H
i
t
tb-niise
The new addition will extend the
I*&amp;y ImYtt a n d S a n f o r d will b - i t l c
the »torr hutldibg the full I I .
. tonight at the jutrish house in the year at Live Oak Although there! will In- d e e p l y r e g r e t t e d by her
was considerable rivalry, still .the I many friend* here.
t&gt;hc leaves it
from First street to the alley am! great game of basket ball.
Turn
Ruthie, and
will give a much needed room (or out to the game lor it will he n Del.and olficialn had enough ui* j young daughter,
life memberships lo the association J brother. Luke Walker and numer­
their increased business.
good one. •
®v
to warrant them holding their nex ous relatives in other cities.
Her
—
—
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V
meet in DeLami. . ,
The
members
of
the
operetta
sister.
Mrs.
Garst
of
SaVaimah
is
flasket Dali
Chrysanthemum
will
meet
at
the
Thi*
is
quite
an
honor
for
the
new
here
to
attend
the
funeral
which
At the Parish House on Friday
night
Daytona Hlgi^ School and rooms of the Woman's-.Cliyb t o­ fair association as it . means that occurs from the late residence t o ­
the Ilrotherhood of ht. Andrews morrow night at r7 : 3 0 for rehearsal, their second annual fair will have a day at 2.30, Rev. Steinmoyuf of the
In­
w-ift ' Vl#}' bwket bull. . t 'wn c out Every member is requested to. be pen Itry show thnt will number som Methodist . church officiating.
three thousand birds.
terment will be made in Lakeview
. *
to the game as it will be.a. g&lt;&gt;4&gt;id one. present* *

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.tnl
1I t cent r I , t fit* in idle
It n -I
t I. e
t i l i r .11 c u b i c ba v i'.. e-tp-V* ^ ivt* .ttrii p a K wti. tit*, u ls t i. ar^ i h r s t t - t
A
'
la
lea.
Gi t f t r r! * ft
pscirn
t mi'nir-rt
[&gt; 1ail-e till gratitude to' Him will) iv interested m matter* tl.al wilt, lie
Is* •-.liiirg
rules over the destinies of nations, discussed at this meeting and should
It, -e-e
J
II
Reporter-Star. Orthat, u r- have been fret- front en­ now begin making pr paratioiis to be
It: ndo.
tangling to ntlicts and have not been i here
E. D. Lamhright. Trdiunt T am pa
drawn' into the consuming vortex
Resides the good roads matters.
Membership
of wii r ii nd
word t .*itt» from Gnnjr*vM|c that

■ to steal from (lit rich to give tie to Id a t K i s s i m m e e . Mr AAnods
ie poor, making him a modern will tal l t h e me e t i ng ti (ton s o m e
l.ov ’-i ad Veil - ifute .Ig-eellhle l o the tliemlii r*
ii
II
I
The
with tfic f.cittl
h
no

II. r.tMs ».J l.*i •r;
a f
1-^ »•
thm hi" W
t id ^r. cii \|h* ^I jcI i «»l
^ I'r i
. Wit ti
head .imiMef*
&gt;'
I Nashville lor •&gt; 1 rU* r to hi
At:
Andrews is a huskier and hm many
friends here while hating •&lt;» lose
•him know that be will make
in Ins new homo.
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.

CENTRAL FLORIDA
HIGHWAY ASSOCIA­
TION W ILL M EET

In
t e*f i m* ■ii v
where of .
I
h a v e |agri. tilt oral pu r s ui ts
1'l.is al one is
I,, re uni o set iiu, b.itttl and i a tired worth • i r j. ... G tji i n * , ill.
H it'
I
ttri.wi
R. , o r . |
I . • 'o,ii . .I'litiirt i- ol II IlltUtoil
■I, g ■eat
eal " ! &lt;tn s l a t s ol F l o r ­
. e . !e
,in d
I .ms
M eft dn Ii
w .11 Aiig i. - t i
ida tn I&lt;&gt; afliti &gt;1 at ! a 11a h.lssee the
I e tuple I Irrlc
t i n. with pl eas ure tl.Ht tliey are
It
I Hol l y, Heral d S a n l ord
eiijiital i i u* 1 lie '-lit day id Nti'vemtin*’
of
the
most e s t h Usiasi n or
AA R Powell, .'•tin l li'ltlWnler
appi tir joint 1y in a ■*. ret i. v e r •
beA D
I'M,'.
g
a
m
i
n
I
tolls
f
u
n
ner*. I
with
the
ut "I i i . o r g . 11r 1111s o 11 Ho w a rd ' s
l
:
1 me r *nii
N.w.
Ft
P ier.
Park Tr , in m il 11.. . t r ....
Fir*t
l
l.iptist
(
imr.'l.
i'*i.
T
e
m
p
le
MO. -I of
All Flo III V to So
T
K
Ft i zgeruld. G u x e ' t . N. w«
Itv th- Governor Attest
( irchThis
t ircl i- is i-ontposed
'tv
wi.nti has jUht lo I'll pro I &gt;n y to nit
II t'la.v I'r.iwfortl.
id t we nt y two
yntlirV n n t r ne . j
la­
.c.l
Itv l i e
&lt;'til n m Ion
P i ct ure s M e m o r i a l s a n d l ie sol uti ons
Se, r. t .. r v of St ut *
dle
T
h
e
t
ir.fime
e
t
s
cU.
l
l
Sunrelease on t lie Met
F r a n k K Ha r r i s , Runner. O c a l a
youngest I. ending Lad) on I troadday l o o m i n g ..t 1* JO a* a Sunday
- release Lew 11 Drown, I nd e p e nd e nt
Picture* &lt; orporntinn
St P*chnol
c|a»s in iii.iiii.'i,( inn wi th tin*
w
a)
in
“
It
u
n
ni
ng
Fig
lit
fie siory tershurg
i he M* In. Frogram
regul
ar
|m..| of th.- . hur. I.
Once
A
title
I
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win.
m
a
k
e
'
h
"
!
deal s
An Kncmv to ' o e n t y
I ' 1. I r v i n . AAest P a l m Hcaelt
a
m
o
n
t
h
a
so.
t
1
me
e
l
i
h
g
I*
In Id
first
a
j.
p
e
.
t
rance
on
t
he
s
c
r
e
e
n
in
I. the kidriapj.iiig of ydutig St e
T h e . Veeilt I vc i i it nt t "t t ee of wl.ieh
l ie
.|1 ol I lo I |..'. I d i " t e d .
11 • I’.,ra iMO'int Pi. t 1.1•
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Itr.. t.! ih. lornt o| ,i si l ver tea gi ve n a t
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Mgh'
a ml htorlt ia Press Association, win. I, will
toot* t t hot
It
Ij .

t
.

T h a l l ksgi t ing P r o r l a [nation

l ulli luvM-r. Nov
12. Goveruttr
Park Trammell lias issued the fol­
lowing proclamation in connection
with Thanksgiving:
State of Florida, Kuceulive Office
Hy the Governor A Procliunnt ion
AA'hereus. It is eminently fitting
and proper that a day should be set
apart for i he public generally to
render to tin- Great Giver of all
good reverential expressions of grat­
itude and thanksgiving for
His
merciful litre and bountiful bless­
ings. and.
AAht-rcas. Time honored custom
has fixed for such day a dale in tiltharvest season, a season expretmive
of a benign Ptovidcnro; and,
AVhcteus, The people of this great
commonwealth, our beloved state
of Florida, as well us throughout
the entire nation, have the most
profound reason* for being deeply
grateful for tin- Messing, whi ch stir
-out d them, and
tlohallowed
Christian
miluences under which
* hi v are ft lie. ini’ the blessings of

Ar hit r ai in n amt .&lt;. rie v n it r e s

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tin- -plendid firogrnm that the J u mors rendered.. These hoys and
girls are devt loping rapidly into
good public speakers and they are
a!~n uctfuirtiig valuable information

I

y d i rt

t. prof.
. •*»!•*' t*
ills
*

he well patronised ns the
•j worked vftty hard lo
' wit t ing l ea pt _ ajid,y will
"f their opponents n har&lt;l

M"*"
4

11

..I

not'd,
rI**r ' 1 will

t*
■v&gt;.

Iran*

( ia , was i 11i i * 11
!.■"in .-.] * i -i
gel 1st and will hi gm hi- work in
t to- neer f III 'ire
The report if the i oitnniit•• •••
systeinatii hetiev oleniT -lioin-d that
* ..........................
olle, li d.................
wIt fill.i
....................
t to- bound' " i i to s y 11iftl 1" r all |■.i r
poses.
The ahoxc ) l*P oit.g wil' t&gt;c read
wit Ii mi i« n 't hy i ta many fr oh d •
l&gt; 11 . ii .t in S.u lord,
of Rt v 1
Al.

ring
fancy
c,i hull utils
■. - . ch i ttuns f r o m the
Prof N e h r l m g
will
liiwer - how .uni o r de r s

to Parish House

II g

Ril.fi' study ,ts U , . l '*11 j.iT l e n t
ot the union are kccj. iiig ll). with
tin
.Lilly
Bit, •■ reading
M m tl
. r&gt; d 11 . • mi.' 11 &gt; Air
1 or - 1 (i .•»
. 1.. i i h e r 1. iu|. ■r
1 &gt;i, ne Xt &gt;uri iwl % tMIlUlvr It;.' Ill
tiiorwill
visit
the
S e ni o r *
A
f i i •. C c . 1.
p r o g r ,. m Will 1.1
reudert .1
1 he life story of 1 tils,
It e t
Frank Hunt named St nml- tioti d
h\ mi.
writer
will l.e re
11a I I t a ngt Ii si
■l . il 41 d
.• Oi.i 11 •. o! In r I. v- fn *.
Krisi ol \ a I &gt;ei
Nov. tp la r t
A i- 11 iTs Will ! v wei
wnl I..- simg
K nmvil If t op a y was
i,o , ■i
lit
tin I at I I I . III. t l log

, I] 1 1 -nrtl
t he I .list t n
.&gt;1 1 . r g o r g e o us
tin me
i
.i
T here
w ill lie
,. i )i of theme on sale
11 . re will he two y e a r
■i , g hu shes f m m
t he
ill oral &lt; o o!
New
. will I.i s o l d a i a very
1 wlii he of st a nda rd

1.
"• , It nded I
tn.ik'iig allair
The whole
to *&gt;••!p make Sanford and
• mi y a wort hy part of
11! f ii I Florida, ami the
. i 1 t i . tow a ’ Ip- ■.
'* i.•I ■ m.i'P

NO. 24

the hospitable home of Mrs. J. II.
I.iiwsou, the secretary of the Circle.
Mw-t of* the inomher* were present

and witli t h e m a n u mb e r of fri e nds
Ti n . 11 ■ I t'.mli wa so . ' d th* Olo I
, t, o tide I I . I If. b I'.Is -lM-.it sll I'|.
il-

g.mtr
I &gt;1t

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All

belle

John Ihi.out
Mi
Aiieal dm *
itld Mr- Claude Herndon
Dialect tending with guitar ac) i.iii|ia iiiitent. h)
Mrs
J
W.
Httrnes
Anijtl sttfii by Miss Charlie Seaty,
All-Ia*ttie C ildwcll in en mpanist.
Each of the above respttndetl
with encores
At the clt c of the program,
which wa delightful, elevating and
satisfying the hostess served de­
licious sandwiches and let:
All [&gt;rt•sent e ffi' cssc.l their, J( ) ol
tin occasion and dclutrUwl looking
for wind to the *ocial to be given at,
the Temple on Nov DJth by th(*
Circle
s
Mr* AA’ C iljiiy,
*•
Circle Rejioi^vr.
• ungrcgnllonol Church
Next Sundny night the C. E^tfef. gates will report the convention at
the Christum
Endeavor meeting,
and every member is urged to be
present at tl o’rlock.
Al the evening nervier, ? o ’clock
the pastor will review Dr. Chns. M.
Sheldon’* conclusive argument on
" W h y National Prohibition?"
Dr.
Sheldon,
author of the
jinpuhir
s|tu.v. " I n His Slt|t'." was a tuemher (if t tie Nat lot, 111 Flying S.|U;.dron
winch tom bed a few [.on.Is in F o l ­
id. i, going from Maine to California
a* well a* in their great campaign.
Mrs. Davison, Mrs. Hnny Kent,
Mrs Edwin Randall, Miss Bertha
Packard and Rev. Strong represent­
ed our C. E. Society at the conven­
tion at Kbuuntmcc, going in un auto
with Wm. Woodruff as chauffeur.
A number of Presbyterian Endeavorera took in the convention by tho
a me means.’

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PAGE SIX .

No v e m b e r %, u j S-

For SAIe— Egga and Baby Chli"]
and if the former aldermen decide
Blanche Walsh Dead
Influence of Thought.
celebrated
Regal Whit e Wynndott
to come out for re-election- they will
Pittsburg, Nov. 2 .—
Blanc he
A single gentfo raip nuked the grass Uig performance, heaVy laying bir*
receive the hearty support of the Walsh, the well Known actress died
many shades greener. So our pros­
people.
•
* .
Saturday In a hospital where she pects brighten on the Influx of better a m booking orders for same
Alao a few pullets and cocke reL,
was taken suffering from a malady thoughts.—Thoreau.
same strain. . *F, P. Strong, 1Q6
jqk p I
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
thflt
caused
an
.opertUjori
U
\ 1 havo never been satisfied with
Third
St.
,
Sanford.
*
Miss W a s h ’s ffrfustU to disappoint
the
action
of
the
c
it
y
council
re­
Old. Acoma.
YOU AND M E.”
garding the bill boards.
I believe an nudienre caused a-relapse. After
Acoma. N. M , an Indian pueblo, Is
For Sale— Good allround
rap.
t ha t if other cities- can stop this she went under the knife she insisted the oldest Inhabited setlldment In the
buggy and harnea*. Cheap for
on
keeping
on
engagement
nt
indiscriminate despoliation of the
United States.
Box 1256 o r ' W es t Side atov. " 17^ j
beauty of our city t hnt Sanford can Youngstown, Ohio, whero aho re­
do the same and there should be an lapsed ab d' wa s brought back hero.
v H a rd td P e n e t r a t e .
For Sale— 25, 000 Snowball c »#
A C H 1E L IS A M O N G
Y E T A K IN G
N O T E S A N D F A IT H .
•
In private life she was Mia. WilRankin—"It takes a long time to get flower Plants.
ordi na nc e- fra med t ha t would cover
W'.. C. Post \y
anything through Urnnbrough'e skull. Sidethe case.
Other cities in Florida | lium H. Travers
“ H E ’L L P R E N T ’E M “ - . S O
SA Y S
S A U N T E R E R .
doesn't It?*' Phylo—"I should say It
are rapping this bill board business |
laoooaoaooQ ooaaaoooaoaoooaaaQ D oooaooD ooD ooaD D aD oadoo
docs;
that man will be dead and bur
For Sale— Singer Sewing nucltiuj
and prohibiting the same as the fol­
" T h e Silent Voice
r' *
trjl before bo over finds out he Is in good condition.
Inquire al
?
M y old friend, ’Stonewall J a c k - *
And till* name gentlemen might lowing from the Tallahassee Dem­
Those who viewed the " Silent flick."—Youngstown Telegram.
E
a
s
t
T
h
i
r
d
s
t
r
e
e
t
.
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nonville Tripl e t t of the St , Cloud bo asked some of tho gentlemen who ocrat indicates:
Voice" when it was presented on tho
. T r i b u n e is evidently tho owner of n now seek these $ 7 , 500 per annum
‘Th e city authorities of T a i l a - j legitimate stage nt the Liberty T h e ­
For Sale.—lllouaehold goml*. j j 4
ear and is uvorse t o paying t we n ty jobs nt our hands. In a few months hassoc should take some action in atre in New York Inst season, with
eluding
t a b l l , chairs, dlshe* Iarg*T
LEGAL ADVtRIISING
t e n t s per gallon for gasoline to run they will begin t i d i n g you how they response to the complaints being Ot i s .Ski nne r in the principal part.
iron kettle, flour feed anil ff rti|[M(j
his benzine buggy.
He breaks forth becnrmi pigeon toed following a made al most daily
by
citizens will be interested to learn that it
Two stands, bees, 2 5 heat! ....... Log,:
Drpartrarnt of the (nlrftar
into song as follows;
mu In down a corn row, how they against the disgraceful moving bill baa ^een produced in motion picture
U. H. I.anil Office, Cialnctvllle. Florida,
etc.
Sold private sale at Uuki^]
w,
fur i’ll liv •lin' &lt;A..nlli.. Di
Notice la heir by (iveit lhal /afnea C. Krt- postoffice, t xi* pt hogs «o!i|
t
Rvery onee In a while an a cc ou nt rode a cow p o n y - o v e r tho wilds of board which is towed over the forftj by t h e ‘ Quality Pictures Cor»i&gt;. of Hsnford, Florid*. who. on April tt,
of J o h n D. R o c k e f e l l e r giving mono our prairies when the vast silence streets of the Capital City by a ►porntioji for release in the Metro t'ilO, made Homeatead fcntry, No. 06737 saw's [flare, 3
miles soutlm,.^ ^
lor WJ4 of NWu (or Pot t). NtVg nf Weltiwa postoffice. W. C. Hi Hid.-*
to charity or doing something real ly was broken rtnly by the howl pf the mule to the accompaniment of a i program anti will he shown here at XWt*.
!W. 20. and {Sr. U of Nt: 't. Sec. I».
ith Jli
J U n i r ZV Hart, Tal- Curntor.
human appears -In.;TBb dally press. wolf and the low of tho long horned cow l}uU,4 o advertise the picture the Star Theat re on Tuesday. Nov. Town.hip. U» Wauth.
labtMee Jttyrldlan. bai Bind notlrr of Jh2 nd,
ij fcvHr^ tl»y except Sunday.
and i u ^
Mt t ha t an cow calling its calf, therefore they
lenUiM t'J aaahe Kivo-ycar proof, .to etta b For S a l e —Florida corn, sackei’i
shoe* deeeribed.
di-trrlhrd.
the land aaoee
F r a n c i s ' X . Bushman and M a r ­ Pah claim’ to tha
n o u n c e t m * n t ‘ '«njlth‘e f' *nnnOdbcement f rc cminenl|y AHed t o l o o k after oar. i .
t ha t creeps over the
before Clerk nf Cfrcult Court, at Sanford, in car.
Florida hays
guerite
Snow,
who
are
probably
% baled
------Carloti.|
appears stating t h a t the price of interests under the gilded dome of prc t t y st r ee ts of the capital dAy by
Florida, on the 30th J a y of November,
t»IA
_ .
or
less.
Best
Fulghum
seed
o*tj, j
the
big
house
nt
Washington.
But
known
to
pioro
motion
picture
lovers
gasoline baa increased from one to
day U crude in iU design, sd slow
Claimant name* at w ltu r .-.i:
$
1
.
0
0
per
bushel
in
five
bu‘.kl-l
[auf
when
they
get
to
t
h
at
city
of
mag­
Tom
lloyd,
of
Wokiwa.
Ptcrids
thjtn
any
stellar
combination
now
four rents a gallon.
moving us to impede trafflc./frightA O. Von ffr-rboHa. of Waklwa, Florida Seed l t* e $2.75 per bushel
nificent distance*, learn to quaff the
being
shown
on
the
screen,
are
star*
11
sidy
lloyd,
of
W
c
k
ls
t,
Florida
One of those instances of his s e e m - cup t hat cheers, and take n few ens horses and distracts the peace
Will 1^0. of Weklwe, Fltrlrfa.
Ij^maon &amp; Dennis, Qalnenvilh.
rod in this important production, and
•. ■
-H O U EttT W, HAVIS. ,
i
n)*.
benefacti on* occurred about six rifles in a j it ney bus, they forget we of the neighborhood. J f is a nuis­
\
ta-Tuea-Stc
lU
gPtnr.
»l
jr
Frithk Hacon, one of the beat known
*
■-*
w ® ago, when he granted an eight are dbwn here adding miHions to ance.
,
.
...
■
i &gt;1 character actors in the legitimate
In other cities these moving bid- ,
,
, ,
&lt; ».'lrtur day to his employees, they pre- J o h n ’s bank account.
I w|!l n otlw mtfwfiiiblt for any ill Lt* ranlrtr
Poopk* reati these ads.
It matters- ,
. .
.
, ,, ., .
n.i.
Here makes 111*,?-debut . before mo^,,u Ui]
m
t jd tn
tiamr.
I*. O* \!cljxu^hl.n
,
,
f,
•«
'! Yiously having worked nine hour* not to them whether gasoline is two boards have been prohibited. The-j lion
‘ I|1 doing it now.
Is your 1
picture audiences. /
aters should rm more bo ’permiltet
*•* a day.
When t h a t 'announcement or twenty-two cent* a gallon
columntHqye ^ou sqtn*t ’ti? tt
They
N l l T I t 'K O F 1‘ KIMVIIY F L E C T I O N
appeared lie «n&lt; heralded a* a are drinking costly and invigorat­ to use the street* of a city' for lit II
Try an ad
Nj'tlr* I* hereby f i r m that a W bllr Man's sell?
t tingregntionnl ('. K. Notes
r tf J
PriftiMV will b«? h**1d in th# city of Sanford.
great benefactor, one who loved his ing draughts at our expense anil b e ­ hoards than an electric rompnnj t&lt;»
Miss Marian Packard, assisted by Srminolf county*, Flo rid a . Ttmdwy, , , No*
fellow man
Hut past, experiences come intoxicated with thejr ....... run car* over the pavements without .
vrm brr 16, A J&gt; 191 A, for- t hr rtomina
__ For Salt- - Ford truck, . lli*J ■
’■■‘pc-i
i *n TfnrirWirr. 'TT i i f b y *mfr“ rrrr r m c - - ' ~1'’ i cl '-'n UtuuiaU. acnL l hc i c j d c r t rtmr nf rrndfd «rrr~fr7T " Tr.*' fnTtntrTfi f o m / T K
have taught us to I7e . doublTuT mightiness.
bargain. Five putt* edge/ llm* !ftUj
to-wit.
«
For
May
or
of
th»
city
of
Sanford*
,
.
__ __
1 pf forty-five hndeuvorer* Sunday
and towns of the country nre pro__.
,
J H«vrn (7) Council men. mud F i t e (6^ |»rr^
a b o ut J o h n ’s big heartedness, and
Semin blr CvJ
1 ., . ..
,
„ , .
•
,t._ oventng. Our honored and honorary « m i lo M*rvw for two y n r i next **nau- big bargain, $250. 0 0 .
No, we see no1 hope— we'll just go hjbiting ‘advertising vans on the
sure enough, in a few flays wo were
t n f mm E i r r u t l t e Co mmfuemmrn;
mtio for Garage, Sanford,
V fmM
Flu.
member, Dr. Boucholfo addressed roromm^ndatinn
#by primary of a ptfMtl
thoroughfares, while many
told t hat guifolinc had gone up o on paying"IwehtyfHwo cents or any public
,
. .
,
.
,
. the meeting with much feeling nnd to i c n c aa Cterk aa d ColUelor of th«*
For Sale— Two fresh milk roij.
,.
...
. . rlly of S in fold, mod afro m prraofi to a rr vr
cent a gallon,
I t i ' u few days more other amount J o h n ‘ sees lit to charge other cities are going* further mid, , ..... ,, ,
1 beautiful thought. We are proud of ma T f tM u re r and C o l lt rl o r of the* n t y of Hand Bros.
ordering
razed
all
of
t
h
e
stationary
15-u :
us.
He's
grabbed
the
hoo|f,
sinker,
it juaijTVjL^another cent, and c on­
T h e IWat two named ofTlcra lie
the Doctor’s help in our society -and Smnford,
injt appointive n fllrr*; appointment to L»e
hill
boards.
They,
too,
are
eye­
line,
pole
am)
gone
under
tinlog.
tinued to jump until today we in
shnll miss him during his several made by the May or mnd confirmed by the
C ity Council.
St . Clouil are paying twenty-two and we’ve got to stand for it t h a t ’s sores and discourage the sale of the week's absence from the city, j
The polls will be opened at eight o’clock
all
property
they
occupy.
Nothing
1
cents a gallon
• m on aaid date, and will close at five
o’clock
p
m.t and the following named
makes a poorer impression on a
persona are hereby appointed to aervr as
»♦♦♦{
New
Seed
Store
Here
"**
1 tlon't blame J oh n »o much f&lt;»r
stranger than a multitude of ru*ty
clerk and tnapeetora of aald primary, toThere seems to be no stir about
wit
Schal e Mkiiirs, inspector; Tim Kranr,
D
G
Allen
of
Trilby
has
arrived
wanting to corner all the money on
old billboards in every direction
For R e n t - Two story hou**, «fi n i p # e i o r ; C . C . I Howard, I m p e c t o r . W W
e a rt h , as it appenr* to be f ashion­ the coming city election other than in the business district of a city in the city and will open a seed store l-cinf, clerk.
Ti
rilh St and French Avr
M»4- ]
randidatea for the varloua nlTlce* to
able these days lo oppress your the office* of Clerk and Collector Not satisfied with the use of «11 t l . J in thp
" » Railroad Way I'm*Allvoted
crate
rent
Inquire
C.
L
Wing,
S4J
In
aald
primary
m
t*i
(lie
»mh
Assessor
and
Treasurer,
in
neighbor us hard us you can, hut and
fences and brick walls that codld be I Mr . A11,' n hu" h“ d &gt;’l’nri’ o( o f ’crlenc f a l l * 8. F ra n k, aerr etary of the white Palmetto Ave.
-1-tfc
m
a
n
’a
execu
tive
co
m
m
ittee,
on
or
before
we do blpme those shining lights we whirh tho present incumbents, W. M found, the bill posters of Taila-|.in lh*
business with his father. the |0th day of November, 1916. notire of
t hell Intention to be fif ld id itta , and t(
pay $7,60&lt;) and perquisite* a year M I.0 veil and A A Preston are has.ee have adorned sa mule
For Kent
Rooms for light home
m u le cart , “ n&lt;,pr ,ho f,r»’ n“ m&lt;’ ('f the L Allr-n the time of flllng such notice*, the aaaeas
to look after our interests at W a s h ­ to have Harry Wil son and Addison and hung it to a cow hell and run Seed Co., and will give the people of ment against auch candidate* mUai areom- keeping
f*l‘J Oak uvenue.
20-tf
pany sam e, together with a written slate
J [). D a ­
ington
To say t hat congress has Williams ns opopnenls.
it down the middle of Monroe street this community a first class e s t ab ­ mant pledging their willingneaa to abide
[Jead his advertisement by the reaulta of aald prirnary No randiGood six room house with bath |
no right to regulate the price at vison as Mayor has them all backed in tho middle of every day.
. ‘ lish men!
date'a name wiM be placed « * the ballot
off
the
boards
and
the
alderrnanic
in this issue of the Herald.
A. P.
which gasoline can be sold is all
who doe* not qualify witK the aerretary nnd electric light for rent
Th e painting of the city's side­
of the executive
rom m lU ee
within the
Connelly.
IS-tft
f o m m y r o t it has, and every man ticket will remain as it is at present
time
a
bve
epee
I
fled.
walks Would not bo permitted in
The aseeea menta an made by uhr r i r r u
Pulled New Slant
who Is not a corporation paid hire­ with the exception of two new ones
live committee are ia foflqw*
e
any
other city of the United St at es
to
be
eleuted.
Tol
ar
and
Davison
For Rent-— Several nice offlts
A
new
stunt,
for
Sanford
at
least,
For
Mayor
| Mi 00
ling will admit it
If ttie eoa
to the extent that it Is allowed here
For
Councilman
2
SO
will
lea
ve
the
alderrnanic
race
and
two
rooms over Yowell’s. Kpquire N. P. j
was pullt'd off Wednesday when Fo r Clerk &amp; Collector
barons
raised the price of coal -lo
6,00
I Occasionally in the Inrger citie* the three young ladies, members of the For Treasurer &amp; AaaeapMDr
32-tf
6.00 Yowell &amp; Co.
t welve dollars, n ton we know there new men will run in their place.
The
polling
place
shall
be
at
the
city
mayor
will
grant
the
sidewalk
a
d
­
biAieve
thnt
the
ofil
aldermen
are
Presbyterian Christian Endeavor S o­ hall in the
woujd he a hundred ‘ congressmen
of Hanford, Hemimdr co un­
vertising privilege to some charit­
For Rent or Sale— House on Pal- ]
y , Florida
T h e following person* shall be
ciety clerked in the Three-ln-One tdeemed
clamoring for recognition to i n t r o ­ the men for the place. While l may
to he duly qualified elector* in thi*
able organization that has no other
metto AVe. W. J Thigpan 101-lf
have
a
difference
of
opinion
with
primary,
to-w
it:
All
white
persons
duly
store
of
L.
L.
T
ay
for.
Five
per
went
duce a resolution of inquiry the
registered According to law upon the regMmeans of advertising, but never to a
of the total sales of the day were tration books of the city of Hanford, who
first day of the coming session; but some of them I believe that as a
theatrical
corporation
For Rent — One room convenitstl
paid their poll taa on or hefoa* (he
given t o. the £ . E. for their building have
we venture the assertion that not a whole they have given us a good a d­
13lh. day of N ovem ber, 1916
to
depot;
Knquirc 123 W NljtkJ
Let
the
city
authorities
act
imme­
fund. It was gnurt fun for the gills.
F o il R E S T L A K E .
Whisper will lie heard about J oh n ministration. • C e r t a i n l y they have
m an of the Whit# Man'a ’ FlxreuUve St., corner Oak Avo.
Iff-tf^;
diately.
Tho public demands that About 6 p. m. found them rather Chair
ddno
one
thing
that
should
rodound
( ’ o m m ltl ee.
and gasoline.
A
ttewt
;
to their credit as long as they live something be done to eliminate the lirt’d.
A goodly sum was added to
F. H. F H A N K , Hr ere I a r y ,
c
*.*Tbi’ papers are filled with what and t hat is starting the bulkhead of noisy moving billboard and tho free the treasury.
For Rent - -Two rooms nicely fur­
i
Mr. Wilson said to Mr^. ' G » h and rhe tjikefront.
nished
for light hnusekeefrjju ! ! l j
sidewalk advertising concession now
wh at Mrs Galt said to Mr*. Wilpon,
West
Fifth
St
,
3tp
used'.hy “ private business for per­
Statc and County T a v e J Now Dur T
For one I hove never been a sonal gam."
all about trousseaus and wedding
Ta x books are now open in iny
'Is
For Rent
Two furnlsht-il rxrortu, J
, rings,
but not a word has passed kicker agntnst the acts of the a l d e r - [
ofliro for the payment of state and
.117
est
Second
St. j *
JO-rfr
men
takon
as
a
.whole.
There
is
. U)nt dlstlngusihed gentleman's lips
Ft)It MAVolt
M a u d A llan
county taxes for l'J15.
A discount
I
will
l»
■
r»iulci»U
to?
lh&gt;
pcMIlnp
u
|
Mayor
no
set
of
alder^tien
who
do
not
strive
’ a bo ut the enormous price J o h n is
fc/
Tho internationally famous dancer of 2 per cent in November and I per of Sanford, subinet U&gt; th# doriUon of th# Whit#
charging for the fluid. If he is the to give tho p^op le the best there js in " T h e Rug Maker's Daughter," a cent In December is made.
to b* hrid tn Noy#mb#r. jUvln* wrrr-J
Bring Primary
lh# rlty two term, a* Alderman and krmwla# tha
man of the people he claims to be, in t he m, especially in this c i t y &gt;v&gt; You charming romance of two conti­ the description of your property norda
ot our rommonweallh, [ b#U#r# 1 ran U ol
Iwartl lo lb# rfUiana In many way# aa Child fixers*
why doesn’t he close that While often hear ruraoA* of difforent kinds nents nt the Star Friday.
when you come to pay.
l l n and without making any pr#-#t#rtion pram[M
■ House mutrimoniul
bureau
long of manipulations but they percolate
will rtalc lhal lhr law, ot thr cily will l«- mlqgfrrl t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ &gt; ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 1♦ _
Jnb. D. Jin kins.
Cast of characters:
Impartlally. but arrordlng to thr letlrr o( lh# rlly (
through
the
looal
life
of
Sanford
only
enough to look under the cover and
ordii qr*w Aa an A lilij W B lor four &gt;ra r* and
Tax Collector, Seminole Co.
A G E N T S M E N nn&lt;l WO ME NDemetru
Maude Allen
because
some
other
town
has
had
n
v o n l m i (hat psenryni, I k u * my rlaim for th# sufsec what i* going on among the
2 1 - lie'
G E T P A R T I C U L A R S of on. uf tkt
fraga of l h r v o l m of Hanford
Robert
Van
Huren
Forrest
Stanley
As for as our own alder­
people who made it possible for him d ou bl e.
yuiwctl|ulV;M itAVISfiN
*&gt;ont. |&gt;qjurra-proposition* evrr olTrfei
Mrs Van Huren 'hts mother
to be at the head of this govern­ men ure concernined they have al­
.:—
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No prffToili experience crqutrsA
June
Darwell
-*
N
a
m
in
g
th
e
P
a
r
k
ways given the city a square deal
ment?
r.i (i.rt
( .tu.ior
| Write Hox 1 I till, Sanford. Fla
21-d
Osman
Howard Davies
There is a box in the Heruld office
I *ish lo iimounci to lb* voters »nd tny ______ _____
frUnda
that
1
w
ill
he
s
rgn&lt;lltliie
for
tk*
Hulib Hey
Herbert Standing for t j,r vi&gt;ting on a name for the
Good famil y horse, for sale N* I
offie* of Clark and rfllUcior, in
whin
Harah
Laura Woods Cushing park on Ninth street and French ptltnmry If b. h#IU N#» IGM). &gt;ub|rrt to a [rai(I
.
Price right fofj
.p n t.ln im .n l of M#yor
a I r a I a o[ a utos.
John
Marshall. Harrington
Gibbs avenue. This park is ns yet unde­
I will highly appirclst# your .uppurt.
q u ir k sa le
Inquire at lire dspirt-1
H A R R Y J. WllJMtN
'
The story ( " Pa r a m o u n t Pro­
veloped, h u t ^ h e r e
plana on foot
mea t or write M. S. Nelson, S«g ra m " ) :
which will result in mnking it a true To th . V#t*r* ot Rsnford: * •
ford, FI a.
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1 am ■ e u d l d i l . for rMSlrrtion lo th .
Rob Van Buren's rescue of the bea ut y spot. ‘ Various suggestions-fer offic#
of. Cl#rk #nd Coll#rtar,*.tn shs pr*isrir f
daughter of a wealthy Turkish rug- the name include the beautiful and
flHr.il 1 hi# offlr# for fly# r m i Y n d think th at
maker In Constantinople when way- musical Indian names, and the nam I h » » . lh . n e t ...t r y .,p *ri# h r« and will i h o d o t c o o o o o o o o o o o a a o i
‘ -j
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laid by robbers paves the way for a of flotyers and plants which thrive *ppr#tl«l* your auppoU.
niiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiimiiiits
„ ' f i t Y iu *» Italy.
£3
romance between them.
Tho ro­ best in Florida soil.
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rrmance progress^, rapidly despite tho
t h f . x r i i r V r \ R n SSHKhNtMl
I with io Inform the voters la 'ih ii r t t y
objections of Demetra'a father and
v e t e r in a r ia n
Good Ad*Ire, Mr. Merchant
lh#t I wtti b . # ranidftlat# lor.fh
s offl
or, [hs""offlr»,
of
the venomous Turk he is trying to
T
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a
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A
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m
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in
lb
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whit.
whit,
irri*
The tegular kick on the mail order
m#ry to b .- h .H I N#S,
n # s . lAth,
i « h . ISIS
m s I., m tq.
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force upon her. At length B ob per­ houses is still in pi ogress, but Bro, to
V ^ i i D F F J C K — r- * S
t h . spiMilnlm.nt «t m hf.yor ItO
IA l.l.
f HJI)
suades Demetra to elope with him Merchant, all the newspapers in the Ill: v n t Y TH A N K tflM . ^ FO K Y tiU ll
H A N D BR O S. STA BLES
V O TBftC
,
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to America. Getting wind of it, the world cannot light this battle for
• *•
^AfllUHO N l„ tVfr,M A X IS ------------; - r
malicious Osman hires a band of you.
Hring in your l a m e anti sic#
.
i* &lt;•
We can pat you on tho bac
I with to rnnnuMv]
ot.r, al Si nR j hotaes and mplea.
Have the®
'■t
ruffians to make way with Bob on and tell yoy wo feel sorry, and throw ford that -1 #m S &lt;w#
.Jor r . - . l . c t l o m . |
treated.
Have
their
teeth ex­
to
th#
ofllr.
of
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in
,
the eve of hia •departure.
all the brlcka In our yard at that th. primary to !&gt;. hi
amined, sharp c o r n e r ? tkf*sed
if)). 19 5 I !
h#v.
h.ld
this
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With her young Ameiican n&gt;ya- mail order cuss, and net do one bit f..l thnt I am qua
down, projections cutoff and d*"
” t s r .‘' 4 "
j
rayed molars extracted.
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terioualy vanished and the day of of gOod. There is but one way to Itww.
..
1 will ipprocint. your vot**A t q
la o u o o a a a o o o fia o o p a o D O o o o o
iher odioua-wedding t o Oaman draw- whip him and that ia for you to join
A. A. PRH 8TO N
Don't take a chance with inferior carbon paper.
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near, Demetra ffees to a cousin’s us in our effo.ts and advertise. Let
It mdans faded, illegible copies, untidy files, waste
in New York on the b oat on which the peopto know you have the same
B o b has reserved passage.
•
thing for sale.— JJol fo Truth.
of time and poor w ork.. Put a stop to this! Use
Osman pursues the littlo refugee,
to
corners her in New York, and with
Methodlata Read .wejr
TRADE
oriental cunning seta a trap into
Every Methodist Is expcctecrTo be
which Demetra blindly Walks. Os­ present at the new church Wednes­
♦
man then-isummona a second T u r k ­ day evening at 7:30 o’clock.
This
»
ish prjest snd has just forced ' De­ service iji to plan (tnd prepare for the
metra to l\er kneoa when the door special meetings to begin next Su n ­
,
bursts open a n d ' ' B o b rushes In, day 1 1 a.1 W.
Dr. W. J . Carpenter
1
r
having
escaped
the
dungeon
in
Conto come
J t fun 1 uy.
lie willreLast ini' legibility — neatness — uniformity — and economy miofee
1
a
El
1s t anti no pie. He routs Oaman and muiu&gt;.j«r #ten days.
MultiKnpy the standard carlxut paper. In black or blue, MultIKopy
He sure to be
H AH Is o c a l A d v e r t l a e m e n l R U n d e r
bis confederates and lakes Demetra present Wedneedajjj^-Bvenitig 7 3^.
never fades. IJultilvapy j;ivcs non-sniudginif, tion-nil»t)ing copie*
T
h is H ead in g T H R E E C E N T S
i
to Jds mother's, tjhere they arc hap­
which often rivr.1 the original i i rleamestrBnd legibility. MultIKopy
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pily married
Dr. W. J. Carpenter Coining
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Carpenter of Firsp
Methodist church, Jacksonville has'
consented to come to Sanford and
conduct a series of meetings in the
n«w Methodist church. He will ar­
ri ve Monday, Nov. 8 th. All Chris­
tiana in tho city are asked to co­
operate and share in the benefits of
such an occaafon. An Invitation U
hereby extended to every one in San­
ford.
F. E . Steinmeyer.

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For Sale— Ten acres of the best
high hammock land, west side, just
outside corporate limits.
Half in
cultivation 4 years.
About 2 6 0
large pines on other half. Ail fenced
and ditched.
Quarter mil* of W o
shipping stations and First St. ’ Per­
fect drainage. $1350 will buy it if
s o l d %ithin the n e x t 1 0 days, w o r t h
$ 3 0 0 0 .0 0 .
avenue.

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NO. 2 2

WORLD’S FAIR LACKED
RECEPTION TO BROTHERHOOD SPECIAL MEETINGS TO BE
FLORIDA SAYS MILLER OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HELD BY THE METHODISTS
MAYOR TH R A SH E R CO M BIN ES BIRTHDAY
AND BROTH ERHOOD M EETING
■ AT HIS HOME LA ST NIGHT

Congregatin n nl Church

A SANFORD MAN IN
CALIFORNIA F E L T
SORRY FO R H IS
HOME S T A T E

All aboard for the (' K conven­
tion next Wednesday afternoon, to
Kissimmee. Don't fail to tend names
of nil who go to Miss Medorn K.
Russell, Kissimmee, Fla.
Next Sunday niffYil. the subject
The Fleshy tor ia n
Brothel hood,
for consideration by the pnstor will noted fot the social gatherings in
made a. mistake in not be “ Hur, the Hand-Holder.”
All this city and get to gethet spirit
b.3 « . a , r exhibit a t the world’s cordially welcomed to this Bcrvire.
combined a meeting nnd birthday
i.jr m S'nn Francisco this year. Sd
Th e other regular services.
last night, the occasion being the
bink, Frank Miller -&lt;ff this city,
Sunday school, 0:45 n. m.
43rd birthday of Hon. D. L. Thrash­
ho ha- just returned from a trip
Morning service, 1 1 o'clock.
er, mayor of Snnfoid, county super­
,LWvlgh the west and a tw;o weeks’
C. B. Society at &lt;} o’clock.
intendent of Public Instruction and
A cordial welcome is extended to the teaehet of the
Presbyterian
d ,j„ SatiuriSl' Ass oc lat imwu Un- all at these servicer
Brotherhcod Has.*, composed of ttenra,fIJk.'
■' Bml.almeTs ! *»d-rep‘t he South fc'Jtffnln Association of !\ a hundred of the men of this
drruh
.1 i making surh stien- CongregutiojrrrLTjTiu relics and miniriMent* *' 1
i 1" y
in ti.dmlf of this state ter. will hold its annual session with
ucu&gt; f ' b "
The class was mvit-it to meet Mt
■HI i!i 1!»17 will beheld us. Nov 10th anti 17th
Important Thfa-hei from seven thirty till inidthat it
and Interesting thertie- will !*«• &lt;lt
U
'
i .‘ I ' md vuiiu- of them almost made
.idl'd
I'oiiditurns
in
i ij . ■»,.,) m Imiii , 1 i\ :ind mglit *e
Mr
goo (
The hio.td vetsial.iv, aod
.tin* fruit anil veget-1
|&gt;v -I'M-okt-T* nf ia&lt;&gt;
Xa! fjj
•u“ l
li- ttUTi. J i m - lihulv JUVrtL- -LL!d&gt;
t - TvV-rhrtT -fntrfrTmnrf f|oitaT”fame~
W will T..- vT, I ome to
ili'1
t i e men a n d Mtr tiras h" .. May
years
on
H
o
n
d
a
these
session*.
bu gap" d
. .
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Thrasher, Frances
Chappell
and
by inducing the rich touiists to
Mr s .. W. B. Watson, the only Eves
buii,l .......... theie and become winamiuig the Adams Served delicious
„‘r r^„|, , r. and that nil the people
punch during the evening and other­
of that • ,,'* ,.,iv S|»ecial attention to
wise looked aftei the eotnfoi t of all
• Ilium" :inU yards unimru*
p t .- .-n t
was
The • • I I I 1&gt;
D\ fiiih if
., Lower of i os ' s a n d )
til that
witb 1‘UJiUh,
u mi* and
tiik'-n
While the California I
nt)*"
nm-" JlfKd at a preconeerted -ign
jiiiii.l compare with
t ri- r*
f h*
tb .
b. » *
» i' tile d
til! ii
lion -e
.
wtm v noted t he ( T I I K S K . M I N o t . K H O AR D OK
Die t *
•ml 11 I
l a v lor &lt;
K 11, nr\
e o r N T V C O M M ISSIO N . opportunity of seeing
(*ii i ■
II It M I'V el|- end If f 11 dly site
i .'range, tint Califottint
K R S O F F Kit 11KSOthe I
reeded in smuggling a line eliflir
, vetyWhere and the
Tt 1
U TIO N S
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1, ' iV i . of . i g . i r - a m t -I - I I I ' k . T i
ether
IruiiA were tr*e
uraiig'
-el mt* the house anti hefo.e the
•king
for tt*
astonished
M ;ivo| could gel
Ills
,- thinks Florida lost a
I'l I foil" Wmg ’ &lt;'"llll "t i T
Tig
VIf -• •T11 In- a 1- p i e - f i i t e d wi th 1 In-si'
tin- St
l " h t - river .ter* passed h,
, rt unit &gt; in l be ad ver
re l.t. lot e " - of &lt;-t'-em and loving re
I,-,
the
luck
of
fund*
for
a
the
Senilli'di
Itoard &lt;&gt;l • mint' * "in tm mlir.tnce I,' |( ..I Holly is n u
IBI't
• ,,id he felt very lonc- missloner-N at their meeting on Ttle- f, w wtiiils
file •'
M.ivOtv Thia-hel re
. -i tie l.iiildiiig where all duy
utrn*
s| "i I' d m a most ‘ feeling tiiuntu •
•, .t e s
w ere re p r e s e n te d
Sanford Fla N'o\ 2 I'M.5
ihtV*ie|.||hg I h« gifts and then the
1|
&gt;
returns
to
San
Wherea- tlie rn.itt e r "i aii nit'"
fin-’
ghi - 1 - we'ie i II nil'll In part.ike "f
• rrn1&gt; ' o n v i n c e d
t h a t coastal waterway along tin Vil-mln
ten!
rolil t urge v sandwiches, pi skies ami
■, place to live but alro coast, Maine t " K*&gt; West Ha
is nl fin and with real Vrv■&gt;k*Nft ■rid
Flu el..
i, a s l e e p on t he j o b being developed and i- now prm
that
up pet Ilfs t hi", did )i If*Ur*• t»* i !»»■
in a d v e r t i s i n g t he re- til-n ily a flirt to the Florid.I line .1 id
VI IT i|• *, "ti tl e
A l s o t h a t if
Whereas, there i* an effort being
•OU1 •
M'Ollt 1lie I line t he I in**1 m tti YA.1 *»
el sl ti i f oi d w o u l d t r av e l
to get the I oiled S t a t e s gov
the t
with
sate tied \ It Parfisdi jt
I a ioil d bCronu- btoad-l ern merit to adopt and take over
man
oK • to mien and read the fo'log
i- (i ili/e t he needs of the 1 that part of t fie K.a-l &lt; oast i anal
rriu u
lug address
ntj in n. . n&gt;' wa^'s.
now in operation.
The eireu mst anees undei which
MI Mn ' Miller came home
\rnl whereas H i- of u n great d i I ti" i—
t plea-ant gut In-ring has or
i
. I,. 1 1 Pacific and imidtI lomil lit! marks the
not Vll.il 1hterrst 1 o all Florida, ■H-ie'l it n
r !~■ .j
t. old Mexico
They
t hat lio mist ilk" he made in it- |o &gt; * i-i'pt ("iiatlx ' inrl :i n«) &lt;1.... .. fi-t'ling
1‘ n rr. o n n n d
r.in * l
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t that every
!( l- also - ife t «»
, "in nl met iii regujai made, practical or sati sf act ory
T!"
V, -mi (iri•—
i tit a: * hi- m«» •t el ll 01 t"
1-t. C l 5, at 7 :iHI I lie present ow n'-rs. .md
ml |•11)•
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" f I Il'V fa T meet
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a aland (mint of supporting the Pres­
byterian church and its branch ■
hut from a standpoint of his ethet
great responsibilities in the outer
world.
It behoOvt't, every father and
mother cl Suminote county, to honor
and bear with in the highest honor,
and with the greatest enthusiasm,
the head of its educational board,
(hi heijtg one of the greatest far
tors of I 1., rii-j nl rv. yet at t im-s.
not -» r .fenluil hv all of our peuph;
Our p "• . should be I'hankful. I** *
pi- n..!'. i l=io w1111 *ir• 11 111•' •11 ik
■ r * » i * m 4 '* i i i * » i. '
t 11
up"
'h
f«i
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•
kTplVfUhigl
-t . ■, r .- f t he t luliiren of mil
county and to tin* mid, every citiz*n sh o u l d l e n d his or her most
hearty s u p p o r t
We are, by reason of the pleasant

REV . C A R P E N T E R T O
B E H ER E TO CON­
DUCT SE R V IC E S
N E X T W EEK

The ollleinl* of the First Method-'
1st church of this cljy have secured
the services of Dr. W. J . Carpenter
of Jacksonville, Kin., to eonduct this
meeting at the new Methodist rhurcU
at 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. each day
of next week.
a n m m need.
Dr. Carpenter is originally from
Sunday * Program
St.
Louis, Mo,, but has been in
s' ii mb&gt; v
school
a ll
depart mentis
Florida
fot a number of years.
He
o r g u i /.ed h o w i 1 1 i i i i ' c t s 11 15 k
m
wigs
pastor
for
seven
years
,
in
T
a
m
­
S * T n in n .
I I .0(1. - u T i i e r t ,
W a lk in g
pa, was in charge of Hyde Park
with Cod
anti First ( ‘ hu’ che*
He i* now
Si-- ii ' K p w o r t h l.'-.igue, 3 p m
closing his (mirt It \eir io i -m s - o "
l
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7 p
to
S"fiu,l i f l i p
111 . ilhp-i t S e e k i n g Vlll"
LLi' I- a - trong sjn'iiker, a good
\ rynl
« Bible
stutleot, nnd « ' &gt;v■•' nl no n
To e Ushers will meet you at the
Hi*
coming is hailed with delight
dooi'
You will leceivo « warm welami great expect:11 ion by the entire
01) lltr- .
mem brrship
' A large chorus choir will futnisli
s u r r o u n d i n g s , p l e a s e d to m a k e meiithe music and lead the singing
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loi u.&lt; to say. that it is j
ver v in n I i , mir plea* ill e t o not••

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MANY SURPRISES IN
ELECTIONS TUESDAY

mm her "t i tils h . i lie- 111 ' " i n e i I i " i i i " l F F K A &lt;. K T T K S M A K K ( i AI N ' S
w11 11 th ‘ i■ a nor ate prepara l o ' i " a.id
IN S O M K S T A T K S AND
nr range me nt- for the welfare and
T I I K I’ K O O H K S S I V K S
Hiji 1 ■—s o' r i ■ i si*I m g re. • pi uoi 11111
WKItK I,O S K RS
we trust that she, t og et her wi th het
b P o w er s ,

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may

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permit
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to hav. lie hom r "( being gathered
here thi- evening t &lt;' c lehtuti the
furtv third birthday of "ur must

1 I" d r o p p i ng
of
the
mnoritv
a g a i n s t w o ma n s uf fr ag e i i P d i n r y l
v.ini.i t " a p p r o x i m a t e l y fill 0(10. ami
t h e f.ului'' of t h e P r o g re s s i ve s to
poll c ho ug h v o t e s lit the
Mltssa■ tin
t - g u b e r n a t o r i a l r ac e t " main
l ai n their legal - l a n d i n g as u pollti

ho 11o r a t»I' • t h I Is 1 1a 11. Hpt Ig h I ■■ 1 r a 1g 111 ,- i| (.,i r".

i I........ut*l»inding lea
lures
"I
ill.'
latest returns from
tor wat ■I and taw nbldihg ctll/.en, and
wi-h him the greatest of niece*.* in Tuesday s State election*
Throughout
Wednesday the iiui (its future undertaking- and that h*n ltd III- family may live to eele j o i i i v ig.im-t s u f f r a g e in P»nn»yl
brute and enjov many more birth­ v u n i a . e s t i m a t e d at t i m e s as hi gh us
3110. 1)00 d ec r e a s ed
With additional
day receptions
At a late h our I he g' l e-t* d e p ar t ed

wishiin; the host and hostess many
l iuppv r e t ur n* &lt;d the
Th u - e present w itc

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out of ti7 eoui l t l es I I I
the s t a t e had been earned for mil
f rng e g a v e its s u p p o r t e r s ' ever y etti D u r a g e iiit'ii t

Moses, (i f, 'I ivlor. F T
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Watson.
M lirhi'iid. • , I MewiIt
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A't hough Mi ITrage was defeated in
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Cl" vai'iirtl store next (loot *"
the r«'«t aiirniil in the court house
hl'i'k has been seleet-'d a- t lie place
for the tin wet* show ami plant sale
en Nm
I i .iticf "(I Pri/"'s will be
given for ‘ ill roses, •biy- ant be
mums and ether flowepv. and the
roinpelit" n
not for Sanford only
imt f‘ i all of Seminole county
I1
is utgod that those having beautiful
llowers will exhibit them and help to
a foil i cull/at ion of the possibilities
of Fh nd u nt 11 and climate
The plant- that will In offered fot
sule will be -well Its a I known to be
adapted I " lm id conditions, and
they will be strictly at catalogue
prices
If there are those who wish
home es|locial plants, ii telephone
ines-age to Mr- H*nrv Wight will
hu vc them on hand, as the orders
foV plant- will not he -ent in until
the l»th
There will be an exchange table in
•lung, "f Mis W I Hill where
plant* may h*1 bought and exchange
bn otherThe "to. k for this table
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carefully prepared
Large audience*
are expected.
An additional n u m ­
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the congregation.
The pastor will
preach at both hour* on Sunday,
The sermons will be in line with the
aeries of meetings which, will be con­
ducted next week. T h e preacher for
I h t i e meeting* will bo Dr. \V; J.
Carpenter, of First Methodist Churc
Jacksonville, a* has already been

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nr '* ■* ihe work if the Railroad the epd that the great'll good to on ptolesaion of faith each SaltfiAth
Dismissal with the Lord’s' Pray
iptainV’.
a nd "dt sire to pToaao his
dal
most
people
ami
to
our
ftntt,
an(J*'theri' is an. earnest spit it of
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patrons.
T h a r he will make a .sur­
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may be had a* early a* possible
evangelistic prayer in the congrega­
then passed.
vey.
Memory
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WHk~Lunluy.._rCsa
in
his
new venturg goea without
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Scripturu rending. Beau ire Martin.
HapinV/ ( T"
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board this 2nd Nov., 1315.
Chrysanthemum Rehenrsal ' .*■
A1 b r i e f ' outline •of the work done-./ •’ *,
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* fov-.miliemum Rehearsal
Congregational C. E. Note*
Tho chorus for the Operetta Chry­ b / U s p t U t s in foreign countries
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1 * chorus fot the Operetta ChrjrThia society will hpld it* meeting santhemum will meet aF-the-Lndte*.’ was ’ g'ven by the meTnbhrs-df &lt;he
Mr. « « * B* Frank has sold the
“ nthetnum will meet at the Ladies’
L. A. Hrutnlcy
Sunday
evening
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o’clock.
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rooms,
onSaturday
night
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Group.
.HpccijiJ
music,
Beatrice
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HAPPENINGS

IN T E R E S T IN G

D E N T S —rE V E N T S
R E P O R T E R S

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O F S E M IN O L E

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will he overstocked with eggs and
will have no coffee at all unless we
ran make the exchange sooq.
Joe Smith is in Geneva for the
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Mr. C. K. Harrison with u crew
winter
now.
|o f twelve men have been up to Pt rMr. John Huddleatonc has re­
l l m m o n Hnrmtiork thin week puttinit up t he fruit there for Chase &amp; turned to his old position in Wa sh­
ington, D. C.
Company.
Miss R. IToetor left the first of
T h e Baptist people had quite a
time Sunday with their regular pas­ the week to (111 her position in
tor,
Uev. Stones, anti with Rev Marion Count y Hospital at Ocala.
" B o b b l e , " really you preach good
Burr of Altamonte Springs and
roads,
talk good roads' and write
Rev. Milton of Chuluota.
Rev.
good
roads,
why tiOn't you mention
B ur r gave* a very interesting talk
the
grade
between
Geneva and Sunon “ God's Money Laws,"
Rev.
ford
if
you
wish
some
of these sweet
Burr i s sin interesting lecturer and
his talk was greatly enjoyed by all tqters, oranges anti grapefruit'*
in attendance,
Rev, Stones, after
dinner was served on the grounds
gave a talk on S t a l e Missions as
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T h e y are T od ay and Rev. Milton I---------------------------- ‘
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g a v e ' one of his high injelleelnal
Mr. and M r s . -C h ar le y' C h j i t ] r f :nrc
talks in the evening, tour (ting on rejoicing over the arrival aVf-;thi*ir
life ns life is today.
Resides these Second boy via fhe stork, left nt
talks the rhoir gave some well se­ their home Friday* evening.
Mother
lected hymns.
and baity are doing nicely, under the

GENEVA JOTTINGS

H o !—
I Said
Calumet!’

‘I want what I ask for—
I know what it would
mean to fro home without
it.
Mother won't take
chances/— she's sure of
Calumet — sipc of light,
wholesome, tasty hak| ing» — of positive, uniI form results—«if puriiy
■ ami economy.

Kou u y

.W* an* all glad to have Mfi M c­ rare of Dx.^Roberson.
Lain with us again
Mr
McLain
C ottage p ray er meeting was held
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ha.it a rather severe case of tnalsiMal at the-hiftnc of -MY and Mrs Rabun
fever but has entirely recovered after Fritla^* evening.
In if g t nl en to Si
Luke's in &lt;&gt;r
Mrs. Rush of Plant City t« v-i-jit

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CALUMET
Baking Powder

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— uy aside your
favorite liiainl oiue
am) you" 11 ncser go
lurli tm ti Calu­
met is.the ssoil't’s
beat flaking Pow­
der— it’s mitderi ale in price."
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Mr- It I. Dan n is •'penning th*'
WILL j tuL v i l h tier n'f'lhtC* M f \\ .1 David of this place
W. B. Raulerson is still home from
Okeechobee.
T h e young p eo p l e met at the horn*
nl C
F
Harrison last Saturday
evening
After their songs wire
j sung
Mrs Harrison served a deli
| clous ice course
Mn
Harrison is
one of Geneva's most charming host

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tn .lava Ihiftli gi*v&gt;rnm"nt engl
Heirs have tmllt n road tiltdgc more
than one hundred f•«r lout: an*) wtili
u eetitrnl spa n of mm ■ 1I1..11 sixty Oct,
entirely ol bum boo

Tli*' C am ero n City, young people 1
dressed ftp as hob goblins S a t u r d a y
evening and hail a l«&gt;t of fun calling '
on t h* ir ft lenilTwn rii-i 1*11*1 grocery nruis 11r«*

u y her brother Charley Chll-On .md
Li intly lor a (ew week|
Bennie J a m e s t who lives at SvlviH)
Lake hat* been ap|iointed deputy
gain/ war lien.

, Air and MrFrank Hutchins;
Missus Bertha and Florence Ahourn
nwd .Curtis M um* enjoyed a drive
out to Paula Sunday afternoon
Mr and Mr- K.ihun visited their
daughter. Mr and Mrs John Badger
at the Z a th a ry saw mill Sunday,
Mr St hmelr is making improve
iiptitn at his |mrk
fh- is making
the iwimmiitg pool larger and p u t ­
ting in a boiler, so ,ti to have lie*
water warm in the pool for the
people who go in bathing
M* Si hmelr t* the hap|&gt;ie-( man
th at is seen these days
III' wife |s
dui home after being gone over live

Donald Dunn, William and Th eo­
dore Dunn, Mary Sansverino, Renta
Poston. J u l i a Nylund, Carrcila Du.tint, Melvin Martin, Willie Nos
t rum
Early Marital Music.
Almost from tltno Immemorial our
soldiers have matched to baltlo. to tbn
tuno of the drum or the skirling of tho
pipes. l*ondon Tit-Bits sayB. Perhaps,
however, the most Interesting of. the
early records of martial music la that
concerning an episode In 133.1, the daft*
of the battle of Halltlon hill, when "the
Knglysche mynstrelles beaten their
tabors and blewen their trompos, and
pipers plpedcne loud and made a great
achowte upon tbo Skotteo."

one had the best tim e ev(*r.

r without wli|p|H"d rn 11:1

llmv iil’U'ii lift\t- \im
nl (In- Iri'iil'li

f t *.'*111111; ffi Hj v 1111»|i i 1 1 •!*

wanted

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tisipg new auto liu ck s M D Gatvbel
X, 5&lt;'n n n d * w H Rivers
- L. M. Lucas is in Marion county,
having tin* agency for the sale of

liv iv ii'lif fu ll f|*»ltiJ,i

can ic

Mil. whips
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C a rn a tio n M ilk

ma ps

C lean — Sw eet

P u re

f ront C o n ten ted &lt;ow e

Tlirrc in nothing nrtr t&lt;» Imrn ulii-n you

I mint toil Milk for

ctMikln^r, tvikmir or the
Nmi «ton i I
« hrin^e o'tir
dm ItUitf rnrtliMcU* ( urn.illMh Mtlk is mils jj;u*e 1 •» - n«*
t vaj^r

I \ki MART MIMS

ntr«l to lli&lt; niliM^lciiry o f rn on - id'Hi UU .nuhii ink * ollutirf
Inki-n mil hut n hr^e |«rt *vf I In* n ih c. ll is lirrm* 11»\»IU m tin]
run! 'It nliml nlwii^. j.iirv, *«&lt;-! »r.. I »* hoh hoin ! I *• on v. hh n, tj

Bert Lung of Sanford was a
nesd.v alt *r noon visitor here

I* ns i^rrfit ns it** «ii»iiuin\ am] rn h H**' /
Ord#r Mfml iim «l ( ifitliM Milk Irta ?*•» §»•&lt;*»

Mi'" Dai-y Betts of Siimford waPiml K eel \ a
the guest **f Mr.
couple of (lay*- Ill-t We&lt;•k
.1 A Brrtdd.in k " ( Pi»*rS«»I| is t Inguest (»f his soin in-law. II l&gt; Dura nt
fur .1 CO11 |'l*' &lt;*f Ul‘l*lk**
Mr- Paul I'V e e l v 1* ft T ID'S! lav fur
I lay t otia Bear h t &lt;■ VIHII r»*1a 11 Vo
month* in Texas
there foi a fi'Wi days
Mis- Helen M Is.i*r m.1 n w|H•nt I In*
Mr I) H C Kiihun and Alfred
of M is-es
Kmn »D' ! vah Ihjhv rn»‘!i v'»*ttinR thi-ir week end at I'ii'da, K‘l»
»n
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! 1■11 11&gt;»- Hi-t ij i4ri F r a m e s .md IFlor.i
till "A 'Af I’ V f
-•Mi Ilnr*'l*l II"|1S,i !u*n md - 1- 1 *■r
link l 'i\
hIH rn(»rtivrli£ ridi* Miss* Fisa nf 1 &gt;a kl.i &gt;it] hpe nt i. . part
f II Hf 11f M♦ | f»h Ill-A W h w l
Sunday afternoon and evening here,
guest of M is- Helen Iserman
\ novel .in.) thoroughly enp.vulplc
a (fair was g 1 yen by .Mrs J' \ |) ^
r AST SXNfORD
Morris last
Monday evening, m
honor of Mr- F r i n k Kvaris
Iji'i
This column hus for about fivt (Ltioni were sent out to a' ht/bo
years been known as Sloore's St a patty
The guests met first at ,N|r
1 ion hut for various teitsons ha&gt; S otdorH s *.t"r . all dn—sed rt&gt; Ntlit
lieen .change*! to Faist Snufotd
t i e occasion in costumes Ieprt**efltJ l
I h M* f'lellaml u tu r oe d Wed II g hoboes of all iiiitfoniil dips
.Af-j.
tO'sdav froni a trip to S.iftpul .1 1 ■rx .11 I fail 1 C hi 11 &gt;1 the lull'll h ’ hit '
whi fi in -pir.t I'Viru! ifa-v - vstkitiiu1 1ti 1* trail for Mr- Morris Ion k door
relative itnd &gt;ii|i ruling lotmwme*' where ItJl II 11 * tils W ee reel IVI'll, t lll'li
f ir and Mrs Harry Rivers and to the 1 a k *' -bore where bouts were j
son went tn G e n e S u n d a y to visit waiting to convey the party urforut
her mother. Mrs. Jennie Prevail . Lake Mary to the home of Mrs.
Mrs Rivers will remain, so pi** time
Kvan*
Here the remainder of the
Mr“ Will Prev.ftt and son Neil evening was spent in playing guipe*
went to New Smyrna Saturday t&lt;&gt; around 1 i.nnp 1*rc. diving for up- j
spend some 11 |ti" with for t oot i n ' pies in a tub, etc. Prtr.es were award
e&lt;f to the I !»•)&gt; &gt;!"! g.»;n1 1••mil ll whose
I
It * urr :e anti nt hot rd.i
) | .1 - ter Itriiwi.
I'beli to end It ill 1 Mr
cost u me best 1 lilted tile occasion ,
t mw dpitlmv r en supt i er w o
e ■ 1 | MV*—
liie byf - p u re w.ts given to M is-j
MiIV
. U mi .|»r ■ I .11 v .a Hi - |n*• 1 t
Ainanda
'sjohlrin alid the gentle-,
guest
at
tfu
gl ut g t*&gt; be t a k e n a b o u t t he g r a d e I
m an ’s to Mr Vihlen
Refreshinenta•
I In 1 wee n here a nd S a n f o r d
- M e are rrv avenue
i* nsisted of the liandouts received
1 still u n a b l e to p a s s in a n . w a y and
ea. ly ir* tlie evening jiiii I cotlee m a d e 1
ant dr e i ni f u i l v a f r a i d t h a t S/.an(ord

Miss It
Prui 1 or wa- m t ikee
I holme last week attending to bil'l
Hess t hr I r
Miss Florence Bellows charmingly
entertained a few of the young
114 iiph .it .1 H a l I" a n i l party Jit-1
Friday evening
Man* games ,,p
pr opr title to tin' in . a-icm were play
cd. some of t he 111 liellig "Bohhlllg
for Apples.- “ Sp en ts ’' and
Sweep
1 11 g (or Link '
In a (harming booth
1.1 o Oi l side Mrs \\ L Srlg ils The
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told .nut lo-rt u ru- .uni Mi ' K 1 tittnes 1 hariningly rea*l one *&gt;f
j^oir true ghost Stories.
W here's
M i MotnV'1"
Kvervftm* whs dress
ell .is ghosts till ,* llili' hour, win tl
they disrarited their costumes (nr
C h e a p a n d M g ca n U a k t n g P o w i !c T S ,] r &gt; ,&gt; o i
evening dress
Mr and Mrs Claude
nave you m o n e y . C a lu m e t d o x i I t 'a P u i r
Itaubrson with Mr
and Mrs t;
a m i far »uf&gt;arior t o aoyir m l l k - a n ^ aiHla.
Muttheux chaperoned the crowd 'Mr
•Raulerson xvas charmingly gowned
In white crape de chine, while Mrs
T h e L a d y b ir d Beetle.. *
Muttjeiix wore grey ctepe
Among
A remain ladybird b***ulo fcwomns otliefs priso-nt si'ii* Misses 1 |.ire
grandmother to seventy fl v»/ tiTlii IlIlH (if I I , i r r i - o , /\ 11' 1 1 " ( ( &gt; ' * - a l l i e b r . i i . ' ,
'mr klud in nit months Sin* Inyn her
I i' "f gi : i I’altlshnll, Ir.i nnelf
Sln'l
eggs on t Is*’ mo] on vines isnil the whit
dun. Louise I Lints
|tr*sic I ' m tur
tali grubs Imti.Iim] from thorn crawl
uvttr tba plants, gobbling up every Thusa Tarbell, Coniine llaulersoti,
uphli they come across. When Inti* au­ Lois Grant, Kdna Geiger and Ruth
tumn urrlvea the mature booties fly Geiger and Messrs. Otis Mapp,
up Into (ho moil n in Inn, whore they Payne Daniels, Stephen Childs, Wil
Knthor In rlii a term) masae* anionic limn K i l hee , H o r a c e and (*yr*f Ra n
fallen leu von mill pine needles lo l i - i o ' M a f v i n Wa l k * r, .b*'' B r o w n
spend the winter
! l.*oii ( o o n i n g h u m
It ol i e ' t Hill .11••1
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her borne in Boston. Mast., this over a campfire. * M^s.*
Hester
week.
brought a small party out from SanMiss Mina Howard of South Sa n- ; ford during the evening as a plenaford avenue was a week ehd guest of nnt surprise.
These
were
Miss
Miss Marian Ismon
in
Cameron Hunter. Miss Phillips, Mist Combs
City,
nnd several otheis. The other guests
T J Hi I,l has the ftnrst field o f were Mcsdunu** Frank Kv»n« and
eggplant we know of anti has been T. A D Morris, Misses Amanda
shipping some fancy stull .for t h e 1 Sjoblim, Fdnn Thompaon. Olga Vipast three weekA Moses has hlcn, He’en Iserman and Kbha S t c l t .
landed the greater part
L et tuce; Messrs.. Good heart, Sjoblorn, John
from the Jot* Cameron farms s h i p - ( Rvans
Fred and Abide Sjoblorn
ped thin week is the first from this Jesse Lee, ■ Floyd and Adolph Sjolilocality
lom. Norman Swanson, Vihlen. WalJ oe Cameron is ut Toasahatchie ford Pearson, Carl Pearson, Charlie
ranrh this week, and will, biing a 1 and Morris Sjoblorn,
The school house ha* on tLs honor
bunch of cattle here to flniiih off for
roll
this month the following names;
mnrket.
Miller avenue, between Cameron
nvenue nnd Beurdall at
Moore'*
Station, has been graded and eonsidetable woik done,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen H, Slone
with the little Slones. Carrol and
J im drove to Da yt on a Beach Sunday and spent a' aetfghfl'ul day.
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Misses Maude and
Clare
Cameron and brother, Argel .were
hosts tA a crowd of their (Hernia at
a masquerade party Jlniloween eve.
There
were wftchee&gt; ghosts and
all of the other characters appropri­
ate for th* occasion. Games, dancing
•and music box were enjoyed.
RefleshmenU of fried cakes, up pies
and oranges were served nnd every

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save if you had a .bicycle?
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How nvfiny times a day tin you walk fnmf one to twen­
ty block* when ifjrou liatl a hievcle lhe irtp could h fiu a d e
in one fourtn the time?
\W have them in all the fs -t inuki-s, fioiti cheap ones and higher,

which we will sell on 0*rms to suit
Hr, we run fix up your rdd one at
a reasonable price. Come in and la Ik to us obout it.

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Opposite City Hall

Bicycles, Motorcycles and Accessories

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more thoroughly into plant nutrition
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with view to utilizing products at hand to the very ^
best purpose. The result of our efforts along this line is

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- " W i t h a m p l e p r o o f o f ^i ndi rati ons
the s o u t h e a s t e n t e r s i nt o N o v e m b e r
with most s u b s t a n t i a l p r o s p e c t s of
r i o i l l n u e d i u r f r a s ' in t h e v o l u m e &lt;■ (
business.

M ATERIALS

" T h e proip ects for S ep tem b er and
then for O ctober proved to be even
better than they had been described
There are now- the most dependable
indications that N ov em b er will l&gt;&lt;
far better in a business way than
was

A Full S to c k a t r&gt;AII T im e s at O ur Sanford
and B c a r d a ll W o r c h o u s c s

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against any fertilizer mixture of aatne ammonia and phosphoric acid'
^ ^ ^ te n t, regardless of percentage of potash. Send for particulars

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" T h i s m o n t h is b e g u n w i t h general b u s i ne s s a c t i v i t y .
T h e r e i» no
l onger s t a g n a t i o n in a n y g r e a t i n ­
d u s t r y.
M a n u f a c t u r i n g p l a n t s are
in full o p e r a t i o n a n d n e w mil's ate
b r i ne e s t ab l i s h e d .
Construction
work is in pr og re ss i n - l a r g e v o l u m e
Hank c l e a r i ng show bi g c o m p a r n t : vi T h e H e r a l d , \V. J. S ca r s. M . &lt;
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" P r o s p e r i t y is at h a n d .
It will
T h e fii-ra l&lt;l. at it again
V o n get
not be l i m i t e d b y N o v e m b e r , and
it s t r ai g h t . fi&gt;r t h e ilcrul d know&lt;
the end of D e c e m b e r wi l l not mark
H e r e it is
its c e s s a t i on
It is t h e b e l i ef of sue
T h e S a n f o r d p o s t ma s t e r will he
cessful , o b s e r v a n t b u s i n e s s men t h a t
appointed.
N o t in a n y wise t o fie
, we are entering upon a period of
influenced
by
vote of the pe o p l e.
yWsperity such us..thU country has
J oe Sears e v e r y t h i n g , the p e o p l e
netfof known b e f or e . • "
nothing.
N o v o i c e or choi ce for
" A m o n g t h e i t e m s of c o n s t r u c t ham
t i o n ’. w o r k t o -be d o n e . * as r e p o r t ed
T h e w a y un d t h e right to s a y . all,
thi s w e e k a r e : &gt;
a p r i v a t e ussvt of t h e man who, just
" Apart ment^lpiuse. t Atlanta. Gu
a l i t t , c whi l e _ag&lt;&gt;. in el ec t i ng t&lt;&gt;
bank buildings, A l wj l Lp t c . l G a . and
c ongre ss, wc ' b ui l t larger t h a n w Ft
Meade. Flu
f a c t o r y f blnhling.
knew
lint it wa- ever t bus. a n d
Koine.| (Jn . fra tel mil buildings. I.uu
tlTu-ly wc h a v e it good and s t r o n g
roll Mai ss. nnd Selma. Ala. librnri
iif riiur-c Mr *b-ar- ■ ■ know Out
building
Sumter
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buildings. Carrollton Ala and Mag
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Are giving a Durham Duplex
Demonstration Razor Freo to
each p u rch a se r- of one fifty
cent package of Duplex blades.
Only one Razor to each person.

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Jacksonville
Florida

Blasting Ground For Tree Planting
•MMoll fia- Imm-ii w r t l l e n on b o n to
Itbisiing for tree p l a nt i ng Is best dono
plum a tree or Ins's. Ion If tlo* r x p cr l
III the full. Is- uuse ill tills t i me of tha
c i n e - o f scores of faiiioii- o i s l i ardl- t s y e a r It Is e a s i e r to c at c h the subsoil
h a v e ail) Weight on tile tuple. I bell the In dry condi ti on l l bi stl ug In (lie spri ng
p r a e i b e of u-liig d y n a m i t e pr el i mi na ry for spri ng pl a nt i ng, howe ver . U mu c h
(o pl ant i ng y o u n g , trees bus f ul l y better t ha n pl ant i n g In d u g holes, n o t ­
wi th s t an d i n g t h e fact that t h e subsoil
pr ov ed Its merits.
Tin* wr i t er Inis |icrsunnlty semi *| n»- I- apt to lie w e e or d a mp
elrte e x a mp l es of the va l ue and e x c el
If the bobs* a r e blasted In a d v a n c e o f
loiioe o f tree p l a nt i ng wi th i l yna i nl t e tile tittle o f s e t t i ng the trees t he y nru
oi. a pr i vate or ebar d In D e l aw a r e, the left wi thout f ur t h e r a ttenti on until

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THESANFORD HERALD

S A L F O R D W O M E N W R I T E - day came across the rivet to explore
The Woman's Club edited In Its our little city yesterday. Ho bccmed
beautiful erttirety the Sanford Her­ well pleased with it.
R. J . HOLLY, Kdltor
ald lait Friday, and the issue stands
W. M. HAYNES, Bu&amp;fnexs Manager
Rex. Holiday killed a large hob
ns n monument to the ene,rgy and cat in Mr. Andy Rush's chicken
PublUhxi r r t f y Tui*«i»ir «»&gt;&lt;1 KrtcUjr
l i t !•' — (••&gt; r f the good women o f 1 yard at midnight last Saturday,
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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY that thrifty city. Editot Holly wont measured 8 1 '2 feel from the end of
to J . :
urvillo ty attenti the St at e its nose to the end of Its tail, and
Now is the time to make your deposits in the Peoples Bank.
auBHOtimoN pniCE. in a iiv a n c k
Press convention, leaving his paper 4
lent
from
front
toes
to
hind
ONE T E A *...............................
12.00
November First is the quarterly interest paying period. A l l de­
Two lesaonft mny be toes. • It had killed several chicken
■ IX MONTHS...................................................
I . n in their charge.
posits received in our Savings Department up to and including .
T H U S M O N T H S . .......................
7 * learned by the experiment, viz: how
fo Mr. Rush.
excellent
uie
the
accomplish
merits
tM lirfri) I* (ho O lf by C u tlt) 12.00 Pot V n r la
November Tenth will draw interest from November First. Four
Nc one in this community has
of the general run of club women,
Adraara or 2Or. P tr Month
been
able
to
find
Miss
Lila
Rrtftow
per cent com p oun ded quarterly in our Savings Department.
Pap menu la Ad rea re M ail tie Made al Office and how versatile;i»pt* man must be
since I lie death of hei father, Mr.
:t . /*
to
turn
out
104
issues
a
year
almost
O n e dollar opens an account.
Caleerd Aa Herood-Os** Mall Mallee Aeju.l Z?nd
J e rr y Bresow.'
Anyone informing
s
&gt;■
as
Interesting
ns
the
one
suptcnicel
IMS, al Ihe poatellre al Senior d. ItoiUla.,
her of her father’s ileuth will confer
fader Atl of March 3rd. 1ST*.
effort of u score of women.
T ha t
n favor on her, as the estate is being
-------- ~ ‘
.
man’s name is B ob Holly. 7 Here­
Some of the hogs are found
Office la Herald llulMInf
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Telephone No. MI after Bob and the club womeniwill settled.
now near Mr. W. II. Boyd' s home I
*
better appreciate each other, ftnd
ami will soon be sold.
Mr. lliesou
the tfernld should be tin* gainer foi
OUR B R I C K ROADS
has been dear) over a month.
the incident.
Bustis* Lake Region.
1
Messrs. George and Frank Contes
In this day of good roads udilu­
--------O ------are spending n day or two with
tion nnd tin* construction of ninny
II. R. STEVF.N5
C. M. HAND
p . L. TAYLOR,
R. R. DEAS
FOR V IC E P R E S I D E N T
their father, nt hjs home, llshing
miles of hard surfaced roads in the
I'.rkldrM
At.i
CatMir
vir*-Pr««M*i
F_
L
WOODRUFF
Vk*-Pr*iid«nl:
Senator Fletcher has been men­ boat ritling and hunting, near Clear­
.1
state of Florida there is much be­
tioned several times by the Del. and water. and returned to Foit Meade
ing »“id |&gt;ro nnd con in favor of the
News as a candidate for Vice Presi­ to visit their grandmother for a few
* brick oi ngninst the brick.
Th e
dent of the United St at es to be a' days before taking up their work
Herald believes that at the present
running mute for Wilson or 4 who­ again.
time the brick roads arc the best
'&lt; . C
t i H i &gt;
ever receives the nomination. r Sen­
* . . C / *&gt;,',*•?• JT h ■ r
paving that can be procured for
M r * . . Eugene Brower was taken
ator Fletcher woutd be the man foi
to Orlando for an operation lust
Florida. We pay no attention to the
the pluce nnd his friends in tl ii state
claims that uro being made for other
Friday. Her husband letuining last
and other states would ral ly to his
material for the simple reason t hat
Friday night reports her case Us be­
support. Senator Fletcher is looked
the sand oil roads are an experiment,
ing hopeless us the doctor thinks
upon as. one of the leaders in the
she is toe far gone to Undetgo an
the cypress asphalt blocks are an e x ­
upper hoUM* and his name on the,
opeintion.
Her friends will be very
periment and
the
mucadurnized
Democratic ticket would strengthen
|W •
loads are an experiment in this
s o n ) *o learn that her death if e x ­
the party in many ways.
Vice
state.
T h e brick roads have been
pected at any time without a grunt
P i esidenl Fletcher would sound pa ichange. It is vety sail to think of a
down in this county and in othe
ticularly good to Floridians in the
dear molhei being called from her
countte* long enough t o- jl emonstrute
nation's capital
beyond peraventute that regardless
bun dear llttlr children_,aw. .yoUtPg;
(&gt;
and front her devote# fj|*liaml. yet
&lt;&gt;f the price paid for the brick and
—*—
The 'Nartfnrd Mrratft amtntittr *, God's w.tys :tre not our wuys-ntid w
lhe heavy* rfilT cXUFTOT b.V f h f n i l
roads foi hauling the brick fioin
t Mur- cuunot undei stand. ^..-i '
other states thut the
brick roads phy’s hook on inside politics m ri&lt;*r* l ,r’
Jheie
Tr^jrA4, meeting held
are the most economical if the idu now and lor ma ny years past,
* ‘ tr*'Hn"r&lt;ly B o y d * last nigh* m
proper brick is purchased and they just as jfoon as Put can get tin* data
ilf u l - h h tno'her Hen, wlio is
. UffFulf
together and
in shape for the
arc laid properly
The art ides writ
ytlig tit the *'»&gt;in’ of death and his
ll will ‘ doubtless
ten lor this paper regarding the pool pri'tltel
r|*ath 1. expelled hourly
brick m tills ron n’ y and the di»eu.s- reading and t( it hews up ioff^&gt; line,
Mr * C h a r l e y Vet mi ll i o n t&gt; taking
*lon* that arise from time In time regardless of where the «■xhtp* (nil II
t «&lt;
c a r e id M r Ku t ' e i i c R t o w e i
■|ii r.nt d 11|gi our opmro'i it| till, wt’ l m . i ' i .1 s e n s a t i o n r* l , n »•&gt;
lit ti e 1 hi bl ri 11 - 11'* • - h e ha» I
Lakeland T'dognim
matter or cast an) d-pr*r*ii.ti' upon Pat'
t he hos pi t al
T h e t w o obit*
The yopy that has euitt" t" hand
tin* board &lt;tl eounty * nmim-smiier
I'll ppen a 1 night,
Mr*
7,t 111 with
that bought tin- hrit k
The v Moytj }'4 s-''et, rt tinl \ enlightening ,t»d 1 it**r■*
ll
M» * i-hui d t lit nugfl* t he .1 a\
tm rattler tc-i at tin
. n l x a n r i h r re wtl' I - " t n e disgtutr l*i! |r*l ' ii n
Mr
Pc ter* ii f r&gt;*iinein*e i a tin*
at tlie station and yet when they t" Florida when the book is printed,
Brown last night
hoirte wit •t .Mr
were hud did not pruv e- to Itn t h - Mans of the so-called people* eatidi
and will pend l n till- I 1* '"I* •it oi
right Lind of brick
\~ unm a- tins dales ■* 1 1 tie elimimited front the
*- f y r r - *
Wtil'll rn unit y
was i t l s i n i e r i - d the
Iliantlfa&lt; 1 11 r 1 t - rank* of I he people's par t
Mr and Mr- ( ioml win ami *1 -1 ug I' till*, s a 1 (Hit lath
1*1
11
ut
at ion I HV ger w f ’ c eSltt*r&gt; nf** MV*. y wa n s o i , ■M nr ph&gt; &gt; hook comes out
were ordered to give hood* id *011
ter. Ethel h u m New York i[iaid a fir-t.-frl t Hi w»*ek
M edllesilll&gt;' •- U
riel it sum In pay fur 1 he replacing
() i’liwell last week
visit to Mrs
Mrs Edwin Lond'im-t a ml Pali
Mr H * in ii*, 11ist h is I lllirh box
*d all iht“-i* Itrnk- mid wh**rcvet
U tilt* I'. well lot* engaged hn-d at tier lifUm\Veki ah
M'
l'iii
U ■ dne*da&gt; a* to" tool ll.. r
H
i*
let*
it
.1 ml . all 01 \Vi dues
tins,, fit,nf. ,1-1 nn' paved with gin d 1 1 1 1 -iijiiirt uf t ', .1rn 1- V’i III* to ll list h*
Th . Lift
Mr,
lot■ LtiudiittHt ’
t
frit
L
.
for
a
I
a
l'l
\f
I
III
till' ates
t*r 1 •V.- tin
will
tot 11 up ami good fur f t . s 11 • lit th.
1 |*. ..ft |sO|g l|*
PAtH.V
pl t|NI&gt;
im- tier ii u fieri ng thi- Wl■ek* &lt;: ion
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ti
tin
1
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v
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lines laid flow 1,. T h i - ' e lots b ee n mum
that tu til rod
fi.irt itieiit and ■ tat.
when In n*turiieil I' 1i«t ' ! •ill-.Ip ;»»*tr rFhrible », tl* hand- A i u S-il *•&gt; sium
- F n - imngei *1 ml Mr
1 a*tier test and |. n**l pf . i i u r i l . becaiisi* In pl . i ve' f
MrI l
1 rtt M*i*m
1
e i e r n l IMetises 1 til i Ing t hi • I «»|• poikfimMi- •w’**.*d •
Ino I **If*11 ^rii
*un of
'eridan I jpt 1 made.
Vet
t h e t ‘lea I Witte*
the. •lartliet a n d t h e h a nd w a n t e d a
h.,
The
meji
folk*
r
i
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1
l •»c *y h i ,
I ‘I a lit a t mfi l.i-1 **&gt; * * ot I'll gervtr, 1,1 . Ii'.l •II ••nti*r* "1 .i nd
date ' 1 |’ m | ‘ toil t H ! &gt;r*&gt;•V.
T win
a* m * pi.i\&lt; r
\\ till- *• 1 nn in I r
ti-h
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Mftll 11- ■ • ir" ot -I,.- ..hi
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Mr
Mr
11)11*1'' &gt;r" uv i' t ••Mill
ho 1»3 't p1 In'In* A*■* limit
aii'il
\ron
I
.unit
ijuist
Mi
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l&gt;.
i .*.i1
m o *Vd, mil f r ■* tii Sat f o r d , ' u t o 1 lour I, a 111 p ■. ii- on tin - 1 ! * fj .1 UP
a „p * ” ... !*..,■' &gt; l Ml J M.|
1i,.11ri %hi? il ’ *f hr i 11411•tr
" tin h*. tn.
I.inidiftu
and
Mr
EfjTei
I.U1;d
'!&gt;
■
■■
tin* - UMn |r otl i'll,
\\ 1 at I** r ■• u'll 1 hi
hil i h
Fri' l i mi
r a t i I.-' 11
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fill fit i * m*v* _ hr*W«r ■ r il r
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aft.
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Sal 111 d.i ) . i i.-ol . ltd l i e .
road last
gillie
Ital t ll r ll
-loud
bond was always, recruited fpim
uiul Mr, M'*tiipg* r
ti. m i k e l l n n t
l
y
n
T
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t
h
e
y
11An r ptai •
pilMl'S
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\\ »• ilrtd'Tsr.ind th.* . ' al e .nil'
i p N t i \ w i t f . i t . C r r ' 11 t ' r
Ill
t III- out ■and ! I" fel ow 1* .1* lOulil I U| g in a 41*1 ti r. I " on
tl
Tin
• xjle/ffff' k"
I *!!• *gam
If o i j i e i
mu 1111 y I I I 1 h*r lit n k If I ' - o ut o w a b a n d was s u r e of a j o b
lie nl s It* Word .4 1 ll lid t li.ll WeeJtj^ filltti* *fl
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i^t'.n 11 im hi l.lt r* 1
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W rr 1*1 t he sylVr* pl.H ■' j* ..I r bell III! \&lt;&lt;- I.WM l!
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Oil
llt*\l
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not In* 1 1*t11 d propet 1
I . I M . N t NO I I s
p t v V -mall* but o f
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"
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elei iion '
i tflin t
. K m.glil ip
the water and gas mums being sc
T o m m y ' M c L a i n is b a c k froYti t h e young people enioyed a Hafoween
We liotte lu have a fOOilj.ruyet be hid ccnsful.
t 'fed (i I ’cnftlor Sorclose to the sufrnee in places and in h o s pi t a l
Hr* l o o k * ns gno^Dfts evijr
dance at t h e j u m t e o f Mr and Mnt oi"'-ting this week' Thu is. t ty evening. glunn firmly
I mod It *» going to
several ways did tint receive the
Mrs \\ -1. Scig ts iir' the [HMt U -|* Rear sen last .Stilu:«Jay night The tain prevented l a *r flip'*,
b e ' — Wa s hi ngt on S l a r
treatment that tint engineer would 1 tli*&gt;* atTsislrng ou r gi *nraj , p 0-1 master
•pin. house via** r u s t e l o l l i d e c o t a l f d l
Mr mi d
Mm
Magni^-on
and
have attempted ami yet these -aim* ' Mr .1 T Me
‘ ' u», pureptsed w it ti wild g r a p e i no- b*am 11 tl,ItIL Mi's Erl s e n Jf III liaitles Mi'll* J'lea*.
Iirirk streets are the model' lor ot her ■a In r go oilantity VMf orattV*'*
ant visitors at Mr Itudinger - and
at g ol de t t r o d .
A Da mpe r
and
InpamiM
’ a 111*■11&gt;■*
eities and i i-i eti1 1\ a i oin no1 1 *'e of Mimths and h»r ; s j t a iri-w f p. 11 k
at
Mr
II
I.
I utidiiuisl'- Fnri-iv
\\ aT
■i r
■nn*si to III kir * t..r 111 I M H t s\\ LET IN "TH I H IF
11 ritiliing
l a c s o' l a n t e i n *
griw*tei
officials of I Georgia - it % w r&lt; th. ** ^H*. ' b a T j l “o l . u t y j up he re
ti
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filltli]
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f
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111 s s l u l
a
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oil
VT I II) ST \R M O N I M t M'V »
J to* g ii'*-1s f n Ml t fo* g a t e po s t s at il
brought her.
set 'Iir tr-ef
I- I
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t ....
h'.'t i mil
Nn| e\.Ii t'j
I'll* "1 ! I i I' 'll.Illd' -I
h 1 - w . - e -i a l t e r e d a b o u t l he lu i-e G a m e Mr I^Xt.c^-^t't ' f "it oldji"
I f f l t it t H i ' I ’ t w a s p i . p . , t - , | in iM ip p orl
i.-st of tin* Augusta hr o k . demon s a m veil
iff Vli to W i inlet tin re N l t l l 'd a i e i r l l
'
wen* i n d u l g e d in. »*ut d a n e i u g was
hi
m in (In- s a m e
hm daught er
mg
leturumg
.
tinirexl
rbgv
o
,
'»
s t r i i t m g tliut t h e l . r n J . r g o pl n t h i n k I ytt* large
number of tin* young tin* f e a t u r e of tin* e v e n i n g , llll'l as
w a s u n ’ i s l o o w d t o itn
out s t r e e t - 1 were laid in t h e p r o p e r people enjoyed a ff allow v**ti pur tv
visit
to
Mr
Fry
tin. w ea i h e r w a s i nol . tlie ib or g* nd.
h a 11
bee'i | l « m -Friday itigbf
Ml, Nor man , Sts ansi a miff Mrs
T h e b^t.** g hosts umi t he Y i c t t ol a ill a n u t m m b l e
tuan pgr
Gur s t r e et t o r n uij ’ti rhe anti tigaiu for p l u m b ­ sfhtl fila'ck car* wore* present loo
T h e---1 Nora --------Swanson,
mooii,
was
much
enjoyed--------------- his mother
^ returned
t,
ing* a n d s e w e r a g e a nd MjlcphffnV fcnxt
Hon. C. , F . ll art ii oi j, member of ■ ladies were in fariev dress eosttimes on Sfl Inst Saturday frdm .« tfefight
o t h v l . r e pa i r s a n d tn pl a c es prcxc'nt a comity krhool liog^tl * aftendgU tfie llM(j
masked for a time, which ful trip tr Arlington. Vu
\\ flshlngv e r v l u m p y s u r f a c e hut t h e brlirkx meffting of said hffafxl fnst kfonday ,-aused a good ileni &lt; f foil and added, ton. I) (' and points in I’ertnsylin vnur bread box nnd it will stay
aVe t he f i T yet a n d s h o w l it t l e sign oT ‘ J i f ) , L,
My'itxdibinder, i4vd en- to t ),,. W
,-Mnr effect
Cake and coffee vunlu • Mrs. Swulisor:
spent the
ftp-ii. liulu and sweet longer than
*»nd l i a l l i c of c i t y
tlie heavy
gliiCftt ami gang have ftecrt^luyutg U(.M. Hvrv.*d at ten' o ’clock, marsh- time with a lady friend in Arlington
any bread you ever had lu forp*
streets.
out ifirch'ea aft# cutting up « ff^gtiotj malt**VSn were loinited ut a b o n f i r e ' and says il was not half long enough,
Hut onee you taste ii you'll nt4
Tin* Herald hits no stock nt inter- of lunlf tffin
acres into tpffl lM'N*
( ju. y uni and ii(tples ami tints They ^irtth brought back bad colds
lie able fo see how long i wil
Vst* in the mjinufurtute of* paving tracts
/•
.
wit e "nit t « v " u t -'Ndl hours." Those
\Vu uiHlentarid
twt^
iirigntion
keep.
ll will be all eaten up
H(iiist 'Nffc'.’t ' ' D o o b y . H A ^ N i e h ^ ; Fo.m|iosing the party were Air. Hur- plants have been put in recently: on
liricks atid ii us never received a
long before it has a chance to
pleasant look Horn t lie niaitufactprem j
anti W. ii Ri ul ert on, o L iaIh1 j roUl and Miss Elsa Henschon
ne.nscnun vi
of for Mr
Paul Keely on his t ruck
get stale.
iToiYiy's
of paving brick,
t)ur deductions l o c a l school beard s a l ' i n Session-Is
O a W n m l . Mi ss L r.u H t i t o n of L o u g h - g ar d e n a n d one lor Mr
iL re
are based upon* the uctuuV
results Friday anti Saturday nights tr
Miss Helen Uerinau • f I.akt* orange grovg.
riy is here a d j u s t tire matter. of-‘the 'patrfins
oblai lll d bom liig^loick strdyts
Messrs C.iwirge Airunt. E. E
Miss' Edna Thompson -pent Saintpl the In iek rbaits in I hi- county the eoloted school vs. their teftjT
er. R. C . Rackiey and JV II. urduy evening »itl» Mitw Ebba Stodt
M l Park Avr.
Free Dell veil
ami we ran triithfuily s t n t ^ h a t tlfe They roll'd that the teat
W yn ne of Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Tyner purchased n Iricyrlel
brick muds where proper^* laid and leaching
O T. Peat won and Misses Frances (&lt;
M hj,
fot
hi M(n j,;|m(,r
A
with tin* best guide of fruving brick
Rfrl^aUrt'eti. tie ;'au(r J T o i n Pparaob.
W i t h ’. t
Mm
John Lundijuist and son
J o s h i n g and othet
xxl||’ stand d t ought to stand foi nhd-p.’
Miss Elsa Honscheit. Miss Lou Aton Mr. and Mrs Elmer Lttndtin* panic
twenty ye lira? id least, beforu tiTuy*.- H
and
"l'*
H i li &gt;u
Miss
Helen iset mun rrUyst
visitors at Alt. and Mrs.
ttf the
ihg any sign* of tli si n t ^ l f f t i o ii j i trf■
liundquist’s Sunday evening
t hi* t oiyb*, ifhd/TlTej
Srir's sixth
hiiefiff.
should be
chtVr
’ iw tti&gt; i»^
ft* presented • our tioc*
i o a ‘d s * ' » f ' O i f e e c l t o b e o c a t f i s t i ’
Sat urday bight ' Z Z g Z r .U W T f ' : fi tion at the Htdlowieen (larty a f Lnke
The fruit todrists are arriving by
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. EdgitP t Mary ,Alpmliiy. i»vmuni? wgrn -v ^f -.
v :
■nnd
rati,
ll"
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^.Vpu
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h
a
t
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!
bridge
anticipate ^ i t b much pk*usure I Vihlen. a n d ^ a u g h t e f , . *'0iga, Miss
age just itn !»• railroad should- haye.
of them have the idea that
hey ^ ^
vi, if from l N , , o u f f l e - j l f l n u f Kdna. ThonliTson. Miss Ebba- Stedt,
This paper wishes to go on record should he put. to packing, byl they
the
Holidays.
* t Walfrud ami Carl Pearson, Norman
as being in favor of brick paving should in* introtidred to a basket,
Swanson nnd Jem* Lee
They all
Til'*
yo'ung
people
of
I
lie
neighnow. Tit-cHllse Itrick i*a* received thei l a dd e r a m i p a i r / i f c l i p p e r * a nd ru nl
9
&lt;■ *
went
disguised
amtt
Focc
-,rx Mr
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s III|il i t
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1
proper test and .other m a t e i u b huv*-! to tin* Itel d
W e h a v e pl en t y i*( d'*
Swanson was tin coruiculiwt one of
Lab**'4
riiim
atio
n
uu«l
t»it^v^ii
^
1
1
"i Wtitt *btiuu|tles, fur ynu rti*vei know when fitv
not
mentl* help foi tin* b et t e i ' 0 *is
tile bum'll
Tlmy Were, taken qver ini
Til
me
dinnei
.
uniter
t
her
e
mplif
r
We have un \1 orchestra rtow
This paper wishe** to g*» "ti record I
m;t&gt; lirt-nk uu^n liutujnts inay.brcnk in . *
a tailneft to Mi*
I *J. E v a n * ’ and
so* sJumling behintl tlie county com­ ami niter a little rehearsal they will irve-. -Hut a .-.wim to lie lirxxer fake
had a line time under the tree*.
T
h
ere
wmc
prr-sent
Mi
und
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lieiu .i Safi* I &gt;&lt;*|&gt;osit oTik in mir |*liri* and JJurgmissioners nd the tliy council in t.tl* lie nlile to entertain the public.
They thirty, th** L a k e . Mary paxfjNe *
The .Epworth l e a g u e is n l n n nj n g , O. T Pearson. Helen Isermun, Leu
effort to give the people the best
Inr Proof Vault the con js onjy
,
H dton. F ls j Henseheu, Frances Pear are. royal entxritalners
L'l Ml» F ‘J
paving that money could buy and a social f o f Fiirlay night which will
son.
Flora.,
I’earsi
n
mnl
Mairbld
The
liret
mfiin
we
heard
chi*
year
year.
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any act ol theirs In this mgard .Mint eclipse anything of tin* kind ever be.
Henscltftri, u nd ' M i s s Tulier kept the was Wednesday, Oct. 27th, Jcpny
done by them as pubtifr- servants fore bf’en tried.
Otin
of
our
rotorrd
nuin
b
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g
h
t!
youiigiterr.
in - . p r o p e r . Sunday ,\Vren and the phoelnj bird have been
acting for the best interests of the
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S**ro Jwu weeks.
How are vouT JM
t o o .It* of this city and. county. a law suit against another, lie hns «r&lt;I«*r f i t * '
Mixr,
! i unciSe-*-*I’e.ir-oii. neconi-. only came smlny.
was thi
Very
With their former • experience in Jiv&gt;s meney but mote experience.
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y:uiivd ^Miaa. Hilton m* Loughmun moi nijig a hurnlrgd ndles away.” This
btirk and biick ttaving . the next
when VIie rel u’-rteil and will * isri -i s part of a childliood ‘‘pieef*" of hit.
W E K IW A AND K T U E I . I T E M S
roads to be built should lie the best
c omjr.g noith ill the welcome spring.'
The
Ketninule
game
warden
who
lh e:e this wt*ok
in t h» etati atld f U o «•» eattge to
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Mrs. Thcmpt,on hnd Mn&gt;. Iiniiiir.
MH
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4k PEOPLES BANKOF SANFORD
SANFORD, FLORIDA

J u s t Arrived: a Carload of

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Big Red Rosey Apples all wrapped in. paper , and
packed in bushel baskets. ‘ *For sale at retail on trqck
at old depot. Now fs yOinr chance to rnake^oifr

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L* *L. Taylor, the propjlolO)' of
the Three-in-One Store and hiYjfcari-V
aifer, If. J . ' M i n J o m spent a t a r t On
the, week In * Jacksonville "'bilyijur
goods and oilier - ii u if nm .

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In Honor oj liiid r
provided by Carl for their enter­
Summary of. Che Floaflng Small' J [
A m o n g , ' t h o in/yp^- t i s i t 'o r n t o • fj i a
Mr Y Cecil
C
Hutt and Mrs.^A. II tainment. at the home of his p a r e nt s1
Talks Succinctly Arrangfcd for
&gt; Herald. &lt;Ofnre ,«p \Vodric.-duyZ weie Wallace entertained yesteiday after on Palmetto averiui
Of emirs.- Ha l­
Hurried Itcrald Reader*
'OhurJ.r* . p. D o * . Kendrick* Guern- I noon with a ehaiming pretty au- loween decorations were everywhere,!
.sey and H * S ' T hor nt on o? Orlando tumn bridge p»rt,u in honor of A
M rs
black cats arid pumpkins being very
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Genuine frentu lleri7UKlu onion seed df the editor and were Rtken ovet hi ides.
Effective autumn decora­ toons of southern moss arranged nt-|
1. K. PhiJjpSi
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tlie
Herald
office,
being
greatly
sur­
tions
were
carried out with lytPliant tislically,
D.iinfy
sandwiches,
v*
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NVw.- Florida syrup At-.L. P . Me- prised at t h e magnitude of the same'. autumn leaves and yellow cosmos. pumpkin pie and hot chocolate
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The lights were green shaded and tempted tiie appetites of. t.he gay I
rollers.
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Corned and roast beef 2 0 e the
the
score cards weir an artistic de­ young people. In the pin the tail ort,
. \ G. d l i l i p l i n . t(d e il* e i n l i u n k - can ut L. P McCulfer’s kiV
sign of autumn leaves. In the din­ tlie cat contest Edward Mdlen «o&gt;&lt;
■ u jji') f o r l l i « d i s t r i c t o ( D e L n n d
Millinery A complete line auto ing room, where coffee was poured Hist prize arid Annie lif utt n sec­
. * » » it v i s i t o r h e r e W e d n e s d a y .
caps, motor veils, ornaments, laces, by Mrs. Stringfellow. the table was ond
vases of gorgeous
W a sh b u rn 's , h o m e -m a d e
c a n d i e s trimmings, velvets, silks, hair goods, lov'ely with its
~
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hosiery, etc.
Mrs. Grace K. Wil­ roses, and nutumn leaves scntteied
lo r s a le a t I r w i n &amp; G i l e s .
I8 -tf
In H onor oj V'iniling Grif
liams, next to Mc Ctiller's Grocery.
over the pretty cover; the gleaming
For Miss Gwendolyn l.e Massemi
Chipped dried ht*e(, " Veriliest” :.t
22-210
silver urn reflecting the beauty of
#
who has been the recipient of many
L |*. McCullei's.
Mrs. W.
P.
Mr, anti Mrs. Frank Miller have roses and leaves.
charming social attentions during
A. G. Alien of the Allen's Theat ro returned from a delightful trip to Cartel^ m a k i n g t d p score \va$, pre­
her visit to M t ^ . H . . 11, i&gt;c«», \Jtw
v a s / A - t t w i n e s a v i s i t o r t o J a c k s o n * California and other states.
Mr. sented a cut glass va&amp;e, while to Laura Fish
cntertnineil .Wft|i i^d:
, ' Ml;.. Tu&gt;gifay&gt;
Miller represented Flctldn at the Nn-' Miss Chatlotte Hand was present evening party Inst Fyiday t h a t was
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the consolation prize, won. in the
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* “ * oni.on scad a t L. It, tional Undertakers' Attsocfution con­
one of the mojt enjcyaldo; of* the
cut,
of a lovely yellow and white
vention at San Francisco tyid with
‘'Phillips &amp; Co.
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syaton's small affairs.
The Vittruc-*
Mrs. Miller took in the big show silk work hag. A cut glass &gt;mn* bon live home was j lovj'fy , with rose
Nice fat mackerel ut L.‘ P. Mcdish was t h e guest prize.
A snjud j
there and nt San Diego.
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, .n“■' v I »nd otiter J t u f lKVrs, « r . a Ug.d with
t'uller.’*.
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Apples. Apples, Fm.&lt; II,g Idaho
. rvrtl r.pon pint**. g r a t e d , w f t &amp; r ’ "
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Menile s Amaryllis bulbs for snlci .
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tl^e
Itotirs
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hotl"
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,\t the plant sale.
Will bloom in
depot . G t l y o u r s today. J * . Itc ' j r l l | w W U f
u n lu ^ ^ d
t,U,.rt,ve.
tt| ^ V . h p y ° UnR
.■ th e sprin g '
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garden implortffnts
Vou will
a i ^ 'sandwich
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' Reasons M.i*lzr ^ilK JrTm c tti.in the
ttsiuil care, n»y Nlioqf.stuiiiLyp U,,^CI
more than the usual wc*V, \M.iny
new styles are ii»‘dtttletl-ir^-^u&gt;y line,
for this reason every siylc a better
value at the price. . . . .
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EAST

S t e a m V 'u lca n U In g

Callings and Tu be s. t Tube wK^lc
•&gt;5 cents up
Pi prop t wrvjce AVoik
guaranteed
E S. Roc key,“ at ford
Oarage.
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THERE IS BUT ONE PLACE IN
TOWN TO BUY YOUR SHOES

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Don't forgcl our Icc Cream Parlor junl across the street

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fl'hy **•*
Jtjg on t A i
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g t iW e \toa
men rnnurdinK »U
Florida
Fat is np Olu\Sntifor(I^ltoy
and started in the ffrtfttwal gunh' lh
thin city and in his fiook, on Inidfye
politics to be printed by T h e Herald
his story will "tart from this city.
The book will vauive a sensation in
rirtrtin pollHeul rlrele* anil alreadythe 'filers f ^ the book are pouring
in.
. T h e irri^ e s sih ie

in the city crj T u e s d a v

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m e tn h rrs
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b e a r s *t h‘ e *.,
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One nhape for farming (Ma adaaon*!libr jvo\aivth hjrih'lay
Ji ,g^y gwdj - '
Thin is fhc bekf bargain In the San- ) timJ. .wa- tninyed hf "llu*" Ifltlh'

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places v^hero y p p r'm d n e y wilt ^roV/:^

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pC bsperity ^kf-Aho p eo p le o f th is
coham unity It offers to . th em the
sa fn e h in d of b a n h in g factliOes th a t
a r e e n jo y e d b y th e g re a t bu sin ess
in te re sts of Wall Street.

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. &lt;^From th e b irth of th e n atio n to th e
£/,
p re se n t tim e of n atio n al p ro sp erity
and yfnflu ence th e b a n h s h a v e b e e n
prom inent fa cto r in th e developjl . m en t o f this cou n try .

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( l a y w*' were intainform**d us to the
identity ol the purlieu und make
t he •ToHo win g to rr/ctio n
Mr. K D. 'p u n t e r , form erly" of
G; . '.-’V r**jc of Fnnfn-i|
' d Miss * t lolly Smit^i of Viena
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Hapti ' ***m ;dii,
t,'UgnOoo at ti o'clock

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G un ter-is r t employ*' o' the
CoiCbout i Co., vdgetahlr
g-owerr
of Celery avenue and has been here 1
!.„nic lime, s t n d bidtig in the very
trirU*. of his crop work was not Able
to taV: ;* ’ .eel. off to g/*' to Viputi-Oo1
get rtarriid an*l the consequence**
was t h a t Mjfa Smlth cam e to San-1
ford, joqfyidyiii)?* the way alone,
Ruy
yaur
ro u e
b u ih e N
u t the
and w'ga met by Mr, Gunter and
plant anlr November Iti and ^0 .
B o th,
Next door to reKiabraiil In court forthwith m a d e his hritic.
young
people
:arf*ypopular
und
are1
h o u se b lo ck.
§
the
mid daughter of old ami re­
spected fumilieit tif Vienna. Ga
( H O IC K R A R G A IN
The il**raid lu g* their pard",^ Apd
F i f t e e n a c r e s b e s t . t r u r k la n d * ’,

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NEW WOODRUFF I I U I I , D I N G

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I'll,-re ale many upplb imt** at t hi
Herald ,itin &lt;*\*very day wanting hoard
a t t n r n&lt; - ■r
and moms and if those who h.tv,

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When You Eat Why Not Get the Best,
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f o t hr* *city cornea to the Heruld Olflce
for U or n ia l tun und scans the Whitt
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The Exploits of Elaine
A Detective Novel and a Motion rictu rc Drama
By ARTHUR B. REEVE
T he W ell-K now n N o e tlh l and iht
Crralor a f the “ Craig Kennedy “ Sloriet
Presented In Collaboration With the Path* Players and the Eclectic Film Company
_____ Copyright, HU, by Urn S i x Company All rorelgn KIghU I U x r r s d ______

See the Pictures at The Star Every Wednesday.

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8Y N O P S IS .
»‘lie N e w Turk poll, n lire myi&gt;ttn.-d by a
j&gt;. r|.-- of tmmb-r* anil «l ber &lt;rlnn «, The
■ ■ rtti&lt; i |&gt;•I elu.- in (hr criminal In tin- warnine !■ tli i whh h la »&lt;-nl tin- i h Ulna. alKiio.1
will, ., f'litli li Ing lot ii.I " Tl,«' l at . f t v l, Itlli.aif ,4Ip- myali rhnin ua-'cyyaln la Ta yl ur
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Inatirnmi'
prt-ni.lt-fit
Ilia
ilnOtiMcr, Klullie, employ* Cra i g Ken*
l ul l) , the f.unmia m'lent III, ib-tucltve, toirv 1/j "uurnv.l rim my st er y
Wha t K e n ­
nedy ni'iiinipllahei Id tobf hy I,la friend,
bum eon. n .i.-vvtpiiper man
After many
f 1 iiltlraS utli'tlipla to |nu Klitltie unit
; t'rnlK Kennedy out o f l ht&gt; w a y Mie C l ut ch. Ins fin ml ta til lust found to be none oilier
i han Per r y Meimetr. Klnfnn'a Iniyyer amt
the man aim la enga ge d tu marry. Ilnini*ti Hera to the den o f one of hla Ctdnese criminal*. Th* Chi na man forrea from
Rennet! the secret o f the wlierralniuts of
l nn
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gi ves Uu*
ttie l awyer
awy er a populon whi ch will aimpc ml anlnintlon for
months K enmity rcachca I ten m i l ' a side
Just a f t e r tic ha» lout ronsiTniianeas.

TW ENTY-FOURTH
SHADOWS

OF

EPISODE
WAR.

It w a h n iht), or two a fter th s -e s capo of "Wu Fang mid Inc/
Kennedy
Imd Chase nnd w juflur detective
whom he frequently , m p l ' n o d on roil
lino inn)tern, at work over the cluen

Admission 5 and 10c

l h e Hiranger went on. " t ha t K e n n e d y
lin* I nvented u new wi re l ess altlii
m a l i c tor pedo
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i he oilier mull who had been drawdropped In on mb nt tht* laboratory . Ing n &lt;tgur-shaped outline on the wet
Just n s K e n n e d y w a s h a s t i l y op e n i n g
sand, looked up " W e musl get I hose
hi s ma l l
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lie pui in. adding, "both of
C r n l g c at ne to a l a r g e l et t e r wi t h
them tlte one In- has and lliut the

a n offi ci al look, Mil o p e n t he en ve l o l l e
g o v e r n m e n t ha s . f u n u lie d on e * "
.triil onli.liled Hi,
tell- t
11u r r . , h ’
I l ul l pel do 111 UIIS Wl| i d U II Sill
h e c r i e d , j u m p i n g up and i h r ns l l l ig
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Un ited States Nuvy Department.
o r'
Washington. O C
I &lt;H*i n in W a s h i t i g t o u the u n m o m
Flo- l e i i e r w a s m t t-re-dth}',
m g i Ii.it our puisiiti id \\ u i nine l i e n
P ro fe s s o r Craig K e n n e d y .
head the ntllclal* of the navy depart
T h e U n i v e r s i t y , N e w Y o r k City
lei "I b, it'll lull III and r l l l l w e i e till)
OeaY Sir — Your- ^ a v r Hn - i j H‘C tor pe
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do m od el v*as trurted y e s t e r d a y and I
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w a s ent i r el y si i ^ces^tul . T h e r e Is po
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would
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d o u b t t h i t the U m f e d S t a t e s is safe
Uiuk* wut nil |-ih“ l hie
f r o m a t t a ck as l o n g as « e retai n its
&gt; iti'il ahout a l ong tabh Hi oiu- id
secret
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DANIEL W A T E R S
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brought litin mu. contact * mil omy
with criminals of thr*-lowest order,
but with those high up In financial
and diplomatic circles
n
Thuft ti happened Mint a( tym-h
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crisis aa Kehuody had brought about
for bUn:W.u hud suddenly been called,
out ot the city' and had received an

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t o m ol n* &gt;f ' ,ir&gt; to * .ill to aid Mie for
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detU-tlhUcn Hindi Ihi-to trim* a kni" k
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It ^a* ,' ign agebi-. in lln ir i dol s aga i nst K e n
utdy'rt torpedo
wi Jt tMP and his usilirtimt.
A h W u np|irr&gt;ached the itruir .if his
’S\'p'Vc- found the place, ou J ’oM
strecl,*' tlfey repmJed rut-tit-dly
U s ,iten and was a b o u t to enter, tits e y e s
-fell on o u r iiui|iost. t h e tilind b eg g a r
No. 11 us yob Yhflught
We v« U'ft
operative dlsgntseri as a \AUy\'fteg- i Histuntly Id* suspicious wef. aroused
gar to watiii the p l a c e "
'v*'
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a Hulf aiv hour later we t u r V d Into t
«li«»M|elit a momoU^ then turned
i liltintowu from the shadow of the ,
l«"ler|il oh e n t e r i n g weuu'.yj, tin.deviited rullrmid on fliuttiuui sipiure. | xirfel.
l i e m a d e thu c i r c u i t of t l u O d o c k
doing our best to ufleet u llowery
ami nuw c a m e to an a l l e y on Mu* next
slouch
We hud not gone far before we came str eet Mint led hnr-k to the l imldlng In
to the blind beggar* lie was sitting wh i ch lie liad Ills den . Still f rtfVnl ug.
by Nu. It wilt, « sign on l|1* bn*asl. tie gan-d a bou t , saw thill he w^tv^pedyrlndiuB Indusrtiousl &gt; at u small f ol l owed, mill e n t e r e d a doorway*
t ’ p the ntnlrs lie inurle his way until
* biirfet (jrpxirv*'briTm.' Mm ou "iiicti
rented u till chp. Wu passed lnt»i unit he c a m e lo uti e m p t y loft Qt i l c kl v lie
.Ketjuiedy took out a coin from his u t i i l CHfcr l o t h e Idling wall a mi b e g a n
f e e l in g cautlmirjly aboitT as If for a
**, pocket nnd &lt;lrop|»ed It into-tin* cup
A* he dhl so he thrust Ills hand Into Bticrii s p r i ng hithlen In tin; pl aster
“ No o n e in t h o b ac k room." sold
*ltio cup and uutckly took out a piece
K e n n e d y , r ej oi ni ng me In the dun
* of .paper which he put mod.
l i e' s out, all
Tiro bltud beggar tlmnkcd and i tse l f wi th the p r i s o n e r
t,\y*s»ed Us. and w« dodged Into a r i g h t . ”
Il ef ure C r a i g w a s a mi rr or
As ho
doorway, where Kennudy opened tinl
ook
ed
•
Into
it.
at
an
angl
e,
lie
coul d
paper amt read. W u Kang guue out
Wo had scarcely mounted lh*&gt; slalrn avee a pa r f ^of t h e d e c o r at io n * of tlu*
to the den of the Serpent when a se r­ w a l l behi nd hi m a c t u a l l y open nut. F or
vant tn n buck room, hearing a mdse, a n Instant t h e e v i l f a c e of W u F a n g
stuck tils head In tliu door, Kennedy upjH-ared
Wi th o u t a w o r d . C r a i g w a l k ed Into
am! I made a dash at him, and quick­
A^ h e did so, W u
ly overpowered him, snapping the t he b ac k r oom
F u ng k ni f e In hntul. s t e a l t h i l y opened
bracelets on his wrists.
Wulih him. Waller, directed t'ralp t he sl i di ng panel Its full l ength nnd
lie made tii- way into Mie but k too , bi.t.Iv . , . roil th*' J'.S’ iii behind

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ii &lt;1v lit, si l f e t , U,|ol to i I ti i i ■ 11 i,

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J hur r i ed o ut nnd r u s he d d o w n the

Btrcot s e e k i n g an olllcer.
Up In tho den. W u Kang, silent, stood
with Ids Itnrk in t he wall , se mv l ln g
bulletil)
I’ Uise lieslde him ha ng u
sort of bell curd. Just out of rcucli
Ke n n e d y, r e v o l v e r In linnd, w a s exnin
Inlng t he w r i t i n g t a bl o to i l ls r ov er
w h a t e v e r e v i d e n c e ho coul d
Sl ew I\
I mp er c e pt i i d v. l uili
by Inch.
U'u
moved t o w a r d t he le II cord
l ie was
r ea c hi ng out wi th hi* ma n a c l ed huml«
to seixo n ul n-i i
Kb tilled), alert,
turned, saw h i n K and Instant l y shut
Wu l i t er al l y c r u m p l e d up and dropped
lo Mie llpor ns t ' rul g bounded ov e r
to him
Ily Mils t i me I had found n poli ce
man and ho hud s u m m o n e d (ho wtvgoji
from thr* Kl l z n b e l h s t r e c l stati on, a
Uf,.w i,|(n*krt away
A h. wo d r o v e up b e ­
fore llie den. I l ea pe d out and t he po
lice f ol l owed.
I ma gi n e my s u r p r i s e at Boeing Wu
s t r e t che d on t h e floor; K e n n e d y bail
tried to s t a n c h t he (low o f blood
from a w o u n d on W u ’rt sho ul d e r with a
h a n d k e r c h i e f anil n o w w a s m a k i n g u
t e mp o r a r y b a n d a g e w h i ch lie bound on
him.

land Bound the very day after Ronnedy'ii littlo nflnlr with him In the
labnrutory and Ihft day before the
letter from W ashington arrived.
T h ere on tho rocky shorn, lie eat
gazing out n t the waves, wtilting,
when HUildenly, from arounil the prom­
ontory, cam e a boat rowed hy two
ntnlwart sailors.
It carried an pusKonger* two" dark-complexioned, darkhijlred
men,
foreigners
evidently,
ihough carefully dressed bo n* ,o con­
ceal both their identity nnd national
ity.
A b the boat catno up to a strip of
“How arc you, sprgmnt ?" nodded
sandy beach among tho rocks, the sailKennedy. “Well. I guess you'll admit
*ors held It while their two passengers
I made good this time.”
jumped out. Then they rowed away
C o m m o n h u m a n i t y d i c t a t e d t ha t wo
as &lt;|Uickly a* they had come.
t a k e W u first tif ul) to a hospi tal nnd
. T h e two mysterious strangers salut­
g j i him- fixed up. and to a hos pi t al w e
ed W o
"U ’e nri* under orders from
Vent
Kenifr-dy nnd I e n t e r e d with
tile Intelligence otllce." Introduced one
our pr i son e r s , c l o s e l y g u ar de d hy thr*
who seemed lo be the leader, "lo get
pollen
this American. Kennedy."
t ' ra l g h m u l f d W u o v e r In t w o y ou n g
* Information bus Juki come to us,

'I' v e j pi i c d hi hltt itnv bf
g ra p h
K lu llie , u n a lo u n 11•r n e w s . hud

i• i , g i ,

cnlng himself out a fter the fracas, " I ’ll
slay hero with the prisoners. Go get
tho police.”

■ Tin
\ V n h . k b i t ' upiui«.*»l tor insiniil
a i t l o l , In isii vt d i t o - ,1 amt eliiser to
III.
It. had airtbisf n u c h e t l u e and
paused to gi. at a s lie poised the kni fe
ready l o st r i ke , when I h e a j d a slu.ut
from K e n n e d y nnd a acuflle.

Craig had leaped out from be|ilnd a
screen..................
near thu doorway. to
......
. the back
room where lie had hidden to lure Wu
on. With a powvtfut grasp he twisted
the knife front Wn’s hand and It fell

ord er fifim a group tif powoaful for­ with a clatter on the floor. I was nt
eign agents hiiov\M ccretly as the .In- Wu myself up Instant Inter, lie was
UdllRvuce Office, to tileot an em is­ a powerful ngh„iwi*bu' » e managed lo
sary ai a c e rta in rocky promontory rnr.p the linmlimfT* on him finally, alsp.
‘on tho Connecticut shore of twiug Is"W alter," panlud Kennedy, straight•*

.

d oc t or s and a n u r s e
Ily this ti me Wu
was very w e a k f r o m loss of lifrsul
Rllll hi' ha d hts iron n e r v e and Mtat
wa» t a r r y i n g him i hr o n g h
The two
y oun g d oc t or s ami the nurse c id
gi’.irretv hi etui to int o nTT*TTMTTTr mdcrb a n d a g e l o r e p l a c e It pr oper l y when a
noi se o u t s i d e told us that a w e e p i n g
ami g o a l i ei l i a|ll&gt;g del og at l nn of t ’ hl
Ih-se bad a rr i v e d
K e n n e d y by Mils Urju- had finished
t a l ki ng To live d o c t o r s and h a ’i'iiLI I II m i l In these 'I hey had I ik' ll l u l l
It,to a room in Mie ,1 !•,|n-n-ai v
),i"i
Mnii Mi, i In,t o r i ng c ro w d ptc-hed in
moiii a s k i n g '|ti» i i m n s . o i h e i “ t,» ,, ,,t
i T r M' fi,t. i ' T The g r i l l W 'I 1‘ang
The y w e r e so I nsl sl eul that ul I -i niu
of 111* d m i o r s w s * fori a d lo ih m ilul
Mia! t ll*' plft tie ||t |y e 1to tn ''Ul
I ’I,I v
s t a r t ' d to push t he m back
In t he mnl ee one of thei r nemlu-t
11,.in.i y d l " i-i I l O i U f t &lt;&gt;I)i ' I '
it
ami 11 .ii li Mo door wa v to Mo e c o r
gem y r oom
11 • Viivs as wi f i n e d o " '
lulor dryssi ol a l mo s t preci sel y 11v •
Wu alMotugli In- had oil a »oiiiewhlit
d i d ' rent t a p
In timid and rl • aUj 11 ;t H t.'lll Ilf' * ib- w UP A V1 1 11. ho
1 ITl*|||]'i

f h* nf h* r i Ii 111.1 itiii 11 dr t u tini h t&gt;.
Ititnl rh * m r*mmi " Ii u lt lilt! Mu- &gt;1i n '
U | V 11«
• u\* r k * iu *. room and t till
riM 1* •1 1u llif** If
,! a ll, I*' ‘
• ll*'j 1t&gt;«•111 U it ™,t
p h i . . i| . Hi )&lt;ri oftsT.il IMK 1T,&lt;til' .tin! f 111t *■
Wat. Ilollbll H|. I" up. i Iv 1 li"0l ■ h !i*^
tcrrlbiy w.iiik now
Hark of l he *, rr. n. how i*\ '-r 1ll*»
iiihvr i 'll 10k 111.Ill V* ,1*. 1ildo k- »Itji ■ f •!
I'.-l m, n o -.*v t. c a l glim. • -ii wltal vviih
g , Iljlg o n T h . - f 11 1l i ' . i l . d 1.1 lie 11
' ' Me* to " it' in .lb ■ 1 •sl&gt; " 1, »-,iU '»
. . •
. 1 - -if. •
.
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, i
i*
:i U •! &lt;
oili
rto ii
■ k. ni, the h u i d i c m g "F Wu
lie pin r e d t he u a i l d a g e ’ o v e r III* left
s l mu b l e r and a r m in (he name way
Mint lie s a w t he d o c t o r s lining wit Ii

.

Wu
They had fi nished wtMi Wu. and otuof tbe ,1". tot * m o k . d . a . r to the door
way to . a l l the a e i g c a n l
For llie mo
tin■ iit tin- r* ht liii.l left Wu tiloiie. lii*
I'Ve* a ppa r ) bilk hal f cl.me.l Ihrougt.
kyi-,ikl|.‘»*
t.a. Ii kk ue Im-v about tile
o w n V'Hpcciul taek
F r o m l.ehlnd llie »er.*»&gt;n. whi c h wm&lt;
only a few feet from ill** op e r a t i ng ta
hie. the nci rctc i l t' hlnninnn st epped
nut. Q u i c k l y lie pl aced Ills o w n Jtui
on W u and took Wit's, then took Wu' *
pl a ce on t he tabl e, whi l e W u sl i pped
behi nd t h e s c re e n .
.
•
T h e d o c t o r t u r ne d t o w a r d , the s u p
(Mised Wu . "('oTtie. n ow, he o r de r ed
ha n d i ng hi m o v e r to the police. " H e r e
h e is at Inst

one *'Wt» have been to his apartment
and to tho laboratory."
' i l l boo," said Jennings dlBcrectly,
taking the card of one of them and
leaving them in tho drawing room.
"Two gentlemen to see you. Mr.
Kennedy." Jennings Interrupted our
congrtitulallniis, handing Craig a card
Shall 1 tell them you are here, sir?
.Craig balanced tho card. "I wonder
wlint that can be?" he Bald, turning
the card toward us.
It was engraved;

*

N o n - S k i d tread insures that
y o u ^et all y o u r m o n e y
o u t in actual service.

"Y es, lii see them ," be Baldi then
to us, " I ’luase excu se mo?”
Elaine, Aunt
Josephlnn and
I
sl rolled off In tho palms toward tho
Fifth aveimo Bide, while Jctmlng*
went out toward tho back of tlm house.

Right-angled against skid in
any direction, this massive
good measure tread affords
maximum safety as well as
multiplied mileage. And
only the powerful Firestone
body could sustain the bulk
and bolding strain of the
ircstonc Non-Skid tread.

"Well, gentlemen," greeted Kennedy
as he met the two detectives, "what
can I do for you?"
The leader looked about, then leaned
over and whispered, "Wo've Just had
word, professor, that your model of
tho torpedo has boon stolen from tho
navy department In Washington.’*
•'.Stolen?" repealed Kennedy, staring
aghast.
"Y es. We fear that an agom of a
foreign government han found a trai­
tor In the d epartm ent."
Itnpldly Kennedy's mind pictured
vvhat might bo done with, the deadly
weapon In the hands of an enemy.
"And," added tho secret service
man, “ we h a v a reason to believe that
this foreign nRent is using a China­
man. Wu Fang '*
“ Ilul Wu Ims been arrested." replied
Craig
I arrested him myself
The
police have him now **
"Then you don't know of his e s ­
cape’ "
K * linedv coul d
told tile slorv

only

stare a*

All this good-measure build­
ing is part of the Universal
Service of Firestone T ires
for any demand of road or
season.

Firestone Net Price*
lo Cat Owners

F ire s to n e T ire a n d
R u b b er C om pany
" A m erica 't L argeet Eaclutiva
Tire and Rim M aker* ' *

A k r o n , O h io

they

rirnrichc*a n n d D e n l e r i C v c r y w h c r ®

w h e n - to mi ght hid'
Mi. tot t &gt; M
T h e r e did not s e e m to In* anv plai .cjmekt v In begun to dig out th.* c a r Mi
in ot,.- of th. palm j m,i h II.' d r o p p ' d
tile lof|i.'do w r ap p e d still itt the hand
k e r c h i e f iul,. Mi.- hide uml c o v e r e d ii
Up
l.'titlJngs was c l e a r l y pu//,|ed
11**
had seen s o me o n e rusti III. I.lit Ih.
conservatory was a p p a r e n t l y empty
l i e had post t u r ne d to go mil w he n tie
s a w u |iiilm mo v e
t here was a f a c ­
i l e mad' a d i ve for It and in a b e
m.'til hoMi lie and tin- crook w e r e toll
l ug o v e r amt o v e r
Kennedy und t he se c r e t s e r v i c e men
w.-re tal ki ng e a r n e s t l y
whe n th.-v
h e a r d the ■ rv for he l p mi l llie “ riilfi.
T h e y rushed out ,yud into th)' coii»* r
vaft-ry in l i me l o t..... the crook w ho
ha d broken a way k n . u k out l e a n i n g s
l i e s p r a ng to his feci and d a r t e d
a way
K.bii.dk
mil,ii ual* w o r k i ng rapid
ly
Had th. m,m been a f t er Mie o i l i er
model’
ll,,* dot* of Iv i'H went aft.-r
hi m
tint t n o g went lor the t o r p e d o
A s h e looked Inin t he tank, it w a s
gone’
l i e Turn, d and fol l owed the
r 11.ok
I wh* iditl m t he gar den wi th Fillin'aid
V i" r : . , 1 " til n I '■ * ' d
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t tot Mill

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The crook fell l^ick and dropped
down tiMilnd tho j_pnlms * Jennings
looked about, but stivv no one nml
stood Mu re puzzled
Then t*hc crook,
fearing that be might be raptured at
n IIV moment
look.-il ahout to r..*

Wu,

Orchi d*
A mo n g pl ant * nature
i mi tati on*
a r e mucli m o r e numerou* Miun in tlte
ani mal ki ngdotn i i u « a wr i t er Iri ' l a*
I ,&lt;fglr
I 11.*r.- nit. “ .-v. r ul
|n-■ i* ,d
ur rhhl s, for ln*taiie. ti.'.ntng t'• •| ,11ivr
n a m e s wlii' h Hiigg.-.I the lik'lier.* .if
the (lower in sum.- tib nlh&gt;-i id the
ani mal k i n g d o m a mo n g them being
the man or chi d, the b. &gt; oi di ti l tinhpldet idt hid and llie I i nt d .«ri 11*-1
To U n s c r e w Bottle Top
Wtt.-n v-ui cniitioi till-. n a Mb "&gt;p
of a hot Mo irv m- . rttni: 'In* i. p
Ta 1 ■-tl tho d". r ar,| 1 • a mil 1 d | in
Mi
v fi| i mt
lb, ( i n k Mb door
top mi Mgli' v that \ fill «tif |) i • • i&gt;
d 1(tli lilt v if, tin*.'i ■ a ti*r it

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Wily El e pha nt * Are Hard
I o liuibl Utl el' phu.nl .ill
down at once I* u high!) d&gt;
d a n g e r o u s pr oc ee di ng
The
llin.l
end I h, Imll.‘ I
t
..tie of two or I lire.. t-p"T“
n,al . tmdk or run Mie i { ,
lith Ilf.'
title 1“ t he hollow
I tie el.-t'ltaltl * t mi l k
Ifirritlgli Mo . k e , (low i
■ he purfn, ■
“ effect ual
if.-r otn lo irk

fotll-&gt;111 fl 1■ 1
r iv hi itu
WllT*-.' I
Ki r.i . Si

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to KilL
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I, inbas
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' 1 ki * on know , 1 (at-. * i his
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'M a x w f e l
cTK c W o n d e r C a r

managed lo . 1*)&gt;1* ll, I .. tnl d ,. -1,, d l "i
tlte wall In the biM k of lit,* garden
Tin- seetet service m di fired al him,
Imi h. k' |,i on
\ moment later t'ralg
Caine Mir&gt;&gt;m I, &lt;lie wtmlnw

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T h e c r e k Mi till*, l 'fin had tea. In d
I lie top t I Mi wall
IU“ t nr lb
w as
nl *"iit t,i l*i lit ii is el f down mil.Tk on
rtie other -Id.- * - t oo slrueU hi m
H*'
1 II, ir. .I , , • t ami ran f..rw a rd
1' d lii* had Mist . n. &gt;11g.U "t u “ lari
II I s|ilte of Mie slmck of Mil* W o u n d
he managed to p.lck hllnself tip and
with the help of a cotlledernle. but.
tiled Into u walling &gt;ar. which sped
away Jusl a* we enme over tho wall.
Wo dropped to tho ground Just m»
another ca r approached
Craig coin
mnutlccrril ll from 11* astonished

dr,

p ile d In
ondn in
D ow n
can to In

Q uiet Clutch—Runs in Oil

MP€ri,t B,.rvl cP mi .n Uml
... ,
um l we w e re off 111 a fe w seoIm i p u rs u it.
at llie t e r m in a l w h e ro trnlnw
fro m W a s h in g to n . W u . m u ch

sergeant Started to lend the pris­
oner oitt
A* he did so, he looked
b e tte r n o w , w-as w a itin g
H e had
sharply a| him
lie could scarcely ho
p u lle d a long co a t o v e r ills C h in e s e
1levC his e y es . T h e r e wtys. wpotcthlng
As
wrong
All Chinamen might look d o t lie * and w o re a s lo ltrh hat
tie
looked
ni
th
e
In
c
o
m
in
g
p
a
sse
n
g
e
rs
alike to some people, hut not lo him
h e sp lctl th e m an he vvn* w liltin g M r.
"T h at's not Wu F u n g '" he ex
th e young c rook w h o h ail been wait
claimed,
,
lu g in th e s h ru b b e ry o u tsid e th e nu y
Ilint nut ly there won the greatest e x - 1
buMdlng^kvhen th e torpedo m odel w as
cltement Ttie doctors were astounded
th ro w n out
n» all rushed Into tin* emergency room
Continued on F’uge 7
again One of thqm looked behind the
screen
Th ere wiis an open window
"T h at's liow lie got away," he cried
S o m e t h i n g to Do.
Meanwhile, several blocka from the
"W h at has become of tho Cheerful
hospital. Wu. still weak but more than j d|o i r '
old Fogy. "1 haven't
ever nerved u|&gt;. cam e tiut of hi* place heard of liitd for m o n th s.", "W h y, tie
of concealment, gnzed up and down the Is busy with a get-rlch quick schem e,"
street and, seeing no one following, replied the Grouch,
"Whnt Is It?"
hurried away from Mje hospital as fuel asked the Old Fogy. "Someone told
as hi* shaky legs would bear him.
him that u queen bee lays 1.000 egg*
Confident that at Inst our arch en­ a day, nnd he Is trying lo perfect a
emy yvns safely landed In the hands of cross between a queen - bee nnd a
ti- • police, Kennedy nnd I had left the hen."—Cincinnati Enquirer
hospital und were hastening to Elaine
with 111.' news
We Stopped nt the
in born i o r ' oMv lnfiu &lt;nough to gel llie
torpedo fr om the f«f.- and nt a toy
(iforty kilii'i,' &lt;’ralK iniught a title UMlu
ctoeVweik tint t la—ll)p
For
We found Elnlin- and Aunt Joseph­
ine In the conservatory and quickly
’ Kennedy related how we had captured
,
( Wu.
Cut, like all Inventors, Ills i»*'t ^ a s
tho Urrpeifo. anil whllo we tvere ab ­
| sorbed In hl« demonstration of It ns
ire Moated It nnd tlte ship In the bank
among tin* palms. Jennings answered
a ring of the door bull nnd admitted
two men,
»
“Is Professor Kennedy here?" asked 1

T J e d u teh of the new Mnxwcll o p erates in a
b ath of oil. This m akes it rem ark ab ly smooth
and velvety i ^ engagem en t, and elim inates 8 0
p er cent, of rfoisc w hen the gears a re shifted.
Designers of the highest-priced cars agree
th at the clutch should run in oil.
T h e Maxwell clutch anti transmission m ech­
anism is fully enclosed.

1

W e a re waiting to tak e you for a
ride in the c a r th at has broken
all low “ F irst-C o st" records, nnd is
breaking all low “ A fter-C o»t” records.

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Milk is n omirulriur. nil nmnnii) _
nrrrrn bit of wa.to a. with mu- milk
Hnly one can open at a time r»r r u n
day use amt that kis-jn &gt;».,&lt; noil
Pure fur aotrral »i«y» If Ai-pl In u ,
dry place

1

? 'Vlir&lt;, K. Robbins, Snc'y

Order your supply Own your gm.*.-r_ *‘Tt«Caiuation Milkman " Tlir I’a. iik
ColHtcnsnl Milk fo., Sralllc 1 S A '*111
hraliul toarml you Ih.-lr or it rook t—ik.

phoenix Lodge N o 5 , K . o f IV
■ M e r U v . mid and four t h T u e s d a y s .

K It and s

T he S t n r y o f C a n u U i o i i M ilk “

Cream Salad firming

.

Writ J UUrapoonpiWUultrr . . 1.11 i-l,w-|ra.nt"a
(lour an.I a rap of I'amato.a Milk » « . . &gt; , (r...„
llr-Aiwl .Or In I trup. ' f t'-ru-t l..u MOk la r»,

" I « 1t l*a*i»»iarul Mil -r..l * t.l,

c-c-

(.!.,&gt;( I.m i « )i i u u k r r o - l,cn *vrr ...kl
I* L*»i * till fruit

Siidnrd l.od|fe No. 27, 1.4?. O. F.
Mrets every Monday fit 7:*70 _p, m&gt;».
ivrr Imperial Theatre.

,

| W O^iniih'lary
ry

•v,

‘

J- J . D l c k i n x o t i ,
N. G.

SEEDS ■„

G i l r &lt; i i y l a m p N o . G, W , O . W
. . . . . . nd a n d f o u r t h

Wednesday

KNOWN FOR QUALITY

light* i n ' . e h month.

■*

\1 .
Vi, . i

J r
Iluolehnn
Council ftomnmnder

We curry nil the leiuling vitricties of FARM. FIKI.l) nnd

vintoril lodge 1211
i ■ r.J WVdlieNdlly night

CtltllF.N SKI'lJS I Imt him*

T A Non I
Kindled Kul.-r

Poultry Feed, Supplies,
Inculmtors, Etc. -

'be l.akr llrrr/t* &lt; ounci l No . .11 Juni or
Order I nitrd \ mer i ca n Me r hn ni f H

&gt;v.■r&gt; Wnhirsduy ul 7:10

P".

m *i;» i i , II.ill. Visilintt lirotlicra
,rewrleiini'
'' H. Smith. Her. Ser.

&amp; p jt .V r r s .
MEDICINES

con k e y

51
( rli ri 1 ii &gt; trrir Nu. IH
M.rt
Tor-diiy night ut I*
I

\ \\ 1
Wor’ ’

Hu ddlin'
l.u
l&gt; i i

!

thl« :il

W rite for ( ntaloutie and
Weekl&gt; Price l.ist

Itoliort-.
Sa-rri-tarj

K ' ti l l e d) Ulid I W c l e .itili
n o w . to
llloki t a s t e r lllllli K i e l
\ s We c a l l i e
Iii ii hi iif i lie w h a r f K e n n e d ) p a u s e d
1 l i e r e Mo . i r» 1 wM of t h e m
Pillilli at eit

E. A. Martin Seed Co.

f,t I n It M
nr-1 unit third l*ndny
.0 in Mnsnnir Temple

n j | s I Kllll

M«-t ■

1

mi

2IIG KaM Ihti street

Jacksonville,

a * trumc

*

I coul d just iniike them out in ilielr
lillllll, Jilai &lt;
I he fellow *' fill had
e l l ' l l II the t ol pedn W(|- l o ( i l l s Mill* s o
* i a g (lorn Ins. i.i Mood Ihut In* (mild
liatdlv bold lil« bead u|t. while the
"Ho t liurrn d to i u the s m o k e signal
II' happened to gl am e up and Saw u»

Florida

liilm St u m p e r .

Sai lo rn
Jailril llriillirr'omd of * arpa'ltlefM and
Jotnrr a of Vmeric n
. I ; t11a•ri N o

ar 1 ' l l

I7M

I I liurk-dm
. i .ig:.
II,dl

I |1

i

maq-ta

rugiii

ut

7

S BUSINESS CARDS

&lt; IVurMHi

v-

♦

Prealulent

I i,-|es‘ Hull
* ui out h u t

Mond.iy

tirst

\

o

7 :10

I • I •
I 1 - r■

I In I*." inde.d upi'li w a s
wi , i. t o
ins i r
I
|

II Inui si
i a n ‘l

| no
to

ol i d t o r p e d o m o d e l m llo* I l o d g e h o u s e
in t h e

I Ho&gt;iseho1)lcr. f ’omnmndct
Hcrtiiu i'uckurd. Secretary

Hi l l lit ,11 I' ^ !*■ •' l i e mi l l t e f e i l
o n m u i rail

g a ■ j " i| w e a kl &gt;
\ Oil
go
Ti n' l l
w i t h a g r e a t &gt; (Toil r e m e m b e r i n g tlo
l|l I * s |i i| | o n w i l l ' l l III' P a d b e e n s el l ! lo'
w b l s p * III] b o a t s e l l
| P o l llo* s e c

One Inch &lt; ard*. Will lie Published I ndcr This ilcuding \l I he Rale Ol $7.20
I’cr Year

11• r o i l - o f I i to rt)

All foreign Hlghta tteayrreal

Bkcltercd him, crawled cuUlloualy Into
nn angle. I'nsuspectlng Wu came to
the land end of tho wharf.
There he saw his lieutenant dead —
and lhi&gt; ninok** signal atilt beside him,
unlightcd. lie bent over In amaze­
ment and exami ned I ho man
From Ids hiding place Kotinedy
crept stealthily
Ho hntf'ftcarcely got
within reach of Wu when the alert
Chinaman seemed tt&gt; sense his pres
ence.
lie rose awlftly and swung
around
The two a re It-enemies gatetl at each
other a mniiicni sllemlyv- Kuch kttow
it wits the final,*fatal encounter.
/ Slowly Wu drew u long knife nnd
leaped ut Kennedy, who grappled with
Him. They struggled mercilessly.
In the struggle Craig mnnaged to
tear the torpedo out of Wu's hand*.
Just aa they rolled over. It fell on u
r oc k
Instaufly an ex p l o s i on tore ji
hol e iu the sand, s c a n 4 ring tin* gravel
a l l , u bout

And you you went over every­
thing about the whurf?"
Everything The men even dragged
for the—'
I checked myself over the fateful
word
Klnlne looked at me wildly. I thought
(Imt she wouItl lose her reason. She
did not cry Tin* .shock was loo great
for that
Suddenly I remembered tho note.
"Ilcfore I left him- the last time," I
blurted out. "he wrote a not e—to you."
I pulled the crumpled paper from
my pocket and •Klnlne almost tore l(
from me—the Inst word from him—
and rand
Dearest— I may not return until the
case is settled and I have found the
stolen torpedo. Matters Involving millions of lives and billion* of dollar*
hang on the plot back of it. No matter what happens, nave no fear. Trust
me. Lovingly,
CRAIG."’ |
She finished reading tho note nnd
••lowly luld It down Then she plcki'd
it 'up and rend it again
Slilwl) she

P o t t o n i ot

lie

tried

t o tin-

u im i n k
* i t t i mifo u n d
t w o ot t it i'r ii

| urged
( i p . , is

C r a i g s r p t tin

to t r a c e t h e o t h e r

lust

I W I m p s V nll r i m

III*- I t . i l l

W•
dead
I ye
tltlll it

Is

We

flashed

quli kt

through

(In*

Mush

Sllddi-lilv I heart] snltii-tlilpg

I h a t i . i u s i . j mi to
II k e ,lli • * plnsliili

start

It

sounded

I lo re s tin- I'lni •* over lloTr
I
|sOiit«iil paiinlug mol tudleiillng the
direction

"I

tile

w hair

I OHM* till 4 Vplosion
U'liut was it ’ A

whem i'

had

did tint kL*tp u

tin m i • t i l b i i h hr r i i i l Mi t l i m d i n i D o n
Mi * rei n lied t i n
shore
when* we
s . t v m a t h - of tin* e x p l o s i o n m o l o f a
t ig ht
lessl)
gu/eil

i Pit nil Do- p i e r I t a l i b n at l l
I i a s h e d t o tin* v e r &gt; I'dg*' atol
iivi l
t in' ll i l i m P ' il i l o w u l l o

sllpi'itv
p i l i n g a n d iK’i ' r e d
• d a r k w ilt r helli' ll l ll

into

the

Office:
S A N i l lit 11

*

•

ll * uti ing Tliertt tfut

Want Ads Brin£ Results

Cjrrt anti Col o T r ic k .

' t

m l&lt; 1
■ iru
I'f'l

hduriifd on the linger
■&lt;| or: l he card directly
■
wmild not think
ild be llliiped out Icnviii* finger end This

.Sanford,

r

Conditions, Mrs. Bollock Gave

#•

Herd I ndrr
M l-.

Atinli-

(/c»rllHeai#

ail.

ti

Nan foul, tin

ash

COUNSEL!-OR

'

nt

. M -feon

1* ll«If*

■fftxisl

p i c n a f ur e *

and

* of (Irtfthar A 1&gt;.

of

tril

K A I H)tHJ 1, ASS.

i Asari Hr ml noli* Fo ,, Fla

H-h,

!ty J«a C’

Il(ih«rtak IF ( \

at

■

-

PHONE M3

■

and I gave up in despair.
At last, my husband ro! me a bottle ol
Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and I com­
menced taking il.

1

From the very tint

dose. I could Irll it was helping me.

I

walk two miles without Its

Ueltie Bullock

II you are all nin down from womanly
Try

It lias helped

Your druggist has
He knows what

Ask him.

He will recom­

Begin taking Cirdui today.

M

= = = = = = = ------- = « -

'

mw-

I
J ^

^

^

^

{(H) ^

f(.n

back, dead.
FL O R ID A
Ills pal had waited ns long ns In*
__________ i dared to learn Hit* Secret
He jumped

-

Magazines Periodicals
Soda W ater
Confettionery
Cigars and T o b a c c o s

Vs •

tiji and ran out Jusi us we hurBt Into

1 0 4 1 st. St. Phone 182

A f*'W bubbles seemed to ooze up
from below. Wuh that nil?
No, ns I gazed down | saw that some
ilark object was there. Htowly Wu
Lung’s body floated to the surfuce uml
lay there, rocked by the waves. Deep
In.his breast stuck Ii Ih owp knife with
Its handle of the sign of the serpent!
I reached down and seized him. ns 1
peered about for Kennedy
There was nothing more there
" Cr aig! "
1 called
desperately.
•CrnlK!"
There was no answer The silence,
tho echo o( the lapping water uijder
the wharf was appalling, mocking. .
I managed to call Hie se cr et 'service
men. and they got W u Kang's tu&gt;d&gt; up
on the wharf.*
*
llut I could mot leave the spot
\\ here wss rraig - t here wus not .&lt;
sign of him
I could n7it realize il
even when the 1114-11 brought grappling
Irons and le-gsti 10 search the black
water.
,
It was all a hideous dream
I saw
and heard, In 0 daze.
It was not until late thot'nlght that
I returned to tho Dodge bouse.
1 bad delayed my return as long as
t could, but I knew that I must see
Elaine some time.
As 1 entered even Jennings must
have seen that something was wrong,
Klalne, f h o was sitting in the library

6 (

yA■
*

A Soliloquy in
Two Paragraphs
v*

‘ Thai's the third time this morning. I can't wail
a moment longer on that fellow. Let me see__ what u
Smith’s number 7
"If Jones won’t provide sufficient telephone facih'.
ties for his customers, he can’t blame me for dealing
elsewhere. Operator, give me 4 3 7 .”
HoW do you know this very occurrence doesn't
happen with your pingle telephone. Have an auxiliary
Ime; the cost is trifling. Call the business Office today.

SOUTH URN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
■* ^' * *— V i&gt;

\
ilS i

F l o r id a

l

Maxwell’s

AdmlaiaUHtrix.

ja c k s o n v il l e T.

wld Cardui for years.

She Seemed to Read the Tragic Look on My Haggard F a i e

SUITE 9, COURT HOUSE

_»•

All Ti mes

I.AV s

H E NR Y Mc LAULI N
JE W E L E R

l ll ,A l l E T I&gt;- R O B E R T S ,

^

\I V i f# L i : Ch ■t la mnofa Me I k Ir»« Cri , Ij i l t * *
Alter A4tiw*y
I&gt;epi., I Baiun.-***, Term., fmf .ij'periffll
i r tjfn u r f ic m j an ym jf «, a te in .l M paga Ufaak, * liir a #
that, nothing seemed to do me any good. Trraimant far Woman.** »ani In »Uln »t*ppar.
\-6t

Kemi'*ily dropped down by the dead
man and searched bint, while 1 dashed
s " r n &gt;: to ritcniTORH
; after the Other fellow
' On "I Ihr $ nun!/ judge, Srminolr
vYhen I returned I found Kennedy
n riling a hast) note.
Pj f* I *r* ■, ,, j nt* stiio of Florida
I.I* , ,‘ M
A, of(|„)ri
M Y S P E C IA L T IE S :
”1 couldn’t follow him, Craig,” I
. i n V.! 'rJ'inr..
..... .
iU . i i , , , . DUlrUiute
|
j
having &lt; lai m« Again* t PICKARD’S HAkO-PAINTED t ’lllNA confessed.
Too bad,” frowned Craig, evidently
GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
^ J ° ! l fcA
,ft 1
yoof ara h * r * h y fiollgreatly worried by what bad hap­
R O G E R S ’ PLATED WARE
derr al |,'u,fv!
lo
**»y
pened. as he folded, the note. "Wal­
**t » .
* *hleh yfHj, OF either of you
Wotfj. * • **,r‘B* l hi* r«t a tr of Jriiaa Owrn
ter."
he added. Bcrlously, "1 want you
l a t e o f S i-m i n o lo C o u n ELGIN ANJI&gt; WALTHAM WATCHES
Fy* Florid
to go and ffnd the fellow." Ho hand­
1hr uridarsirnarl arfrnini*'
a
•
”
s'*
’ ‘ ,|,p Ofllhin two y ra rr fr«»rn
F k* d«■
--------* l'd me the note "And If anything sep
I ■.» ^ " ♦
lv
antics us today give this note to
1*i 16
-. #
A l( KEY.
Klnlne "
. —u,-.
A min*at r a t or
Mean while, as nearly as I cull now
milks' out.*Kennedy searched the ib ail
s " Di ( ID IMEIIITOIIS
man again. There waa certainly no
*• I .
tl&gt;*
Jui1(r.
, V
" t-iunl,
*&lt;*unlj J
o d l r . Nrmlnolr
i luo to his ldotiUty on him, nor had
I to *• ( . , , ,
Ni»tr „r Etar il*
ho the torpedo model. Craig looked,
1 J •ir.
HTf ,14
abouL Suddunly -bp fell flat on hla
•II (■ ,.
I • * M m , Diitribulrrm anil
Stomach.
•Hu,
r t s l n u ■ (■ Inal •aid
Vsg _, *
There was Wu Fang himself coming
••a and , '
°* y ou . af « he r ahy notito tho wharf, carrying the model of
^ •M i , 11^
«ny Hai ma and
k* ’ ’ ataif.., .a
or r i l har of you, may
the torpedo which had been atolen In
wu, hL . . . ,'h',
Of Jamra O. RobWashington and brought up to him by
p' 9,,d» ", V
*’ * ° f Soratnol* c ou nt y ,
V wid
und«rai(n*d a d ml n l a t r a l l U ,
his emissary.
dat,
**• »Uhln on* y*»r f rom I b a
Keunedy, crouching down atul takll*’" 1
f*»h. A. D. IBIS,
•t]£ advantage of every object that
b h i),,

men for Road W o r k at

soon confined to my bed again.

*~

SA N FO K I),

Force of W o r k

At limes, I would liave severe pains surely help you, loo.

LAW YER

t h»- »f «i r

nn I hr 2 &lt;th d a y

Competent

Sanford FIs

M i e r - W o o i l m f f Hlllg

A r r m 20

s w c s s r il

FIR E ESCAPES

The doctor was called in, and his treat­ il will do.

S C H E L L E M A IN E S

* sir'll rrrtiflralr in t hr
,r
I nl ras avid r r r t l f t r a t r
** I arinpdlhf to law, fas

Husband

In my left side.

GEO. A. DECOTTES..

*rH||rata m my oJlirr nitcl |
Ifif I n
d r n | In Ft* * ii h U*
rrrllfi
f . frrIL *ih| itrurrll*rif | * r niijifitr* (*oun(y, Hn Din,
* N\Y1, of NW1j Sort ton
1 1 • ng

A L L 'H A R D W O O D S *

while, and could not walk anywhere at years of continuous success, and should

1 t •!•&gt; i.f June, A I» 1D13, |

”♦ y

W H I T E T&gt;rNE

“ 1 suffered for four troubles, don’l give up In despair.

No i ____ _____________

■

MAHOGANY

this lime, I could only sit up for a little more than a million women, in its M

Florida

I’ r a c t l c e lit S t a l e a n d t e i l r r u l ( ourti *

••f lh** ftrnrral Stnlijlrw
that

OAK. C Y P R E S S

ment relieved me tor a while, but I was mend it.

ATTORNEY

1^ T i i

ZIN C S H E E T S

years, with womanly troubles, and during Cardui, [he woman’s tonic.

A IK lIlIK t T

LT.GAL ADVERTISING
1 ■ K- * f n

Mrs.

writes as lollows:

Elton .1. Mouhton
t &lt;&gt;fflrc in Vo » ell llldg

«iinn fur I n

C O PPER AND

In an InterestuiK Inlet bring me. and am doing all my work.”

horn this pLtce,

1- 1 liunics

f

GALVA N IZED •

Alter Four Years of Discouraging * *,ad n°i|rn so weak i could not stand,

Catron, Ky.

•

t
lo ll, if e a r e o* Inkeii
I ‘■ liit.'id) a n d s q u ar el y.

m

' $

B U ILT TO O R D ER

can now

I,A W &gt; E K S

t A

^*»

BOILERS AND TANKS

HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE

f I O K I IM

Wilson &amp; Housliolder

'

■ ■ iNTINt't f &gt; i

Came to Rescue.

K. n io.l son Mill SIIOI.IIKH

b

ID

Up in Despair.

riltlM Vi ►MMt.t Wll.suN

FL O R ID A

**«-•'*•

D ll'

t"

Vuwell Ituilding
&lt;

Launches, Skills,
Dories, Buiit to
Order

diad

l or me

» CANCER. (iUITKK and ^TUMORS

-

not

D EN TIST

SPECIA LIST

)RL\M )(),

to

The Way of Going.
And after all ft may be beat. Just in
tho happiest sunniest hour of nil tho
voyage, while eager winds are Kissing
every sail, to (lash against the unseen
rock, and In nn Instant henr the bil­
low* roar above n sunken ship For
whether in inidHtia or ruong the
breaki-rs of the further shore, a wreck
nt last must mark the end of each nnd
all
And every life, nci matter if It*
every hour is rich with love, and every
moment Jeweled with a Joy, will at Its
clone become ;i tragi'll) a* sad and
deep and dark as can he woven of the
warp and woof of in)nlery and deatl).
— Ilobimt lugersol) • »&lt;•***.

P* - a " Ii
P " k I •' i d tn) mlliil
'l l '
*.1" * ril'd si ill defiant, - no
a tho us an d tunes n o 1 I t i l l you h*

DR. G?, G. BUTT

r r.J. A.TR0VILLI0N
Mil'

ll

t III"

lie told tit'* in trust him atul to
\ mi follow the cur . ml t he driver, ‘ | •Relenllesslji the coinbul raged tint have no tear
she said hItri(■1
r Ifttb‘&lt;ided ' Mol hastily iridic.ittng the o i l t h e w h a r l I t s e l f t i n - \ w e n t r i g h t u p
ug h- s • P tin ut.i)Tv atel jip v•tnillv
t o t i l l ,■11g .
t".id In winch II h o | goto
III fnl
'\* i ,m t " ' i * tloti with mi alt of
I In ii hot' **• ut over Into tin * wal* t
low Hie root print'*
d*■han't i I" lo kid at tin.
I do not
llo- aei ti t si rio.y jumu ^JUUicd. lot l&gt;* 11 III ■ i Ii o t h e r s V l s e l l k i * gt IJi
iim* t**- tv'tteilrt*"E
.
i
Ii
i
l
l
'h'
water
till
)
struggled
look into llo ■ui and K* Ittouly ulid
I t i e d to lointoit i^i r I wanted 4o
I went along the shore road follow I rant icalll)
do so
llut I could do nothing bul
M y search for the esenprut crook
tng tlo* two crooks
' haki* so\ head sadly. My own bcarl
w
a
s
titisuci.
-stiil
Already the wounded crook sup
was lull to in. t How ing An Intlniac)*
S om e h o w, howe ver , it led me aer oss
ported 11) his pul hud made Ills way
sm h as had tu'i'ii our* could not be
e mi nt r ) to u toad
As 1 a ppr oa c he d I
d o w n t o I h e w it t e i a n d h a d c o m e to
broketi except with a slunk Dint tori*
h e a r d u * ur and looki'd up
Th e r e
a h ug wliurl
I ' h e r e . n e a r ih* l a n d
mv Mini
1 ktu'» that tlo' poor gitl
W e r e 111*' m i l i t s o r t I c e t i l ' l l
I i.illid
end
i i i e \ h u d u . ' s r e t h n l i i i g pin* *
li "l lint si &gt;ii wli.it I hail seen
Yet 1
t h e m and st»'pjwd out of III*- bushes
i l l l n w b l i l l I b c i w i l l T h e ot h e r &lt; r o ok
could liol It ii &gt;1 it lu ui) heart to con
'I llrt si* I I i i) .llid JllllijM-it Mill III till
dr*-» fo rth a .iiMike s ig n a l nnd began
rt ..'Iii t lo r
' a r .11 -I I r.i i _t i Ikih
to i i • pur* it

ix'eli i **st aaI .i r aI ^|im\vi . In l,&lt;u|a«*a*i;illy .ul.ipti d [" I ..ruin
■ami nnd i limati
-» •■
*

,inl I’tilmi'ito Avr,

rli.i k

yi, I.

Tim man had the model carefully
wrapped tip under hl» arm. Ah his eye
traveled over the cmwtl he recoRtilrcd
Wu, Imt did not betray It Hat walked
by, and an he panned hastily banded
Wu tin* package containing the model
Wu slipped It under Ii Ih coat. Then
enrh went hl« way. In opposite dlrec*
tlona.
II was a r!o»e race between the car
Jtefirlng the two crooks and that which
Kennedy had Impressed Into service,
bul we kept on llirou^li the city and
out across the country. Info Connectl
i cut.
Time and again Ofey almost got
I away, until it vbecn,nio’ a •fuestlmr of
following tire* trac^ij, Once »&lt;&gt; came
to a ems's roads and Kennedy stopped
and leaped out. Deeply planted in
the mud he could see the trucks of
the ear ahead leading out by the.left
road
Clove beside tin* tire tracks
wen* tin* footprints of two men going
up Die rich! hand mad toward the
sound

what is the m a t t e r ? "

taint

Preicnird in Collaboration With the. Pilhe Players and the FeJectle Film Company
Ooyyrtgbi, l»l I, Iiy lh« BUar Company

not s[ienk Stic seemed lo
tragic look on my haggard
stoiiped.
she gasped clutching at the

Aa gently us I could I told her of
t he, chase, of leaving Craig, of the ex
plosion, of the murks of the struggle
|and of the tlndtng of Wu Kang
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As 1 finished I thought she would

T h e IKr/f-A k/ioirn A f o e r / f i f a m i th e
C reator o f ih t ' ‘C raig K e r t n t J y ' ' Stone j

ciinAi-tciicy nf

rrrAin —hermetically svnlrd nnd *ti r
lliicd —Carnation Milk ii rich nnd
pure when it reaches you.

1 d'«k

By ARTHUR B. REEVE

—just rich, frewh, nurrrt mw’s nuik.

1 i i|*h Driest

I could
read the
f face, tind
Win

A Detective Novel and a Motion Picture Drama

MI I . K - Clrnn.

rvnjNimtrii to the

Meets every find and third Tuesday
" V l ml)„ih
Kveryono who ha* »«*en
/ s u r m th&lt; East are cordially invited

B mil t*n

The Exploits of Elaine

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e a ge r l y.

" A l w a y s n wilnd” is I hr nd vice
fflyrn.
SnlmU rir&lt; \vli.i|«Miiiir "
A i s , if l h r dressing i&gt; imt 11mi
noicly nortiMnnl) . Cariiiilton Milk
ilsrd in Kabul ilrc-sin^ make* it.
delicious, rrvnnty mul limit lifu!

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with Aunt Josephine, rose ns she saw me.
“Did you get themVNllalne asked-

Make the salad
dressing wholesome

' T nfo, (J I mlfir Nu 6" ’ F •n d A ' M raiion ev e r y . f l r s t and Uilrcl
I CommuiiK., 7 .i0 . visiting brethren

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THE SANFORD HERALD

NOVEMBER 5: 1915

In just about three weeks the
Music Department of the Woman
Cl ub will picsent the gay little Jap­
Continued from Page 6
anese operetta, Princes* Chrysan­
t h at a group c f the older peoplo aLo themum under the direction , of
gathered to enjoy tho frolic.
Mrt,. Mrs. Lucille Aspinwnll Tnkach. This
Peten. was as much surprised^ as her
little daughter but ral lied tc the oc­
casion with wfinderful tcsourrcfulm*sr.
Tho refreshments
brought
by the guests wcio spread upon the
lawn ' picnic fashion— all kinds of
goodies young folks enjoy.* The chil­
dren sitting in n half circle a b c u t ’ the
lawn f u m e d a pretty picture, their
happy faces depicting the delights of
the feast. Every one of that group
wished there could bo a surprise
part y ^jvery day in the week.
E ight //unified C vb
T h e 800 Sewing Club met with
Mrs; Frank Adams yesterday after­
noon, enjoying a happy informal
time together with theii needier
work. Fruit salad, jettuce and date
sandwiches and tea were icrvcd by
t he gracious young hostess. PrcStyU,
were Mesdames Anna Walker, Roy
Symes, J a m e s Brown, John Tyler,
S a m Dindford, Mr*. F. E. Steinmeyer and Misses Evelyn and Agnes
Berner
IF, C. T. U. Conren jon
Going to t he Woman’s Christian
Te mpera nc e Union convention at
Orlando will be Mrs. J , W, Baines
delegate, and Mrs. Coulbourn, pres­
ident cl the local organization. The
meeting convene* in Orlando Nov.
&lt; 1 2 inclusive. Much interest is man
if, r ted in tlu* meeting, which will be*
attended by delegates from all ovei
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LViina— G*'5«iiw
T h e mariiage of
Miss
‘ Nellie
Hughey E v a n s to Ml. Harry Ia.*e
Gibsun took place yesteiilay after1 in n al 1 he borne of 1 he bliileon
Magnolia avenue. Rev F. E Sleinmi-irr perfniming the beautiful ring
i o n rtionv wbiili 01 ii&lt; &lt;1 them i*i 1 Inholy bonils of matrimony. The rooms
were l o v e l y with floral decorations
ami beautiful fi-rn*
In tin- dining
mom and the living room quanti­
ties of golden: od was used effective­
ly, while the reception hall and
library m which the presentws wendisplayed was a perfect bower n
beauty with a profusion of the iluint
pink vine of 1&lt; \e’s wreath training
over haniitei and mantels

promises to bo n wonderful sdecess,
for which the rehearsals are ' g o ­
ing smoothly. Thu button age of tho
public will Ik* appreciated ns this
operetta is being given t o raise
funds for tho concert grand piano,
recently purchased by the depart ­
ment
wUaUowrrn D an it
In honor of Miss Gwendolyn Le
Massenu of New York, Mrs. R . II.
Dcas nnd Mrs; Hal Wight gave a
most delightful Halloween dance on
Monday night at the home of Mr,
Henry Wight.
T h e lower floor was
thrown cn suite, whole dancing was
enjoyed, while supper was served
in the atlic. „Tho rooms were pret­
tily adorned with vari-colored caiadfum leaves and hibiscus.
In the
attic there, was every suggestion of
Halloween, with its decorations of
owls, witches, lanterns^ and pump­
kins.
Masses of red salvia added a
touch c f brilliant beauty to tho a n i ­
mated scene. A delicious supper of
chicken salad, sandwiches, pickles,
olives and coffee, flanked by piles
of apples anti doughnuts wps served.
A doughnut nnd apple eating con­
test afforded lots of fun and specu­
lation, which was finally won by
M i i Fannie Munson ami Mr. Yowell, to whom were presented the
priv&gt;«.
Enjoying this delightfully
informal affair were M ear I rimes F a n ­
nie Munson. F’uleston, Newman, Mr
iind Mri, Henry Wight, Mr. arid
Mrs. L5 Verne Hurt, Mi. and Mrs.
Geo, Bishop, Misses Laura Fish, Lil­
lian Higgins nnd Messrs. Billy Hill,
Billy I k-flier, Arthur Yowcll, Ernest
Galloway, Italph WighfT Dr. Fnln
Hal Wight anil It It. Deas.

Agnes
Guild
I u n ie
St union on Monday afternoon T h i s
girls are busily sewing for
the
Christ inn* bnxnar which will he held
on Saturday, Dec. -Ith Judging by
the interest displayed there will be
a beautiful »M,urtmerit of handwork
from which to choose one's ( ’htistrnas gift* for friend*
Miss Saidec
Williams will he hostess next week
Those present were Mesdames T. A.
Neal, Julius Tnkach, Gwynn Fo
Archie
Betti
and
Misses
( lara
Phillip". Charlotte Hand. Franci s Aspin wall
The lieXL meeting will, he
the business meeting of the Guild
/Vrsonol ,W alma
Mrs J it t'onrad and niece. Mis
Isabel Smith of Del.and. who have
been tile guests of Nfrs Robbins
fetuined to DeLnnd by auto last
nigbi

Think of tha. Hippo.
A teacher of psychology In an east­
ern Indiana high school was discours­
ing to tho pupils of her class on .(he
subject, ••Lorre.'' By way of Illustrat­
ing n point In her lecture, sho said:
" l-ovc should not always be Judged
by tho largeness of Its demonstrations.
Think whfll a kiss a hippopotamus
could Rive.”

For S k i e r - T e n acres of tho best
high hammock land, west side, just
outside corporate limits.
Half in
cultivation 4 years.
About 26n
largo pines on other half. All fenced
and ditched,
Quarter tnilo of two
shipping stations and First Bt. Per­
LEGAL A U V L R 1IS IN G
fect drainage.
$1350 will buy it if
sold within t ho. next 1 0 days, worth
MAMTKH NALK
$3000.00.
See owner, 207 French
Under a rd by virtue ol * detfee nt (ore1 1 -tf
rloaure and sale rendered by the Honorable avenue.

Judge ot the Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
State o( Florida lor Seminole county in
,fh iiirery rilling In a certain care therein
pending, wherein The Il|ncb Lumber Com*n&gt; le complainant and W. W. Brady and
!. fc. Brady are defendant*, the u nd erp in.ed. aa apertal raaatar in efcaneory will
aell to tha hlgheat and beat bidder, for raeh,
in front of the cou rt botiae door In Sanford,
Florida, during the legal hour* of aale on
M onday, Dec. 6th, 1916, tha following peraortal proparty lo-wlli
One brown tmrae mule named Jim and
weighing yto u l 1X00 pound*; one gray mare
mul* narnvd Mollle, and weighing about'
.100 paunda; on* brown mare mule named
Mary and walghlng
about 1300
pound*;
on* bay mare mul* named Sarah and weigh­
ing about 1Q&amp;0 pound*; on* bay mare mule
named Jane' and weighing about 1200
pound*; one roan m ar* mule named Paiay.
and waighlnX about 1 2 0 0 pound*; one black
mar*
mule named
B e tty , and
weighing
about I2&amp;0 pound*; ona brown horae mule
named BUI and weighing abopl 1250 pound*;
on* brown horae mule named Bob and
walghlng about 1200 pound*; and one btack
mare
mule pained
/* • ale,* and walghlng
about 1S00 pound*.
(•tail
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noon i*L ~ o'clo.' ,.

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Good famil y horso for sale.
No
afraid of autos.
Price right for
quick sale.
Inquire at fire depart
ment or write M. S. Nelson, S a n ­
ford, Flit.
2 1-tf
For -Stale—•Singer -Sewing machine
in good condition.
Inquire at 211
East Third street.
21-3tp

Fbr Sale Florida corn, sacked
in ear. Florida hays baled
Carloi
or less.
Best Ftdgljum seed n:u&lt;
$1 00 per btisln*l in live Inislie! Ifn.
Seven 17) &lt; ounrtlmati, m&gt;l rive i.c per Seed Rye $2 75 per bushel
Ui
•tit i to ifftr (or two pi fft' frril **ri»u
Inr »■ rTrrtfttTT* f“rTtffTnmrrrrrn- ra!w» fm ‘ liainaon Jl Duuuia, Caiouaxul L&gt;. Ki«
rffoltimundtllnii by jirtmary ol ■ _ forraiiti
lN-litp
to i tr v t .
&lt;’l»rk im] Collector of ihr

city of Sanford, ond elan * peraon to nerve
a« Treaaurer And Colltctor of the city of
People read these ads.
You ar&lt;
Had ford. The lait two mined o Hirea beInf Appointive nfflrra; Appulntmrnl to be doing it now.
Is your ad in tin*
mad* by the Mayor and eonIIrrued by the
col umn'J
H a ve you something t&lt;
I’lty Council.

The pof 1m will be opened at Hfht oVI tick sell? Try an nd
4-tf
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n n •ti t) rlratr. a n d »i l 1 r|uai* a l fi y r ,
o'rlork p m , and thr following named
prison* are hereby appointrd to arr vr «•
For Sate
Ford truck, floe sh,i|,
Hark And imperlon of
laid primary, to
wit Srhellr Mainr*. Inipt-eler, Tim Keane. luirg.iin
Five
pa.-o-nger lluiek,
i
in«perti r I* C IlnwanL inipeftnr W \V
Long rlrfk
log bargain. |2.rd&gt; &lt;1&lt;I
Semun l- &lt;
All randidalea fur l he vanmi* nfTirr* In
I•* ii
pr voted (n »ali| jminary mud fllr with Garage. Sanford. Fla
Kelli S Frank, genet ary of thr white
man"* eieeutlve commit!**** on of hrftire
the 101 H day of November, 19br«, n«tire bf
i heir Intention to he eandidair*, an*l *t
the time of filing such notire*, thr award!* (
ment again** *uch candid At ea miiat icfom •
For Sale Horse and wagon MW
pany sinm, together with a written at Ate- I’
ment pledging their w111 ingnew* m a'hide i b a n t s &lt;&gt;rm-er\ &lt; u
22 2t
by the rrault* of aaid primal}
No randi
&lt;1aIe'• name will hr pf amt on f hr ballot
• tit) di»r« not Qualify with the •eefrtar)
For
Sale
Sideboard.
tahh
of the m rutive rc mmittrr within th*
chaiis,
Birdseye
maple
bed
amt
lime ahvr *ptrrlfi***l
The a» or** ment a aa made b&gt; thr rirru iln-sseIron
bed
and
farm
ti.ol
live committee are a* follow*
For Mayor
*
IHMH) 302 Olive avenue
22-3tp
For Lou nr dman
- M*
For f'lrrW A t’oljeetof
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For Trea»u»rr k Autwnr
00
r or S a l e
A g o o d s e c o n d liai
Thr polling p*arr -hall hr at thr r 11 &gt;
hall In thr clr&gt; of Sanford, Seminole roun F o r d t o u r i n g car. r e c e n t l y oxer
ty, Florida Thr If llowirg peraoha *hall hr ha ul ed a n d p ut in g o o d s ha p e
&lt;
rlremrd to l»r duly Qualified rlrrtof* In thl*
primary, to-wit
.Ml white par won* dulj Murrell’s shop or No loo E First 1
regbirred arrordlng It* law upon (hr rrgi*
2 2 - Fn :tt,
t rat Ion hook* of the city 14f SanfHrd
Hayr paid Ititir (Mill fat ofi Ilf h* forr til*
1.1 th day nf Not r fillhr f f f#1 f*
ri-r Sal e
I wo stoi y‘ six run in
Ft HI It KST L AK f
(“hair «&lt;■p* tif th* Whit* Man's I. irciil &gt;x» hous e c o n v e n i e n t l y l o c a t e d , al p r o ,
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V. 0. KIt ASK, Secretary

bel ow
its v a l u e a n d e a s y term*
A l s o one v a e r n t lot well l ocat ed,
la r &lt;*f c l o u t , g no i - ti tl e
A P ( 'ol
nel l y
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G'.**w v*v'*“ c h —■' h Bgturd; y. ;.fI :«••* 1'» r• -TKr lAti-* vin ' i s ; - s t hot u i j v" ' ’2Vi? i t ; i . - t!.. uqncitwvi t&lt;&gt; be
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T h e linn- lor jrrm|ii&lt;3 iiB

j J J lonductiui by Mim Anna Me
y
Lutlgh'l m-d M
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cbildron :
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trtbv i t Rh J - for adult t
t t
* &gt; Woma n’ t ub room

For Sale— (^ood allround
inure
buggy und( harness. Cheap for cash
Box 1251! or Went Side store.
17-t.

For Sale— Household goods, in­
cluding table, chairs, dishes, l a r g e
iron kettle, flour feed and fertiliser.
Two stands bees, 25 head good hogs,
Special M a i l e r In Chancery .
etc.
Sold private sale at Wekiwa
Maaaey A War low, aot*. for Com pita.
post
office,
except hogs sold at B re­
X !-F rl-6 le
saw’s. plnre, J J-j miles, southwest i&gt;!
W. C. Holliday.
I wttl not be re*pon.il&gt;[• for any debt* contrac­ Wekiwa postoffice.
ted in my name.
C. O. M rliufhl.n. -2l.2lp Curator.

Prominent
Masons attending the
School of Instruction lhi* week me
M
Kmb- l l *&gt;f f , i t , s,inx db* &lt; ii
nell of Ormond.
&gt;■11 of Ft Mvi-t*
•if V a n f ' 'III
* u b |r* » I &lt; I f i r il*-«i -i n. - 1
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s f
It II Goodm i&gt; -it Hodgkin- I'riltMM 1*I I « G«' I Ifi \ V» III* ,* *
t •ilj U i.ru. a Aldrllllflli af. 1 1 , •-a-ii± . Lt
and t&gt;r II V V**rhi-e« nf 1 tel.and i m h |s 4if ni|f i"i.rpf*Mtn**i all j». I 1**1.* v# I •m !•* *.f
in 1 i iiuru* m m,»n&gt;
» bn f L»** u
C. E. Comor qf Uenlu who is the (Kf* m
rami • ithmit rnaklrir an y
pn-mt-* ■*
A it itou nee ihcills
Gi cnd Patron of t he Eastern Star • ill at aI a* that i h r Iaw* «4 tl w rity; » ill Ij*1 ■•filorU'Ykl
I m p a rti a lly . btlt arrwrtllDE ti» li w I fH r f of fEm n t y
ri-henrsal of the adult chor- foi the" state of Florida.
urmllfinri^fs*'A* art A M i r t u i n f«rr fmir
t &gt;xm itrjil
f.enifi|iitg ■■Liat ff-tiMl, I I»«m- m&gt; i i i m i l&lt;&gt;' j ( » - «if
lor. P ri mes * t 'hi yaant In-mum
frair&lt; uf •Ii*
&lt;if *4-f.f v,i
, h-1 d ai the Woman’* l ink

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For Sale— Speed boat.
Makes 25
mile* per hoqr.
Would exchango for
auto. Address Box 101, Eustis.
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•umir.i t . p*v t uiiidjhtfu ,y witii rt-1 atives and *fri«
* it New Yotk
Nt XX Jl Is&gt; y ■:.* li"'l*l,,ll i
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ntiiiu (ricntls B i o j ' a t d j o welcmn
h *r home agnm.
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At tho B« pt l * t Temple Tu adr&gt;.
Mm.* L. R BoyehoUi and M.Nov, .15
t he
Si I fo d
f. 'i um Marian En;b- hnxe'
r* turned
to
Course wi l begin i * ii ' of alt -&gt;c ihetr homo tu N .\ --ii
t *&gt; t* •r 1
' jiops that appeal t o the 1. 111:1 and iilea .Ait 11-it '• M:
It t.WV .l
fuif^iy ioxists of Sui ford wi’. h I In‘ Tstcl lv G r j y l ' c - Misa (Jri.y has S l a t e - a n d t 0 mill l u x e . New Ihic
Ta x Hi o ok s arc now open in my
( been calleil ‘‘The Vic Ii iii.*t a- o f . r i i - i
1 apiratlpn;1 -who -render* a program! office fpr the payment -of stafe and
, b.illlant ar.d thri lli.g. appealing to ' county1'ttvjtet'. fur 11H5. A discount
1 t he hearts of Everyone. She is typU of 2 f&gt;er cxuit id November and 1 r«*r
Bring
callyvAmerican und has received her ■cinttFl i ) t - e r r i J i P r is fhutie.
.tlig. 'duscriptioii. of your prpjifrTfy

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Thin lluading T IIIlK i: (T N I S n
Lint* For I'nch litHt'rtion Miniinuyt
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For Salr- Eggs and Ba by Chix «(
celebrated Regal White Wya ndot tes,
big performance, heavy laying, birds;
am booking ofdera f o r ’ same now.
Also a few pulleta and cockerels, of
same strain.
F. P. Strong, 106 E.
Third St., Sanford.
16-'lf

I E- s t ' -ug man for
o. g prupoyi ttoi * f&lt;

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xmg upwards $Iih' IB'
Itun't answer null** you

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yourself

SltiO.QO rush,

and cun call for peisonul Interviow.
A. C. Wilson, Duval Hotel, J a c k ­
sonville, Fla.
22-3te
Jyost— Somewhere between corner
French and First St. nnd Woman’s
Club an A. It. A. Fi^ternity pin
with initials J. M. W. Inside. A reVXfd offered if returned to Judge
Helping. ,. .
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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SAN PORI). FLORIDA. TUESD. U NOVEMBER 9. 1915

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NO. 23

ENGLAND’S BLOCKADE HAS PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN FOR *
A BIG TIME IN SANFORD BEEN DECLARED ILLEGAL THE STATE IS ASSURED

flow er sh o w e r to b e

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THE PREM IEM L IS T
g iv e n b e l o w d i s ­
closes n u m b e r

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On the lDlIi and 20tli of Novem|,t r the flower show and plant sale of
,hP Woman’* Club will be held in
lh(, vacant store in the court house
|,!«rk
Entries for the flower show
. r, i,ui*«!i-d from any one living
i!&gt; 1 "'I nl v. and nil entries
, I I uid’,' marked with t he
m i mher as indicated in the
I , k ip ’ Ly the ladies in
llljj *
t &lt;.r• will be opt n at
, &gt;i .
Wr| j
1 IB 1..\ mort.ii g to rt-ts-ixc
" ♦ MIr rtruvi’-* arirt thr rfoerr*
alii h' 1 i» h to the public at one
*c will be many plants
o’clock.
others may he entered
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for subfor i xi hi.fir* it the table in charge
of Mr U 1 Hill
•.1 dlTi-reil ll* follow*
V.
Hc-t ■*11 ]111 noi t ill roses, second
t,.t . -11 • •I I I 1 cut r o s e *
]U -■ . n|!» i•turn cut rhrysanthecollect lOtl
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GREAT BR ITA IN . HAS BEEN N O TIFIED
THAT UNITED S T A T E S GOVERN­
MENT WON’T STAND FOR IT

ttntticr Attacks Boat

Mrs. Annie Henael and Miss Adii
J ohns Were the participants in un
adventure Wednesday (’veiling. per---Imps the first of &gt;hr kind that ha*
ever iieen recorded.
|
Mrs. Hensel’ and Mins Johns were
Conway at Pine
Castle in the afternoon.
Hearing a
noise in the water, one of the ladies
remarked, " T h a t cow must he swim­
ming out to us."
However, upo
looking round they saw instead of a
cow a large rattlesnake swimming
wjHi. head and till
erect, Inwards
them.
StCfjled. hut rurinu*. till
ladies watched the progress of tin
make, until it charge'll the end &gt;f
l i e tmai in which they were -.cot I
Seeing its direct atiuik I hey iptickK
ton k their position in tin other end
of the boat, winch was immediately
attacked by the shake.
The ladies'
by this time were nearly in hys­
terics. John Matrhcit, hearing tln-tr
efles tpok his canoe and went to the
rescue, forcing Ins boat between 1 1n­
sult ke and that o( tin* ladies
It;,
this time one of |lie ladies had faint
ed
They wire taken lilt" Mr
Mali belt's (mat and taken ashore

Ashing in Lake

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*or® , the
Mr. Frank L. Woodruff and others
‘ajnt in re- comprising » committee from the
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and addressed them in regards toi
purchasing river front property for |
the purpose of county building*.
The board, together with the com­
mittee from the city ‘tfouncll viewe
the
proupjied projieni^Airfcr which u
Washington, I). C,, "vNov. 9.— established' grilles of international
Publication today of die American conduct; it is of tlie highest im­ letter from W. 1 ? , Adams Co., set­
note to Great . Britain denouncing n portance to neutrals that the prin­ ting forth the price of same wu»
Palntka, Nov. 9.— T h e $50,000
"ineffective, illegal, and
indefen- ciples ,pf international right be main­ read anti ordered filed for future con­ fund, to advertiso F'loridn through­
sive" tju* at tempted'blockade ngainst tained unimpaired, and the United sideration
out t h e nation before the winter
The tlerk was here instructed to
Geimany and Austiiu, gives n o t i c e : States unhesitatingly assumes tin
tourist season, with the object of
write the Comptroller and ask w|jy
to citizens of the United Stales task of &lt;hampioring their rights
bringing many extra thousands of
whoso legitimate foreign trade is mHeretofore
American*
white he cot’llCti'll the taxes for the year persons into this state will be raised.
terijcled with by the allies ih ft liny cargo*destined to neutral coun Iff] 4 from t he Sea-hoard Air Line This xxus assured by the enthusias­
Company and did not at
(t.nlwiiv
should
s ec u r e
If dross
llirei ll v j tries h. i xe been »■ iretl i.n t h e high
tic gathering of business men from
the same time collect the taxes for
t hr o u g h t he d i pl oi uut i e eljnnt.eU of -e Is .tod
v«*«l or conli*&lt; tiled.
i all part s of the stale, which assem­
t lit
*s|« . 1.11 Ml ti
Si 111,I,| * D ' l i f t
t * , tr o w n g o v e r n me n t rat In r t'i I I *i v •. I" m . : d v i * c ' i&gt; i \htrii*t
It • t|
bled .tt the PlltliUtn Hoi| e in Itiis
No
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t
1.
i.
do.
simI .iincmi.t being
1 h r o u g h |if l / e i " I I I I s
l &gt;• t i l e d '
l-l n . i i l t i e ' u r e . * t 1n g ’ I',
city • ii \\ "diit-tiny I* , eiill of IVoj
I H 2 .’ (II
J n^j'llt D C tiilletl of the Tit 111)111
T h u latent liiUtvab limited In A lit t .*
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’,l ' tyiJf'J. L'" ',1
' t 1| &gt; r ‘rf&gt;mrTt,rvrrst?i'ii front M— (if
Board of Trade, who i,,;.u„..,
1
t,.i- .ld"r |‘;:ge In (he British l"i
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11 Bryce, asking for information
the plan. The gathering was a most
eign office, is an exhaustivi tlOcu- gove i ii mem "feels that it
concerning certain* roads was read
representative one and the. tone enmen! dealing vith England'* inter leatonnhly he expected t&lt;U jHvisi
and e erk instructed to write Mr.
t husiastic.
fere'nee with Amnjic.in tiade since It* rltt/eo» |(t seek rtMln’iixjJ (loTote
Ilrvic and inform him that he huythe outbreak of the vvar
In effect t riiiutt.il- which are in it* opini*m iiig been !,i.titled of the intention* of
it wits decided tn go on witlj the
mi
aul
hoi
i/.ed
by
the
u
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r
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s
t
r
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t
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d
.ip
tt is a cue in ti in fit Mon also to Franco
phtn
and pledge* on hand from vari­
t ill i him mi . simo i * in i f&lt; niter mn
"f
ll i tern a t tonal
l aw
t,
li s II c " p &gt;
was p r e s e n t e d
til t he pllv.it lot
ous
sections
already amount 1,1 more
in imii ;i t um. I he record* of this coungrunt reft.ii at ton, noi v° r ef r a i n from
F r e n ch a m b n * * y here
than
$19,000,
uml more can lie
1 v ute open h r hi' IIlspeet loll.
llie tr
i bum s
d irect I v
to
T h i r t y f i ' c p o i n t * m e t r e a t e d in .................
counted
on
Many
telegrams were
V i a i m * Ugum-t t h e e o u n t v Weie
tli.
|.* 1 1 - h £&lt;■ .Tti in. • I
t b ru u g I
t h e n o t e a n d , III c oi i el i l i on
Seer*
front I ru nspor t a t ion interests
,no lit. .1 a n d w. . rrant • i»l d e r f l dra wn re.ttl
I a tv Lansing declines
that
the diplomat • channel*
tiowiog interest uml expressing will­
Since |lie United SGile* doe* not
United State* "ennnot with nnnnnn ingness
to cooperate
P r e s b )t e r ia n « E
placence stiffi-i fmthei suborditm- recognize the existence of n |i•gal
Interesting
address*** were math-,
n - ,I ‘ n - by t e n un C
U
m e t on
Vinert can- mm looi to
t|on of Iti" lights and interests to hb" k.id*.
among
tlie
number
being those m
Friday evening with .t huge attend­
the plea that the exceptional geo their government for protection in ance, including several visitors.
J a mes U. Murphy of Bulatku. Vance
gt indued po*iti&lt; n i f the enemies o t Ii
Helm of Miami. G
A M.
sh ip m e n t
of a
non e iin tru b a n
Tit*
meeting
wus in
c h a r g e of \V
Great Britain reunite "( )u - 1if&gt;• op c a r g o e s n o t o n l y t " io U r a l c o u n i n t
Mr II \\ t aid well leader Clfllmt of Jacksonville, and Morn*
prckxivV tftiil il.egul practices " The
James It
I’li s o b j e r t w a s ' T a s k s , " and the Cohen of Jacksonville
relations between the United States t r i e s I t i l l t I g u t i u s to b e l l i g e r e n t s , tin t member* of the company rendered a Murphy of this city gave his per
and Great Britain, he says, must d i r e c t l y t o o r f r o m t h e e n e m i e s o f most
interesting program
Mt*s sonnl check for $800 toward the
lie governed by expediency but by t h e a l l i e s
Fern \\ aril gave a beautiful solo campaign, and ^1 orris Cohen of
Delegates to the (* F'. convention J acksonville pledged $| 0 0 0 to ill*'
ftt Kissimmee were elected its fill fund

The snake was frightened oil when
imest
chrysanthemums. I . . . . . . . .
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Mr Matchett arrived, liut wa* fuun
. i'n,t -i chrysanthemum*.
later lying in the boat which it had
ihire litre*- tinesi chrysanthemums.
attacked, and was shot by Mf MatFirst second and third prizes for eh*‘tt
Orlando Reportei-Star
te arrangement cut ilnw, rs
el
\andie*&gt;
l ongressman S e a r s
Inbiscus entered
I
Washington, Nov !f
It is under
hibiscus on I e red stood that Representative VV J
1 Seurs, Florida's new member of the
1 i *’ doplav dahlias
Fourth District may be assigned on
I . ' palm growing
the rummittee on agriculture
This
[ is one of the best assignments that
Fin* -r fern growing
co uid bo given a mem bet of 1 h.1t
Fine*! begonia glowing
Tic judge* will make their de- t ‘I°rida delegation at the present
•Him un Kr'tiny afternoon
fex- time because of the tremendous
garth u&gt; ditching certain l a n d s
The
Sanford. Fla , Nov 2. 1915
irjit l"f I he juize for hibiscus en- stiides in agricultural activity which
nonopetrh* Buard of County Com- hoard advised him that they could
len i! Sat u n l a y and in no case will that state is now making
. mi*aionet* mi and for Seminoje Coun­ give him no relief in tlie mutter
»*.*M h e made where the exhibit
Dt O J Miller, county physician
Next to the house committee on ty. F'lbri^a dipt &lt;Jn the above date
11 no! considered worthy of u prise. rivgrs anil harbors, of which Con­ Present. I*; * ? P ' * Hjfgan, chairman; came before the hoard and presented
gressman Sparkman is chairman, Cominissioi^fr* 1. A.'Brumley. C W forms for application to be ad mil led
Said forms
suntlat Si huui (Convention
that on agriculture probably is of Kntziuwvgt’r. ti. A. C-fark and J T to the county home
McLsinT
Roberts, deputy were reati uni! ordered filed for fu­
Muinti Nov 9
The fourteenth first importance to Florida
sheriff in at ture consideration
■r *•tii. Sunday school convention of
It will n"t be definitely known .-|eik; ,tC 1 51 ■.•Hand,
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Mr .J I) Ilagev came before the
it.
"f Fbtrnlu is to be held m exactly what assignment* are made
board
and requested tin- board to
i
Minute*
of
l
u
s
t
regular
meeting
VI ci
November
I *, l 9, 2II, 2 1 | until the Democratic causey* I"have
ditch
cut or opened up
Same
lead
ami
approved
ajH,
Itave been granted by ,
but Chairman • la’ Vef of th«
was
referred
to
Commissioner
('lark
John
D
Jinkin*
came
before
tinill tli. railroad and transportation committee on agri cult ure'has ..been
Communication from Mr
Ma­
lines of the state
the Florida Enst here sometime looking q.vot- the per- Imaid and asketi him to atlvise him
(’oast Railway, the Van Line from .sopnd of its members to. fill existing in reference .to the purpose of the honey in regard to purchasing lot
assessment for 1915 for Black Ham­ udjoining jail, reati und ordered
J irUonville to Miami, and the Pen- xta&lt;i*ticies.
mock Drainage DiVrict, for what filed for future con si deration
tmuhir and Occidenta
Steftmship
With the chairmanship of the
The co in mutation ol .1 D AlexLlr-.i ■ will sell tickets for the round rivers and harbor* committee and an purpose nnd to whom the amounts
under,
requesting the hoard to open
collected
should
be
paid
and
the
trip foi the price of one-way fare agricultural committee assignment.
street on the north side of Lot 1 ,
Ml " ’ t'er road' wdl grant a rate of Florida should he well provided for n a m e s o l the bond trustees
The beard advised him as fo low* lllk V, Chuluota. rejid anti referred
I .....i. per mile for round trip In addition to places held by Con
Tax Collector is ndvtsed that the to Commissioner Cl«[k
Th.- .
,i . ,| tickets can tie pru
gressmen • lark
Wilson &lt;%Mr
The committee apjioiuleil1 1 o view
l .'-'
•' an) point tn the State Sears in this place would have an Black*—Hammock Drainage District
the
proposed read to connect up
was
organteetl
under
the
lawn
of
direct to Miami
Tht ■*■• splendid Excellent opportunity to look after
.Ueardall
ami Cameron avenues heI9UI
whtrh
provides
that
all
laws
r*ic. .tr, .i»suciug an unusual inter­ proposed $'2 ,000,(100 appropriation
19
1
;|
which
provides
tbut
all
funds,
tween
the
N I V 1, of S K * t anti S W ' 4
est in thi* gathering, as people on "to fight the citrus canker
derived from taxation for payment of N F I J i Section 33, Tp 19 S. FT 31
thu occasion can travel from the
of interest und sinking fund are pay- Flust, here presented their report
*r«t coast all the way to the Magjc
Newspnper Plant Destroyed
able direct ko the bond .trustees by j which was reati and approved anti
&lt; itv anti return for a small sum.
Jlalrigh,
NT C . Nov. 9. The the l ax, collector. ' -The bond trus- ordered filed, and clerk instructed to
Marion Lawrence, general sec re*
Ncws and Observer. Secretary Dan* tecs fof.the^BIack i lamni oc k Drain- have published notice that commixUr&gt; *d the International Sunday
ipls' newspaper was tlestroyed by uge District are J . 11. Lee, L. T sioners will at their next regular
School Asaociationi
with
headflre Saturday morning for the secvtul Hunt untl'O.
meeting, if no complaints, open u
Swope
quartcrv in Chicago will be the prin-y
time
in nearly three years.
ThF
The t ax- collec tor is hereby au- said road.
npal speaker. Mr. Lawrence it cbnplant of E. M. Uriel! &amp; C«.. .shat thp^xed.'whd directed to pay all
The bond of Mirhael Sboltx to
xulen-d the best Sunday school man
printers was almost a total loss, anti fundi tAtllaeted |)j’ hitn on account of keep bridge across St. John* river at
on 'he North American continent.
several stores were burned.
Early Black HamTTiOck’ Drainage District, Monro.., rend and approved with
' * r L ( ’. Palmer, genera secretary
estimates make the loss a quarter tm aaaeaameht loll of 1916. to the F' N. Conrad and C. M. Bingham
°l the \ nhama Sunday School Assoertts n will be the other out of of a million dollars. The newspaper bond 1 trustees of the aaitl Black a* sureties in the sum of $ 1 0 0 0 .0 0 .
Reports from the several county
the *t.it,. speaker
The best Sunday loss is $100.4)00. The fire started in Bammoek/Drainage District, and is
*choo| talent to be [ound in Florldn the Uxrell plant and a gas explosion advised that the levy assessment is officials were reati and approved and
spread it. Three people were slight­ for the sole purpose of paying in­ ordered filed.
V
h also in appear on t h e ’ program,
&gt;f
ly
hurt
The
bill-of
Keystone
Co,
for
auto­
terest
on
bonds
and
for
a
sinking
*r.'l tin array of talent is the strongmatic
line
indicator,
amounting
to
(unti.
'*■
ex' ivcr offered to tlie people of this
John D. Jinkins, tax collector is $5.55 was read anti same rejected.
state
Freabylerlan Synod
On motion of J T. McLain, Sain
also advised as the. S p W hb e Ro a il
Ah Sunday schools within the
.Miami, Nov. 9 . - EstubHahment of Sl Bridge District No. 1 as follows : Felf is hereby admitted to ccunty
state of Florida, rcgardelas ol de­
the Florida synod of tlie PresbyTax collector is advised thnt they home.
nomination are entiteld to send a
tcrinn church with Miami as ,t|ie •levy ssscssmeitt f(fr 1915 for Special
The resignation of W. V. Dunn a*
delegates ns desired.
T h e f headtfunrters of one of threi;
Pr,,s
Miami churches will entertain all byteiios is the .plan the churches Road Si Bridge District No. I in inspector of marks and brands for
thue tit legates on the Harvard plan. of the state will net upln at their for the sole purpose of paying inter­ District No. 10 was read and same
th.il i*. lodging and breakfasts will meeting this month, according to est on .bojids and for a sinking fund, was accepted.
and that all collections on the ac­
Geo.
De Cpttes, attorney lor
furnished free.
Dr. W. W. Faria, pastor of the loc count should be paid direct* to the
the board of county commi**iQners
There are many special features church, and the adoption of the
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' --------cn u rch , am i m e nuu|&gt;x&gt;uo ... »— bond trustees of said Special Road
is hereby authorized to obtain opin­
Kath’*/,nK ' .
Th f necraaary memorial to the general Si Bridge District No. 1, and that
ion of some good and reliable bond
far* |c is to bn u novel affair, and,
asking for he is aulborjxed and Instructed to
ptrhjj,. w)]|
j j lc
umj beNt Pfcshyteiiun meeting,
attorneys in --advance of sale of
the new synod i* now considered as be governed accordingly
The bond bonds.
' • Id in the state.
Numerous a foregone roncluaion.
Should the trustees of the Special Hontl ■&amp;
Application for pension of Mrs.
'■•' no is ,lt which time special
Hew ay nod be formed, there tgjll la- Bridge District No. I are M. FT
Fllla FI I&gt;-ffler reati and approved
1.1. . —. „f Sunday school work vOill
three Preshyletles, at Miami. St
Robinson. A T , Rossetter and P M.
Communication of Mr. J . W. O.
'•niphaMied, will be held. Con- Augustine and Kissimmee.
,
Elder,
y&lt;Si nglel lry, in regard to payment of
, r-riffs covering every department
Tax*. ‘Collector John D. Jinkins fees as juror, read and •Clerk In­
Florida is now attached to the
J ,h'' wo'k wid likewise he held.
came
Ijffo^O .the bonrd and naked structed to write’ Mr. Singletary to
Alabama
synod,
hut
the
churches
of
-Penal attention will he given to
them'
t
o , h e
should pay the afdvise the board as to which case
the
state
have
within
the
la»t
few
e|*»rt merit Sunday school superhe refers to and same wjli be in­
•nttndeni and Sunday school su­ years bccomt moie nurticrouM bo atHorpoWli'.tpV co/lccted by him.
vestigated.
«
T]k* bboard
i t t d ffdyked .and
. . d instructed
Ir
perintendent and o m c e n . I I I b . t t W W . n l U » * r . I . O r
the , denomination believe that the 1, 1m-^o . pay Mid collections over to
»tfesxcd.
Mr. C, R. Walker r i m e before the
board de- board and addressed them in re­
'
F.orlda churches are now able to t lie tf«vftty treasurer, the b
.
n i. i ■ iiany
h tr f of
it hntrl
elinln^Htr'pay
said t a r over gards to the Inland W'alerways
&lt;*• ll Walker and E. T. Woodruff at stand alone.
to the state, thla under the advice of movement,
whereupon the board
*nd»d mieting of the Inland Water- * Should the Alabama meeting apTli re.

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A SSU RED F IF T Y
THOUSAND
FOR FU N D

low* Delegates Mrs Geo i'uxloti
ami Mrs
R C Maxwell
Alter­
nates, Mis* Virginia S mi t h and Mr.
K Muirheud
The society expects
to send a large representation, be­
sides the delegates
Our next meeting will be ill . hsrge
This
of Mr* A. D. l'arrish leader
promises to he an interesting mceting ami a large attendance ls eXpeeled
( l i e n T h e a lr e O p e n *

Allen * Theatre, tin- rn-w moving
|*ii tiir■* j.lu.r opened Inal night in
true ntr dopte style, a* tile roof ao.l
lloor 1s not yet completed but Man­
ager Allen did not propose to wait
any longer and decided to stmt the
with the air dome feature*
The
1ir*i nffereing of the Merchant of
Venice and several comedy reels,
making nine reels in all. seemed to
titke l tie people by sur|&gt;tl*e nnd they
.•nTT^.-d tt i&lt;- iinv.-l feature of seeing
the show
under the canopy of
hen ve n
In a few days the roof will be on
un&lt;i the dour completed und then the
circus seats will come down and
ojiera chair* will be installed, mak­
ing tile Alleh Theatre one of the fmt -t L o w Louse" in this section.
Large Audience for Lyceum
The Sanford Lyceum Association
ix a*.*ured of a large nudience at
the Gray-Lhevinne Concert on next
Tuesday evening at the Temple,
corner Bark und Sixth,
One hun­
dred nnd twenty-three t ickets have
been disposed of eight days in ad
vance of the concert. It is expected
that every available seat will be en­
gaged.
Phone Mr. Ezell at the
High School building or Mr. Hyman
at the Temple.
Season
tickets, S 1.60,
children
$1 00.
Single admission 60 cents,
children 36 cents.
Open Comfurt Cottage
Mrs. M. Martin and niece, Miss
Hardman are in the city ngaiti after
spending the summer in the moun­
tains of North Curojina. Mrs. Mar­
tin bos opened Comfort Cot tage nnd
this popular hotel will remain open
during the winter season, which
will be good new* to the many pat­
ron*.
Comfort Cottage will give
Sanford anothei hotel for the winter
season

The Herald was three hours late
lust Friday on account of a rush of
news matter at the Inst minute and
there were fifty -people besieged the
offlce wanting The Herald. ’ Even
the people who. have been borrowing
the paper were anxious to get their
copy, all of which demonstrates
that the people like The Herald and
want it on time. This was the first
time The Herald had been Into In

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Resolutions of t b a n k s -Were pulsed,
to the Manufac turers' ' Record of
Baltimore anti to M r
Gillett. for
the suggestion of the rampaign
A resolution uisu was upssetl thut
a committee of five be appointed, to
be, charged with the responsibility
of expending the funds to the heat
advantage, and that every dollar of
the fund be spent outside of thi*
state for nil vertislug purposes, rjo
officer or committeeman to be paid
nnv salary, anti there be no section
ali'iii shown in thi- makeup of t he
committee
The committee named
wu* ax follow* V W Hetlp, Miami.
G. A. McClellan, Jacksonville; B. L.
Ilnrnner. Ta mpa ; W. B. F'ranklln,
F’ort Myers; Frank Lloyd, Qulnry
It was the belief of those who
gathered here that every community
will join in the propaganda when the
full |&lt;llins are made known.
Th« jdun contemplate* ‘a rontrihuiion of $25,000 by the ruilroud*
•■titering Florida
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M lNshin.tr) Conference
T tie Third Annuul
Missionary
Services and Conference will be held
at Holy Cross --Church beginning
Wednesday night at 7 . 3 0 p. rn., at
which service* addresses are to be
made by the Rev. Canon Rlckert,
Chaplain .of* St. Luke's Hospital,
Orlando, on " T h e C hu rc h’s Mcdacll
Missionary Work” and by thtx. R c r
F'r W.
II. Ball4 of Kissimmee, who
,
has been for over twent y years a
Church of F-ngland Missionary Fxirat
ill South Afrira. On Tuesday morn­
ing lit tidlO a m. Holy F-uchatist
with special Intention for Mission­
ary Work and Worker*) at 10:dQ a.
m. anti 3 p- m. the' Dleesun Officer*
of the Woman’s Auxiliary will tellj, f
of the missionary work in their vari-^*^
ous departments: such as The UtlRedf
Offering, the Missionary Study Class,
the Organizations of the Auxiliary
nnd Lit tle Helpers: the ' Pio.cgsan
School, Hospital anti monthly pub­
lication, " T h e Balm Branch.
On Wednesday night, after tlie
service a "social, h our" to meet our
visitors will T)e held in the parish
house immediately after the service
the young ladle* of .St. Agnra Guild
being hostesses. E v er yb od y is most
cordially asked to come, j

Ny nodical a .Success
'»•
The Synodical of the Tresbytsriatt .
church which bus been in scssipn
here for several dayn, elosed ita
meeting Thursday at. noon. The
were sixteen delegates from various
parts of the slate from the Mistionary nnd Ladles’ Aid Sodatifs of
the organization. On Tuesday even
ing I&gt;f!- Lynn of Jacksonville made
talk oi\ "Horn* Missions” and Wcdnesday night Dr. Dodga of Clearwater addreased the
V&gt;n
‘ ‘Organisation.'*
Lunches
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PAGE EIGHT

THE SANFORD

HERALD

OCTOBER 29, is is
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AT SANFORD CHURCHES

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[ j m l t c d ^ ^ H g 3 11 (
Potash supply
H \
given an incentive to
jj |
more thoroughly into plant nutrition
^
with view to utilizing product* at hand to the very _
bast purpose. The result of our efforts along this line is

Presbyterian Church
The Sunday school is enthusiastic i
in .its work and is growing.
Dr. Brownlee will preach both
services Sunday. The night services
are evangelistic. The subject Sun­
day night at 7 will be, "W hy Join
the* Church?"
A large chorus is
lending the singing at these services.

Classes for Christian Doctrine
0 •a. m.
•
»
Benediction 7:30. p. m*
Sermons adapted from the Kpistle
and Ons\r,\| of the Sunday.
Week days:
Mass evry morning at 7.
Friday, at 7:30 p. m. Stations of
the Cross.
tf

MARY BIC K FO R D IN “ L IT T L E P A L" AT TH E STAR MONDAY
NOVEMBER FIRST
Mrs. K. U. lfnyes is again at home
from a delightful visit to relatives
in Kentucky.

It is so carefully blended that where land is properly pr
^ ^ tg o im t any fertilizer mixture of same ammonia and phi
regardless of percentage of potash.. Send f&lt;

&amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co,
Jacksonville
Florida

^

For Sale— Florida corn, sacked oi
in ear." Florida hays haled
Carina
or less.
Best Fulghum seed n»p
$1 00 per bushel in live bushel lou
Seed- Bye $11.75 per bushel.
Wjj.
liamson tfc Dennis, Gainesvii
f]|
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WOMAN’S CLU B

Baptist Service for Sundav
0:30 Bible School.
Mr. W. E.
Scoggan will ct as superintendent
on account of Mr. Jinkins* absence
from the city.
11:00 Preaching at this hour by
the pastor, Mr. George Hyman on
the subject, * "T h e Vision of the
Goal."
6:30 Jr 1}. Y. P. U.
6:30 Sr. B Y P. U
7:30 "T h e Matter and Manner of
Acceptable Prayer" will be the sub­
ject discussed by Mr Ilymarr in the
evening

People read these ads.
You art
doing it now.
Is your ad in tha
column?
Have you something t&gt;
sell? Try an ad *
4. if

V Griffin Herring left on Wednesday
for Anna {rolls, where he will enter u
preparatory school before entering
church la s t'P riila y werrinfc, at their upon his studies in the Naval Acad­
pretty little home west of the city. emy to which he has been appointed
There, was a luige gathering of the
Mrs . Ar c hi e B e t t s is vi-iting in
young people to enjoy the fun and
frolic, which ran fast and furious, as Kissimmee
tiie many laughable and amusing
games developed.
A particularly
On Nov 7th the c h u r c h will begin
-fu n ny ‘ •rrrr- 'rr -vraT-thr TrnfnttriTT of- Hunt- n a « t i
a scrips n? servi ces last i ng Tor four
poetry, six different members of the City.
days. The pastor will do the preachcompany reciting poems, no two the
You are welcomed t o . all the serMrs. Geo.. Dickinson left on the 1
same, all at one time. Guessing the
names of cities was rather novel and midnight frnin Wednesday to attend
exciter! much curiosity.
Many old the bedside of her youngest son.
( ongregational Church
fashioned game* were played and Robt M l»u k,-0 *011. who is critical­
Nc x l S un d a y mor ni ng tinthe guest* upon taking’ their de­ ly ill
ject (or c on s i d er at i on will he,
parture voted the coins of Sinai! de­
M i ' !{&lt; -&lt;■ Addington i ' &gt; re from ( "ongregat lonulisin of Modern
nomination the lf;"&gt;t ayre-abb- 01
I n d i a n a and wi l l b&gt; t h&gt; gm- t «f b , r a present at ion of lb,- tiling
enter tamers
., It
winch
lb,Congregational
&gt;$
BUfi
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M is
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bo
the
o thM

Miss Mary Chappell read Life
and named the works of Mary Murfree. This writer's style of writing *?■ vc
differs from that of mo-1 waiters, m., .
A Tennesseean by birth, stones ’are
*'
laid amid scenery of mountains, pen th» t,
name Ttetng OiaTlv* T* 1o&lt;-17,■u" A '
humorous incident is related. At a
meeting of writers among which ,)*«*’•
numbered
Longfellow,
Whittier, „r n
Holmes, etc-.. Miss Murfrce attend*
ed
Holmes upon finding the card tivr r.
Charles Crockett proceed,,-,! to Hunt »■,,) ,'
ii|, the owru-r of the card
After 1.'"
r-'r !.t
mtlrh searching he returned to WhitTinv
4
k
h a l t 11
in*r s«n•!1
fni
m* ir■&gt;1:-I1 s
t
\\ hit rn r C‘lijtr I«•*
( j *»rki*l 1 * i* \\]*r
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'* M onI if hiT Htoru*H ilrul rv*fiat.&lt;
. 'juth huhitH i ( i h»* Kouthi'in mmin*
... the -.pi-eiai ' “"l I'eoplI helpful .talk
Mrs. li &gt;1 Chappell's paper fob ' h»,r’
” Mr* Tn
lowed on George W Cable and was \nm
rip!ur&gt;- lessondelightfully gn* n
I t-i- wilier burn 1
i-s tlie s{,.,ial m New O rb .ill* In
I * 1 I Im n l to “ ““
study tin- In-b Us ,*f the Creoh-e
Association &lt;if Leaving school at the age &gt;&gt;f fifteen
PC
[&gt;« meet' with because of his fatli-r s death, In-

w tr.l i-r

Mr and Mr s Wi l l i a m M&gt; K 11■t«**iMrs \A i| I’lti-rs ha* n-rurne,
a r e tcj oi c i ng in t h e b i r t h of a lUtLhome after a pleasant \i-s11 to Jack
daughter. ThursHny
Oct
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T hot tt&gt;It

W o l d hits b e t n r e c e i v e d m San
f o u l of t h e m a r r i a g e of M i " Dai *,
[ l a y m a n of S a v a n n a h , Gu . a n d Mr
S .1 T h m nr I of S a n f or d , w lii-b ten*
( d a c e in S a v a n n a h mi Mi t ur da v
Mr
T b o t r i i l ! is a well known a nd l"'P
ulur e m p l o y e of t h e A I
1.

Mr*.

Tlionui*

1 ,-ok , recently

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t

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w itt,

t lo-ir

tier-il, w o r k

In

1 hose present

wer*

has been

t he gu,-*t of

Tennessee

Mrs. H. H. Patushull of (im tv
ttpei t Tueatiay in the nty *hnt
ping
Mrs. C D McLaughlin I- M I u* day iiight for Augusta, G. , where
Bhe was called by the sudden death
of her mother. Mrs. Roswell King

Reached

Hl»

L im it.

"The styles are stunning Ibis year."
f*nht the etitInislastb vouug woman
■Are lliis" i •-)• iin ,1 the bastiful man
I favi-n i v" i in-i *•»11'
N*i
After
observing Ihe * unninc sl'lc* of last
yeur, Fm afraid to bmk."

Mrs Wate of Boston i* visiting
her patents, Mr and Mrs Bn hard
I*a tt 1n
Mr* N AN Green of DeLa- d tia*
re turin-&lt;l heme after a ph-a«.ii.: -i'll
to her si*ti-r. Mrs p; (; Mehricti*.
I.aR oiple

i*

" pl -llillllg

F o r c e d by

E le c tric C u rrent.

in ,'fnrnp.t

Stray electric currents from a rail­
road are supposed to cause the treen
Mr&lt; E. W. D. Dunn ia expected oil one side of n,Brussels street to bud
blossom after
from UHando today to attend the again and
IMlkisoti irftiajciile,to the t.iternture they once have^shed their leaves every
fall.
DcpirAmept .tomorrow afternoon.

9 e B C IIIIU IIIIII500C 3«C X X

TRUSS

V DRIOQC

“To Save Time Is To Lengthen

L ife ” .

Did you over s to p to th in k how, much (mu* ymi roujd
s a v e if you had a b i c y c l e ?
t
How m a n y tim e s a duy do y ou walk frurjj one to tw e n ­
t y b lo c k s wlien if you liad a b ic y c le the trip could Ik- m ade
in o n e fo u rth th o tim e?'.
.«/
,
^
We have
in«ll tho l»est miikvt*, iioth cheaj) ones and higher,
which wo will self on term* to *uit. Or. we n»n fix up your old one at
a reasonable price. Corpjq in and talk to ua olmut it.

Sanford Cycle Company
* tOfe Pclmetto Avenue-

« Opposite City Hail

Bicycles, Motorcycles ant! Accessories
iseexiiiiiiiiiiiixfxiiiiiiiiiiiijocxi

Min i

Vo

3 * cit'ifs, 3 for 2."i~ ’

'.-rnT

your orders to Gladys Greene, R p,
D. No. 3, Sanford. This notice will
not appear again.
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FOR REN T
F o r Kent
B o o m s for light houici-t-tTig
•»1•» &lt;hik a ve nu e
'Jo -f
•|IMi-i ^1 &gt; r»MMn 114Ili wS*
and •-lev trti light fur rent
&lt; " l i t " 11 X

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toil
r v m l m t fir f h i l * i ' , o ,. f i
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impartial))
&lt;&gt;r«|lnain•-*

a,
\* an Aitlt-rman lot four **» .

•cctirtliPf that rtKVrfd, f
fra(» 'if Ih»* volrtw of

ring .1
MelhodiNt Services
In tin- new church la»t Sunday
lh
all the service* were well attended *k, i.
There were more in Sunday school1 lean
than at any lint,- -rmi »- left tin
Dr-&gt;
"ill . hufi h p.very or- wa* ins|i|fei| l,r,-i
1 tin i u ml* t * and tin -pini *d the as.*'lr,
occasion
of b t
The session of the school on next ami
Sunday is expected to be of greater I °f l ^interest than any preevious day.
I pirtm
About thirty member* of the Days
Truth Seekers
and
Brotherhood Hoi
, lasses with tin- pa*lor and *ufnT -o'- *'
iMendent iiHi-tuI the peiiern I ion of Bn
Bible cfasses uf the AlvtfcOiilXl church , IlH -d
in I &gt;rlatldo this week
Ida* wa* a *!•'1• 1
great in i .tsion
Ida* teachers and 4' d
some of the officer * who Wets* pres- Linlti
rut will convey lo those who were
hot
not able to attend the'good thing* mg*
they received. The Sunday school l’hitik
i
meets nt 11: 45.
jpurru
Preaching
Mornihg
f»t
It
and
"
|
evening at 7
.
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All will pteet jt hearty welcome

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I
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For &gt;P-ii&lt; One room ron vvfiisfit
a|
f•
1 1£»1
Knijuire 12 1 \A N'lnth
&lt;«»rri*r
Oak Ave
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several months sgo x tn‘ 1 Warded a

IVEH
JOHNSON

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For Sale A few dozen can- of
home , limed tomatoes, t L
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Brand, which I wish to ilt-ipo.. .,( jt

ftm|i of mif mmifittfiiK illh, I I* lievi

Mrs

T o m Davis, M r * \A \A l . obg. Mr*
I
K Fa,,Mr*
D
A Ci.ldweli,
her sister, Mr*
K (i
M, lirten*.
M r s II H Hill. Mr* (
&lt; Wood­
while en route to het new h ome in
ruff and Mr* R i c h a r d B a l t i n

B ratd e n lo w n

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f run afA
I b* r i t y

ti-tent c e n t e r e d in t he e x c h a n g e ol
new p a t t e r n * in c r o c h e t
Da i nt y r e ­
f r e s h m e n t : . Weft- s e r v e d during I he
afternoon

For Sale Ford,truck, line shap*
bargain
Five passenger Butch, grett­
ing bargain, $350.00
Semin,.1- (’0.
Garage. Sanford, Fla. •
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AA’ill n n- . mu at-n
I *-1
; y nr June Three in f*sv*
hildren
Address
, staling rent and locatiM1.H-41C

tat p ) UIHF «nl«4.

i t A. A P H I. f i l i ' S

a.

of Miss G ra y :. "Her bow arm is
truly rtunarkabb* Tor its freedom and
strength. She L«h *$h« Ri**t bowing
of any woman l have ever known."
Let the people of Sanford rerrp'rol e* that this remarkable wo main is
to be in our city on the night' or
Nov. lfith. Buy a ticket on Satur­
day from Prof II F Fr.ell ’and Mr
For Sale— Ten acres of the best
A. W. Honeycutt when they aphigh luimmock land, west side, just
p io v h you.
outside corporate limit*
Half in
cult i vat ion 4 years.
About 250
More Troops Needed
largo pines.on other half. All fenced
Wa*lHngton. D. C.. Oct 29. and ditched. Quarter mile /TFS-wt^
Governor Ferguson of Texas today
shipping stations and E lm .**, Per­
wired President j^ilaon asking that
fect .drainage. $1350 will hay it if
more Uffop* he sent to Brownsville.
sold within the next 10 daynA worth
Tbo border raids are threatening end
$3000.00.
See owner. 207 French
tha’ situation is more menacing.
avenue.
a! l-tf

Noted Violinist Coming
The Lyceum Association is to tin
congratulated on being able to se­
cure nn entertainment by , Miss
Estelle Gray, the noted California
violinist on the night of ‘Nov. 16th.
This entertainment, will be given in
B e tte r Paying Crop.
tho Temple. Season tickets are now
If young men who Ijava been sowing
On sale for the pntiro winter course wild oats wish to make amends and
at JHHO.
Th* admifedbn to each i^nke’good tb M r-losses,* tot ibbO} sow
iltiraetfo'rj-'ViU be 50 cents. You U m $.w h eatC hicag o Daily -New^
' A..,
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20-1 fc
Wi.-*i Si-iond St.

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

/ -. .
H ** Melted Carbon.
*Curltop Pits been tneflnd by Prof.
Otto lainitpcr of Breslau:' V o r.th ls
purpose ho Inrlfist-d a largo arc light,
formed of Two enrbon roils. In a, heavy
ylars container rfnd exhausted thn air.
By' ubBik a |«oWerfu1 electric- uprrept
ho produced such a heat that drops
formed at tho tips of the carbons.

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ror SaleVKjtgfe and Baby t ’bix of
celebrjjtPd Brgul White AVvandotfe*,
big perform^uuc, heavy l.iving lurd*';
am booking orders fur same nilyc,
Also a few' pullet* and corkcrels, id
salhe strait) -*F. P Strong, 106 F.
Third St.. Sanford.
U&gt;-tiF^r Salt - Good all rpuTid -i
buggy and harness. Chenfyfbr;?
Box 1256 or ~
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West Hijassrorr.
* ,-F « r Sale- -26,00fi Snow l&gt;a
(WuVr Plants.
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V ET E K IW A H IA N
O F F I C E ------ * HAM) BROS. STABLES

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Belween 3rd and 4th Si

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED

GRABS BAG
AND DUCKS

SANFORD HE
City Itcautiful prizes. To facilitate
the work of them* Indies a lint ,wi ll'ltp
tivnpilcd of home ground* mint a t ­
tractive In each district, hy citizens'
selected for this purpose. Thi* list
will he given the final judge*, in
older-that a more rnreful Inlpri tion
will lie made on November r* an
no pains Mill I e spaied to make the
contest fair'anil ju&gt;t.

MANATEE
ST.JOHNS
TRUCKERS RIVER TRIP
WILL ONLY II A V K TWO,GREAT S C E N E R Y . GREAT
HUNDRED AC RES IN
I PEOPLE. GREAT RIVER
CELE RY
„ GREAT STATE

but which have proved their adapta­
bility. The yellow elder la one of
thrim, and it has-'bloomed to pcifection in the garden of B. F. Whitmu and M. F. ITdbinson. Another
lovely thing i* the Hauhinia, or
Mountain Ebony. Mhicli has an
bloom like an orchid.
There are
tine plants of thin in the garden of
the Hotel Allumonte.

ON T U E S D A Y s I S
1
AND FRIDAYS

BEAUTIFUL
BOOKLET
FOR OSTEEN

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One cash pi ire of five dollui- Mill
There will be calla lily bulbs for
be given in each district to the h&gt; me
.Ti
^■lt‘
sale, tftid thpir suitabi lity * I* i f be
ground' judged most di-si r viug.
judged
by
the
fact
that
last
winter
A
H I G H W A Y M A N and
Growers and trucker* in the Sar. The A(IWI Steamship New* in n
JU S T ISSU ED FROM
The bounds of districts and - audi­
sotu
Hay
district
have
been-busy
for
bc4utifully
illustrated monthly till irl they bloomed ,ift^ti^&gt;fd from .Chi istt a k e s
sa tc h el
tions of award, were published in'
T H E P R E S S OF &gt; \tM
two months getting the ground in wiih entertaining mnltet concerning man until I j f b e j b p a n,
the Met aid of October 2fi
fro m a r m . o f
shape for tho fall crop*. Heed bed* tho West Intlja inlands and other
T h e r e . ' p l a n t s 0/ pansy,
T HE H E R A L D
\/
have been planted and the work of point touched, by the Clyde and and Beilis I’errumu. the pretty little
MRS. M. FRAN K
Mis. I,.'II. Ilouchrlle,’ lit lie daugh­ setting out the pi a tit* begun some Mallory Lino steu liters. including English daisy.
PRIN TIN G CO.
ter
Frances
and
Mias
Marian
Earle
time
ago.
Florida.
Tho
articles
are
splendidly
&amp; ESC A PES
AT SANFORD
■ mm
The usual ctop* of tomatoes, pep­ written, and the, il lust rift ions are
of New Stpyrnn are the popular
busy
and
clean
Everybody
get
i
‘..ril is getting ill the Lift City
pers. eggplant, beans, oubli ige nnd l ' l t '11 ily hi mtiful
Few articles of a
Among the many * booklet* re«,
j
guests of Mr* Henry Wight
up Nov. IT-20.
many
wnyjt
anil
some
of
11;
lettuce with a less amount of Engnptiv
nature could be more
cently printed for various -sections of
-c
in- not i» °ur liking.
Tho
lish peas, cauliflower and Par.-l" l Cllt' rt.iini g.
The November issue
Florida by the Herald Printing Coy&gt;&gt;*
i iii••n havo their highwaymen
.
J
l
have been planted
•if 1lii&lt; pr •tty magazine has" an ur. , of this city is that of Osteen, l*|?&gt;'r»
. !, nfl the hnml satchel* of
The dry Meat her ha? be r-II ovel • t l ' - l '
L&gt; Hay mond Com to. I on
- 1
ida a fine l&gt;mc.hure id railroad folder
anil at their will rnh
come on many farms by i 1lg it inn,
ir&gt;mi
W ■ti t Life in F.iiriria,*
size describing this hgnutiful little
..a thi* streets hut our city
otliers m beru the cropping is l i t l l H W III 'll U‘l luki- tin* following ex
dlly in Volusia county.
(Fsteeri is
.! 1
The present time -hmr—hern
np saw gras1! land1? h a w vuffrrrd n o ‘ m m nf t n e n t 1ntj*rnxt
tjbout ntnr tmles from Hanfontr tin-—
tngn!url&gt; free from these bold, bad
inconvenience from the luck of rain,
Hghtfully situated among the oak*
"The St. Johns river is tho inlund
men. due to the vigilance of the SPORTSMEN WARNED THAT but t h e - several hours of slow rain
FOUNDATION
LAYING
AND
und
pines on the high ridge between
waterway from Jacksonville south to
all Tuesday made
the
growing
police
the
Rt.
Johns river and the, ocean
SU
I
'
E
r
t
S
T
I
t
U
C
T
U
RE
PROTECTION OF WILD
the fruit growing country
One
plants take on u brighter if greener
and
about
twenty miles' from thu
Saturday night lining Halloween
takes an attractive. Clyde Line
HlilLDING#. ASSETS,
FOWL MUST HE
view of life, expressed by expanding
fine beach at N*‘w Smyrna;
tin- police were busy with the small
steamer,
and
travels
all
night
up
the
NEEDS. ETC.
OBSERVED
outward mill Upward
I
i . and this looked like n golden
■3
winding stream with the scarehlighl
(Klevii It nol/JT’m'w town but like
The celery crop in Manatee rotin-1
opportunity for u ne^ro thief who
Arch|lcrturaf designing,
artisan many other t^wn* in Florida has
Washington, l&gt; C . Nov 2
With
playing on the deiiffe tropical jungles
wnt-hefl M Frank in his store get- tile approach of the open season for ty will not be over 50 pet cent of |mon1 beautifully
You arrive a boil I squaring and plumbing, ami me­ been taking a siesta, being content
This is due
■ i- ready to leave for home. After shooting wild low],
iluCoiled what it was last year
the middle of the next morning at chanical rough hewing are already with wluu ha.t been lavishly suji■ ng the store and accompanied States Department of Aguruliure is to the initial expense of raising tins Sanford, m the vegetable country, well accomplished fo r-o u r metro­ Jilied by nature and the inhabitants
l , Mrs Frank and Miss Florence warning sportsmen that the Federal crop and the price of fertilizer which from this place much celery ami politan Sanford, tin* coming City knowing they lived in one of the
Mr Frank wended hi* M'ay horne- regulations as amended October 1, has advanced -10 per cent over last othrr green Stuff is shipped to lurk- Attractive
Foundation laying, the favored spots of the state did not
Some 425 acres'were plant­
A.ir l on Magnolia avenue and just If* I t, will be strictly enforced Sonic season
vitally important work of all up­ think they were justified in giving
sonville and the north
a* the party were in the durk part misunderstanding has arisen from ed last year. This year there will
building is of in tensest interest to
"The trip Up this winding river every citizen who bel leges, as we do, away the secret to any one else.
The
nf the block nnd near their home the fact that tho various state laws probably not be over 200.
gave to us our tirnt glimspe of the
But in the (last two years Osteen
in a great future for the luunty seut
. man jostled against Mrs Frank do not always conform to the Fed prospects fur this crop &gt;»r«* good this
inland life a glimpse that appealed of Semiuole.
has
taken on new life,
chiefly
season,
so
fur.
much
better
than
last
Not in the vast ex­
,i•-i Infuse she could prevent it had eral regul a tin ns This is regarded as
to Us us particularly like the life of panse of area, as Rev Mr. Venable through the efforts of a live Hoard of
and
an
optimistic
feeling
prevails
Hipped her hand satchel from her unfortunate but in such cases the
the south one meets in a popular
arm and with the speed of a grey­ Department must insist upon the aiming growers that good prices will
observed iq one of his excellent ad­ Trade and the new booklet that
novel the fragrant, broad veran- dresses while heie, not in the wide describes candidly and honestly the
be
obtained.
hound ran down the street
About observance of the Federal regula
Mr V W Chapman, manager of dahed south with its romantic at­ width or broad breadth nr zenith- town and country is the first step
that time a Sanford negro came up tions
the Manatee County Vegetable Co . mosphere, its old gardens und bowers lowering apex, does the greatnese'of of the Board to let the world know,
a i d inquired if the man speeding
The Department will consider any
what Osteen hud to offer the home*
iltiMn tiie street had stolen some­ recommendations submitted in good who have one of the best farms for
The steamer landed ul Pululku a city consist, but in the spirit i f
seeker
and investor
raising
celery
in
the
county,
thre# **
Not for oiit national,
thing ami upon being informed faith (Or amendment of the regular
at about nine in the evening.
W«* her people.
miles
from
Sarasota
on
the
hard
Osteen is a sister of Sanford, al-,
that he hml went over to Sanford tions, but will hold no public hear­
had beAn chatting through the first state, county and municipal execu­
avenue anil informed Marshal Tillis ings thereon, nor will it amend the road to Hradcntown, informs us his part of the journey with a sturdy tives. men who aro professional poli­ though In Volusia county and wo
aid the police fofee, who responded regulations prior to .October 15, company will plant twenty-five acres, southerner from 'No'th Cuhlihu,* a ticians only, but tb&lt;&gt;*A who are also rejoice in Imr success and public
When the new hard sur­
in a lew minutes. They succeeded in 1915. It is the purpose of the De­ fifteen having alt cad y beibi set out, young pi anler, whose conversation men of character, m eqof progression, spirit.
tr.e king the man as far us Eighth partment to conform the regula­ the other ten I* being set ns rapidly hnd thrown us into another life— the Then of fidelity. The City Attrac­ faced roads are built from Osteen
street but there he wan lost in the tions to the wishes of the majority a* a j o r c e of twenty-live men can life of the sunny south, and hud tive must be-7 foundation laid und ferry to New Smyrna through Os­
darkness and up to date has not of sportsmen so far as it can be gel Che plants transplanted from well prepared us for the enjoyment supeistruoStfrc built by men of not teen that litlje city will expand and
been apprehended. Luckily the sat- done and at the same time give wild the seed beds. Boarding the plants of Palatka, As the steamer swung only IrightBfrnfessInns. but who. seen grow nnd become a fartor in the life
for bleaching will
bggi/i
about
•lol only contained a few dollars, fowl
up to the landing, there was a or unseoft. walc,h#d or unwatched, of Volusia county und in this ex­
the
necessary
protection.
Christmas
und
shipping
1
Ahc
next
but Mrs Frank’* greatest loss is
laughing, chattering group waiting live up to th*«&lt; professions. Public pansion Sanford will assist in every
As fast as the celery is re,
Fnlcral regulations
divide
the I month
A drawbridge between the
H. r glasses and several small articles
In the swaying lantern 'light, nnd spirit, aggntssIWvljeAs,. _unselfish ser­ way
United States lilt" two zones Zone J moved the land Will he plantftW in I
vice
and
shrewd
foresight,
coupled
two
'"iinties,
connecting the brick
1 • I •O repl ace
near them an eager group of darbies,
The celery already set
No I. the breeding zone. in.dudes tomatoes
wi
A
i
rigbteoushFxts
make
So
tnvin^
road*
of
Seminole
nnd Volusia will
anxious to pick up a few Coins, hov­
n . bohlness of the highwayman
the state of Oregon Idaho. Nebra« nut is in line condition atid the pros-1
add
greatly
to
the
prosperity of
rihle
combination
for
the
funda­
ered to carry our grips, catch the
d. mm, - t rales the ease with which
ka. (,'olorado, Iowa, Illinois. Indiana. peels for u good crpp most encour­
mental
constructing
und
subsequent
Osteen
nnd
the
Board
of Trade will
rope,
do
anything
to
win
our
favor,
any one cun be robbed and every
Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Je r ­ aging.
rearing
of
a
city
whose
renown
shall
then
see
tho
resujts
of
their . labor* T j
and
consequently
got
in
every
one's
•itizen of Sanford and especially the
Celery will be a good crop this
sey und ul I states north of them.
nv the
th «‘
girdle the universe.
and the ‘(home place among
way.
ladies should be on guard at night,
Zone No. 2, the wintering zone, in­ year and it is expected high prices
oaks
and
pines"
will
bo
filled
\kith
Briefly, in word about our assets,
for ut this time of the season the
"We wejjl ashore and proceeded
Reports from
cludes all slates south .of those will lie maintained.
and our needs:
I^tke Monroe und new peop le, autos filled with tour­
l"irgl.ir and highwayman lurks in
JH I
New York and Michigan are that up the dark street The air was
named.
our
seawall
and
our
hoped for In­ ists in the winter and Flori&lt;H»» pep pit*”
ai Hie rities and is constantly on
The regulations prescribe seasons there will he much less celery plum­ fragrant wflh the breath of orange lund waterway, our extensive and in the summer will'be speeding over
th. lookout for victims
It would
ed this season than usual und the blossoms anil with the dampness of
as follows
unequaled winter farming territory the new roads to the beach and this
■I'li be well (or the business men to
From
Open seasons for migratory turd* short ernp will command higher the river and the mg lit
aFiutting
the city our rail and water entire section will take on new- life
go armed, as a few killings Mould
The
Conditions are very favor­ a head Moated strains of music
in )*tl5 under Federal regulation". prices
transportation; our manufacturing and prosperity
re tit tally decrease the ranks of
able fur raising this crop and it in combination made a fairy Iike appeal
Zone No 2 .
industries;' including the A C. L.
Ho-u bold robbers.
expected the price will he main­ to us.
Waterfowl: Oct. I-Jan Id
shops; our miles upon miles ol paved
Navy Needs Supplies
Exceptions: Delaware,
Marian tained throughout the season
"A dance wus on at the big hotel. roads and streets, with more to fol­
Washington, Nov, 2.— Increases
District of Columbia, Virginia, North
Monthly Magadnc for Sanford
In the wide lounge and lobby groups low including the Dixie and Na­ iq the navy's store of supplies to
Will Ballot Today
About the 20th of November will Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, laiuof
pretty women— It seemed that tional Highways; the fine bUrgs nnd make possible the placing of a float
Washington, D. C., Nov. 2
appear the lirnj issue of a monthly isiana, Nov. l-Feb. L
Eight slates, New York, Massachu­ night that ul I of them were pretty handsome drives in all direction*; upon a war basis at a few hours’
Florida, Georgia, South Carolina,
magazine in Sanford. This maga­
setts, Maryland, New Jersey, Penn­ — chatted gayly with their purtners, pretty dwellings and tasty grounds; notice *is urged •by Rear Admiral
zine will begin with weight pages, Nov. 20-Feb. 1!L
flowering Samuel McGowan, paymaster gen­
sylvania, Kentucky. Ohio and' Mis­ nibled at Ices, or watched us, as delightful shade • tre*s,
Missouri. Kunsas, Oklahoma, Sept.
th re e
columns each. It will be
sissippi, will hold el ections*. to/lay. newcomers and possible acquaint-, shrub*, plants and year round ver­ eral of the United States navy, in a
'sited The Temple Report and will 15Feb. 1.
With a few local expectations, in an cos. There was one thing most dure; supremest climate in the repot t to Secretary Daniels.
have as editor Mr. George Hyman
Arizona, California. Texas, Oct
these . constitutional
ques­ noticeable about the atmosphere world; our banks, stores, offices,
In a few years the war vessels un­
and as business manager Mrs. Forest 16Feb. 1.
tions will be the dominant issues.on here, a thing that 1 found true of shops and commercial interests; our fit for service have increased thirty
L Gntchel.
Six columns will he
Rails, Coots. Gallinules. Sept I- election day, including as they do all the south and west coast town*. always on the right side, bright and per rent, while there is a depreciaw
*
*■•»**»
*n'd as advertising space.
Dec. 1.
such fundarifcntal matters as woman- It was a most pleasing informaHty, nqway Herald; our power for good tion in value in the stores on hand.
Exceptions: Tennessee, Utah
A sermon will be printed in each
suffrage, municinpl' Home rule, pro­ which extended a friendly greeting Commercial Club; und, best of ail,
"In discussing economy," says the
Sept.’
1-Dee.
1
issue Other church announcements
hibition, state Income taxes, refer­ to the newcomer without the neces­ our People, our Schools and our report, "this makes a fine showing,
Missouri, Sept. 15-Jan 1
anti reports will be made .therein.
endum plans, nnd some leaser re­ sity for words, as well us a cordial Churches. Was ever n young and but it is a condition which- s h o u ld
camaraderie to the acquaintance, 1 aspiring town more favored?
Louisiana,
Nov.
I-Feb.
1.
.AU the institutions of the Temple
forms.
not longer continue, for R ia A m at­
Ariaona, California (coots), Oct.
Mil be given space to give publicity
The woman suffrage question will wus phased with that there; I have
We need, always, more enterpris­ ter of history (hat every great cor*
51-Fob. I.
in the columns of the magazine.
come up for decision In New York, been pleased with it again und again ing and able metf to share our of­ flict has, In tho Inst analysis, d?*
Woodcock:
Nov. 1-Jan. 1:
Pennsylvania and
Massachusetts^ In the other' towns of southwest ficial, commercial and financial re- pended largely on tho question of
Mr Hyman, the editor, Is the
Yet, the people to he
Exceptions: Delaware, Louisiana. which states will funriah in point, of Florida.
sponaibilities; more husbands and supply. There shoifid be no real
_j£f
p j
pastor of the First Baptist Church
found,
in
these
inland resorts are wives to make beautiful homes,
Nov. 15-Jan, 1.
population,
tho
greztest
test
"Uio
difference
between
peace
times
and
&lt;&gt;f Sanford and has-had considerable
West “Virginia, Oct. 1-Dec. 1
suffrage question has ever hnd in the quite aS gsntee^ quite us well bred plunt more shade, set out and tend war times with respect to ship sup­
experience in this line of work. Ho
t
0 *w a clans, as those of the cast coast.
Georgia, Dec. 1-Jan. 1.
.
United Sutez.
New
blossom, green and lawn; more at­ ply."
i
served when only sixteen years of
" We "could only stop to chat tendant* in our places of worship,
• Shore Birds, Black Breasted and first .*t»te in th# east*
otr
~
»—
»ge as co-editor of the Houston
brie fly .with those whom we met in more children and adults in our tourists, as well n* residents, and*
t ' nH
Journal in Georgia. Was editor for Golden Plover, Jackanlpe, Yello- equal suffruge, defeated the pr&lt;
tion at a special election given oVer Pafatka. ^ Our steafner was to start Sunday schools, more God-fearing, northern capital, a model-up-to-date
legs, Sept. 1-Dec. 15. ,
j
a year of Zeitgeist, a monthly maga­
Exceptions: Florida." Georgia,
e x r l U a i ^ V i y t h e Suffrage question again within a-few minutes; it was God-honoring men and women,, in hotel, und that promised fintf Qpvzine devoted to the interest of Chris­
South Carolina, Nov. 20-Feb. 1.
on October 19. While it has been with a feeling of regret that we society, in domestics, in trade, and ernment Building, that Intra Coast' i *1
tian Education
Chrisp County,
Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, held by some political observer! that, turned back to continue our jour- in ?very walk of life.
al Waterway, a Library Building,
j
We
want
Georgia. Ho Was also editor (or a
TcXaS, Nov.’ l-Feb. 1.
the result of the contest in New ney "
Hospital,
County
and
Boat
C\ubs,
a
y *. ^
more
music
In
our
churches,
J
n
our
year of Hcrnado, a monthly maga­
' Tennessee. Oct. 1-Dec. Id.
Jersey -Vould be reliably indicative i r - ‘
j
public squares nnd in . our parlor*. Y. M. C. A., Golf Links, tf'County
zine it) the county by that name
Arizona, California. Oct. 16- Feb­ of what might bo expected in ‘ttrti,
’
Plant
Hale
and
Flower
.Show
Fair
AWoriatlon!
more
merchants
We
want
substantial
and
heartiest
'a this- state.
larger neighboring states, the suf­
On November 19 and 20, |t some support for our city band, M d-for nnd liukiness nmn who will be- * memruary 1
? -r-^ ’f a
Mr* Forest Gatchpl is well Known
Utah (snipe). Oct 1-Dec. Ifi
frage leaders have not been dis­ place to bn announced later, tjie civic' all competent and Helpful instruc­ iiers of and take an active Interest
,
in Sanford as a well trained business
Utah (plover and yellbw|egs).
couraged by the big majority with sections of the Welfare Department tor* in every musical line. We want in our Cummurcial Club.
j . %... - - f1 -- O
w'inian, possessing qualities of per- Sept. 1, 1918.
which
the
issue
was
defeated
jn
of
tiie
Woman’s
Cfub
will
hold
a
more grand organs.
The 'pipe or­
t
And last, but not least, ifl;M (| 4 J
.1
\
’unality and character which make
Insectivorous birds protected in­ New Jersey, nnd look forward to sale of pl ants that nre now ready for gan obtained through the indefati­ Enthusiasm. Nothing ant buses' liku
— •
Ger a success in all her undertakings definitely. Band tailed pigeons,
the biggest test with confidence.
a place In Hanford ■gardens. There gable .efforts and, probably unreal­ enthusiasm, nothing mohi fo n ts|
The importance of this test is in­ will be roses, palms and ornamentals, ized, perhaps finuppreciutive lajgr glous, luid . .nothing
J he magazine will be issued In cranes, swans, curlew, and smaller
accompiiahew, ’
- 1*;|
-UuaaUti** .600 *mi wrii btrfrewWW ghore bird* protected-until Septem­ dicated by. the face that, in. point, of a t calaldgua.-pticaa and amaryllis giving-wh one in cmr nrtdst.^wmpTJtst'roueh'' without’ |rr&gt;; Let m.devytjrtiy
'iuftntities o( 500 und will be for ber 1, 1918; wood ducks in Kansas population, the states of New.Yorlf, bulb* from Mr. Mcado h t Oviedo. mented .by. the splendid' UxfistancP1 enthuse with FVfcry breath Wo draw,’r&gt;f #th*rx,'
Mtk.M. toe&lt; rii&lt; r with ■
C ar*
-.
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*.»**,M *u * ebuB«tts, Pt;of. Nehrjing has promised■a fine &lt;4
free distribution. ‘
'
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and West Virginia, rails and wood Pennsylvania and
every word we spwrt^everyv,deed wo,,
which
will
vote
on
suffrage
Nov.
2
d,
display of csladium leaves from negie'k generous
merotu; gift, la ndw insuf­ do, and every LfnfTwo .vritf. wlth ,
due ka in California, and woodcock
]
in Missouri are also protected until include over 20,000,000 paopJec-HL which orders may be takhn for ficient for the city’s need*, -AVe unremitting . teal W»d .Hghteouaneeq
Garden Prifcfi .
fifth of the population of the entire tuber* to be delivered in thenipring, should have in the very fnear future endeavoring to All the tu-cds above
invitations hfcve been sent to Mm. September L 1918.
United States— and these. 20,1000,000 and at price* lower- than they VaV^.^jir more of these grand,'dncom outlined. Thus
*
Shooting
protected
between
sunWc not only
stato chairman of civic* in UuF
practically double -tit* popula- been offered before. It is the Inten­ parable aids to divine Worship and rough hew but lupsrbly and sub-s
r
t
a
n
d
sunrise:
or
at
any
time
on
Florida .'Federation., of „ Woman’s
Liuba, a » (
the Mississippi river between Minne­ ion of the states fp, which., eqpfl tion of those who have this sale in to the rendering of the aublimeat stantisUy lay the foundation for
rge'to offer some plants not Or- and most exalted In heaven inspired and build the City Attractive.
f l l lhas
i as yet
W been fuTOMT
^nt of
apolis and Memphis after January suffrage
19
final j
ed,
* .
. dln»‘W *• » ‘‘n Horida gardens. harmony.- .We need visitors, and
1, 1916.
Fauatina
e
awarding.
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Washington, D. C.. November 2 —
The Department of Agriculture ban
been requested by growers and ship­
pers to define Its position with re­
spect to the application of. the Fed­
eral
Food and Drugs ^ c t to the
transportation in interstate com­
merce of immature oranges and im­
mature grapefruit.
These requests
have been accompanied by requests
for modifleatioir' of •the teats an­
nounced by the Department for, de­
termining whether oranges and’ "
grapefruit are immature.
On April 6, 1911, Food Inspection
cision 133 was issued with retg the coloring of green citrus
This decision reads as fol-&gt;l ln
" T h e attention of the Board of
Food and Drug Inspection has been
directed to the shipment in inter­
state commerce of gree^n, immature
citrus fruits, •particularly, oranges,
which have been artificially colored
by holding in a warm, moist utmost
phere for a .short period of time
after removal from the tree.
Evi­
dence is adduced showing that such
orangek’ do not change in sugar or
.acitCcmxtciiLjiXLcL tcju'-'ipl fr°m thq.
tree. * ^Evidence further shows that
the same oranges remaining on the
tree increase, markedly in sugar con­
tent and decrease in add content.
Furthermore, there is evidence to
show that the consumption of such
immature oranges, especially by chil­
dren is apt to he attended by serious
disturbances of the digestive sys­
tem
Under the Food and Drugs Act
of Uune 30, 1906, an article of food
is adulterated "if it lie mixed, col­
ored, powdered, coated, or stained,
i n « manner whereby damage nr in­
feriority is concealed '
It is the
opinion of the Hoard that oranges
treated as mentioned above are col
ored in a manner whereby inferior­
ity is concealed and are, iherefoie,
adulterated
The Hoard recognizes
the fuel tijat certain varieties of or­
anges attain maturity an* to size,
sweetness and aridity before the
color changes from green to yellow,
and this decision is not intended to
jpiterfere with the marketing of such
orungeK "
Following the issue of Food In*
spec lion Derision 133 seizures were
recommended * of immature oranges
which had been artificially colored
by sweating eith er,prioy, to shipment
or in transit
These seizures led to
no merit us requests that tin- Ihquiri

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THE SANFORD HERALD

but she wap, w i t h . all the witching
charms of youth/ and beauty. Hal­
loween games were played and for­
tunes told that delighted the happy
crowd of youngsters, but the funni­
est of nl 1 waa the peanut contest
where the participants rolled pea­
nuts otfer a tig zap course with theii
noses.
T h e _ attic was decorated
with jack-o'-lanterns.
Little Miss
Frances Bouche^e gave several ex­
hibitions of fancy dances nnd phys­
ical culture figures that was greatly
enjoyed, adding a (Inal touch of
pleasure with- several musical s e c ­
tions. Ghosts, colonial dames, Char­
lie Chapmans, witches nnd other
fascinating figures josttled each other
on the dark stairways.

its investigations, regards the tests
a* defined for determining the im*
maturity of California oranges and
for determining the immaturity o f
grapefruit and Florida oranges as
being fair, accurate and reasonable
tests.
•Oranges and grapefruit, In com­
mon with other articles of food, in
the opinion of tho Department are
Informal Afternoon Tea
adulterated "if they are mixed,
Hon. and Mrs. Forrest Lake en­
coated, colored, powdered, or stained
tertained with a charming ten at
in a manner whereby damage or in­
their attractive home on Park ave­
feriority is concealed."
The only
nue Saturday afternoon, after the
announcement of the Department
musicale, in honor of Mr. and Mr
affecting the shipment df immature
Forrest Dabney Carr of Orlando,
citrus fruits with which growers and
Mias Lc Massena of New York and
shippers are at present concerned Is
Miss Marian Earle of New Smyrna,
that given in Food Inspection De­
who participated in the beautiful
cision 133.
In
that
circular a
program rendered under the direc­
view was stated that green, immation of Mrs. Fannie Stemhridge
t|ro oranges which have been arti­
Munson at tho Woman's Club rooms
ficially colored by holding in a.warm,
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Other guests Enjoying the-charm ­
moist atmosphere for a short period
of time after removal from the tree ing hospitality of their graeiotls host,
pro colored in a manner whereby in­ were Mrs. Fannie Munson, Mrs.
feriority is concealed and are there­ L. It. Bouchelle of New Smyrna,
by adulterated.
In ihe opinion of Mrs. T. A. Neal. Mrs. It.. It. Deas
the Department, grapefruit which and Mrs. O. F. Smith.
have been similarly treated also are
adulterated. The Federal Food and I
.t/i*fWfenroHS Shower
Drugs Act prohibits tlte shipment
For Miss Nellie Evan*, whose
in interstate commerce of such or­ marriage to Mr. Gibson will take
anges and grnpefruit.
place on Thursday afternoon, the
The Department, therefore, gives Daughters of Wesley of which Sun­
warning that the transportation and day school class Miss Evans, is] a
shower
sale in interstate commerce of or­ member, gave a beautiful
articles,
including
anges or grapefruit which have been miscellaneous
artificial ly colored by sweating or dainty I ingerie, lovefy fancy work,
otherwise so as to conceal damage nr* linens and cut glass last Thursday
inferiority wdl be regarded as in evening, surprising the bride-elect at
violation of the Federal Food and 1" ' r home on Magnolia avenue
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Drugs Art and proceedings under * 111* “ charming^ afTnir, greatly enI hat Act will be instituted in all joyed by the greup of friend* and
appreciated
by
Miss
cases where sutllcient evidence is especially
Evans,
who
prettily
expressed
her
obtained to justify such action
pleasure at the charming attention of
her class males

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NOVEMBER 2. j , u

xannah. Ga. Miss Mahoney will re­
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An Inyltatlon. *
Superfluous lnform*t|:n
sume her cfcasea in music ImtnodlLocal Practitioner (to bis wife as ho
It
Is
qulto superfluous for a t * , ,
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1 oeo through ills daybook and ledger) tall a woman ho Isn't worthy Ttil
—Old Smith hasn't called me &gt;n lately If abe thought ho was. *h.&gt;
Mrs. W. T. Eppjng, who has been about his Indigestion periods. Yoy'd want him.
the guest of. Mra. B. A. Duncan better ask him In to dinner.
left Sunday for her home in Tampa.
Sometimes Vary Conversation.
England and Scotland.
It is a mistake for men to injL
Mrs. L. D/ Wicker
leaves
on
The total length of England and women are alsfaya talking nbouttE
Thursday to join 'Mr. Wicker at Bcoilnnd together, from John o’ Groats dresses. Sometimes they are tajjj.
to Land'B End, is 800 mites.
about their hails.
Richmond, Va.

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Mrs. Charles Ryan, who has been
t h e ’ guest of Mrs. Andrea Ma­
honey has returned to her home a
St- Cloud.

D. C. BROCK
MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER

Miss Mary Waldron has returned
from a visit to Quincy and Lake
City.

Sanitary Steam Pressing,
Hot Gasoline Dr
iff*
Cleaning.
Altera.
^jji an_■ __m ___ Dry
a. aV at
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lions of Ail Kinds on Short Notice
Join Our Gentlemen's Valet Club.
$2.00 Per MonU.

Mr., and hfrs. Norman Toole and
baby daughter expect to leave on
Thursday for their hew home in
Newberry, S. C.

S U IT S $ 1 5 .0 0

UPW ARD

CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AVE.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Henry and
Mr. a*nd Mra. R. J . Holly motored
out to . .F r a n k ’ Brown's place on
Banuna Lake Sunday afternoon and
had tea with Frank. The Brown
place is ideally situated and Mr.
Browq has many visitors everyday.

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EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 13th.
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Cnrs will begin -45 minutes to nrrival of every tmin',on following rout*
making three trips: Beginning at First nnd French, down First to M*.!
nolia Avenue, to Tenth Street to Hark, Hark to Ninth, Ninth to Oak Ave­
nue, down Oak to First street, to Park, out Park and Ninth to Station.
CARS W ill, MEET MIDNIGHT AND EARLY MORNING Tit MS'S

Nored Russian Pianist
The music lovers will he delighted
to learn th at the Lyceum committee
has been successful in securing a
concert from the Russian pianist,
I’rof, M oritr Lhovinne. * He comtrinee—a—striklngr yerjle—TrerstmaiitTwith his poetical conceptions and
dramatic insight into the very soul
of music.
His technique is of the
brilliant nnd flawless surety that
marks the born master. The critics
are unanimous in their praise of his
fluent legato runs and brilliant
octave passage*.

CROSS TOWN CAR SCHEDULE
SANFORD “ — MONROE
Lv. -7:15 A. M. Ar. 7:40 A* M.
Ar. 8&gt;15 A. M. Lv. 7:15 A.M.
Lv, 3:15 P .M . Ar. 3:45 P .M .
Ar. 4:45 P .M . Lv. 4:15 P .M .
Saturday Nights
Lv. 6:00)P. M. Ar. 6:30 P. M
Ar. 7:00 P.M . Lv. 6:30 P .M .
Lv. 9:10 P .M . Ar. 10:00 P. M.
Ar. 10:30 I*. M. Lv. 10:00 P. M
FARES
City Limits
10c
Hrardall Avenue
15r
Geneva Avenue
20r
Tr.,
Moores Station
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uncron ( Tty
(Sir
3 Or

SANFORD

CAMER0S CITY *
7:30 A..M. Ar. 8 d)0, A. M.
8:3'» A. M. Lv. 8:00 A. M.
4:00 P .M . Ar. 4:30 P . m!
5:00 P .M . Lv. 4:30 P. f t
Saturday Nights
Lv.
6:00 P. M. Ar. 6:30 C &gt;|,
Ar.
7:00 P .M . Lv. 6:30 I*. M
Lv. 9 : 3 0 P . M . Ar. 10:00 P.M
Ar. 10:30 P. M. Lv. lOtOO |\ M.
I IR E S
Rands. &lt; it) Limit*
l*t

Lv.
Ar,
Lv.
Ar.

He lias the faculty of enthusing
people
who never before had en­
joyed piano solos.
When he went
Slcnstrom’s Corner
p
Ik
into the Chautauqua field he created
a sensation
Mr Lhevinnc appears
Monrtr
I0t
with Miss Estelle Gray, the world
i.
Special trips out of town will be based as follows ■ One or two j&gt;.-- engm
renowned violinist, on the night of
8 cents jw-r mile each way, plus L’l) t ents, in radius of &gt;; noli— ever. ti'diI tonal jmsvcnger 6 cents jot mile. Sjiecial Jitney service n-.n i, , had
Nov. tilth at the Temple,
corner
or nigh by railing Phone 331, will.in territory hom.d liy t 'oiur, nrrul St.
Hark avenue and Sixth street
The
and Tenth 'H,, Sanford and I rench Avemu**, for 10c, to city limit* I6r.
single admission price will he 60
Ceiillian M umjc C ult
PLACE YOUR ( ALL FOR JITNEY. PHONE 331 FOR ANY SERVICE
rents for adults nnd 36 cents (or
-|nf^AIUTRAlN DAY OR NIGHT
The regular semi-monthly meeting
children
Should you buy season
Smith Gunter
of the Cprilibn Music Club will be
v_.
tickets for the four entertainments
Friends of the contracting muplr
held at 'the Munson studio Saturda
of tlie Lyceum they can be hud for
will be untero-Med in tlte marring
afternoon at three o'clock
}1 60 fur adults and II 00 for chil­
of Mins Darltc Smith &lt;d Jacksonville
dren
Make your jilans now for thy
and Mr E T Gunter of this city,
H
union's
('tub
Meeting
16th
which wa* solemnized at the Baptist
The business mcolingjif the Wom­
Temple Saturday evening *‘ t *»x
o'clock
Mr Gunter i» a popular an's Club will tu- held at the club
The &lt; leun-Up ( ampnign
GREATEST EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE FIVE COUNTIES
RE
emplwye of the A (' 1. witL head- rooms Wednesday afternoon nt three Now Wil lie was a tidy hoy
o'clock
Full
report*
ftom
commit­
.quartefs in Sanford
His bride is an
And mother's lawn did mow .
attractive young lady of prepossess­ tees arjil chairmen of departments While sister Susie raked the yard
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ing manner and sweet disposition. requested.
Anil swept outside the kitchen
Mr and Mr*. Gunter will reside in
I’m the ( ilizens of Semmoli-, \ ««’t:-t;*t. OsciHiIa, I,:;l c and
door
.t not her Halloween /'nrf
Sanford, making their home on
Or\nRt* Counties. (irwtii)R:
Little Miss Marie Stemfier cele* And then a n o t h e r *isier
Celery avenue
Ih- it known to ull of you th.V vnu :in•mv iimj anil t*.\|«v|ed,|
tirnteif
the rii'tom of t fie season wit n |
ip _
Km tut w II i all hr r \nn
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-*uitali|.- t-xiuliit * for il:*|da\ .: I In ( .real ly\j- • inn
i n r n l u n u u u i v c * * 'tS ’st s (o r d e l i-rm i r,
a Hal low-pen masquerade party
on
Just lulled Up I he i Inched run*
alifaijy
upon H\ tin* pcoph- ol vour several rounNm,
J/lli/ow
•»ft
u;Ri
(hi
mg the immaturity ut u m i , u&gt;w.
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^nltirdiiv alti-rme) i at io-r lu^m- m
And threw out &gt;aclj oL.l u u .
uiikauuig hi m Irt'-nHly mmprtirion for the r-vliltiltlun of fllf
Ai the inarming home of Mr and
|First street
The peculiarilv Ut
In November, 1911, the Human 1
varied products of your several .seeltons; also the ilungs
Kite...
Mr* H It ( 'ha Jifii'll. tile Itoolollies tending -this function was the pres­
of Chemistry1 in itu service an non nce­
"M ade in Your Towns." Your school work, your fruits and
Chib of girls entejtalned the boys ence of cnly four boys upd forty And mother painted cans and pnis,
ments issued tho fofl*owing state.
And dad got busy too,
vcKelalilcs, your farm products, your stores of house and field,
of tjie C, C*. G-. with a delightfully gills.
Now what happened to the And whim Nov "JO came
ntent:
your
art creations and all other articles of interest, especially
informal and enjoyable 11ittlgwee n boys? The little folks paraded the
"As a result of the ill vest igat ions jiartv An FOtlav night
They could tell you what in do
stm-k, ckickens, etc,
Guests were street* before ihu, party, engaging
carried met during the season of in musqueradI-, the subsequent gln-*s
||ll(js f Halloween (lobe u-o] ())) ,|((w
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I’nTuin* to a i tend in perstm and with your fa in ih and
„ rt,
Ip i i *
1913 ami 1911, the Hureau of ( ‘hem mg of "w h o was who" alio: ding
friendh
and the &gt;tranjier.s within y ou r Rates.
mm
unbofly ever guessed who they mlgbl f A|m1
)n.|kl. („|h.
islry considers California oranges t•» bo* of fun ami metritnenl
ItrRAs each
Halloween de.omtioqs prevail-, K&lt;r no, ................. Sanford III Wfl
be immature if the juice does not gtli—t ar lived they were received by -be.
ed
al
I lie hou*&gt;- and l|ie u n il fun
i
\v.. k in *lnrk
Trout ail) soluble solids equal I" ,&lt;r the typical ghost, .llw.iv-. it evidence
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wa.-, eiijoyed on l(n- lawn and e* . .
in excess of. h parts to every pari
' ut Halloween functions, who placed
had a genuim*
liim*
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m.t-.
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■*’ OF TH£ IMtOSPEKOrs FIVKirOUNTIKK
Everybody take heed t here'*
acid contained in the juice, the arid- a siring ,n .heir hands to be followed hody
, (ll, prH, '„ t Mlllt Evelyn Wesl.-r w.,.
moral
to
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In*
tale
ity of the juice to be caleulaled a* until tin- attic was reached* where
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litric acid without water ut erys the fun and frolic of that guy' young the successful competitor
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tallivntion. Owing to the furl the’ band of joy makers nearly raised the
Taking x Chance.
P r o h f f m i u S hnodical'* f " ,
opportunity
has been given to study roof. J t . w u s a difficult journey lb
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Every day you pul off atlenljj
A Cleveland woman writes to a
Reginniitg
today
tfibre
will
be
a
the composition of Caltforniu or- that attjc, Which seemed miles and
novtsjmpcr
-| hn’ c ibst my husband.
Synod- Can I marry again without watting any
nngos during one season only, the mflt*a from M other, Earth for the meeting of the Prt"dc/t&lt;*rian
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■—ratio set ut this lime is lower than house'waa in total darkness ami one " ’al
•t l " ' - Presbyteriani olpirch lor
huh'-’
W'q would advlsn
t1* •
that which is believed to lie I lie min- got Joarfully tangled in those.string*, " e v e n t l -Uys, , T h e ^ynmltcaT i* coin- 1 h „ r 11Knm*t l t l l &gt; riicly st ep
Ruppnsfl
, llfl
jiiMiH|0 |VF^HKtoJtt0n r»proBontiiiR the so me bod) *l,r*uhl -find. *her husband
* .— . and
.imum for properly mutu'rrtl Unit/ - I/I vsiin K ) ) o a,k y ,
uj» t m » f o l u l l **1
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n.y in briSjpnji Y l)li
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It may. thetefore, he exported that there were pretty g. sl*
H*tor. * You owe' it lo youi-*-l|.
and lanterns ViifjjHrs -;w&lt;Jin;ui-’s orgnhizatioiH ‘d bring him imaie!
,
t-dottyU.* are lisre
faintiy. und'yuur.busitinia to ke* p y*
E
the n-tpiirerornt" wll) be made mote tiyji dancing; qnd nil kinds of fitn the-&gt;
Kt
buildings nnd stork' in-iurt-d in front
every^jStt&lt;‘*o(
lit-* stale sttnfWl*
strict
after
data
from
several
-Tops
Oct.tit
Needed.
whjrh fully repaid for jyfpi' and fails
E fi&gt;
reliabb* i’ii|pfinqy^ir a rwisbni'.bl--; u»4l
B '. '
T .iijilisikimt dur for ;i porch tdfmbare available.
on i he way up.
Dytiffhopls nnd the tug tho mvoting tliie h is.,4n*lnr*
—i- * .
iif * Hi* Pr-vgbyterV»i, i ,,rr ear: &lt;*&gt;.i dlft-ei, nn- where PtKti?"
tvsiuy hj i 'et‘s trlk it ntf.
Hflp'
t'ou.w
The value of the ti ■t laid down in kind ol refreshtjfents mir grand porbint feature
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Well
or
ton
t
i
rtjcufflTiuJ’*
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the service ennnunrt.merit* has been ino. hers iiM-ikt” have were sr-rred un' 1 , . tv'*.
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don t know wlieilieY &gt;no "tiu f tae to
tortpm rd by it ve* I igntioti* carried The ghost revived Mi*’ es Agnesi
r’"-V*Iw
N^ion*
i.Htio'P
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ur lo a |kiIIcoon dunt g tlte u ia o n of 1915.
Hotlinmly, Virginia Brady, Helen)
107 M \GiNOl.iA AVK.
I'JU Nil
Sj/riountjivj^
w
u|h
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much
interest',
,nnn
On Srptembtr 22. 1916, a Im;?* IJcml. Ytrginio Johnson pfD eLnnd,
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t r innrrioge of Miss / k '
Dally Thought.
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rc .'r^ rln .-T .i/ jn a :ti^ ftrirn j-ju m in m n iH f*'l^ u iS o . . aa&lt;
deU imii Ing tin in;matuilty' of grain son. 1’lintbeth Stafford, Me... Thrash-I nouncem.ATt
Hughe
fruit aisft Florida oranges as follows
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NOVELTY ' PLA" N T
,-jiil_ L HruniUy,
i-rsid&lt;; Li-'- Gtbson ynb h wr.l take plain nt
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ilir uiiMi
iimttuH nvi
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tiiir
ii intx. ^ Edwsfd Hetts.
“ With
information
now
avail
u------ of tfio- hride-oloot Tliunir ‘
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nbU* the Bureau of Chemistry con- j Chappell, Reginald Hol,ly. llu in r jt '0 homo,
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ftltb L W ffltK O F A L L D E S C R IP T IO N S
ofterndon
a
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threo
o'clock.
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riders gram-fruit t»i 1m immature If I )tumpK. Walter Rowlnnd, G. \V,| day-ql
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ai’C'ptvparcd
to
IiHiirt*
with
you
oft
all
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ATLANTlfefCOAST
LINT*
the juice docs not, rfmtrmi -soluble j Spencer nndJHsri»ld Washburn
Sk *
Pe,rpnal
Mention
i olid-, i&gt;qtn»r to, or In excaas of, 7
of LUMBER - and MILLAYORK for 'HOUSE, STORE
rx . TRAINS
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Mr?. E. W. Dunn is the p.tiest of
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' •- parts .to each fmrt of acid rontuinoil * \/ Sarah ■Wight* ffdllaireen /Wfy- *
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or
BARN . Fram ing, flooring, coiling, siding, windows,
Northbound
One. of the jolt lost oT the Hullow- Dr. nnd Mrs. N. DeV. Ho ward.
jh the juice*,’ the acidity Of-tho juirw
3 doors, scrceiTs, blinds, mouldings, lattice, frames, boxes.
, Arrive
La-uve
to-. Jue cult slam d aa citrus acid imit parties was given i»y Sarah
No. 8 2 ,.. . 1 T 8 A. M........ 1:33 A.M.
[j Tell Us Whal You Want
Estimates Furnished Frv«
Mrs.- De Witt Ha ye* i» riVtinc
without water o f ■rrystnlllzation.
Wight on Friday* night to twentyNd. 84 .‘..10:45 A. M.. . 11:05 A. M.
p •»
No. 80.
3:26 P . M . . . 3:46 P .M .
Tho Bureau also ronsidors Florida flvo young friuttlw ahd here too the friends in Plant Citv.,«
g
Yellow
Pine
Lumber
Co.,
Kissimmee,
Fla
orar.gciK.to 1m. infmatufc if ,tho Juica- Typ was fast- and furious, for Sarah
Soulhbouml
n
js
quite
as
charming
a
hostess
as
her
d«*ja r.ol tonlaln solublA^solld* tequsl
Mrs; Archie Ib’lt* ha* r oftirneif No. S i
2 Ofl A M '
2 16 A M. |1
No. 89 ' 2 10 P M
2 30 P M.
tiT.'Ot in excess of.
parts to^i vef)* gArieup* Mother^ As it is quite tin- jri, m u *hnrt vi*n to Kj**lfnni^f . »
Nn.
5-»9
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5 19 I' M
part of acid eonlainetl in tho juice, proper thing -for' Hnllowerti' parties'
f ^
O victio
the acidity to lie cidculated as cilriF to he tf*ei. hi the utlic Surah's par090* OOOOOOOOO0 0 0 0 0 9 OOOOOO0oooooooooooooooooooooo-**
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AVirlfer spent the weekend
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acid without w ater’ of crystalliza­ ty wan tip tireYfi. too,'* Which w*a# ,in Sunfoid,.........................
visiting tiis mO{li\r, and
No*l27—l/b)ve.;
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P.
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Tcaclied by way of strings, dark sister, Mrs. Ndrman . T ‘»0!e] • * ' ■
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You would never be­
Miss Ellen Mahoney relumed to­
.reveral crops ere available."
Arrive 10:00 A-.M. J^avell:iO A -M .
Palatita,. Florida
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SUB-TROPICAL MID-W INTER EXPOSITION
February 15-19, 1916

Orlando, Honda

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(fehadea and mines, and has come
out, generally speaking, second best.
Trench mortars have not ^developed
the requlslto accuracy nor the toqulstto destructive power. High ex­
plosive shells tn sufficient quantities
have accomplished the best offensive
work, and the infantry is depending
more ami more on a short, heavy
knife, which is the best for work
underground or in the dsrk. To sum
up: Killing tho defenders of a posi­
tion Is accomplished by shells fired at
least two miles away on the averago; and. secondly, by what the
French call body-to-body fighting, for
which a knife Is the best weapon.
Tho training of Infantry on tho con­
tinent will In tho future, undoubted­
ly include, tho technique of hand-tohand struggles—for which physical
agility and strength must be devel­
oped.''—New Republic.

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ntn'ehclftr "Lyons knd Traphaien, "iC* |g ° *
men, and Kwcrt, Johnny Dunn and
Brown of the rreshmen eleven, will
not bo eligible for the. 'varsity.
"It's a pretty tough blow to learn
that five men yo‘u counted heavily
upon aro uot eligible." said Coach
We GUARANTEE all stock to be absolutely new crop and of choieYost
i fat strain. Our stock consists of all varieties Garden and Field.Seed
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"I have a long list of men who will i moat adapted to Florida Soils:
be given invitations to try for the
Call and *qe us, wo welcome you.
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I know that there aro
plenty of big. powerful mcii among
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them but whether there aro any footKXCU'NIVP. NKKII NtT:lU'IIASTM
toll players In the making I can’t say.
WEST SIDE PICO BUILDING
HANFORI), FLORIDA
"You can't tell until you ace a man
In the big gamo whether he has footaooaoaaoooooooaoooooaaaaooaoaoooooooooooooooaoooooa
toll senso or not. If they can't think
football under (ire, they won't bo
stars. And you can never tell what
a man will do In a pinch until ho Is
actually under groat stress,
“Thero aro very few men coming
back to me who havo been given tho

LETTUCE HAMPERS
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Scientific Station In Spitsbergen.
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Spitsbergen, which was founded to
1911 by Professor Hergesell. and has
been constantly in operation, sum­
mer and winter, slnco that time,
ceased Its valuable activities st tbo
outbreak of tho European war. A
party of scientific mbn which had
sailed for Spitsbergen to relieve tho
staff waa recalled, and tho party at
tho station also succeeded in getting
back to Germany safely with all
'tholr Instruments and' other equip­
ment. This Iristltutlon has carried
on extensive Investigations of tho up­
per air with balloons, and wnk, In
fa c t,.founded primarily to study tho
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Sailor's, Brave Deed.
For saving his dog, Hetty, n Pomernnlan. when his ship, tho Caucasian,
was sunk by a German submarine,
the cnptnln Is to recelvda silver medal

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from thn National Canine Defense
b-ngue Tin* farts show that when the
crew had tuken to the boats the dog
fell Into the water and started to
Cap
Th» v»n»«i-r color card provides a Is brought through a slash In the swim Inwards the submarine
of bc-alltlftll pastel t lilt b for rhlfTon o verdress and tied In a loop t.itn Itnhtnson swam after It and res
evf-nlnr gowns. mining tho sedato but with long hanging end. Thla la tin- cued It fust ns |( reached the suhmn
Satin slip­ rlne. The commander of the subm a­
rich dark colors that are advanred. for Isht-d with a bead tassel
"I made tip my mind to add I•*ml Tin* material ns a whole
tho h* a»" r material* and day .tim e pers and silk hosu to match th e gown rine imld
wear
Th can durk colors Include In color, complutu a simple und retired blow up your boats, but now you save is about th&gt;* greenest I liuve ever
the Itttlo dog—" Thus 38 lives wore bad."
“African brown"— which Is a very costume.
The
Yost expects Joh n n y Maulhetsch.
Thin silk m ig h t be used for the un- saved by the rescue of the dog
drop shade- bottlo green." "crow
blue' idarker than n av y i—dark taupe, derdrcHH. and any of tho pretty light captain swum hack with the little the brightest star of the Meeshlgatl
out HI last season, to be greater than
and "Held mouse," which !» a warm colors or pastel tint* chosen with iiultnul slttlnk on his shoulder
over this season, tn spite of the fact
shade In mouse color. A dark blue good effect In this dress If selected
Avoiding the Subject.
that tn* hud nppendlcltln during tho
with a purple cam Is called " b l a c k ­ with discretion.
"Algy consulted a brain specialist winter
Stripes Were better managed dur­
berry ntid a dnrk purple llko that of
"Jo hn n y told me he was feeling
ing tho Past season than over be­ vest i-rday "
the grape is railed "Concord."
That s .pretty good
Whni nap- tine,
said Yost, "w hen I saw Hltn
fore—nl least within the memory of
The pretty drees shown in tho pic
In Ann Arbor rerently, although bo
womed—and this Is t h e prtilmhle poio-d
tttro show* rhlfTon In a one-piece o ver
"Oh, the specialist Is a tactful fel
doesiLt weigh an much as he used to.
drus worn over an undordress of net cause for th e ir continuation In favor
| understand lie merely tulm-d | look for him to oven excel his
In the lovely light colors and tin ts one low
with luce Mounrea about the bottom
work of Inst season.
Ills work on
The Ure reappears In the collar and can picture them In the evening about tin- weather '
the defensive will undoubtedly be Im­
Itiex
sit-eve*
rhlfTon roses weight th e gowns of tho coming season
To Help Blinded Soldier*
proved pnrtleiilarly In blocking and
overskirt and three of them nre haustlble variety Is possible In do
A
committee
has in*en formed in tncklltig
tsrk'-d to tin- front and hark near tho signs whe.n we consider them m a d e
Each one nf the live men who havo
bottom A hand of wide ribbon la uj&gt; with la m s or nets or plain sur­ this country tin* purpose of which is to
faces In one of tli»» colors o f tho assist men who liave been ollnded in been iludared Ineligible will leave a
set on the underskirt and the sam e
battle Joseph II Choate is presISoni hole that will bo hnrd to nil. Lyons
soft rlblvon appears In a folded girdle Btrlped fabrics.
of (tie com min m
plnyed a good mid anil Imrkfleld game
,
JU LIA BOTTOMLEYabout Hi.- uaiHt'nf the untlerdresB. It
and Traphagen was u powerful line­
man. Kwor^ was* without doubt tno
sav that cannot lie said In thn hearing
WAYS OF TACTFUL NURSE of thr patient, go out of the room to
heal lineman on the fresh team, play
lug at guard most of tb&lt;* time
Dunn
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former
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A still more tn-i i-sMirv point to ie
Yost Has Mcncier-nnd UnsntisItr .e - j I:, r - u u f W h o WofllcJ Win
star was &lt;upturn ami qiiuiterlmek
tm-mhi-r Is iluit tin- most niqulslt*- .
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*tfr to the Sick.
Drown, lor
neatness iti u*&gt;I !&gt;•- tin* order &lt; f the sick ’ lilC lo ry KllOWlCufJC 01 mfltCritU, • of the ttrat vonr nmA
mer
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school Lullroom. The slightest disorder Is often '
hack. has been declared by former
Intolerable to a nervous patient. Re
menilAir that all the patient would Hughitt. Game Little Quarterback, Coach Stocking to he o n e of the host
hack Held men he ever lurned oat —
wish to have done In her room yoli
and Five Prospective Stars Lost
r.tTli i&lt; i .it.I dependable she
and
Stock tins turned out some cork ­
,utt* 1 must do for her otherwise she will
by Faculty Rulings— Mauln.
in be. but tin t
ing
good
vnrsiiy material.
a ,l‘* worry nbont It
If sin- Is an habitual
betsch Is Praised.
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* Coach Yost etpe&lt; is four tough hat
person und accustomed to have ln-r
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lb-* this fall with the Mulligan Agri­
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furniture and
personal liehiuginga
,41t‘
in-., that . m i non trained . jukt uu. It will fret und winry her to
rein, h I’leldlng II Yost lias a list of cultural college, Sy racu se, t 'oriu-ll and
t •.in and **houid rein.-m - have them misplaced
Do not I* i&gt;*- -&lt;om&lt;- llftv'tilg straift'lng ytiiingsters Penns) Ivanla
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are in ^li*» sick room
I. ini* for tn* I ••I
I*niv**rstt v of
lUeiln-liiu bottles huiidiig*-* *&gt;r all)
•i that you have no annoy- paraphernalia of •the sick room In Michigan football team but whether
Wagner Against Double-Headers.
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vs «u«-h us clearing &gt;our sight
Th ey are depressing ns well thvre am ll rootbnll tdnvers In tho
Iliiis Wagner refers to double* bond­
tulle b is a tierlnus i|llestlon
iig. locking, d im .lining ns ugly.
ers as head on collisions
"One in a
Probably never in the history of week Is tiud enough,
iw.'-rs or making any uusays Modus ,
Do not Insist upon straightening the
Bfco'-.r, noise that might be Irrttnt- bedclothes If your patient wishes 1« ho Hi** futuous coach 's a c t iv i t i e s 'a t Ann "but th ree of Them telescoped tntd
Idk t'» i i I nerves
A l most peoplo let aJotic. Do i W Insist on anything Arbor has he had any fiiore *mV-Bjrer four days keep any club or mnnager
•hoi.,
tub tricks are quite uhcoti- that'.ls u nnecessary tn the way of at and u nsatisfactory know ledge-of tho guessing, rii’e best club 111 thn bust•CMU-. | l|i. in tlic-jpsuIvcM, it Is qulto* m illio n * rir regu latio n s.. Abpve all. materiel jij/hund than In* has for hl&gt; ties.* finds It hard to win two games
’ll strip ^UI*J Uiluk Occasion |
1 hold U; Otways In your mind tiiut yo^-t 19 lii nnichlnn^
,
• III .oiio JUtm loon. Double hepdeya ipn t
" to r right mime, ami l-p refirr to call
" r," * V » 'r m w o r o guilty v r .roust ” *tbdv and d roul. ler your pa | Fffr li«* f|* from r o a c h .Yost tn
Ih r c e In n
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Ai.h i Jmhlt mbst ■nniia/IRg to pa- .own. Jx&gt; not tlUiughlU-ssly ImpowfiTw;/.Un* game, but facts art* facts
IIn row sir** t*** much like n HRiaihup
Hitts
that mattiy fttrrses hitvo- your will and habits upon a liejplesa. ndrOllon to losing such idJrd ,tin
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Official T ria l Horse
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.e of the patlee.f
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F it tilt t i t h e olllelrtl trinl nqrwevil the
Ms |.i#»»sj)ecttvo !b 15 stars by f a c t B y
-irl -and difccuurtequs to
"T o iln y ith e «b*frnFi' stands pat on
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For SAIe— Egga and Baby Chli"]
and if the former aldermen decide
Blanche Walsh Dead
Influence of Thought.
celebrated
Regal White Wynndott
to come out for re-election- they will
Pittsburg, Nov. 2.—
Blanche
A single gentfo raip nuked the grass
receive the hearty support of the Walsh, the well Known actress died many shades greener. So our pros­ Uig performance, heaVy laying bir*
people.
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Saturday In a hospital where she pects brighten on the Influx of better am booking orders for same
Alao a few pullets and cocke reL,
was taken suffering from a malady thoughts.—Thoreau.
same
strain. . *F, P. Strong, 1Q
jqk p I
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
thflt
caused
an
.opertUjori
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\ 1 havo never been satisfied with
Third
St.,
Sanford.
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Miss W a s h ’s ffrfustU to disappoint
the
action
of
the
city
council
re­
Old. Acoma.
YOU AND M E.”
garding the bill boards. I believe an nudienre caused a-relapse. After
Acoma. N. M , an Indian pueblo, Is
For Sale— Good allround
rap.
that if other cities- can stop this she went under the knife she insisted the oldest Inhabited setlldment In the
buggy and harnea*. Cheap for
on
keeping
on
engagement
nt
indiscriminate despoliation of the
United States.
Box 1256 or'W est Side atov. " 17^ j
beauty of our city thnt Sanford can Youngstown, Ohio, whero aho re­
do the same and there should be an lapsed abd'was brought back hero.
v H a r d td P e n e t r a t e .
For Sale— 25,000 Snowball c»#
A C H 1 E L
IS A M O N G
Y E
T A K IN G
N O T E S A N D F A IT H .
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In private life she was Mia. WilRankin—"It takes a long time to get flower Plants.
ordinance-framed that would cover
W'.. C. Post \y
anything through Urnnbrough'e skull. Sidethe case.
Other cities in Florida |lium H. Travers
“ H E ’L L
P R E N T
’E M “ - . S O
S A Y S
S A U N T E R E R .
doesn't It?*' Phylo—"I should say It
are rapping this bill board business |
la o o o a o ao o Q o oaaao o o aoao o oaaaQ D o oo ao oD oo D o oaD D aD oad o o
docs;
that man will be dead and bur
For Sale— Singer Sewing nucltiuj
and prohibiting the same as the fol­
" T h e Silent Voice
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trjl before bo over finds out he Is in good condition.
Inquire al
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My old friend, ’Stonewall Ja c k - *
And till* name gentlemen might lowing from the Tallahassee Dem­
Those who viewed the "Silent flick."—Youngstown Telegram.
East
Third
street.
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nonville Tripl ett of the St, Cloud bo asked some of tho gentlemen who ocrat indicates:
Voice" when it was presented on tho
.T rib u n e is evidently tho owner of n now seek these $7,500 per annum
‘The city authorities of T a ila -j legitimate stage nt the Liberty The­
For Sale.—lllouaehold goml*. j j 4
ear and is uvorse to paying twenty jobs nt our hands. In a few months hassoc should take some action in atre in New York Inst season, with
eluding
tab ll, chairs, dlshe* Iarg*T
LEGAL ADVtRIISING
tents per gallon for gasoline to run they will begin tiding you how they response to the complaints being Otis.Skinner in the principal part.
iron kettle, flour feed anil ff rti|[M(j
his benzine buggy. He breaks forth becnrmi pigeon toed following a made al most daily
by
citizens will be interested to learn that it
Two stands, bees, 25 heat! ..... . Log,:
Dr par t r ar nt of the ( nl r f t a r
into song as follows;
mu In down a corn row, how they against the disgraceful moving bill baa ^een produced in motion picture
U. H. I.anil Office, Cialnctvllle. Florida,
etc. Sold private sale at Uuki^]
w,
fur i’ll liv •lin' &lt;A..nlli.. Di
N o tic e la h e i r by ( i v e i t l h a l / a f n e a C . Krt- postoffice, t xi* pt hogs «o!i|
t
Rvery onee In a while an account rode a cow pony-over tho wilds of board which is towed over the forftj by t h e ‘ Quality Pictures Cor»i&gt;. of Hsnford, Florid*. who. on April tt,
our
prairies
when
the
vast
silence
streets
of
the
Capital
City
by
a
►
porntioji
for
release
in
the
Metro
of John D. R ockefeller giving mono
miles soutlm,.^ ^
t'ilO, made Homeatead fcntry, No. 06737 saw's [flare, 3
lor WJ4 of NWu (or Pot t). NtVg nf Weltiwa postoffice. W. C. Hi Hid.-*
to charity or doing something really was broken rtnly by the howl pf the mule to the accompaniment of a i program anti will he shown here at XWt*.
!W. 20. and {Sr. U of Nt: 't. Sec. I».
i t h Jli
J U n i r ZV H a rt, T a l- Curntor.
human appears -In.;TBb dally press. wolf and the low of tho long horned cow l}uU,4 o advertise the picture the Star Theatre on Tuesday. Nov. T o w n .h ip. U» Wauth.
la b tM ee Jttyrldlan. b a i B ind n o tlr r of Jh 2 nd,
ij fcvHr^ tl»y except Sunday.
and i u ^
Mt that an cow calling its calf, therefore they
lenUiM t'J aaahe K ivo-ycar p ro o f, .t o e t t a b For Sale—Florida corn, sackei’i
e e rib rd
e d.
F r a n c i s 'X . Bushman and Mar­ Pah claim ’ to th ae land as ha o e e* d ei-trrlh
nouncetm*nt‘ '«njlth‘e f'*nnnOdbcement f rc cminenl|y AHed t o lo o k after oar. i .
that creeps over the
befo re C lerk nf C frcu lt C o u rt, a t S a n fo rd , in car.
Florida hays
guerite
Snow,
who
are
probably
% baled
------- Carloti.|
appears stating that the price of interests under the gilded dome of prctty streets of the capital dAy by
F lo rid a , on th e 3 0 th J a y of N o v em b er,
t»IA
_ .
or
less.
Best
Fulghum
seed o*tj, j
the
big
house
nt
Washington.
But
known
to
pioro
motion
picture
lovers
gasoline baa increased from one to
day U crude in iU design, sd slow
C la im a n t nam e* a t w l t u r . - . i :
$
1.00
per
bushel
in
five
bu‘.kl-l
[auf
when
they
get
to
that
city
of
mag­
T
o
m
llo
y
d
,
of
W
okiw
a.
P
tcrid
s
thjtn
any
stellar
combination
now
four rents a gallon.
moving us to impede trafflc./frightA O. Von ffr-rboHa. of W aklw a, F lorid a Seed lt*e $2.75 per bushel
nificent distance*, learn to quaff the ens horses and distracts the peace being shown on the screen, are star*
11 sid y llo y d , of W c k l s t , Florid a
One of those instances of his seem - cup that cheers, and take n few
W ill 1^0. of W eklw e, F ltrlrfa .
Ij^maon &amp; Dennis, Qalnenvilh.
rod in this important production, and
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-H O U E ttT W, H A V IS .
,
in)*.benefaction* occurred about six rifles in a jitney bus, they forget we of the neighborhood. J f is a nuis­
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ta
-T
u
e
a
-S
tc
lU
g
P
tn
r
.
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jr
Frithk Hacon, one of the beat known
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w ® ago, when he granted an eight are dbwn here adding miHions to ance.
,
.
...
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i &gt;1 character actors in the legitimate
In other cities these moving bid- ,
,
, ,
&lt; ».'lrtur day to his employees, they pre- Jo h n ’s bank account.
I w|!l n o t l w mtfwfiiiblt for any ill Lt* r a n l r t r
Poopk* reati these ads.
It matters- ,
. .
.
, ,, ., .
n.i.
Here makes 111*,?-debut . before mo^,,u Ui]
t jd tn
tiamr.
I*. O* \ !cljxu^hl.n
,
,
f,
•«
'! Yiously having worked nine hour* not to them whether gasoline is two boards have been prohibited. The-j lion
‘ I|1 doing it now.
Is your 1
picture audiences. /
aters should rm more bo ’permiltet
*•* a day.
When that 'announcement or twenty-two cent* a gallon
columntHqye ^ou sqtn*t ’ti? tt
They
N l l T I t ' K O F 1‘ K I M V I I Y F L E C T I O N
appeared lie «n&lt; heralded a* a are drinking costly and invigorat­ to use the street* of a city' for lit II
Try an ad
N j't lr* I* h e r e b y f i r m t h a t a W b l l r M a n 's sell?
t tingregntionnl ('. K. Notes
r tf J
PriftiMV will b«? h**1d in th# c ity of S an fo rd .
great benefactor, one who loved his ing draughts at our expense anil be­ hoards than an electric rompnnj t&lt;»
Miss Marian Packard, assisted by S r m i n o l f county*, F l o r i d a . T t m d w y , , , No*
fellow man
Hut past, experiences come intoxicated with thejr ....... run car* over the pavements without .
v r m b r r 16, A
J&gt; 191 A, for- t hr rtomina
__ For Salt- - Ford truck, . lli*J ■
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i *n TfnrirWirr. 'TTi i f b y *mfr“ rrrr r m c - - ' ~1'’ i cl '-'n UtuuiaU. acnL lhc ic jd c rt rtm r nf r r n d f d «rrr~fr7T " Tr.*' fnTtntrTfi f o m / T K
have taught us to I7e . doublTuT mightiness.
bargain. Five putt* edge/ llm* !ftUj
t
o
w
i
t
.
«
F
o
r
M
a
y
o
r
of
th
»
c
i
t
y
of
S
an
fo
rd
*
,
.
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1pf forty-five hndeuvorer* Sunday
and towns of the country nre pro__.
,
J H«vrn (7 ) C ou n c il m en . mud F i t e (6^ |»rr^
about Jo h n ’s big heartedness, and
1 ., ...
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,t._ oventng. Our honored and honorary « m i l o M*rvw for t w o y n r i n e x t **nau- big bargain, $250. 00. Semin blr CvJ
No, we see no1 hope— we'll just go hjbiting ‘advertising vans on the
sure enough, in a few flays wo were
E i r r u t l t e Com m fuem m rn;
mtio for Garage, Sanford,
V fm M
Flu.
member, Dr. Boucholfo addressed rt no rfo mmm
m ^ n d a t i n n #b y p r im a r y of a p t f M t l
thoroughfares, while many
told that guifolinc had gone up o on paying"IwehtyfHwo cents or any public
,
. .
,
.
,
. the meeting with much feeling nnd t o i c n c aa C t e r k a a d C o l U e l o r of th«*
For Sale— Two fresh milk roij.
..... ,, ,
,.
...
. . r l l y of S i n f o ld , mod af ro m prraofi to a r r v r
cent a gallon, Iti'u few days more other amount Jo h n ‘ sees lit to charge other cities are going* further mid,1 ,beautiful
thought. We are proud of ma T f t M u r e r an d C o l l t r l o r of the* n t y of Hand Bros.
ordering
razed
all
of
the
stationary
15-u :
us.
He's
grabbed
the
hoo|f,
sinker,
it juaijTVjL^another cent, and con­
T h e I Wa t t w o n a m e d ofTlcra lie
the Doctor’s help in our society -and Smnford,
injt a p p o in tiv e n fllrr*; a p p o i n t m e n t t o L»e
hill
boards.
They,
too,
are
eye­
line,
pole
am)
gone
under
tinlog.
tinued to jump until today we in
shnll miss him during his several m a d e by t h e M a y o r mnd c on firm ed by the
C i t y C o u n c il .
St. Clouil are paying twenty-two and we’ve got to stand for it th at’s sores and discourage the sale of the week's absence from the city, j
T h e polls will be o p en ed at eig ht o ’clock
all
property
they
occupy.
Nothing
1
cents a gallon
• m on aaid d a t e , and will close at five
F m
o
’c
lock p
m.t an d th e following nam ed
makes a poorer impression on a
p
er
s
on
a
are
hereby
a
p
p
o
in
te
d
to
aer
vr
as
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New Seed Store Here "**
1 tlon't blame John »o much f&lt;»r
stranger than a multitude of ru*ty
clerk and tn apeet ora of aald p r i m a r y , toThere seems to be no stir about
wit
Schal e Mkiiirs, in s p e c to r ; T i m K r a n r ,
D
G
Allen
of
Trilby
has
arrived
wanting to corner all the money on
old billboards in every direction
For R ent- Two story hou**, «fin ip # e io r ; C . C . I Howard, I m p e c t o r . W W
earth, as it appenr* to be fashion­ the coming city election other than in the business district of a city in the city and will open a seed store l-cinf, clerk.
Ti
rilh St and French Avr
M»4- ]
r a n d i d a t e a for t h e va rlo u a nlTlce* to
able these days lo oppress your the office* of Clerk and Collector Not satisfied with the use of «11 t l . J in thp
" » Railroad Way I'm*Allvo te
crate
rent
Inquire
C.
L
Wing,
S4J
d
In
aald
p
r
im
a
ry
m
t
*
i
(lie
»mh
neighbor us hard us you can, hut and Assessor and Treasurer, in fences and brick walls that codld be I Mr . A11,'n hu" h“d &gt;’l’nri’ o( o f ’crlenc f a l l * 8. F r a n k , a e r r e t a r y of th e white Palmetto Ave.
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m
a
n
’a
e
x
e
c
u
t
i
v
e
c
o
m
m
i
t
t
e
e
,
on
or
before
we do blpme those shining lights we whirh tho present incumbents, W. M found, the bill posters of Taila-|.in lh*
business with his father. t h e |0th d a y of N o v e m b e r , 19 1 6 . n o t i r e of
t hell In te n tio n to be f i f l d i d i t t a , and t(
pay $7,60&lt;) and perquisite* a year M I.0 veil and A A Preston are has.ee have adorned sa mule
For Kent Rooms for light home
m u le cart , “ n&lt;,pr ,ho f,r»’ n“ m&lt;’ ('f the L Allr-n th e tim e of flllng s uc h no tice* , t h e aaaeas
to look after our interests at Wash­ to have Harry Wil son and Addison and hung it to a cow hell and run Seed Co., and will give the people of m e n t against auch c a n d id a t e * mUai a r e o m - keeping
f*l‘J Oak uvenue.
20-tf
n y s a m e , to g e t h e r with a w rit ten s la te
ington
To say that congress has Williams ns opopnenls. J [). Da­ it down the middle of Monroe street this community a first class estab­ pmaant
pl edging th eir willingneaa to abide
[Jead his advertisement b y th e reaulta of aald p r i r n a r y No r andiGood six room house with bath |
no right to regulate the price at vison as Mayor has them all backed in tho middle of every day.
. ‘ lish men!
d a t e 'a n a m e wiM be place d « * th e ballot
off
the
boards
and
the
alderrnanic
in this issue of the Herald.
A. P.
which gasoline can be sold is all
who doe* not qu alify witK the a e r r e ta r y nnd electric light for rent
The painting of the city's side­
of
th e
executive
rom m lU ee
within
the
Connelly.
IS-tft
fo m m y ro t it has, and every man ticket will remain as it is at present walks Would not bo permitted in
ti m e a bve epee Ifled.
T h e aseeea m en ta an m ad e by uhr r i r r u
Pulled New Slant
who Is not a corporation paid hire­ with the exception of two new ones
li v e c o m m i t t e e ar e ia foflqw*
e
any other city of the United States
to
be
eleuted.
Tol
ar
and
Davison
For Rent-— Several nice offlts
A
new
stunt,
for
Sanford
at
least,
F
o
r
Mayor
| Mi 00
ling will admit it
If ttie eoa
to the extent that it Is allowed here
F
o
r
C
o
u
n
c
ilm
a
n
2
SO
will
lea
ve
the
alderrnanic
race
and
two
rooms over Yowell’s. Kpquire N. P. j
was pullt'd off Wednesday when F o r Cler k &amp; C o l l e c t o r
barons
raised the price of coal -lo
6, 00
Occasionally in the Inrger citie* the
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a s u r e r &amp; AaaeapMDr
6.00 Yowell &amp; Co.
twelve dollars, n ton we know there new men will run in their place. I mayor will grant the sidewalk ad­ three young ladies, members of the F oTr hTe r e polling
p
l
a
c
e
shall
be
at
th
e
c
ity
biAieve
thnt
the
ofil
aldermen
are
Presbyterian Christian Endeavor So­ hall in th e
woujd he a hundred ‘ congressmen
of Hanford, Hem im dr c o u n ­
vertising privilege to some charit­
For Rent or Sale— House on Pal- ]
y , F l o ri d a
T h e following person* shall be
clamoring for recognition to intro­ the men for the place. While l may able organization that has no other ciety clerked in the Three-ln-One tde
em ed to he d u ly qualified el ecto r* in thi*
metto AVe. W. J Thigpan 101-lf
have
a
difference
of
opinion
with
p
r
i
m
a
r
y
,
t
o
w
i
t
:
All
white
person
s
duly
store
of
L.
L.
Tay
for.
Five
per
went
duce a resolution of inquiry the
r eg is te red A c c ord in g t o law upon the regMmeans of advertising, but never to a
of the total sales of the day were t r a t i o n books of the c i t y of Hanford, who
first day of the coming session; but some of them I believe that as a theatrical corporation
For Rent — One room convenitstl
av e paid their poll ta a o n or hefoa* (he
given to.the £ . E. for their building h13lh.
we venture the assertion that not a whole they have given us a good ad­
d a y of N o v e m b e r , 1 9 1 6
to
depot; Knquirc 123 W NljtkJ
Let
the
city
authorities
act
imme­
fund. It was gnurt fun for the gills.
F o il R E ST LA K E.
Whisper will lie heard about John ministration. • Certainly they have
m an of th e Whit# M an 'a ’ Flxre u Uve St., corner Oak Avo.
Iff-tf^;
diately.
Tho public demands that About 6 p. m. found them rather C h(air
ddno
one
thing
that
should
rodound
’ o m m l t l ee.
and gasoline.
to their credit as long as they live something be done to eliminate the lirt’d. A goodly sum was added to A ttewt ;
F. H. F H A N K , Hr ere I a r y ,
c
*.*Tbi’ papers are filled with what and that is starting the bulkhead of noisy moving billboard and tho free the treasury.
For R e n t - -T w o room s nicely fur­
i
Mr. Wilson said to Mr^. 'G » h and rhe tjikefront.
nished
for light hnusekeefrjju
!!lj
sidewalk advertising concession now
what Mrs Galt said to Mr*. Wilpon,
West
Fifth
St
,
3tp
used'.hy “ private business for per­
Statc and County TaveJ Now Dur T
For one I hove never been a sonal gam."
all about trousseaus and wedding
Tax books are now open in iny
'Is
For Rent Two furnlsht-il rxrortu, J
, rings,
but not a word has passed kicker agntnst the acts of the a ld e r-[
ofliro for the payment of state and
.117
est Second St. j *
JO-rfr
men
takon
as
a
.whole.
There
is
. U) nt dlstlngusihed gentleman's lips
Ft)It MAVolt
M a u d A ll a n
county taxes for l'J15. A discount
I
will
l»
■
r»iulci»U
to?
lh&gt;
pcMIlnp
u|
Mayor
no
set
of
alder^tien
who
do
not
strive
’ about the enormous price John is
fc/
Tho internationally famous dancer of 2 per cent in November and I per of Sanford, subinet U&gt; th# doriUon of th# Whit#
charging for the fluid. If he is the to give tho p^op le the best there js in " T h e Rug Maker's Daughter," a cent In December is made.
to b* hrid tn Noy#mb#r. jU v ln * w rrr-J
Bring Primary
lh# rlty two term , a * Alderman and krmwla# tha
man of the people he claims to be, in them, especially in this city&gt;v&gt; You charming romance of two conti­ the description of your property norda
ot our rommonweallh, [ b#U#r# 1 ran U ol
W ANTED
Iw artl lo lb# rfUiana In many way# aa Child fixers*
why doesn’t he close that While often hear ruraoA* of difforent kinds nents nt the Star Friday.
when you come to pay.
l l n and without making any pr#-#t#rtion pram [M
■ House mutrimoniul
bureau
long of manipulations but they percolate
t
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♦
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will
rtalc
lhal
l
hr
law,
ot
th
r
cily
will
l«mlqgfrrl
Jnb. D. Jin kins.
Cast of characters:
Impartlally. but arrordlng to th r letlrr o( lh# rlly (
enough to look under the cover and through the looal life of Sanford only
ordii qr*w Aa an Alilij W B lor four &gt;rar* and
Tax Collector, Seminole Co.
AGEN TS MEN nn&lt;l WOMENDemetru
Maude Allen
n v o n l m i (hat psenryni, I k u * my rlaim for th# sufsec what i* going on among the because some other town has had
2 1-lie'
G E T P A R T IC U L A R S of on. uf tkt
fraga of lhr v o l m of Hanford
Robert
Van
Huren
Forrest
Stanley
As for as our own alder­
people who made it possible for him double.
yuiwctl|ulV
M ;- itAVISfiN
*&gt;ont. |&gt;qjurra-proposition* evrr olTrfei
Mrs Van Huren 'hts mother
to be at the head of this govern­ men ure concernined they have al­
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No prffToili experience crqutrsA
June
Darwell
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N
a
m
i
n
g
t
h
e
P
a
r
k
ways given the city a square deal
m ent?
r.i (i.rt
(.tu.ior
| Wr i t e Hox 1 I till, S a nf o r d . Fla
21-d
Osman
Howard Davies
There is a box in the Heruld office
I *ish lo iimounci to lb* voters »nd tny ___________
frUnda
that
1
w
ill
he
s
rgn&lt;lltliie
for
tk*
Hulib Hey
Herbert Standing for t j,r vi&gt;ting on a name for the
Good famil y horse, for sale N* I
offie* of Clark and rfllUcior, in
whin
Harah
Laura Woods Cushing park on Ninth street and French ptltnmry If b. h#IU N#» IGM). &gt;ub|rrt to a[rai(I
.
Price right fofj
.p n t.ln im .n l of M #yor
a I r a Ia
o[
a utos.
John Marshall. Harrington Gibbs avenue. This park is ns yet unde­
I will highly a p p ircls t# you r .u p p u rt.
q u ir k s a le
Inquire at lire dspirt-1
H A R R Y J . W llJM tN
'
The story ("Paramount Pro­
veloped, hut^here
plana on foot
meat or write M. S. Nelson, S«gram"):
which will result in mnking it a true T o t h . V # t*r* ot R sn fo rd : * •
ford, FI a.
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21-tl '
1 am ■ e u d l d i l . for rM Slrrtion lo t h .
Rob Van Buren's rescue of the beauty spot. ‘ Various suggestions-fer offic#
o f . Cl#rk #nd C o ll# rta r,*.tn s h s pr*daughter of a wealthy Turkish rug- the name include the beautiful and isrir f
flHr.il 1 hi# offlr# for fly# r m i Y n d th in k t h a t
maker In Constantinople when way- musical Indian names, and the nam I h » » . l h . n e t . . . t r y .,p * r i# h r « and will i h o d o t c o o o o o o o o o o o a a o i
‘ -j
■f
laid by robbers paves the way for a of flotyers and plants which thrive * p p r # t l« l* your auppoU .
niiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiimiiiits
„ ' f i t
Y iu * » Ita ly .
£3
romance between them.
Tho ro­ best in Florida soil.
^
L .
U j - w . l . o v k m ..
rrmance progress^, rapidly despite tho
t h f . x r i i r V r \ R n SSHKhNtM l
I w ith io Inform the voters l a ' i h i i r t t y
objections of Demetra'a father and
v e t e r in a r ia n
Good Ad*Ire, Mr. Merchant
lh # t I wtti b . # ranidftlat# lo
r.fh
s offl
or,
[hs""offlr»,
of
the venomous Turk he is trying to
T
r
.n
a
u
r
.r
#od
A
\
&gt;
m
.or
in
.
whit.
l
b
w
h
it,
irri*
The tegular kick on the mail order m#ry to b . - h . H N#S, lAth, I S I SI. tq . rl
I n #s . i « h . m s , m _ ,
force upon her. At length Bob per­ houses is still in pi ogress, but Bro, to
V ^ i iD F F J C K — r- * S
th. spiMilnlm.nt «t m hf.yor fItOIAl.l.
HJI)
suades Demetra to elope with him Merchant, all the newspapers in the Ill: v n tY THANKtflM. ^FOK YtiUll
HAND BROS. STABLES
VOTBftC ,
r ,
to America. Getting wind of it, the world cannot light this battle for
• *•
^ A fllU H O N l„ tV fr,M A X I S ----------- ; - r
malicious Osman hires a band of you. We can pat you on tho bac
Hring in your la m e anti sic#
.
i* &lt;•
I with to rnnnuMv]
ot.r, al SinR j hotaes and mplea.
Have the®
'■t
ruffians to make way with Bob on and tell yoy wo feel sorry, and throw ford that -1 #m S &lt;w#
.Jor r .- . l . c t l o m .|
treated.
Have
their
teeth ex­
to
th#
ofllr.
of
,TM~
I
S
A
.
.
.
•
•
o
r
in
,
the eve of hia •departure.
all the brlcka In our yard at that th. primary to !&gt;. hi
amined, sharp c o r n e r ? tkf*sed
if)). 19 5 I !
h#v.
h.ld
this
|
K
w
tt
With her young Ameiican n&gt;ya- mail order cuss, and net do one bit f..l thnt I am qua
down, projections cutoff and d*"
” t s r .‘' 4 "
j
rayed molars extracted.
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terioualy vanished and the day of of gOod. There is but one way to Itww.
..
1 will ip p r o c in t. your vot**A t q
laouooaaaooofiaoopaoDOoooo
iher odioua-wedding to Oaman draw- whip him and that ia for you to join
A. A . P R H 8 T O N
D on't ta k e a ch an ce w ith in ferio r carb o n paper.
ing 77
near, Demetra ffees to a cousin’s us in our effo.ts and advertise. Let
It mdans faded, illeg ib le cop ies, untidy files, w aste
in New York on the boat on which the peopto know you have the same
Bob has reserved passage.
•
thing for sale.— JJol fo Truth.
of tim e and poor w o rk .. P u t a stop to th is! U se
Osman pursues the littlo refugee,
to
corners her in New York, and with
Methodlata Read .wejr
TRADE
oriental cunning seta a trap into
Every Methodist Is expcctecrTo be
which Demetra blindly Walks. Os­ present at the new church Wednes­
♦
man then-isummona a second Turk­ day evening at 7:30 o’clock. This
»
ish prjest snd has just forced 'De­ service iji to plan (tnd prepare for the
metra to l\er kneoa when the door special meetings to begin next Sun­
,
bursts open a n d ''B o b rushes In, day 11 a.1 W. Dr. W. J. Carpenter
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having
escaped
the
dungeon
in
Conto come
J t fun1uy. lie willreLast ini' legibility — neatness — uniformity — and economy miofee
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El 1s t anti no pie. He routs Oaman and muiu&gt;.j«r #ten days. He sure to be
MultiKnpy the standard carlxut paper. In black or blue, MultIKopy
H AH Isocal AdvertlaemenlR Under
bis confederates and lakes Demetra present Wedneedajjj^-Bvenitig 7 3^.
never fades. IJultilvapy j;ivcs non-sniudginif, tion-nil»t)ing copie*
This
Heading THREE CENTS i
to Jds mother's, tjhere they arc hap­
which often rivr.1 the original i i rleamestrBnd legibility. MultIKopy
Line
For
Each Insertion. Minimum
~ . yivis i.urjirtitiigly lung servlet; and ia unequalled for manifolding.
pily married
Dr. W. J. Carpenter Coining
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DR. A. DOLAN

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Carpenter of Firsp
Methodist church, Jacksonville has'
consented to come to Sanford and
conduct a series of meetings in the
n«w Methodist church. He will ar­
rive Monday, Nov. 8th. All Chris­
tiana in tho city are asked to co­
operate and share in the benefits of
such an occaafon. An Invitation U
hereby extended to every one in San­
ford.
F. E. Steinmeyer.

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Chtrgc 25 Cents.

For Sale— Ten acres of the best
high hammock land, west side, just
outside corporate limits.
Half in
cultivation 4 years.
About 2 6 0
large pines on other half. Ail fenced
and ditched. Quarter mil* of W o
shipping stations and First St. ’ Per­
fect drainage. $1350 will buy it if
s o l d %ithin the n e x t 1 0 days, w o r t h
$ 3 0 0 0 .0 0 .
avenue.

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NO. 22

WORLD’S FAIR LACKED
RECEPTION TO BROTHERHOOD SPECIAL MEETINGS TO BE
FLORIDA SAYS MILLER OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HELD BY THE METHODISTS
A SANFORD MAN IN
CALIFORNIA F E L T
SORRY FO R H IS
HOME S T A T E
made a. mistake in not
b.3 « . a , r exhibit at the world’s
i.jr m S'nn Francisco this year. Sd
bink, Frank Miller -&lt;ff this city,
ho ha- just returned from a trip
,LWvlgh the west and a tw;o weeks’

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by inducing
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.1 i making surh stien- CongregutiojrrrLTjTiu relics and minii 1" y
in ti.dmlf of this state ter. will hold its annual session with
The class was mvit-it to meet Mt
■HI i!i 1!»17 will beheld us. Nov 10th anti 17th
Important Thfa-hei from seven thirty till inidand Interesting thertie- will !*«• &lt;lt
i .‘I ' md vuiiu- of them almost made
.idl'd I'oiiditurns in i ij . ■»,.,) m Imiii , 1 i\ :ind mglit *e
goo (
The hio.td vetsial.iv, aod
.tin* fruit anil veget-1
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tie men and Mt- rtirash".. May
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First Mrlhodiat Church
The program for the service* for
next Sunday has been planned and
carefully prepared
Large audience*
are expected. An additional num­
ber of chairs have been secured for
the congregation. The pastor will
preach at both hour* on Sunday,
The sermons will be in line with the
aeries of meetings which, will be con­
ducted next week. The preacher for
I h t ie meeting* will bo Dr. \V; J.
Carpenter, of First Methodist Churc
Jacksonville, a* has already been

Thrasher, Frances

Chappell
and
M r s .. W . B. W a ts o n , th e o nly Eves
amiuig the Adams Served delicious
punch during the evening and o t h e r ­
wise looked aftei the eotnfoi t of all s u r r o u n d i n g s , p l e a s e d to m a k e me i i pt.-

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Hiji 1 ■—s o' r i ■ i si*I m g re. • piuoi 11111
we trust that she, toget her with het
b P ower s , m a y live to etijov m a n y
mure ’! I ini' lar ti.'lllil'- III V' *■•* **•

-el mt* the house anti hefo.e the
astonished M ;ivo| could gel Ills
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a p p t opr tal &lt;• loi u.&lt; to say . th at it is j
v er v in n I i , mir plea* ill e t o not••

reeded in smuggling a line eliflir
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lot e" - of &lt;-t'-em and loving re
tm mlir.tnce I,' |( ..I Holly is n u
f, w wtiiils
M.ivOtv Thia-hel re
s| "i I' d m a most ‘feeling tiiuntu •
tV*ie|.||hg I h« gifts and then the
ghi - 1- we'ie i II nil'll In part.ike "f
rolil t urge v sandwiches, pi skies ami
nl fin and with real Vrv■&gt;k*Nft■ridi i
up pet Ilfs t hi", did )i If*Ur*• t»* i !»»■

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to hav. lie hom r "( being gathered
here thi- evening t &lt;' c lehtuti the
furtv third birthday of "ur must
ho 11o r a t»I' • t h I Is 11 a 11. Hpt Ig h I ■■1 r a 1g 111

tor wat ■I and taw nbldihg ctll/.en, and
wi-h him the greatest of niece*.* in
(its future undertaking- and that h*VI IT i|n
ltd III- family may live to eele
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M'Ollt 1lie I line t he I in**1 m tti
with brute and enjov many more birth­
sate tied \ It Parfisdi jt
day receptions
oK • to mien and read the fo'log
At a late hour I he g'le-t* d epar t ed
lug address
The eireu mst anees undei which wishiin; the host and hostess many
liuppv r e t ur n* &lt;d the day
of u n great d i I
ti" i—
t plea-ant gut In-ring has or
T h u - e p r es en t wi t c
1 o all F lo rid a , ■H-ie'l it n
I lomil lit! marks the
A H Moses, (i f, 'I ivlor. F T
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REV . C A R P E N T E R T O
B E H ER E TO CON­
DUCT SE R V IC E S
N E X T W EEK

a aland (mint of supporting the Pres­
byterian church and its branch ■
The ollleinl* of the First Method-'
hut from a standpoint of his ethet
1st church of this cljy have secured
great responsibilities in the outer
the services of Dr. W. J. Carpenter
world.
of Jacksonville, Kin., to eonduct this
It behoOvt't, every father and
meeting at the new Methodist rhurcU
mother cl Suminote county, to honor
at 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. each day
and bear with in the highest honor,
of next week.
and with the greatest enthusiasm, an mm need.
Dr. Carpenter is originally from
Sunday
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Program
the head of its educational board,
S
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Louis, Mo,, but has been in
s' ii mb&gt; v school
all depart mentis
(hi heijtg one of the greatest far
Florida
fot a number of years.
He
org u i /.ed ho wi 1 1 iiii'cts 11 15 k m
tors of I 1., rii-j nl rv. yet at t im-s.
wigs
pastor
for
seven
years
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S * T ninn. II .0(1. -uTiiert, Walking
not -» r .fenluil hv all of our peuph;
pa, was in charge of Hyde Park
with Cod
Our p "• . should be I'hankful. I** *
anti First ( ‘ hu’ che*
He i* now
Si-- ii ' K p w o r t h l . ' -. i gue, 3 p m
pi- n..!'. i l=io w1111 *ir• 11 111•' •11 ik
closing his (mirt It \ e ir io i -m s - o "
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Bible
stutleot, nnd « ' &gt;v■•' nl no n
T o e Ushers will meet you at the
county and to tin* mid, every citi- dooi'
Hi*
coming is hailed with delight
You will leceivo « warm welz*n should l end his or her most
ami great expect:11ion by the entire
01 ) lltr- .
h e a r t y support
mem brrship
We are, by reason of the pleasant
' A large chorus choir will futnisli

The Fleshy tor ia n
Brothel hood,
noted fot the social gatherings in
this city and get to gethet spirit
combined a meeting nnd birthday
last night, the occasion being the
43rd birthday of Hon. D. L. Thrash­
er, mayor of Snnfoid, county super­
intendent of Public Instruction and
the teaehet of the Presbyterian
Brotherhcod Has.*, composed of ttenr‘t h e South fc'Jtffnln Association of !\ a hundred of the men of this

the rich touiists to
theie and become winand that nil the people
,.,iv S|»ecial attention to
• Ilium" :inU yards unimru*
., Lower of ios ' s a n d )
til that
While the California I
nt)*"
jiiiii.l compare with
t ri- r*
.
wtm v noted t he ( T I I K S K .M I N o t .K HOARD OK
Die t *
e o r N T V C O M M ISSIO N . opportunity of seeing
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i .'range, tint Califottint
K R S O F F Kit 11KSOthe I
, vetyWhere and the
Tt 1
U T IO N S
i ether IruiiA were tr*e
uraiig'
•king
for tt*
,- thinks Florida lost a
I'l I foil" Wmg ’ &lt;'"llll "t i T
Tig
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be
ad
ver
rel.t. I,-, the luck of fund* for a the Senilli'di It oard &lt;&gt;l • m i n t ' * "in
IBI't
• ,,id he felt very lonc- missloner-N at their meeting on Ttlefile •'
. -i tie l.iiildiiig where all duy
utrn*
•,.tes
were r e p r e s e n t e d
Sanford Fla N'o\ 2 I'M.5
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Wherea- tlie rn.itter "i aii nit'"
fin-’
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th at coastal waterway along tin Vil-mln
ten!
■, place to live but alro coast, Maine t" K*&gt; West Ha
is
Flu el..
i, asleep on the jo b being developed and i- now prm
that
in a d vertisin g the re- til-n ily a flirt to the Florid.I line .1 id
•*, "title
Also t h a t if
Whereas, there i* an effort being
•OU1 •
el
sltiifoid
would travel
to get the I oiled S t a t e s gov
the t
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a ioil d
bCronu- b t o a d - l ern merit to adopt and take over
man
i- ( i ili/e t he needs of t h e 1 that part of t fie K.a-l &lt; oast i anal
rriu u
ntj in n. . n&gt;' wa^'s.
now in operation.
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MAYOR TH R A SH E R CO M BIN ES BIRTHDAY
AND BROTH ERHOOD M EETING
■ AT HIS HOME LA ST NIGHT

Congregatin n nl Church
All aboard for the (' K conven­
tion next Wednesday afternoon, to
Kissimmee. Don't fail to tend names
of nil who go to Miss Medorn K.
Russell, Kissimmee, Fla.
Next Sunday niffYil. the subject
for consideration by the pnstor will
be “ Hur, the Hand-Holder.”
All
cordially welcomed to this Bcrvire.
The other regular services.
Sunday school, 0:45 n. m.
Morning service, 11 o'clock.
C. B. Society at &lt;} o’clock.
A cordial welcome is extended to
all at these servicer

M ANY SURPRISES IN
ELECTIONS TUESDAY

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the music and lead the singing

Flower Show and Plant Snle
Cl" vai'iirtl store next (loot * "
the r«'«t aiirniil in the court house
" l F F K A &lt;. K T T K S M AKK (iAIN'S h l'i'k has been seleet-'d a- t lie place
for the tin wet* show ami plant sale
IN S O M K S T A T K S AND
en Nm
I i .iticf "(I Pri/"'s will be
T IIK I’ K O O H K S S I V K S
given for
‘ ill
roses, •b i y - a n t be
W KItK I,O S K R S
mums and e th e r flowepv. and the
r o in p e li t" n
not for San fo rd only
1 I" dropping
of the
mnoritv
imt f‘ i all of Sem inole county
I1
ag a i n s t woman suffrage i i P d i n r y l
is u tgod that those having beautiful
v.ini.i t " a p p r o x i m a t e l y fill 0(10. ami
llowers will exhibit them and help to
the f.ului'' of t h e Progressi ves to
a foil i cull/at ion of the possibilities
poll chough vot es lit the
Mltssaof F h n d u nt 11 and clim ate
■tin
t - g u ber nat or i al ra c e t " main
T h e p la n t- that will In offered fot
lain their legal - l a n d i n g as u pollti
sule will be -well Its a I known to be
,- i| (.,i r" .
i I.........ut*l»inding lea
adapted I " lm id conditions, and
l u r es
"I ill.' l a t e s t
r e t ur ns from
they will be strictly at catalo g ue
T u e s d a y s State el ect ion*
prices
If th ere are those who wish
Throughout
Wednesday the iiuihome es| locial plants, ii telep h o n e
j oi iiv
ig.im-t suffrage in P»nn»yl
ines-age to Mr- H*nrv Wight will
v u ni a. e s t i ma t e d at t i mes as high us
hu vc them on hand, as the orders
3110.1)00 decreased
Wi t h addi t i onal
foV p la n t- will not he -ent in until
lo-w- t hat
out of ti7 eouiltles I I I
the s t a t e had been earned for mil the l» th
Th ere will be an exch an ge tab le in
frnge gave its s u pp or t er s ' every ett•lung, "f M is
W
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where
i Du r age iiit'ii t
plant* may h*1 bought and ex c h a n g e
A't hough Mi ITrage was defeated in
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to 0oar
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v e ry homir.d.1tneam. 1 Kl,rry. depnrtnmht of the PicU'.v-! I u l yBrutU’ and .Argon
p:
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. '(ilj'ioii nrdenng in Brin «tn« 'M" -11
a kl
■I rrsnr-ing.
|the St Jn b ’.s r.v -r i ' i i
1... ilipsiastie.
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imuiedmti
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New member.* are being receivud Tiite Bitter, Lord.
. ml a ut borixing. t lie
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nr '* ■* ihe work if the Railroad the epd that the g r e a t 'l l good to on ptolesaion of faith each SaltfiAth
Dismissal
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Pray
dal
■' nm,. proceed to do (be the most people ami to our ftntt, an(J*'theri' is an. earnest spit it of
Itepi
vot
may be had a* early a* possible
evangelistic prayer in the congrega­
then passed.
' ( ‘-"••I atljnnrned.----Adapted ami signed by all the tion.
n.
board this 2nd Nov., 1315.
Chrysanthemum Rehenrsal ' .*■
L. P. Hagan
* fov-.miliemum Rehearsal
Congregational C. E. Note*
Tho chorus for the Operetta Chry­
' C. W. Bntxminger
1* chorus fot the Operetta Chrjrsanthemum
will meet aF-the-Lndte*.’
Thia
society
will
hpld
it*
meeting
“ nthetnum will meet at the Ladies’
L. A. Hrutnlcy
Sunday
evening
ul
ti
o’clock.
Mr.
club
rooms,
on- Saturday night at 7
rhdi roo in on Saturday night nt 7
&gt;
J . A. Clark
O'clock.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

JR » . t9is
For Sale— Florida corn, sacked
In car. Florida haya baled
C»r|0t,.
or lesa.
ITcat Fulghum seed t&gt;its
SI.00 per bushel In five bushel |0^
Seed Rye II!.76 per bushel
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liamson &amp; Dennis, Gainesvil J«., pjj/
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- POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR MAYOR

BUDGET OF O P IN IO N
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I will be ■ outdidite lor th® podtlon of Miyof
of 8*nfofvi. iub]vrt t** U&gt;# tWrifciofi of th** Whit®
Primary to b®beM in November. .Having ■rrvrti
th® rily two trrmi m* Alderman and knowing th®
niwl* o/our commonwealth. 1 belLtv® I can w of
benefit to th®ritlam* lo nwny ways u C*Mrf Etccu11v®and without making any pewelection proqilm
will rtat® that th® law® of th® city will be enforced
People road these ads.
You
Impartially, but acrordlng to the Utter of th® city
Ia your ad in tj,j,
ordinance®- A* an Alderman for four yerfr* and doing it now.
according that reoonJ, I baa® my claim for th®euf* column?
Have you something t,
frag®of th® votrra of Sanford,.
»«&gt;ll? Try an ad
p tj
IlmpKtfuUy,
J. r&gt;. daviuon

“ JUST BETWEEN

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EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A C H I E L 1$ A M O N G

YE T A K IN G

N O T E S A N D F A IT H ,

For Sale— Ford truck, fine thaj*
For Clerk and ( cllrrlm
I wlah to announce to the voter* and my bargain. Five passenger Uui.-k |^rMJ
file ml A that I will be a randWale for the
l a a o o o o a a a o a o o f l a o o o o o a o o o o o o a a a o o o o a o o e o o a a o o Q a a o Q o a c office of Clerk and Collector, It. th® white liig bargain. J250.00. Semitu.le Co..
primary tc b® held Nov. loth, •object to Garage, Sanford, Fla.
cf Mayor.
? Tho city primary election in ap­ *
The postofllce bobs up again this appointment
I will highly appreriata your auppoft.
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HARRY J WILSON.
proaching anil it would seem from time with an nppeai to.the voters to
the oppressive silence that pervades hold ii primary election to deter­
To the Voter* uf Sanford
the political atmosphere that there mine who is the heat man to be ap­
I am * candidate f«jf r®.electInn to th®
office
t'lrrk tnd fullcrtur. tn the prla a a a a a a a AA^Aa a a a a a * a would he no candidates for the office pointed. About one year ago I talk­ mary of
to b® hr Id N o l«. i t K» I h«ir® ♦ C C O
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of aldermen.
While 1 have no par- ed about a primary election but not filled this office for five yean and think l hat
1 have the necessary npcrfenr* and will
For Kent— T w o partly furnished
ticulur kick against any one it one man came forward to second the appreclyite your *upptirl.
rooms, second flight, separate cn-‘
Your*
truly.
teems
ims to be high time that the gentle- ! motion* and it is useless unless every
M. W LOVELL.
trance. Gas, gas stove, sink. *atff
men
•n wno
who expect to pecome
become alder- candidate in the race expects to
THE*81 IItill INI) ASSKVNlUt *N , closet, fine piazza. A. I. William.
men should make an announcement.! enter the primary. -Another thing
1 wbh tn inform ih® voter* in lilii* city
is.'jt
I hut I will lie i randidat® foi l tif* itHRera of 106 K. First St.
I never kick against the adpiLnis- 1not to be lost sight of is the per- Treasurer
and AM*®*or In lb® while tri­
trntion,. that is I never kick very mission rif the congressman to taj* mary to U® held Nov, Ifilh. I‘j16. iabj**ft
Good six room house .with imtij
lo Ihf ippnlfitmffni of thr Mayor. 1 BII ALL
much.
If a man will not take tiiis the postofllce out of the appoii
-VEKV T H A N K F U L FOR V&lt;
and electric light for rent.
A. p. j
office he should not kick against class and into the 'cloctlw
Connelly.
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addlson l. w il l ia m s .
those who will take it and endeav­ something thut few o frtiu'^-.tjitgrcis^-'For Rent— Furnished room in pfi.
or to give it their best endeavors. men wi!| stand for. Unless tHe eirh-*
vnt«
family.
Modern cOnveninnrt*.
The people used me once for aider- didates and all of them want a Pri­
.
116 French Avo.
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men and that once Is enough for mary and the congressman acceded
“ H E 'L L P R E N T ’ E M ” — SO S A Y S

SAUNTERER.

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most men and yet I could name a to the request to appoint the nom­
number of men here in Sanford who inee the primary will fall fiat njtdthis
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I
have held the ollice that should run I stated to the people Jast year.
foi it again. They have the experi­ have nothing in the-world at stake
ence and I tell you it takes the ex- on the jrostofficp matter and only
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perlonce and lots of it to give the want the best man to win just us 1
city tiie right kind of administen- would in all other public matters
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tration
I would favor as many bill tile postofllce is some different
than the ordinary political job and
men (or thr position as possible
11 A ll Local AdvcrtiscrncnlH Under
men who have at some time or other many of the candidates will find
I W lle a d in K TH R E E CENTS a
l e l d the office for 1 really believe this out before the matter is
de­
Line For Each Inticrtion. Minimum
they know the business best. Some cided
Only 1 would like to remark
Charge 25 Cents.
of the aldermen who have just in passing that Congressman Se|»n*
served the city should be urged to will n a m e ’ the candidate and name
remain at their posts and others l him in tfi manner that best suits]
♦
If he prefers a primary that
vs ho will not again serve the city him
in succession should be supplanted will take away bis appointive power t
by men who at other times hs ve in- will allow the primary to decide
If be does not wtsh to
held thii po-ition
Then again t|ii tin- spiest|o|i
For Side Ten acres of itn- best
city should have at least one or two (wive this prerogative taken away high hantmoiHi land, west side, just
Half in
men who are familiar with linan.es from him and appoints his own outside corporate limits
and i an manage r |&gt;&lt;&gt; finances of the . hop e i! i- - 1ri. t!&gt; uj• tu him anil cultivation
t &gt; ear*
Ximiil 2.VI
always has been
And again I would large pines on other lialf
city as they would their own
All fenced
(Quarter mib « f two
like to ask if the Republicans when and ditched
'
I like tile wa \ (be &lt;ltv COUtlfll they wire in power ever had any shipping stations and i ir-r M
I‘«r
fed drnmage
f i d 60 wi!| |,tl&gt; ' if
timk I he eh.tile nge iif i be railroad*trouble appoint mg a postmaster, or
sobl within the next 10 da&gt;s *ortli
the other night
They wanted per
S**e owner, 207 French
lain crossings and a tlugman and if they ever let a (Democrat linger $■(000 00
said so and the railroad said no * over, or if they ever railed lor a
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lull the aldermen passed a resolu­ primary to let the people have a
For sale Two frcsli i
tion calling on the railroads (or im voice in the poaliilfii e ' Why should
11an-1 Itr
pros ements and tlluy will get them
Republicans or ‘ uny other parties
I too
There are several idling* that
have
anything to say about a Item
F o r Sab*
G irls h ic jc lr
the railroad will have to do hire
cash
111
Park
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apjiomt
merit
post
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stid the Hiionei/f'hcv do it the better

at the beginning
of each season to
special showing
so that every one
m a y acq u ain t

derful stock o f
merchandise.
W e an n ou nce
.our Fall Opening

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| COUNTY HAPPENINGS

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he will lia \ e ins plant
lection of vocal solo*, tier rich, says \
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peratio n wlTivCn i \i i \
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read
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swed soprano, if possible, sweeter
l i e fs gotug to pu elmt
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n»i*
shori
than ever
Her selections included

"Uncle Rom e" (lioncerR "Thou Re
memlierest When the W’orl d Foigets” (Carrie Jacob liond), " A I,title
Bit of Heaven" (Knrnest Rail) “ Al*lnh" (Walter Kratnerj. At the con­
clusion of tiiis delightful fyaltiA’
Mrs. Braxton Perkins and Miss
Saidce Williams presented two trays,
piled high with ribbon tied pack­
ages, with an appropriate little
speech. A contest on llie* "w ay to
be happy when married" elicited
much merriment and laughter, the
prize being won by Miss Williams
A delicious salad course was served
at the refreshment hour.
Enjoying
the happy occasion were Mcsdatries
Julius Taknch, Archie Betti, Gwyno
Fox, E. D. Mobley, Cecil Gahhcttj
Asplnwnll, C. M Hand, B I, I*erkinn and Misses Suidee Williams,
Junie Stumo^M.illian Herring. Lucca
Chappell,
Annie
Hawkins,
Clara
Phillips, Charlotte Hand uriil Miss
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and Simntefident. C. C. Cobli day -Very pleasantly with hor parschool auperintttidrnt
amotig-Jihls iftd other.friends MIm Daphand W, D : Coulbourn
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trie lights in the hotel, and in e.ery
residence in Altamonte, about twen­
ty-five in all
The Biiggs and the
Fogg cottages have already been
wired. He will start wiling the ho­
tel next wAL-k.
Mr Haight is going
fo place about twenty-five lights
over the streets, on the road to
Maitland us far us Hu! lard’s dow n
the side road to the F’ogg’s and
uround the lake to the Briggs home.
The electricity ia generated by a 25
H. P Fairbanks-Moss special elec­
tric engine
The generator gener­
ates 2,:i00 volts ami transforms 110.
An oil fuel is used, called F’ uel Distilate. This fuel will be contained
in an F0,000 gallon tank at the
plant.
The elertric engine will use
2 H gullons of this fuel per hour. A
23 hour service will be supplied, the
plant closing dpwn for one hour only
each day at noon.
Nine miles of
wtire will be required to carry tin7
electricity in Altamonte.
About
tw o miles of pole line have already
been put Up.
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Mr. und Mrs. George E. IHi U-.h
and Everett Rates their son rtre mo­
toring dewn from Mount Vernon.
New Hampshire, and are expected
here this week
Many tin pro ve'me-jtts
have been made in the Altamonte
ilott-l. and Mr Bate j’ w rites that, he
expects n big season
The hotel will
'Oppn about the first of December,

A big bunch of 5un(u rd folks will
go down to Orltttuld tomorrow to
attend tiie Federation meeting of
the Wesleyan Classes which con­
venes in that city today
Rev. F' K.
Stein’meyei, . Rev. A Ii Coly and
A. R. Chappell left today.
To­
morrow Dr. L, R. Philips will carry
car load, also Hon. L. _P- Hagan
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and O. J. Pope.
There are other
flrEKIWA AND ETHEL IT E M S
cars slated to go, iitt.well fUlcd with *V&gt;- . .
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[TheTe
wsjy no Sunday gehodj pr
enthusiastic mtjtnberX ’ and friendA
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» t : 8 tHdl last-Sftnday
iN rh i
iLVsunday w&lt;?ok on
of.tbd heavy rnlni.
the

school s)f Sanford,

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For bale • , j acre emery (arm five
miles southeist of Sanford, F'lnHt.usc
insured

for $ UHI-.OO, barn. . hickt-n
artesian
well.
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mib- to sGloid a d
Il-'iure of

Klor.-.a.

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For Rent * One room •on* '-Merit
depot
Knqtnrc 12.1 U \ nth
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fo r

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Two

room s

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ni'hed (or light lipusekccpn,
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exp erien ced

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-tcnogriiphor. from New
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In the Zuyder Zee.
^ -fn IlnRarnl, ncrordlng io popular trldlllou, the ruins of several Urge cities
Ho In tho tmstn of the Zuyiler Zee
These cities were submerged by the
North sea breaking Us bank' awl
overflowing the country, It Ih believed

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V E T E R IN A R IA N
The
Kpwur I '
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have been entertained at \!
F -,l
OFFICE —
I’oweil'.i home 1-iidaj nigitt.
A(t« r
HAND BROS..STABLES
the members nil gathfred tin presi
dent, Mrs. A II. pnwell decided to
Hnqjt in your l a m e and rich 0
adjourn und go to the home of Ur
lioin-s and mules.
Have Uictrt o
Hardy Boyd, to hold prayer meeting ® treated.
Have
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f , . . l :.. i __ . 1. - It
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for his brother, Ben, who is very ill q amini-d, sharp c p r n e r s dressed p
He has been very sick for several D ,lo'A^l. Pr(flectiorTs cut off and dc- p
cayed
molars extracted.
weeks^groiMHK
worM* all thi* nmi* 0
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a
At this writing his death t» expi-md 1 o a u o a o o a a o o a a o a o a o o a o o o o 1
any minute, his friends will he sorry
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lo learn
Mr Boyd buried his w i b - ' C .
.
nnd little child six months ago and I
1 ;s
it seems he is. to soon join HL loved
P lu m b in g an d
onbs oti the other shore
G a s F it t in g
There was a full attendance at

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S“ " " “ y
........ ... S“ 1‘d!“ '- *'■ *11 W ork lle r v iv o o M , 1'c r . o n .l .
though quite a lot of water fell again
r
Saturday night
*
Altcnlinn An«I Beal Efforts * j
Prayer meeting was held at the
Telepkoue No 2^home of Mr Eugene Brown Satur­ Opposite Cits H»n
day- night, as ins wife lias boon quite
sick for the past four weeks and is
still very bad ofT
Mr* Brown i*
expecting l « go to the hospital 111 II
short time for an operation and her
frieuds-entertain a good deal of
anxiety about her. ns It wiR be a
y e jy BtflouH operatioh.
.
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» Jnmnc iftAyd.Jr,, while out hunti ig I »t Week ri n acrotf a mot In t
henr nn.l two little cubs, which
would have made Mce.Ritl,. pV(a
could they fiavl- been cupiu/rd.
Mrs A 14.
„f Wekiwa
went to iajiford Sat|ird.iy shopping.
Whilo there she called on. Mr J.
1
Kelso, who has becQfc very sick for
nearly three months, hut his friends
will bo.pleased to learn that he is.
very- mueh belter and he will he
pleased to see any of his friend
when they go to Sanford. They will
find him qt the Fairview House.
Mr. P. J. Coates is kept quite
busy taking pictures in and around
Wekiwa. He went up to Ethel and
took the .school Jut Thursday. Of

“Sanford ;
Public Library
Oak.Avenue, •.

Between 3rd and 4th St.

Open

lays

at 3 p, m.

ney FermUlion returned to Sanford course they all. wanted one.
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For Rent— Furnished apart merits
for light housekeeping or bed room*.
Good location. H02 Park A w
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WEDNESDAY,
OBER 271

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For Rent or SaJo— House on f*jb
motto Ave. W. J. Thigpen. 101-tf

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A\ ,ii,i ed In modern hu
f&lt;*11r rainin Ultlllili- (or llgli* f i*i
U . j .nil
Will rent from ah" i.- iim
For Salt
Flggs ami Baby t tin ot ! ,&gt;l Ii t n M ay or J uni- T hro "i '.incelebrated. Regal White W \anduttes, If y
N&lt;&gt; children.
Addres- R".om*t
t'ig perfotiiiain-e, heavy lay u.g bird- 4 M Ili-rald. stating rent Snd Im atim..
{am booking orders for same now
1H- \t r
'A lso u few i ul ta a iid goe . r. , uf
same -tr.il
F !'
; to, t
w •ititeif A German man wfiiiitJ
TluriJ sf
Sanford
In i!
like to have a job of some kmd \.i■If.—
t M f rnton/* t o Fit1raid
1- In

The , McMichatd « from Toronto,
The
betyutiful
vines of love's Cunada are « xf’ ecl 1 &lt; I: v They
wreath trailed everywhere in Ifrace- are e'etrriov yfi i *r • t.s l&lt;i attepd to
fit 1 profusion, covering mantels And tin- iimlhl Ini ion t ( electtlci y (0 il&gt;s'ir)
✓
draperies with it- little junk dowers bon -■
with here and theie bowls and vases
Ii : i v e
n
I
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nc! M r Mr
of pink hibiscus peeping from .i back­ a rriv i &lt;1 l.n■m l . i t i ' i n g . M p *Ii
Mr
ground of tern1' mid potted plants Hu.t-l 11
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1|w Ilia 1 ;-e
Mr- I'akai h delighted with i se­ II WI" «*f 5f * i i w • 1. i i igk* 1*11- '

Store closed| » .Tuesday
’
preparing for opening,
Wednesday morning at
8:30 o’clock

For Rent— Several nice nthr,
room* over Yowell’s. Fnqiuri N p
Yowell it Co.

tirities

censliries.

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For Rent— Desirable mums for
gentlemen in private family
Modern. Reasonable. Phone Oflkti

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themselves with
our most w on­

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�IN TH E HEART OF TH E W O RLD 'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED

SEMI-WEEKLY
I N S A N F O R D — Life la Woith Living
SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY OCTOHER 20. 191.1
South a Progress
^oltimbua.-Gu. On. 27
The IndUftttial Index say* in iu i&lt;uuo of
this week:
" I n keeping with the general hudness revival in the southeast is the
greatly increased activity in the lum
In r and .naval stores industries.
There bn* been gradual improve­
ment in the lumber industry, and th
hna been greatly augmented by the
filling of the mills of the largest
lumber order ever received in this W AS DECIDED TO N A M E T H E
country. This means, among other
CLUB
TH E SANFORD
things, n clearing up of stocks.

M OCK CONGRESS
The Sanford Dobnting Club have
decided to name thomxfdves "T h e
Sanford Mock Congress." The pre­
liminary meeting of the dub was
held in the auditorium of the Con­
gregational chfhtfji Tuesday evening.
The meeting1jd'itV, culled to order at
7 t5 . Mr Reg,-*'r\ Dawson being
elected temporary chairman.
After
a speech from the chair, putting
forth the Object and purpose of the
debating club Mr
E E Roger*
uuhmiUird Lhu falluwing, rnsidution;
which after being thoroughly dis­
cussed *was seconded and passed
unanimously.
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ALL OF T H E

CO UNTIES

OF SOUTH FLORIDA
Although the promotion -work hn*
been conducted quietly and without
the usual blowing of trumpets it is
evident even at this date that the
South Florida Fair, to he held at
Tampa Felt, 1 to 12 will lie a pro­
nounced success in every feigtui e.
and it is not believed that there
will be a county In the section, the
east, roast included,Mhat will not be
leprcM-nti-d by a general or at least
individual product exhibits of .ill
Linda. Half ill Liu: luuilUcx Juivc.
already signified the intention of
having gumual exhibits, and others
will outer in November. The move­
ment met with instant fuvoi after
il was inaugurated, this being due to
tin eharaetet of the business men
behind it and to the Lot that they
are not inspired by
selfish mo­
tive ituir one objei t being to do
veh'p i , ,-r v i nunt i , -■&gt;at I Fl&lt; r i J.i
ami make ihi" fair
permanent
feature

Resolved, That it is the sense of
this meeting that there should now
lie formed a debuting e|uh for the
purpose of studying and discussing
moral, economic and |Hilitieal ques
lie (vs aflecting I'ounl v, mill,o'ipal.
-ta le .
national
and international
a If air- and that such debating elnb
should take the form of a muck eon
gres- fashioned up* n the methods
and prineedure of our national
•
iMhcer* anil .lire, tor* n( Ili»- r.iir
house of represent afives
Fair Association. Ere*,.lent I )
t ^.... .
thul l)u.rv wil| be-na feuturxrile emigres* till'll proi eedeil to (Id!, it „f 0 ,.- T-ii.p. t-crJ of ' ' " I "
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,,,h
a m i I- air Secr.-ta;
X 1 Xll.'h w h y |(&lt;&lt;,
l)M, . ,M l „ v . (W ln M &gt; .
r&lt;f ri-enteii W|„ |i(. ....... l&lt;(
,|1..lr.,b|l
•lecli'd |•r• -nifiil . ',n ......
|pi„ lflll. , „
eomire president and by exhibit- ire the (••Bowing
,
and
Treas
I li.&lt; f.aspari'l t i sn.iv.il held at ti«-h *&gt;f •**mi t ki Florida, and I*, leach
Ver I mlge Her the exp.-tin. Of I amji.i Iiiistness men ,»ur own people thebe*t mell&gt;o.f&gt; of
(or t' ii y»•at- will fn- &gt;-.*'! rneri'l&gt; a- e.ilitvating the -.oil of our seetii n
an ,-l v. rri-i .,g a. d r&gt;wr| ifr.iwtng
]
r' if.,, fair moviirnid wa*
udjUlot I " the fair
for several not Inaugurated for the benefit of
The following gentlemen will giv&lt; year- paM it ha* been given, more Tampa, which draw* a* many people
u .an take care of thiough th*a t. i or tifteen minutes" speech on frt- adverti-ing in the north and
. on g essmiml law ..ml proci-eduri- Wlf-tlbuil the h .'» &lt;it lean* Maidl t , -;ia ri Ila t atliival. but to ■on
after the by law- have been sill. f.r.o, a"l*o tt.e loAe.-t railroad rt:trs trvil.ute to the development ef every
It is expected to draw |nook and cranuie of South Flouda
mitt.-'J at the next meeting Tues­ on reeoid
day. .Nov 2nd Editor Hob Holly, something like 150,000 visitors, fully
Stale Highway
Judge .Herring. I’rof Ezell and C R. h^lf ftoni o lhet-slates Among the***
w ill b e s e v e r a l f a r m e r h o t n e s e e k e r s ,
Walker
(or them special tram* will be run
The newly .rented Mate highway
Secretary
The attendance at the last carnival ,
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t,» -1 l"
yester-

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Messrs., C. R. Walker.and E. T.
• VVoodrulT* representing the Inland
Waterways Committee of the San­
ford Commercial Club were In Jackgonville attending the hearing of the
• u. S Engineer ft regarding the difTerto he decided upon for
, 5 tb^-Worida Inland canal The Times
foio’n has the following regarding
the meeting
.
*
Preliminary examination intd the
............... . whether the government
take over the Florida East
f
, ,,♦*+,k or adopt, the St. Juhlli
nyrr route from Mayport to Titus­
ville was made yesterday by the
government engineers sitting as a
federal commission at the office of
Major U II Endue, corps of engirt,,r
} T WooilrufT anil Vharles ft
Uslkir vice president of the Flor­
ida Ir land W aterways AsSuciution.
I„,
f-&lt;rd appeared before the
i.„
... lu.lf of the rivet route
rhe eiillimisstnil IS composed of
i .i
w C Langfitt of Savannah,
i1.• i ,
.
Kelb-r of Mobile ,ind
M.i,, l.tUnv
All of them are tneml«.r
th*' federal engineering corps
. s|..rda&gt; was primal il .
I
, (.■i a|ios,
id lliroughlv
at
i . i ' c I lie •*»rtt inljuciorVf-Ty- with
tii ; ,i|i . t- am) they adjourned
•l,e sft* mooii it) meet again
tiinca.is shiilt l»e. de-tignateif

"There *is continually increasing
activity in the iron industry, with
an upward tendency in ..prices. '. v
" T h e seed alone* fr^m a bale of
cotton are bringing n comparatively
large sum. and millions If dollars
are being received from the sale of
the staple.
"There is general activity in in­
dustrial lines, i^ie volume of trade

W IL L HAVE E X H IB ITS FR O M

no feature of which will
penny
invested in the Fair be sf&gt;ent.
The city of Tampa has given the
Fttir a ten year lease on Plant Field,
behind the city's municipally owned
hotel and in the principal residence
bection of the city, anti pltfns have
already been perfected for erecting
a number of big exhibit buildings
thereon.
Because of interest mani­
fested in the Fair moverpenl. though,
it mt\y he necessary to udd a num­
ber of I at go circus tents to house
some of the product, exhibits.
Owing to the location of the Fair
grounds, the widespread advertising
.that will lie given in the metropol­
itan newspapers, the fact that the
European war and the closing of
the San Francisco and San Diego
Expositions will drive many tourists
to Florida who have never visited th
state before, the general- interest
that is being manifested in our sec­
tion and the low rstes already grant
ed by the i ail road*, the Fair is e x ­
pected to be it success financial I,
as well ns otherwise. Every penny
of profit made will be devoted to in­
creasing the scope of the Fair from
ytnt r 1ti y rn r. a ntt -errr y Trtftrer: --warli­
the exception of the secretary, who
devotes his entire time to promotion
work, will give his services and
money without any charge wlmieve
New exhibit buildings will be utitled,
the amount paid foi premiums in­
creased and the class of amuse merits,
whieli will be the best that can lie
l.rin tired wdl be impitMeil Iroiii

was * n i,let I m g

uj.or J '.Him "1 1 I d
a » o.irj holt-*'.
' ( o u s trp . lio n

(or &lt;•'•11 .».■

co n trac t*

w. ru

awarded as •'follows:
,
"Church huil.ling, Birmingham,
Ala ; 2tj miles of road*. Lee county ,
FTil.. rniwf and bridge, Etowah cutin­
ly. Ala . iiicitieriHnr, \ther.» t.a
|iow i-r house and lli.ohme shop a.
nex. Winter- ll.trri
I .
t.ln.tmn
fe.-i of i .it., r. ie &gt; irb Tamf'll bta
* \ -lock 1... . mi! I -v.11 i'• ■ •
linked at Savannah, /i.t
A cornpuny ha—been formed at Ron..', (la,,
rn manufacture lumber and boxes.
A cold storage plant fvill Ip- estab­
lished at Gulfport, Miss."
' sv

lik e

100,000

... * p . l e |d a y •"

th e office o f

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a

Tick* In Haile
.
...... .her and II w,.* d. • ob d »niknT..*r of the commission
The
M ie &lt;I. • 27 V. hill 0.1 I r. •
... hold the lair -i in pi. I..1. ,. u*i file
''.rl'w....
noil* . ,. If! (i .■ig' i waged I &gt;v the •stork ......... . ................
-.1 W to r.-a
ti.T .ngme. r wa- dt-e....... I
l i f u s r n A —...-billon ol Simlltsaslvrii
-„n why *m.th'Florida should mi** ; but a. nun win- postponed until a
Florida, III conjunction with the
such an opportunity (or advertising
meeting
Federal and State Boards of Health its resources
’
.
Nothing of importance came up
Jut* successfully placed Dade coun­
.
flu* fwiwjon except routine* road
l^udinR nankfra
thi* country
.
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.
.
,
ty tick-free, there re nuii ns much
■
.
mattiTN
It ad)ourfii*d juibjcrt to
,
.
,* . .. ..
,
work lit be done before ihe Putted i»ri*dirl that an »:ra of almo*l un- ciill of . tin*
chairman,
hd S4*ott of
lux
aide
about
to
stales I ti-jiart merit of Vgro ul"-ure
\rcadia
(l| her* present were I l&gt;
, ,
, ,,
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,
Bureau Of Annual
Industry
will ..■no tothe lountrv, owing togoinj .Smith
ofMarianna.
1 t&gt; Mill.r ••(
&gt;
rop*
.md
henvv
.1
.
iicn.ib
from
r,u
ntlo tally rei'ngnize Oil* . ••ur t &gt;
Jacksonville, and M M Mnilh. Or
ropran nninlru**. 'IJ.d * (*•' I.MIfUt* »
belli g a bsol Utel v 11&lt;V fr. .
,
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undo
&gt;• I f&gt;-i rn.-".'oKoi * wti» io.li.
...
\ feat ure .•( the me. ling wa- an
This (m in i w „s bro u gh t ou t a '
&gt;
llorida this wIntel will have money
,
,,
,
- address bv r,. W James of W ashmeeting of the Slock Growers Asto spend and invesi
1 nusual ae-1
,
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, mgton. in charge of the mninten*. emtion of Southeastern Florida at
livity i* alren.lv being noted in real
.
.
ante department of the I' S bureau
the court house by Dr J. \ Knapp,
estate circles throughout the section
,
of good roads. &lt;• R. Ramsey, eounFederal inspector, in charge of the
Tatnpans will, as usual, promote ty engineer, also made. a few retick eradicating campaign which ha*
Orlando Sentinel.
been wag^d for the past six months the “ nationally famous Carnival .fgr marks
The (', E Convention

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Twelfth G iu . lf '- A r M MeUugh
Q , Y*-j**/ be, jvfetic . (jrave/,* Airie Andornon
rtuaySvne- Ajtua- Ciitettz, J-Sktgr WoOrfbnrn
;ion^ (fl.tld' A^pe* AtidiTStin, llutnjMcDuntt^
‘ . -byilshtd
Eleventh Grjtdo Clarion, GtiVl) in' fiqio Johnson. ‘ ’Antoinette Luke
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Ijlfliit Rhodes.^Rutli Kanner. *■
20jvnly G u i^ '^ T v iiih 'Grad’r — Ercel ■Llltle, Mary
ie t A t 'xjii'd-Relle l^itch, Thomas Meredith
(Ar ir V r l t . Grade-,
Gladys ( Dtfttjiih
tile counVy
sTh
ecxlbre
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Hub
ge,'
lld
e o peak. Kat*
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The South (Central Dirlnct of
the Florida C. E. Union v*.ill »ne«t
V'
In convention, at Kissimnp’** Nov,
10 and 11
It is expected ttf make
Eunice
t[)(, l(linri,,r ftirivenlion lor 'at0
t
"'
tendance, and every C. E. Sockety
hup pel i* urge.l, to send iLX.IJirg** a dt&lt;IcgaT
th.' * lion as poseiblc, especially for the
. Na- aecond day. aa lyarl
la'hmann.
Kiltie Southern States Secretary of C, E.
Mabel |Work will be the rhiqf speaker on
Brunt- th t day
Any delegates going either
Robert l»y unto or train (torn the surround, May section are asked to send their
Tynery’ nttukA to Mi^a Mndora" E. Russel),
Upter, 3I9- Main St.,*^ Kixstmmee^ Ha., ak
niidhr, 1&gt;oon aa popkible..
r
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Have Your Oxn Tester
KIkg Slcmoefjd Day,
f iks Annual' Metnorinl Day will.
* * ‘r "a Sun (hi y, DeceniluT'fith ani)
’ L* various committees havo bjjcn
■I'liointed to arrange i o r ' t h e ‘ ptot’fani and speakers' nml trfuskV This
Mutual feature of the Elks’, lodge
KroF» better each yoaV and is looked
forward to not.obly by (he Tfiembcrs
"I the lodge and their families but
•be Public as well. The s'ervleos this
will be greatly . ettlnrifKl . and
*°m* °f the best ibpnoo talent in
ringer* and speakers' will bo'*bn the
Program.

Citrus fruit grower* owning their
own nppaiatus will probably save
themselves long and costly delays

in,sh ip p in g tflAtr frulte In the oplnlo rf.o f'N . 0. 1'ebny, state inspector
nmV he *i»dvL*e* all .growers lo pro­
vide* theuuteWto , with the necessary
a^par*tuq ..toi'*‘ascertain whether or
not grapefruit and;prahges contain
tha percentage of kolids and adds
as’ required by .the •tleimrjinent. of
agriculture rtt Washington ns alto’* ing the fruit td be ripe. The neccasa'ry* testing apparatus costs only
four or five dollars, said Mr. Penny.

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State Convention Here

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The
Presbyterian o Synodical of
Florida will tjieel here on the second
and third days of Novctnbnr, repre­
senting the' three Presbyteries of
Horida.
A ll the meeting* will jbdl
open meetings and alfcjthc ladies of
the missionary societies of the eity
are cordially invited to attend;
Program will he given in Friday’s
paper.
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FINE

PIECE OF W O R K

C E N T lV

ISSUED

RE

FRO M

H E R A U ) OFFICE
The Herald Printing Co. of this
city has recently Issued a booklet
on Black Hammock lands for the
Swope Land &amp; Investment Co., that
is causing much favorable comment
from the press and from other crit­
ics in this and other state*.
The
booklet contains sixteen pages with
cover of (our pages printed on India
tinjeil dull finish book paper and
makes one of the most pleasing ef­
fects in high grade printing thathas been issued from a Florida

-printing. ufliu:

MJinu. Jimc.______

The booklet is couched m lan­
guage entirely different from many
of the lurid tales of get rich quick
land companies and with a direct­
ness of simple English the TFitth is
told in a most convincing manner
* fi.it i- I,- mnl (it .ippeul to the prospeelive jim chaser of Florida la nils.
In the first pi aee Itlaek H.immoek
lands hardly need any (moating
j They ate *in e ik in a eta** tiv them[ selves and ill*' author of the booklet
bad no trouble in telling the simple
|truth about the Itlaek Hammock
district. This tract is probably the
liesi Im.ili'd lest drained and conMe
1:i' 11- t hi t,est lands &lt;il uni tract in
tin entire smith and in id no io|ti,
mg to attrael attention
The Swope
Land it Investment f ’ o , knowing
this ontv wished to •-ix!k attention
to the tsact in tlie endeavor to get
the il 11slur to have one look
I’ hi*
one Imik ’will mean a purchaser for
the lands speak for themselves in
language eloquent enough to con
v mi i' the itiosi skeptical critic o,(
Floruia land
l»e»te *l xn-tho heart
of the best county in the state, sur­
rounded by fluurUhipg orange groves
and trucking lands, general farming
and stock taising lands, lauds that
ii-e now tilled with contented people
and people who have lived there for
the past twenty or thirty years and
made good, i hi- Black Hammock
lands ■annot I,*- i !.i****d among the
• ipi rimenial lands ,if other part* of
llle slain.
With two railroad lines into (Jvotd« and another line hut a short dis­
tance away, with brick roads in the
process of construction, with good
schools and churches and stores and
all the conveniences of a thriving
little a* I y ui-ar by the people who
con template a residence in Honda
either (or a wintei home, fur iO"nngc growing or stuck raising .or.
winter gardening are bound to se­
lect Oviedo and Black Hammock
Innds after they have inspected
them pml seen other lands in Flor­
ida. |y
,
The booklet recently issued by the
Swope Land .&amp; Investment Co. Is
good . becfitixe it tells tfje truth In
everyt line aqd they erfGt t itiyeMfgW-.'
gutiort. The proof of, llm pudding li
!fn the ealiqg thereof-add the jfroof
of the VooTUStM* In the IllV^k Ham­
mock lands just'ns they uro today
vCilh ihe adequate drainage, Rowing
wells for in igation, 1qualivy of .soil,
surroundings, good roatl*. shipping
facilities, thodern* convoniences,
/The Herald^ Fainting Co, takes a
just pride in this piccO of printing,
just'as'the Herald takes u just pride
in the city.-.Qh-Ovirido, their fine cltixenship, ■gobll 'location and the pro­
ductive lands tKat.jjurround the city,
chiefly .among them the Black Himmock land*.

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Unveiled Monumebt
7 The unvefli/ig and dedicalloti of ■
gho momorfal monument to the
noble women of the Confederacy
wa« a very important event In Jack-ionvlllo Tuesday and was ntrtmded
by between six and seven* thofmqqd
VeopJe.' United State.* Senator JJutv- .. •. ■
can U.'.'F’lotdwr prenJdyd -and cfmV^v
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wvaz n grwac tjXnrntlt. of&gt; the vUtiitecI . i • '*
A onfedentlq ^ctbrnns, th^ United .■.‘ V-v,DnugHters of the .Gonfederttfy/^•
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Sons ‘dL Vetcrons',/.ctinipanie« of the &gt; '
Tlotidn ' NatiOnair. Guard''a'hd th^-* 8* • lli&gt;y Scouts'
\ ffisa _Jewwt‘ PaihteA
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Partridge o f r f o it icello, ddughfVr &lt; rl\\

Cental fionjamui W. TartYjdge',
yelled the b.-autiful /taworlal. -Rt.*
Augustine was represented by .Mia*
Edythe Kluir Corbett of Anna Dumrnltt Chapter, and by;Mr. xsnd Mts.

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George Arrant* of Sanford was a
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__ M r* . . Paul Keely spent last week

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WHAT DO YOU KNOW
ABOUT RICH MILK?

Do you Ijnow how rich the rawtn Jacksonville.
milk you are feeding your children
It N Poston and Richard Carter | is? Do you know how old tho raw
. r e p o r t e r s Co v e r t e r r i t o r y f o r h e r a l d
were Sotifotd visitor* first of the
milk ia wbelt.itelTVered to-you? Do
week.
(
- •
you know how pure and clean it is?
he is favoraidy impressed
Both are
Rev. H. M. Morey expects tq
Have you counted ify how much
UPSAIA AW) ORAPtVILlt
stopping at Mrs. J. W. David’*.
leave LTptulaoti, Mich., on Novem ­
milk you waste in the course o f n
RESULTS TELL Ask any customer about
All were sorry to hear of the death ber 2nd nnd nrtlve here to take up
month because of it* turning in
Mr.. Derby and hi* brother from of Freeman II Bullish all. although his duties as pastor the fin t Sunday such a lew liours’ time?
Ohio have come to spend the winter it hUd been expected for some time, in November.
They know and can testily as to TfiEIR
Have you had the unpleasant ex­
at hi* orange grove here, They ex­ as he had been in Johns, Hopkins I A straw tid.e was given last Fri­
perience of having to send out (or
QUALITY, THEIR SOLUBILITY, LASTING
institution in Baltimore for some day night in honor of Mrs. Frank
pert to try "bnching it."
more milk when extra, unexpected
time.
Mr.
PuttishalI
was
a
resident
Evan*.
The
(tarty
went
to
Sanford
Mr, and , Mr*. Emil Mugnuson
QUALITIES and GENERAL ADAPTABILITY
guests arrived—or worse yet. not
unci Mr. Elmer Liuidqulst attended of Palm Beach, but was formerly "of to the mo\ie* and thoroughly en­
living able to make a certain dish
to FLORIDA SOILS ~
Geneva before lie went to law joyed the trip in spite of the ruin
service* in lowi^tumluy.
because you couldn’ t get the extra
that fell on their way home. Those
Mr, a.1) ‘ B t t ^ K tlw in Peterson of school.
Special Formulas lor AH Florida Crops *
milk in time?
Holly l l i l l ^ ^ r ^ e east coast nnd
Mr*. Mercer of Americus. Ga., who made up the party were, Mrs*
Comparatively few people ate sit­
WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS
their two girl* were welcome visitors who was here with her daughter, Frank Evans, Mrs. T. A. D. Morris,
uated where they can get raw milk
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Amanda
Sjoblorn,
Messrs.
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a t .h e r brother’* Mr. H. (I. Lund- Mrs. Seig. died at the home-of Mrs
quist on last Sunday.
They made Wicks last Wednesday at -1.tif&gt; a. ns A I) Morris, Abide Sjoblorn, Jolin- that is of known purity and rich­
ness
The problem of a safe milk
the trip over, again in their auto, Mrs. Mercer was 82 years of age j nir Kvans.
supply is n&lt;*t u locnr one— It is the
getting back home all tjght about and was attacked Monday morning
problem of the city, of the country
seven at night.
with acute indigestion
The ease
Belter Train Service
and of the small town.
Mrs. ncitelson has been feeling was in the competent hands of C I
The following letter will be good
And after the procuring of good,
excite tinder lbi&gt; weather of J»Uv \V« Marshall, M. Lh, anti Mary Brad­ news m the travelling pulilii
raw milk conus the question of how
ley, It. N., but old age wits too
hope for an improvement soon.
It gives me pleasure to advise to keep it. in the city, where^rw
Mrs. Clark in quite* a bit better; much for her. Funeral services’ were that effective with first train south- h se|jmn Jpu than
K &amp; fiW ;
PUT A LOAF OF OUR BREAD.
but little Charlie da not very well.
held at the home of Mrs. Wicks at
l.mtnd Monday, Nov IGth and first houra o!(| whrn dcliverSff* « B &gt; i h
•*
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i ~ 4^
if
a.,
m.
Thuisday
and
the
icmuihs
Mrs. .-Jack Vaughn visited with
train northbound
Tuesday.
Nov. the counlry whcrc ti,t. jce supply is
in
your
bread
box
and
it
will
stay*
ifilh, the service, of the Tampa
Mrs. Thompson on Wednesday. Mis taken to Americus for burial.
uncertain, the problem of keeping
frerdi, liffbl and sweet lonper ihan
Mrs. Ballard and children, who S|ioc|b, wi,| |)0 fMUfnec\
Mrs.
Thompson
on \ycdneaday.
milk is a grave one.
any
bread you ever had before
and Tampa, leaving
Miss Edna look supper with her on have, been ... Sanford for some time
Rut once you taste it you'll mu
The
logical
result
the
solution
of
Saturday.
returned Friday evening
Jacksonville daily 9.15 a. rn„ urhe able to see how lung it ,.will
tin- prnhU-in is a^jtupply specially
A sneak thief helped hirnself to
Iaist Friday evening a-.chicken riving Tampa 1.00 |&gt; in.
Return-1
keep.
It w ill he all »;aton up
j
designed*
to
incut'*
the
requirement*
quite u lot of meat at Mr J A. (lillau was givf-n in honor " f Messrs ing leave Tampa 12.45 noon, arInnff*
before
it has a rjtatiet•
of
I
lie
demand.
.'A
dependable,
evap­
Thompson’s meat market the tirst Thorpe and Smith at the town hull |riving Jacksonville 7:110 |&gt; m.
ffet stale.
,-.c
A
orated
milk
i*
‘
the
safe
one
for
every
of the Wtfek.
Dancing ami game* were enji y d
The train will consul of reclining
locality
t&gt;( uniform rtlBincss, ail Margaret Krirnou u.i- sick 'Ml it until a late hour wliefi (till,h i , M u lld ,-hair cotl I&gt;•
Pullman parlor car
Mililtely pure ami sweet, evaporated
fever on Saturday
nnd hot c o f f e e w i t h c o o V. u-s were with broiler buffet
ami I’ ll li
ttulk IS just pure, fresh row's milk
-Mr^ M iik i t i Iciuiuuig iii .grut
elite.
Ullb
.rtUuiliaJ. ..U
llb -- Live lelitw
.\u-Ji:. :iui&gt;
l*»r » l w t rnTtnrr i-sr
with nothing added ami only the
I I I Park Ave. '
Free Delivery
and Mr. li ti. I.undquist has been present.
The tram will stop at the followwater
removed,
then
hermetically
helping him this week.
Mis* Irene Peter* is - at Daylonu i jng points between Jacksonville and
sealed and stcrilixed
Wo understand Mrs. Anna De- for a few days,
Tampa
I’alatka, Sanford, Otlando,
Evaporated mill reach* the house­
«
Forest is expected soon.
Mrs Patterson's sister w ho ha- Kisaimmee. i.akelaiid
and
Plant wife jusl_ Its Sweet and pure as the
0
Mrs. Ballinger asks all in the been With tier for some ti me has f i t v
4
day
it
was
placed
in
the
can.
She
«
Senior Class at Sunday school to I... rctnrnid home
4
This trim will h. ,n atblifoin t nr. I it.-ye o n l y o m
m all t a n o p e
4
sure and- tiring then section of the
U&lt;*v &lt;ini heridgi lii let! bis regular three &lt;iit11. tiutns, i ifb of which are |
chart Sunday
Two of ottr girls. appoint inert at the M I- church equipped a lb Pllllm o service. |e!l\ at a 11llli* and that will keep we.l
t •. r -i v i r.i
di\
■tn t it
nil. e.-,|
Miss tllg.i Vililcn and Mi-** M »t»».f Si|i .la; ino't ing ami ■ •.• tong .I.- log I a. 1. -on . .I'e 'i ;o i to , !
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Tyner
wen
■ie 111y t i t
last S t i t o l a t
11.g talk
pa n Io t o,
ii in i ni and 'l tp&gt; .
I'liough , iiuit* i-ilitx uf Jit act ii a’
Messrs
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We hav*. got quite a number of
amateur song eoinpo-.r- tier*
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of them really inspired
Geneva ha* been -mldcm .1 ,v t hi
r|. nth of
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after a slmrt illness nnd she J eaves
quite u number of relative*.
All
Geneva will miss her kindly fats*
and pleasant voice
To the loved
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Judge It I I’.iM l.sliall was une of
the f 11-to- \ a liov* that tn i •|• gti't I
Freeman w..rkei! bis *u. from tb.
Iiotlom to tlie top
We siltdl mh.
his prottoncc
This wonderful ma­
ter numi t'Oliqilered nl) obstaeles
that ho tnel.
lie worked Ins waythrough college and lias held the
offico of Dean of Stetson College.
He afterward studied law and after
he graduated went to Palm (teach
to practice and after a year’s' time
he was elected comity Judge.
Hi*
death, though expected, cume noddenly.
Me was buried in Palm
Beacti Friday.
He leaves a wife
nnd brother, Mr II H Pattishall
of thiit.town
Mr Pattisiiall was
present at the funeral
. 'M r. Tommy McLain was earned
to the hospital. His illness became
serious

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That new correspondent caught
the dServes ’ em right for
(tutting in.
Mis* Georgia ami Mr. port Pat­
tis hit II are. at homo again,
Mr. McLain and croW have gone
up the river to pick hia.orange*.
Itev. C. E. GuttM i(l|^p^|t(h«d
an interesting, inspiring sffftfttth'last
Sunday evening.
The quit lias enlisted, now For­
ward March.
The singers wifi meat a l'lM r C
Harrison's next Sulurday
night.
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T h * old adage 'Jilofe rain lea*
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herring, liag if : a to h r grim r with t fie
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Sanford to exchange our dtlra-n eggs and weigh a c iitple ot lu)iidr,-d |)uunii*. g o o d
for a pound of i uflce ont-u a week
tie
Friday night quite a bunch
of tile “ elite" gathered at tile Kilbee House” to sing.
Willinm Raulersou is vontem(iluling moving tii* family' to Okeocllo[tee.
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Mr. ahd Mrs. II ■L. Dann went
On F a r m e r s ' U n io n Invltos C o - o p o r a t io n
to see tlieir mot iter lit si week.

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O U R P U B L IC F O R U M

MOORL’S SIAIION
A son was horn to Mr and Mrs.
Ed
Wnrtl on Wednesiiay of tin*
week
t C C Worthington of Tnrnpa was
here last * week looking after his
properly and made a short visit m
the Ellsworth inline.
Mi
Wor­
thington Js with the Cit ru* Ex­
change and has berth to many points]
not tit of here, where citrus fiuita
ate giowtT Itml says the exchange Is
doing a great deal of good,
I.. Roye, who works for Mr Fell
in tow’ n has been very ill
iiis
home on Bcardull -avenue with lead
poisoning.
Second attack recently.
Joe Raulnrson of Lake City is here
visiting his mother and other relnl i ves.
v Them- is a good 'deal of complaint
cbout the nctiobl cyir litinging out a
load of field hnhds mornings, then
tin*, si'bgyl ebildren using tiie iar.
'StsiJD liffm-d, llixft covered with toh'ncco spit, ctu. /Tlie giyls with clean
dresses suffer 4ho most.
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ripening orange* m a l o ti* want t V
Retained in the hody eauae rheumatism,
got out dind hustle.
-f*
-full, malaria, con* ti pal km; blood
Messrs Otfa Mapp-t ^
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Child* of Foray the, Ga., dre do.wh expels poUotta from the body and cure*
for th e winter. This la Mr. ChHd’h blood nolson in Its worst form. Sold by
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Cooperation Is a mighty word that 1* ringing from
ocean to ocean, reverberating from field tu factory nnd
e&lt; lining down (ho corridors of business, ll Is tho slogan
of the Farmers Union, the guiding star of progress and
the cornerstone of a new civHliatlon
No man or or.
gnnlrallon tan prosper without cooperation. Mr J J
Brown, president of tho Georgia Farmers' Union, in |
his annual uddress. extending lo the business Interests
an Invitation to epotjerato, said In part. ^
"Tho time hia cOtno when It Is absolutoly necessary !
for tho business men and the farmers of ibis country '
to' get together attd aland Tor the best Interests of our
tountryl in order thnl wo may t Imtigo thd conditions that now exist In the
handling and marketing of farm product*. For that reason tho Farmers'
Union Is holding- pubjjc meetings throughout the country and we nro ror
dlnlly Inviting tho business Interests to co-oporato with ua in our efforts
to build up our agricultural Inlarcsts.
At the beginning of the government, from eighty to ninety por cent
of all tho wealth of this country was In tho hands of tho farmers. Since
Bint time they have gradually lost In the great rate of life until today
tho farmers of this country own less than thirty per cent of the wealth
And while tho farmers of tho Pulled Stales produced last year leu billion
dollars’ worth of now woslth, they, received. In round numbers, nbout forty
per cent of thfa wealth, while thoso who manipulated and speculated in their
product received sixty per cent
"Whnt would you think of tho merchant who, knowing tho cost of his
goods, would allowr a consumer to wrnlk Into his store amt toll him at whnt
price he must sell hla calico* My friends that In exactly what we far^gprs
. iiave been submitting pi for the last half century
We do not hlain* the
merchant, neither do we blame tho man who take* advantage of ifie In
famous system of marketing our products, thereby making millions of dnilnra
In a business called legitimate, but We farmers a/o to blame for submitting,
to such outrages.
."Lbcllnvp In scientific farming. IntnnBlvo fanning, diversified farming, and
every kind or good farming.
I swallow 'the hog and hominy proposl
tlon. But all theso things pro matters of ptutjng tho cart before tho horse
and the whole farming machine simply cantrot ’ tftt anywhere.
We mhst
meet the basic economic conditions ftirsb,' then add to thenf these' other
things.--- : ,
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"W-q'vo had one palliative plnn after another given us frotji every source
under the turn, but until wo organize and-dotqand, as organized, enlightened
citizens demand and obtain, •we may expect the Mdal wavo of-falluro to
engulf the entire Southland the land of our Inherituucu ®ay pass from ut
forever"
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One-Man Mohair Top
T h e new Mnxwell is equipped w ilh n on&lt;s
man renl mohair top. It can be raised or low­
ered almost in an instant, by one person.
There are no top bows near the xlriver’s seat.
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This gives thttjdrivor and pauenqer beside
him nn unobstructed view on b oth cidea o f
the car.
The storm curtains are quich-at^ustnhle.
W e are wailing to ta!:e yoji fer a
test ride in the car that has Lroitcn
nil l ° w “ First-Cost** re c o rd s , and it
breaking all low “ Aft/r-Cost": scardo.

Dcmounkibtc Jims

Ela'tricLiqhts

Ritin Vision Windshield

UaqnrfoItptHion

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New Sports Sweater
ALVVAYS

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D I8 C U 8 8 I0 N .

Hai Been Said T h at Almost Any
Woman Can Ensnar* tho Man She
Chooses If She Uses Power
She Possesses.

Tin various methods employed for
tin .aptivatlng and ultirtmtu porma
n,.„t rapturing of more mankind liav«
tH't'ii a fruitful subject for discussion
ilils many n day. Tho scnaon'B now
books are full of It. "Any woman can
have any man aho likes If shd pursues
him vigorously enough, or oludos him
-either does," says Doris Etlgerton
jonos in Ttrao o' Day. "There aro two
«avs for a woman to get what she
wants Either chase It for all »he is
„ ,rtti or run from it In tiio same
manner. It depenils on the man "
Most decidedly it depends on (he
ninn. says Ellon Adair. Tho, average
man detests hulng openly dnd Obvi­
ously run after. For assuredly it
brjn£a upon his head tho ridicule of
iil.^ fellow men and the scorn of hla |
■j.mi mine acquaintances. The whole.
Is In tho manner of tho running !
after and In tho varying degrees of
■diplomacy which accompany the puridJt. Unco let a man seo that he Is
-4i£l»g boldly chased—then farewell,
farf'woll to rosy hopes of matrimony. I
According to Thackeray, any wom­
an with fair opportunities and not
ac tu all y a hump can marry whom’ ahu
pleases - hut he adds that it Is mercy
iii.it tho lit lid' tJeara are like tho
i-iti uf jb&lt;* fiohl and do not know '
*vfp ir own^poworl The art Iflees usmlV
liv jti&gt;* wt-akiT set for the capturing of
tlto m a f e crcklpro fail flcBprrntoty t
■wide of the mark through their own
ignorance of tho nature of tho species. ;
li is pathetic to note the misplaced
cnergy which Is doomed to meet with
tn&gt; ii'ward.
' I'.ilnl. Yot Pursuing." Is their
unit'), and um* which they will get
l.-.iv, In fallow to tho hitter end. alone
, i I ullaltiu'hed
And alt hecuuso a
i &gt;. nf diplomacy Is there
These
..into . i an not and will noi understand
ao ni.oietillnu mind uml tlie masculine
,• hi of view and until they do so
i • ii■■i'd ii’-ver hope to he Hum-joifiil
in the great ad Venture
f o r l o v e Is, a f t e r nil, t h o g r e a t aii' r.
It Is at tin* s a m e t i m e th e
in

I &gt;t i t » r i n l h l a g an d m o s t s a t i s f y i n g
ng in tlie w o r l d
T&lt;J (Juo le a r ec e n t
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l - o v e is g o o d f o r anyoJTe It's
ii&gt;- most i s l u c n t i n g t h i n g in l l m w o r ld
"1 ■ojild | s h o u ld In s is t on xxveryrthe

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The

Fire s to n e* ideas o f m o t o r -

i n j u r e f o u n d e d o n :i b e l i e f in t lie
•w isd o m and cor in io n ren re t f th e m o -

tom t—mu! tins Hith lias been jus tilled.
Firestone success has proven that the car owner
'■aim f u&gt;; comfort raid Mo:.t Miles per Dollar.
.* wants lf»r» quality I lint costs less to tin*.
Firciitne Net I ’ri.?s

to Car Owners \
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'I lle Non-Skid leticritiji is a.i i npiint of
;; ■"•‘ v. Von need it alw ays— but panic- ^ / r j
ularly :.t this tim e x&gt;f year.
ft
h o M a the standard for endurance
.iii 1 c. uii my. T h e K ite i i i L'V U u
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sp u i r ; *.ul in iiny direction, l \ . y
radiate l lie heat O f r»&gt;;.U fricli.
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insure jicrfcct traction with pa - / t r
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iifitio econom y, cnr-protcction m id ie V
rariAhiHim" com fort. fevery w h ere
experienced m o t o r i s t s prai.se
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Firestone performance.

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ISo oll till Is i j u l t e c o m p l e t e In t h e s e
d a y s without a s w e a t e r o f s o m e s o r t

and b u tto n .

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T R e F ire n to n e T ir o
J jE w
a n t! - l i b b e r C o .
yQ f W y
'MiHfrira" l /"'Effittl-f

■-sc Air#

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T h e patch pockets lea ve

a t u r n o v e r flap, an d t l i e n e w o r d e r o f
A n d l lie ro is a w i d e and v a r ie d c h o i c e I th i n g s In b e l t s Is r e c o g n i s e d . T h o c o l ­
In s w e a t e r s , f o r t h e y a r e c l a i m i n g m o r e
lar m a y h e t u r n e d up c l o s e a b o u t t h e
a t t e n t i o n than o v e r befu rn In t h e i r
neck if r e q u ire d .
history
Ili-caus e t i lls Is a s w e a t e r f o r r e a l
T h e r e a r e f i n e l y w o v e n swenli-rn o f
s ilk . In guy c o l o r s , w ho It o n e s e e s at
th n a f t e r n o o n
d u t y on th e

r n n r o r t . ni th o r n u n t r y
h e a r t i e s and t h e g o l f

l in k s , wnl In a n y o t h e r ou td o o r ttuii-l
Inga o f fa s h io n a b les
n i e n O i r e s w e a tors

c o n B id e ra h ly

like

them

m ade

of

T a u n t R o u m i S o ld ie r s ,
l-'rederli k l i e ' I n y w ss th e a u t h o r

a r t i f i c i a l silk
u s u a l l y in m e r e v i v i d
c o l o r i n g s th a n
t h e all sdk v a r i e t y

o f c e r t a i n i liarm N-risti
s a v i n g s , hut
n o n e m o r e so th an thai w h i i t i he ut
t ‘ ,re.| ,|t th e l i l l ' l e -if K oil II w h e n lllS

‘ R iii g in l o v e at le as t t h r e e lJiu&lt;-s mi
i
\Ye s h o u ld h a v e a lot o f
cv* s t u p l d l i y and m i s t a k e s in ties - u l d \Yh,V, y ou l e a r n d l p t o m u ) &gt;' la id

troops n.r-fl rr &gt; * I Sig-

■i p a t h ) , h o w to b e ' r e a l l y happy
r th e t i m e , a n y w a y
lust t h e b e i n g w i t h H otueone w lm m
'.i li V.- a n d k n e w l o v e s y o u
f e e i n g o f r e s t an d c o m f o r t

F ire s to n e

'» i v - r m r muh r a ti e r c e
Is. J. • r ed
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live f o r e v e r '
\ tau nt w l m s e hars htu-ss was Jukflfled o n ly hv Its s u c c es s .

gives a
C hinese and Japanese.
C h i n e s e un'd fa pan
d o - not s p e a k
' ( h e s a m e ( a l i e n a g e nor can K iev he

T b e W r i t e r s o f . t h e s e p l e a s i n g p ie c e s
if I h f o r i M t l n h I g n o r e t h e rovxtrse sid e
o f th e p i c t u r e a n d p a s s o v e r a ll ( l i e
' ' .it.ecs th a t t h e m a i l o r w o m a n in
lov e ta k e s

said to h a v e tin* saute f y l i g i o t i C o n ­
f u c i a n i s m Is t h e t V e v a i l i n g f a i t h o f
C h in a , v ItiIn H nddld ot Is th e c h i e f ri*llg ldti o f lap nn
C i- o m e t rv p r o b a b l y
hath Its r i s e i|i E g y p t . t h o u g h Iti w a s

i*t|o w r i t e r d e c l a r e s " T o m e e t you r
, - ue m u te fthyt Is l u c k , to r c r o g n l / c
l|u w h en you m etd h i m - l l i u t ts
■ it x.. rf t o b e a b l e to w in p u i wlo

p e r f e c t e d hv Ih., tl-i-yl'M

War Casualty.

H a v e A n o u t the R i g h t I d e a .
O n e t h i n g I n e v e r saw in R u s s i a w as
a parent pu n ish in g a child
1 a s k e d tv
v e n e r a b l e o l d m an in M o s c o w w h e t h e r
that w a s t l i e ru le or hud w &gt; o h s e r v u

" W h a t d o y o u m e a n by c a l l i n g m o
up at Pits t i m e o f night ?
UenrV. I’ll
he w a i t i n g f o r
v on w h e n
you got
hom e’ " T h a n It. m d e a r
H e n ry's

tlo n Just b e e n m e a g e r
' l l ts w r o n g
lo lay v i o l e n t hands on t h e g r o w i n g

v o i c e wav m i s s i n g d r e a d f u l l y
I Jus*
w a u l e d i .-II
1 to I n t e r n e d at C a s e y ' s

on es,

s a l o o n till w a r s
Hu h a lo E x p r e s s

he t o ld m e

R u s s i a n s d o not

d o II
It m l g l i i b re ak t h e s p i r i t
s p oil lilt- c h a r a c t e r
E u h alige

B eavers

B ecom in g

or

Scarce

In s p i t e o f all tlu-lr I n t e l l i g e n c e thn
b e a v e r s a r e h a v i n g a li.iid s tr p g g l* - f o r
e x isten ce. T h e y are so e a g e r ly sought
b y t r a p p e r s and t h e y h a v e s o m a n y
e n e m i e s a m o n g tin- o t h e r f o u r f uited
c r e a t u r e a th at in A m r a l r a t h e y a r o
t h r e a t e n e d w i t h s j ie e d v e x t i n c t i o n

The
hours
tnu&lt; li

over

flo o d nigh t.”

T r o u b l e s o m e Dis h.
Jackal
w h ich
requires tea
I rolling,
is a f o o d
requiring
prep aration
hut It does not

b o l d th e r e c o r d In tjils r e s p e c t . That
Is h e ld tiy t h e e l e p h a n t . Elephant'*
f o o t, a rea l d e l i c a c y , w i l l n o t attain Its
fu l l s u c c u l e n c e
h o u r s ’ baking

w ith out

a good

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v e le i rgniTcd h i m
th at Is uri
i t to k•-.-[I h im w h e n y o u v e w on ht hi
s o m e p e o p l o s a y t h a t ’s a tuira&lt; le
It w o u l d a p p e a r , th e n , t h a t a c c o r d
m g t o th o o p i n i o n o f t h e la s f - n a m e d .
' h e m a t t e r o f i o v o is f r a u g h t w i t h '
'- (ra n g e difficult!!*?* n o d o b s t a c l i ’ s. ~
Re that as ii m a y . t h e r e ' s n o t h i n g *
-•If so s w e e t in l i f e ns l o v e a y ou n g
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A n d ( h o u g i i it m a y o n l i last

Why Do Business Men Advocate
The Florida Citrus Exchange?

.. ."hurt t i m e on t h o o t h e r h a n d it may
■"lure as lo n g a s l i f e I a s i * - a n d any
h 1w th e g a m e is mnri* i h iin wxirth tieI d i v - r h l a l candle.— P h llu d eljih in E v e
n in g l a - d g e r

It is a si^nilirant tad that tin- business men of every ronununity in,
h'lnrida. which has a Florida Citrus Kwliaii^r parking house, proudly
advertise this lad to tli&lt;* world.
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The iate licnrjr llcach Needham,
th" dying export who wn» killed with
1 i-uit etuini Warneford in Erance, wan
■'*t*-AL,consuited by aeroplunh Invent

Therr is equal si^n idea nee in the fact th at nurserymen, paekin^ house
machinery men and others whose future success depends on the pros­
perity of the eitrus-industry,,are consistent boosters of the Exchange.

ors.

AaJnvcntor from Sna^tlo sxihmtttAd
a truRalifl model to the young expert
! fast spring.
Mr . Noedhani sUidled
Hie mode)' altontlvcly’ for an hour
Then (in laughed and said.
"I'd advise you. my friend, to try
" "ir hand now at inventing jn subma­
rine tor one of the helllgcrctijs "
' es, • said the fhvunlqr, ptuxlod.
"Yes," said Mr. Noedhain,. "for
nidging from this ocropTitne model. I
.iiii ti tirlnrxMl lh&lt;i( n imhmarino dewiKned by you wxjttld fly."

is it ^ignrficani that liankcrs. land coinjwiny o|x*rators, nc'V.s
ind -ptli^hx' iT^cfcstcfl in brin^iiur lo l^lorida men aiid
lurlbr^dj^lofftnvjj^wi’ tUe State, make a ^reat clc»lI‘of^Til
fe/ ls.Uu' kfty'lo tiir luktire.
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Of all thing*. millinery Toqulres silk, ami would ho equallj^effccllvo In
iiiafe^tfl i» coverxxl
careful choosing, and, after it la 1panno veivnt.
Unusual "Wooden” Legs.
Itought. tho hal requires careful pjao- with corded fmjk* t n i l ^ w i ’ku1 thq,
In cmiHcquonco of the war. tho art!
ing on the head. If It la lo fulfill Its coverlng'of tho’ liat and fbf’ itffTrim
flelu l llixib munufacturers in Franco
destiny. According to an old millin­ fuitig. Tift* mlgtui'ure ilnlahcif with n
a r e finding themselves hard pressed at
ery maxim that destiny Is to.itapfOTO silver tlnael bhxld which has tho effect
' h e present Unto to keep supplied with
the sppe&amp;rance of ihe wearer', "Ybu _Df ncedfflwork Tt litoks like closo-sct
tlrtr requisites of theiy business, since
mast look bettor with your hat tba\l orercAM 'kfltchcB, ana _ n^t'illework
* nil tho hqspltals aro making such de­
without it"— that is the cxnrting teat dvcoritlon 1b a.featuro of tho new falf
mands on tho supply. Artlflclsl leg**
to which each new mode 18,10 bo sub- mllllnWy^
o&gt;r instance, aro made In Bomo it)The turitan with extension crown Id
-iitances of a sort of compressed card-! jeeted.
mado of black velvet and -white
Itoard. And the i^txv malerlaUor thrt
Tho three now models or 1: .
chiffon. A bead work ornament trims
(a now being obtained from^tho
Bjhlch appear here, are ‘ IP*81” " tho front ami is made entirely* of
*'f France!
All tho old notes are j repay a little study on tho part of
while beads.
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lavriqdlcnJIy. destroynd and converted those who consider 1"S8
The soft and graceful brim 6f (ho
h'to n pulp, which is l|ii*l) dlsposNl o f, In* them The) lnr m '• 11 *ma
third hnt iH-spojlya,.^Tor Tl, Sind for
t" iUQ.-ertuqBeqisica.-Ami
•lioJ'orthqBodlstesAnd so
ext*.ns on
no the
me galgat bap. *o■ turban witi
many' others of tlie, s’nfna rimracier,
Iso. phnipTou s ‘"wooden" leg. Will re*&lt;&gt;klch forms a ...lo brim, and or e n
------- a .fortune!
tho gracefut widft-brlmtned hats to first place in the fgvor of yrtung
'j-ftsent
which fashion is extending wolenm women, it ia made of velvyr In bthqk
or ono of the dark shades of “faithIng bands.
‘ Exhibition of Old Palnllnga.
Quite - a number of these—wido- lonablo colorB. Tho uftnming^is of
Old Indian paintings niuy bo on ex­
whlto fancy ostrlcll
Idqkwlike a
hibit at l.ahoro poxt January. Tho pro­ brinuned hats nre shaped with brims bit of flrcworksr* done Jn frost. It
posal of having an exhibition of did turning upward at the hack. TbL* ‘,tt8 throws lts^prays ln Ugut of .theVieft
Indian paintings In connection with brought In the' underbrim trimming eye of the.yvearcr \ylth an abandon un­
tho Triennial Museum conference to again and it Is not confined to wide known to ornaments hitherto. Hut it
shapes.
Short, curling
he neld at. Lahore in January next la brimmed
ostrich
plumes
fit
Into
tho trimming is strong In. the knowledge t]jat lb* is
hot yet finally settled, but it Is In con­
of
tho
underbrfm
In
the
most
graceful- less In the way ef-vCtton ilVamnmny a
templation to have an exhibition o(
veil.
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old Indian paintings by loan from
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.^0TT0MLBY.
~ Tho soiMl turban is mado of corded
ruling chiefs and Indian notables.

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The (Ic^rci/id/si/eriss wJuVIi can bo'attained hy thp; Exchange in the
' •"future tvorkiny: outvand4execution of plans for die good of the citrus
• imiips^y ihrFlorkla (lei^nHs upon the measure o f supported n*eeives
fr^ni the growers of the State, and with control of tit'ty ’jior^eent or • more of the citrus fruits grown in Florida it can do twice as well for
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its grower-members as with twenty-five jxt cent.
Now is
making higger and better the Florida Citrus Exchange—the only truly
co-operative body now at work for citrus Florida. Put your fruit in
the Exchange and sell it yourself you will have as much voice in the, r
organization as any other member. See tlie manager of your local
aWeiafion, if there is one in your community, otherwise coqjpauni-/
eate wrth this office.
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These thiniK-jgcfflfrt not. he (pui^lind the keenest husiness 'men of
Florida toilft^w^ilcl. r i o t ^ s t a p n e h sup|)orters of the Florida
'M*
/C itru s Kxrhan^foyf in their judirinent’it had failed to do the work .
for which it waS'EShfldtlX4*'•-V"

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�old{ tended and full

times with - him
worker* are'getting down to the Inst •. **. 7. V . ' *&gt; k
'Presently the visitof’ was admit­ “pull" before the conventions ate
W; M. HAYNES. IlunineM Manager
&lt;"
ted.
"H
ow
dy.
Bill,"
said
the
mil­
due,
and
they
are
also
organising
1
lionaire, " I ’m glnd id see you.” .
new societies.
We hope to give a
They talked for a time and then list of them soop.
This cheerful
the visitor remarked: " I hear you condition is manifest in all sections
ru in :, in a d v a n c s
of the state.
Let uj thank God
oNB resit ......................................11.00 ate worth millions.
"Yes. Cm pretty rich; and how for it.
■IX JtfOCTIU*
TBref: months ... ..........................Tf has the world treated ypu?"
&lt; i Have you rend up on the latest
"Oh, I'Ve had a terrible time. I plan of getting the Rrently needed
had a business, but I lost that funds for the State Children's Home?
awhile ago.
You see my wife's That is, “ the State-wide Cycle of
Christians everywhere, and
Aa H m n J . I U u M*U M U M A o* uM H ad fnther died, ifnd her mother, and Teas?"
then wc lost our daughter.
Right especially Christian Endeavorers un­
1*0*. at lb* Portarka at Hanford. Fiatida.
Under Art of Matrh ltd, l*T*. *
on tho heels of that, my mother expected to wax sociable und fond
—
—— tt-t dit-d, soon after, my father. It was of "tea s" right away.
O fla a la llrrtld (tending
Trlrphona No. 14*
tough."
Grace A. Townsend.
Interlachen, Fla., Oct. 27, 1916.
The millionaire took out a hand­
,Scr&gt;ia in about to suffer the name
kerchief and wiped his, eyes.
"It
fate an Belgium.
certainly was," he commented.
Death of Cspt. W. I). Denham
Yes," continued I he Visitor, "and
The following from Thursday’s
C. M. HAND
0. L. TAYLOR
Clean Up week should be observed
R. R. OEAS
II. R. STEVENS
that wasn't the worst of it.
Early
C a.kl.i
A u l C .a U .r
Times-Union will bring sorrow to she
l&gt;rr«ldnl
V lr t- P m ld »l
by every one in Sanford in Novem­
F.
L.
WOODRUFF
Vire-Pr.«i&lt;bnt
the next spring my boy, on whom I
many friends of Cnpt. Denham of
ber.
had set so many hopes, he died, too;
this city.
------O-----and then, with all that expense, I
Word was received here last even­
With the Debating Club and the
lost my business paying dortor's
ing of the death of Capt. W. B.
Y . M. C. A. in operation the young bills.
Then, to* close it nil up, it
Denham in Philadelphia at 3.90
*
men of Sanford will be out of the
wasn't six months before my faith­
o'clock
yesterday afternoon.
wet.
ligated by parties interested, who
ful wife difd, and I was left all
Capt.
Denham was about - 67
----- O-----wished
to comply with the law and
nlono."
CUTTING DOWN EXPENSE
years of age at the time of his
Headline in Clearwater Sun slates
keep
posted
on what is being done,
The millionaire was sobbing by
death. He was well known here and and they havo found out that the
that a bull was killed on the streets.
this time.
He leaned over ami
"There’s only one way for ball
Carnation Milk is most conve­
in the state generally by railroad federal government has not con­
Editorial . page will probably be
touched a button on his desk, und a
clubs to cut down expenses,'*
nient
and economical for house­
men. He had been connected with demned a single car of Florida cit­
short now.
big porter came in.
. remarked Doc Johnston of the
hold
use.
It stays pure ami sweet
various
railroads
in
Florida
and
else­
------0 -----rus fruit this season.
Pirates
group of his foam"Jim ." Raid the millionaire, "throw where during his life time. Several
until opened— there is lt-ssw.|%t(Roosters nr,i distuihing the seren­
mates.
It is fto ho greatly regretted that
this man out.
He’s breaking my months ago he was attacked with
than with the ordinary nulk
"How is that?" Innocently in
ity of Orlando's population and they heart."'any
one,
no
matter
in
what
capac­
'
supply.
inflammatory.
rheumatism
and
weilt
qulred Jimmy Vlox.
w-nrtf some law to rut out the crow.
ity. should circulate such false ru
The world doesn't love a croaker. north for treatment. Ho was in- the
&gt;
The quality and puritv’of ( Uf"Play all their games at
Why not get the as?
mors.
The
good
laird
knows
there
is
Cheer up. Times nie all right.
home,"
replied
Johnston.
care
of
physicians
in
Pennsylvania
N A T I O N M I L K —Clean,Swu-t.
-O
a hud enough feeling amongst the
1is hero, tin- music of Good, hospital in Philadelphia when lie
"1 guess that's right," agreed
Pun— From Contented ( i , « . ~
owners i f grove property ly this
A car load of fossils from Texas Times it swells upon the ear like
the little second Barker as he
for every cook tug and tabic pur
stiitr*.
without
the
circulation
of
have been shipped to the Museum bell* that chime from dawn In dusk
ga/ed reflectively out of the
|&gt;mc are appreciated I,) :|Min.
For a time ('apt
Denham win such derogatory report* about the
at Gainesville (or the I'niveiaity and ring in chorus clear. In tell u of
clubhouse door,
snnds
rrf hnOSTWlm,
Sanford and many other cities could the passing gloom and n( the glad connected with the local hoard of fruit t hat |j#s already been sent out •
WMW Be sal the re. however,
Carnation
Milk is just purr, frr*h,
fw*n rmmntKJrtnnrrs.
since fie left
•Kloiida Growers News.
a puzzled look.came over Jlm'a
hiLVC^ lurnishtul
some day, that "brings Good Times
sweet cow’s milk evaporated to thr ’
the employ II the pqrl commission­
face. Ho hammered the mud
------O——
consistency ofcrcam. Nothing added
to us again— we j»f grand old Flor­
ers he lias been engaged in vaiioui
out of his spikes and then
Potash
in
the
United
Stales
—nothing taken out but a lnrg&gt;- p*rt
The day cf the pork barrel in ida,— Clearwater Sun.
thought a Icing while. The next
lines of ;ailway work. ‘ He was
of tho water, Hermetically tealrd
Washington,
Production
Oct.
1
!5
.
congress is over and the East Coast
----- O —
and sterilised. It isabsolnti-lt pur,woiking with a railroad near Drain for the first time in the United ‘ dny ho hunted up Johnston and
when o|M-m-d. amt then kup* in,
Ornla 7s Honored
when he became ill
comm- r.-i:;1 mini r-il potr*h. , Bald:
State*
of
Severn! days in a cud. dry pin., ,
the government
The cost is too
Confederate Veterans, numbering
"Say,
Doc.
'hi
you
remember
( apt Denham wu* born In Mon- for w hit h in t h • pn-,1 \im-r ICt II* Il.1VI" | ,
O r i f r f fi ■iippl)* n f y n u r R i i w r r
|} , ( ,?
great and On- St Johns river i* possibly as many as 360 gathered in ’ ticello
what we talked about yester­
rmlifiiTi Milkirvm ' T|i«* |*«* m, ( ,M*t &lt; ,
spent million* of dollar* abroad tin*
M il k (*n S*■tlM» I " s ^ w ^
day?"
already made.
Ocala tins week for the annual ,|11V uft.-rncMin
'Hi.- deceased leave* nuall v. w.t- .1mr, iMir,, - 1 11 hU-til lo .
1"OtIn"nrwi «iHikl»M&gt;k fri'v* ftn|In %% .*
‘ 'S u n - 1 do, 1 r e p l i e d th e hrst
O
state reunion
Ocala, true to her ., ■ * „!„* „ r„| f,,ur children
The
Recipe for French T o o l
S&lt;■- r1■1., - i
,,( •t . rr.-t o,r D.
I baseman
11rsip t «rti«n**n Milk. I t r»m
1r&gt;t &lt;«
President rodrington of tin- FI or tradition* and
her reputation for .-hihtri-n of ('apt Danharn are Mr*
Mill p i n c h *tf l -- p i* e r
|l « l i * , «r
pat 1ill, (11 A ' P " f had 11*t reach . ’
"I know." insisted .linimi
n a t i o n M il k *fi ! * a t r f
e g g &gt;a&lt;| *r.,f
ida Press Association is receiving 1hospltalnj has prepared a splendid f y
||„rfw.| d of (. nthbcil, Ga ,
Iw«t "wtl hip th* t-rral Into Miami*. «
I th department ffom a « pent itI
"but who the dickens would
t f f t*J m gttklwiEl L r ’f* A au a t
g ri
I
enougfi -notices alio ut how to rut program of entertainment
J ’ h. t Mi* H G Haskell of Wilmington, agent d t he I ,
w!- ^
N-.r-.e-,
r. II
-.
they play with” '
the association and must of Du m city'* progressive newspapers have D e l
Well, well,” said Johnston,
\\ H I leriham, I r \\ il non g
‘ U to.* I.
' nil li Iinn i ■ pot a -Il
come from papers who base never deMiteil .r great deal of spai-e to the ton, Del, and Jatm-n Denham, IN- had been produced
from ulunitf*1 with a laugh. "Do you know.
ullilialed with the association.
Jimmy. I never thought of that
reunion and will givu due promi­ tersburg \'ti
F
i
t
I)
*
nence in all the proceeding-'
Everv
1 tat,
The recent rums have iiu m m ed * here tiiroughotlt I'lmiila thele will
1hr Hlrnl
Hu*) 1111111m
Franri * \
• 0 ,0 * t
I &gt;■ . V l- t
III
V . .f -.
the growers of t to- icier* delta that be thousand* whose interi-t- wdl he
Voice"
To He Godfather to Many.
I.,rgr ,in , - i ,&gt; i
I ■ 11 . t n*»r.id",
a drainage system i* uinmlutelv ,•*-1ci-nterc on tfu*, the mo*t important
♦
Ktjtpefnr U l llltH t, ts proltahl v g od
N.-v -lt i ilifor i i I \m -, , Mr
in
l
hr
mu
m
E
v
,-n
vote*
if
the
n t;
•f the Week III the sta.ilneiilial
Too iuol ihr\ m&gt;i not tool event
1
ith.-r
to
m
o
r
e
brtvs
llntn
p
n
v
o
t
h
e
r
* (
■T ] - ‘ ,*. * - V ,1 mot f- m 1g/.i tit • I’unf»»h! .t 1i .A |f1•*n» h
v,\tr il,- n u m b e r of v, ,, r
this Ollt st vi ral years ago when the Year
- ' * o i t i-n e g tt1 1 *m| he t* so w e l l al bI
f*
A
r*l 1 ti
&lt;►
m
-* ' t "i&gt; itinb-r t h e s t r a i n Kiiit b opport-niiity w.o* ofb-ieil |m Ho mo*t .1*1- fr,w |• --. &gt;• -1 it will r it l,i ago 1,ad 1mi
■II'
•i r
trim! i Uain-.i1k thr *«l V♦•n 1
* I--,
an o r d e r th at
t'r,- e n l l compli-te hVniin, of ,)r r.m.tye •••r tin v ".- , bo ,- j t io- ordinar (■ 0,
e
■If.
♦
n il" li ffA-ijt l- fh.
I- ram 1* \
» d! tto r ea s'- tin- n u m b e r o f fils p m
• ;i |ic; w ’ t
f '■ 1! ,(•
eptirt* areii in whiit- winter T-i|.-^ 11tln
o
sIplW
1il,
t.
■
s
i*'f|
it
in
tin*
v
a
pop,illir.
-mr
1
,
1
,
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1
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0 11,jjg
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r
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&gt;
t ' *■••’,. fllllile.rijl tl ,S ttee-l f t| yj ||,- /
Th.
Mli-ttt dra in 1 Afill 1 l
v
la .! vv li 1. 1,fi- 1 *pured 1f •&gt;
home to roust
&gt;
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,
w
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,11
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f
.......
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l.i* ! c•.•u ••tf»«ri •,’i p*i
"fougt.i
11
|,* -.id.
and &gt;1
g i-Tidfatln-r to a seventh on hint!
*
•) . - , ’ 1
1be-, will
■n 4o UKin- than lr. - up f 11 1 r' i n
I notice that tin tig k'rc ■Jt.riet, ho 1,1
■to .-v fnnilfv |mi I b-d 1h&gt;- bin vvn~ nr
A
hill
»a
..
Mr
Hti
1
II
on.
\
A
fill
11
t
i
,oT
*
1
1
,
v
.
|
lo
I,,
and
......I
w
,
1
revival at Sal ford Inis not yet -r
V
♦
" |. tl;, tiled. '•■yiith t-nv tv ntn- and tl)*- Baton &lt;*»
rat her 1litlcr&lt; tit tr Ulti
&gt;
I
\II gu -1111 rol
P o s i t i v e l y Guaranteed
cured "iltfl. |.-t t rei for.etTiento , if f• 11o vv , 11 ' 11marrtago. ^ I’ nder itits ruling niurt' &gt;
6
. tdc Widrli I
which Ins admirer* have u,u...
M i* cl c f o r a l l M j i h i n i * *
y
» v&lt;-nth Kahn lime had to d • \* If?-••-•t
tarkjc Bob Holly of tin- Herald. Itcll.-'l
, • t'.'.m,
him tbnt of u romant, I"
•• h-v-mr be. auHi- the tuoihi i tin,I V
They are now planning u flying
*
oppori
unit
o-s
.w
in,
ft
hi
t
.
( u twite married
wedge for that event ami if Hob
W i d e \ w . i k c ( l u i s t j n n I.-id, nv o r
O
T" *■ M i-r-r now ha* modi'b-t He- 0
in m allow w ub- r.i t in- fo •
doesn't see them first he'll probably
Horn, ag.no after tu.lv-.
d ■v s
V
'’
' an
■•! I !uit he
i
tipell.Ve
dill
m
,
•
n
f
or worn
‘be klrurk in Do nub-I &lt; t , in-' g t he End* , -.
&gt;-f •r v , i I, t- , - '
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*
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f
t
!
D
11
\
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I
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tl
t
f|
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- where wh&lt;T&gt; it will m.iki i ..... J , i*
la. t ., . *1. u- \ I- Iu t.
ir
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3
I
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l
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f,-.
,
i&gt;eglI lung
IF Irr T,i,&gt;r, j• • • ,
iZen out of him
,
* bt (-• .* .
1^ '■ ,nf ‘' haa t m i l l « 4 t i«*«l p t »*
in■ ,i ,.j , |
p* - l e l " ’ b i
Bench I'o t
•'t
11 rll't ♦**, i »'ivh Jjtff ||\
and vvj ii&gt; &lt; I ,,III. • t&gt;el•. •
i|
1 u l ’opt,lining la* ge
Whaddye me,,
l.y lu-mg t.okb-if to ( •-ntr.il. Southwestern and Soall, r i i o r fier a t i l l i t e d V V 1 )(
inmut l- of potash suits in tlju enures
later obtains tlo-ir *y input I n wr.
Joy for Opcr nt Least.
you thornless ciu-tua.
We are al­ Centrjil districts commences
It is lie become* simibiHy aflltc.....
M- ■if i v por." t ion ---Fla. Dry we rat iNeds.
A minister : ••••;, K a Iiac urn • r o*
ready a member and do not tired great to work happily hour after
Hush man i* supported !
tils W lul luid
, p l l n .
),
j
to be struck in the melee or cut in hour in company with the Endeavor
( rop If, port for Oblifbrr
rod and ii Imtiii uh,.«. &lt;]«.••*. tt, 1,
c::*t of ur I !-l s liemli I 1
the fracas
It, &lt;i,iv &gt;r nrin-n t report of Oct o Ih -* h l e r r t l i t e s l n r t e * w, r, r -T. - .1 111f •-,|
t ypeu nti r. npd •! i* line to -rttm- lie Snow . t lie pi,| l
r
11
* -1 ,,,I . ..:, - 1h , l pot At utis will hirn. a n d enld
time* g,t out
r tl,, li, Id .u-d Irani. Hue
w m
D,,
*
*
.....
it,a u\ lai g - prod in
III, i l I io- si-nt t ' "I u or tu-rPASS IN T i l l N it . I I F
We l l
I -din «II-I llliw I I
git m,..i - . i .,
r ■
.
i
&gt;
Puli.
t
.lOltog.’- ri-J-r,-*ed II’ 1 o n '"
.J t'IO .T
!|,-fi
i )&gt;
on Ve I I |, e
'The (tv-at h 1,1 f npr U
P In
Ill .1ki" 1,1• 'lv-J•,|1 " 1
CARBON P A P E R S
1 hap I" tv •
,i-t
,
1 .
. 1
It*, rep- r - ‘..|
-r- ■ ■ Jtdm tie- Htlit*" *(Jnv ♦utnr* in myril v, I-1■1 . t , -, &gt; - |, 11
T)-*
*
,
I tii glad in ||, a, h
^,,u
the many
I
i « r , * * ',- i i,,.
i■
n .nt* * H- •
tin I t1 I vi r |,r„di . -.......... t ■
f \ ■fines! Carbnn Paper Made
Inhere went riniK'n. of row* , r
1 4*
I’ otntncx
Who pttn!. OUI of oltr live- .ltd - xt-t- Mon handed it- \\ eirsilalc N-.v s { 'm porut mn i .-!•
I-&gt;r r&gt; ShrrI Perfi rl
.Rows, nays John
llh vi s tp. r,&lt;
I'olHiiu-s continucil during
|
epoe and few r. n„ -til ,-r l 1. m for Uuli. T.imi-a. '* ItUh
Ki .Mini....
pr&lt;,gr,m ., i w
I ate pi*’ntV of rows, whenever ehe
timber the serious decline In-pun ir. secH me alia catches the llrsl tiling to
«•
.'wbllt ifil-y have dm.'
d w I t tl.
10 11tI, Mi. mi. U lllli
Then, in- Star T'g-atri Tin-August, damage being generally re­ hind, a (fish or anMhln;: r-n ! er, p p
’i
iiav^r been-to tin- country
M j y of stead t f u convention for East Ceiiported from all of the more im­ at me If »,fii» hits tin* sin- s haim) tf
t b « e early pi n cr- in the r ilrt atl tnil dl*tri(t. two rallies firoliahly will
( annul lteltu-*e Iruo
portant
producing iftaies*
Fros' slio doi-su t. I mn’ t»h. we're g. uijig. •£
s
rrAtle the *hfl,- ,^ol built railroad* be held, tti Titusville on lit*' Ifith. nil tine ( " Tit Pit
Citrus
grown*
w
t..
&gt;
•
*
-ted
west
of
the
Missisnippi
and
blight
whert- Florida v a . ( \ wn-ir- of
&lt; *ea In-Land. 16th.
NorJheitstern dt
t
in
know
mg
that
&gt;
i
*
*
■
at
|.a*u
of
the
river
covered
the
importrirt
convenes
m
tinFirst
Christian
*u (com
tcotti tin
i m- rank*
ror Sal# hr
and land.- They ro*u
-r
, 7. ' Jacksonville ai d e D ir t-oii t i,&lt; w (Dili potato states within a few days
their own imiOihitafOe v\»1f,, am) ,-Jturch in la. ksor ville, Nov
11 ■ !&lt; d- f&lt;*l iti-pec- during the latter part of August,
-fiting to the zntiilh nf\fairii-' an I Ikth. und at Live *'ak on th. 21st
tors
to
remove
fruit
Foies &lt;,f fruit and have lu-en followed throughout
power wanc.tl and died iwAthe other will be held- tile ' convention f,ir
♦
" hll‘
lr " ' U {,'r ,l' ,‘ September by serious rotting both
The North Cental dis'tn.t to which
■ •*Wt*-df lile, forgotten, unsung
D E N TIST
♦♦
/i___
t
in
the
ground
and
of
the
harvested
Ihll /oat! .businA^ niui-i-s n\rti and W.»t Florida t* invit.-d. inaV-n*! &lt;*f l'»n&gt;o*e *»f semlmg to the f . S.
W i i m k r«)H w 111 rt: i-in 11*1.1 l i s t v
breaku them tftiil when thJy are the latter division holding •&gt; sepa- Laboratory at Savannah foi tliepur- crop. Potatoes (or home u*e are be­
*r
&lt;■
ing
shipped
into
heavy
potato
pm
riite
meeting
in
Muyo.
as
nt
f,r-t
',0'
"
o(
*Tinkir»K
«
chemihal
test.aVto
unfit for future service they iTe ta-l
P F .O P L K S R A N K I I U I . I H N G
ducing
territory
in
eastern
and
|
%
Sanford
Florida %
planted
These
days.
Nov
*
21.
the
maturity
cf
the
fruit
Oil like the broken down draj luu'••
Tlie late -*rt p 1
The railroads agree that federal southern Michigan
ROOM 1)
turned out to. pusjrffre |\er- take m the tlfhe that Mr Dhtnann
lairge; inam-elora have authority to open suffered most; in states where an
nufiers. the jyrfse fate of spends III Florida rhp. fall
rked l/i dixmi in old age. results from these conventions each the cars anil make an inspection, early crop Is piodured it wr.s gi 11The t'olorudo crop 1nor to life rnilfoud men of having such a splendid visitor pres- but there is no law authorizing them erally good.
reporleil
as
lieing
the host in ytmrs
to
remove
any
of
the
fruit
from
the
But «mr own
day*.
They built up a ent are antiriptwtd
though,
some
western
stales repnYt
ears.
The
remcvul
of
fruit
frcni
the
workers
must*
wCend
in
gcnero9a
•tute bern for posterity und
The yield forecast,
emory will be kept green by numbers, with minds and hearts cars is a matter heiween the railroad deterioration
9* *
368,161,000 bushels, is
u* many years after they eager to learn more of proficient officials uiul thl^whippers entirely. October I.
Endeavoring, if ~TttFT- ultimate re- It is understood that federal inspec­ Still slightly above the five year
to their great reward.
have
not
been
removing average though 64,00.0,000 bushels1
spits are what we antidpate for tors
&gt;HI-DV, MIC II MINI) I-,,
fruit for tho lust ten day's* its the less than the favorubU .projiusv mi
C.
E.
here
this
fait.
j l E A j i t r B O W E D DOW N
U f W iM tN tK . C i v e t
railroad officials refused to permit August !. and 36,000,000 blishrla
Sanford plans to send, a good
an sAid to us: "Th ere is a
any more fruit to bo taken from the less than last year, The crop may­
kiofi gets on my nerves.’ The many delegates to Kissimmee.
cars.
be further reduced through loss in
Two more nifw press reporters are
tore and the detks talk hard
storage,
us tho keeping quality of
The federal inspectors now ascer{Jves me Die jim- recorded, Mrs. R. £ . Mnxwell for
tho
l&gt;ulk
of the n o p threaten* to.be
tve cluised my trade the Presbyterian societies in Sun-' Min the destination of all. cars pass- poor.
ing
thYcugh
JacksenviUo
and
other
ford, and
Mias JenunOuc
Mc­
Which reminds us:
('abliai&gt;(
gateways and forward this informa­
wo hoys* horn’ In a country Kinnon for the Preshut^Tn^ w-orkWe now NkiviXjnorg tion to fhe authorities at Washing- u/c reported 11* yielding heavily '7
uqpt.wehl to a city and In- ,-r- of Mayo
idetvts j ton- wI'o no doubt communicate tons per in—e. alniu-t a ton p,-r acre
Vh and the other stay, d nrlilfdly elected press c&lt;&gt;
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fi their 1epresentat 1ves 111 the in exce*- of last year’ * large yield
than
at
any
fime
*ince
d when he w-as 60 w:-*
rkets to which the cars are de*
n (tf i „ u,| production in the United
.The stuy-at-hnme iu d nient was organized, arid 11 is
L
Stales is ri porled us being very high,
Last week no news
^ t ih e s u c r c a i of lib* hoyhoi-d ten years old
ACCOT n £ T - T.- ! I? ST *'*'•» ON SAVING
Minors have been circulated all 93.3 per cent of 11 full crop, com­
d he WerU to see him one could be sent from this xifflce, the
It over tho slate to the effect that rdtle pared with 80.4 last year tmfl 71.2
nkiidt-t o olitaln n loan to press secretary being absent
out of ten cars had been condemnc in 1913.
In Ohio, Wisconsin, Iowa
was
the
first
wt-i*k
in
over
six
over the winter, lie went
by
the
federal
autlioiitiua.
Report
and
Colorado
the production report­
months.
W#
hope
somebody
missed
ono'a office, found him
havo
been
publblied
about
cars
be­
ed
exceeded
a
full normal crop'- by
tho
C.-E.
articles,
Dili
you7
a magnificent suite and
High p-oThe Tampa City Union Is growing ing seized and condemned in sev­ from 5 lo„ 20 per cent.
&gt;y an office lio'y irt
These duction is reported throughout tint
more aggressive * This week it holds eral markets of Live north.
a mass meeting, and the ono for report.* have been thoroughly inves- entire country excepting the south.
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The dredge boat is still doing
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Mr.
OF SANFORD
(trough /or public achoot but old'
Robson, Senior is ninety-two years great work on the bulkheading of
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to have tome instruction.
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liid c Happenings— M ention !! of ngo u^d no hope for his ultimate i» proceeding very satisfactorily!
Miss Smith will bo assisted by Mifw
A&lt;Ui m &gt;0 C s n a m i w l M t fa* I kb
recovery i» entertained.
Cataata la "Sacalr
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Mu R. A. TaiKaaa, PKaaa Na. IM
Mr*. A G Allen and niece. Miss markable rnte and tho city official*
Personal ItemH o f
Beatrice Hoppers have arrived m and the ________
contractor* are well pleased
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In te re s t
tho city to join Mi. Allen and the |With the result*,
S
T k b p 'n - W l l k U
Stxlial Calender
only other otfic?, that of secretary
family will make their future heme
Announcetpent of the marriage of
Tonight:
Summary of tho Floating Small
was by unanimous consent abolish­ W. J. Thigficn of this city to Mis*
here. Mr. Allen having engaged in
A Card of Thank*
Sarah Wight will entertain with a ed, there being no further need for
Talk* Succinctly Arranged for
the moving pictuie business.
’Frances
Wilkie
of
Chattanooga
.
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i To each and every one who *o costume party.
Harried Herald Headers
the services of n secretary, as it was caused a surptjse to tho many
ames
Dim. i of &lt; innnnati i* lovingly rendered assistance to u* in
Presbyterian Hallowe’en Borial jit agreed to purchase the club reading
friends of the groom here and many
pi t n &lt;ity ‘ "day endeavoring to i any way during tho sickness and the church.
matter in Sanford from local dealer*, of them, will not believe it until he
{Halloween social tonight at the purr la. t t i e ; ien Minstrel-car that) d«ut)t of our mother we return our
Frances Chappell will entertain it wa* generously decided to have
arrives home with his bride. In a
Presbyterian ' chuich.
Everyone is is now on the trucks, Mr. Oonncili heartfelt thanks; ami also for the the Doololly and'C". C. C. Cluii.
one open meeting in thp year to be letter front the bride to friefids bcre
is
the
pioprietor
of
the
Celebrated
cordially invited to nrtend.
many beautiful tlornl offerings.
Saturday afternoon:
held in the evening, when the hus­ thp statement was rnnde that thay
Ilonholli Moat Show* that have been
Mrs. K. M. Scig and Children.
Mr*. Fannie Stemhrldge Mun­ bands 'of the member* will be in­
wore married la*t Wednesday at
5 or 6 doses 666 will break operating on the Mississippi river
(Jvhevn, Fla.
son’s musicals to the Literature De­ vited to attend.
.Enjoying the de­ five o’ clock in Chattanooga,
my case of Fever or Chills. ' Prico for mnny ye; r*.
partment.
lightful occasion with Mrs. Wil­
t / — -----------------25 cents.
71-62tc
The bride is a young lady prom­
Saturday night:
liam* were Mesdames W. W. Aber­
Mar Joins Allies
inent in Chattanooga, beipg^ of tho
S
t
e
a
m
Vulcanizing
Florence Henry will give a Hallow nathy. .Henry McLaulin, J. C. Ben­
Mrs (iuudern and daughter t f
Word has been received that
old Randolph family of Virginia.
Casings and Tubes
Tube work
e'en
putty.
nett, Gen Fox, John T. Brady. E. N
Pioneer. Ohio, are in the city again
Alexander Mi Clintock, who lust win­
She ha* hoon spending her winters
25 cents up Prompt service
Wot k
I.uke, Harry Ward and house guest,
and will spend the winter here.
ter was employed ns clerk at the
in
Lijkelnm! but last year came to
guaranteed. K. S. Hockey, at Ford
Mrs, Hose Addington.
^-'Cabaret Btttaai
Sanford House and is well known in
this city to lie with her friends,
Wash burn's home-made candies Garage.
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The cabarot buzaut on Tuesday
Sanford has gone to join the British
J Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Thigpen and
(or sale at Irwin &amp; Giles.
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army.
Mac is now in Brooklyn, evening at the Woman’s Club rooms,
while visiting here met her fate in
*'i*
Notice Eastern Star
,
Mrs K O. Huya of Sid Magnolia
awaiting the sailing of the shi£ which under the auspice* of the Social De­
The Every Week Bridge Club waa the shape gf W J, Thigpen, cousin
On account of tIn- Mason’s Scfiool
partment was a brilliant social suc­ delightfully entertained yesterday af- 0(
returned homo after.,a two
jviij,J.akv him to England
of Instruction on Tuesday night
cess
and one of the most enjoyable ternoon by Mrs. Maigmet Barnes.
TIu. groom ja 0jU, 0f tj,r m0st
VfrySnS'. Viaft 10 Kentucky.'
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there will ire no meeting of The -KjrttV' M i
entertainments
.given
pop­
Tho
rooms
were
benutifully
adorned
popular young budiir*a men of San^*’ Get t hat good E l d e r S p r i n g s W a t e r ern Star that night.
-- *rY-viF' Attention Elks
ular department- Thorp tjdls a sug­ with quantities of lovely, fragrant ford, where he ha* large property IW■gain.
P h o n e W. H. Wi ll ia ms at
All those why have received no­ gestion of Hallowe'en in tfto pretty roses. The prize, a jardiniere with
lorejit# and ho* been identified with
1 the Sa nf or d H o u s e or t h e s pri ngs.
tice from the choir master to mcct^it decorations and thu club rooms wete growing plant was won by Mr*.
Game at Orlando
the progress and uphuildltvg of the
Mis J. J. Crump of Scflner spent
The Kissimmee High School and the Imperial next Tuesday night never more attractive. Against the Cecil Gnbhett.
Enjoying tho gra­ city for tho past eight years.
the fit*t |&gt;art of the weok in the city. the Orltindo High School football should be &lt;yi hand at eight o'clock. background ol white wul\fl aipl wood­ cious hospitaljty "of Mrs. Barnes
Mr. und Mr*. Thigpen expect to
t|M. yucsf t f Mrs. J. A Shepherd at teams will clash at T in oVOek to This will hr for the hig chorus on work the’ graceful vines of the white wete Mesdaptt-Hl
A. Neal, C. M. .arrive home In ubout ten day* und
Memorial Day and it is important star jessamine hung in wonderful, Vorco, FoireSI \J&gt;atce. T? E ’ Barrett,
morrow nfti-rtioon at tip; fitTr ground
I heir home on Elm avenue.
will make-Sunford their future home.
that
you should he there on lilnc.
y„r that GOOD GULF C A S O . Both sides are detpfmmed and a This chorus will meet once a woplf pretty festoons with here and there Cecil G a h b e t t a n d G . K Smi t h. , J()lh of l h c m w, „ rece, vo a w a rm
the funny little face* of the Jack- memlo-rs of t h e club
warm contest is anyfrijutted
Mrs. O \\
1,1 SK «n.l S U P R E M E AUTO OIL
welcortfe frorp their mnny frieml*
until December fifth
o'-lanterns peeping
between
the Brady and Mrs. A. I1 Connelly sub­
phone H H Coney. Agl. No. 116.
Additional
IVo|ile and Events on Page 8
vine*
Larger .Iark,-o’-lnnternn were stituted for absent members
' u l l e d Sun ford
14-if
plaeeit about tbe looms, holding cut
Aiming the p r o m i n e t , I visitor
io
Financial Report of Schools
^Xftcr b r i n g Hosed • for «***wr»i t h e ent-r- t m VWtFfw-«J«y w«r*. U . Ai.
Kinbnndrru Circle Cnlerlained
Dally Thought.
ivisewhefe to tbU iuui1 will .bii^ dowers and ferns -Great masses of
weeks for.repairs lh« stote of M Ph i f er a n d Hev. C. II S u m m e r s of
l i f e Is made up not o f ’krent sacrl- '
goTilenrod
glo
wiM
and
shtmmetrrj
Mfj,
George'
Watson
wns
-tlis
found the iinunciu 1 report of the
(.'rank has reopened for business ami Gainesville.
TFtoy were on t he ir Seminole county Bchools for tho year like sunshine iri charging profu­ charming young hostess to the Km- flee* or duties; lull of IIMRt tfi/ngx ttr
i, now ready to nerve their custom- w ay to Op!ar?&lt;H« to a t t e n d t he big
In one corner of the recep­ broidery Circlo Thursday afternoon. which Rtnllrn anil klmlness and atnall
ending June 30. 1915, ns compiled sion.
ohllgaflons given habitually ara what
tion
hall
was a fancy candy booth, The member* of this neighborhood
, er»
M e t h o d i s t SiAnday school c o n v e n ­ by Supt. D. 1,. Thrasher.
win tho heart and securo comfort—
The m a n y friends of Rev
ti l l er Spri ngs W a t e r d e l i v e r e d tn tion
This is a very fine report and gaily decorated with yellow and circle are a congenial little band of Davy.
iour ho me . P h o n e W. H. Williams StiniMi. - is. r, g l a d in « c c Inn aguiu si oiilil in- carefully read by those in- black, with running little Idack cuts busy young matrons 'and maids,
t.rested in schools, and especially completing ll"- “ tirscuve appear whose meeting*
or.* marked by
m ihe Sa nford H o u s e or t h e Sp r in g s .
the tax pa vers
! » » " ■ " f ,l" ’ booth. This was pre­ friendly sorialu lily
Delicious
re­
V nln (
|d.i t (urge! liie Halloween annul
sided over by Mrs I It Stalling freshment* Were Served upon till*
B o o t - is , .
In op. i on N o v • in 'n r
■ in. I 're titfi tori an church tonight
and Mrs. lohu T Rtadv who sol.) ii, i*a*ii&gt;n and i v'"" l tune enjoyl-d liv
ml Iin 11inn i*I ! ' L, i , .
I ir-t Io - ll,
i» l,i •i wm cun enjoy the ev e ni ng
First Car Goes Forward
|,„mc made .atidx . The - I I
M r*
W .lts O tl*
g li&gt; -* t*
Were
taxes
A, 1 pa meirt ■ Iliad' I N i
II il'i. Ai e|) lllllt h
Ti
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iirsi
car
of
v
e
ge
ta
bl
es
to
lie
dancing
element
enjoyed t hat plea*
MI'silaliie* .1 It Lawson. K I &lt;ionv-rnto r. mil r e " ive
di*' -Mint "I
1,t,;,,,! (run, t H** Celery Delta for ore until a lat*- hour, wfule I fie more rale*, Morton Hopson. Claude Ib-rnIttink that p u re El de r Sp r in g s U n p i r
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lie
na oil of IIM.’i b went f"rwnt,| -&gt;.|,il. Indulged In ' “ id I'l.ix Itig
Water and get the benefits there­ |ier vertl
■I■&gt;ri /.idi Hull tf, O-dihru H.rrylon,
l i t e r t lull d a t e liet
yesterday
It
was
loaded
with
roMis
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alter,
hostess
of
tinfrom
P h o ne W | | Williams at the
11 B Coney. J A Thom.i*. I* t
M W Lose'
muff* in.| wahipped by
( ’ Slot off
even in vis a gracious, charming
M.irlow and Mi**e* Annie la*e Caljiaiuifntd House.
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f i.•it i lj- jiiui . roar Hand -Siding on h** i+- ■-and ha-* mad* ,i re'"fd dor
w ri I
I,.-t t it- t ’ ; I w ' l l
i ! I ’ r.iru-e*
W i v loin the &lt; hutch will he tie
lh, «, l -life
Hie i nr mt\- cun
in.ti e October |it"gramji willi
it. . .i of l*r
Brownlie's sermon
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to JohnN \ or bee* of New
ultne of tfu- most delight (ill ulI-Hlf* 1
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light at the Presbyterian
As- i't i ng Mr
t;ir
I» 'ri.i,t' i h.f.
N"i t ,1 1 .) u ii* sold t lirmigl. til- ret&gt; "I tie -eason
\ n m m r i f r i m ’n j ■
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I he \ , M. C A. movi-niL-nt i* a Jier f
with i t*
of thi
tiu.it ui.ojue
I ben wa* a goodly
ilive one a n d t h e ' b o a r d &lt;*f dir o '^ in which she hit* ever been lust night of the- member* a n d
Hullo » eera Timfi; Ik
are a busy b u m h holding
I", ■M tr-.-i
T h e f.imtoplay i= f)tfe ,of ( friends of t h e Ch ur ch of. the Holy
T o n ig h t i- 'h e
ghl f ' 1 th
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o t i o in a nd nr mill pi!*- f io*s". : t tfu- (.eriiili -iiduse to enjoy
bo i lo i &lt; m, t o . -i. t i - &gt;1* i
ihe bu il d in g- e nd eppiir. to*
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r .ce, a I it hert'1 mr- tin- flallovti n fcstivJin .* prf&gt;’v'td‘*d
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t t d u*p. c f of * I vry Pi. kf..id’s l.‘&gt; dig e nt y r tt u tu ne nt eoinmit tec
i ■it t
w ntdows w i
, | I. w.ll h a v e tin be* l til a I
• Ioic.dii.g V• rijuti *t.
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T be bull was pret t i l y ili-corated
m a n . , o t l i r a n d •l i * • *'
mom \ can l.iiv
l i J n miliar w^th tf^- euMom* of with gy. nlitie* o f guldeitrod. yellow
a r* . i i t p p f i i ' l l i o n.
g r * « . t J'
'It
and Mr- \\ J, Denham of t in - j n v e m i e In-.i t
rrodei olt y . a nd r e m o t e froqi 4!\\ t in- co*n»i-* find Afhcr cut tlovv^iH, liie
l (•&lt; chip
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G.-.i , vtlje vvre in the city s-veta1 l i g e - i i d h i
•i tluci.ii'* v.hicli -b*.ve L.il.iVpfd o . i r i y e n » c ol or -o popti1 o for Hn/'.yut1" ’
Mr. Denham is one of tin ffepii- .' lh *nt ii
' ck-o’ l.iafrWf^fI ntSV ^ ■'.*
nit civiliiMiott. "Little P.il" rec-; eetj* firevailing.
Jnck-o
' • popular iiisiu unee gg-nt* in but
,
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go
ot
hart
foe,
tthan
tindom
wi^re
placed
in
tie'
windows,
their
wli.-n t-e v -■ " '
fh*
i .it. and trivi I* in In* own JJrulB'ft) ill* Vkn? l»r
i. -1.1 love which develop* m t h i n grii'teafple fare* inviting tin- pnsseyi- n 't’ i bnd'-r Cadillac aftir l e-t a fihiir}) jrr k
l’h 1ri.»&gt;»»
11 i»
■- } . f j\jr t)t» orv*
v. ho
|»ru&lt; !»&gt;•
torn** in unil • ujoy t)in«af|i4i.
to-, .
F’or mauy year* Will
Dun­ men wish to inform tit ..... - i h - l ti r ed j ustice t oward* tier
T h r ou g h Apple Itotibing i m d n t ’ter ItA^lowebu^
ham was prominent in journali-tie nny nnlirniry fun Vill I "- ai! Hg.ht i ,k ai.rie* of thrilling sncrifielf*. . ehe game* were VnJoyed by the ehildreir
work in Gainesville and lux* many but don't get gay
In former year, f .-eve.* her loyally and ib-vutjpn to­ who also garthiptUed in the danenjg.
If tends all over Florida, i
me uy acts of pure vandalism havi ward him, and wlton she'Ww'wl last of the ojder twc'filajkti r in tbe e v e i2**
been done by the l*o&gt; * t*nd ti:i.* secured hi* h:tf&gt;|*ioe** request* no ingM This is thu flr-l of a series of
Wenih'm Report Indication* of
socials' (hat w/ll* hr givei)-for the
spirit will not In* tolerated
So lie other reward from him or fate,
tain' yesterday.
More indications
careful tonight or the police " i l l get
Mary Pickford invests this extra­ nii-mher* of the church once a
of
today.
Most indications of
Much credit is .due Mm,
ordinary chaiacterization with all month.
rn n trfrhor/ow. Sign* of long diouth y ° u . __________
II. C. ri error, rJirlfrinn of the enthe
pow’
er.tutd
charm
for
which
she
I'token up.
If wTnthei continues
is justly celebrated. In her motnrnis lettainmenl cofntntHce for the nuccloudy some rain will fall. If ruin
ceag aj last night’* affair. She was
do: I full it- -will bo Wet. if wet By s o me people, hut anybody can take of tender solicitude for the man who
Duirk** ChlllTonlr. &lt;Juirk’*&lt; hill I on i c , lias befriended her shw^* n t w of the ably assisted by Mesdame* B. F.
wtl.ther sets in there will lie ruin. (lav ore J with "Swee t S p i r o .
Has
Whit nor, Geo. Speer, Strlngfeilow,
In case it should happen tn tain, a up cr c?eded all other chill lonlcjt where inimitable "Little Mary’ r than we
Mobley pud Biaxton Perkins. Mrs.
which is very unlikely the weather Introduced. Gel It at I.. R- I hilllp* and have s6on in some time. In,the sit­
E»L
Lane presided at the piano for
uation*
in.
which
her
sacrifice
reaches
Co, No cure, ao pay. Price 25 cents.
will be very wet.
tho dancing.
it*
grenteat
heights,
site
is
a
verit------ J_____ ___________________________
uldp Bernltdrdt. and the expression
B oot l.orrr-" Club
of sufTcntig and courage on her face
' l/ .
iilli,rniiting witfi fear and anxiety*, ' Among the many charming afTeir*
which now and then , re s u b m e r g e d t b t * weok w;(s TK(- annual meeting
by mi emotion that she later diiii,
,lie liook Ixivors’ Club, with Mrs.
cover* to be love, can be accepted
red Williams, -hostess yesterday
as some of the best screen work afternoon.
The rooms wete very
!! Wo me here to aarve you with the very l*est of everything Cooked pro
*he has ever performed.
attractive
with
rums r.nd bofcls of
jterly in n jiorfeclly sanitary kitchefi and served in tin rig t way.
Assisted by a capable cast, in­ Marshal Niel roses placed about on
Re­
cluding R umc II Bassett, George An­ mantels, tables and cabinets.
derson and William Lloyd, "Idttlc freshment* were served at smut!
Pal" may he termed one of tho fore­ table*.
;; NE W W O O D R U F F B U I L DI N G , P H O N E 152 SANFORD, FLORIDA
Mrs. Williams, who i* very pop­
moat Famous Players —Mary Pickford triumphs that have’ yet ap­ ular with the club was re-elected
Don't forget our Ice %
Cream Parlor ju H la c ro fm th e ^ c e t
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�OCTOBER 2 . 1915

nwwua ior pubtirailoa, Annual School IWpdri lor Strained* County, lor yaui ending Juna 30th. ISIS. Thi,
it reduction «f outstanding d*bl over lha previous jrsar. Hut this showing la miulUIxtary to yont'Cswty
ib*a such action la tho msaagvmoat ol tbs schools this jrslr »« shall result..it is hopsd, la putting tbs achooi
Mis July 1st, !• !« .

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‘ Yfluflrllif go—forget t’hlo
► room, forgot
urged tho gypej-

*
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r‘i work throughout tho county passed ofl ia a very satisfactory manner.
► Craig locked from my glove to the*
psasd undvr moat auspicious coaditlqas. T h e school buildings, as a ruls, wer* all repaired and Im p rove]
, face of Inca.
and the aitsndanr* ihxexrghout ths county is much larger than last year. at»6 t h e tfflrisncy ot the tsarhlnt
irsr than ever l h « standard dvsired and hopsd tor by thr Hoard. Thsrs Is s vsry reason to sip se t that pat
"Where Is M rr Jam,w o n ? " b e 'do*
A Detective Novel and a Motion Picture Drama
•achsrs will rnskr the best record ystj this ysar.
! mandod ste rn ly .
nd sit werh togrtarr u n o lA d tly (or one ttpag. that the rhildrcn of ths county have th* best educational ad‘ ‘ 1 don't know ," sho replied, facing
&gt;r Ihs monsy svallsUc (or thr purpose.
Don't l&gt;» a tnwckrr. or a luss maker, but be a peacemaker and a
By ARTHUR B. REEVE
i him defiantly.
JO
Tk» H 'e ll-K n e a n N o v t ll i l anJ th*
anti L or a l Hoards mr# all unarl(l*bf loyal friond«-of th*» children, and If you will famlliarlao ynursrlvo* with
[
•
"You
do
know
."
c
o
n
tr
a
d
ic
te
d
Craig,
Gsnriw *J th* "Crafg K*nn*4g" Storia
•
mod problorns. l a m
that *«»u will roncludr tbat ypur ■lnr#fe sym p ath y and n»-op#ratioti is m»ru
t forcing h e r to a c com pany him a n d
ro, it U duo tbat you should know, that through thr managrmsnt of your County Hoard th#r# kfti boon »avrd
[hr county this year, already two thousand dollars
It Is safe to rMimat* that this year's expenses will who*
| leading h e r Into h e r back room,
I 9 K . o f not le u than five thousand dollars over last &gt;rar
i
As they e n te r e d h e r boudoir, Ken1 wish to riprrss your County Hoard** sincere appreciation to the teackiag force of ih** county for their faith
d l . and urge them (o even greater success, if possible, this school j * i r
,*
* nedy caw tny foot p rotruding from the
i blanket aho had throw n o v e r mo. Ilo
Youm for the best schools in the state.
pulled It off.
rt. I*. T II It A KII i: It.
tfuperinlendent Public Instructions
;
“ W ell!" ho exclaim ed, s ta r t i n g back.
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SYNOPSIS
a urprlso,-w hen I ra n g th e bell, th e door ' I’ll be—”
A N N U A L REPO RT OK SU PE R INTE ND E N T PUBLIC INHTRUCTION. SEMINOLE COUNTY
*
Ilia e x clam ation was c u t a b o r t by
f'OIt YEAR ENDING JUNE JOlh. ISIS
w as opened by a colored m aid. I had
The N o w fo rk pollen are mystified by a n o t e xpected to get In a t all, b u t th is th o ringing of tho te le p h o n e
bell.
scries of murders and other crime., Tho
E X P E N D IT U R E S
Inez ttfok a s te p to w a rd I t
*
,
{ &gt;rln* Ipnt clue to the criminal Is the wrarn- Boomed easy.
ng letter which Is spnt ths victims, signed
"N one of th a t." In te r r u p te d K e n ­
T ho maid b rought me a chair, a n d I
with a "clutching hand." Tin- latest vic­
took It. 1 did not notice, how ever, nedy, slopping her. "You keep q u i e t
tim of the mysterious assassin Is Taylor
Dodge,
the Insurance president.
tils
(hat ahe was c a re fu l to place It In a I'll nnswrer It. H ello!"
daughter. Elaine, employs Craig K en ­
It seemed th a t, p erhaps half a n h o u r
nedy. the famous scientific detective, to p a r tic u la r a pot with th e back to the
try lo unravel the myalery. Whal K e n ­ wall
a f t e r ho had d isp a tc h e d th e m e s s e n g e r
nedy accomplishes Is told by hls friend,
l laid my hat and gloves on the to Inez, Wu decided to call h e r up to
Jameson, a newspaper man. After many
fruit less attempts t o - p u t Elaine and
table. An I did bo, one glove must seo w h e th e r e v e ry th in g was going a s
Craig Kennedy out of the way tpe Clutch­
h a v e d roppe d on Hie tlobr In a n incon­ ho had planned. H e had a sk e d for h e r
ing Rand ts at last found to be none other
num ber. As th e o p e r a to r ga v e him
sp ic u o u s place by th e leg of the table
than f e r r y Bennett. Elaine's lawyer and
the mtn she Is engaged to marry. Ben­
snt, ni
th e call, ho h e a rd a m a n 's voi^u a n ­
I Bat down while the m aid left me
£1314
nett flees to the den of one of ids Chi­
t2l ,487 .u
P20.U4)
«» 55 246J
swering.
6* 70 £18.041
for a m om e nt to call h e r m istress. in
II'■2,4
nese criminals The Chinaman force* from
,
I-*kr Msry U » Butt
uvmmi
Bennett the secret of the whereabouts of
8U.no
Ait*n&gt;'i&gt;t« vl-44* l&gt;si.»
In sta n tly h e w as nil suspicion. H e
my best de te c tive m a n n e r I gazed
400.00
too
40
I7.ai0.00). Then tie gives the lawyer a po­
tTenevs
------. .. ..J
1.210.00
tstiod
a b o u t th e room, e n d e a v o rin g to e x ­ w nlted to h e a r no m ore, but q u i c k l y
IM M 1.6*1 VA
tion whteh will suspend animation for
O v j d a ______..........
I.&amp;2O.00 2841od
600.OC 226.24 2.686. In
months. Kennedy reaches Bennett's side
4'l&gt;uluala
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p
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.
So
It
h
a
p
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d
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t r a c t aorno clue. I was a b o u t to e x ­
m .o rl
470
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40.SC 1.534.47
•furryv.Ue
Just after he has lost ronscluuenesa.
264.00
a m in e the room m o re clozely w he n 1 Hint K ennedy g o t no answ er.
264.Co
• Mor me
■760.00
760.60
"You have a re m a r k a b le face," K e n ­ •I'suls ___
2so.no
*hcard som eone cptnlng and r e s tr a in e d
2*0,00
TWENTY-THIRD EPISODE
my In te re st In th e su rro u n d in g s. Inez nedy re m a rk e d a t length. "Y o u r c o m ­ t'OLOMED SriMMiLs
^*nfurd.
posure is w onderful
Hut. young la d y ,
e n te re d , and l rose.
&gt;10 (XI*
iloMilortt.
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THE TELLTALE HEART.
7Mn iXi
" W o n 't you Bit d o w n ? " sh e asked, I believe th a t w a s y o u r C h in e se friend.
Afiftrr &gt;rtv
NOTE Bihef ) xpenditum for t'olorel
Inrlu i.
21u Wi
OsUm
lt*
.
1
" F o r W u Kang At any ra te I am going to
Kialne h a d droppefl In one a fte rn o o n with e x a g g e ra te d politeness.
(xj
»i*o I
JMtOfl'
in iUpurt of Whit* Srh&lt;»n*
friifj.uti
*iwlswhft
(o se e K e n n e d y at Hie l a h o r a t o o -- w hat nrn I Indebted to you for this try to find out. Do &gt;ou th in k you enn
24% &lt;st
21
&amp;
(*)
rr»-t « ’it&gt;
t5'l 041j
j lo c a te tha t c a ll? " ho a ske d w hen Jn*
v isit? "
f r a l g wan w o rk in g o v e r n stra ig h t
l&amp;O!«•
Nf ftft.ht.rn
DOCK)!
|«t
llnally got file o p e ra to r.
"W e ll.” 1 replied, '‘p e rh a p s you re
b a rk e d c h a ir h h l r h stood close to tho
N. : •t.
.1 Tax Btiilri&lt;-«
1
"No. I c a n 't lo c a te It exactly." c a m e
wall. &lt;On th e arm n w e re s h o r t straits, Tall t h e 'l a s t tim e we met."
I t . rapltut.llon &gt;.f Itx 1
* 4* »H .t B &gt; b u r * * m * n l * tnr S r h &gt; , ' I r e iln l . f i j J „ n r JOlh
1911
Inc* stood by th e table, listening I h i r k the rvp!&gt; a m inute l iter from th e
a p p a re n tly to f a s t 4-n down the a r m s
n
o
i
.
t
r
i
s
.
D l s l l f USE xt i S T S
lt\it
to j o e I thought a lilt mnektngly
\* Ctrl at the telephone e x c h a n g e
i ..h in hur l July 1,4. t-ttl
of the s itte r
Total » j i l l ' »
lied 2uimC - - - 1- — - r
K*(-*l.*ii, * i-rtor .nil t'unipi, set .&gt; hn^yt t.
l spoke tier hand moved to Hh&gt; edge n ca m e from C hinatow n so m e w h e r e
T rrtVT n
Aa they c h a t teil, Kialne w atched
&gt;.«r
«
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1. 1. unpaid July 1,
1-,
rU acl. ‘4» * 44-A-ny-* TT-n
1
K7ri'i r I --iw.'sl T«* Ij-,&gt;
Craig curiously, e x a m in in g th e c h a ir of th e table Suddenly before I knew ■n l'e|l s t r i c t . I think."
Total
aarrants
paid
during
year
Krrrii.-it )nli-re»t Slats School Kunil
K e n n e d y th a n k e d her, hung up th e
Total old* a arrant, paid during year
a a d «*p*-u4«Hy ih»- left n r m on whtrtr if, th e rrmrrfSWRInTiefore my eyes and
Kstclved A p p tm t one mill Tax
x
re c e iv e r and faced Inez. He w as Just
Itsrrlvrd Tuition niin-re.idrni pupil.
was placed a m e ta l d isk in Buch a all w m blac k n e ss.
Total warrant, old and n ee p a i l durtn
Hefeivrd Examination •'***
In
tim e to pre v e n t h e r d e stro y in g Wu'n
Inex
had
moved
h
e
r
h
a
nd
o
v
e
r
and
Total cs.i\ in hand* Trea.urrr Julx 1. 18
I
way th a t th o w r is t of a n y o n e sittin g
lirrcixrd Ironi all other .ources
T h e r e was th e c r u m p le d '
A bar In m essage.
In tho c h a ir could be strnppi'd In c o n ­ had p re sse d a se c re t knob
4trend Total
141.117 14
ta c t w ith It.
Finally K en n e d y a t ­ th e wall Just beside my bend had note. Ilo took H and read It
sp
r
u
n
g
out.
strik
in
g
me
a
terrific
blow
ta c h e d a p a ir of oli»ctrlc w ires from
Tho fuktr gypsy was looking engerly
anyway
Hut, K ia ln e
te ll m e — w h a t
K ennedy looked up qulcklv from th e about the room, apparently for a
b e n e a th t h e c h a ir arm . c onnecting ami knocking me out
Tin*
rnnlil
who
bad
run
In.
and
!ne*
om inous m e ssa g e to the in s c r u ta b le
happened
w ith th e disk nml ru n n in g down on&lt;means of escape. Just then Ji-nnlnga
lifted me up unconscious and ear- f a t e of Inez
Aw ho considered th e hurried In
VuII( Josephine r'-ached &lt;low n and
of fhe legs, th e n c e through a crack
i
n o te , ills m in d w o r k e d r up hllv
Q u ite
picked up the handkerchief she had
In th e floor to th e back room of tin- rk-d m e In'n 'lo* hack room
Jennings." cried Aunt Jtisuphlnr
II m u * &gt; ' . i r i &lt; l ' I l o * m i n u t e s a f t e r
a p p a r e n t Is it w a s K in I Me a y .,i: * t ss‘ n.
torn from Klnlni-u eyc*s "Hhe bound
lab o ra to ry
'selzii that woman"’
Hint K i - i m e d l r n m e t o tin- e n t r a n c e to
It over Iter eyes." s h e explained to
t i l e ness p e r i l \*n* d i r e c t e d
Hut w li a t
"W h a t is I t ’ " asked Kialne
"It
As Jennings approached her the
the a p a r tm e n t
T h e r e he n o t e d t h e
ssas it that c o u l d
b l i n d h e r '*
He
Craig
looks like a d e a th c h a ir "
gvpgy suddenly developetl a remark
Kennedy examined the handkerchief
C o u ld it
ru
"S c a rc e ly ns bnd ns th a t." laughed m a r k w h i c h 1 ha d m a d e H e b a d pint t h o u g h t a m o m e n t
able strength She gave him » shove
i b r l d i .! t&lt;i I' m in
w h i'l i b e h e a r d a
rlnselv
Kvblelitlv he was looking for
il i u m ’
K ennedy, ta k in g u p a large eiiM-k
that sent him reeling Ills foot caught
C r.itg
sel/ed
His* ti li p lu m e
I.
fared dial which had u single hand n o i s e li w a s t'lm ty . a r r a y e d In a ll h e r
mi the edge of the fouuttiln and lie
something concealed in tt arid did not
g l o r y , g o i n g ou t w i t h a p a r t i n g w o r d
called the Dodge house
, sluggered a minute, unable to ri-covi r
e r ld e n tly Intended to bo sw ung around
ft lid it
I *'-r pb-xed, he looked first
o f It * ( &gt; m (to n ftn :ii I ne?
H e d re w
by nomc force th r o u g h th e graduated
Some minutes pass.-d .iDei I i
bl* balance then, with a gr*«t splash
from Klalto- then to Aunt Josephine
b
a
c
k
ti
i
t
o
t
h
e
iiiigtio
f
t
h
e
b
a
l
l
scale on Its fa r e
I b i s Is I h r spiny
had bounil the hatlilkeri hli-f ov r to
fell In The gypsy turned a n d tied
\re you looking for the gypsy s
I w a s s till urn o t i s r l o t is
and Inez
rn o g ra p h —a scientific th ird degree
eyes She sit opposite the gvpt.v )&gt;,,
through the palms. Kialne nnd Aunt
tiariilki-rcliu-t • Kltllne asked lltmllv
w
a
s
s
l
.
i
i
i
i
l
l
n
g
o
v
e
r
m
e
w
lien
she
he e xplained Inill a ting b -lb the c h a ir
try us she would, she could see n
Josephine following her
•■• • lug bis ast.oitshuieut
'then she
a n d tho dial
"It reads b person's t h e t i n k l e o f I lie h e ll
vision that she did not her-eli coiijnt
Kite rati aa far us she cntili! coming
stm.ped
and
pok'd
up
ani'thi
r hand
I ' r a l g U li ron sgiO U Slt l o o k th e v e r y
th o u g h ts nnd feelings th ro u g h the
11(1 lo tile glass wall that formed
kirthef frot ilo- floor
Here it l*
i hair In w h i c h I bud b e e n b i l l i n g nnd
p re ssu re of th e blood
the Inner end of the conservator&gt;
it dnlu t lot a. vi tv clean, sit when slot
al d o w n r u in liat.iuflv
A »h&gt;* i . m
Further retreat was Impossible
She
wasnt
looking 1 dropped It and used
b u n , s h e b a il g i v e n a lilt I." g a - n
seized a little rustic chair and
rnv own
i ' r a l g w a t c h e d h e r keet tlv
b ow
•lashed u ihrough the glass Caution*
&lt; ver
b e v a * atile in d i s c o v e r tha*
'v sin- managed to make her way
u t-.deno . i l b tier c a l m e x t e r i o r i lie w as
ihi'oigli the opening she had broken
v f t v n- rv on t an d e \ i fed
Jennings bail by this Untr-. picked
W e ll’ dem anded Ivrntodv with an
himself out of til*- fountain and. drip
M acaulay’s Idea of Genlua.
• nlgm allt'al * rn i I&gt; Yon didn't expect
Idtig. Joined 1' a Ine am) Aunt Jose­
The most wonderful nnd oplendld
t o see me again s o s oo n did y o u '
phine In the chase Out In the garden
proof of genius Is a great poem pro
Inez se e m e d lo be overcom e for the
;xt las' tbe
dropi«'d down be
I n r . d In u c l v l U t e d a g e — M a r a l l l a v
m om ent
S h e rose nnd moved over

Sec the Pictures at The Star F.verv Wednesday. Admission 5 and JOc

to

the

Slo-'s III Ifi e &lt; o n s e r v n l o r v

tab le

Walt n lulnnte " In te rru p te d Kelt
:ier|y
"Come h a rk and sit down
I
b .lV e s o m e l b l l i l - to v:iv III v ol]
\ i - VnuslV
tier
I,,Ilid
r t 'l l - il th e
ta b le

and

t o " v e | .‘i l e i i g

low arrl

tin-

m-' o f kto b
K ennedy r n d j i e It but he bad not
m oved bis r b a l r frotn th e iKisttlon In
w hich It had been p lared for mo At
th a t m om ent, though, his e y e fell on
my glove, w h i c h I bad Inadvertently

There ►

a gypsy here
T he y 're B ittin g tlierr
llk«- n c o u p l e o f ‘ninnies w aiting f o r »
\t « lo n o f
Co ml h e a v e n s
l u t • rrupt* d f raig
not
« till a h a n d k e r c h i e f ov* r h*-t

eves is s h e ' V n ’ Quick teil her to
rip It off yourself— quick —quick ’ "
Aunt Josephine knew Craig too well
to stop to ask why.
In grent excite­
ment she dropped the telephone and
almost ran from the library
As slo
entenfd the conservatory she could
lo u r t h e low droning v o i c e o f the gvp

2t; - element, radium. For a moment Wu
regarded It. then took up a hand
kerchief that lay before P'm. Already
ho had ripped a atluh or tw-o from d r o p p e d on t h e P o o r H r r e a c h e d d o w n
the seam In the hem
lie slipped the a n d p i c k e d it up
Vt b e d id so th e
Sh*- har| pu||i-d ihi- b s m l . i g e front
little radium tube Into (he hern ol b a r In tlo* w a l l t V » out Just m i s s i n g sv
her
ovvn
c) i s and vsua watching Klaiiti
§
the handkerchief
his lo n&lt;l a s lo I m-i i I ov e r
keenly
"Here." be-stlyKgrutTIy i » « servant
S’ i *i Itir ih.yr In r s o l e no- had fa i l e d ,
"Take this l6jt*-r aitd tlie other thing In- - m.id- i d o l l f&gt; r 'l o - d o o r
T h e gv psv w ,i» o n l o r f e e ! in an In
K -n
to Inex. Yhu know ihi- iiddr* **
stunt
wltii an air of sneering triumph
l ie d v s p r a n g t 11 Ins f r e t an d so I re*Y h e r
• 'P" w0 n' uptown he went until be came
"Y o u
vou c r i m i n a l " ' cried Ailtil
'• to ft rather ordinary looking apart
losheplijne
" H e l p ' Jentvjogs, h e l p "
men I house. He went in without dls
,
covering that I was following
i.f the ‘ Iktdgo bousu. and there was
I ftianced about. No one was watch btijylng hotTelf pruning tho rose'
Ing m o.,. Then, to-- be sure that I 'Pushes.
would recognize .the ^b.mse | not, d ll
Once Mie happened to glance up at !
E'*-* by marking a small erosq j* llh a pen the i-tyl nearest the atroor. She could
v'
ell qn the atonework of thn’stvpa _
t-e«'n strolling gypsy going by. ntw!
* ' lj l ^ d not know til. the More,,1&gt;«X l » ^hrwftty pav, njipnrently. hiiA sj'lcxl-her
fotindJmiiUlertiiat upiduT s the ftteu'- t-Hiroiigb-the open .window
* aongef jwpped uF u i l o r n - . w h i c h " R o o d afternoon..mJatress." g ro o ^ l
answorrd by n maid. » mufafto wlth'n ’ thp gypsy coming »h l/ l o tin’ , fepee
marked gypgf'east i*f features.
* j H " Wouldn't you like to have.ttfd.'read
Tho mftjd tJjMvhed thx’ dwor Into the ; jour fortatio*? .
li
hallway and admitted Uiu fiieBseti^cr, • . Klnlqc woa lonesome. Hho JoolTerl
j
loex took the note and the h ad case. * the gypsy over,, and .H'f' ‘ picturesque■
p r having to the maid to reave her loss of the woman nppcilerl to her
• - Then a|be loru oireie-tM no^O uod ryail . laughingly she rotrsrrited. and the
"Have her bind the Inclosed over gypsy entered
her eyeo. If ia place three mlnuta*.
The gypsy took Flalne’s tTand nnd (
bllndnee* will reeult In a few tlaya."
bn-ki-d at It carefully "You are In 1
“T ell the master f shall have li danger from a |vowerful Oriental crltn
1 dofle na be directs." sh» said to the Inal," announced tbr-jgypay at last.
I' ’ Chinaman aa the tbfUiworl him.to the
Klalno was. to soy tho. least, lmdoor.
*['.*,
pressed.
Inct turned and' went Into the hack
"H o Is a very dangerous man," wont
. rOIStp brhimmb«Y.' whore tho maid on tho gypsyjf*
‘ ;,tria waIlfnr '":^ h ii?,.brou(tM out ffom
"An&lt;J that Is Pot nil." tho gypsy hint-

"W by. a u n t if w hat's th*» inaHcr?".
rvakf^r Jilalnn, wijzfdpAng at tfio sud
iti-ciiPfa with wlilrb t h s baudagp h a d
bpen u»xn frocr h c r cycs. 'W h a t docs
It all .tpoftn?"
I
"You—you criminal*" re p e a te d Aunt
Josephine accusingly at tho gypsy,'
then turning to Kialne, "Why, Craig
called up and warned me pot to let her
put anything over'your e'yeg. } didn’t
wall to hear any more-' X juiit ran'lo
ami tore the thing off." ’
. *

Wi l l i u very c tn i*itlrra lili i" l " l Ircc-. I »• nil'll I
B tirk u v o N u rs u riis lin n- i* inm *1 nt :i &lt; ••rtifica
iin

TAHjSk.

i i 11m t

ii11&lt;1 \ i i r i t ' l y

of

In

t ■*, i j . i i r

-.n it!,

i i &lt;*.

I'ln’ iiiloptnni o f this (Vrtifiuiti* has 1*e*«*ii m i ^ rusI i
us I iv th e ntitnltcr o f im|iiirii‘s rutt’iv ril from |nwho h a v e I roujLfliL trt-i-s ;i*kmyf for in form ation to
other persons liejjotintinj» for tin* pnrehnsi* o f prov
In scores o f instances t hat ha\ e conn* tim ler otir &lt;i
viition in ttl^ p a s t few years. Imyers pai«l a hanrl
preinilini on f»rove properties 1»y rea*oii o f the ia« i
they w e re planted with Htiekeve tree*.
In a greait miwil&gt;«'r o f eases negotiations fo r the
chase o f gro ves h a v e fa Ill'll llirout:h when it cotih
he t-slahlishetl to t he Nalisfnetion of the in ten d in g
chaser that the p la n tin g had hren o f lliie k e y e tre
I t is o b v io u s l he assurance t hat proves w e re ruatle
B u ck eye trees has conn* to he Imikril upoM hy sli
, in v e s to rs ns seroiul only in iuiport.inee to the tit
V thy land, in v ie w &lt;»f the widespreatl rcpu tatioi
\f|iin1ity o f B u ck ey e trees.
•a U C want t o g iv y our customers t ree. insurance tha
" ■ m t lc c t them as much as does a title search. S
‘ h a v e "d e v is e d this c e rtifie n h , w h ith will he foun
itssM o f no small value in a n y transaction in vo
* the w o f t h o f a g ro v e .
It is to the trees u ^a
' Nii1) s t n ic t t » f title is to the land.
•
Full particu lars as to this new and helpful feat ti
~ B uckeye service will he mailed on a p p lication . *
described in detail in the n ew B u c k e y e N u f j
C atalog.
I f you have not received a e b n v o f

*&gt; *

W. H. Brokaw, Agent, Orlando, Florida

�OCTOBERJOzIMR

THE HANFORD flBRALD

•

PAGE SEVEN

after me. pausing at the door to watch
ur run down tho hall.
Slowly a cabinet under tho labora­
tory table back of her swung open,
and the evil, murderous faco of the
Chinese master criminal appeared
j\ D e t e c t i v e Novel and a Motion Picture Drama
from tho refugo to which . ho had
dropped after the shots wiilch h(j
had fired to frlghteq inet. Silently ho
crept toward Elaine, standing with her
-fticWell-Known Novelist and the Creator of itie'Craig Kennedy" Stories
back to ^Itu.
With ono powerful movement ho
Monroe Chapter No. 15, II. A. M.
P r e s e n t e d In Collaboration W ith the Pallia Players and
swept Elntiio bttek Into the laboratory
Meets every second and fourth Tlmrs
tbo Eclectic Film Company
and to tho lloor utfTT xlntnmod tho day in Masoidc Hull over llio Irnpcflti
door, locking It. Another Instant tlnd Theatre. \ bating companions welcome,
CorrrtrH, IVH. br tb« m, Cai.vt) All Fomra «l*tu Kmn t,i
H. E. Tolar
ho run to Inei nnd unfastened her. ). F. Ivirnatz
Secretary
High I’riesl
8he had merely fainted and was now
coming
to.
Kennedy wna speecntess wtui ro- ceal her feelings from this Instru­
Down the hnll wo had discovered no Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Stn i
. ||e took the other handkerchief ment."
,*d Mnidly ran his band over It. At
Already, although we did not know ono when suddenly we heard Iho sti­
Meets every first and third Tuesday *
»
be came to a little hard lump in It, the gypsy had gone straight tn Wu lled scream of Klalno. Hack wo rushed in each month Everyone who has seen j
|r; tftB He ripped It open. There Fang s apartment. Wu had been get­ to the door. Hut It was locked and his Star in the East are cordially invited J
to visit tlii- chapter.
’ |he imle tube of radium!
ting anxious about his scheme when Jammed,
Alice E (tohluns, Sec'y
"You're lucky.' he uxclaitued. "If his servant announced that Inez s
W u had finished releasing Inez by
tou had had that tube over your eyes maid was outside.
rtits llnio and. with her, rushed Into
i, would have done Its work In a fow
"Hrlng her In Immediately." Wu the hack room. As ho did so Elaine
minute* You might not feel It for thundered
mnnaged to get to her feet and fol­
m
tlm*\ but you would have been
low In limn to see Wti smash the win­
The maid came In. frightened, blurt
muded at least In a few days. If not Ing out what had happened to her
dow to thi&gt; tlre er.cape with a chair I
and what she had seen at tin* and half shove Inez through to safely.
He was about to foNow w h e n c e
apartment of her mistress
Wu
llstuncd, bis fnco repressing tho rag­ spied the yphygtmigraph and seized It.
Sanford bodge No. 27,1. O. O, F.
That brotf£ht» lUtn Urea to face with
ing fury ho felt.
'Meets every* Monday at* 7:20 p. m
Elnlnp. .She hyiatchwlQho record front o ver Imperial Theatre.
"Quick—my street clothes." ho or
J. J. Dlchinron
tiered of his servant, then, as ho hint; With.* ML^iath ho struggled with J. W.* 0. Singletary
Secretary
N. (1.
threw them on, added to the gypsy. her for It. ‘ .
.fly this Tllne' Kennedy and 1 had
“ Wait hero until I return.”
(late &lt; ity t amp No. C, W. O. W
It wns only a few minutes after ho forcejl the door and were In tho out- I
had been warned by tho gypsy that er laboratory.
Meets second ami fourth Wednesday
Wu hlmseff gilded Into the hall lead
Wii had bout Klalno lutck over tho nights in each month.
J I Hoolelmn ,
table and had drawn a long knife. As E. b. Miller
Ing to the main room of tip* Inborn
, Clerk
Council ( 'ninmandcr
tory. He listened a moment, then, lie poised it oyer her ho heard us
henring nothing, was about, it* open coming. Uijp shouts seemed to glv**5
El Attic redoubled siren gili She broke I
II. J‘ ii I . Sanford l.txlge 1211 f
awa * Just as Wit slabbed furiously,
Mi-yt lir-t and third Widm-ii;i\ lilyh
and the knife point wiih deflected by it corner ol I ir-t St and I’lilmeMo \ u
the uphiguiugraph. ,
,.
.1O. 1*. l«*vb.r
T t A N***iK
There wu» not an; Instant to lose,
Secretary
Exulted Hob r
and Wu fairly dived out of tho win- I
do\v. As we rushed in Kennedy . The bake Itrce/e i ounrll No.At Junior
pause,] n&gt; reassure himself of Elaine's
Order I niled American Mcchtyilc**
safety, but I, plugged after Wu, my
..Mi-els i*vi*r\ Wednesday at 7:-Hl 1*.
reveller il rnXv 11*
M.. it. [bet ,1", HaA
Visiting hjntlterB
1 11 Sum h,. Re. S. ■
dm.'. I sliol dowji frum ti e win ar&lt; «•!■■■(!•
dew at his retreating fuini
He fuel
ahtio'l reached the gronlid when I
- , a Wm stag, * r and lull If, r, I ul
Ih- a a
i ill" • t In) al,. ,| t. ,. I I aUell
. fl, . f huL I 1,44*1 use,| tj, tn all
l »!nrti&gt;d after him
n„i as he

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Mowers’ l i m e s t o n e g r o u n d unusually fine
rt'mltlv mixes with (he soil
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labor 11Vjt&gt;*•-n I r&gt; turn* •!
t liriiugh •I he ,WImlt^w*. I saw that tlo&lt;
.train bud^ la »Iji
T* thu
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Ne.i mot
Wua,«^er, vbc bud taint
i*d anil I\flnfu--t|V.w«H Ju^f hrjijglng her

Our Shouts Seamed to Give Elaine Redoubled Strength

K'linmly hud illwrrivnrnil
. .if,- i|,;,i itin) Hlarti'if

lift

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With f|,l-7 | lii'gui, to gwxcd lu ul ui fur a iniiiu"lii I In n
w 11hitr** w
Si i. iu I v 11 i i i iil' I ’ s w o
- ■i ■ . iii-triii-tiuii*
d a w n iigain i " l b " gr' iiud
■•i.a* ■d u 1th Ui*- gun
In tin- tiiu-V naan .Ki'iim ih ti«ik In-*
| l.ii on I want you to' go
plnnn ii mi r Hu- ifi" ' r w .o wldl*- Eluiii"
' ui" wind on ib** way'nnd
and 1 bi'ld aver tin* iiiiil
■ i urri-atrtf at one** Other
‘ Now. Wallor." hn bngan in nil a*
m|*p , , in.,, m*t a chance."
*umod rhetorical tone, "you rciiu'in
I illt hut know It nt tho time, hut
Jun a .it »,.r,i uiiout to start nnd bor wo trficod that follow, Wu Fung. I"
Pell street. I,nt mo sen Whnl was
*rri' iii"iing toward tho door, lh«
i lint niimhor’
Ono’ *;
r&gt;I») i •mlijt-as mid fagged. rcachNl
||i&lt; payroll 1 saw tho noodlo jump
Ihi Ml * i . of the apartment
She
slightly at tho mention of-l'oll »lrvei.
**• il» it to go In when she heard
lr,,t i i 'I myself going out
Shi* thpn fall back nt tho numbrr, o n e '
drupji-it b n k into I he convenient ahei'Two?" wont on Kennedy
Wr » tn-11 fitnnedy had used before,
Thu noodlo aenreoly ondllaH*(V
^n*l wIii p we rattle out wo did not
."Threo—four— five." come slowly
k*- an-"lie in the hall. As' w e dintnex'a faco, though » « could not aeo
ppf&gt;^r" I -lie "merged nnd cautiously It, wnn tenao and act She ii'cmril do
lOllllSllI I]K
tormlru'd not to betray a thing Yet
I In *p,i• '■* my fears lni*x went with- tho harder aim tried to control the out
■ ■ tn the latKiramry
We ward exyrejialon of her feeling* tho i
rn,' r"i ' ui least, not knowing thnt tnuro aho. hetrayeii fieraelf by tht* In­
p 1‘Jlr i.f Mack eyes watched every ward blood pressure which tho uncan­
r1' 1' " ’ ’
lb*- fake gyimy saw u« ny llttlo fbstnjroent before u» re
r"
‘ " I, -illy came out of a door corded. &gt;
P*t&gt;&gt; min wiiich g|t„ |lruj cupped and
A b Kemiody kept on counting the
pUrr*.‘I downtown
Indicator slojrty, but steadily, rose,
b • ' uni long after | arrived, how- registering her Suppressed emotion*.
fRfr, that Kennedy and Efnkin Joined KIMfi*&gt; nnd I-watched tho dial, bending
Bt* st t! ,. laboratory
tfv h u e d y hnd over It with lnten*o Interrat.
OutaldO In the hall, Wu lu»d again
coma to tho' laboratory' dour. Thin
time ho drew out hla key and softly
opened It nnd entered For n moment
ho stood confronting inex. alouo In the
chair. Quickly ho raised his Anger
to hla lip*. Indicating alienee.
-“ Kennedy kept on counting. As he
‘neared tin* right number Wu drew n
revolver and raised It high over hi*
head Twice he shot Into the ulr
Suddenly. Jual befo/e tin* allots, the
i\lal had unaccountably jumped ten
or n doien points What did It miTan
I "hold It up and Kennedy looked at It
In wonder. IIO. wft'B about to take a
H"

•

uroundS*£w 'vY3. V k*v.
t 'AiffUtJfl
ego'fa lined,
I
u .iuiiiidii Mtu., Jmt^ijm gfr1
! got him
ij fridg u*i
['ll
l. d r i l ^ i '' 1'htlli"
' in |l,
. I„
.1 I i(il
I .s L* l,^n.[i.
'. i had ' t.'b I
it if »*ie mm1“
l * r lloi moment in bin relief at i-ei
Ing k ladle him Hufe, Kennedy aeetried
to have forgotten all about Wu
My
words recalled him.
• \. ver mind, lie reassurt'd, us tie
• ' ||" l i lie Inti" spin gniuKrnpli. Nut
I " 1.Id ing lb" great jump Id the llldlea
’ r when Inez ill.-i os ,r&lt; d XX11 before
t'.-r o r» t I-Ier,!,| t,!*" highest tension
I ill* tit bdied Vo It P* || sir**
. I,ad '^i.d JiU dell in I lai Irnlli
that'
XX.« gathered nbiild Craig while
l.l.iiii" l o o k e d ul til til elated
Then you Have forged the last
link." aim cried, .seizing both bln hands
in her own.
. Kmined) merely Mmllrd and shook
hia bead grifvcty."l^
i'h j^ m; ^ £ N rri|&gt;i;KL&gt;.r
Surety Ha, p ]d n 't M ean —
M aster.of thd^pouaa, ftp, eoniplnla*
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GARDEN SEEDS that have
been ti -*W»Tviml‘ known to bo
sj&gt;i*cj;tlly adapted to Florida
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There are limes in every woman's life when she
neetls a Ionic to help her over tho li.iril places.
When lli.it tune comes Ip you. you know whal tonic
to lake Cartlui, the woman's ionic. Cardui is composeil of. purely vegetable, injjreilienls, whicti act
pently, yet surely, on the weakened womAnly organs,
anti helps ImiUI them hack to strength and health.
It has benefited thousand^ and thousands of weak,
ailiiiji women in its past half century of wonderful
success, and it will do the same for you.
I
Von can'l make a'm isiake in taking

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Miss Amelia Wilson, R /F . 0 . No. -f. Alma, Ark.,
says: “ I think Cardui is tlie greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before I bewail to take Cardui, I was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy*
spells ami a poor,appetite. Now I feel as well and
as stiun^ as I ever did, and can cat most anythiny."
Benin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.

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.!wd will U*ur thereon on OmjitO* .fif uf,
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To All Cr.dUnfft.' toz• Ii-,o' Plililiiwir*^
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You, and each of you, arr btinliWtiutiSnf and. *»n*lfed ’ (o pre.rnt anj*mi dr'manita wklrb you, o* elthrr "t ytt|*
may have agalnal thn rilatrof Jf.ia (latn
Xlorfivoft, ilfr a id ; lal. »t Wmtnola*!A;nM.
1)-. Florida, lo «tit* andrrilfn.d »dl*-iaTxiral"* "f . 4hi *-.(ata. —ilhtn I no yraf/'ff’im
till- rlatr hrrrof
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Tu a|| /boditora. I.rgatrr4, fllttFuMaffl
all P.raona having rial mi syy m fl
ratata:
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flail apd required t*-y&gt;re*#nt
Arm a m!i w‘ r | h &gt; ijfc ?p r alt her ,*(. ))V
have' ag ilnrt tan ratata of Zajdaw^Q
nria, drmaand, lata of" Ramflfeja^
Klofida. lo tbs undnaalgn.il admipw
nf aatd r.tatn, within on# y . a r Mr
data hereof.
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. MARGARET D. HOflBRI
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m y horse is sick.
vPrompt attention muit be givy

ailing stock so that farm work may not be delayda^
Bell Telephone Service on the farm enables you
to get the veterinary quickly.
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your neighbors.
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THE SANFORD

HERALD

OCTOBER 29, isis
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[ j m l t c d ^ ^ H g 3 11 (
Potash supply
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given an incentive to
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more thoroughly into plant nutrition
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with view to utilizing product* at hand to the very _
bast purpose. The result of our efforts along this line is

Presbyterian Church
The Sunday school is enthusiastic i
in .its work and is growing.
Dr. Brownlee will preach both
services Sunday. The night services
are evangelistic.
The subject Sun­
day night at 7 will be, " W h y Join
the* Church?"
A large chorus is
lending the singing at these services.

It is so carefully blended that where land is properly pr
^ ^ t g o im t any fertilizer mixture of same ammonia and phi
regardless of percentage of potash.. Send f&lt;

&amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co,
Classes for Christian
Doctrine
0 • a. m.
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Benediction 7:30. p. m*
Sermons adapted from the Kpistle
and Ons\r,\| of the Sunday.
Week days:
Mass evry morning at 7.
Friday, at 7:30 p. m. Stations of
the Cross.
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M A R Y BICK FOR D IN “ L IT T L E P A L " AT T H E STAR MONDAY
N OVEM B ER FIRST

church las t'P riilay werrinfc, at their
pretty little home west of the city.
There, was a luige gathering of the
young people to enjoy the fun and
frolic, which ran fast and furious, as
tiie many laughable and amusing
games developed.
A particularly
-funny‘ •rrrr- 'rr -vraT-thr TrnfnttriTT ofpoetry, six different members of the
company reciting poems, no two the
same, all at one time. Guessing the
names of cities was rather novel and
exciter! much curiosity.
Many old
fashioned game* were played and
the guest* upon taking’ their de­
parture voted the coins of S i n a i ! de­
nomination the lf;"&gt;t ayre-abb- 01
enter t a m e r s

Baptist Service for Sundav
0:30 Bible School.
Mr. W. E.
Mrs. K. U. lfnyes is again at home
Scoggan will ct as superintendent
from a delightful visit to relatives
on account of Mr. Jinkins* absence
in Kentucky.
from the city.
11:00 Preaching at this hour by
V Griffin Herring left on Wednesday
the pastor, Mr. George Hyman on
for Anna {rolls, where he will enter u
the subject, * "T h e Vision of the
preparatory school before entering
Goal."
upon his studies in the Naval Acad­
6:30 Jr 1}. Y. P. U.
emy to which he has been appointed
6:30 Sr. B Y P. U
7:30 "T h e Matter and Manner of
Mrs. Archie Betts is vi-iting in
Acceptable Prayer" will be the sub­
Kissimmee
ject discussed by Mr Ilymarr in the
evening
On Nov 7th the church will begin
Hunt- n a « t i
a scrips n? services lasting Tor four
City.
days. The pastor will do the preachYou are welcomed t o . all the serMrs. Geo.. Dickinson left on the 1
midnight frnin Wednesday to attend
the bedside of her youngest son.
( ongregational Church
Robt M l»u k,-0*011. who is critical­
Ncxl Sunday morning tinly ill
ject (or consideration will he,
M i' !{&lt; -&lt;■ Addington i ' &gt;re from ( "ongregat lonulisin of Modern
Indiana and will b&gt; t h&gt; gm- t « f b, r a present at ion of lb,- tiling $ ., t
lb,- Congregational &gt; B U f i I
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Mis
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T hot tt&gt;It
Wold hits betn received m San
foul of the marriage of M i " Dai*,
[layman of Savannah, Gu . and Mr
S .1 Thm nr I of Sanford, w lii-b ten*
(dace in Savannah mi Miturdav
Mr
Tbotriil! is a well known and l"'P
ulur employe of the A I
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Miss Mary Chappell read Life
and named the works of Mary Murfree. This writer's style of writing *?■ vc
differs from that of mo-1 waiters, m., .
A Tennesseean by birth, stones ’are
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laid amid scenery of mountains, pen th» t,
name Ttetng OiaTlv* T* 1o&lt;-17,■u" A '
humorous incident is related. At a
meeting of writers among which ,)*«*’•
numbered
Longfellow,
Whittier, „r n
Holmes, etc-.. Miss Murfrce attend*
ed
Holmes upon finding the card tivr r.
Charles Crockett proceed,,-,! to Hunt »■,,) ,'
ii|, the owru-r of the card
After 1.'" !.
r-'r t
mtlrh searching he returned to WhitTin1
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FOR RENT
For Kent
Booms for light houici-t-tTig •» 1•» &lt;hik avenue
'Jo -f
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f*nht th e e t i t I n i s l a s t b
vouu g
woman
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i •-)• i in ,1 the bastiful man
I f a v i-n i v " i in-i *• » 11'
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Stray electric currents from a rail­
road are supposed to cause the treen
M r&lt; E. W. D. Dunn ia expected oil one side of n,Brussels street to bud
blossom after
from UHando today to attend the again and
IMlkisoti irftiajciile,to the t.iternture they once have^shed their leaves every
fall.
DcpirAmept .tomorrow afternoon.

9eBCIIIIUIIIIII500C3«CXX

TRUSS

“To Save Time Is To Lengthen

Life” .
Did you over stop to think how, much (mu* ymi roujd
save if you had a bicycle?
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How many times a duy do you walk frurjj one to twen­
ty blocks wlien if you liad a bicycle the trip could Ik- made
in one fourth tho time?'.
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We have
i n « ll tho l»est miikvt*, iioth cheaj) ones and higher,
which wo will self on term* to *uit. Or. we n»n fix up your old one at
a reasonable price. Corpjq in and talk to ua olmut it.

Sanford Cycle Company
« Opposite City Hail

Bicycles, Motorcycles ant! Accessories

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The session of the school on next ami
Sunday is expected to be of greater I ° f l ^interest than any preevious day.
I pirtm
About thirty member* of the Days
Truth Seekers
and
Brotherhood Hoi
, lasses with tin- pa*lor and *ufnT -o'- *'
iMendent iiHi-tuI the peiiern I ion of Bn
Bible cfasses uf the AlvtfcOiilXl church , IlH -d
in I &gt;rlatldo this w e e k
I d a * w a* a *!•' 1• 1
great in i .tsion
Ida* teachers and 4' d
some of the officer * who Wets* pres- Linlti
rut will convey lo those who were
hot
not able to attend the'good thing* mg*
they received.
The Sunday school l’hitik
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meets nt 11:45.
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Preaching
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

ror SaleVKjtgfe and Baby t’ bix of
H** Melted Carbon.
*celebrjjtPd Brgul White AVvandotfe*,
Curltop Pits been tneflnd by Prof.
Otto lainitpcr of Breslau:' Vor.thls big perform^uuc, heavy l.iving lurd*';
purpose ho Inrlfist-d a largo arc light, am booking orders fur same nilyc,
Noted Violinist Coming
formed of Two enrbon roils. In a, heavy Also a few' pullet* and corkcrels, id
The Lyceum Association is to tin ylars container rfnd exhausted thn air. salhe strait) -*F. P Strong, 106 F.
congratulated on being able to se­ By' ubBik a |«oWerfu1 electric- uprrept Third St.. Sanford.
U&gt;-ticure nn entertainment by , Miss ho produced such a heat that drops
F^r Salt - Good all rpuTid -i
Estelle Gray, the noted California formed at tho tips of the carbons.
buggy and harness. Chenfyfbr;?
violinist on the night of ‘Nov. 16th.
Box 1256 or ~
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This entertainment, will be given in
West Hijassrorr.
Better Paying Crop.
tho Temple. Season tickets are now
If young men who Ijava been sowing
On sale for the pntiro winter course wild oats wish to make amends and *,-F «r Sale- -26,00fi Snow l&gt;a
at JHHO.
Th* admifedbn to each i^nke’ good tbMr-losses,* tot ibbO} sow (WuVr Plants.
W. C; .Pry
iltiraetfo'rj-'ViU be 50 cents. You Um $.wheatChicago Daily -New^
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strength. She L « h *$h« Ri**t bowing
of any woman l have ever known."
Let the people of Sanford rerrp'rol e* that this rem arkable wo main is
to be in our city on the night' or
Nov. lfith. Buy a ticket on Satur­
day from Prof II F Fr.ell ’and Mr
For Sale— Ten acres of the best
A. W. Honeycutt when they aphigh luimmock land, west side, just
p i o v h you.
outside corporate limit*
Half in
cult i vat ion 4 years.
About 250
More Troops Needed
largo pines.on other half. All fenced
Wa*lHngton. D. C.. Oct 29. and ditched.
Quarter mile /TFS-wt^
Governor Ferguson of Texas today
shipping stations and Elm .**, Per­
wired President j^ilaon asking that
fect .drainage. $1350 will hay it if
more Uffop* he sent to Brownsville.
sold within the next 10 daynA worth
Tbo border raids are threatening end
$3000.00.
See owner. 207 French
tha’ situation is more menacing.
avenue.
a! l-tf
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truly rtunarkabb* Tor its freedom and

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toil a, r v m l m t fir f hi l * i ' , o ,.f i
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&lt;&gt;r«|lnain •-*
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fo u r
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1'lii.j-ii one of the |.iv«dicst jnrganir.atiojjs of the kind th Lh^.-stulew&lt;flnd
several months sgo x tn‘ 1 Warded a

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* tOfe Pclmetto Avenue-

For Sale A few dozen c a n - of
home , limed tomatoes, t L
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Brand, which I wish to ilt-ipo.. .,( jt
Min i
Vo 3 *cit'ifs, 3 for 2."i~ ’ '.-rnT
your orders to Gladys Greene, R p,
D. No. 3, Sanford. This notice will
not appear again.
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For Sale Ford,truck, line shap*
bargain
Five passenger Butch, grett­
ing bargain, $350.00
Semin,.1- (’ 0.
Garage. Sanford, Fla. •
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People read these ads.
You art
doing it now.
Is your ad in tha
column?
Have you something t&gt;
sell? Try an ad *
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Mr* N AN Green of DeLa- d tia*
returin-&lt;l heme after a ph-a«.ii.: -i'll
to her si*ti-r. Mrs p; (; Mehricti*.
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Mrs Wate of Boston i* visiting
her patents, Mr and Mrs Bn hard
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For Sale— Florida corn, sacked oi
in ear." Florida hays haled Carina
or less. Best Fulghum seed n»p
$1 00 per bushel in live bushel lou
Seed- Bye $11.75 per bushel. Wjj.
liamson tfc Dennis, Gainesvii
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in.1111- witt, t lo-ir tier-il, work
In
ti-tent centered in the exchange ol
new pattern* in crochet
Dainty re­
freshment:. Weft- served during I he
afternoon
1 hose present wer* M r s
Mr*. Tlionui* 1 ,-ok , recently &lt;•*
Tom Davis, Mr* \A \A l.obg. Mr*
B r a t d e n l o w n ha s b e e n t he gu,-*t o f
I K Fa,,Mr* D A Ci.ldweli,
her sister, Mr*
K (i
M, lirten*.
Mrs
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Hill.
Mr* ( &lt; Wood­
while en route to het new h ome in
ruff and Mr* Richard Baltin
Tennessee

Mrs. C D M c L a u g h l i n I- M I u* day iiight for Augusta, G. , where
Bhe was called by the sudden death
of her mother. Mrs. Roswell King

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... the -.pi-eiai ' “ " l I'eoplI helpful .talk
Mrs. li &gt;1 Chappell's paper fob ' h» ,r’
” Mr* Tn
lowed on George W
Cable and was \nm
rip!ur&gt;- lessondelightfully gn* n
I t-i- wilier burn 1
i-s
tlie s{,.,ial m New Orb.ill* In
I * 1I Im n l to “ “ “
study tin- In-bUs ,*f the Creoh-e
Association &lt;if Leaving school at the age &gt;&gt;f fifteen
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Mr and Mrs William M&gt; K 11■t«**iMrs \A i| I’lti-rs ha* n-rurne,
are tcjoicing in the birth of a lUtLhome after a pleasant \ i-s11 to Jack
daughter. ThursHny Oct ‘_M|

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Jacksonville
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IN TH E HEART OF T H E W O RLD ’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED

GRABS BAG
AND DUCKS

SANFORD HE
City Itcautiful prizes. To facilitate
the work of them* Indies a lint ,wi ll'ltp
tivnpilcd of home ground* mint a t ­
tractive In each district, hy citizens'
selected for this purpose. Thi* list
will he given the final judge*, in
older-that a more rnreful Inlpri tion
will lie made on November r* an
no pains Mill I e spaied to make the
contest fair'anil ju&gt;t.

MANATEE
ST.JOHNS
TRUCKERS RIVER TRIP
WILL ONLY II A V K TWO,GREAT S C E N E R Y . GREAT
HUNDRED AC RES IN
I
PEOPLE. GREAT RIVER
C EL E R Y
„ GREAT STATE

but which have proved their adapta­
bility.
The yellow elder la one of
thrim, and it has-'bloomed to pcifection in the garden of B. F. Whitmu and M. F. ITdbinson.
Another
lovely thing i* the Hauhinia, or
Mountain Ebony. Mhicli has an
bloom like an orchid.
There are
tine plants of thin in the garden of
the Hotel Allumonte.

ON T U E S D A Y s I S
1
AND FRIDAYS

BEAUTIFUL
BOOKLET
FOR OSTEEN

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One cash pi ire of five dollui- Mill
There will be calla lily bulbs for
be given in each district to the h&gt; me
.Ti
^■lt‘
sale, tftid thpir suitabi lity * I* i f be
and ground' judged most di-si r viug.
judged
by
the
fact
that
last
winter
A
Growers and trucker* in the Sar. The A (I W I Steamship New* in n
The bounds of districts and - audi­
sotu
Hay
district
have
been-busy
for
bc4utifully
illustrated monthly till irl they bloomed ,ift^ti^&gt;fd from .Chi isttakes
satchel
tions of award, were published in'
\ tM
two months getting the ground in wiih entertaining mnltet concerning man until I j f b e j b p a n,
the Met aid of October 2fi
from a r m
of
shape for tho fall crop*. Heed bed* tho West Intlja inlands and other
T h e r e . ' p l a n t s 0/ pansy,
\/
have been planted and the work of point
touched, by the Clyde and and Beilis I’errumu. the pretty little
Mis. I,.'II. Ilouchrlle,’ lit lie daugh­ setting out the pi a tit* begun some Mallory Lino steu liters. including English daisy.
ter Frances and Mias Marian Earle time ago.
Florida. Tho articles are splendidly
■ mm
The
usual
ctop*
of
tomatoes,
pep­
written,
and the, il lust rift ions are
of New Stpyrnn are the popular
busy
and
clean
Everybody
get
i
‘..ril is getting ill the Lift City
pers. eggplant, beans, oubli ige nnd l'lt'11 ily hi mtiful
Few articles of a
Among the many * booklet* re«,
j
guests of Mr* Henry Wight
up Nov. IT-20.
many
wnyjt
anil
some
of
11;
lettuce with a less amount of Engnptiv
nature could be more
cently printed for various -sections of
-c
in- not i » °ur liking.
Tho
lish peas, cauliflower and P ar.-l" l Cllt' rt.iini g.
The November issue
Florida by the Herald Printing Coy&gt;&gt;*
i iii••n havo their highwaymen
.
Jl
have been planted
•if 1lii&lt; pr •tty magazine has" an ur. , of this city is that of Osteen, l*|?&gt;'r»
. !, nfl the hnml satchel* of
The dry Meat her ha? be r-II ovel • t l ' - l '
L&gt; Hay mond Com to. I on
- 1
ida a fine l&gt;mc.hure id railroad folder
anil at their will rnh
come on many farms by i 1lg it inn,
ir&gt;mi
W ■ti t Life in F.iiriria,*
size describing this hgnutiful little
..a thi* streets hut our city
otliers m beru the cropping is l i t l l H W III 'll U‘l luki- tin* following ex
dlly in Volusia county.
(Fsteeri is
The present time -hmr—hern
np saw gras1! land1? h a w vuffrrrd n o ‘ m m nf tn en t1ntj*rnxt
tjbout ntnr tmles from Hanfontr tin-—
tngn!url&gt; free from these bold, bad
inconvenience from the luck of rain,
Hghtfully situated among the oak*
"The St. Johns river is tho inlund
men. due to the vigilance of the SPORTSMEN WARNED THAT but th e -several hours of slow rain
FOUNDATION
LAYING
AND
und
pines on the high ridge between
waterway from Jacksonville south to
all Tuesday made
the
growing
police
the
Rt.
Johns river and the, ocean
SU
I
'
E
r
t
S
T
I
t
U
C
T
U
RE
PROTECTION OF WILD
the fruit growing country
One
plants take on u brighter if greener
and
about
twenty miles' from thu
Saturday night lining Halloween
takes an attractive. Clyde
Line
H lilLD IN G #. ASSETS,
FOWL MUST HE
view of life, expressed by expanding
fine beach at N*‘ w Smyrna;
tin- police were busy with the small
steamer,
and
travels
all
night
up
the
NEEDS. ETC.
OBSERVED
outward mill Upward
I
i . and this looked like n golden
■3
winding stream with the scarehlighl
(Klevii It nol/JT’ m'w town but like
The celery crop in Manatee rotin-1
opportunity for u ne^ro thief who
Arch|lcrturaf designing,
artisan many other t^wn* in Florida has
Washington, l&gt; C . Nov 2
With
playing on the deiiffe tropical jungles
wnt-hefl M Frank in his store get- tile approach of the open season for ty will not be over 50 pet cent of |mon1 beautifully
You arrive aboil I squaring and plumbing, ami me­ been taking a siesta, being content
This is due
■ i- ready to leave for home. After shooting wild low],
iluCoiled what it was last year
the middle of the next morning at chanical rough hewing are already with w luu ha.t been lavishly suji■ ng the store and accompanied States Department of Aguruliure is to the initial expense of raising tins Sanford, m the vegetable country, well accomplished for-ou r metro­ Jilied by nature and the inhabitants
l , Mrs Frank and Miss Florence warning sportsmen that the Federal crop and the price of fertilizer which from this place much celery ami politan Sanford, tin* coming City knowing they lived in one of the
Mr Frank wended hi* M'ay horne- regulations as amended October 1, has advanced -10 per cent over last othrr green Stuff is shipped to lurk- Attractive
Foundation laying, the favored spots of the state did not
Some 425 acres'were plant­
A.ir l on Magnolia avenue and just If* I t, will be strictly enforced Sonic season
vitally important work of all up­ think they were justified in giving
sonville and the north
This year there will
a* the party were in the durk part misunderstanding has arisen from ed last year.
building is of in tensest interest to away the secret to any one else.
"The trip Up this winding river
The
every citizen who bel leges, as we do,
nf the block nnd near their home the fact that tho various state laws probably not be over 200.
gave to us our tirnt glimspe of the
But in the (last two years Osteen
in a great future for the luunty seut
. man jostled against Mrs Frank do not always conform to the Fed prospects fur this crop &gt;»r«* good this
inland life a glimpse that appealed
has
taken on new life,
chiefly
season,
so
fur.
much
better
than
last
of Semiuole.
Not in the vast ex­
,i• -i Infuse she could prevent it had eral regul atin ns This is regarded as
to Us us particularly like the life of
through
the
efforts
of
a
live
Hoard
of
and
an
optimistic
feeling
prevails
panse of area, as Rev Mr. Venable
Hipped her hand satchel from her unfortunate but in such cases the
the south one meets in a popular
Trade and the new booklet that
aiming
growers
that
good
prices
will
arm and with the speed of a grey­ Department must insist upon the
observed iq one of his excellent ad­
novel the fragrant, broad veran- dresses while heie, not in the wide describes candidly and honestly the
hound ran down the street
About observance of the Federal regula be obtained.
Mr V W Chapman, manager of dahed south with its romantic at­ width or broad breadth nr zenith- town and country is the first step
that time a Sanford negro came up tions
the Manatee County Vegetable Co . mosphere, its old gardens und bowers lowering apex, does the greatnese'of of the Board to let the world know,
aid inquired if the man speeding
The Department will consider any
what Osteen hud to offer the home*
iltiMn tiie street had stolen some­ recommendations submitted in good who have one of the best farms for
The steamer landed ul Pululku a city consist, but in the spirit i f
seeker
and investor
raising
celery
in
the
county,
thre# **
Not for oiit national,
thing ami upon being informed faith (Or amendment of the regular
at about nine in the evening.
W«* her people.
miles
from
Sarasota
on
the
hard
Osteen is a sister of Sanford, al-,
that he hml went over to Sanford tions, but will hold no public hear­
had beAn chatting through the first state, county and municipal execu­
avenue anil informed Marshal Tillis ings thereon, nor will it amend the road to Hradcntown, informs us his part of the journey with a sturdy tives. men who aro professional poli­ though In Volusia county and wo
aid the police fofee, who responded regulations prior to .October 15, company will plant twenty-five acres, southerner from 'No'th Cuhlihu,* a ticians only, but tb&lt;&gt;*A who are also rejoice in Imr success and public
When the new hard sur­
in a lew minutes. They succeeded in 1915. It is the purpose of the De­ fifteen having alt cad y beibi set out, young pi anler, whose conversation men of character, m e q o f progression, spirit.
The City Attrac­ faced roads are built from Osteen
tr.e king the man as far us Eighth partment to conform the regula­ the other ten I* being set ns rapidly hnd thrown us into another life— the Then of fidelity.
street but there he wan lost in the tions to the wishes of the majority a* a j o r c e of twenty-live men can life of the sunny south, and hud tive must be-7 foundation laid und ferry to New Smyrna through Os­
darkness and up to date has not of sportsmen so far as it can be gel Che plants transplanted from well prepared us for the enjoyment supeistruoStfrc built by men of not teen that litlje city will expand and
been apprehended. Luckily the sat- done and at the same time give wild the seed beds. Boarding the plants of Palatka,
As the steamer swung only IrightBfrnfessInns. but who. seen grow nnd become a fartor in the life
for bleaching will
bggi/i
about
•lol only contained a few dollars, fowl
up
to
the
landing,
there was a or unseoft. walc,h#d or unwatched, of Volusia county und in this ex­
the
necessary
protection.
Christmas und shipping 1Ahc next
but Mrs Frank’* greatest loss is
laughing, chattering group waiting live up to th*«&lt; professions. Public pansion Sanford will assist in every
As fast as the celery is re,
Fnlcral regulations
divide
the I month
A drawbridge between the
H. r glasses and several small articles
In the swaying lantern 'light, nnd spirit, aggntssIWvljeAs,. _unselfish ser­ way
United States lilt" two zones
Zone J moved the land Will he plantftW in I
vice
and
shrewd
foresight,
coupled
two
'"iinties,
connecting the brick
1 • I • O rep l ace
near them an eager group of darbies,
The celery already set
No I. the breeding zone. in.dudes tomatoes
wi
A
i
rigbteoushFxts
make
So
tnvin^
road*
of
Seminole
nnd Volusia will
anxious to pick up a few Coins, hov­
n . bohlness of the highwayman
nut is in line condition atid the pros-1
the state of Oregon Idaho. Nebra«
add
greatly
to
the
prosperity of
rihle
combination
for
the
funda­
ered to carry our grips, catch the
d. mm,-trales the ease with which
ka. (,'olorado, Iowa, Illinois. Indiana. peels for u good crpp most encour­
mental
constructing
und
subsequent
Osteen
nnd
the
Board
of Trade will
rope,
do
anything
to
win
our
favor,
any one cun be robbed and every
Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jer­ aging.
rearing
of
a
city
whose
renown
shall
then
see
tho
resujts
of
their . labor* T j
and
consequently
got
in
every
one's
•itizen of Sanford and especially the
Celery will be a good crop this
sey und ul I states north of them.
nv the
th « ‘
girdle the universe.
and the ‘ (home place among
way.
ladies should be on guard at night,
Zone No. 2, the wintering zone, in­ year and it is expected high prices
oaks
and
pines"
will
bo
filled
\kith
Briefly, in word about our assets,
for ut this time of the season the
"W e wejjl ashore and proceeded
Reports from
cludes all slates south .of those will lie maintained.
and our needs:
I^tke Monroe und new peop le, autos filled with tour­
l"irgl.ir and highwayman lurks in
The air was
JHI
New York and Michigan are that up the dark street
named.
our
seawall
and
our
hoped for In­ ists in the winter and Flori&lt;H»» pep pit*”
ai Hie rities and is constantly on
The regulations prescribe seasons there will he much less celery plum­ fragrant wflh the breath of orange lund waterway, our extensive and in the summer will'be speeding over
th. lookout for victims
It would
ed this season than usual und the blossoms anil with the dampness of
as follows
unequaled winter farming territory the new roads to the beach and this
■I'li be well (or the business men to
From
Open seasons for migratory turd* short ernp will command higher the river and the mg lit
aFiutting
the city our rail and water entire section will take on new- life
go armed, as a few killings Mould
The
Conditions are very favor­ a head Moated strains of music
in )*tl5 under Federal regulation". prices
transportation; our manufacturing and prosperity
re tit tally decrease the ranks of
able fur raising this crop and it in combination made a fairy I ike appeal
Zone No 2.
industries;' including the A C. L.
Ho-u bold robbers.
expected the price will he main­ to us.
Waterfowl: Oct. I-Jan Id
shops; our miles upon miles ol paved
Navy Needs Supplies
Exceptions: Delaware,
Marian tained throughout the season
" A dance wus on at the big hotel. roads and streets, with more to fol­
Washington, Nov, 2.— Increases
District of Columbia, Virginia, North
Monthly Magadnc for Sanford
In the wide lounge and lobby groups low including the Dixie and Na­ iq the navy's store of supplies to
Will Ballot Today
About the 20th of November will Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, laiuof
pretty women— It seemed that tional Highways; the fine bUrgs nnd make possible the placing of a float
Washington,
D. C., Nov. 2
appear the lirnj issue of a monthly isiana, Nov. l-Feb. L
Eight slates, New York, Massachu­ night that ul I of them were pretty handsome drives in all direction*; upon a war basis at a few hours’
Florida, Georgia, South Carolina,
magazine in Sanford. This maga­
setts, Maryland, New Jersey, Penn­ — chatted gayly with their purtners, pretty dwellings and tasty grounds; notice *is urged • by Rear Admiral
zine will begin with weight pages, Nov. 20-Feb. 1!L
flowering Samuel McGowan, paymaster gen­
sylvania, Kentucky. Ohio and' Mis­ nibled at Ices, or watched us, as delightful shade • tre*s,
Missouri. Kunsas, Oklahoma, Sept.
th re e
columns each.
It will be
sissippi, will hold el ections*. to/lay. newcomers and possible acquaint-, shrub*, plants and year round ver­ eral of the United States navy, in a
'sited The Temple Report and will 15Feb. 1.
With a few local expectations, in an cos. There was one thing most dure; supremest climate in the repot t to Secretary Daniels.
have as editor Mr. George Hyman
Arizona, California. Texas, Oct
these . constitutional
ques­ noticeable about the atmosphere world; our banks, stores, offices,
In a few years the war vessels un­
and as business manager Mrs. Forest 16Feb. 1.
tions will be the dominant issues.on here, a thing that 1 found true of shops and commercial interests; our fit for service have increased thirty
L Gntchel.
Six columns will he
Rails, Coots. Gallinules. Sept I- election day, including as they do all the south and west coast town*. always on the right side, bright and per rent, while there is a depreciaw
*
*■•»**»
*n'd as advertising space.
Dec. 1.
such fundarifcntal matters as woman- It was a most pleasing informaHty, nqway Herald; our power for good tion in value in the stores on hand.
Exceptions: Tennessee, Utah
A sermon will be printed in each
suffrage, municinpl' Home rule, pro­ which extended a friendly greeting Commercial Club; und, best of ail,
"In discussing economy," says the
Sept.’
1-Dee.
1
issue Other church announcements
hibition, state Income taxes, refer­ to the newcomer without the neces­ our People, our Schools and our report, "this makes a fine showing,
Missouri, Sept. 15-Jan 1
Was ever n young and but it is a condition which- s h o u ld
anti reports will be made .therein.
endum plans, nnd some leaser re­ sity for words, as well us a cordial Churches.
camaraderie
to
the
acquaintance,
1
Louisiana,
Nov.
I-Feb.
1
.
aspiring
town
more favored?
.AU the institutions of the Temple
forms.
not longer continue, for R ia A mat­
Ariaona, California (coots), Oct.
Mil be given space to give publicity
The woman suffrage question will wus phased with that there; I have
We need, always, more enterpris­ ter of history (hat every great cor*
51-Fob. I.
in the columns of the magazine.
come up for decision In New York, been pleased with it again und again ing and able metf to share our of­ flict has, In tho Inst analysis, d?*
Woodcock:
Nov. 1-Jan. 1:
Pennsylvania
and
Massachusetts^ In the other' towns of southwest ficial, commercial and financial re- pended largely on tho question of
Mr Hyman, the editor, Is the
Yet, the people to he
Exceptions: Delaware, Louisiana. which states will funriah in point, of Florida.
sponaibilities; more husbands and supply. There shoifid be no real
_j£f
pj
pastor of the First Baptist Church
found,
in
these inland resorts are
Nov. 15-Jan, 1.
population, tho greztest test "Uio
wives
to
make
beautiful
homes,
difference
between
peace
times
and
&lt;&gt;f Sanford and has-had considerable
West “Virginia, Oct. 1-Dec. 1
suffrage question has ever hnd in the quite aS gsntee^ quite us well bred plunt more shade, set out and tend war times with respect to ship sup­
experience in this line of work. Ho
t
0*w a clans, as those of the cast coast.
Georgia, Dec. 1-Jan. 1.
.
United Sutez.
New
blossom, green and lawn; more at­ ply."
i
served when only sixteen years of
" We "could only stop to chat tendant* in our places of worship,
• Shore Birds, Black Breasted and first .*t»te in th# east*
otr
~
»—
»ge as co-editor of the Houston
brie fly .with those whom we met in more children and adults in our tourists, as well n* residents, and*
t ' nH
Journal in Georgia. Was editor for Golden Plover, Jackanlpe, Yello- equal suffruge, defeated the pr&lt;
tion at a special election given oVer Pafatka. ^ Our steafner was to start Sunday schools, more God-fearing, northern capital, a model-up-to-date
legs, Sept. 1-Dec. 15. ,
j
a year of Zeitgeist, a monthly maga­
Exceptions: Florida." Georgia,
e x r l U a i ^ V i y t h e Suffrage question again within a -fe w minutes; it was God-honoring men and women,, in hotel, und that promised fintf Qpvzine devoted to the interest of Chris­
South Carolina, Nov. 20-Feb. 1.
on October 19. While it has been with a feeling of regret that we society, in domestics, in trade, and ernment Building, that Intra Coast' i *1
tian Education
Chrisp County,
Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, held by some political observer! that, turned back to continue our jour- in ?very walk of life.
al Waterway, a Library Building,
j
We
want
Georgia.
Ho Was also editor (or a
TcXaS, N o v.’ l-Feb. 1.
the result of the contest in New ney "
H
ospital,
County
and
Boat
C\ubs,
a
y *. ^
more
music
In
our
churches,
Jn
our
year of Hcrnado, a monthly maga­
' Tennessee. Oct. 1-Dec. Id.
Jersey -Vould be reliably indicative i r - ‘
j
public squares nnd in. our parlor*. Y. M. C. A., Golf Links, tf'C o u n ty
zine it) the county by that name
Arizona, California. Oct. 16- Feb­ of what might bo expected in ‘ ttrti,
’
Plant
Hale
and
Flower
.Show
Fair
AWoriatlon!
more
m
erchants
We
want
substantial
and
heartiest
'a this- state.
larger neighboring states, the suf­
On November 19 and 20, |t some support for our city band, M d -fo r nnd liukiness nmn who will be- * memruary 1
? -r-^ ’f a
Mr* Forest Gatchpl is well Known
Utah (snipe). Oct 1-Dec. Ifi
frage leaders have not been dis­ place to bn announced later, tjie civic' all competent and Helpful instruc­ iiers of and take an active Interest
,
in Sanford as a well trained business
Utah (plover and yellbw|egs).
couraged by the big majority with sections of the Welfare Department tor* in every musical line. We want in our Cummurcial Club.
j . %... - - f1 -- O
w'inian, possessing qualities of per- Sept. 1, 1918.
which
the
issue
was
defeated
jn
of
tiie
Woman’
s
Cfub
will
hold
a
more grand organs.
The 'pipe or­
t
And last, but not least, ifl;M (| 4 J
.1
\
’ unality and character which make
Insectivorous birds protected in­ New Jersey, nnd look forward to sale of pl ants that nre now ready for gan obtained through the indefati­ Enthusiasm. Nothing ant buses' liku
— •
Ger a success in all her undertakings definitely.
the biggest test with confidence.
a place In Hanford ■gardens. There gable .efforts and, probably unreal­ enthusiasm, nothing mohi fontsBand tailed pigeons,
|
The importance of this test is in­ will be roses, palms and ornamentals, ized, perhaps finuppreciutive lajgr glous, luid . .nothing
J he magazine will be issued In cranes, swans, curlew, and smaller
accompiiahew, ’
- 1*;|
-UuaaUti** .600 *mi wrii btrfrewW W ghore bird* protected-until Septem­ dicated by. the face that, in. point, of at calaldgua.-pticaa and amaryllis giving-wh one in cmr nrtdst.^wmpTJtst'roueh'' without’ |rr&gt;; Let m.devytjrtiy
'iuftntities o( 500 und will be for ber 1, 1918; wood ducks in Kansas population, the states of New.Yorlf, bulb* from Mr. Mcado ht Oviedo. mented .by. the splendid' UxfistancP1 enthuse with FVfcry breath Wo draw,’ r&gt;f Mtk.M.
C -.
____ &gt;
____ J' . '
*.»**,and
M * u * ebuB«tts, Pt;of. Nehrjing has promised■a fine &lt;4
free distribution. ‘
'
#th*rx,' toe&lt; rii&lt; r with ■
' IMI .l ' ''Car*
and West Virginia, rails and wood Pennsylvania
every word we spwrt^everyv,deed wo,,
which
will
vote
on
suffrage
Nov.
2d,
display of csladium leaves from negie'k generous
merotu; gift, la ndw i n s u f ­ do, and every LfnfTwo .vritf. wlth ,
due ka in California, and woodcock
]
in Missouri are also protected until include over 20,000,000 paopJec-HL which orders may be takhn for ficient for the city’s need*, -AVe unremitting . teal W»d .Hghteouaneeq
Garden Prifcfi .
fifth of the population of the entire tuber* to be delivered in thenipring, should have in the very fnear future endeavoring to All the tu-cds above
invitations hfcve been sent to Mm. September L 1918.
United States— and these. 20,1000,000 and at price* lower- than they V aV ^ .^jir more of these grand,'dncom outlined. Thus
*
Shooting
protected
between
sunWc not only
stato chairman of civic* in UuF
practically double -tit* popula- been offered before. It is the Inten­ parable aids to divine Worship and rough hew but lupsrbly and sub-s
r
t
a
n
d
sunrise:
or
at
any
time
on
Florida .'Federation., of „ Woman’s
Liuba, a » (
the Mississippi river between Minne­ ion of the states fp, which., eqpfl tion of those who have this sale in to the rendering of the aublimeat stantisUy lay the foundation for
rge'to offer some plants not Or- and most exalted In heaven inspired and build the City Attractive.
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W been fuTOMT
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apolis and Memphis after January suffrage
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JUST ISSUED FROM
T H E P R E S S OF &gt;
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PR IN TIN G CO.
A T SANFORD

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MRS. M. FR AN K
&amp; ESCAPES

MIGRATORY BIRD
LAW BE ENFORCED

THE EVOLVING OF
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                    <text>OCTOBER 22, 1915

W O M A N 'S C LU B
Annauneimen t
Dancing school under the auspice*
of the Womanfl’s Club * conducted
by Misses Anna McLaughlin und
Lillian Herring. Saturday afternoons
for children at th e ’ Woman’s Chib
house and on Monday evening for"
adults from 7:30 to 8:30. General
dancing from 8:30 to II p. nt.

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of each season to

so that every one
m a y acqu aint
themselves with
our. most w on­
derful stock o f
merchandise.
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We

annou nce

our Fall Opening

^

Rehearsals lor ‘ 'Mother Church"
at the Episcopal parish house Satururday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
—
Cabartl Hataar
At the Woman’s club house on
Tuesday evening Ahe soda! depart­
ment wilt give a cabaret bazaar that
will lie open to the public.
Danc­
ing and cards will be the order of
the evening to which Avery one is
invited. There will be no admission
fee or charge for the privilege of
dancing hut refreshments will be
served through out the evening. The
Bale of refreshments is for the pur­
pose of raising funds to meet the
payments due tin., the club house.
The entertainments being given by
the social department are unusually
popular this season, with Mrs. W. I*.
Carter as hostess for October and
Mrs. Archie Betts, chairman of the
depatiment is Sufficient to insure a
delightful cypnlrip, fbe cream, cake
and home •rnljM-'ftfcndios will he on
sale.
Rchiethh£pMie date, Tuesday
evening, October 2&lt;i.
Everyone in­
vited.
Members of the club are
urged io patronize the affair and
bring friends
H rrdmott - /fee
Surrounded with very cordial in­
terest was the marriage of M iu
Hortense Rdnn Weidman and Mr.
Kugcnc
Francis Roumillat. which
took plnre on Wednesday morning
at the Church of the Sacred Heart
in Tampa
The bride is well known
in Sanford circles, having visited here
a number of time*
Her charming
p. r-&lt;&gt;iialit \ and friendly disposition
has won lor her a lue-t of friends
who will be interested in her mnrr.age
The groom I* i Simford boy
and a popular favorite everywhere
He is the eldest’ son of Mrs Eugene
Rouitiillai
Mr and Mr- KmimiMut will |,e
at home after November tir-t at 1 tl I
West Third -tree!
Monday
of

St

Si l y nr * &lt;in &lt;hi
afternoon the

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Goodies!

Ask Your Grocer
For

— goodies that, just
m-c-l-t in your mouth
•— light, fluffy, tender
cakes, biscuits a n d
doughnuts that just
k u o p y o u hanging
’ round the pantry-— all
mado with Calumet —
the safest, purest, most
economical Daking I’owden Try il=dm«array
bake-day failure*.H
R*celr*d IlisbMt Award*

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Among those present were: Mr.
nml Mrs. ,W. P. Carter, Mr. and
Mrs.. A. L. Belts, Mr and Mrs,
W. E. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Herndon, Mr. and Mrs
Forrest
Luke, I)r. and Mrs. T A Neal, Mr
and Mrs B A Newman. Mr and
Mrs. (1. F. Smith, Mr. und Mrs G.
D. .Bishop, Mr Miid Mr*
Deane
Turner,
Mr. and Mia, La Verne
Hurt, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Symcs;
-Mosdames R. S. Keclor -of Westfield, N, J,; C. E. Henry. R Webb,
George Herring, Henry Diekins of
St. Petersburg. Fla ; Misses l.e Messena ol New Vorl., Lillian Herring.
Charlotte Hand. Mr S M Lloyd

Best By Every Test
For Sale Plane! Jr., sToi-TT 4III
tools complete. /John Macdonald
Pace’ s Farm. •
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lfi-2lp
Fur Sab
E-:gs and Baby flux of
celebrated Regal White Wji.ndoiii *,
lug p ' rfor n i a i i i heavy laying |, :
am I linking orders for same no
\Is11 , few pulle'.s and cocker. !•

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Retained in the hodv rause rheumatism,
scrofula, malaria. ron»ti|iution, blood
polsion M .MUCH to I nit I III HI .null
expels poisons from the body and rures
blood poison in its worst form Sold In
I.. II PhlIPps and &lt; o
World'* Garden Soot
New South Wales Is .nd to contain
more kinds of flower og plants 'hail
all Europe

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aurst

Evening Bridge
The nodal department of the
Woman'* Club-, entertained infor­
mally at unction bridge Tuesday
evening at the Woman’s Club houae.
T i n . dull.. rooms .were decorated
for the occasion with a profusion
of cut ilow'erst, goldenrod and vines,
which made the rooms lok very altrarlive.
There were seven tables.of play­
ers and after a number of interest­
ing rublrfcrs of auction the scores
wire compared and it was found
that Mrs. Forrest Lake had won
highest score of the ludics, and was
presented with a puir of white silk
hoae.
Mr. Forrest Lake won the
gentlemen's prize, a tie and socks tc
mat eh.
At t i l o’ clock a delicious salad
course was served, consisting ot Paramount — M y rtle Steadman
. in “ W IL D ,O L IV E ” fit the
chicken salad, sandwiches and cof­
Slar M onday
fee.
The hostess, Mrs. W. I*. Cartel
was assisted In serving by Mesdnmes
Deane Turner, Geo. D. Bishop C. E.
Henry aijd Robt. Webb.
The nfternoop proved thoroughly
informal and delightful und those
present spent a most enjoyable evon-

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•uitl.v entertained by Mrlulius
Taka, h it t iiv home i f her mother,
Mrs Aspmwall
The girl* are busy
with their fancy work for i he bazaar
or, December 11 f. The i ml vinfr ioii little hand believe in beginning early
A new member was added to the
soiiety on Monday, Miss Prances
Gonzales. Other present were Misses
Chariot le Hand, Snidee Williams,
Frances Aspmwall. Mis Neal nmj
Mrs Braxton Perkins

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r Making powo&amp;
£ o ic a g o

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T h e kiddies nrc up early,
e v e r " on the g
ntitl
m e nlwnys hungry.

Cheap mul big , anBaking t'ownl els do not
Save you money. Calumet docs it's Purr
■ml far superior to sour milk snd sod*.

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Mimet hit v;

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,u te celery farm In ■
dilc-. -oiil to.i t of y a n ford. Hallo,-,insured for J COO.OO. barn, chicken
housi artedun
well
t’ n&gt; half
nub to -i ..... 1 ..ml lording statioi .
Ierj*nre of W W Miller, Sanford.

biscuits
S u n '-*" : r • i healtItfnl,
nourish i no. pronoirice 1
ftxxj nil uuy lung.

I l 'l •or?, ill# I -irk# WnrL, lit m- 1
M r md Mr- I lo I
an
iiiiiiine the Kirib of :i daughter on • immeow cro
am . e f|&lt; m l” .ill ,
Thursday, Uct 2 1 't - Tin- little gul bud many
i .n u i i
, * tit. r
(&lt;
» « •c
has bepn named Martha Alrnedn.
boost them i oy a i i y .
An soon as |
the two teams c: :r -1 upon the field
pu: Rent Two pretty furnithe^
tint fGVMI.i
I *- o 'jin' |i ic f1 f lh» }•
it vvas seen that O'h 1 mlo had the
ni'Mii-’ . -1 .(&gt;m! (light, separate enFrom the nr
fil, *«h|rx I fo iht* 'leriaioft
I weight and it wa almost
for, com
t- t i1
v’.i-, slftve vink. watfr
Diamatized by
u IrfBw ADli-ftimn Jifkil i it»« hr if * ih ’-’ i liii I'liuii
eonclusioi, l al the tirungc • &lt;t|•11 :*I f
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Elmer Hnrris
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, |team w.odd walk .irioiml our boys.,
Mtri’im Strange
tL**ut »r.*kir g &lt;tiiy |*r* msnu.ii j.r
i but the SunpJld tealli
i*w II" such,
I’At it” law • oj live r i l t ellt j«'
tin* . " &lt; , 4 tti ' t • * r ij it,#*
«* T U 'iin
k n U je i *
! wor ■! a- g l , • uI* and ' * , i .■kto ! i
.
»»t
l"t
rent
lug fel !•&gt;w • w■l li
I t lie
l III I ti *
celery give- them
The sloppy field made poor play­
For Rent Furnished room in i,r*'
ing one ol the goals being under
vale family
Modern convenience*
, water and the playing t&gt;f.,^hc teams
115 French Ave.
I 2 -8tp
was not up to the average.
I
Morris Spencer, Bill Pope. P114J
,For
Rent
DeSl
rooms
I Ezell and Harold Wushlium for the
k' litlem, I, .,n pii vlx
I homo . team
were ''--^^ie)jtjona||y
Lati
R&lt; a-ont’ tile.
bright stars and their work was T o 0 )* V u u r * u| Sanford
I Kin a rAtitJUlai# for r r - f l * r l i u f i W iflt* i
chewetf fro d ith o grand stand ugsitrf iifflrr till &lt; I rr k inlT C u l l r c t o f t Hu 1 llW
m
«rv*
to hi* lirIff* K qv. It, lljfcfl;’ p ta v ri
r -YowelFA
ainl again.
ill11« «l t hln o#11ri* for ftv0 y#tr* ■in| 1 HInk |bi | &gt;
*Ph7-'
1 , Orlando boys also'*played well and 1 h*v»* *lh0 nfCfHiry «oi(&gt;rrirfici* md *%Wi .
ap|*r#rtatr jrwuf A»ypD«r(. - *
*t * I,
• their bruw’n was a stone wail of dcor S'clew-irpu-affijL f ” .
’ tense.
The game wan groal/y envY. f. Tlffgpoiy J^Ol-tf.
' •joyed by those present and demon­
strates that football Is becoming
plirtinc’iit*
popular with llje fgps u.ad'the otiier
led
roopiV”
L game* to be played li'ctrf^should bring
Lre.'v v 8'l f'
out record breaking crowds." ”■
Tiie official ’score“Was L,* to 0 in
♦
rcr il&gt; ..t O.a. room Cvi
in favor of Orlando, but the home
y depot.
Enquire FJ.’l , \1
team is confident of victory next
I
N
r time they meat
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PO LITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Store closed Tuesday
preparing for opening,
Wednesday morning at

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calomel are due to the undesirably
violent action it has on t Me system For a lon’g while various substitutes
have been tried, but it was only recentlythat Die really wonderful rem- •
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1,1 V.VKH-l.AX has all the gqod.
1 and none of the find efferri of ealon mel. U i* a necessity in every home,
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1 L. K. G/igsby. For sale in 50c and
For Sale— Two fre|h milk

FOR SALE

Hand Bros.

honet .
delivery wagon and bar ness to trade for a second ham! Ford auto truck,
J. L. Miller at M illors ,‘lTaleify.'
Wanted*—Permanent’ 'pdsitio*j h/
first-class experiouced ■f&gt;ounK
stenographer. vfnim New_ Vorji.-Mfl
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four /ooms sgitabl^'rfor*l
keeping. Wilt rent froijj
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

ON
AND FRIDAYS
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY OCTOBER 2G. 1915
Pr es by t er i an ( '

SANFORD CITY
\ VRDS WILL BE CLEANED UP
a n d p r iz e s

SANFORD—Li/eI. Well,

are

to

be

OFFERED FOR THE
BEST PLACES

E. N o l e n

Tbe Presbytcrinn C. E. met on
Friday evening, Oqt. 22. with n
large, rnthuslartir, attendance.
Rev. Strpng, our district president
rarne o v e P fo r a short- while before
the minting and gave n moat in­
structive and interesting talk on the
"Dixie Standard of Efliciency, and
ulso' about t he district convention to
he held iir Kissimmee in November.
Our society expects to -end a big del­
a t io n .
f*
The devotional meeting was in
charge of Co. A., Mrs. Geo. Paxton
Itrades, Subject, “ Politica fojr God,”
nnd nil the members of the Com­
pany made fine talks on different
phases of the sub’ert.
Our next meeting will lie on Thurs­
day evening of this week, instead of
.
p_t I
I
rTMJ. __ . t _ a11
Friday as- usua . This meeting * 1
be m i barge of ( &lt;: It . Mis- hist
I’ urdon lender.

A NEW HOUSE BOAT WORKS;
FOR MOVIES SAFE HARBOR;
IN SANFORD BIG FACTORY
SANFORD HAS BEEN CHOSEN THIS WILL BE THE LATEST
BY VETERAN SHOWMAN
ENTERPRISE FOR THE
AS PLACE OF FUTURE
RAPIDLY GROWING
y •* RESIDENCE
CITY OF SANFORD

After looking them over A. G.
Sanford will have.the boat works
From November 17 to November
Allen, the veteran minstrel mnn has and the harbor for motor boats that
2 o n is proposed to ask our rity to
decided to locate in Sanford and has so long been needed here. This
take part in « general movement lot
make this city ills residence. - He much* was adored yesterday in the
.-batting up and beautifying, andhas given the contract to George purchase of the old Fibre Factory
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committee
of the Woman's
Venable for a fine building to lie on thiV lake shore, just north-west of
. 1,1). is fortunate fn having enlisted
erected on the Hines block on First |the A C I, docks and freight depot
ihe interest and hearty support of
'treet. recently swept clean by fire j The new liont works will lie tinN in t h Street Park
11,. ..,i &gt; coUrxil. Alley ways and vaund the new building will be used |der the personal management of
In view of the fact that the park
.
•„ lots will come in for special
exclusive!) fur movies and Other a t - i S Sherman, who has made *uch a
. t•, i i.iri and there will tie a general on Ninth street is tlu&gt; Fii«t public tractions in the theatrical line
] surer -' of the plant at Heicsfurd
iu.La-l.iuAL 8P&lt;J_cle.urjnjjiwaj^ jcnuiv- ground to meft the eves of strangers
The new •lotddrrtr will he fiO feer-nnti Mr - htTcrTtirin ‘irljf tn*":fv-';'|sn’ rt
.t|,i,i io the s|iriug und fall house arriving in the city it should lie as front und 117 feet in depth und will by (
Kenniaon of Orlando, who is
cleaning events so dear to the heart beautiful as it can lie inado for “ first seat 1.000 peoplo with three doors also an experienced builder and
impressions are lusting.”
A move­
of every thrifty housewife.
on each side for emptying the the­ wood worker.
Some changes have been made in ment is aireudy on font which will atre in rase of fire or panic.
The
Messis Sherman and Kenniaon
the arrangement of districts, as in- result in its development nnd it is stage will In* twenty feet wide with
are
in lhi- city anil expert to interest
I by the following outline. proposed to have il laid out and
thirty fool pr osceni um and Mr the |......
of t h i s i l l ) mi thi- pro
.i, l )i;estions m a y lie referred to pluntnd in as elfeelive manner a» Mien will book «oiiie of the
i h frsi J(.rl
, ,a|!y the owners of boats
u ho have been chosen ns possible
•lass IIItrneiions for the coming sea-1 ilt„|
|IPH n,„| Orlando people
It is suggested that it tie given son ami expect" to give I he
,,, • t . hair men
tic people
1111 • r*-"(**•! i t&gt; i In- idea ,*f
11 •yi. t I From Tenth sir. el m a n.iltle more ill-tic ttv* than Nil,’ I &gt;&gt;f Sanford tin best.liter* i« in the |,.»v, r
-.,1* harbor for th*-i, i**i.,l"
Street Park." so the III..iter t" t** be 1 ., inuse me lit line in both movies and .,,,,1 , |
•t , limit-, south, east and west
Hi- where t lie) can |*ur* b.,'*left In a vote of the citizen*
A Ilf's
popular play«
I’ li .nr hi,its. Mr- W M Hay lies
Mipp i. s it**! have i lo ir boats „v*-r
for this purpose will l,e placed i,,
The workmen nr*- busy on tin- It .till* I
11 t-,,i || F’riim Tenth street i&lt;&gt;
d r*-pulled
I'l,*- to w b**,lt
t In ||era hi otb* i ai.il passers I y
m-w liHildmg. which will Io- of lirick wort . will lui'e a tnarine basin
U. .,Ke tuMiinleil h&gt; Kim avenue
urged to deposit then choice for ,t and fire proof construct ion throughi,n tli. west and by the west side of
larg*- i-nmigh 10 hold 7.7 Imi,Is-, large
mi
no• ,i and the theatre will ),, open in ., i&gt;d i..*
t • *|* •ift Mir ••*» f
&lt; It air
i r,*| ., ina r, i,*- pai 1 w .,, will
I
-I
form at,out November lift, ,-nth haul th* I,h.i I s from l In* Ink*- i *• l he
Mr - 1 | 1I ( nil Mi?
&gt;&gt;n Hri. Is •*r earlier
K n ker
J*m m I V HI
•*! r« ,-t t* I nI *&gt;r in uI ion f or
t III
f„i|&lt;*ra. |i*,„|&lt;-d in the Imifiliiig r&lt;roads
\ (I Allen was in tin- I healri cal **-iiil\ in 111&gt; i I I*) tin- til,r** fa*t or\
a
v
•
•
ii
ilcii
h&gt;
Siiitfor&lt;l
I&gt;
i
&gt;
i
i
,
i
•^ .
I w isl I o e x t e n d f o \ o n oil beli.tlf bu “iness for
many years, having This ' -tiil.iit.|C that h - long l“ * n an
*i tli • *-a-l .lllll !•y t h r rll*'1 -lib
o f t l i e b o a r d of , 0 ,1,11 v c o m m i s s i o n
In-ell o|| the road for sixteen year- i vi- «**r* -in the !ak*- f rom will Inr •i ! V•1- li­i» tin 1hr \v i *h f 1 liatr
e f " Ifi a n d f or S e t i n n o ' e , I t l l l l U .III
with Mlef-'s Mm tr.-l- ami iiei-oiuing pi.,.* I I'l lir-l . Ill's i OIhIi IHIH llld
\1iiMiri
M•
lt M
,.
'
me e t
a 11 11
II"
lie XI ' **d of Ihe r&lt;&gt;a»l iIs-■id*-i| to -s-t•
h *11111 S.tfilnr'l .t 1
- *■n in III S It .ll Hill I "
li*.iiil,. I.||I- of the bil'l*-*l failitries
|\
N o v i III),, - 2toi .IMlf It Wi l l ti, xuiiH'
Hornl.i •'it \ ami huvr iii t h , . ".*■,-1 1 ,111 . •-niployitig u force of
, t , ,i rotts * ,r*i ,iml ( r«»m (hi • 1a k* T li e' l l . , ' .
&gt;Tin•• voil »*tn h m tl r,. j tionit* a^jain
Hi-* fxtf111 1&gt; will skille 1 workmen anil adding mule
to .
limits south
Sul ll vision. In* our pIpHiiir*
„ f,.w
,f thev will null) to th.- pav roll of tin- cii\
I in i art of the city known us format toil from .oir ollice as w,,ul,l i r y .,
bousekeeping
d In onto
i o or i', *-■wt
&lt; hairmaii Mr- &lt; K 11kel -. gr • vou l,« I * r kii'&gt;wb,dg&lt;- “ I
I’ hc new work' will h„v*- iniriioour bn* k roads as-uring you that
of Sanf or d
\S n h, r
wu)s and a hoist .iiol all I In- app nr
In it t \ F r o m K i m a v e n u e to tbi' very* important matter which
tenanci-H of a first ,-|as* boat build
It ^ I* U. Notes
. •
• it- west, from ilie lake to affects ,-vi-ry tuxpayer of Seirumile
mg works ai.il l lo- manufacture of
A
v.-r)
inierestmg
program
v„s
■|Y ii -tree!
Sub division. The county in the matter of construct­
boats, launches und even
rendered by tbe Senior B V P U small
l. -• .f tin- , i t \ l •own a« G o l d s - ing lirick roads ha* not escaped our
Company
o
f
:
large
steamers
wi\| be begun here
Sui ol u) e v e n i n g
Th
time aild a* lent mil
4
' l.a1rtn.i• M r I K
lohn
This
new
enterprise
Is one.that will
Kuuians w„s in charge, of- w h o m
We have not accepted the present
'Oil
bring
Aian)
tourists
who are lovers
Miss l.ucille l i mes is C ap t ai n
Mr
. t. i i I . mirage I In spirit I. i. k rn.nl' and will not in the !,* x’ i i-l M a lm led ’ l e meeting and was of the water In-re w her*- th*-\ cun
'
1 ,*l..*r their boat' all I lo v. r
. .
f I . &lt;|l. It. . It |f 11 • . . .. a: - !...' p i g -ii........ I- I in
i *i d ’ v M r
E u g c i - ‘"It.gli I a r .
wit) gill
tn.g
.,
binding
-»gre«
in
i
•.
,.||. ring pri/« • in ■.i'l
M
• * M*
l b ! oursev.
M i " r-* ,r,d and will al'H *tim dill* t f&gt;bniHl f i m i t-*-.t ' *'• ' •"* ' .
of*L- *»T ’ he b.flMtVfg **f new
,i. . t i n t
l.a.sl spnti g. . . as .ml* .
• )ti--s suit Mr irul Mrs Wtirctrxx i«csl
In fact such
i&gt;..
..I. iN-qucntl)
repe. i t fd. the by i he |»n*'h company win* furnish* I \t tlo i m u I i M i i n a beautiful tolo. launches und bouts
pm* - were awarded for prodigality live lirick, liuhlc fm tin- maintenance ent it led “ | Saw My Mother Kneel­ an enterprise has long been needed
and variety of ‘annual*
This fall und leplacing of any brick on the ing" was sung by Mrs. Ernest Betts. here and the possibilities of tho new
tin
*liedille is entirely different, road that may g*&gt; bad in five year*
\ H a l l o w e ’en Social will be given factory nn&lt;l hi,sin are unlimited.
■ii "■ . w a r d ' w i l l go to encourage without'- cost to the *,mi ii t \. We ..I t he St ewar t h o m e on Un i on i , ve­ Every one here should assist the new
hope to f t all of the Mifermr brn k
•. • ell io t \ scheme "f
nue F r i d a y eve n i n g , for the beio-tit * ni erpriK.*
I- , lo .i, worked out as fid out and re|.'a*e*l w p h .......I Ii* I | • f the It i
P I
piano
T h e Boys
, l;i"X bri* k III th*- lllll* II.* I l**ll* -I
M»
i -r g e m ral .-lie. I all p e r rel i t
V-»

•.••ut'nehjt.
'

(o.r

cent

For

l.u.l m g . , pel i ell I
*** . r a l .-lie, I
will i ncl ude tin
r. i me and repair of house, a*

NO. 19

Ex-Chief Beavers Here
Mr. and Mrs. Beavers und little
grandson were here on Saturday in
their touring car, coming all the way
from Atlanta nnd going south us far
ns Tampa.
Mr Beavers, until re­
cently, was chief of police of Atlanta,
holding the position for four year
and being on the police force of A t­
lanta in continuous service for 22
years. He fell- out with jfoe powers
thnt he in regard to the segregation
of the red light district nnd other re
forms and was beheaded, although
the chief was standing for law and
order first and politica afterward.
.The party will spend several months
near Tnmpn nnd expect to stop of!
here on tbe way home. While here
they called upon Mrs. Stephenson
and daughter. Miss Hazel Stephen­
son on Sanford Heights, old friends
for many years in Atlantu.

NOVEMBER 25
SET ASIDE FOR
THANKSGIVING
PRESIDENT WILSON ISSUES
ANNUAL PROCLAMATION
DESIGNATING DATELT
TO GIVE THANKS
'

Washington, D. C., Oct. 2tf.—
President Wilson has, in a procla­
mation, designating Thursday, N o ­
vember 2 f&gt;, ns Thanksgiving Day,
called attention to the fart that tho
United Stutes has been at peace
•
while most i»f Europe has been at
,
San f or d Debut i ng C l u b
war.
The fullow'ing postal has been re­
• ‘‘ We have been able to assert our
ceived by many of the citizens of
rights and the rights of rnunkind
Sanford .uni tlm-e who have not re,
, without breach of friendship with
luiliiul ajuu tic u lavfjmial ai«wl-tUim 4i* - - — t- —...
» t * —~
tnr irrcur nations with wh ont w,will lie, ) list us welcome
11 has
have to deal,” suid the president.
simply been impossible to make a
The text follows:
personal canvass of all the men of
“ It has long been the honored cus­
the city:
tom of our people to turn in the
Dear Sir
fruitful autumn of the year in praise
The almve club will hold its preund t h a n k sg i v i n g to A l m i g h t y God
I,miliar) in.-itirtg in tho fniigrogU'l
for Hi s m a n ) blessings and mercies
toni.il church auditorium next Tu,*sl o us as a nati on
T h e year t h a t is
dit) TODAV
Oct 2 tifh. lit 7 (0 I

Signed

High Si himl

It ii I.**s of n i . r,.|fi
I h ••)

as

t rc

now d r a w i n g t •• ., , lose sino- w«- lujit
n b - i - r ' i - d our day of national t h i n k s
gi vi ng has been, while a y ear of dis
cipline because of ihe m i g h t y forces
of war „ro| of change- whi ch h aw disturbed tlo- world, also a y e a r o f ’
i sperinl In-losing for us.
\ not lo r &gt;i-i,r of peace has
Iteeri
vouchsafed ii" another \e.,r in wh i ch
l,ol only In take t h ou ght of ou r d u l y
to ourselves and to m a n k i n d
but
also, i o adjust ourselves tu the muny
responsibilities- thrust upon us by
i h* w ir w tin h bus i n v o l v e d al most
tile wtoili of Ku r op i
We have beep
aide lo assert our rights and -ll
rights id m a n k i n d writ hunt breal
’ of friendship and the great nations
w:th w’ holtl we h av e had to deal,
and while we have asserted rights,
we have been uLite also to perform
duties ami exerri se vfirivilcges of nuc-

I lo re i.r• i nuinlii-r of iliing- we
would like i-X|,|ilined by the school
board
First of all. la'I year we
wi-ri inf or life d by I lo- lio „ I board
,*r I heir f *•|*ti-"i-nI at I \r that ihe)
wi-ri- , ompelled to place tin- »*-\
**b11, and iiglilb grades ,n tin- high
hi hoo| building and that room would
have to l,&lt;- made for th’-rn
Bill we
wen- also assured tin,t this would
■lot menu lenience u» all) except thill
we would have lo put up with less
room und have our building torn up
for a year
Now. after everything
eor and tieljjfulness which sholtld
Nxus explained to us we eonfornuul
serve to demonstrate 'our * tleairo lo
to this, hut on coming buck (o
make the offices- of f riendshi p ihe
school this year we tun! a set of
means of truly dislulciested „ u d pnpriimary rules laid nut for us, rules
selfish service
stricter and more absurd i hun w*(,bir a b i l i t y lo serve ,,|| w ho
have heel! id uslolio-d lo to Ifn
could avail 1 helllsi-l Ves of . ou r j r f i bird and fourth grades tin11 se are
vices in tlo midst *d - risis It ii 4 been
j .
tiifnrmed v&gt;y tho tonrtior! T h a t t h t T t f
i n c r e a s e d b y a grucfijus P r o v i d e n c e,
i« on ui'coUMl of kl'*' lower grades
by fiiore ijnd more abundu’nt crops;
thnt ure over here, that we have-no
our inujf(in financial resources hnvxmore rights than they have
Now
enabled Us to steady the markets of
we wish to ask the local hoard if
tliii world ur^l facilitate neccssufy
they are going to keep their prom­
Luuiveineui of commerce, whicli the
ises

1 war ought, otherwise have r e n d e r ed
A nut tu r thi ng, we have twentv
1. ,
,*
.
i mp O' - f b l i
and our peo|,le
have
d e p u r t i neni &lt;&gt;( 1 1 , e 1 minutes at noon for lino h and have
,
,
It.iiid. also "i-.i-r.il good musicians an
more and
and more
more to
to aa sober
I
cu me more
We will !*•• glad to ii.oW y o u - , ,
meet M eilnes- been nri-ii«t«&gt;med I ” h s v t r p "orne*
■ r.
udi-rswill
f •i r *•I-f» e nrcrtai nrn. - ni 1
W o mwifi
a n ’sCltif
, ret, Ii rut onf» Jl the part ilo-v have
r v o . r . l ' a» I • xpl.. * ' ■
.
i hi- "chonl
. ' 2 7 1h at I i*b 1 1 k w., v of b u y i n g llllicb
, \,ro, ••II ,ll.,w.
en - p i i - l " will
In l.ivafternoon.
■been called upon to |•1 &gt; jn a turn*
(*&gt;rmatio*i y*-n inigi-’ wi-d
N o w one of otir business
in l be club rooms on O a k a v enue grounds.
indulged
iii
All
friends
|when all tlie world is shaken by unL. P H a g a n
( iootl program for afternoon
men has built a lunch r o o m across
If Y P U are inci ted
purul^-led distresses and disasters.
ihe street,
north
of the
school

»• . . ground", pulling no s t r e s s
“ jfomclhing New tgain
or 'In- .'in* and costliness of buildOn
Wednesday,' .ctolier 27th the
J-s. . mg*, hiit layMitg the stress on their
Presbyterian
Christian
Endeavor
I-ami qlganiy appearance. "Uenifrct-’ Vvvjlf.also include the ar- will pull nJT, an entirely new*, stunt
ti ti grouping and placing of plants. Not an cntortuinnient. nor another
plliy, but a proposition by which
Neatness" will indicate the genyou make tpohey as well as the &lt;* E
d all the yehr round- attention
That's something’ new for a church
’
thb. ground! .as- shown by
society
to. do, |a. It not?
v^ tJ ^ oo of walks, shrubberies and
Tills Is it! T)n Wednesday, Oct
I.
—&lt;&lt;
27th three .or more of our young
“ Vro |flcgl planflng" is included
ladies of the O .- E will clerk' In Mr
j"'-.ibse i| Florjdji is ever to come
L. h T aylor’a l^ j m f c l fccQne" st..re
.-to |ier fi/ll ^Mrt^ure.Yof,beauty, she
from eight. U.. m.- li'ntil « l g p in
'rwisf utffla^iY «
•many ptilma, anil
Five per rent of-' the total sales of
'j.. mora-^ti^diir^Ortiariientals which igfill
the '•tore will life Clve.p to th.- C. E.
&lt;*^illx(ingiii»b her from other southern
forTtheir Building* Fund- In ordet
to assure you of perfectly* efficient
r. . ,
a[ prizns great canservice MT;r. p ^ y lo r ' *ilj have r'hts
.b ('Aiflt?-'nxerciaerl to have the ju d g ­
assistants halp.^n trvpty way pos­
ing fair and unbiased.''*•
r
m ..
&lt;ii, the 1 ‘Jtl, ajni 2 Uih of Novuni- sible
Thfro will’ he bargain sub-s on dif­
*«4ivr will be hebj a plant .sale at some
l"unt to be announced later, ehrys- ferent urticiea and til. »Tvcry Indy who
"themum* and
other
autumn buys a pair of shoes'then’ will he a
t I'-'iom
Thery will be prizes fpr proptjgm given, valued .at not less
rns,s ;nul ch^ysanlheinums, and this than \Qn$ dollar.
•' contest wllf tw open to any ritlze’n ' Wo earnestly ask VOU to help us
put on this day.
No sale will be
° f Seminole county.
Pull protniym lists will appear in too ama!L;lf you buy but a spool of
thread o r ‘
‘ handkerchief it* will
Hu* Herald shortly.
help. Nor will Ifny sale he too large
If you wisl* your purchase will he
.Halloween Social
delivered to your home
I’L**'Ladies' Aid Society of th
•Appiweialihg and thanking J0U
,l‘0 hvtennn church will )’ ive a_Hal-'fot aaxJh'"*: &gt;’ou m,‘ &gt;' 'lo lo hr,P u'
t n w , parjiy-at the social .fooms of
oat on this day. Wo ure
I ' j . i l i v I7esfi&gt;,terlan church on Friday
■*
Respectfully y ou r s .
bight beginning at
eight o'clock.
The Presbyterian C. Ek
There will bo aeveral ghostly mnrH- . ' ‘A 'i
_____ 1_____
h-tations and the evening will be
''•bl*!.® Highwaymen, Here
lull of surprises to those who it*
MotorsWaddie and Dclsderfer of
tend.
All- are cordially Invited to
the
Dixie
Highway touring party
■ttend and no admission s&gt;Hl* be
_
_______ __
help* ytsterday en route to the
charged.
The ______
fpllowing
.UallnwceD
• - &gt;inch Will bn on sale at *a rxiasonaWp
coast, t«* Ibvestigate this part
[iSMl»v.monni~lo go to jth« church of &gt;he- Ulgiwai'.. These genUemen

ita’rtM

A GLIMPSE OF TH E W A R
FROM ONE INTERNED IN NEUTRAL SWITZERLAND

Bern, Switzerland, Oct. 7, 1916.
Dear Mr. Holly:
You see from the caption that I
am in Bern, the Swiss capital, and
it occurred to me that you, us well
as some of the' readers of the San­
ford Hcruld would Ire pleased to rend
u brief letter from n Florida tramp,
written at tho rapitul of the ofdest
republic, ulrout
Switzerland
and
other places and things, on this,
and on that side of tile Atlnptic.
. As you know, it is less than onethird the sixo of Florida. An island,
surrounded by t a l l Ir a r h e d wire
fences, walls of burnished atcel bay­
onets, nnd nn nrtpy of nbout ‘four
hundred thousand soldiers trained
eguippod and on duty, protecting
Swiss neutrality.
Think for n moment of Florida,
having- bo many soldiers, armed in
ranip and on duty.
It is strange hut tFiic, that nn the
German frontier, the Swiss are ruth r
pto (ierinan, idol the lUTTgUugc is
mostly German. On tho French side
they nre pro French and the lan­
guage mainly French, and on the
Italian side'they arc pro Italian, apd
the language mainly Italian, nnd
tin* Swiss arc divided, but lean more
strongly to Italy.
But there la ao
much to write about I must'cut on
a whole lot of things.

this nnd then on thnt aide nf the
ocean, and the result will he u rain
h!ing, disjointed scrawl.
Among other things i urn thinking
that the ordinary American citizen,
a lover of repose nnd peace, inter­
ested in the business affairs of life,and little time to spure, will talk to
you ubout n few only of tliq great
meil— Moses, Noah, George Wash­
ington, Abraham Lincoln und Woodrow Wilsotu anil about a few notable,
historic eventa— the Creation, the
flood nnd the civil war, and lenvo
it to tho mental vision of the lisf-nor, to sec for himself nnd read
things between the lines that sepa­
rate the far apart periods of time.
No time for smnil things, just a few
of the blggost men and the biggest
things'
t
But Mr- Boh Holly, of all the hig
things, thjs European wnr is the
biggest since the Creation, when
God said it is finished, and on the
seventh day rested from His labors
There, ure more men, women and
soldiers engaged In it.
There are
more guna, and of more norta, more
capnon and bigger ones, more cruis­
ers,
hattlcshipa,
dreadnuughts,
eupcf
dread naughts, ,’\ submarines,
torpedo boats, more, hydroplanes,
air craft of all aorta and aixes,~inr
eluding Zlpperlinjj autl’ moro difle/-

I am tblQjdng of many things and ent .kinds, &gt;n&lt;t sorts of things used
*•-- destruction
* - * • of• •human ...
JDHhe
life^ on
hc‘ J»fg party at Chl- they ruah through with tho sand
mad
hurry
o
r
an
AIpjAe
tor
land
n
a
f#
"
*ed,
under
the
aey.'knd
ch&lt;d of! at Daytona
and you will discover roc firat
itihued on Page 2
of the rout*.

,

house.
But we are told that we
rnnnot go over there liernuse it is on
the girls' side und off of the school
grounds, but that it will In- all right
for the girls to go
We ure told that we are expected
to art like. Indies and gentlemen
and still we cannot lie trusted and
are treated like childron.
We think as high schooS pupils
wr are due some rights or at lenat
a satisfactory explanation as to
why this is so
Wo nre not trying
tn make this seem worse than it is,
Imt as it appears to us.
The High Schiiol Boys

"T h e
extraordinary
circum­
stances of such a lime have done
much *4 o quicken bur national con­
sciousness and deepen und c9 nfir.n1
ouF conTidence in the principle of
peace und freedom by whicli w.
have* always sought to bo guideil.
Out of darkness apd |*erplcxity hhve* * '
come firmer counsels of 'policy and
clearer perceptions of the essential
welfare of the- nation.
We '.have
prospered while other people were
ut war hut our prosperity han been
vouchsafed us, we believe, only that
we might the bettor perform the
(unctions which w'Ar rendered im­
possible for them to perform..
'Vow. therefore. I, Woodrow Wil8° n* Urwldvnt of the United States
of * Anon-jyi do hereby designate
^ ^ u ^ d a y . the 25th day of N ovcm w
aif a day of thunkagivlng
aniHWaycr, and .invite the pooplo
.iWoughout .* tho lan.I to ceuse from
wimj^tj occupations, and in
their '
I homes und- pf«&lt;S** o f

*

Tonlghl
- mal- the Star
•" peatfhy, or n&gt;a’j|i$ul of a Wdinjin.*.' starring Emity Stevens, the
brilliunt omotJtrfial actress, willbb'
will he shown at the Star ThqatrV
pn Tuesday, Oct 2 «ith. is a po^ciffd
a lfgoriral study, which will «P[»eaf
strongly to every human, heart, ?t
is the latest release
on tfie
tlie pritgrrai.
pr,igrr*». itt»rxhip render'tbanka to" Almighty
pose on
w the Metro I*
Pictures f'orporatittn Gt»«f.• .
’ «••- '
and wj»a‘ produced
ced by tlie U. A. '.."jjrilinictts Vhetrof. I have heroRolfc rompartV-: from
from the
the ’Triginun
«TriginuF u?db‘ Vkr
sbt mv
mv haruF and .cuuaed tho
manuscript by Anthony P. Kelly.- N c^ l of t h » United State* to lto jixed%
.
Throughout all the pictures rn4’ .. 7.T»One^it th vM\y: of Waxhington,
arts it carries a convincing and en- tFiin twentieth-day nf October in the
tiirnl'-’-g message the treatment of yn r -0( our ij))r)| on,. thousand, nine
*yi
the iheine is most unusuul, and it htindreti and fifteen, and of tho yiis.notably rich in novel and strikingtj^ p ^ d e n c e of the United S U U *».o f
(1
hotoi'niiiliir effects. Snnm'
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photographic,
Some -of
one hundred
fortlmost startling of these occur in the
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cafe scenea, whither the young nov*
»•**■#“Woodrow Wilton.” '* .'. i ^ :
Ice goes to view the world.
Wheif
, h&lt;v BroxidenJ: Robert' Lan.*
Rum. I.ust, Avarice tempt the Hojpjtffor-. v^rotiTry o( Htj»4ft.. *'’
their shadows are seen to leave their
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bodies and go over &lt;
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lad’s ear, whilp the
in tKeir seau. Tho
which the Angel of
from a ’ painting o
and carries off the woman'* sopLlij ac tycd o'clofk and for !&gt;«•*'' girl*’ ’" V * '* ’ ’

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published his Herald,'a n tf did at ex 'l , ',s o 1 ,,m* "ltl&lt; oi.mngi mi n .
" ^J whom I am in contact, and I find
cccdingly well.
Y5i&gt;u - ran depend. *5P )on" »'-(utiMire am it is tru &gt; |tliat the middle Florida sentiment
upon women t*» dp anything in this ’ r ^rVnr !1 11 .r' 111 1 " '
o 111 j„ wtrongly in favny o f the S r Johns
mere I l i an what some of these wom­
world except * sharpen a pencil,
River Route, feeling thnt that one
en can do in the way of making
I ’ uuCu.. GAfilu IIiiraltLL
•hould lie carried thtnugh to com.’hftme more ttrtnrrTrrr. srttb'Htt-spend-.
o ■*
pTekjibT at TTTJc fffirtitmt -pos-iHlr dating any "appreciable a mount of cash
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of tham, however, expressing
'*B&lt;fa** Holly of tiTe Sanford Hcrfor it.
the
itlea
that it may later be found
nld will be busy thin Week explain*
,^i\Vhun they a w a k e n "
That Is
desirable to have un East Coast
ing^T-iiast week, while iie attended
the time the women have great faith
route in addition to the St. Jolrtis
the meeting o f tin* "pres* gang" ir
in a man when Ids ambition i ^ at
River Route, but practically with­
Jacksonville, he 1 turned his 'paper
work
out a dissenting voice, they all f• I
over to the women of the town
If you will just take notice of
thnt the St Johns River Route is of
Kissimmee ‘ Gazette.
things and affairs a round you. you
first and immediate importance
()
wifi realize that O T H E R M E N are
If there is anything I can do per
“ Armour” McLaughlin of Sanford
i just l i ke llny*e women in this respect
sonally
nr olllelally1 to aid you in
baa u ' h*!\v name lor Fur,ds
He
they have great faith in you when I ..
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, this undertaking pray call on me
culls them " T in L iz z ie s "
And to
\our ambition is at wotk
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1 without hib-dtatjon, ns I urn willing
arid literary approval to the term a
Let le* give our Leesburg women
d/-ak of work in the
writer in the Saturday Evening I'oil the right to show their faith in us. to do a great de:tk
furtherance of this' idea.
'
•supplies the same name in fiction,
It is time, for W r y truly* yours
apenking of the "tin Lizzies" i-hug
There are. some mighty ainlo
• ■ W ,C. Temple
•ging up u hill. -Kissijnlaee -Gazette
lions housed in the minds of some
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of us Leesburg men dozing
The Shuoling of Dan McGrcw*
If Rob Holly would answer thP t^urg Commercial.
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Your money will be available when you want it, and will be protect­
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tYAHrVPURRUSlHESS,

II. R. STEVENS
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C. M. HAND
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SANFORD, FLORIDA
F. L WOODRUFF Vks.Pr.ud.nl

6 . L. TAYLOR
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R. R. DEAS
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possibilities Volusia stands j second
. vVc
to nono, nnd'vtith the'jMv
ment the association is receiving
daily from every part of the coun­
ty, it stands ready to do itself
proud in this,, our first exposition,
pol.and is cormnit to the fropt in
her usual progressive spirit, and
will provide in a hospitable manner,
’ptnple-’.kecQmmodations for its vis­
it orW ‘thuping the week.
COM E
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A Mb A W I T
WE W I L L
M A K E VOL' JLAFpYb
Annuuncrment’* *—
. Having been aflpAihtafl (arm,dem­
onstration agent for Seminole dd'unty
under the joint direction of the U. S.
Department of Agriculture and the
Florida State
Agricultural College,
tu begin ' my duties November 1st,
I take this opportunity to ask the
fruit growers, farmers and stock
raisers of the county ut large to nsHt,| ml. m securing the fullest attention and benefits to be deitved Irbm
the Department
I shall be subjei t to your call at
all times to convey to you promptly
«uch information
and
assistance
t hi Department offer*.
CM
Berry,
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Sanford, Florida

■CHIMMIK FADDEN" AT THE STAR FRIDAY
-------------------------------- f------------and saved us by defeating the Rough sluiLl not he by mousing owls haw)&lt;d ut and killed
(Hi, by the way I
Rider
If you remember 1 wrote you have just seen Hon P. A. Stovall,
minister to Switzerland
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from Itiskra in Africa in early Jan­ our
uary idl'd, that in tny opinion C o l think you know him a* an editor
Ronsi-vi U s inordinate a in li i t i o n nnd newspaper mini, from Augusta.
woo'd eause him to crush Mr T s f t . ( I a
He i* u getitb-rnun nnd scholar
or i.isrupt the Itapukilican parly, or nnd knows t • business uud ill*ti.volvs- I he United States in war in h.ir-te- the i,ii ii-* of he* olfice woh
|y
III' Is about your
or d - ' i o further
iim' u'iou.* endPitt . i d a
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fji -Mi i n «)i Mr Tait ill’ did di*
/,i|( ' - ' *-u »i in- - l (
rupt the I'.i-puhlicHu party and it
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. I • is 1*-e wa.V I b I!,I»
simple heenuse of ids defeat lh.it
tin I niti-d States t» Iree from v ur , r ■ «i. I* l &gt; . |Ol ■ in a petition
and e- tangling allleuee*. her port* to I’re nl&gt; nl \v i on t o s e n d H&gt;l&gt;
• . w i t zer Ininl
wub op
to all the world, n ib -i
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shelter Htl |i(»Di»'S Jo the* |&gt;*-m-,-ij t,-*i
mi: -. truly.
I, ,-r viihI
ill 1 Jt»t*«i
.in-l til tr«*N*»#*d
\ M i'liftt -r
Stor-- hou*tfs of bread al|il lllcnl, tin.
r s No 1 Ai ier i .* l i t uidi Ut
nit i ~r.». mat** ii;b» " f ; I 1 t-oi is and
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1»4' ' \d !
j/r itic o'h&lt;
itci r f* l ■*. «ujd YNin r i • • tl
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and sent him u» hM room to nit ret'
th wo: td at 1 «rj{:
iid t»avi- lit lia VioodV.vi
ol»ti» gur ru d . id level i the blbt
row \\'".*l'-T ■U 1 e.i it m .1 co.a- 1 h
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And set ill ore . r a ft- w
ill VI &gt;f Veil
\Dll how t-.d’ y f fti"
murh wj uid' ii rer 5r 1 - u,-r ■»,
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Dif n- &gt; .1 n d R • i
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wh&lt;&gt; say "\\C Wish
t
II Mr Ai.-i y
n.-y
idenl." ^ 7'b|f wtukf nr. lyr, il i- ■d
hi*r«* today he would
nfatC . 'W o o d r o w Wilson t* a real l ..tm guman, nnd d-' greSt 'mjUi, ‘ llic right ,»*•••■ his grin 1 opp urt unit \ to Idcu
•bailee to nave hit
m
at'tpc Tig hl,
' a l a h right t h e w o rl d, anti
a liberal distribution of hi!
timr.
And f\ke; thu tfa^l^’j swnlug sou1, bv
j
in. Ids pride o f place,' -cstntsbt and hoarded gold.
"a -V". ^

ciUL^.qf his newspaper friends he
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EdmundFJtrs'ese. tip* jtowerful drnwouldn’ t ha'** a hair lielween him ' E D IT O R S ^ R E C tjG NT 7. E Y O l 'R - rnatic star wtll ftpJTear m his great
Ml. Helpioeot.
^ and ^IJN-S-S
Zwlfo I ruth
SELVES
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, + e.st success,' ’ ’The'" Shooting o f I)iiT»i .'Every time one of his acquaint­
ances has a bit of luck and mokes a
[Yt'qlL tempt
u&gt;, flro
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' » L the. controversy
at
W . ^ j u n s d a y . , pet of money ho grieves over It '
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Wigli the liTckitig of the state fire*,*that has urisi’tt ever the State Press i Dct Jkth,
"That's because he knows that when
o f Florida a bald beaded man could
The story t* taken from vhr- poem
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Association, the daddy of all tiie-e
bn get* home HI* “wife will jump onto
do anything.
of the same tianu- wlucli so beauti­
^Ituxilfary
hudiei.
In-ing
Jirim.irily
a
hint bemuse he didn't make a i&gt;ot of
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representative "press
body
tjje fully portray* the lib- many years money"
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■Thut wits norm- edition that the Corrrmercial would suggest that the ago along the, deathlike trails iff the
Ttiilies issued in Sanford of the llef- naipe of the parent organization be Yukon, w'here there was n&lt;l Iffw
uld Ict’jL^.suggest to Hob Holly changed at the next meeting to the save ih&lt;- "l.ior of Noman ,‘j When*,
that lie., fake "a .vacation now, and Florida Editorial Association, and the weak perished under- thy.stcbnK
K - !
Wfyin thi /life -of
then-for the sake of "learning a little that the changes in constitution arm of the brute*
C'ontl_m»*f from l*age I
&lt; at odd - times,W'.-M uliierry Herald and by laws marie (or the fast rtleei "a'-sleigli dog was more ihml Xhat of
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JjVltaddy© mean. Jedrn a little? ing at Miami and delayed in transit a human being * The f i t o f j » has uf-Au the skiCn, tiiatt ever known, heard
’ ..Learn t^ Jittif- about Ja-ksoni lib- ur l„ adopted at K.ssirnmee.this spring I'eaul.ful poeticul air w n / s.i well of or dreamm! about, liy the tiling
t he Indies’*
|,.t J„ the rtvi-uun
the constitution photograpl..-.l.-,pi.ru?k- a* . _ back
we . llII m
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.t sinre
*ir.c tin- first
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ground, showing
henutduj ,«cetu- record'd -l..le In iuM&lt;-r&gt;. '■t
ti ' ti
aiiri by law by Die former commit
I'hsii Us dreadBrdi Holly and Oarnr Conidin- a.ej ter^ffJrftvhn f» th« iitur of the Com amid the snnvu liul rnoutitHliiJ ayed [ years Ji^rorc G-hrist
Ful uirti ba ne f ut effect* extend not
tw o editor^ who always haV** tlieit mcrciul wus chairman, the association endless forest
otjly.
-over, all Europe, Aitia, Africa
The opening sreiie of this exciting
wivc-s to the conventions.
They membership i» outlined exactly u»J
and
tfie.
islundjr’ of the seven seaa..
^nmy^-it. K , not o|)tior,al with them .Presitfont Codring ton suggests in story begins in if saloon i.q'thr'gwst
hut througlidtrt tije IR^ted' 8 tutes,
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or not-they take them hill his Utter tff the TampUj Tribune northwest where
and eVKyh’ hore bn AhlA green earth,
Gvr'&lt;i ,-s~/ Y 1*the fellows don’ t-.be^e.ve iLt,, Tbe^r These ill'll ft i. f l rye .maHetl at Miami j A bunch of the boys were ' Whoofilffg
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ysJtufd the sun 'sldfies, and the flag
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* * n i s. lir ‘cligTiJilng
mI » **' women
v
«t n
lbl 1 iiyt
it up m the Maltimute Haiodtiy
are .mm
awrlainly
aiid’
through. niKumiendnnding on
of
civilization float* on tin- breeze
• ovorybotly 'i* ' afways glad JO see the |mrt &lt;f n postal clerk at Miami., The kid thnt hutidlua the mu»ic box
Yes,
the biggnsL tldnv’' since the
they were sent hack to Tampa durwas hit ling a jag time tune;
iA e in ' -Ft
Pierce News.
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rout
ion
and the directly opposite
And there are other* who leave ing the meeting t lie nee to Tulin Buck of Die liftV, in S sn|o- game stit
|of Creation it i* destruction, eon
Dangerous Dan M.cCjiq»,t
t'fieir^wives at home expecting ti has*ee 10 Secretary Appltyard
Tlu- Jacksonville Mettopoli# takes (A n d wnlchftlg hi* Jack w.i* hi* liglit- , flagrntmn, devii*lutii&gt;n wnailt. jutni
pick up a chicken, eh what?
uf&gt; this quoiltion and declares for the!
o'iove,. tjie lady that's known a* tient h
Dunle's Infer no and , .Sherman’ s
All t h f big Cities in the north arc . continuance of the organization as
Lou.
Hell are simply pleasure ground*
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present.
.Neither
Jacksonville
pHWhc»t
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the
night,
w
Inch
w
‘as
having
Apple Days to advertise
nnd seaside, resorts' with plenty of
upples and create a better demand pegy has any voice in the Fjorldrt . jifty Jielow, and-into the din and
the glaro,,
: '.V-'.-t-,.
C Cool Wilder-and TresTi uir. in compar­
for them.
Louisiana will have an Blato Press Association. No UPfBr,
Tliere atumbfril tT*mIner. fresh from ison withv t|iK- huge sopflagrutlon,
Or.up^eir Day next month and the sciliative of eifiinr pap*f
fierce, c-r/uel ‘ htpi inhuman
xlny vvTll la- celi-hrnled by every one tended one of the meetings To Vjuys-, thCyreek*. dog-dirty
beyond
the ' power of -toirgrie or
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l&gt;Uj'ihR'|5 i orange nnd thousands of The city of JnrltMtnyilli* ln)s had n«|- ffo’A near
hru$h.’ or pen to portray or ade­
voice
in
the
canduervoty.^liUQmrefft
j
fjo
looked
like
ip
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titt
with
a
foot
in
them will be sapj^out ol the slate to
; £?'
failed 'tO'^Uie grave and sf-Vccly-Vhe "tfjj^lKtb ■ quately describe. t '* ^ * ’
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advertise l.ouisium^D^MHP;*Hor- association, lor the
% i t is, tod i»tK ** .*(i}ttK’. for hia *\p
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idu,v jhe hftTUP* of fruit* anil vugi.-^- even recognize\hM, assdc'uuioil W A t V - w f u kjwtoi . . .
tackle.
qbQ't do th? subject jlis^
an
invitation
to
the
mealing
,h»*ld
a
poke
ot
ilust’-on
altfi's could follow "the same plan
tire
should
•f
venture to describe
So we nope that
liar, aad jje Failed for drinks-for
with good results * Think ^ttl Dk there last week
t,he
-torrential
rush
of tragi'^ event*.
the )ippy&gt;.
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.grand eelebratiop
Kiinford - could tin- orgiiniaatidii will pay smajl he^-ti
Un
this
day&gt;*of
Marexmit'rnm
anrl
to
wlnit
the
Mutropolts
ha*
t«&gt;
«ay
There wn» none, could fla m •*hej,
t
.
have on Celery Day
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though
wy
sAarrli^
a
h
h
'g
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v
n
u
t
d
not
he
news,
t
ion
the
subject
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time ,'thU
pan
rich
t‘
niAtory
by
the
•mictent
The Commercial stands firmly for
« i f 'ourselves for a due
T w o i-xcepAionr.ily* good piyu«rs
letter grossed «*he Atlantic untl reutil*
have cojno to (tug exchange I able the state organisation to be.-prjrpnr- put we drank hi* health, and tire ed Sanfbrd. ,Vor these reasons l re-,
ily un editorial iissorialioir'.Ty^Thc
|rtNl ( 0 drink wni| Dangerous Dan
this wxu&gt;k- The . big newspap# day
fruin from writing anything further
auxiliaries
can
take
rure-of
thorjirob-*
McGrew
edit top of the Miami Metropolis was
about t,Ue wnr or thu progress made
^ special family matinee will hpone of the .best specials wc have lems ol the mecharriral departfnent.
on the lines of l at le, the vast jRltnBut
there
should
be
one
orsawizagin
nt 1:15 for those unable to reach
seen. T w c jjfle n big special editions
Iters wouhded. the long rirtitt of t4ip
are like u doublet-portion of hash. tlon in Florida that can be recog. the night performer)eu..
dead. Y’ou see enough of. al,’ -those
' This one was n. properly arranged nlzfid us th e '"F o u rth Es.tate/’
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things every day from the latest
*Tfiit,jni[mr is proud. o( ‘its j&lt;d&gt;
:K m .
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i C j ; - ! : . . **— -***-*- information about
Volusia (Iff ti nt) Fair
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east coast re- prltiAjffif department, but it cannot
H u » £ rE
?JT
The
Tirst
anhuAl
.'Volusia
County
l
alluded
to
Switzerlandas an,
*io n .b The other paper we refer .to sen xthcrc thW^rieparlmcnt has any­
iitand,
if
this
war
Inst*
much
longer
Fair
will
Ue
held
at
Blue
Lake
Park,
-Wok thA^apford Herald » » issued by thing to do with the editorial con­
Dol.and. nurlrla, January 25 to 29. Switzerland will be. an oft fin in a
Eu,
y
, Ahe words)it
the city in thn ab* duct oi.-tite Commercial. We have
inclusive.
In firesonting this nn* bleak, cheerless, treeless sand dune
sencc Of Editor Holly.* - It was most conducted several newspaper* and
nounremeitt,
we especiaily desire to desort, yes, a desert made by shot
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modi table w*oik: for ainattur*. Au- we have mever y e t conducted one nt
cafl attention to the fact, though ant!,.shrill gunpowder, gas, fire and
thct"expense
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f
the
printing
plnnt.
.burndale.Npw Eiir.' ”
If a n c v i j u p y cannot stand/on its being a Volusia County Fair and a sword and the only spot in all&lt; Eu­
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own foundation it is nn adjunct*.-of prot^jist of all those !ntt-rixtoif in the rope where the dove of pence itiulil
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'.‘H 'ty b ti r*ceril*^jt^«i*l
* Eill- the -joj. plant and does not in the welfare aftd growth of dur coubty .pause, and .tent it* tired wing
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's
of The Herald has excitetFJbOte
least represent 'the "Fourth Estate " that with the exception of i T f e * cx- , It js^no grejd wonder ithat Got!
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lifvorat&gt;le comment than ^!^.edifioti
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be open to the repenLffiftVffrb "C ha‘1 made A*n.
un ,hihit* the ehtry^ESsill
WHat tye-want ja
Florida i* »..
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tbU j&amp;Autir that has bHthTjsEulHed
U is the . Uue. -&lt;JtherT tlhng' I . am-ijmiking
• d i t o i l g f t i o ' n and il the presF,0rl,1“
aim of the Volusia Oouaij ¥#ir A«- ifiouF is lhc“ .gi;o*t,.goo&lt;r fhftune of
ept State ITula ‘Association does not
soriation to ihfOk^'tbis fair up_ edw^ life l i n jle d , Stjitew;jn. hJying Woodgive it to us, there afe enough ed­
catlonal Instiiution ,tjf ;lhe highest row., WTIsoh ' R^eftiBent - rtitritiK the
itors In'the state who lu-li^ve with
rank, u people's achool whereirt i f ptv£.t two •ye.ara;...0 n b'cndtd^kn,ce*• i
Ynembcrchip in the us on tlm subject to get together and presented
*-\**«»» I# God *tthat
L ••I ,!!Uooseyelt k
intscx' 4ej- .
a grant! roylew of titeir. thUnk*
si,’iw'
o. ijma in the near future form one independently. We want skill and b^K/dng, affording an^^ip- -feated in 1912, WTrwt a-^pligtir jvoujiJ
to get together once n year, not aa
,’i A?tub will arrange
*he Ilull Moosg.'jiati b ‘ t'11
portunlty to measiin*’ by-V&lt;&gt;mppri­
f^ V v, ,v
iu ie js j -otiagAiine edition for the slaves of the linotype, the Imposing
frr'-thtf
Whit**
House.
At war Ih
son the merits of t heir‘ Arts jind Jh\ -■ ^ *Jj r / .ji JRerald to be used as an advertising stone or the cylinder press, but as
Mexico
and
jn
This
gone-ffjad
Euro­
d us tries, and to encourage- by auch
medium for the d l y and county men who have ideas*of some public
pean
conflict.
Novemb^f
1912'
was
comparisons
n
greater
desire
on.
the
Jitfrt thnt it will be a .work o f art in moment to discuns, not' as type a
sure
one
timo
when
the
God^of
part
of
all
(or
"the
upbuildlng-of
n
% iT
\ v V *very tbtnicutW goes without atying. tlsts, but ‘ us constructive thinkers?
greater Volusia,
As a county of Nation* looked down and Mtilied
j.V"lU-gArding the special of two weeks — Leesburg Commercial.
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ago the management of the Herald AH Strong for- St. Johns Houle.
iftwishes t&lt;f thank all the ladies who
Winter Park, Fla., Oct. 26, 1916
bo
generously responded jpi^L-xspcc- Mr. E. T. Woodruff, Soc'y WaterR. J. HOLLY, Editor
wnys Committee, Sanford Com ­
t. HAYNES, Business Manager iaily Mrs. K. A . Terheun . who
acted ‘ as managing editor and who
■re»
mercial Club:
FWbllibed Kerry Tu**l»y and FrVUy
is one- of the most capable writers
Acknowledging your* wo arc glad
in the stair and holds the position jo knnw how you arc progressing In
of society editor of The’ Herald. .* the matter of the 8 t. Johns River
s u n tro im u N m i c e , i n a d v a n c e
O
Route for the
Inland Waterway
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" G R E A T F A I T H — W H E N T H E } through Florida vs the East Coast
81* MONT I IN ..........................................
AW AKEN"
Route
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in
asingle
sentenco the woman
'T h e advantages of the St. Johns
. * 1 - M r e f f l hi (W Cllr bv U n to, t-.D O I■*, Yru li who wrote thefirst editorial for the
River Route nscompared with the
A drian o r 20r. Ptr Month
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h r b w a In 'Adranro M um IU Mndn si Offln
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Sanford
Herald last week preached varied and distinctive, it would seem
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a sermon to the men. She said:
to me that it would bo a very ensy
KnlMrrd An H m o d .n &gt; « Moll Mallw Au( um IZad
" W e hare paid our respects to matter for the authorities to decide
l*®s, SI Iks Pnaioff;&lt;e si SMtard, Ptorlds,
the men, for in the men of Sanford in favor of the St. Johns River
HHS : £
I'ndrr Art sf Mnrrh Ird. 1*7».
wc hare great fui|h— when they Route without the necessity of any
O i k * la Herald Hull din*
Trlcpbnn* No. IIS shall awaken with wide open eyes
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Winter Park, of which 1 have the
Nothing more was said on that honor of being the mayor is a unit
Bob Holly, Os cat Conklin and
H u iry Brown in Jacksonville the subject throughout the entire edi­ in favor of the St. Johns River
* three brightest lights of Plotida tion, a most creditable piece of work Route, nnd a contact %yith the vari­
F;
But ous hoards of trade in Orange county
journalism were nil present.--;S&lt;CD)- was that edition, by the way.
. »otu Times.
the united of Sanford wrote artirles which has been necessary while I
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for that ^edition, and throughout- have been organising the Orange
these
articles appears^ the line of county hoard of trade has shown
Tly* .South Florida Press Asscrinconstructive
thought which overy that the Orange county sentiment,
K f..v ...n
A ^ ^ \ u tv j t e v e r quite forgiven Bob
-.*7-i V * y ; » s e c e d i n g .
With Harry town nnd city in Florida needs in in favor of the St. Johns River
' ‘.'f^iJBwiwn and Oscar Conklin, the East its municipal life.
Route is just as strong as the local
There is not a town In Florida Bcntimcnt at Winter Park.
Coast Association did not need him.
blit would he improved In its munie— Sarasota Times.
As president of the South Florida
iapl housekeeping by securing the
------o -----Chamber of Commelcc, 1 have
While Editor Boh Holly was on- aid of its women. , They are thn, fakVb jxrijtdon to sound out mem
natural
housekeeper*,
joying the festivities at Jacksonville I1
01 ,,lral n
o u , trained,
. - * most
. - , (if fhe'vlvrio.ls 1,wards of trade
of
them,
from
infancy
intrictha women of Sanfaiff e d ite d and of 1 " ,n- rom 1,1 a ,u &gt; in
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Florida
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'Porii3e p rv ‘Thp record of Katisfaclory
J^^erforman’cci for more thrtn ‘100,000
' owners nuridy makes it the “ Universal
(R r’/j^-thoorar you Avajjt- -/ii,meets the : j
- deiiiari^H of professional jind business^
men and brings pleasure"to the whole'
family. Simple, strong, reliable— eco­
nomical in operation nnd niaintainance.
ftutoabout $390; Touring Car $440;
Town Car $460,. f. o. b. Detroit.
On
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guest* of their daughter, Mft. D. L.
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For Sale— Two good horsos, thor­
oughly broken, sound ami In good
condition. Will ad I cheap for cash.
Geo, G. Herring, Snnford, Floiida.
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Mrs. O. W. Brady has nrrived in
the' city and will be heio severer
months looking after her farm.
H.
many Sanford friends are glad to
see her again after n summer spent
in New York.

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Sanford Steam Laundry, Commer­
cial St, near French Sve^, treats
u r and Mr* Kennison of Oryour clothe* white and sanitary, nnd
; i0 wire in the city j csterday.
not destroyed with chemicnls.
Flat
i.irnd Vo»HI * Opening Wednea- work a specialty at moderate prices
Give us a trial. Satisfaction guar­
ith on. -'Til'
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anteed.
Luce curtains done equal
fienial Cal vv,lli;im'‘ '* l' Bain nt to new. Phone 150-3.
J. J. Cord,
l w an,i j* being 'cordially gn fte d
Mgr. *
Tues-15tf
L- hi) many friends.
vCongrntuIntion* on the appoint­
. of g doses CC6 will break ment of C. M. Berry of the west
of Fever or Chills. I’ rice side to the position of County Dem­
tent*.
71-62tc
onstrator an d ’Advisor for t!YY&gt; farmer
e. Sherman. the well known boat and fruit growers. Mr. Berry knows
jlder of Here*ford is in the city his text nnd will be found on the job
i fij*e«J' to make it Ills future every day. Scminolo needed’ a good
man and in Mr. Berry we have the
j j joon as possible.
sme
man. Read his announcement in th
yo* ell s _ Annual Fall Opening 1 issue.
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rdnrsdaj, Ocl. 27(h.
S T O N E 'S
Wrapped Cakes are
Thr Udi«* Aid Society of the
surely nice
byterian church want to see
"Golden
Sunbeam" "Silver
at the church next Friday night.
Slice"
OU will
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Can't bp beat at any price
Washburn * home-made candies
Ten cents at McCulier'a.
w ,tlT j: Irwin A: titles
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Owing to their having been no
Tonight:
meeting on Wednesday, I take lids
For wc carry’ Shoes for the whole family
Socinl DepurtiAom Cabaret Ba- means of notifying members.
zaar. Open to the public.
Mr* fL C. Gerror. ■
Wednesday. Oct. 27th.
'Chairman.
Summer is ended and the cool weather is due.
I
800 Sewing Club at Mrs. Frank
Adams’.
It s now time to change one’s shoes.
/Vaona’ M m ion
Literature Department meeting at
Mrs. Tendall of South Choppy is T'T
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the guest of Mrs. Hugh Graham. Ifw ^ur store is the place where ttjc best, the new*
Thursday, Oct. 28th:
Priscilla Sewing Club meeting.
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whohave
been visiting Mrs.
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the Every Week Bridge Club.
j. l, Utmg amt Mts. c.w. Lumg ^ Heavy and light walking shoes forMen and
SnUirday, Oct: 30th:
returned to their home in Geneva
Ifrs. Munson's Musicale to the on Friday
♦ Women, shoes for'the Boys and Girls, shoes
t
literature Dept
and Woman's
4 for the entire family. Rainy-day boots, storm
Club.
Mis* Elizabeth McLaughlin
Monday, Nov. 1 st:
turned Friday from a short visit t« % shoes and all other desirable kinds.
Beauty,
Mrs. D. L. Thrasbpr will entertain
Orlando.
^ service, comfort and small cost all combined.
in honor of Mrs. Keeior.

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lli/n, F. I’ Thaj^tid, stale bank
IfUmim-r and candidate foi the po.*i|liifi of I ..I’ ;.t rolli r wan III I III' city
Ivor, i nt
In* otT’i ia!
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I fi i- home again
iltrr an i iient), t| \isi t to many
fSMB!' in the moth and northwest.
&gt;M« iiuaj irn u'K are giving her a
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For the Ssason of 1915-16
Are Announced.-

MUSIC

... &lt; t .. Vi 20lh win be
M*'. n Ip Uni, ui Sanford and iilf
.!■•■ behind the move
tn tnnk' i better eity
l^iu in
........ md help ,, S.inforcT

Rcxnlifut F'a|| Goods at VewcU A
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Disagreeable Calomel is Yielding la ™ h'p ,
Pleasant Liv-Ver-Lax-• , i , ,, ’.l.ibo
« , )«liosplubto.bottle
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Physicians generally •’ Kn ’’
1 * \'n;ccjlt Moliro* Mouday afternoon,
the nauseating, unpleasant
Hf i
A •; ^rfephtH'.•proFusion of wild
-durvn(i() th# room,
Mr&gt;.
( „ ff .ini1 ‘:,'l ,hp beneflls there- calomel aro du) to the : umle^rab&gt; ;
'h‘nk that

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Sprlnga

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E Y S*. Allen, the vtt •‘ran minstrel
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His wife
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will
spend
the
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L E T T U C E HAMPERS
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htvrciijlng with each yeuf.
Some "lie, littn jtrttly *ald that a l.jr-I
ceitm iirl.trnellon.yven tbotigli It failed
In rtSsc ii Iilgher Mimdunl In Hie com i
Uiqulty. at least never.lowered nn ex-!
|*tlim Ktniidprit or In any way li’tt
ii' deleicrlou* efTeri.
This m u not la*
niit|l of iiiiiiiyt (Htlier Linda of utiiuseri.ent nnd ontertahpnctit.
What tin* winter’s ^ entertainments
iilnl lecture* tire to lie in each com,
|iinultv 1* ii*iiuliy ln «k «l for nt. tills
time of the year. The con me here this
j tDr vcill
vCff be made up of the follow ing

atate represent at ivn of Redpath L y ­
ceum will mako the canvaaa. Season
tickets sell for $ 1.60 adult*; S 1.00
children. Slnglb admission will !)«
Ytdulta BOie and children 35 n. Buy a

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top Hcori&gt;,
painted ntayk Miller/ the sltnii th*•»!»** *r * f
hu club wish
I* Miss Estelle Gray, Violinist and
edy.
V : ) K, Watsdn
• Moritz I.lt'rvinne, Pianist
successfully by L,\*. Grigsby. .
Tr. Kealuf-was* n'-.gue*t
2. Geo. £ , Ctjlby, Cartoonist
I.IY-VEtf: I, A X -ha.* all tFt^’ K O i^
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3. Miwt KtLvoMi Dee Randle,(leader
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none.of
ihe
Imd^fTcctl'of^ftTo-JamM
^ Mewmapj.'D. W.
and
4. Wallace Bru«* Almaburg, En­
&gt;!• ^ is o necessity in every
c a Xt cLaughlin. A. P.
mol
tertainer.
always being remfy to efetjiwe
•Connell/ and Mias Laura. Fish.
Season
tickets will be on sale next
Sluggish liver and bile -clogged fijpjr
Saturday,
Octr 30th,
Supt. B. *Fy
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tem, with no unpltftsaot after
Announcrmenf
Ezell and Mr, A. W. Huneycutt,

(&gt;Pr nlng Wrtheaday.-Ocf.
‘ L1V-VER-LAX 4s guaranteed t^'^" Theiypiembers of the Welfare DopnrttUent are reminded ot’-tli^'invi1
l 8 - 2 lc
give satisfacUon, or your mosey will
" ‘ .Td.JUtebd the musTcatir given
be immediately refund’tdr-.
nsonUo thf LltM i l O ,. s‘j
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Elder' springs U .i|(r dnlit ercd to
/•it horttr. Phone W H.-Willlinur
*1 tke h*nfnrt|( ||„e H(. Ilf ||ie Sprfllg*.,

'"end Wjw.lt * Opening Wydiret*.
dl&gt;. Vcl .’7th.
^ l 8 -2 lc
Mr fc,,) \|.
N. E Barret neve
lrrivrd i-i
***y Iqr • the vuitef
such tv .tr.i g'atijpMitlpiu of their
Bin f
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ri’ f*
Mr Btirref is with
Aitnout (1 jiir Jan'es^uml jnukes
Few,
h ''.anfiirtl during the’
^IviVicV.

For all purposes, our Boots andShoes
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HACK the Sanatorium, result in his final
return to family and friends, vic­
torious over his foe.
"T h e Man
From the War on Tuberculosis
Who Caine Back" is a thrilling anil
By special
arrangpnjent
and
dramatic story— and absolutely true
through the courtesy of local Moda* well: indeed, his experience has
eru Woodmen, the Star theatre has been duplicated by nearly 2,000 of
booked a reel of 1.0411 feet, featuring hi* fellow neighbors, who have al­
Robert Wilson of Missouri, in a true ready enjoyed the benefit* of thi*
and reali*ti&lt; tiljn story of hi* pan
justly celebrated institution.
This
■ Mr and Mr* Eugene Roumilliit. "* Du- present wu^ not of blood- film i* pronounced by competent
Jr. arrived home on Saturday andjsh-ed but in the tight against and authorities to be one of the very
are domiciled at 101 West Third conquest of that menacing monster be*t in tbps highly developed age
street
of the human tle»h tuberculosis
of motion pictures, and i* in such
----------| Wilson ia one of the million mem­
great demand that it can be booked
Mrs R n Keeior will leave today ber* of the Modern Woodmen of f,Tr only one day and night in each
America Discovering that he was town or city
for a visit to friends at Tampa
It i* a rare oppor­
afflicted with this disease, he takes tunity one cannot alTnrd to ml**
Mrs II F W hit ner. Sr . has re advantage of the comforts, care arid
At the Star Theatre on Ocl 2Ulh
cure of the Sanatorium owned, main­ at the hours of rnatiuee and night.
turned home
tained arid operated by that Society,
For
Have* is expected free of charge to its members
Mr*
F II
A ip h a lt In Philippines.
several years that fraternal institu­
h o m e toil.I
from Kentuck-.
Hard asphalt known ’ns ulntnhlto
tion has thus actively and elfee- or (ttliwmite, has been discovered in
j|i v A II Cole, field secretary lively cooperated in the world wide the Philippines or. the twlnnd of Leytn.
of the Methodist Sundays chool of movement advocated by the Red
the state at large is the guest of Rev Gross and medical authorities, to
and Mr* F F Steiumeyer
'lump out the dread white plague
and Wilson i* the brimilciary of this
V Rev. F E Steinmeyer a. com- Woodmen life saving station
It is
pained by Rev A H.l'olennd A. R . ; an intensely interesting and heartvvvnt down to Orlando to- gripiiing story of the lfave taking of
(Uy , n
, (ll. E..,|,.nitll)n IU).,.t the wife and children
Weak in
mR ()( ( h&lt;. W,.s|eyun Glasses of Do body and hopeless in mind he jour­
ney* to the beautiful Rocky Moun­
Methodist church
tain region
near Colorado Spring*,
Coin
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to
r&lt;
in Du- run til'd climate
M i * - l b-lb- S m i t h will i , p e n .. pri
and
coiim
ant
sunshine at an ulnvale
k i n d e r g a r t e n *i l iool M o n d a y
I
tide
ol
7.000
feet,
lie I- destined to
November l*t
spend nine month.* at the foot of
v Mr. and Mrs. Gwynn Fox return­ Mount Cedar, in the chre of the
Sanatorium In th'
ed Saturday from their wedding most modern
world
Hi* experience in/,'cha*tpg
trip.
the cure," hi* absolute rest from all
care* anil In tun, hi* gradual return
Mu* Lizzie Striyki-r of Minneohi
Is the attractive guest of Mr* E 11 to health and strength, hi* hikes
among the fragrant pine* anil over
fVtrr*. on the Fletgfils
the rocky Irnil* of the I S forest
•TH1MMIE FADDEN" AT THE
Additional I’eople and Event* i’agi t&gt;
reserve, leased by z and adjoining
STAR FRIDAY

o u l l i )i 1||,.|r . Hi t ” at l e as t I h r v
M . 111fi rry l ii ii i n r 9 \i
will attempt In d” ”
I I'" I lu. tnr
N&lt;inmin !«•*»!»
Mr
not M r
and III- e V. elli-nt a ill* have made
ebrated the Itr•»t anniversary of l heir
many friend* lien- and all will r i gret their going away.
That they wedding on Friday evening v/ilh a
may find many friends, prosperity charming "at home,” from eight to
and happiness in the south is the twelve. The attractive home was
wish of all who know them.
They prettily decorated with quantities of
with
the
eXt ect to leave I'ort t llliton on the goblenroil intermingled
w
|q_te
*tar
jessamine
vine
in
pro
15:It of the pre+vni month
1'ort
fusion
GitVH-i and dancing were
Clinton itiliio
Hep i1ldi.ii n
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t. ■plApiibif pliaiures &lt;&lt;f the evening
Nntlre
while a1 ronieai rvi aitviie In
otilin
t ’ ntil further
notice e .Mu**on * Ul. iiappy after mu- &gt;••.ir ul married
swimming pool will be open to the . |,f,." develrqied some startling and
public every day from
f»iP; oi , altogetkeri I.uimirous answer*
The
except Tuesdays and Friday.s Open |,ru,.s wijr.- won by Mi*.*’ Suidee
nigh ta&gt; OnFy liy special artuitgemenlii Williams/and ^lr. Rayqtdnd Key.
to jinrtlos of trn dr' ntore.
I'uFe , a mnjyKihMe,enjoying ihe .delightfreslr running wntjT. All rontlitiopy .{ifFliospitHliiy ol Mr
nnd Mrs
f { j Tianb. vyi-ri1 Mr, nnd Nfrs Forrest
■t^tiitary
Neal.
Mr and
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Is,‘’
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A B r o g r e j W 'tn . ’
' Ar(.hill
Mi*
Missus Floren^
w
wdfk -of' tlm, H*
4 4:‘ i F?liTik.’.'S.ndi: -Williams^ Anne Ijllfprogressingv.D ra*t
lu-o n*.
a*. |ro4-t.ble
|nm*t.me ,niML n . '
EIHUh.'Hf Mi*L.iughttn,
McLaughlitj, Melly
Belle M M V Ij;
progressing-..'!/
ANIJ
FM !
tlnfbdard of direetorw •«,(
. flmflpell
M r uml,
. ’1 “
zation vyill meet .with the *
U rayYi Pfigtci/is,"
Mrv'
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J -ity* - - — . s
the- Baptist chuich next Thu&gt;&gt;dayj M .^ughlin mtd Mr* LnW r^-. H.urt, \ Arc»jr
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^ T a ie n t Wfii^i
Wbic'-i I*
I. 9checJul»U
9 ct
to
Might a t - th e cTftirfh
W|i.ica*rtC'Kity'mond
W - JVYl,ig&gt;
Appc*\f
at fnicrvaU Through
the ground . thi/roughly’ cnitvux^'d
. Muliqn'eV a/d^TY'dly'
* out th^'Winter.
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with the idei^ tlmlNLafc g p.'inifcrt **H'•
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pgree upon e TelitifflVe-filuiiHrdljafxl-.
A ii minttnl l.y'i'Um entertaliiutx’iii'V
ronr*e K now reganh'd iim [inn-llctiUy
iiig the old churi-ti ■
O' x-ou*l "
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lridl*|»-ii*iiliU* in nertrty l.’ .OOO Amerl J
i.l1 1be
drawnHyu *ntf-/dgpicd.
mil
cnmmiiiiltfe*. lltld the nniiiber I*
ifr-*j
Wit^i
fjjc.
reuir-n
of
home
A h - aoob’ tji/rr.’ljter' '‘t&gt;ft

tifcil ib-ldav - ,,f nr# gooti* at
|loc|l &lt; iipiionn \tednr*da), (let.

Blk.

♦ c s t ;u \&lt;l t h e l a t e s t b o o t s a n d s h o e s a t e t o b e . *c- ^

Mrs. Geo. D. Bishop motored
over to Winter Park on Ftiday re­
''A gay party of young people chap­ turning to Sanford Saturday,
eroned by M i. and Mrs. Geo. p.
Bishop that enjoyed a straw ride to
Miss Laura Fish returned from n
Osteen Ferry and oyster roast were delightful summer trip on Saturday.
Mifltes Florence Frank, Saidw W il­
liams, Charlotte
Hand, Grctchen
Mr. ami Mrs S, E. Barrett have
Schultz. Annu McLaughlin, Felix returned to Sanford for the winter.
Frank, .Joe DeMont, Ernest House­
holder, S. M. Lloyd. The party re­
Mr and Mr*. Thomas Gelzen re­
port a good time and the enjoyment turned from their wadding trip n
of the excellent picnic lunch and the Friday.
feint of rousted ousters
^ Mt» A. ll Wallace is back again
Mi*takr Co) reeled
from Port Tampa City, where she
was the guest of Mrs. W. D. Crab­
A mistake occurred In F rid ay’s
tree
for the Weidman-Roumillat nup­
issXie in the announcement s,of time
tials.
and date of the musicale to he given
by Mr* Fannie Munson to the Lit­
.Mi and Mr* Robert Howe are
erature Department and all the
memhers of the club
The program another of the bridal couples home
will he rendered at the Woman’s from their wedding, trip
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Is the Fam ily Shoe Store

I uudiidia ntumult (2jidtfad*uxaGutjtoaMism 2ii mi mx4iu&gt;ttaaai3ifti a ii£l

^ndy Graham, representing the
Hurd times is a disease and not a
Tampa Tribune is in the city to­ condition in Sanford. It is merely
ny looking after subscriptions to in the mind and the ilooner the calatn
ity howlers take a dose of liver med
iouth Florida’s greatest daily.
icine and get right the sooner the
Y’owell s Annual Fall Opening.
city will take on the proper amount
Hcdni'da) or* 27th.
IH-2lc
of fife needed to get that hotel and
There
Thr Iriei &gt;1 "j Mi
J K Lning several other good things
i . .| to hear that ho is are no hard times her*'
p;iilv
ii. i nig after a sot tnus
(Club rooms Saturday afternoon aip
Notice
three o’ clock
Guests are earnestly
tlM*
The registration book ol the city
requested
to
be
in their places be­
Lidif* suit* and (o a t* at
of Sanford will be open at the office
oarcll « Opening Wrdnesda). Oct. of the city clerk Saturday Oct Di fore three as the program begins
, promptly at that hour * A very
7lk.
i « - 2 tc
and will remain open until Suturduy J
I charming program will be rendered
p,, - - • ■ 1 . II .tlloweeii social Nov the Idth Office hour' from 9 a in wlinh Ml-* L i * M ii-sena.Jt he tal
jl th« I'r. l .ti-ri.ii! church next m to I 2 m and J p in till t p m On ented voung viujinist and
Mr*
Tndj&gt; i.ig4 1
i .inches served and Saturday it will In- opened from 7 Forre-t Dabney Carr of Orlando,
p. m till 8 p m
goo11 11n.■ gi-iicrally
the -wept throated songster will ap­
M U LOVELL
pear by special request
These two
Udira Nutts and I oats at
t^ily &lt;' Ie r k
1I I l i e
will b&gt; assisted by some of the best
Y»*rll * Opening Wednesday. Oct.
|nc,d rui,-nt the cirv affordSntur
lb
IH-2tr
t ii mi ng In Snnford
dav
if&gt;i
rniuiTi
t
Irtober
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Mlr!’*
Dt i) It VanEpp hit' decnled to
Mr* i !&gt; I'.irker will itnl.ert.ain
o ’ l’bick
make
hit
future
home
in
Fbinia
the lailn - t' i tn Lantern Star on
and will locate m t hi- town of San
|Thur«i|»v -i tr•rinMinfrom II to 5
i'llhiltil /(il ililr
All rru-nil"’ - if* . -.rit^i'ly invited to ford at the head of navigation «•i
the
St
Johns
river
This
town
has
The Social Department
W otiut
ttcml .r i • , ih.i'ir fancy work
a population of 7509 and is one of nil's Club announce* the Cabaret
Get that fuml hitler Springs Waler the thriftiest towns in Mint section Bazaar ai the club rooms tonight
|l|im
I’hom W || Williams a | The
Hurt, r Ini' turned oxer Ii:* Tbert will lie dancing and card* free
kt .Sanford ||nu»e or the springs
practice here to Dr Fmefrork and
to the public. Ice cream, &lt;uke and
Hen I
I' 11 agait has aruveri the final d of health ha' elected !*r home made candies will I....... sale
bontr Irutti t 1 w” d.ty*' till! topm nt s Finefrtick to succeed 1*r Van'Epp There will lie no a.I mission fe« but
9 tin- refreshments will be sold
ia mutk Fg.-i • i 'id *:i v* t fiat San - as health officer of the village.
The
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make
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HAPPENINGS UPTO DATE
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IN S E C TIC ID E S
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and Bcardall Worchouscs

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SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 5 lh, 1915

THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK D AILY
No. 82
No. 8 G
l.v Jnrkwinvjlle
0:10 am
1:35 pm
Ar Savannah
1:15 pm
5:35 pro
Ar Richmond
5:20 am .
9:18 am
Ar Washington
8:50 am 12 D 8 pm
Ar Baltimore
1005 : am
I *50 pm
Ar Philadelphia . . . 12:33 pm
4:01 pm
Ar New York .
. 2:40 pm
6:59 pm
iUl-eteel EquipmentpFrcB lledining Chair Cara to

No. 80
8 : 1(1 pm
12:35 am
8 :0 0 pm
11:50 pm
1:38 am

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7:13 am

Washingio

■' . Car Service on 'Fminh.S^-aTid 86, Sleeper to Savannah on
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tSraa directors* ,
T h * hoa rd of dire cto r* ahatl •■feel fr o m
i S e m i e l v n « p r r a id e a t . vie* pra al da nl, a « r r t a r ) an d treasurer.
T w o office. Wty o*
bald b y on* paraon.
Raid hoa rd of* d lfp rlo r a
•hall b a r e a u t h o r i t y to a p p o i n t all nrceeaa r y agent* of tbl* c orporati on .
A n n u a l meeting* of Ih * atoekholdera •hall
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nrio » t th* p r ln r lj j * ! offtaa, of J b » cor
l&gt;
afi held
|&gt;&lt;irall1&gt;n on *1h- 'flral Y u r a d s y In' February

Ptaolng Both of Them.

" I t * M simply A question of verac­
it y between ua," eeld the oldest Inhabitant "He said I was a liar, and I
■aid he was one.*' “ HumphI" re­
joined the village postmaster "That’s
tho flint time I ever hear of either of
am.i toll Inir ikn i m i l o i
, of each' year, at 12 o'clock M . or at anon
you telling Ine truth.
thereafter at Ptstticsjbt*, at which the board
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A T L A N T I C C O A S T L IN E
T R A IN S
Nortkboand
Ix-a vr
A rrive
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N o 82. .
lil H A . M *. .
N o . M . . . 10:45 A . M . . . 11:05 A . M .
N o . 8 0 . . . .3 :20 P . M . . . . .3 :4 6 1*. M .
So u thb o u nd
N o . 8 3 . , . .2 :0 6 A . M . . .
N o . 89.
2:10 P . M .
N o . 85. . . G:09 P . M .

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2 :30 P . M .
6:19 P . M .

O viedo
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4:00 I ’ . M .

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No.
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f o l l o w i n g art idea of incur pur a t tun *flail run
■ t i t u t * and bee rune it a char ter u p o n the
i s s u a n c e of letter’' pa te nt according to 1a »
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FIRST DUTY OF
S H O T SWISS

Many of Them Sympathize With
the Allies, but Demand Fair
^ ‘ Treatment.

STANDS BETWEEN TWO FIRES

German Element la Strong.

t l « Litrvra palant •kail b*M le ft), mail*) fl«m #»t*ad' Kfitry, No. 4&gt;«72.
■ twwn' jmnl.il, aad-kH t-S at4 t,eq rp 4 u / iW fak - W t j ol U I F V . i a C . U * N W U ol
20. * * » « «
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I r u a c i *Th» , vapaljt l l W l , .

nrn ^du* ^i*») *vefk^ fij-db* •ubvutbrr-^j T«w«riiU»
TawnskU*.

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hreatho Isas easily .even than Hol­
land. Constant dlsputos are arising
relative to contfaband, conditional
contraband. Imports and their final
consumer.
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It Between Two Flree.
GREATEST EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE FIVE COUNTIES
Tho situation find* adequate expres­
sion In the words.of a contributor to
the Gazette, do Lantsanno:
“ Germany and Austria have said to
Swltxerland: ‘Wo are perfectly will­
-T6 the Citizens of Seminole, Volusia, Osceola,
ing to dullver you such raw muterlals
Orange Counties, Greeting:
as you lack. Hut you mu«t give us
lie it known to all of you that you are invited and expert,
In exchange not money but certain
to
prepare
.suitable exhibits for display at the Great Exjjo^ uI
products of which tho allies' blockade
already agreed upon by the people of your several eountie
deprives us and which we need.' The
engaging in a friendly comjietition for tho exhibition of S
allies object to this, saying to Switzer­
varied products of your several sections; also the thjZ
land:
'FTom tho beginning of the
“ Made in Your Tow n s." Your school work, your fruits m
war wo have placed our ships and
our trains at your service, and, unvegetables, your farm products, your stores of house and fieij
tlko our enemies, wo have nover
your art creations and all other articles of interest, espeef-^
thought of Imposing compensations
st&lt;x:k, ckickens, etc.
in goodo upon you. In the futuro, as
Prejuire to attend in |&gt;erson and with your family
Ih tho past, wo are quite willing to
friends
and the strangers within your gates.
furnish you with raw matorlala as
well as with foodstuffs. Only, desir­
ing thnt our blockade be effective, we
ask you to give your word not to pass
on In any form whatever to our enoOF THE PROSPEROUS FIVEjCOUNTIES
mlea that which we procure fqr you.'
"Switzerland replies to the alllea:'
‘I am grateful to you for supplying
me with foodstuffs and raw materials
without
demanding- compensation.
Masters of tho ocean, you havo been
able to do mo this service, like good
like other troubles, ah
neighbors. Germany and Austria, al­
though blockaded by your fleets, have
comes when least exf
also done what they could for me.
Driven by need, they naked mo to--*?
The only way to he prej
pay them In goods, while continuing-.'
' at all times is to set* that'
to pay you -In npeclo, and I have not
rofuseu, being myself hard.'pressed
buildings are always ins
and neutral—that Is. equally friendly
in a G O O D COM PANY.
to all anil unwillingly to increase dif­
ficulties In Ihe meantime your feurH
oro groundless, fur I have taken cure
formally to forbid - the vxporvattnn"
107 MAGNOLIA A lt.
from my territories of a whole series
of goods of urgent necessity. And
I am always on the wnlch for smug
glers.
' Needs of Swiss Industry.
' 'On the other hand, my Iniltistrles
must live in spill* of your war, on
M IL L W O R K OF A L L D E SC R IPTIO N S
account of which I. though perfectly
Innocent. aulTer more ihan you, per
We are prepared tn figure with vou on all clasaal
haps, believe
And In order that mv
of LU M B E R and M IL L W O R K for HOUSE, STORE
ludiiHtries be not ruined they must
or B AR N . Framing, flooring, ceiling, siding, windows,!
bo permuted to re-export to all coun­
tries llie articles mnnofadureil from
doors, screens, blinds, mouldings, lattice, frames, boxes.
raw material* furnished hy no matter
Tell Uh NY’ hal Volt Want
Fmlimales Furnished Frtt
what hulllgerrnt I um neutral of my
own free will, but with your appro­
bation Thai Ui why, although I have
■■hllgatl-inn Inward you land 1 do not
t u i n it rf sv it n t* if ti e o i p r i e 11 v t m s y
u n tt
n u it f h p : « v : &lt;: ' : ? rr v n v • ’ n r i
deny them), that yqu u Ihu have a f*w* toward me, of which the llrst and es ___________ _ ■______ ; _____ i-- —
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sentlal is to let me IJve ' *'
u m im is s im iK iiiu u io v o iiiitiM u m io M
Her** fa the situation In a nutshell
The result of pressure from bbth
Hides)'hut prlncfpally frdmjhe side of
Ih** aJIIch, Jjo-T heeji In make Ihe Swiss
conscious ot Iliuir national!!)- arid to
K&lt;ft the betd (piality of D R A IN , HAY, FEED and!
start a wave of patriotism Negoiia
iIons are going on to regulate the mat
ELDER at REASONABLE PRICES
li-rs lif differeiii-e between the little
mountain eoutitrv and Its powerful
v . - WRI TE
uelghhors bv establishing » Swiss con
Irol of all foreign trade with a view In
doing away with chances for cheating
Kor the people will-not listen to prop­
ositions from -wither side offering
P alatk a, F lo fjd ^
compensation' .afte'r the war They
want the iliRIcUIty done away with - &gt; « « « » « &lt; m u m i s m i W i m k i O t m u s i o i m u k O
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of director* •hall be d u l y 'elacla d by the
1 ■ lo c k bolder*.
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T h e h y - l a w t lo r the g o v e r n m e n t ol the
cor p o r a tio n ahall* he a d o pte d at the ftr*t
a n n u a l meeting of the »to ck h old er*. or at
a n y special m * * t ln g called for that p u r p o . e
l l n l ' l a hoard, of director* ih a ll h » » * beenI H r . I *lul) choven by the •tnekho)d*r«. the
bualnC'v* of (h e *ald co r p o r a ti o n nhall he
c o n d u c t e d b y th e fo ll ow in g n a m e d p r r » o n »
an d officer*
4 . Itanitotph A p p l e b y . J r . , I'raald ent
K a t h e r i n e It. N o r t o n .
Vice President
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A n t r i m P. A n d a ra o n , S e r r e l a r y
A n » r l m I'. A nd ara on. T r e a s u r e r .
T e m p o r a r y h y - l a w a m a y b " ad op te d liy
amid off lr rrr u n t il th e B r i t an n u a l m e e tln f
ot . t i e alorkhold er* .
ti
T h e h lfh eet a m o u n t of Indebted n e w
or li ab il ity to w h ic h i h U cor p o r a tio n »hall
i t i i i v ti m e s u b je c t il*elf to n T h r e e h u n ­
dred fi lly th ousand (Z3M.OOO.I
Europesn Republic Declines to
T
T*h» name* and teiiden cc* rd 4h* auhi
aer lber- to Iheee article* ot i n c o r p o r a t i o n ,
Overawed by Powerful Neighbors
together with the a m o u n t ol capital s u b ­
— Refuses to Starve or Do
scribed
b y n r h are ai follows:
A n s e lm
P.
Andenon,
l»2 6 -6 lit
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Driven Bankrupt—Would Vl
I t r o n k l &gt; n . N Y . . 100 share* col nraon stock
Fight for Rights. "*
Ml share* pre ferre d i l o r k
J
H a n d o lp h A p p l e b y . J r .. M Sta te S i ,
P ert h A m b o ) . N J . 1 « h * r e c o m m o n stock,
K a t h e...............
r i n e It. N .
o r t o n , 1C2 F a i r v l e w A r e
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By EDGAR AN3EL MOWRER, ^
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W h cri of'.hT s " a m* T 8 h , ^ ^ V
(C on ^p«d ,n t or tho Chleaao N e w . )
* ffjiji-atfsanpo. BwiUorlsnd.—Seigoobos,
s e t.' o u r .hand* this S l■
a t d*a y to l Sepfetpbgjf.

p o u n d s n tie ro an m u r rn ulr n a m e d Hat ay,
an d w r i g h i n g ab ou t I LIDO p o u n d s , one M a r k
marc
m ul e n a m e d
H etty.
an d w eighin g
a b o u t I2 0 0 y j » o u n d s
one firowr h o rai m ule
n a tiled Hill a*»d w eig h ing ab out LZfLU p o a m ls
nn«
hru * it . bi*fwe mul e n a m e d
H o b an d
w eighin g alrmlt
rnafe
o.iile Hapk«ul
and
weighing
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seta behind thfi purjjlujjn.mntains
banfn ,*» Lafi.^Tsl- - Tho country suffers from th* loss
fll«*j as|ler-i*f .fa-1 fa tcurista' llut hmst of all 11 suffers

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SUB-TROPICAL MID-WINTER EXPOSITIO)
THE

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^I'lir* Swistt (Tinfi'duratlon enunta In
day a|i|in&gt;ximaU&gt;)y 3,1 Sd.iliR) Inlmlii
&lt; n o lin g r n m i u i t v
' i s p r i n c i p a l ofTlr* and
I - 1# «d I tji n«
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tautu, 4if win&gt;ui u^niH 200.rO') nr*- liul
m ge
county
Florida
lirahrt
oftp **•
lun by rat*n and laiiKUnua. 7&amp;o,ooo rim
m a y b « eatahllsflrd at such other place* a*
¥. -e i t Kw H KUillY
m a y l«c «eierte&lt;| Ii &gt; t (Is h oa r d o| l i i fV fi fi rt
Speciiil Ma ster in J 'b a n eery
•. Rltlnr tbcpiaelvpa kYuiicb ami tfm m ,
M gaflr ji A W a r low
•ul* f » r 1 intildta
■jU T h e general n a t u r e of rfle tiuiuu&gt;*»
mainltiK i60i),0t)i) apoak Grriiian J'Iiiin
1 I Tur* 'il r
t o F e t ra na ae tt fd b y « i l d r o r p o r at i o n » h al
I &lt;u e p m i t i c t a fid i a i r &gt; o n t h e h u * i n e « «
tho' Gorman Hrinent In by far tht*
• f -r«r4rig«f#tinn
Cfiftlirvi gtjVi f«tr4r»dlfrg in
atrongi-nt
nutnrrbnlly and tin* uintU
■If tI i
■ tw*h e *, tiy
Hie in * (»l I l.e inter
l l r p i f l m r n| **f th r I n i r v l n t
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tj tl tle n I v a t u uni pre cd o n n g » ) i ( r f n . arid
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t lui|iorta1it. It can coninil lu fndtrru
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l a n d tMTvii'. i tame* vitir, Fla ,
a n y a m i all other rue l hods, means, way*
Sep! 211th. IOTA | live iiulitlcal matti-ra
Tim Frotich
n f viyateniB
tu (irepace an d ro anuf a&lt; t ur e
N o t i c e is hereby give n th a t A lb ert
L
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sell a n d Isaac, and generally
caiitoua, with the lni[»irtant ci-uierl tif
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in coultrig a n d p r e r doling, ice and *■*
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mails ■t 11 m..a I r i l l
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Goodva ami Iktusunntt and Ibulr uxcol
font nowHpapnra. tilay Intoltoctnally u
Yulo mimowlinl boynnd lhat pmautuf-d
b) aJlu-lt nuniortcal lnfi-rlnrlty
Tho
Italian rdommU -la r*dnllvoly Inalk'iH
flea lit nlthmigh tun- **f thr moat Rnl
llitnt of tin* K " ) 'Tuun nl llllmattN**
a n d fur the p r o d u c t i o n and in ■ nu f aft u r
i-iYJCK
Would Fight for Mighta
*tt m - , r i r c t f i n l j and . l ‘»r the kuj&gt;pl&gt;ing of
Hlii Mtilta, runi**n from tho Tiidtio
I ! a i rn * tit name*
a J h * *es
*-»f»Tr. i n
I'Ulid
m a n u f *ftu r c
pulrhao
The
Swiss hid awort- yf their fnrc«
j *■m
11re*l• h f W
« w »* F lor id *
Ho
uiu
rh
by
t
ln»
wtt)
of
pri-tuiHto
h-sse
or
ut her *!•»• “ actjulrc, and
ln * *ail
W ill Fill man , •&lt;I
e M w a, Flo ri d a
Tin*-IT
*"* l nf 3fi0.mil) sturily. wall
I c uar or Other » H C til ill l i m n
ol
I n t i 111
»
pri'Mi'iitatlon
of
Hw
Itcrrland
n
(msl
II II Krr^ffo^wif
.. Sanford.
_
. F lo r i d *
e^ ju ip a n d operate anti m a in ta in , «ir license
eqvrippeil unit'trained sohllnrs thrown
tluu
ilurlDK
tbn
iircsont
croat
war.
J
o
h
n
l/unr.
o
h
’
S
.
n
l
i
i
r
c
l
.
F
lo
r
i
d
a
.
o v l a r * t o o p i r a t i , r * f H | F T l t o r etc llnea. a n d
1 1-8tp"
R O B R l i T W f ) A VIS,
• are a n d r a il w a y e t ju i p m e n t and aup pllfa of
At tho beginning nf hostlllllna the Into tho balance today on either aldo
H.C'l'fnil klrida, and a n y an d all c o n ^ y a n n a fur
would he cmislderahle—-might be doFVonrli
and Kalian rautonn munlff-nt
H u tr a n s p o r t a t i o n In col d ato ra g i or other
QtilVo
" r * . I»y la n d or b y w a te r , of » n \ and all N o i l r r o( , A.pllrallot, f at T a r I I . r d H n t l r r
od n Btiirdy tint Inoffriraivo nympatby
p r p d u c t a . good a a n d man uract ured articles,
S r r l l l * ST# of i h . I f o n . r a l H l a l k 't k .
’ W e havo bean tuin-li too humble,”
for tho al Hits Tlin Orrxnmi uantonn.
tu c o n d u c t a general shipping* and fo r w a rd
S n t l r o I* h e r e b y »1*e« Vhal l l . r r i e t
1.
' Kl**in now *yi w«*.
Ins luiwineaa,
anil i is receive, handle, ship, Jmrnr I,.. i i u r r h u e t .&gt;( T a r l e r t l d r a i e N u
to (ho rontrayy, kiivu voni to u sltijtb‘ men tell me here
fftrwmril and I f i i i u m f i
goods, w a r n
and
1
shall
cease
to
Hunjitleitle
and begfti to
114, date-1 the 2n d -la&gt; nl Jun e. A It 1911
HtruiiK burnt of Gofniuttoiiblllu I have
«iefcFiarHlise and aft rla**ia til freight by h » , tiled . . I d rort I A r a l , in rn. ..litre and
Iarol or by wa ter, to p u r rh a * e or o l h e f w i a r l . e made a p p l l r . l i n n Inr l » &gt; .fee.) t,, i,.\ie
npt iakon account of i lu ItidlvIditulH &lt;1••n*ainl rmirlauljlv-liiil llnnly
a r iju if r. lu manufacture, nrndurc
a u r k r i , ih a r r o r r l . n r e
W m 'ud you njflit-’ "
*1th la *
Sant f-ertlA rS Ir
wltoao nytnlialllli'i* ar*- always with th*p r e p a r e fur m a r k el
well cleal fn end
deal r m t . r . i e * t h r ti»lli (»,‘ n* &gt;|e.-ethe.l I.r i ip a rt )
t'ertamtv If tofififit &gt;r» jl
We re
• U i k i # U ( l pr H'l tu 1• of r ve r&gt; t I ■s * si -I &gt;J&gt;*
rtltlo
iippernioat
.it -- a i e . J -n ,Serfiili»le ("our. :v
M --r-t*
t-(
fuse in slaive nr be ilrlvi-ti flankniftf
vriptton
and ir&gt; *11 *rlirb-* ..f housrhTtld • II
H . a 2S fret » c . l tJ 1 the N 1. , or t.-il 2
Today, tlionyli by rttugrs b*i ltni&gt;*-r
a m i d o m m k i r uae
and ru m u rnp »inn
l u ufSnr 2 i
r p 2H 9. R 2 » K. run S I t ' . l I t .
coptlbli) tliat they raJiliol be traced, Ktigland ami Franco and Italy must
ecu! r
and
main ta in
p a r k in g
bou»c*
and N «t. . W &amp;«S H i (t . W
ISO ft N I 'l f U
bn brought to realize thtj* (net or
i an fling lacturie* I f*t *I o-«»«l |ir od net ■ of all It 1; - 19
ft
A ( re, 2 *
tho Hltuutlon ima bocomo 'dHTen-nt
at
tlir .fat.
klrida,, am ! *all a r tirli* ^ uf household of genT f-e . a i d lan-l l-einy
,n if
face
the consequences
Here In itomamdi Hwlliurlunti the (Kip
s-rwl ii ae an d cun* urn pi itn», and t - I m y , 0 f ol t h e l . e i i . n r e nf a urh refttfl- afe (n t h r
"Hut your personal sympathies, as
■ifbc^rwlae iH |i ure,
and
ur
trthefwt.e n a r n r ul W
H V l-.r*
Ifnfe*. **td ref It Itillation la null overwheltnliiKly pro
iLgfwew * of
s Or
__ t. h ee-’ p r o d u cr t a
or
|ry-|ii'i»Juc«* r a t e ahall he redeemed a r r n r d l n * I n l a w
allies. There Is little German In tho you huve Jusl told mo. arc with tito
t l a w i w J ; m l 11&gt;- .elh I r a r v . dyvi-lnp. d e a l I n , i . , d r e d will laaui- 4 h # r » » n on the 30th d a )
IntprffW-i rnanafe Kn d o|t»r at r real (rrrrp- ot O r l o l . e r . A. It, I h f h ,
utreets or tn the storcti. As soon ns countries you mention."
- ,- r t y ; a- rtijrrt o n ly
t hv p r - r v i . i n n . i m .
WRf)4-,a my a l ff r l i l . i x n a f u r e am i ,e*l
'That Is true. Hut you must real­
Italy
entered
the
war
the
Ticinese
Min.*! It) ) * » t v . t b e t T u r f e r or b y - l a w * . o l
( h r 27t h -lay « f R e pto m h er, A l&gt; l » I S .
ise that before w « nrtftleiqmn. French
'‘ -and
deal In •_
. '*
h A IRUtfil.ARR.
•aid ' mr-tayrafi&lt;&gt;n, -i n •
H n y , aell
•
pronounced for Italy
It Is not an ex
t T . r k C i r r u i ! 4 'o o r t S . m l n n t e l*n , Ff*
^)ft»rt*i ul attuk ol tht* « » d olhr-r ro fii pv aor It{illuti a)gr‘*1lrc Sarins
Wo havo
uggeraMon
to
say
thnt,
notwithstand­
ia**li ’ •
R y Ja-1- *
R o h r r i * . I*. &lt;"
t n m * a n d tn l i - m l - b i i -I l o a n . ’ a e r u r v d ' J i )
our
o
w
n
,
c
o
u
n
t
r
y
.
lor^E
after.
In any
rwrirtirnye, m other Ren* on real ftropthty:.*
1 i - Taes;I»l&gt;
ing the German npt-aklng majority,
to i t v r )
nrt ihe l-u.tnr-*. nf p u r r l j a - i n y . 1
__2,
■ , - - — -— - —
hut un extreme tjamF nn aitqrnjjk TtT
thuru
are
now
In
tho
country
as
many
,
N u l l c r In 4 r e rl lt o r.
To
1ovnr td aa ltix. pl edging, fea.lng, .e ll ln g , ,a»
open adherents of the allies as of tho the vOerman afieaktng
i n . C o u r t pl 111" C o u n t y J u d g e , S . m t o o l r
tA*n/r*c am i t r a n . l e r t i n g . IriVl-,1 In g I n : tr a d
foreo the nollon Into war ;iCkyKi the
C o u n t y , latalr nf F lo r i d a
Austro-Gonnans
This means lhn( a
lity a n d dpaling in g o o d . , » * t r « . m r r e h a n , n re K . t a t r ol M l t r a h A n n i* V unge
allies w»iutd tni**im**flft*llltm&lt;ytlnte rtl|
■nil d e e - .
# |j ,.r, „ | n „ r, . I r t a t e e . d i . l r l h u t e e , an d
*|iae » n d pr'n)H,rty of e v e r y Hi
larK'i uuiiiber of persons who speak
turo helweArt*-rfa and them and so
( f l p l i r - n . and , a r r ) l n i ! on ujiy ot)i- -o m--ti r
,,r r . o ll, J , e . m g r l a l f n . a g a l n . f »*ld e . t n l r
German favor the nntlouH of the quail
••t I h e al m v e l-uelnewee. nr an y Jot her l- u - i j- Y o u , an d ,-arh ol yo u. are hereby notified
bring about the ruin of Swltn-rlanil
ind ife rtlplo alliance, particularly Franco.
rrirtirertn l th er ew ith., * ,. m a y be,, a n d | H,l(| retjuired to )- rr .ef,t any »'l
v| ruHi* il by i be l&gt; &lt; of thi
111 * ItI p}i*-r
Hut If the present restrlci lonn. tiJfT-ndy
m a n i l " mb Id* y o u, «•r cith er nf y u ti . may
fill] »ni|
an »| w it h all the j flW fit I n it&gt; *g nirt.pl I h r
Swiss Industry Badly Hurt.
uf A-1il**ah^ A fit I*
bad, grow heavier Instead of tlghtiT,
il i K*s * t l t r cuitlcr Upon V n n f r , dian a * e d t*ie i*f S em ino le r ' o u n t y .
1*
Rut a new economic problem has np
t-u rp u r hiu m*
t *• « i»rf&gt; on l»tt*lne*ia w it h i n
If the allies, cannot he persuaded .Jly
M erida
in the un der ei gne d A d m l r U l r a l r i %
.if w i t h nil t t h r &gt;'m\' " I Ktufbla a* may b&lt; » l . . I I I oat at ( . ..................m r » r « r It ■•»»■ tk v
pea red and 1s forcing people to face our diplomats that although[•y'W.t' w !
.,n*| l a 1 it* r t i m i pel m i l led b&gt;' l*w
It squarely. Swltxerlni-.il. accustomed only tn Urn wo put our-ehtjrt' strength
!i
TIi** a m o u n t of cap ital a l n rk nf I h U ,U n a . M ' A U.U.I 3»,»,. a a n m . 8&gt;
w k k Ny
In time of peace to derive considera­ behind this (l.-tuauibwasn^UiyfT^fl,,
rorporafbin iHatl Im line humlfitl anti fifty
F -a*rulrl.
un d er
ih *
i h u u M t i d dollar • i f l M I . O O i l k d i v b l r d
int o
ble profit from Its line scenery and Its
Will ol Milrah Iim r
O n r I h t i u i i n d five huridre*! tl.M M U »harew
French or Ilnllalt-fp.^It'^^riiijtlkjV i'central portion, tfow pays heavily for he, we shall tig|;l side D ; j ^ j ’|Va|l/’
Y o n * * , dco*a.*d
til I hi* par value uf U l i r hun d re d liollai* .1 l u . « ate
l $ ! D O j fiach, uf w h ic h U n r t liuu»a ml
tOlldr
the latter. A laVgo proportion of th&gt;- a Hlngle ninn, ns w*i»,
ort trnnor
aham uf lb** Loial par value of One hun- In I Irrull Court uf Ih* P'otralb J u d l t U l C:irrolt •
national army lias been mobilized nt row at the a l l f l h f C ^ f t j k y v d l o a ^ T o r
drw) ( hcrusand dbUwV* Ahall be rommon
Uo rlda . Hcrnlnob- t wool). In C h a n r r f T
stock. al»d Five hundred S&lt;M»» »h*fr* uf Frank W . Wickham
considerable expense and kept under territorial nght't • And i - ^ ' i l ’; i
Ibi Iolal par lllue of Fifty IhcMhind dol*
CITATION
arms since August, 1911. Industry Is should Ilghf too, dvnn .ngnlnst nearly
lura ( fXtO.UOD) khall be preferred stuck.
F m m a I'* W'b-khafn
T h e pgef ic rrd i l o c k ahall be en ti tl ed to T o F m m a F. W V k h a m . F.*tt Ilalboa, Canal Zotir ' suffering.
The foreigner copies but
evcrythffig Ifl^ilie world t-hold d e a r "
a d i v i d e n d u| not e i r e e d i n g *cven per r en l
Y o u Will take notion that you am lwr*h» tr'liHr
C7 per n u l l in a n y «»ne year, which d i v i ­ od tn appear to th r hill nf o.,mplaint filnf In thl* rarely to the countless hololB, which
d e n d ahall be n o n ^ i f Y i u l a l l v r . an d n a ya b le lauvo and whnmtn yo u arc rrvioto party -lelen-lant
stand bleak anil deserted like no many
o u t o f i K e . n g l carnfii&lt;a b e f o m ^ i i y d i v i d e n d
M o n d a y I h . I at d a y .d N u v w m U . A . D „ 191A
gfgantic mausoleums.
Only a few
la p u b l u p o n the c o m m o n alock
othorwirw t)i* MU »• Bind will I - taken a* ronfrvwr.1
homqless Individuals from foreign
T h e bidder* of th e p r » f i r r » d *tocJk akall
.ralnat you.
In m t « nf I b u ll d a t lu p nr dI**olutton n b . l h ®
__
parts' loiter In the streota—four l)y Delaware Man Will Have, a Score ot
I t ,la __
further
ordered_«hat_thta ntatUm bn ^Juhl u r p o r a t l t r a . halur* a n y aniku
a m o u n t ahatl bn
liatud
In
the Sanford HaeaJd, a new.patwr puh
Alpine Beautlee on His
compartCm with former- years. Even
p a i d |o the holder* of th e e o m m u f i stock
tiara
td tn Hanford, Reminota t mtnty, Flu rM a.
h a e n t i t l e d to I n paid Ih * a m o u n t paid up
Farm. ,,
A
tho exited revolutionary has quit the
Work
lor
el*hl
ronareuth*
**rks.
i l l i l t r l r iha re r. but ahall no t p a r t l r lp a t e
Witness* m y hand and »e«l of said Court at Ranlittle
country
where
he
for
bo many
i n a n y surplua aaaela a f t r r p a y i n g oft the
ford, HemlnoU C o u n t y . Florida. th*&gt; thy fith d a y-ol
w h a l e ot t nr
u p r s p lt s l
Delaware Cltv
Did - rhWlt3|- J
years found*' sltnctimry, A
w fron­
T h e ■litTifrrr ol th* r o p i n u m anti pr e la V
A **•*'
K A. r H J U d U t f i '
U'lnkli-r of Wanhlngton. who is altwri |
tier
town's
ancetit-rvs'^f
espionage
r«*f p t a e k ‘ »h*ll h a v e *-iu*l^v . . t l n .j r i g b l « .^ .
|
( trtk of t V v u i l c W t
anil Intrigue
That Is ^ill
The sun tu start a goat form ^aJong-tin- rfit-s l
. -j-he capital alock d i i l T Tie t-al-i I n r ^ l u
WIV*,,** t lt,,u,h«*Jih-r
Ry J C I t t i T h tr, R C .
l a w f u l fju*na&gt; of lb * C n l t e d Slate*. t,t r » a ' tialieitor lor Complainant
ru**-fe9tr
speak.* canal sn^s he wjll employ a
rises alone &gt;var th« gluYferV fair des
o r lveraonal piop ert &gt; of lb* va lu e e-jusl l u ------------------------------------ ------------------‘ — ---------- -1------------ *
nrxjru of Swish tnllkmaiils
The pirln
vilallun
There ar* r.t. iiiurlat^«Wilv, 1^ ptr valu* ol the «lo e k laaued in r » J
Dep.ilmenl - I Ike Interior ^ .
change ol i ia y m e n l therefor, l*n l-vr e*nt i
h |.in-l llitlee, ttai nc av ill* FlayuJa, '
aro to come from goat farms on tho
nr
lug
with
cold
and
dellglit
to
ejolcome
? U ) p e r r e n l I of w h t r b «h*H be paid In la w - '
_*
, ,
.
O cl. g .T S li
nnbw-eaphed. Alps. T h o -goats are be­
_ o n e y of l h » t l r l t e d Rtatea. n nr
r r«»l
Neiit* t» h*i*fi» zlvva-ikst Jam .. ‘ C ■ KH- hla upci.tr.lng or to i ur u a wajr*tij*liur'ry
1 T m
real or;
or ;
^
A n n tho l*»t-*lopn Uomowanl an he ing shipped from Colorado' ,
In-

l 4

-

THE SANFORD HERALD

‘p t hls “ Illstolro Tolltlquo do I'Europo
' GptUomporalne/* *boglns his chapter
K A T IIE R IN F . R .N O R T ftN .
an'BwItxerlsnd as follows:
C ly d e L in e B o i l s
W itn e s s : N . K a y m o n d Heate r.
*
"The Interest of Bwlss history must
S
ta
te
of
N
e
w
Y
o
r
k
(51. Jobss Riaar)
not be measured by tho site of the
A r r i v e 10:00 A . M .
L e a v e 11:30 A, M .
r'ounty of New York
country. This little country holds a
T u w M in ys , T h u r s d n y k and S a t u r d a y s
I. N Ksymnnit Hsslsr, * notary public
in anti Hr ll»- wtal*- *n«f county alorota.ill
very Important place In the-history of
In hsr*|.&gt; r.rlll) &lt;&gt;&gt;»i Answlw V. Amlsr*on.
contemporary
European Institutions.
J, Randolph
lBilt)i'i(i&lt;i Apelrbv^
Ifan *•
Jr.,* and ---K*lb«-r&lt;n»
t ---tun. w|»o
Itt.M o
m*
rll k
nown,
K. .Nor
Norton,
who _&gt;iw.-lo
ms w
wrll
kno
To whoever desires to understand tho
mr, ami ^»*#r«lly
1hi rUy
ovolutlon of our modern democratic
11» • t
thry
for ( h **iriprt vbjip, »I JA^k
. it ti w l# rl(H^ytton
LEGAL ADVERTISING
• ignctl the fiu*ge1ng irliclr« of Incorpoi
society, this* history may. hkr rccom
and th* irCorfiTiny ing no lie* fur lh(ir l ti or
mended a» (he most InstruotlVh selec­
and pufpu**** tbrrcrrt «lii**d
of I n r u r p e f al lon
of ih*N a n f« r« l
lr» Vlitrifs* Whcfpiif I h»vr hereunto Ai*l
tion of examples of the application of
n l t i r n t V a c u u m | *rr- ( ou tln f I urti|»any my Lund and ■aral^d offir* |hi* LI lit day r*f
the principle of popular severe Iftnty.”
LScPi
r
m
l
fr
t.
.
I.
*
*
I
!*
T ih** ii n t|ftr »11 n p dl hi -r«*l*j i I %v no I »r «■ I ha t
1
N U AV M O N O H K A T K fl.
Forvlguwrs who-know Hwltr-*-rlnml,
L r’ I l h J t i fit UtlLbt-L* A - l i . aktlla
on
K o W J rdf.TTc, K T f f f T p B
■ i te n o flo ra a in . or a* aoun i h * r r aft **r
1*1Ih or wllhoul liavInK visited It. an »
flint »»« New York tNiunty,
mm they ( i n be hear d, th ey will a p p l y tu N oi, rrtiAcilr
2bu
To inm ii nloD * c i p i r e a M i r . 30, 1&gt;17*
country of tourists, hotels, mountains,
the
H o n o r a b le
i’ark
T r a m m e l), governor
II-T y r»-H c
of I ho atale of F l o r i d a , at hit office. In the
picturesque chalets, mountain rail
&lt; - a pi tol bu ild in g of ■a I cl at ate. In the c l l y
roads, glaciers, milk chocolate, St.
o f T*llahata**&gt;. for I r t t m
pa tent, I n c o r ­
M A S T F s I F H N A I.F .
p o r a t i n g thepi, t h a l r associate* an d i u c
Gall
embroideries, cheese and refuges
U n d e r 'and by v i r t u * of i d i m # of f o r i r f f s o f * , Into a b o d y po lit ic anil rofparat&lt;*
for revolutionists, may be pleased to
in de ed and In I a w . Un det tbe na m e of c l o i u r * i n d ail** rendere d by th*» l l c m o r i l r l i
S a r ii o r i l I n ter m il l e n t V a c u u m
l*r e *i -uuHn r J u d g r III I. hi* S e v e n th iliil iefal r i r c i i l t of t h r
know that of nil the people of Europe
in
&lt;"onaparv&gt; under the f «il|o« t ri g ch a r te r anti S r * t r of. F t i i n d i f**r H v m i n o t i c o u n ty
tho Swiss have, historically, been the
arti cle * of i n c o r p o r a t i o n ,
the o r ig in a l of c h i n c r r y t i t l i n g in a c i r t u t i cat* th r ^ ri n
w h i r fl will b i un flic ih the offirc of i hr s pe ndi ng , w h i r c i h Th « » l i l r i c h L u m b e r l um*
\\ l l r a d y and most belligerently tenacious of their
iwfNrrelary of atate of aatd at ate of Flo rid a , it a nil i* c n m p l i i r u n t an d W
11 K Hr l i l y are defendant*, &gt;hr under*ig n« t i he ell v
of T a l l a hiausew1, d u r i n g the turn*
independence uiol that they ure today
r*j
■■
sprrial
master
m rh«tjr»ry
will
r e t}u l red
t** for t h r p u h ll fa ltu n of iliti
avll to l i b h i f h n t and l-e*t bidder for f is h. I tile people who have gone farthest In
mil I r r
in fr o n t
&lt;»f I h» r o u r t Lu»u*r
do or litS i n - | tie realm of popular government
\ n » r | m I* Aoderwoii
for d Flo ri d a d u r i n g the Irgal hour* of f i l e I
J k a n d e d p h A p p l e b y . Jr
The ''Initiative" has been general
on
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a
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the
follow in g ,|
k • t heri n r H N o r l o n
jR - n o h s I
p r o p e rty
to » i t
since 1K48, ami the ''referendum,'' eon
* t i a r l r r of Manford I n I r t mI i I # n ( Vtruum
( »n r kifiiwn hors** rnulr na m e d i i m an d ]
P r e - f oo li n g t a m p i m
slderinl a most ratllcaf, modernist
eelgfltng ab ou t l.uotv pou nd* , on*4 gray mare
mul
M•«»#
o ll
ie■*,, an d -wcei
measure, came In about the same
T h e un der aigned h e r e b y agree to u
become
ecumr . m
u ier n si m
mr d
a
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&gt; igh ing ab ou t
&gt; hereby aaaociale ' 1,100 j&gt;c*y,nds, fine1 tit own ■niff muIe himed time
« *ptor pa t e d together and »11
Proportional
representation
f*nut
I 100 pmi n rf*
•rig_ hi ng
t Larflwwrl vr* together for the pilrpoae rtf
T»e
V|
vi tr \ anij »*■
gh was adopted by the ltnllun canton of
r o m t n g a body y o li ti c anil co rporate under one !&gt;•&gt; marc n*ulc n i m i ' i l .Sarah and
ing ab ou t 10&amp;0 p ou nd* 'trie ba y m a r c mul e
th e
of 1he state of Flo rid a , the proTtclno^aa far hack as I KIM
Ja ne
an*l
w e ig h in g
about
1-00
v i i l a n * ol whtch are h er eb y a r c e p l r d
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Snake* Galore.
(Tarkosvlllc, Go.—-The killing of
those thirteen rattlesnakes and pilots
ttufus Harris killed Botne tjmo ago
was thinning snakea out some, hut It
Is reported that there was the un­
reasonable number ot 4b0 snakes
killed on tho farm of Willie Mulllnax
near here in oao season.

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OCTOBER

PAGE FIVE

SOMETHING NEW AGAIN
T H E R E IT IS

SHOES
CC lot of B aby Dolls jUat
sell for » ! . • * and 12.49.

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PRESBYTERIAN CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR DAY AT THp

ar

t box calf, aolld leather lined,
broad toe, n v e r y . comfortable
(,n ble Shoe for Ladles "a\ $1.98.

Pride Do West, 25c

vatu**

for per
. . . 19c
*
Black and. White Strip Crepe Waist
12 25 value for
.
.
$1.98
yard

White Messalme Waist
Flowered

•i kid low heel, plain toe, cushrubher heel Shoe.
This Shoe is
Yours for comfort,

Crepe de
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Waist
s i .75

Indian Head Linen, 15c value

iave ten different styles of men's
oes.
Three styles of Ladies'
&gt;cs.
Well, we have most any
a Shoe you would
want for
linen or Children.

Peppercll Mill, 42-in Pillow Tubing,
.................... 20c
per yard, 18c and.

lore will, on this day, be given toward the C. E. “Building Fund” for the
P R ESB YTER IA N CHURCH

Bleaching, per yd, 5c t o . . . . ,

order to assure perfectly efficient service, Mr. Taylor will have his experienced assistants help in every way possible.
To every lady who buys a pair of shoes on this day we will give her a.premium valued.at not less than one dol­
lar, providing she mentions this advertiment.
We tnke this opportunity to thank the people for their past patronage anti hoping that every one will take the
advantage of this opportunity of co-operating with us in making this a big day for the Presbyterian Christian
Endeavor, we are. Yours for completed churches in Sanford.

L. L. TA YLO R , Prop
meeting adjourned to June 27, but
inclement
weather on that date h-si
sened the attendance, s o . that there
was n&lt;&gt; t|unrum, and an adjourn­
&lt; Iuh Calendar
ment
was made H* July ;l, w In-ti the
itit
2G Social Dept .
permanent
organization
w*u»
per
, t Bazaar,. Evening I.
fected
Mr*
j
p,
Kush being
\\ 1’. Car,tier, Hostess. ,
] elected president with Mrs. J. C.
Jay. Oct 27 -Literatur Dept
Patterson, first vice president: Mrs.
dec
from the
Mountains
| C„ G. Wesfcott. second vice presiMary Chappell.
Cable i dent: Mrs. T. \\ Mathews, record­
South —C
From Far
ing secretary
Mrs Victor Starburk
II H Chappell
cortesponriiug vem-tar.Mrs
Lt
. d R ea d in g s
McLaughlin
111
treasu'er
an I
Mrs J T Fuller auditor
Musical** In'
it &lt; hit* Hnilst

WOMAN’S CLU B

Sanford, Florida

measure to the league
The tract
wait part of the old Summerlin es­
tate, and had been given to the city
&lt;m iunditum that within a specified
time it should lie improved us a
public park.
But for the women’
interest in the mutter, tlie property
w ou ld have revet tail to the hells,
as the rity hud neglected it until
the time limit was about to expire
As soon us the Civic league was or­
ganized. attention was railed to this
fact, and steps were taken at once
to
have the property, improved,
t hereby fulfilling the donor's wish
and intention that it should remain
ill w ays a public park

H. J . MINTON, Manager

Mrs Futlei was then elected for
the second term, hut after sevetal
months of active • work, ill health tie
cessitilled her resignation
fshe will
tip a liseni for an utdclirnic tune and
will tie greatly missed hv hei fellowworker- and friends
I
Tile
newly
elected
p resilient,
chosen unanimously
at
a caned
meeting on October
11.
is M n .
Anna L Ford, under whose leader­
ship the Civic league may lie relied
III! to continue the good work it has
done in t lie past
Mrs F \V |) Dunn.
Kditor F
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Orlando Be
porter St ir

The

A notable achievement was tinPiistmnNter Ha s k i ns Returns
work of the league nri the govern­
I'o't master Haskins hit- returned
ment iut on Court street and Crnirii!
avenue.
This place was used as a from a trip* to Washington, where he
mule lot and hir a long time had attended t hi* National Convention
of First .util Second flaws Post mas
nflly been unsightly hut ur.sanitary
Mr
Haskins staled that he
file women had it rteaned and intide terhad
a
most
enjoyable lime in the
,i beautiful rose garden which is an
capital
and
shook
hands with the
ornament to t tie city
President and invited him to come
Die untidv vaeant lot ailjotntng
to Vinford on his bridal tour
Mr
('imk Garage has ul*u I... ..
H,i -kins lines not think Stanford or
iie d up an&lt;I pi inter! w ith grass.
air. other city will get new nubile
buddings until Congress meets again
There lias ^-eri mi much talk about
&lt; oi iniumis activity m
tin*
war
i
fur* a gainst files, dirt weeds and all the pork barrel appropriations that
on-.ton u v conditions special “ clean many of them have been b**|tl U p
Up ’ weeks, "better babies*' contests, indefinitely, although S aijord Inis
c d u* atlotial work along ail line of already been assigned
* iv n improvement, the "associated
,oiir &gt;event&gt;-hVe women were
to W* veinuer. m i
no- &lt;*&gt;•■'■&gt;*•
Motor Veils
New line received
organization
ilirough
it it this meeting
Sons of the Federation *&gt;f Woman's Clubs met charities"
All color**
Prices will
, ,
Die city wet** also m Orlando and the three fed**rat‘*d which the rhnritnblc wrrk of the yesterday
these are suit you
Mrs Grace F. Williams,
to
. 1 : a the new movement,
du llt 1'*- Uosafiml Soro-ii*. an*l « L.- league is now conducted
lf&gt;-2t«*
U 1 I'.tinier openetl the meet-' * t't*l.*,agu** gave the visit' ■* st.me iif tire tilings in the history of n M to McCuller's
tin league not to mention its very
,
, , address
O t h . r In - d.-m.M s i r . ...... .. " l O r U n d " ' - 1 *.
■risiiii-f iiir'r
, 11 \ share and tnllu
* M i h in t) G - r e .
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They' re Not All Hearty Laugher*
e
lie*
III
tire
aglt.ilioii
wh|i'h *•If*** I••*i
M*
\\ ,ir|ow
and
M;Tin
re*
t ol w * k
lorn
i
I have no doubt
ruminated Sack
,.r
Mi., t (, U es t c i m . Mrs Cl \n l**.igm I- W'.Uei....... I "rtB m tir e * halige to the e* tnillisston fi-nnj vtHe McKnutt "that the man with a
shaw, M r s Christ, Mrs. Brig - 1 the* seerelat \ 's books, but where it of government in Orlando
smile can't help but work his way up
Mrs A B. Whitman and other may be read iti definite results. deThe second president of tile Civic rung by rung, us wo road every onco
Mr*.
.1. C. Patterson was spite the .inevitable discouragements league was Mrs. John T. Fuller, and In a while, but when 1 note the sinister
it te d temporary
chairman and and partial failures which always b**- the third was Mrs Gaston H Ed­ countenance of some bosses I have met
win d**-. now stiii** rhairjnun of ran* I wonder how they gut their Jobs."—
\\jit at in* w s temporary
set the p : f h of stub an orgatiixu
Kansas City Htar
After tiie appoint men t ,t n&gt;n
The beautiful nark around si r vat mn
• . i essarv
eominittee*
tin*' Lake
Foltt owes its i-xistenci- in great

D. C. BROCK
Sanitary Sfeani IVessing, Hoi Ciasollne Dry Clcaninj;.
Cions of All Kinds on Short Notice
Jjiin .Our Gcnllem cn’s Valet (Club.
S2.0B P it

S U IT S $15 .00 U P W A R D

CALL AND SEE M E f)N SANFORD AVE."

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S m all

The fourth shipment of T a m o S h a n tas hns just nrrived. Some c( this s h i p ­
ment have the clastic in them, but are
the same old price, 49c.

Pawns.

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Be

P u b lish ed

Un­

H e a d i n g A t T h e B a t e O f $7.20

P e r Year.

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Office: Yowell Building
S V fF O H D

Wilson &amp; Housbolder
LAWYERS
Florida

Sanford

Elton J . Moughton
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GEO. A. DEC0TTES

Dr. J. A. TR O V1LU O N
SP EC IA LIS T

Gave H i m Time to Flniulr Job
First fornlshuian
W h a t do
ee
Itiink I've useetiT Util Smith strung
uii la Ilm barn,
An gal! 'u se lf '' Hocond
Cornlshman— " Anged
’usself,
‘avo 'ee? And what's do? Cut "cn
down?" First Cornlshman— "Cut 'en
down? No. '*'*&gt; warn'l dead yet."—
W roc's Writings

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y *mt t.or.l llc.r'l. Ire nil nn*etrt*h, toy.I frienils &lt;t! the ehltrf^n, "SU II y**u wtt| t.mtli.ii.e your,e)ve»-fclyh
l.horx iml |irivl l»*rt*- t » m i*ufe th.T ) *&lt;u -III e.*r.'tiuil- th.t ynur "Ui^er*1 ^ trip.thy .rut eo oper.linn 1. kterll*
,, |, i|ui* t Let yti'u •krtubl kli*&gt;v. tlr.t thn-uch llufrpt.rl.gernent »\ your t'hunty Merit there It.* heeti
t the' cvnltil &gt; lb*« &gt;e*f ,el*J»*f) fflu thou-.l'l ‘luHy't*,
J.V«.te pie*1l|ri»le
Vj,i*^y,'.r'* etpehshk will show
1 *1 r r. o( not
i l.ert 1iv.*'thou*.nil il"ll»r* over l*«t Veer..,, . - - •'
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Month.

O n e Inch &lt; a rd s W i l l
d er T h is

Eternal S w l m m l n ' Hole.
•S an ford. F la
I went back to have a look at tIt«* t iffire in 1 nwHI Bldg
old swimming hole last summer, and
It Is still there and Ho* lima of today
ar** puddling about In it, going through
tin* inytlrms of learning to swim
Brooks arid barefooted, car** free boys ATTORNEY a m . COUNSELLOR at L A W
go together
A singing heart has tin*
Practice in Stole nnd Fetleral Courts
brook, and many a countr) hoy » beats
Sanforit Fla
In unison, though be never realizes It (, rricr-Woodruff Bldg
Until ho grow* up, and lin* old care­
free music I* stilled hut for mem­
ories
.Scribner's Magazine

' M s &lt;i K n «|t h t i* iirtMi -*Ui‘ t&lt;tf i L** v ruj r * mint*
( hr rr.lurUilll
r uli t *t
( J.t-1 nrrr ' Vl&lt;■h u l l rr *»u ll. It 1* h b | i n l , ID { m t t l D R 'hi* •s'hunl
t.lx-n in rh . n i o B lii I hr- m . i i . f . n r r n i srl th
h.
ai, Jul&gt; 1*1. IS IS
-•r •
t hrou ehtwii 1h. ro u n ly
rtfi In . *r r&gt; * . l l , t . r l u v &gt; m .B O -r nprtirtl unilcr rin*,I • u.p.rl u u, rnntlillurr,
*• I..... tuoht.ru- »&lt;&gt; • Mile. »er*- *11 fep.-r eU i n I inr[iriiti-.|
r, . rrJ lire . l i e n it . tire lhri!U*tnrut lire county 1* (mo ti t . i * r f lh.Tr l . * t y r . f , *l*-i t h e *' til ( len i y &lt;il the t e .rh ll tS
i . mrec I h . n ever ihe , i . r * i » r i t rl***trrcl . m l trOpeii tor try (hi- llct.rtl
T h r r r i, every r e . .in it, ,-ip rr l I b . t p . i l e . e h e r , wit! m * l t . the be.l re cord yet. this y w .
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. m l .11 wc.rk tci*rlrmr tm&gt;«ln.hly tur one « H-ngi f h . l the ehtlilretr o f the county h . v e the be*l . t U i e . t i ^ n i l .&lt;ttnr the ytun*y • v . U . b l e i f t r Ih# purint*e
l&gt;0n’ » It*- . knocker, or . tu*» m .ke r. but l*e k?t i r . e . l l f . V o r e nd
.

Allcra*

BUSINESS CARDS

A ltC H IT K C T

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Don't forget our 5, 10, 15. 20 ant!
2oc department for useful articles and
Toys.
W e are rinsing out this depart­
ment and will offer special inducements
on any article in this department.

World's Smallest Timepiece
If Big lien lx l lie largest timepiece
In the world, which Is the smallest?
Surely the watch mad In Berlin a few
years ago, It measured less than a
Uuarler of an Inch in diameter and
weighed less than two grains troy—
ami 'i.Tfio ki nine you r&lt; in* tuber go to
the pound
Tile hands if put • nd to
••ml
would
measure
five twentyfourths of an Inch in length
Two
thousand dollars was the price asked
and paid

Membership committees were up
pointed (or tin- four ijuarter** of ti*
it.
W om an"
League
lo r
&lt; -i v i *
city, ami standing committees *"
litipro vein*1
Ait in Orlando was org an streets, parks, sanitation, pure food
in*! ■ lime. l'U 2
The need of
education, wav* and mentis
&lt;i \ i
••rganuul ion wa- apparent
literatur* v .igr.i u
and curfew la**
it,
I streets, r.mkly growing
,n ( - 1 1 tiMiluting refuse, swarms
g! Hi*
lack of parks and |&gt;Uygfoi,. i
r -hurt there was a cry
, . ,, t tor women to take part in
'in.j i i-oo»i*keeping
,\
,i .
i*i: Idished. inviting *-v
,ri
*m.i* in Orlando to join hi
ti*. e •* * it .ui
The Lucerne t tie
,*, * ..
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, ,or the prelimimiry Til V11 I t o t t n p f o v e
nioi t g .it* futii* )**&gt; by I he proprietor section II. I llpl* d I*
ulatiot

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12 Lye

Children's Dresses, Underwear, L a ­
dies Aprons, House Dresses, Skirts and
Clonks,
Muslin Underwear,
Ladies'
Vesta ;)5c value lor . .
................• 25c

Now. icmcmber, whatever virtue or
goodllm-s: there may he In this game
of war, rightl* ptnved. there Is none
when you thus jiluy tt with a multi­
tude of small human pawns
It you,
the genii* moil ui this ot any other
kingdom. » hooiie to make your pas­
time of contest, do so. and. welcome;
hut set not up theBe unhappy peasantpleces upon the green fielded hoard.
If the wager is to be Of death, lay It
on your own heads, not theirs*— From
Tin* frown of Wild Olives,* by John
Buskin

Url.iMib) Woman S t it le League

h « r r w U'h f *»r |mi lii i&gt;r *f i**

I21*ic

In CANCER. GOITRE and TUMORS
Cure Them Without t utting Them Out

ORLANDO,

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MY SPECIALTIES:

- &gt; EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 13th.
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f«-Ciut45 niinbica to arrival of overj* trafn «n following route,
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/ ' - L re« trip***. ■ Beginning aV First ami French, dov n hirst to MagiiL r a\vi'»;tn*# to Tenth
to Park, Park to Ninth. NintJ1 to (Kik \v*'ntic, down Gakto First sTTrxrt, to Park, out Park an‘ 1 Ninth to Station.
‘ ‘ Gib W IIL Al’pF.T M ID N IG H T AND fjgARFY MORNING TWAINS
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7:15 A.M . Ar. 7:40 A. M.
'8:15, A. M. L i. . 7145 A. M.
I j I S P . M . Ar. 3:45 P . M .
1:45 P.M . L». 4:15 P . M .
Saturday Nights
&gt;‘ *: 00)P.
M. Ar.
6:30 P . M .
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700 P M
L t . 6:301*.
M.
1 1 '• 10 |*. M. Ar. 10:00 P. M.
W to 10 p, M
|,T. 10:00 P. M.
PARKS
1 iiy Limits............. ' ............ 10 c
Jbsrdsll ATcnue..................-.15c
••enbva Avenue ; .............. . 20c
Muorrs Station.., ................. 25c
* ameroh CUy,........................ 30c

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7:30 A . M . Ar. 8:00 A.M .
8 :3 o A. M. Lv. 8:«0 A &gt; •
4:00 P. M. Ar. 4:30 1. M.
5:00 P .M . L t . 1:30 P M.
SaturiTa) Nighls
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8:30 P. M*
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^Kcinl trirw nut of- town will be bav*l as follows: One or two passengers
^ccriu fx-r mile each way, plus 20 conU, in radius of 6 miles every »*•&lt; •
Bunni, Jiiissenfcr 5 rents j»er mil^. : Spun a1Jitney server can be hud day
" r «tVh by ealUn,; Phone 831 rwlthindom^ory boumt by jConinverdal M.
'ini f*»iuh st.. Sanford and Fn*nch Avenue^, for 10c, to city limits
-PLACK YOL'fLCALl. FOR J1TNFY. PHONE 331 FOR ANY HKRVILL
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O R T R A IN DAY OR N IG H T
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tiaih on hand July 1st, 19H
Roroivod, Col actor and Compt, act
Haraivad art. Ta* lUdamption,
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Itaralvril Intaraot Htata School Funt
Itamlvad Apptm t ena mill T i l
itataivad Tuition non-ra«id*nt pnpiii
Uvealvad•Kiamlnatlon Vvaa
Itoratvad fg/&gt;m all elhac soutcat . ...

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WATCHES

Magazines Periodicals
Soda Water
Confectionery
rCigars and T ob a c'co s

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Total-old •arran*j**3'*id during yaar_..
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"What kind or an auto have you ?"
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THE SANFORD HERALD

JR » . t9is
For Sale— Florida corn, sacked
In car. Florida haya baled
C»r|0t,.
or lesa.
ITcat Fulghum seed t&gt;its
SI .00 per bushel In five bushel |0^
Seed Rye II!.76 per bushel
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liamson &amp; Dennis, Gainesvil J«., pjj/

- POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR MAYOR
I will be ■ out di di te lor th® podtlon of M i y o f
of 8*nfofvi. iu b ]v r t t** U&gt;# tWrifciofi of th** Whit®
Primary to b® beM in November.
.Having ■rrvrti
th® r il y two t r r m i m* Alderman and knowing th®
niwl* o/ our commonwealth. 1 belLtv® I can w of
benefit to th® ritlam* lo nw n y ways u C*Mrf Etccu1 1v® and without making any pew electi on p r o q il m
will rtat® that th® law® of th® city will be enforced
Impartially, but acrordlng to the Utter of th® city
ordinance®- A* an Alderman for four yerfr* and
according that reoonJ, I baa® my claim for th® euf*
frag® of th® votrra of Sanford,.
Ilm p K tf u U y,
J. r&gt;. d a v i u o n

BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
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YOU AND ME.” - W ' . .

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A CHIEL 1$ AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
“ HE'LL PRENT ’EM ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

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People road these ads.
You
doing it now.
Ia your ad in tj,j,
column?
Have you something t,
»«&gt;ll? Try an ad
p tj
For Sale— Ford truck, fine thaj*
bargain. Five passenger Uui.-k |^rMJ
liig bargain. J250.00. Semitu.le Co..
Garage, Sanford, Fla.
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For C l e r k an d ( c l l r r l m
I wlah to a n n o u n c e to the voter* and m y
file m l A th a t I will be a r a n d W a l e for the
office of C l e r k and Colle cto r, It. th® white
p r i m a r y tc b® held N o v . l o t h , •ob ject to
a p p o i n tm e n t cf M a y o r .
I wil l h ig h l y a p p re ria ta y o u r aup poft.
H A R R Y J W ILS O N .

laaooooaaa o a o o fla o o o o o a o o o o o o a a a o o o o a o o eo o a a o o Q a a o Q o a c

? Tho city primary election in ap­ *
The postofllce bobs up again this
proaching anil it would seem from time with an nppeai to.the voters to
the oppressive silence that pervades hold ii primary election to deter­
T o the Voter* uf San ford
the political atmosphere that there mine who is the heat man to be ap­
I am * c a n d i d a t e f«jf r®.electInn to th®
office of t ' l r r k
tn the p r l would he no candidates for the office pointed. About one year ago I talk­ m a r y t o b® h r Idt n dN of u l l cl «r t. u ri. t K»
I h«ir®
of aldermen.
While 1 have no par- ed about a primary election but not filled th is office for five y e a n and th in k l hat
1 have the necessary n p c r f e n r * an d will
ticulur kick against any one it one man came forward to second the appreclyite y o u r *up ptirl.
You r* truly.
teems
ims to be high time that the gentle- ! motion* and it is useless unless every
M. W L O V E L L .
men
•n wno
who expect to pecome
become alder- candidate in the race expects to
T H E *81 IItill I N I ) A S S K V N l U t
*N ,
men should make an announcement.! enter the primary. -Another thing
1 w b h tn in f o r m ih® voter* in lilii* city
I hut I will lie i r a n did a t® foi l tif* it HRera of
I never kick against the adpiLnis- 1 not to be lost sight of is the per- Tr e a s u r e r an d AM*®*or In lb® w hile t r i ­
trntion,. that is I never kick very mission rif the congressman to taj* m a r y to U® held N o v , Ifil h . I ‘j 16. iabj**ft
lo Ih f ippnlfitmffni of thr Mayor. 1 BII A L L
much. If a man will not take tiiis the postofllce out of the appoii
-V E K V T H A N K F U L
FOR V&lt;
office he should not kick against class and into the 'cloctlw
C J? ■
a d d l s o n
l . w il l ia m s .
those who will take it and endeav­ something thut few o frtiu'^-.tjitgrcis^-'or to give it their best endeavors. men wi!| stand for. Unless tHe eirh-*
The people used me once for aider- didates and all of them want a Pri­
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men and that once Is enough for mary and the congressman acceded
most men and yet I could name a to the request to appoint the nom­
number of men here in Sanford who inee the primary will fall fiat njtdthis
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have held the ollice that should run I stated to the people Jast year.
foi it again.
They have the experi­ have nothing in the-world at stake
ence and I tell you it takes the ex- on the jrostofficp matter and only
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perlonce and lots of it to give the want the best man to win just us 1
city tiie right kind of administen- would in all other public matters

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of each season to

FOR RENT
a a a a a a a a

For
rooms,
trance.
closet,
106 K.

give a few days

I

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favor

as

many

men (or thr position as possible
men who have at some time or other many of the candidates will find
l e l d the office for 1 really believe this out before the matter is
de­
they know the business best. Some cided
Only 1 would like to remark
of the aldermen who have just in passing that Congressman Se|»n*
served the city should be urged to will n a m e ’ the candidate and name

special showing
so that every one
m a y acquai nt

Connelly.

merchandise.
W e an n ou nce
.our Fall Opening

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PEOPLE AND EVENTS
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WEDNESDAY,
OBER 271

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U .T A M O N T K II \PPi: M *. t.S
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| COUNTY HAPPENINGS

TttLucfi

* At .the charming home of Nfrs,
T
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Neal the mifm her* of
St
Agnes Guild 'showered" M
Intiii*
Tnhndi

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For
Rent— Desirable mums for
gentlemen in private family
Modern. Reasonable. Phone Oflkti
For
Rent— Several nice nthr,
room* over Y o w e ll’s.
Fnqiuri N p
Yowell it Co.

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FOR SALK

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For Rent * One room • on* '-Merit
depot
Knqtnrc 12.1 U
\ nth
. orm-r l la k A ve

For Side Ten acres of itn- best
fo r
Rent
T w o r o o m s me. ,
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high hantmoiHi land, west side, just
ni'hed (or light lipusekccpn,
-|j
outside corporate limits
Half in
U ■ o Fift h St
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cultivation
t &gt; ear*
Ximiil 2 .VI
large pines on other lialf
All fenced
and ditched
(Quarter mib « f two
shipping stations and i ir-r M
I‘«r
fed drnmage
f i d 60 wi!| |,tl&gt; ' if
sobl within the next 10 da&gt;s *ortli
$■ (000 00
S**e owner, 207 F r e n c h

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WANTED

Wanted

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Perptanenf

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posit im,

experi enced

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A\ ,ii,i ed In modern hu
f&lt;*11r rainin Ultlllili- (or llgli* f i*i
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U . j .nil
Will rent from ah" i.- iim
For Salt
Flggs ami Baby t tin ot ! ,&gt;l Ii t n M ay or J uniT hro "i '.incelebrated. Regal White W \ anduttes, If y
N&lt;&gt; children.
Addres- R".om*t
t'ig perfotiiiain-e, heavy lay u.g bird4 M Ili-rald. stating rent Snd Im atim..
{ a m booking orders for same now
1 H- \t r
' A l s o u few
same -tr.il
TluriJ sf

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ta a iid goe . r. ,
uf
F !'
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w •ititeif A German man wfiiiitJ
Sanford
In i!
like to have a job of some kmd \.i■If.—

t M f rnton/* t o Fit1raid

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In the Zuyder Zee.

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tiie -urn m i T ill K .it u ' ( v

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for light housekeeping or bed room*.
Good location. H02 Park A w
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like to ask if the Republicans when
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I like tile w a \ (be &lt;ltv COUtlfll
they wire in power ever had any
timk I he eh.tile nge iif i be railroad*trouble appoint mg a postmaster, or
the other night
They wanted per
lain crossings and a tlugman and if they ever let a (Democrat linger
said so and the railroad said no * over, or if they ever railed lor a
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lull the aldermen passed a resolu­ primary to let the people have a
For sa le
Two
tion calling on the railroads (or im
voice in the poaliilfii e ' Why should
1 1 an-1 Itr
pros ements and tlluy will get them
Republicans or ‘ uny other parties
I too
There are several idling* that
have
anything to say a bou t a Item
For Sab* Girls
the railroad will have to do hire
cash
111 Park
apjiomt
merit
post
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stid the Hiionei/f'hcv do it the better

derful stock of

house .with imtij

For Rent— Furnished room in pfi.
vnt« family.
Modern cOnveninnrt*.

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a 4 *♦♦♦&lt;,

For Rent or SaJo— House on f*jb
11 A ll Local AdvcrtiscrncnlH Under
I W lle a d in K TH R E E CENTS a motto Ave. W. J. Thigpen. 101-tf
Line For Each Inticrtion. Minimum
For Rent— Furnished apart merits
Charge 25 Cents.

remain at their posts and others l him in tfi manner that best suits]
If he prefers a primary that
vs ho will not again serve the city him
in succession should be supplanted will take aw ay bis appointive power
by men who at other times hs ve in- will allow the primary to decide
If be does not wtsh to
held thii po-ition
Then again t|ii tin- spiest|o|i
city should have at least one or two (wive this prerogative taken away
men who are familiar with linan.es from him and appoints his own
and i an manage r |&gt;&lt;&gt; finances of the . hop e i! i- - 1ri. t!&gt; uj• tu him anil
always has been
And again I would
city as they would their own

themselves with
our most w on­

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Kent— T w o partly furnished
second flight, separate cn-‘
Gas, gas stove, sink. *atff
fine piazza. A. I. William.
First St.
is.'jt

Good six room

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bill tile postofllce is some different
than the ordinary political jo b and

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and electric light for rent.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

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popular trl-

d l l l o u , t h e r u i n s o f s e v e r a l U r g e cities

miles southeist of Sanford, F'lnHt.usc Ho In tho tmstn of the Zuyiler Zee
The
betyutiful
vines of love's Cunada are « xf’ ecl 1 &lt; I: v They
insured for $ UHI-.OO, barn. . hickt-n These cities were submerged by the
wreath trailed everywhere in Ifrace- are e'etrriov yfi i *r • t.s l&lt;i attepd to
artesian
well.
I P m- ha If North sea breaking Us bank' awl

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fit 1 profusion, covering mantels And tin- iimlhl Ini ion t ( electtlci y (0 il&gt;s'ir)
mib- to sGloid a d
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✓
draperies with it- little junk dowers bon -■
I l - ' i u r e of »'«
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M i'I 't
s . nfiqd
with here and theie b o w ls and vases
Ii :i v e
Mr nc! Mr- n I U.-Ii'l
Klor.-.a. !l
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of pink hibiscus peeping from .i back­ arrivi &lt;1 l.n■m l.iti'ing. Mp *Ii
Mr
ground of tern1' mid potted plants
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II WI" «*f 5f * i i w • 1. i i igk* 1*1 1- ' •
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he
will
lia
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ins
pl
ant
lection of vocal solo*, tier rich, says \
The
Kpwur I '
swed soprano, if possible, sweeter read \ f«*i operation wlTivCn i \i i \
lie
fs
gotug
to
pu
elmt
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shori
have
been
entertained
than ever
Her selections included

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I'akai h delighted with

"Uncle Rom e" (lioncerR "Thou Re
memlierest When the W’orl d Foigets” (Carrie Jacob liond), " A I,title
Bit of Heaven" (Knrnest Rail) “ Al*lnh" (Walter Kratnerj. At the con­
clusion of tiiis delightful fyaltiA’
Mrs. Braxton Perkins and Miss
Saidce Williams presented two trays,
piled high with ribbon tied pack­
ages, with an appropriate little
speech. A contest on llie* "w ay to
be happy when married" elicited
much merriment and laughter, the
prize being won by Miss Williams
A delicious salad course was served
at the refreshment hour.
Enjoying
the happy occasion were Mcsdatries
Julius Taknch, Archie Betti, Gwyno
Fox, E. D. Mobley, Cecil Gahhcttj
Asplnwnll, C. M Hand, B I, I*erkinn and Misses Suidee Williams,
Junie Stumo^M.illian Herring. Lucca
Chappell,
Annie
Hawkins,
Clara
Phillips, Charlotte Hand uriil Miss
Hu,Icy.

Store closed .Tuesday
preparing for opening,
Wednesday morning at
8:30 o’clock
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wired. He will start wiling the ho­
tel next wAL-k.
Mr Haight is going
fo place about twenty-five lights
over the streets, on the road to
Maitland us far us Hu! lard’s dow n
the side road to the F’ogg’s and
uround the lake to the Briggs home.
The electricity ia generated by a 25
H. P Fairbanks-Moss special elec­
tric engine
The generator gener­
ates 2 ,:i00 volts ami transforms 11 0 .
An oil fuel is used, called F’ uel Distilate. This fuel will be contained
in an F0,000 gallon tank at the
plant.
The elertric engine will use
2 H gullons of this fuel per hour. A
23 hour service will be supplied, the
plant closing dpwn for one hour only
each day at noon.
Nine miles of
wtire will be required to carry tin7
electricity in Altamonte.
About
tw o miles of pole line have already
been put Up.
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Mr. und Mrs. George E. IHi U-.h
and Everett Rates their son rtre mo­
toring dewn from Mount Vernon.
New Hampshire, and are expected
here this week
Many tin pro ve'me-jtts
have been made in the Altamonte
ilott-l. and Mr Bate j’ w rites that, he
expects n big season
The hotel will
'Oppn about the first of December,

Mh

Hardy Boyd, to hold prayer meeting
l :.. i ___.1.
It
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for his brother, Ben, who is very ill
He has been very sick for several
weeks^groiMHK
worM* all thi* nmi*
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f,..

At this writing his death t» expi-m d
any minute, his friends will he sorry

lo learn

nnd little child six months ago and I
it seems he is. to soon join HL loved
onbs

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HAND BROS..STABLES

Hnqjt in your l a m e and rich
lioin-s and mules.
Have Uictrt
treated.
Have
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amini-d, sharp c p r n e r s dressed
,lo'A^l. Pr(flectiorTs cut off and dccayed
molars extracted.
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though quite a lot of water fell again
Saturday night
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Prayer meeting was held at the
Telepkoue No 2^home of Mr Eugene Brown Satur­ Opposite Cits H»n
day- night, as ins wife lias boon quite
sick for the past four weeks and is
still very bad ofT
Mr* Brown i*
expecting l « go to the hospital 111 II
short time for an operation and her
frieuds-entertain a good deal of
anxiety about her. ns It wiR be a
y e jy BtflouH operatioh.
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» Jnmnc iftAyd.Jr,, while out hunti ig I »t Week ri n acrotf a mot In t
Oak.Avenue, •.
henr nn.l two little cubs, which
would have made Mce.Ritl,. pV(a
could they fiavl- been cupiu/rd.
Mrs A 14.
„f Wekiwa
went to iajiford Sat|ird.iy shopping.
Whilo there she called on. Mr J.
1
Kelso, who has becQfc very sick for
nearly three months, hut his friends
will bo.pleased to learn that he is.
very- mueh belter and he will he

“Sanford ;
Public Library
Between 3rd and 4th St.

Open

lays

pleased to see any of his friend

and *KLob.,^ n tjlc

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iLVsunday w&lt;?ok on
of.tbd heavy rnlni. when they go to Sanford. They will
MfJ *F. ti / ri,l,,y fcnjL«*turd«y tho roads were find him qt the Fairview House.

JC. -• Ms Hinder,

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Boyd buried his w i b - ' C .

Mr

Mr. P. J. Coates is kept quite
and Sim- busy taking pictures in and around
ntefident. C. C. Cobli day -Very pleasantly with hor par- Wekiwa. He went up to Ethel and
school auperintttidrnt
amotig-Jihls iftd other.friends MIm Daph- took the .school Jut Thursday. Of
and W, D : Coulbourn
ney FermUlion returned to Sanford course they all. wanted one.
Adorns, J.

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at \!
F -,l
trie lights in the hotel, and in e.ery I’oweil'.i home 1-iidaj nigitt.
A(t« r
residence in Altamonte, about twen­ the members nil gathfred tin presi
ty-five in all
The Biiggs and the dent, Mrs. A II. pnwell decided to
Fogg cottages have already been adjourn und go to the home of U r

A big bunch of 5un(u rd folks will
go down to Orltttuld tomorrow to
attend tiie Federation meeting of
the Wesleyan Classes which con­
venes in that city today
Rev. F' K.
Stein’meyei, . Rev. A Ii Coly and
A. R. Chappell left today.
To­
morrow Dr. L, R. Philips will carry
car load, also Hon. L. _P- Hagan
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and O. J. Pope.
There are other
flrEKIWA AND ETHEL IT E M S
cars slated to go, iitt.well fUlcd with *V&gt;- . .
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[TheTe
wsjy no Sunday gehodj pr
enthusiastic mtjtnberX ’ and friendA
m
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PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY
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S A N F O R D — Life la

Woith Living

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY OCTOHER 20. 191.1
South a Progress
^oltimbua.-Gu. On. 27
The IndUftttial Index say* in iu i&lt;uuo of
this week:
" I n keeping with the general hudness revival in the southeast is the
greatly increased activity in the lum
In r and .naval stores industries.
There bn* been gradual improve­
ment in the lumber industry, and th
hna been greatly augmented by the
filling of the mills of the largest
lumber order ever received in this W AS DECIDED TO N A M E T H E
country. This means, among other
CLUB
TH E SANFORD
things, n clearing up of stocks.

Messrs., C. R. Walker.and E. T.
• VVoodrulT* representing the Inland
Waterways Committee of the San­
ford Commercial Club were In Jackgonville attending the hearing of the
• u. S Engineer ft regarding the difTerto he decided upon for
, 5 tb^-Worida Inland canal The Times
foio’n has the following regarding
the meeting

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"There *is continually increasing
activity in the iron industry, with
an upward tendency in ..prices. '. v
" T h e seed alone* fr^m a bale of
cotton are bringing n comparatively
large sum. and millions If dollars
are being received from the sale of
the staple.
"There is general activity in in­
dustrial lines, i^ie volume of trade

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Preliminary examination intd the
................. whether the government
take over the Florida East
f
, ,,♦*+,k or adopt, the St. Juhlli
nyrr route from M ayport to Titus­
ville was made yesterday by the
government engineers sitting as a
federal commission at the office of
M ajo r U
II
Endue, corps of engirt ,,r
} T WooilrufT anil Vharles ft

... lu.lf of the rivet route
eiillimisstnil IS composed of
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C Langfitt of Savannah,
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Kelb-r of Mobile ,ind

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CO UNTIES

OF SOUTH FLORIDA

M OCK CONGRESS
The Sanford Dobnting Club have
decided to name thomxfdves "T h e
Sanford Mock Congress." The pre­
liminary meeting of the dub was
held in the auditorium of the Con­
gregational chfhtfji Tuesday evening.
The meeting1jd'itV, culled to order at
7 t5 . Mr Reg,-*'r\ Dawson being
elected temporary chairman.
After
a speech from the chair, putting
forth the Object and purpose of the
debating club Mr
E E Roger*
uuhmiUird Lhu falluwing, rnsidution;
which after being thoroughly dis­
cussed *was seconded and passed
unanimously.
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Although the promotion -work hn*
been conducted quietly and without
the usual blowing of trumpets it is
evident even at this date that the
South Florida Fair, to he held at
Tampa Felt, 1 to 12 will lie a pro­
nounced success in every feigtui e.
and it is not believed that there
will be a county In the section, the
east, roast included,Mhat will not be
leprcM-nti-d by a general or at least
individual product exhibits of .ill
Linda. Half ill Liu: luuilUcx Juivc.
already signified the intention of
having gumual exhibits, and others
will outer in November. The move­
ment met with instant fuvoi after
il was inaugurated, this being due to
tin eharaetet of the business men
behind it and to the Lot that they
are not inspired by
selfish mo­
tive ituir one objei t being to do
veh'p i , ,-r v i nunt i , -■&gt;at I Fl&lt; r i J.i
ami make ihi" fair
permanent
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Resolved, That it is the sense of
this meeting that there should now
lie formed a debuting e|uh for the
purpose of studying and discussing
moral, economic and |Hilitieal ques
lie (vs aflecting I'ounl v, mill,o'ipal.
-ta le .
national
and international
a If air- and that such debating elnb
should take the form of a muck eon
gres- fashioned up* n the methods
and prineedure of our national
•
iMhcer* anil .lire, tor* n( Ili»- r.iir
house of represent afives
Fair Association. Ere*,.lent I)
t ^.... .
thul l)u.rv wil| be-na feuturxr i l e e m i g r e s * till' ll proi e e d e i l
t o (Id!, it „f 0 ,.- T-ii.p. t-crJ of ' ' " I "
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ami I- air Secr.-ta;
X 1 Xll.'h why |(&lt;&lt;,
l)M, . ,Ml „ v. (WlnM&gt;.
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•lecli'd |•r • - n i f i i l . ',n ......
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eomire president and by exhibit- ire the (••Bowing
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and
Treas
I li.&lt; f.aspari'l t i sn.iv.il held at ti«-h *&gt;f •**mi t ki Florida, and I*, leach
Ver
I mlge Her
the exp.-tin. Of I amji.i Iiiistness men ,»ur own people thebe*t mell&gt;o.f&gt; of
(or t' ii y»•at- will fn- &gt;-.*'! rneri'l&gt; a- e.ilitvating the -.oil of our seetii n
an ,-l v. rri-i .,g a. d r&gt;wr| ifr.iwtng
]
r' if.,, fair moviirnid wa*
udjUlot I " the fair
for several not Inaugurated for the benefit of
The following gentlemen will giv&lt; year- paM it ha* been given, more Tampa, which draw* a* many people
u .an take care of thiough th*a t. i or tifteen minutes" speech on frt- adverti-ing in the north and
. on g essmiml law ..ml proci-eduri- Wlf-tlbuil the h .'» &lt;it lean* Maidl t , -;ia ri Ila t atliival. but to ■on
after the by law- have been sill. f.r.o, a"l*o tt.e loAe.-t railroad rt:trs trvil.ute to the development ef every
It is expected to draw |nook and cranuie of South Flouda
mitt.-'J at the next meeting Tues­ on reeoid
day. .Nov 2 nd Editor Hob Holly, something like 150,000 visitors, fully
Stale Highway
Judge .Herring. I’rof Ezell and C R. h^lf ftoni o l het-slates Among the***
will be several farmer hotneseekers,
Walker
(or them special tram* will be run
The newly .rented Mate highway
Secretary

Uslkir vice president of the Flor­
ida Ir land W aterways AsSuciution.
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f-&lt;rd appeared before the
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W IL L HAVE E X H IB ITS FR O M

no feature of which will
penny
invested in the Fair be sf&gt;ent.
The city of Tampa has given the
Fttir a ten year lease on Plant Field,
behind the city's municipally owned
hotel and in the principal residence
bection of the city, anti pltfns have
already been perfected for erecting
a number of big exhibit buildings
thereon.
Because of interest mani­
fested in the Fair moverpenl. though,
it mt\y he necessary to udd a num­
ber of I at go circus tents to house
some of the product, exhibits.
Owing to the location of the Fair
grounds, the widespread advertising
.that will lie given in the metropol­
itan newspapers, the fact that the
European war and the closing of
the San Francisco and San Diego
Expositions will drive many tourists
to Florida who have never visited th
state before, the general- interest
that is being manifested in our sec­
tion and the low rstes already grant
ed by the i ail road*, the Fair is e x ­
pected to be it success financial I,
as well ns otherwise. Every penny
of profit made will be devoted to in­
creasing the scope of the Fair from
ytnt r 1 ti yrn r. a ntt -errr y Trtftrer: --warli­
the exception of the secretary, who
devotes his entire time to promotion
work, will give his services and
money without any charge wlmieve
New exhibit buildings will be utitled,
the amount paid foi premiums in­
creased and the class of amuse merits,
whieli will be the best that can lie
l.rin tired wdl be impitMeil Iroiii

a d jo u rn e d

•l,e sft* mooii it) meet again
tiinca.is shiilt l»e. de-tignateif

The attendance at the last carnival ,
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yesterwas * n i,let I mg like 100,000 ... * p . l e |day •" the office of M
M Smith, a
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...... .her and II w ,.* d. • ob d »niknT..*r of the commission
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awarded as •'follows:
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"Church huil.ling, Birmingham,
Ala ; 2tj miles of road*. Lee county ,
FTil.. rniwf and bridge, Etowah cutin­
ly. Ala . iiicitieriHnr, \ther.» t.a
|iow i-r house and lli.ohme shop a.
nex. Winter- ll.trri
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linked at Savannah, /i.t
A cornpuny ha—been formed at Ron..', (la,,
rn manufacture lumber and boxes.
A cold storage plant fvill Ip- estab­
lished at Gulfport, Miss."
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lifu s r n A—...-billon ol Simlltsaslvrii
Florida, III conjunction with the
Federal and State Boards of Health
Jut* successfully placed Dade coun­
ty tick-free, there re nuii ns much
work lit be done before ihe Putted
stales I ti-jiart merit of Vgro ul"-ure
Bureau Of Annual Industry will
ntlo tally rei'ngnize Oil* . ••ur t &gt;
belli g a bsol Utel v 11 &lt; V fr. .
This

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meeting of the Slock Growers As*. emtion of Southeastern Florida at
the court house by Dr J. \ Knapp,
Federal inspector, in charge of the
tick eradicating campaign which ha*
been wag^d for the past six months

Twelfth G i u . l f ' - A r M M eU ugh
Y*-j**/ be, jvfetic . (jrave/,* Airie Andornon

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Eleventh Grjtdo Clarion, GtiVl) in' fiqio Johnson. ‘ ’Antoinette Luke
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Ijlfliit Rhodes.^Rutli Kanner. *■
20jvnly G u i ^ '^ T v i i i h 'Grad’r — Ercel ■Llltle, Mary
ie tAt 'x jii'd -Relle l^itch, Thomas Meredith
(Ar ir V r l t . Grade-,
Gladys ( Dtfttjiih
tile counVy sTh ecxlbre •"Hub ge,' lld e o peak. Kat*
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-„n why *m.th'Florida should mi**
such an opportunity (or advertising
its resources
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l^udinR nankfra
thi* country
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i»ri*dirl that an »:ra of almo*l unlux aide
about
to
..■no tothe lountrv, owing togoinj
&gt;rop* .md henvv .1. iicn.ib from r,u
ropran nninlru**. 'IJ.d * (*•' I.MIfUt*

Citrus fruit grower* owning their
own nppaiatus will probably save
themselves long and costly delays

in,shipping tflAtr frulte In the oplnlorf.of'N. 0. 1'ebny, state inspector
nmV he *i»dvL*e* all .growers lo pro­
vide* theuuteWto ,with the necessary
a^par*tuq ..toi'*‘ ascertain whether or
not grapefruit and;prahges contain
tha percentage of kolids and adds
as’ required by .the •tleimrjinent. of
agriculture rtt Washington ns alto’* ing the fruit td be ripe. The neccasa'ry* testing apparatus costs only
four or five dollars, said Mr. Penny.

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H E R A U ) OFFICE

The Herald Printing Co. of this
city has recently Issued a booklet
on Black Hammock lands for the
Swope Land &amp; Investment Co., that
is causing much favorable comment
from the press and from other crit­
ics in this and other state*.
The
booklet contains sixteen pages with
cover of (our pages printed on India
tinjeil dull finish book paper and
makes one of the most pleasing ef­
fects in high grade printing thathas been issued from a Florida

-printing. ufliu:

MJinu. Jimc._______

The booklet is couched m lan­
guage entirely different from many
of the lurid tales of get rich quick
land companies and with a direct­
ness of simple English the TFitth is
told in a most convincing manner
* fi.it i- I,- mnl (it .ippeul to the prospeelive jim chaser of Florida la nils.
In the first pi aee Itlaek H.immoek
lands hardly need any (moating
j They ate *in e ik in a eta** tiv them[ selves and ill*' author of the booklet
bad no trouble in telling the simple
| truth a b o u t
the
Itlaek Hammock
district. This tract is probably the
liesi Im.ili'd lest drained and conMe
1 :i' 11- t hi t,est lands &lt;il uni tract in
tin entire smith and in id no io|ti,
mg to attrael attention
The Swope
Land it Investment f ’ o , knowing
this ontv wished to •-ix!k attention
to the tsact in tlie endeavor to get
the il 1 1 slur to have one look
I’ hi*
one Imik ’will mean a purchaser for
the lands speak for themselves in
language eloquent enough to con
v mi i' the itiosi skeptical critic o,(
Floruia land
l»e»te *l xn-tho heart
of the best county in the state, sur­
rounded by fluurUhipg orange groves
and trucking lands, general farming
and stock taising lands, lauds that
ii-e now tilled with contented people
and people who have lived there for
the past twenty or thirty years and
made good, i hi- Black Hammock
l a n d s ■annot I,*- i !.i****d among the
• ipi rimenial lands ,if other part* of
llle slain.

State Convention Here

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The Presbyterian o Synodical of
Florida will tjieel here on the second
and third days of Novctnbnr, repre­
senting the' three Presbyteries of
Horida. A ll the meeting* will jbdl
open meetings and alfcjthc ladies of
the missionary societies of the eity
are cordially invited to attend;
Program will he given in Friday’s
paper.
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Unveiled Monumebt
7 The unvefli/ig and dedicalloti of ■
gho momorfal monument to the
noble women of the Confederacy
wa« a very important event In Jack-ionvlllo Tuesday and was ntrtmded
by between six and seven* thofmqqd
VeopJe.' United State.* Senator JJutv- .. •. ■
can U.'.'F’lotdwr prenJdyd -and cfmV^v
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eretl an inspit big iuJyl res*. * .Tfixr*'- -v ** ^
wvaz n grwac tjXnrntlt. of&gt; the vUtiitecI . i • '*
A onfedentlq ^ctbrnns, th^ United .■.‘ V-v,DnugHters of the .Gonfederttfy/^•
:
Sons‘dL Vetcrons',/.ctinipanie« of the &gt; '
Tlotidn ' NatiOnair. Guard''a'hd th^-* 8* • lli&gt;y Scouts' \ ffisa _Jewwt‘ PaihteA
. .
Partridge o f r f o i t i cello, ddughfVr &lt;rl\\

C en tal fionjamui W. TartYjdge',
yelled the b.-autiful /taworlal. -Rt.*
Augustine was represented by .Mia*
Edythe Kluir Corbett of Anna Dum-

rnltt Chapter, and by;Mr. xsnd Mts.

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; but a. nun win- postponed until a
meeting
With two railroad lines into (JvotNothing of importance came up d« and another line hut a short dis­
flu* fwiwjon except routine* road
tance away, with brick roads in the
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mattiTN
It ad)ourfii*d juibjcrt to
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, process of construction, with good
ciill of tin* chairman,
hd S4*ott of
schools and churches and stores and
\ rcadia
(l| her* present were I l&gt;
.
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, all the conveniences of a thriving
Smith ofMarianna.
1 t&gt; Mill.r ••(
little a* I y ui-ar by the people who
Jacksonville, and M M Mnilh. Or
con template a residence in Honda
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undo
either (or a wintei home, fur iO"&gt;• I
f&gt;-i r n . - " . ' o K o i *
w ti»
io .li.
...
\ feat ure .•( the me. ling wa - an
nngc growing or stuck raising .or.
l l o r i d a this w Intel will have money
,
,,
,
- address bv r,. W James of W ashwinter gardening are bound to se­
to spend and invesi
1 nusual ae -1
,
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, mgton. in charge of the mnintenlect Oviedo and Black Hammock
livity i* alren.lv being noted in real
.
.
ante depar t ment of the I' S b ur eau
Innds after they have inspected
estate circles throughout the section
,
of good roads. &lt;• R. Ramsey, eounthem pml seen other lands in Flor­
Tatnpans will, as usual, promote ty engineer, also made. a few reida. |y
,
the “ nationally famous Carnival .fgr marks
Orlando Sentinel.
The booklet recently issued by the
Swope Land .&amp; Investment Co. Is
The (', E Convention
good . becfitixe it tells tfje truth In
If V.
The South (Central Dirlnct of everyt line aqd they erfGt t itiyeMfgW-.'
the Florida C. E. Union v*.ill »ne«t gutiort. The proof of, llm pudding li
V'
In convention, at Kissimnp’** Nov, !fn the ealiqg thereof-add the jfroof
10 and 11
It is expected ttf make of the VooTUStM* In the IllV^k Ham­
Eunice
t[)(, l(linri,,r ftirivenlion lor 'at- mock lands just'ns they uro today
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tendance, and every C. E. Sockety vCilh ihe adequate drainage, Rowing
hup pel i* urge.l, to send iLX.IJirg** a dt&lt;IcgaT wells for in igation , 1 qualivy of .soil,
th.' * lion as poseiblc, especially for the surroundings, good roatl*. shipping
. Na- aecond day. aa lyarl
la'hmann. facilities, thodern* convoniences,
Kiltie Southern States Secretary of C, E.
/The Herald^ Fainting Co, takes a
Mabel |Work will be the rhiqf speaker on just pride in this piccO of printing,
Brunt- th t day
Any delegates going either just'as'the Herald takes u just pride
Robert l»y unto or train (torn the surround- in the city.-.Qh-Ovirido, their fine clti, May section are asked to send their xenship, ■gobll 'location and the pro­
Tynery’ nttukA to Mi^a Mndora" E. Russel), ductive lands tKat.jjurround the city,
Upter, 3I9- Main St.,*^ Kixstmmee^ Ha., ak chiefly .among them the Black Himniidhr, 1 &gt;oon aa popkible..
r
■&gt; .'
mock land*.

Have Your Oxn Tester
KIkg Slcmoefjd Day,
f iks Annual' Metnorinl Day will.
* * ‘r "a Sun (hi y, DeceniluT'fith ani)
’ L* various committees havo bjjcn
■I'liointed to arrange i o r ' t h e ‘ ptot’fani and speakers' nml trfuskV This
Mutual feature of the Elks’, lodge
KroF» better each yoaV and is looked
forward to not.obly by (he Tfiembcrs
"I the lodge and their families but
•be Public as well. The s'ervleos this
will be greatly . ettlnrifKl . and
*°m* ° f the best ibpnoo talent in
ringer* and speakers' will bo'*bn the
Program.

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